imcmmumuq Trial 0f Priests , A Ghastly Farce (From the New York Herold-l, with ts. lBolohqvik aw. he Ilotrldlisin. ey, s ‘ wed It theqrprx l _. ca“; tggchlng uhlldren their cate- dny. ._ yn this defence roiled x8 chlom. Joyousness so ‘marked his question I! DNNlWN-fi , voice that three Bolshevlk judges rriie defence said; Here are" l. vim were all smoking olsnrellea at series of lncident_a—felllllll w eln tlie time looked up simultaneously m agreement with the iswist sov- " in some surprise. ernment reset-dies, (thumb DION?" ty; refusal to evacuate the church promptly when called upon to do Q0, etc.‘ ‘We propose that these matters be taken up separately. and that the prosecution 1R0“! - The Girl ~Who Had No Chance ly MARION RUBINOAM --__ Auction Sale _'ON "rusaoiiv. 17TH APRIL 192a at 1 PM. Constipation ‘ Rellcvogiwifllnslt Th6 UM uvee By Francis MeCuliagh. (The following story of the trial of the Catholic prelates by the Russian Soviets was written he- Nujol isa lubricant-mot a Would Not Gene Buying Mill- medicine or laxative -—-s0 cannot gripe. The following furniture inoved The priests were next asked If. du-my rooms for. convenience 0f- NEW PLAN; utter the churches had been closed, iaale, 4 dining chairs and rocker. When you arc constipated, nut enough of Niiture’s lu- Chapter ‘Z2 4 fore ttbe execution of Vicar-General Butcbkavitch. the delay in its, er- riival being due to the dlfflculty of they dared disobey the Bolshevik law by saying mass. Yes. of course. them to be breaches o the law." " Kryieiiko objected to his. insist- pairlonr twble. hall mirror, couch, new Singer dropheal sewing ma- chine, bureaus. Island Crown Jfetove, kitchenware, aluminum and granite.- all new and other useful lug that all of these isolated "inci- dents be taken together as partof a general counter revolutionary con- spiracy against the Soviet govern- Uhey all» snid mass. Not only did they own up to the crime but std- mitted there was always B l-‘OIIBTB- gtfon of about 150 0|- 200. bricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and niovin . getting it by messenger out of Moscow to a point where it could safely be cabled.) Rut-ii cried IIIJBI. of her nervous- _ 11055 llWiLy, and Langley sat quiet- i_ i Poultry Stand household effects. Cor. Gt. George and bent St. .,i$iinny Gresi rain Supreme S. C. W., Legliorns. Barred Plymouth Rocks. W. Wynn- dotts, Pekln Ducks and I-lbiit-iu Geese. ' Our winnings at lllf? I022 snii 1923 Poultry Show were 123 Cock. 123 Cockorel.._123 Ilvn, I221 Pullci. 123 old Pen, I23 young l'en: also ll “WILLIAMSONH AUCTION ROOM v Doctors prescribe Niijol be- cause it acts like this nutiirul lubricant and thus secures reg ulur bowcl movements by Nu- turc sown method-lubrication. 'l‘ry it today. 1..\_lt.,1.i <>1 A LUBRICAN -norr A IAXTIVE ,. _. .. HIGHWAY IMPRO VEMENT l_v holding her until tlie hysteria ivcnt out of her subs and slic was ciiliiicr. .lle was so tul-l that when lie impulsively gatliercil her up in his arms. gkU curled up 0n his lap llki- ii siiia-lll cliild. ‘Sim reiiicIiiber-' oil afterwards that liu ilid nut ov- cii try to kiss licr—-be simply held llt‘l‘ until she stopped crying, ’l‘licn She looked up, and a little fut-lug of self-consciousness came over lici". She stirred, and he li-t lisr go iii once. ‘Iii fact. lie picked licr up and .put her buck on tlie couch, throwing tlie old; knitted blanket over licr feet. Then lie sat on tlic edge of tlie couch and took her hand. There Wits something vory sweet and bill brotherly lll the wuy tic had chos- en to slievir is sympathy. Ruth "ms MOSCOW. ‘March 26.——4Before de- scribing the trial ‘of Archbishop Zepliuk and o. dozen of his clergy at the Moscow trial which ended last night. I should say I do not describe from hcresay. ll attended every sitting from the first tiny to the last. sometimesgo- iiig ‘without food or sleep in order to do so and send "telegraphic ac- counts afterwards. Whether any of these telegrams ever reached my paper ii do not know. The Bolchevik foreign office re- fused tickets for the trial to all correspondents, tliofih they were ready enough to supply admission UH-fflrl for llted army parades and ‘BOlHlIOV/lk moorings, ‘Belngan old hand at journalipm l got In. but not as n. pres I-man. Later on other corms ts obtained admission. ‘They used empty halils for the purpose. -Pet.rograd is" about hail empty and there are many halls and suites of rooms available for such services. though in the winter time the cold in those unheated moms must Iiave ‘been extremely severe. . And to the surprise of the Red judges they "would not promise to cease saying mass. This case, ho"w- ever, does not concern Roman Caliholl slo . It concerns all religions. inc- ding the Jews. It is a erfme under the Bulshevik law to ilmpart religious teaching to any person under the age of 18 years, even though the teacher be ‘the motiher and the pupil lier child. This law, therefore, strikes at all religions and at one of the most inenl, and _tbree judges upheld his objection. Some Flimsy Charges. Some of these Incidents. were of the flfmsiest character. Take the case of the priest who fell "demon- stratlvely" upon his knees when a ‘ oligsns entered his church after service and order- ed the congregation out of It. The priest in question was nearly blind, as was obvious to everyone in court who watched his movements dur- lug the trial. die had not seen the intruders, and simply knelt down before ‘tug a ‘But iKrylenko lu- sisted that his action dn falling up- couple of ‘Red blessed sacrament after finished mass. be The Great Canadian Ssveetmcaf on his knees was an appeal to the religious fanaticism of his parish- ioners, and therefore punishable under an article in the Bolslievlst penal code. ‘The priest got ten years. The audience were worthy of,tbe judges and the procurer-.—at least the Communist portion of It. They actually applauded when Krylenko. writhing and frothl-ng at the mouth like a madman. made this second and more frightful demand for the six lives; and the presiding judge did not attempt to quiet the audi- saored rights of parents. . F01‘ MaterlalS too unstrung at the time to think about it, but afterwards she realiz- ed how gentle anl competent and ilopeiiilablti lie was and. bow lie iiiiil almost charmed away the ner- tousncss. "Tull inc about your‘ Fulll0l'—l moan wlicn lie was YOIIHE." lib beggcil. Ruth began to talk—anti it was comforting to talk fllwlll ilic little mun she lied loved b0 dearly. ‘lIc always knew whatever‘ both- i-rcil mo. I never even bud lo loll Silver Cups. Tenders One pen also won first place ul the Charlottetmvn 1920 and 192i Egg Laying Contest. Write foi" prices of lion-hing Eggs, day old Chicks and Mature stock. ‘ s ii my -I am personally acquali job none of fie pris- pherslii. doiTt khw a single Pole lli Mmcow, Fgj liti-iaast two years the Pol- ishqfly as been antfpatbetlc to me "i d I fever cal-led on Polish re- pr__ vllEE-“V s here or got a single. bit vof information from Pol sources. directly or ilndlrectly. s to the Polish priests put on trial lliere I was in the beginning rather prejudiced against them than other- wise for J dislike priests In politics. Trial a Religious One. Top off your goals with WRIGLEY’S and filvfi You!’ stomach a lift. It aids dldestlon-lf provides the “bit of sweet" In beneficial form- Pursuiint to the requirements of tlie Canada ilighways Act, Sealed Tenders marked ‘,Tenders for Mat- erials" will be received by the ljnderslgned until 12 o'clock noon WM" NEAL‘? IUD Friday, April 27, 192s, toi- tlie B0“ River‘ p‘ H‘ Llsuppiving 0' any or all of the fol- llowing materials, vlz, Cement, Steel {Reinforcing Sand, Gravel or Brok- len Stone, Corrugated Iron Culverts, The trial. as ‘I have shown, was a religious trial and not a political one, though ‘the prosecutor tried hardto Intake out ft was political. He tried to make out that by meet- lug at any of the ordinary diocesan conferences. the Catholic clergy o_f Petrograd had ipso facto formed themselves In-to an illegal counter revolutionary organization. This svas nonsense. The papers l1330-l4-14-li. ‘ . .'-. i ' _. ~ _ [M l, __ h‘ g". find school at front of Dull- ‘l Fun BY TENDER AT UIGG STATION fflie undersigned offers ior sult- by- tender till tlie 25th of .\pril his farm of too acres. ‘Mi lllllfi "'01" lligg Station, in tzood suite of r"ul-‘ tivatlon with well finished s rcoiniail, dwelling house and outbuilrlinss. 25 uores under wood and abuziilniicc of Alder mud. V A cheque of $100.00 must zit-coin- parry each tender which will he re- turned if‘ lender not accepted. JOHN S. MARTIN. Kinross i 4i. i i?” l FARM FOR SALE! 94 ucrvs zit Orwell, Corner, hull o a 4-1 50. . l 65 acres cleared and under Clli" tivation. remainder ("overall will“ iizirdwotiil and softwood. flood buildings in first (‘lilréfi Wiiilll" snliluccording to the terms set forth in . lar of Public Works, Prince Edward l illi-pnrlmeui oi‘ Public Works, ihc specification for sanie which with "forms oi tender may be seen at tlie Office of the Provincial En- gineer, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. A certified cheque for $500100 or ten per cent. of the amount of the ieuiler payable to tlie'Commisslon- island, must accompany each ten- dcr. Tile ucpzirinient ones not bind il- self to accept the lowest or any tender. L. B. MoMILLAN, Secretary of Public Works Charlottetown, B. E. Island, .\l€ll'(!li 23, 1923. 3-2G-iinvfllAp27th. lilm." ghc ended lief" story» “Bill I always iliij toll liiiu, cvon lllilltifi I (jrrllltllbl toll Mother. lGxci-pt it- bout- Tim. And that was so- iiig siuil si-rlousunil hc'wiis ill. and. uftcr all. it's prctly hard t0 pupil-as you cured about u man who didn't cam: uboul you.“ "’i‘iui." isitnglcy repealotl the inunc mi- the first time. Ruth liiiil i014 1,1... about hey love itllflll‘ and llr- hail told her about his; indeed- ziftcr the change of coufiilenccs. their friendship hurl film"! the warmer. lint ciihi-i" Ruth llflll never mi-iititiiieii the nainc. or else jgnigluy hail not taken tiny noticc or it. "Tim." lic repented. “Now l re- illl-llllifll‘ that. \\'ilS the first iiainc of lllt‘ ynuuu eliiip I (llil out of 1110b iii our: office ill Nflw Yl-llli lllli/"f FBiit having carefully listened to iill Illie evidence ll am convinced those Petrograd priests never en- gflgcd in any plot against tlie So- viet government. Their persecu- tion was on religious grounds clone. t is the first flan In a program for the destruction of’ Christianity in ‘Russia. War on Christianity -Kr,vlenko and P-rocurer Gelkin, the j-ud-ge. made’ this perfectly clear. They asked every one of tlie clerical prisoners wilietlier they hail taught tlic catechism to dlill- dircn and every prisoner answered Yes. They then i-ead the Bolshevik law which makes it a crime to im- part religious teaching to anyone tinder 1-8, and asked eedh prisoner if lie would continue to teach tlic ciiletzliiln. The reply in every case tho (‘llllli who gzivt: lllt.‘ u lclici" to TENDERS. i HIGHWAYTTIYROVEMENT l Pursuant. to the requirments of tlie (‘niiudu l-lighwziy Act, eepen. yuuf" “'l'lli~ll'.-‘. tlie one." “Yes, I remember now. I lcll ‘badly about losing his place, but lli‘ was not uvsiloil in flint organi- ziitioii. and l found lllifl it lllill! mm“ Monk crogsm, flu-m, L‘liui"i-h,nti\ Scaled Tkriid-zrg marked "'l‘cn-_iu niintlici" firm." Ont- mile from strrrion, stores, mil-Ya‘ I mud ii mi sec w-wvil. ,llf“.‘.~‘ [or Gfflfllllg and Concrete "Structures Project No lbi- received by the “V/here bu liked it so well Ill-ll will hf- wm-kcil very llilfll and was ritill- txlozisurc and Underslgned ml in salary until lie ctlllld flllllrll.u"i'lil'fill- pf not sold privzilclv if. will bciuiiill noon on Fridzrv, April 27, 199m got uinrriotl." put up at ziuctkiu on lliu ilrvlll isci-i on April 26th nl. l il-"l Apply m the umlnrsiqncil owner or to his solicitors _ ‘ K.J. d. K. M. MARTIN. i‘llill"llltlltil‘\t'll N. H. McLEOD. fling. 4 l1 i‘. mwf’ FARM FOR SALE 144 acres 0f gonillaiid Ell Stunt-iii I 3 miles south of Bruiliilbzihi- Si...- tion. 90 cleared, icinziiiitlci" midi-r soft and liiirtlwonil. Good buildings and well watered. 2i; titan-s mainly" lo crop. near school, (illlllTlifiri null mills. Will sell clieitp its inviicr is ‘advanced in years and no Iic'p. Quick stile, $2100, $1200 cash. hal- once "time. Apply to owner. MARY STUART, SInni-liwl Oi‘ to ltlalcolui Stuart. Briiilulbiinu. .‘i1834-~l-1~l-2l. Farmer and Wife Wanted Applications-Twill be rvwlvctl b" u.» iuiiicrsisilciiim 1o Avril 25"} inst. for ii Fllrlllnl‘ and Wilt’, ‘it ope-rate tlie Iiirin of tlic l.lu.i. limit-stun: OFIIlY-"llge ill ""1""! lleilbert. Applicant must strife wot-i?“ wanted. iiouse. milk ‘and such veggulblqg as ui-Q-grown on form will he supplied for house use frcc. Best of rclnri-riirils Selection ambit-ct l0 illlilTfll/ill Trustee Board. AIRLFGBB to GEORGE W. McLEOD, Si-cy. ’l‘riI.-4liw- llmiril. (Ilizirlotltefmvn, l’.I<J.l. l‘l'flll i ri-il. 0f l’.(), 130x 1S2. MILL PROPERTY "- The prnpeflly known as Ilohnis mill at DaSinble, in Qui-cns Coun- ty, canal-siting of nLlIl silo. yilfll pump, water privilege and l iicrc of land adjoining. mill has roiiirv saws, shingle machine. [llZlilPF and tch . grain crusher and liitlic ssvv with belting. rpowor furnished by 30 in. Isaffel wuter wheel. ll‘ not sold by Alprll 26th will be put up wt auction on than. date. l-lxccu- tors 0f Estate of David Hoim. K. C. HOLM, E. O. HOLIVI. 4-13-mWi-6l FOR SALE liii. for Llflltlllig construction of - wont-rote structurcs and other nec- lfisfiilfy the, following i roads: work on Illllii. ' Project No. ' l‘_vi;t- Valli-y. | Project N0. 44. ,>‘l. (Iviyvsostiiin. Projni-I ,\'0, 45, NlISCDLIClIO l0 frniiil ltivcr." - Projcci No. 46. Ccntriil Beilcflllfi lii ilosc Valley. Project. No. 47 Hunter River to Kcnsington. Project No. 49, Glasgow Mills to Oyster Bed. Project N0, 51, Brzickley Point flood, Project No. 55, Orwell to Coun- ty Line. Project ND. 55, Mt. $t0wttrt 10 Cardigan. " Project No. 57. Caledonia to l.o.vei~ Montague. Project N0. 59. ituiiandule. Plans, specifications and forms Ur tcntley may he seen at the of- rlcc 0f of the Provincial Engineer Charlottetown, and at: biathcsonki Drill; Store. ULOHPY llrocc McKay and Co., S‘Sldc- Poole and Thompson's. Montague. A ircrtiiicd cheque payable to tlic order of the Commissioner of Public Works. Prince Edward isliiiitl. for $50000 lllllill acwm‘ puny the tender [or each separate Project. ' Thc lowest or any mild!" (necessarily accepted. L. B. McMillan ccretary of Public Works Department of Public Works. (Tiinrloltv-ttiwn, P. E. IBllllld .\lii.rcli 135i, 1923 i-2t2-niwltlAp27th i ' l Rollo Bay to not The Bankruptcy Act - lii »tliv- riiiiltcr oi tlic Ealtilo ol John I‘. Ilraillcy oi‘ l(i.-|ly‘s Cross ziuiliurizcil zisslgnor. Auction Sale 'l‘lrcri- will be sold by Auction on tho premises above authorized assignor. ill tlic hour or twelve o'clock hnnn on Tuesday, May 1st. A. i)., I923, tlic following: 1 set spike barrows; l sci spring burrows; 1 sci barrows; l driving wagon; 1 driving sleigh; u quantify o.’ harness: 2 cows: 2 plus; I bull. IV, years old; 1 counter sonic. Ala-u at the some hmir and place tliefnmi iiiid furm uililincs oi thc above mime-d authorized assignor. Terms cash. Public of the l ‘So, lii(lil‘(.‘(’l.ly I caused you l" 40w hiiii»--rit ‘llfillll. i Will-l ill" ‘menus by which hc cuulrl murr)’ the other girl.’ Langley still hclll Pwlflfll Nfl- 41 5159mm t0 P°r'|oiic of itimhfis lizinds Bill he liailflrdallled- met-tiled himself more comfortably .j;;_ western Road town n". vouch and “Hi5 storing; nowg‘ ""9 who“ ‘lskl-‘ll l5. ill obed/icnoe 1st. llll‘ fire. Wellington l°| “It wnsirt your fault.‘ Ruth pulj in. . I “m, l wit... only lllllllll-F! Polo's little sami- fol‘ Filh lie said. ill‘. ,wiis riilliivr ii likeublt- chap imil l i‘I‘lilOllll)L‘l'. lliougli hr wits nol PM" first job." - “flout suppose Tim could work liiiril at anything he. mi... riot inter- i-sti-il in,“ Ruth mused. also look- ing into the fire. “He. was very oiisy suing rather carcless—but llivv.‘ Aflvr a, moment. she added. "i liitniglil. ht‘ who Willlllllrl-lll- “\\'i- all llI]~-Wllf‘li its first iovc I don't In-licvr i. second love is cv- i% Don’t Neglect Your Skin Ladlee- A few days’ treatment with CARTBITS LITTLE LIVER PILLS will do more to clean cg: the akin than all t ebesutytreat merits In crea- stlon An im- perfect com- plexion is caused by e sluggish liver. V Millions of oeoole old. you I and take them for dill usness. Diuinnl S Headache. U set ernscii and fol ilil Pimalv me lotnlll? Skin. Thu and rnlsery of Constloa on. " hall Pill-Small Doso-hallfrlll CLOVER SEEDS list oi Write for special price Clover: for Spring seeding. TODD & COOK Seed 7.1-. fiance Btouffvllio, Ont. FOR SALE At i-Jmeralil Juction, barn. tilso ‘hall’ ll('I'G of land suitable for garden. Apply J. EMMETT MOVNAGH 4-12-6i. Schooner For Sale liunglli f). A. fill feel. Rteizfstcretl Tonnage, 22 ions. Power. 40 ii, P. "T-liruske" Engine with clutch. llull and in llctiiarly gtmfl at l.ll(‘ work iii that‘ house and ' was yes. iilid always (leli-vered in a. firm tone and sometimes accom- panied by ii smile-a smile of pity, l] fancy. for tlie ignorance of a man |whn would ask such a question of dyrlests Wllll) had ~l‘\'.\llllbllll?d with ‘their flocks iii Petrograil during tlic Just five years of terror. -' Hie tirchbishnlfs face lit with surprise when he sn- _ ‘ ll. was as if be had been lflflliéll -if lic could stae the wiry lo ‘llfiflilll. miraculous grifl of liiwalijh ;.\‘l'llllli and unlimited riches, ,liii1d tlie prcltite sat tlie young IDPIBl-ll, lddivard Yunevlcli, newly Mn’ JOY flashed in his eyes hi! sled his \vli0ie counten- Be- and ——___.___. cr as romantic. I "r 5°‘ 9 9" U"! first itffalrf’ the iiiiiii COIIfUSHIHl. Nlll‘ l- Pallglcy it's too bad we can't. izill Ill love with cecli other!‘ Ordinarily. _Ruth could never llflvc said this but tonigm Mic‘..- hlfl Bymiimthy after the racking flllllll. that had passed before 51f“ could B“? ll-just. as she could sit there on the couch half cover. ell with the rus. and let him hold lie!‘ hand. There was no sentiment in it. only o. warm and lovely friendliness and 3y1npathy_ “MOUNT Wants u! to falll in love Father did. hc almost saidi so lie-bf; f"l'<"~-—" llur voice ‘broke again. as shc recalled the last words he hail salil to her. “I used. to mink it was a. sliiime that my interest ‘in Tim, who isn't a llundrgfl] m; 800d" as you. should keep me from lll-lllllfi ll! love wltli you.“ “Aiul I used to wonder why I never felt romantic about you. Wlwfl you are s0 superior to the brain-less little chlldi that broke me all up." There was silence again, Then Ruth snld: “i think, after all. you are such a rhrc friend that it would be ii shame to spoil it by falling in love. "Iiangley smiled—stliiil holding hor bend. '-l used to be pretty but women-till ll saw how fliio you were. l llCV(.‘l' knew ti real friendship was possible between ii man and e woman—ltuth if you like me so as a friend. will you ilo siimelilrig to please me?" “v08. “After tho funeral go to New York. in two weeks you can ur- nnngc your work so you can leave. and you must. have a rest illlfl a change. You'll have plenty of mon- Py for you've. sonic coming from Riley's office. you told mo... l want you to got us fur away from llllli sort of life iia possible, for a- bout flirt-n wccks. ‘Will you?" The girl nodded not knowing who: that casual sugiwstlon was to hrlng out. - l cynical a- Mnuiiar-Anether. Spring ‘Comes {supportable ly-falllly. . icavitch each of these documents. seized at tlie house of Father But- chkevich, where they were found in an open drawer, concerned dis- cusslons held at various times by the clergy with regard to questions which the clergy were bound to dis- cuss-what attitude tihey should take towards the new divorce law, the liuv state, the la-w separst-itig church and school,‘ and various innumer- aible crazy decrees which the S0- vlet government had poured lor-th at the rate of l0 per day. Kryleuko and tlie procurer Imade It clear that. tiny men who meet to- gether to discuss in a critical spirit the (lee-recs of tlic Soviet govern- ment are counter revolutionists and as a matter of fact he is right. ‘Such? is the law of tlic Soviet and the sooner English and American con- cessiioiiaires know that the better. lEnglisliinicn and Americans up to tlie present durve been treated withi special coiisiiloration and practi- callly ‘conceded extra. territorial privileges. but once London and! Washington recognize the Soviet _§','0VBl‘ll9lI‘l(‘iil. fully the mask will lbc d-roppeil and all foreigners here lhemude to fi-cl they live in iii iii- Krylenko a Wild Beast. Tile trial closcil nn the" second day oflPassion \Vcek. The reading of the death sentences was begun on lllle stroke of midnight, Pal-m Sunday. Thenudience throughout; was largely composed of Commiiu- lets. Of n-Il the blood-thirsty wild- bcrists .I have ever set eyes on. I Krylenko is the worst. .1 don't re for to liis personal appearance. which is that of a nimble. dapper "little man of about 40, with a pug- iiuclous face Elfld small mustache. ‘Ills smile. when first .I saw It. seemed to me not unpleasant; but now it ‘haunts me at‘ night, for I have seen ‘it on his facewhen he was gloating over i-nnocent men whom he had condemned to death. A-galn and again he looked Father Buitclrkavitch in the eye, his own eyes filled with horrible, revolting merriment. His fsoe wore the sauna hostile sml-lc during the most. pathetic parts pf ‘Bobrischiff lltush- lolu‘s speech for the defence. He actuellly tried Iiiard to catch "the eye of that lawyer. to make -him smile. too. thus undoing all the work of his emotional appeal. ‘This was bad enough. -but nothing to the horrible energy which tlie threw into his demand for blood. The public prosecutor In any coun- try where there is such a function; ary is quite right in asking with firmness for tlie punishment of the guilty; but Krylenkds thirst for gore transcended all limits of de- cency and good taste. lie raged like a vampire stlnted in his allowance of blood and de- vuured in consequence by a raging thirst. And he "must have known ~—for ho is an educated lman-lbat the had not proven his case. Most of it was built up on ‘admissions miule by the prisoners under cross- examination. Seized Papers Harmless. ‘I ‘have already explained how the cheka in Petrograd seized a number of documents in the rooms of Fr, Butchkavltch and that under tlie law of no other country in the world could a charge of hlgli trea- son be "based upon such documents. ii heard them all read out in court. and found them as Inocuous as any, the minutes of an English ves- try meeting at the time tibe Welsh ilisestaihliisirment bill was being Jvllsht .by Anglican churchmen. , Kryllenko showed lFather Butch- one after the other, asking him; Do fyou admit having written fihisf ‘Father Butch-kevltcli ad- mitted them all save one. to which there was no name, but which was not l_n the prisoner's hand-writing and was -not addressed to him. Ev- en this -' oumen‘ was not Import- ant. lt spoke only of money got in Polish and lPoliish priests naturally would not money for their churches from their native co , hut the judge insisted upon I a. lug read. l! lW-VB Qllllken of the prosecutor. approval of a moving and unans- seiraratlng church and pester]. once. But half an hour later. when some Poles clapped their hands in werable appeal for/ the "men's lives. made by one of the lawyers for the defence, the same judge furiously threatened to linive the room clear- ed if this demonstration were re- ,Next day an attempt was made toadmit. only Communists to tlie court, and only persons able to ex- hibit cards of membership in the ‘Communist party or some Bolshe- vist organization were allowed to enter. On ‘the last day, however, many lPollsh women got in some- how, and their lamentatfons when the verdict was announced were the most heart-reading sounds I ever heard in my life. rEven then. however, the Communists were in the majority, and their Jeers and laughs and observations disgusting an a double Helps to cleanse the teeth and keel! "l"!!! healthy. WRIGLEY’S Pa)" V91‘? big dividends on B V"? small investment. It's the sheaf chevvlnd ium that can be made" and It comes wax-weevil“! u’ keel’ it m flood condition. The no HIPS freel- pqpperminf- flarmrld- candy- jacketed Thslilavor L-a-s-l-s to the last degree. I Some Re-pulsive Types. One iinshaven. ibestial lookln-gl visage in front of me l shall neverl. forget. During all the time the‘ condemned were pleading for their - lives, that abominable face was set in a. perpetual grin, lvrivlt mouth open and one yellow tusk visible. Worst of all,‘ it swung round at‘ intervals and lflxed its blood-sboti eyes on me. as if.’ insisting upon an, answering sympathetic laugh. ' ‘There were also, I_ am sorry tol say, Polish faces just as cruel. cal-_ lous and repulsive. One of a typcl hardly human, with ii-tlle sunken eyes. wnsl in a perpetual state of lmerriment. ‘These were the faces of Polish "Communists who have formed a Bolshevist organization here under the patronage of the Kremlin. and who were encourag- ed .by the Soviet government to attend, that they ‘might gloat over their-unfortunate countrymen in the dock. Poland certainly Is to be congrat- ulated for having got rid‘ of these degenerate renegades, with no na- tionality. no morals, no "religlomno honor. but Russia is to be sympath- lzed wit-Ii "for all the bitterness and obliquity of the human species. ‘Dbe court of justice was hardly in keeping with its contents. it is known as tlie Blue Ll-Iall, and was the ballroom of the old palace of the nobility, now the palace of Red labor unions. Painted light blue ‘and adorned with a frieze repre- senting ‘maidens dancing and nak- ed Cupids trailing wreaths of noses. it would have constituted a more suitable background for a Jig-lit comedy than a tragedy. ' "During the last two nights of the trial, the dour was open. owing to the beat arising from the yast nerBDlrl-ns crowd. and through these open doors floated odds and ends of ragtime music, punctuated by the distant handclapping of hn audience. for the ‘Red iaborites have a concert room downstairs. 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