I q~HUK5UAy_ ‘ "rrir; unAuulrrisiv-viv GUARDIAN _ JANUARYW. 1937 '°°°i°wmmm=fieeee¢=ew5 g fl‘ ‘ FLY TO HALIFAX * v A '%WORANGES Mi Of nanccan nuns for Good Health “f” “M- ” m" Ltd. Avoid Winter ills by eating lots of QQ §QQQ oranges. Every morning a glass of orange juice, and another during the day. It's a pleasant way to keep 5 fit all Winter. Children who get their orange juice every day are the picture of health. For growth and hearty appetites, feed them plenty of good [Jamaica oranges and grapefruit. "Best for Juice". tLook for the name TROUT HALL on the skin and on 2 the wrapper. This ensures your getting “Wax- fiTexed" fruit-the pores sealed against deterioration --tree-fresh,ssveet and juicy. Ideal for quick desserts “'__",’ hm, Sam. , Di s s e n s i o n Flares r _ , , . Among Defendants During Recital Of Evidence. MOSCOW, Jan. 25—-(AP)—-Num- erous bungling attempts to assas- sinate leaders of the Soviet Regime, including Remier V.M. Molotoit| were described today by defendants] in the trial of 27 men formerly high . in the Bolshevist mnks but now, accused of treason under the lead-‘ ership of the exiled Leon Trotziky. t ‘llodayls hearing brought the firsti dissension among the defendants! It also brought about the arrex oi’! Bydy Mdivani, former Soviet oom- mercial attache at Paris and iden- ‘ tlfied by Moscow officials as a‘ Ymember of the famous "marryingi Mdivanl” family of Georgia. (David Mdivarii, only survivor of; the three princes 0t that name sol well known because or their mar- riages to well-icnowxi American wmnen, denied in New York the ar- rested Mdivani was his brother. His attorney suggested the Mdivanii arrested belonged to another- branch of the family, Princes in Georgia. before the Bolshevist rev- olutlon.) The defendants’ first quarreli came during the recital of several! alleged murder plots, all oi’ whlcht faild because of poor organization‘ or some plotters lack of nerve. y N. I. Muralofi’, former husband] o.’ Madame Alexandra Kollantay who was once Soviet envoy to Nor- ‘ way and Sweden. turned angrily,’ on A. A. Shestoff, former manegerf oi’ the Kuzibas coal mines and v - - v», w—v'--4vm i a n :1 a-Q-lwii-iu nlfinfl l-vfiZfiF QVERCOATS $18.00 to $20.00 F OR $13.50 M ' it. $18 to s20 to clear at $13.50. A fine range 0feill1ligvzlmchilllgllSh tweeds in dressy Herringblones, Checkfi and Plaids. Raglans, Guards and fitted mode s. All sizes. Your choice at this clearance price I All other OVERCOATS AONE THIRD OFF The balance of our stock, not included in the above range i to clear at X; off. Heavy English Tweeds in fancy plaid and window pane checks, alpines silvertones, alpaciicotes, etc. Plenty of model from form fitting to —3 OFF the looser fitting Raglans. All at - — — —- v-q 1v i" "" ,.. . IRE GROWN FRUIT . l“ EMF "Shestolif lies when he says I ordered him to kill Orjdkidge (G. Y?‘ FROM SUNNY JAMAICA K. Orjonikidzc, commlsnr for heavy g industry) i" However, Shestoiff, o. wit... o o. "“ ' accusation. ~ Slieswff described an alleged at-j __ teimrpt on Molotoffs life when one_ ‘ of the defendants, v. v. Arnold, al- . ‘~ w‘. legedly had volunteered to act as Molotoffs chaiffeur and sacrifice, his own life by driving the car; over a cii.i’i’. ‘ “The conspirators arranged for a. truck to follow and knock Molo- toffls car over the cliff if Arnold lost his nerve. Shestoff said. “Arn- old turned toward the cliff. The driver of the truck thought he N. v - would go over and passed by. At I Y the last minute Arnold swung back to safety and nothing happened." Several less important do endants ' came forward today to tell with up- i‘ ' " parent willingness, even cheerful- ' J h H F ness, stories calculated to bring From Saint o n and a I ax them quickly oouroio firing squadz; Regular $18 coat sens for $12 _ Th a ared be as eager v "DUCHESS" and "MONT" Ships hasetgn ptlfiir own doom by their i Rggulflf $22.50 coat sells for $15 k hi hm "a wsltizfagPydfishfd “mum” firm" | Regular $25.00 coat sells for $16.67 en an n ear er sess‘ons-— . ‘mfiufilhgthwp’ ' ' Ipsarl Radek. most noted of Soviet 3 R9Eu1ar $3230 coat sens for $2134 newspaper writers; Gregory Plnfiik- 7° G|“5°"I Bdln’! Llnumd off, former vice-commissai- fer A The Men’s Store Snood _ heavy industry; Gregory Sokoln k- Jan. 29- Diicheas of York Excellent accommoda ofi’, former amibasmdor to London, rob. s-muoiioso oi’ Alholl lwn at reasonable w" and 1.. Screbrynkofi‘, former rm t- Iieb. 12p. Duchm o; Baum.‘ on h“. comfortab]: ant cominissar for conimiiiicirions. Itch. l9--'Monicl:ire d“ P ‘fi h‘ Feb. Dacha“ M Yo“ Cans ian aci cs ipa. l .. . i: M» -~M»~~» 5.':"'::::.::"2.=.'..:;: Trade Board Mar. ‘12- Duchess o! Redford F”. . "r . . . is; ;.”I'i'.‘;’.'§f§l2'.?. his? izzti: HeadGaIIsFor . _'1 Apr. 2—'Dliiiitc. i... Th- d c] _ w m!‘ M", _ > _i____ g i- ... " (Io-operation a. - l. Mm 16_,M0ntc|are Fl" in/"W-"i" /'"' W" W‘ see ‘thatkjiisticelis meted on?” hovers nlniost continually over aed belt o.‘ trees M they W?‘ '15 Inn/om!" . . i, . LINGERIE TRIMMING fled sleeves, were outstanding in , ‘ It mm “ova Then the to ‘Does not call at Belfast, v - . ~ our ufdubthi-cs PM“! m] a mm- ‘ ' “‘ ‘J r ses. lack mar uis- Chimp M Lmes- scams the humus ‘a e y 8 Mix: girl“. gibzllllljzmnlslzfila" I'M- (c. r. by Guardian's Special Wli-r) will“ bllelsflii“ i“ IP‘°"“‘°‘?‘ 0N MAL“ mwbb“ blagfild gillds Bof moioiiiioi from Open ground into the shelter-farmers take their toll. T’ HALIFAX ‘mn- 25‘Gr°‘“’°" w‘ beyond our Amumm‘ run“ U I An informal fashion show — fabric on the full skirt and the e I 1d‘ °pemu°n bctwcm the l3mrds “I U-Xiless a mvnmblc deal-axon m cdsuiil in character” fealnredi "uif sci!“ reflected the neiisatit i’ f Wk- . ' “ad” °f Hank-X “ml 5am’ ‘Mm the “mm, .01?!» anew“ p“ I icsort clothes New prints for ‘dfiy'llfllfl" noéwflirc [braid him-med ,44+§“+¢+» was can“! for many by President‘ l Mmmme new?“ Rnmfléut‘ Low I Vine as well iis evening end blackt bolere nnd wide skirt; of a back A. B. Wi well in his address to tlic i’ before We “mm 1S ‘m-"th “ti 3 l‘, M d a W] n ' ‘T, t l o ., ' __ _-__~__ m». "nnu?" mfieum? °T U“? Ham“ ‘ h? said’ Shlqpcrs 9f thoiMiliinnnc“? t Iilgundcfiifirwwith trlllgcfllfdlglllgri h“: ‘mm-d h"; i were combined R ‘ ‘____ibuummyflm—m—ywhv w 8mm‘ Yo"lwiffiéwofiiwtlg“1,1112%’"nQfmltflg ' A rfidingote with frillv lingerie in itciohiflbrgw-ln Otgllfi A brilliant - ' ‘ ' FIN ' e ' {i ‘ - ' I _ . e “Mlmx W” mm" swallow“ 1001i!!!‘ stressed the new low neckline» widely spaced large floral pattern PIONEER FUR BUYER, MUNCTIOA l ‘ i. U v‘ - V . ‘ ' ‘I: ' ‘ " ‘ 0 the two Bonrds of 'I‘i'iitlc should ML" , - ' v _ ,. 1115 mp0“, noted ]11([||5[,|'1n] "m- the model binng particularly weliwna incst OffCCLlVO on a white _ Z‘? P?_m_tf°._.-“’,.“ _h'°“t°‘ “Xlm” “I gr"; made 1,, 3mm“. during my; received. Belize was represented in ground. A well covered floral print Wm be buying fox pelt; at 1h; Revere Hotel Tllllmday and which he referieii to as “(l fniriy I1- JMKOY» COEWJHE- short jncicet was paired with 10min] Friday ‘ve have an order for five hunderfl gilvers f0!‘ 1m‘ _ ‘A STORY OF THE . .. . . . “EH7 fifiifiiié. tifiziiiif".oiéiililfiii iI??‘tiii.‘I3i.-ti"3§§‘f‘$o‘§o%¥°“i£ ““°""“”_______° “‘°“" mediate ooiivoy. . Bong them w the Revue Hot“- . 1 11d " Ii Wlil l1. I 1- OWCTQ 0r wa- n5 sho Kin. EAGL AID a T - QiM-e ' . iftritona in theenesi-Clluttuiie?" or so covered shoulders predominated as E s Highest Prices Paid‘ ‘ b,“ M ;wq-m Proiident wioweii called for ‘lid the deep v neckline. Lace and CADILLAQSaslL-(OPJ-An eagle 0F DLATH ENCOUNTEREI) .. - . on; éiwiilfmfiii’ s: , slits"... scant Mfiiilifhifit‘. HARRY KIRSH ' — n sou i l l sedf u, lilchifl with 4am _ , .. . WHILE OBSERVING THE SOAP °"d OWTMENT toiizisitgafflc nthsismlslgazgginncren oiorooifo. i. lldflogfals with/mum shooting “but; Th. b“ which “W i . us MOON: AND 0F THE INFLU- BRINGING up FATHER -Bv Gevriie "m" . '_]'[-] *0 iuimeea“ 11-2" HJZZARDBVl-EN 7 DTHE Pinsr-rwiswour: A ENCE 0F EVENTS ON E ELI-E FOtktgrBcHADTD noun fiwfirmz Eons-to egg-ten!» azgip-i-griéaw LIVES OF MANY PEOPLE. ee-riNAnooiJ-rc- 5° iow-ri-ims FOliTHzE inn“ ' THE a y SILVER ASSASSIN v By WILLIAM J. MAKIN BEGINS IN THE GUARDIAN NEXT SATURDAY’ l‘ n 1m. Kim r. m.»- Iylldlvlll, m. World I||Mt 1mm»: L