New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1918, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, Scats send him today to the chalrmen [ wateh what othe ire doine tarics of the league’s 281 of bearing their share af the burde “We wo wish that these 25 men | th ‘forums’” will 4 | labor of enlightea-!would rally 25 times their imber be directed toward a discussion i nature of cducational | but they alone could work wonders in | k. in our various schools and in their respective fields { i L sl B t N tions of learning on the subject of | “The league will do its hest to fur- orth in the recent announce 0 Niversal military instruction and | aish the literature and other help to the reorganization of the league's o o " the clection of vep-|carry out this s on. What is| work, of the seven I post-war A tive and able mien for our|the situation in vour community ar ‘,’I! Seour 1 League's Plans. . ogislators, securing the broadest|among your thoughtful men? Ms syt e . 5 (1) Urging a just and cat omprehension of the ideals of the < at vou will give this letter| peace treaty overnment, the meaning and value | vour carcful attention from the stand- | (2) Steadying the nation by ¢ constitution and the prescrva- | point of advancing the interest of the | great propaganda for the maintenance our national integrity, and [league in its work and of cnlarging | of the principles of freedom, justice. ther topics, are matters of propagan-the membership of the league To stimulate | law and liberty 1a which « e only from one (3) TFollowing up the post-bellum ' center. More on of the “Seething Groups™. est in the pressing prob ds of svmpathy and recognition of ' subjects in the various localities, hoy further discussing the post-war ed in the readjustment of e s Stina el thel o T a e S R i L e ; of the nation to a peace (4) Creating a just administration | leaguc to provide an opportunity | of law regardi naturalization. ; e e o | A conscquence of the Great | (b5 Toiorine the theanihz | anc War. the world has become, al the raluec of our Constitution and the ‘he s stion has becen 3 termination thercof and the triumph | § s g valu 1 ! pb | fon of reconstruction |, aintenance of our national integrity. | . creation of ‘National Secu of the principle of popular el e tesniine o) createrice=ard oy . ment over autocratic, or cls National Security (6) Creating a ,xo;‘t‘ivlw 14 Lo Community Forums' wi these gen- | Ment v tocratic, 1 i , | representative governr nt, as ais b s remacy, a secthing tumultuous nu 5 s taken the | represent g eral Subjects could be presented to Rl ipance of all the people suished from 1mass admiaistration ber of separate groups, or peoples, ation of a | 1 ; : . 5 Protecti our national legislature | {he citizens aof your vicinity and those | who arve entering upon, or are en- system ional Se- ‘ommunity Forums.” Bodies | wake citizens in cities and and small, throughout will be gathered together much on the plan of e well-known in rural dis: Col. Chz 3 ker, president | L e o ue will perfect the or- ! of the Security league, sets fo the | its_aims, > worth morc 111.\. ”‘”v‘: “Fundamontal ) Cruthey | throt leag plan in the following men who passively stand Dby @ | There is need today i the avs of qur Revolution, of men like | B § ’ ranklin, Adams, Jefferson, Jay and 1 B - lieir associates, men who have some : ?i 3 5 knowledge of progress, but who are from dangerous proletaria of other branches. It is perfectly | gaged in. trying the find themselves. (7) Maintaining a camp " | (lear that loc depend \is Nation is one of those group$ the use of the Emglish languas all | \hon local leaders in local communi- | and reforms, recor S citizens and permanent re | ties. Twenty-five men imbued with S el Discr T cIpful. | the purposes of the league and anxs- | ious for its success in carrying out| fiuence. | wise enongh to cling to the funda- | B N i mental truths which time and ex | R i THE LIV | public welfare, and not to be s | from their feet raLl h 3 task of teaching and Al W i : 5 A now, having ctically finished its ex- W A‘ = ¥ hortation fo war for a peace with vic tory, has had to determine the na- i tional taslk which it can maintain ts influence, and lay out the ac _.ities | ¢ On ay n y in which it shall labor. § i N 7230 TO9 P. M e ® ® | “Always Right.”” ! i “To accomplish the ends outlined, the League must be both aggressive | and conservative, always right in | whatever stand it takes, and always securing the approval of its members. “To carry into effect the prospective activities, committees have been cre- ated No general committee on ‘Re- construction,” has been ncluded for the reason that this word compre hends the entre field of readjustment, which is mustitudinous. Every sub- | ct admits -of separate consideration, ot e e e o ¢ I §l Tonight 7.30 to 9 P. M., Lot of 25 Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats $7.50 each THAT WARM THE HEART AS WELL AS THE FEET We Suggest Footwear and Hosiery st L&) 1 | [ [ Tonight 7.30 to 9 P. M., Men’s Comfy Slippers Women’s Comfy Slippers | me L | B 'k ’ s Children’s Comfy Slippers Men’s Brown Kid Slippers Cuticura Toilet Trio | | &/ & B B Men’s Hose 2 Pair for ToClear Your Skin | § f§ B | 25c, Basement Dept. House Moccasins—For Men, Women and Children T e s eyery-day lollet prepaation. The pore- cleansing, purifying, sterilizing properties of Cuticura Soap will prove a revelation to those who use it for the first time. Touch pimples, blackheads, redness and itching, if any, with Cuticura Ointment be- fore bathing. = Dry and dust lightly with Cuticura Talcum, a fascinating fra | granc for powdering and perfuming the skin. [LargestStock in'the Gity e ——— 0 R Tonight 7.30 to 9 P. M., Beautiful Christmas Boxes With Every Purchase g 7 AGLEARBUMPI_EXlON ” : | D On Any Silk Shirt in Our SHOP EARLY—DO IT NOW | e Store $1.00 Reduction on —Most Women Can Have N On, | o= B | Original Price Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated BO0OTH'S BLOCY i scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to HEW BRITARS. his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards” Olive Tablets, You will know them by their olive color. | .. Thesetabletsare wonder-workers onthe liver and bowels, which cause a normal ! action, carrying off the waste and poison- % | ous matter in one’s system. e $ ’, i If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull 8 4 | eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a 4 % 4 | listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, & B = e ® # | inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. | : v B Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time 8 3 . = and note the pleasing results. “The Eternal Combat”., A Powerful treatise on Scicnce of Kugenies i Thousands of women as well as men 8 | take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- jt&] [ oy Val cessful substitute_for calomel—now and E# £ SCENIC THEATRE [ pEfifiiiorns ) @ f g 38Stores 38 Cities it Frro . | || B & Largest Clothing Organization in Continuous Performance j A Picture that has been photo drama is un- fa shownland lestabiishedvattenas ity 7 i ; N E l d adna il [ T : ew Englan cities. An appeal to manhood, clearly depicting the combat day No other photoplay that has been waged since the dawn of 1 o HIGHLY ENDORSED BY 5, PUBLIC AND All Seats, Matince ........1lc SOCTAL WORKERS CHILDREN NOT ADMITTED A Serious Play This picture shows the care | those daughters and the bearing which parents of daughters | of those selections upon future should exercise in sclecting for | generatioms. egorical screen production of has ever created in advance so much comment. e

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