New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL OID BOLSHEVISH ORIGINATE IN U, §, Then Spread {0 Ienco Only to Develop Fully in Russia? gar s & RAPHAEL'S DEPT. STORE. 380- 28.-—In Washing- ton the me cerns the Bolshevist menace in its R b panirees, b Announces a Double Ba ntion of the ¢ Carranza con- titution, of Mexico, and the Bolshe- i vist constitution. This analogy of the two was brought out in an address by [ enator Sherman of Illinois, address- the ¥ on “American troops R in Russia."” Mexico's new so istic (‘fln:-tltu(ifl!\‘ E e ¢ at of the similar, ip many 4 stitution adopted by otsky for their anar- | § -Bolshevik regime in Russia | za's»constitution” & 160 i callod, and the Bolshevik “Bill of WINTER COATS that are practically new being a delayed shipment of R gh ire as twin as two peas in a high class winter garments in materials of style, beauty and durabili with f pod. when closely compared. The grim humor of it all it is sa ; collars or plain—an asssortment which contains Velours, Kerseys, Broadclot Rthat hoth e Sldadedn Smeties vertones, Burrellas and Pom-Pom—All lined with guaranteed linings—Good warm hy the same socialistic scribe other practical ;rarment< for the wise shopper in need of a coat to finish this s Qm out, g | e or to make a saving of $10 to $20 on next winter’s garment, no two alike—A rare vented from further speaking in S¢ opportunity. For SATURDAY ONLY Diego in April, The writer in was fresh in the United State from a royal reception by Carranza and a | [ welcome stay in Mexico. The | B8 ‘e of San Diego interrupted the | B 8¢ B ¥ er and speaker just ted that “The Ameri- an govern was rotten, and the ) G . ’ o - wnly good rnmeants in the \Vorl(lf o) l"'?’“’ / 7 p were thase of Mexico and Russia!” g & e ) & When the police choked off the|H# i ‘ B —— " . . 3 speech at this point, the speaker was | B W gl o ! i, promptly invited to leave San Diego | il 5 ' erge ATHT at once, which he did. He has since To keep the pot aboiling so to speak we are offering new Sprm}.r Suits at . . \ S.lk D o Foasted that he inspired hoth coasti- | § a saving of 407, in this lot can be found Serges, Poplins, Gabardines tutions of the weirdly conducted gov- o \ent—Mexica and Bolshevik Rus- | § S e s - AT e ] & 5 4 Ea e eo o e TS| I T ashionable materials—made in the new Box Coat effects—Vestee and Rlot se R il & G A handsome lat of Awell made stylishly while declaring the govern- and plain models—All prettily lined and thoroughly finished—A great variety ) 4 modeled Rallbrooits d sil ment of America, the land of freedom | ho f) —Th Suits ilv th fi $25 to $35, SATURDAY ONL § A 2 P R L erge silk Dresses in the and opportunity, “rotten gz choose from ese Suits are easily wor rom $25 to $35, S JRDAY ONLY % wim p @ O s new Vestee and Suit eff All new coloss If this is true, the United States : ) sizes up to 50.—ALTERATIONS musdt look to the suppression of its!|§ C vl ey . i p AL n FREE. st ook to, e supmession o 1 B8 A Lot of Styles to Choose From. All New Styles and Colors. of our lled America citizeas and i their poisonous propa before it * : A .extensively deports the foreign born anarchy gitators. | == - s — - oW - T = = e Senator 8 surprising state- “It has be remarked here a num- the fuel oil burned upon the shipping | s 1 . s : - i . 2 Fo. oatsl ¥ rae 2 2ot ber of times that we are not at war of England and some of our own waters . ; e S5 Vi ”ml“”‘ N LB g s O jPoth motified Carranza :7‘;”""“[:'\‘"““"“ " s "‘\;‘ Tohu. | with Russis ] \.h”"?'“f" has been dr;n\n from Mexico :: tural ¢ t ottt | e ;"e‘l»"mf;‘rfli’r\;:r '\"f\',m‘{l"f;;e n of California, as tollows: LW s;l'nrv mm"_;h?" no war f‘\{\(s R s; SO lhar it became x;;\ n ‘10 ”ry:l‘n 1{. e ¢ e Gl S gon_ 0, 0 & DYSE with Mexico hat, too, is true; but W erated Soviet s & > in the opinion of | " fo, soveral yoars no American to know her the oil hed ““—f‘ Bolshevists, and the confiscad States soldiers| ong o Am 1 property have been uml, were ta be confiscated and w is_practically the same. should be withdrawn from Russia safe in M ; | rated only by a license from | = goon o government of Mexico. | after the succession of Mexica has adopted a constitution of a peculiar character. Rumor says that it was written in New York city troubles had come and gone, there by some very distinguished eccono- Were two elements at last struggling | mists. Whether it was or not 1 need for mastery. The Lenine-Trotzky rev- not stop to inquire, but a provision in ©lutlone government made the constitution that has worked con- 'upon their enemies. The allies iderable havoc in our country in sub- ourselves mecognized the enemic WHY NOT{‘L stance takes from the owners. wheta- the Bolshevist government as our \ 2 | or domestc or all of the lands allies. That was in effect repudiating - pu?’ |/ and evervthing connected with the the doctrine laid down in Mexico ¥ vvcazLAnmpwszmu lands, on the surf in its moun- It we are to inquire into the vir I the vices of governments, tains, beneath the surface in the tues or . . 3y n mines, or oils. It relnvests the title ia have read the Mexican canstitut k‘, Y POtaoN the rnment, supposing the from which T quoted a while " RSN erament to have been the or some obnoxious features, and - PREVEMTE source of title. It provides thereaft read one from the Russian Bolshovist ; X o : : stitution A 1 3 that neither mines, oils, nor lands COnNS! 5 g .\v \‘{EM« D1 Z shall be worked except upon a license DIVISION 1. You WELL? | from the government. A large part of Article 1. All property rights Savings of 20 {0 40 Per Cent.—— LAST DAY OF HERRUP'S G o acnt ha lifcedithe ban ton FEBRUARY FURNITURE SA‘{JE cereals and relinquished its lease on the Three facts present themselves in summarizing this Furniture Sale. First, that in all this stock new R AL Ejflild aflg Our plant Voluntarlly there is hardly a piece that has not its own beauty and distinction of design. scond the honesty and carefulness of every inch of construction and, Third, the breadth of rtme affording choice of 1 PR 7 | S Tt to resume vfufl capacity production of Spanish or black leather $265.00 10-piece Jacobean $29.00 Mahogany or Oak slip seats $4 25 ey o Dining Suite ..... Drensaral at $179 $186.00 3-plece American Wal- 00 9-piece Mahogany | 3 Suite e s e | $37.50 Mahogany or Walnut nut Bedroom Suite $137 b . | Period Dressers | " $183 | ciod 2 $26°50 $265.00 3-piece Mahogany 00 9-piece American | | Bedroom Suite aiaut Dising Siite $192 | $45.00 Colonial and other Period | $193 | Dressers in Mahogany or | $208.00 3-plece Walnut 35.00 Quartered Oak 26 Walnut ..... Bedroom Suite .. $45.00 Fumed Oak Massive | $300 9-piece American Walnut $325.00 4-plece Walnut Buffet 4 $34.50 | Dining Suite .... $210 Bedroom Suite .. $245 $145.00 4-piece Mahogany $450.00 9-piece American Wal- $49.00 Amork"!n Walnut Queen e e $109 | vhe e §355 i $34.50 ' ; " $175.00 4-piece Ivory 475 9-plece Solid Mahogany $17.50 Solid onk dresser with 4 1 LR YT At §379 | hm i é o8 ol America’s Cereal Beverage $195.00 4-piece Birdseye Maple | $325.00 9-piece Mahogany Din- $23.50 Solid Oak Dresser, W \ "fr oom Suite $139 | ing Room Suite .. $232 large mirror $16.98 ) i \ “DINING ROOM }«URNI TURE s Like all Americans, we have made our 8 s Amaian e Diang e B, e Tole Bwis $985 ) | sacrifice to help win the war. Now we DINNER SETS REDUCED I | are ready to renew our full duty as a great R e National industrial institution. BEDROOM FURNITURE Brown Mahogany 4-piéce Queen Anne Bedroom Suite, Bed, Dresser, Dressing Table and Chiffonette, nicely made and finished. Sale PI1Ce .......ovceececueunronns $109 00 LOUIS HERRUP ' Anheuser-Busch st, Louis Gomplete Homefurnisher, 1052-1058 Main St., Near Morgan, Hartford $189.00 10-piece J Dining Suite [ | | |

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