New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 19, 1919, Page 9

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Declare That Russia, France ’ ’ JEWELRY lfdyou can’t own the whole house we will help you start the Foundation with a " England Started War : : B Take A dvantage < selecte monstrated, among others, two things ! 3 in For three days only com- s e B mencing SATURDAY 20 f| [ oL Relchstag. chiefly becausc there S N B per cent. off on all Jewelry. “TTLE wn -t F v ; St S [ee f‘?";?,’i",";j“ “ ;"u‘li]“]f‘( j}:fmoin'li-_ We carry the following: FARM AT \J I BS al ms gs‘g "‘a latter is perhaps the most im- SILVERWARE CUT GLASS S ok e w0 S | Wi Tvory Tollet Sets A BUNGALOW and two TWQ-FAMILY HOUSES will soon be under construction hailed by Manicuring Sets e MLavaliior S e at LYONS TERRACE with an opportunity of renting two apartments in a New House agencies that s B he outside vallieres u; inks 3 b world with news—as the birth of the Cameo Tings Cigarette Cases Y e e L Riby Tinee Grocies if your application is one of the first. S DT Fomniaia Fous e | Those REAL GARDENS at WHITES FARMS on East Street m])rth {lrom Smalley T SRl | Street are 300 feet deep, and it is some of the best mellow planting soil in the city. g z(l;lg; IPH (etLlTY J%fig&%fmgzgll{ SE: : We will PLOW Free of Charge any lot purchased from us, to June Ist. A small e Whimar Thesind it mich 05 B e Lo : deposit secures your lot, balance on EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS, with NO TAXES ::T ’“":‘r'n':“’_ the same ’ 5 : ‘ or INTEREST for Two Years. o tell the house that the German lobserved than in his attitude to the treatment of Belzium forever fi uestion of the conduct of the war. Tt EeElE e e e Free Drawing of Useful Presents at LYONS TERRACE i sems ta that anything Las the g at least of SRRl cleate has . secms to hate adopied the ) DaaE e O FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY AFTERNOONS at 3 P. M. had the courage the Con- | ? Rt cor mow. We, the looked by Germany’s encmies. T : ] VETMF P 0 OOD 5 s syt o ot o o | 8, 0,008 10 P e e ART A GOOD INVESTMENT ON GOOD FRIDAY =0 ‘on record as admitting that v .. 50 lot's start out even anc pnz:r.hn‘s to tn: student 0{“ (:s-rn;a'\ o gt 3 ; ) nv -had something to do with r i we wide. | psyeholo: st naw as anything else. | l h h h h o the wane e 1@ 40 e o8 By Blde il ally eviry anciner iovcr s hinon | Ask how “Bodwell Service” has provided more people with happy homes in the i he And singular g Som ; the prisoncr question before he leave . & o LR LT S leasiof 0 doesn't s fo be a person hardly :the prisoncr question before he lez Bl h h has, in speech d to his own | WG SO O lewpoint of any for- jthe tribune. Tell a German, first, last eight years than any other institution. nd the ho satistac i s i) B B ihat of the mow popuiar that the armistice made no provision , France or England, not Germany | american. Drithe st fof \German iprison Started the war. {" The assembly js the principal outlet 879, Secondiy, et i\‘ly::ln Germs THE FLL RE LTY C Claim Germany Did Not Want War. ! so. every known kind of propaganda, aily 1 L. s mpts i) “ "nal, q Nl‘) Se have declored that neither 'jnduiged in nearly as vehem s (e eame tlimsito iedd | Rl oree i il " T A S e e L 8 T e e National Bank Bidg. ~ F. E. CRANDALL, MGR. Phone 1801. German people wanted the war, or |by the conservatives. -ihhwr S s ey S i knew even that it was coming, let First there is the A oners, because plenty of Germans gonaf beriun Mgl LRonahayMERtIE R qrio S ltacon up now ouly too well how slim the motest to do with starting it il a s on, food is, ; One lone ms courazs . same enthusiasm. Every X SR ol TG e () e Party Programs in Assembly. = Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Curcd {ted out and checred. 1t has never oc- | The assembly has had its fl of when that is useful, but typi- by locdl applications, as they cannot veach |curred to -the ans Pecohn i e ety (,,.}u:r, troaps of the armies of occ in Belgium I northern France, he |Iy several lay in the assembly {cally himsel hen he gets to talking the digezsed portion of the ear. There other side of the g eV s kind, and utterly in- i3 only. one way to cure catarrhal dearness. understanding anyone and that is by a const! standpoint than hie He complains bitterly that some of | made he Germans did just that | It crops out every day and general- | humble replies that onc indignity does not [and leads nearly every “enemy corre- [before his ow warr: and overlooks the [spondent” fo the comviction that the |capable ever of retention of these provinees. ! ore trequently in attacks. often In’,f{:\ ‘:;“(1' 'Jlf;v‘y(il.rl’:,~ calashaE L 4 an nature pls { | The junction with Austria provokespersonal, that show how bad the foel- str i ov analsosciedua TEenthisissm e nd it e o naaonil inetu) oot S ¢ = {tion force Germans to b zood zuments to suvDPC p programs that o ne knows, |1 e the ru “new” German is not at all unlike |elso or any othe [the old one. only grown a bit more {own the Euastachlian Tube. When this tube 1s ng neund‘ t|7r imperfect hearing, and it is cntirely jwould almost seem as £ the Siias &5 Ty closed, Deafness is th 1t. Unless the | o porg insert it in their speeches for do some real work in| inflarametion can be reduced ard this tube e. The press may not atte restored to ite normal condition, hearing 'that purp alone A countryman 2 o e will be destroyed forev Many cases of ifrom farthest gt but it gets what the committees to give out, unless same member tells can be g A D Sk, mMloh 18 lstire of @ “bray f he meditions the | o, 8V2 OU5 T €55 faces. * Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the |brethren in Austria vearning to be- | E s e ./‘;1;3;".[!!;::-“?:;' ;"':\:;1"';3 ‘I‘::"‘-;;n;g: Germany Filled With Propaganda. t, the v()rrr:»];nndu'n fir that the old | \ cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circulara The Schleswig-Holstein auestion has |German viewpoint he learned ta know | BN A D CO.. Toledo, O, | COme to the front late Germany ¥ an so well during the until the ——— |is filled with propaganda to show that |breach with America, is still abroad ~ ea chleswig should and must remain |in the land. though in less truculent | OLDS {Gorman. Vo ‘ N speech is complete without at The German thinks differently from | Head or chest— ast a reference to Poland and any other human being in the world are best ftreated | Czecho-Slovakia. and the longer ihe and therefore does not understand | ‘externally” with reference. the more braves. Yet not why he now should suffer, Why eve : one of the speakers but knows that thing cannot be placed on a basic these questions Wil be settled. for 'status quo ante, why anvone should zood er 11l by the peace conference, F t him a conduct of the war ICKS APOR 1 The failure of the German to change with which he claims he had notfing »YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30f. 60%#.20 materially is in no way better to he to do. 380 0 B B L B BB B B BB 0 B B B R Seasoisens Sessatosarsastemtsstteracec st rastassrostessritirseserinses YES THERE'S A MAN IN THE MOON — AND HE'S A DISCRIMINATING SMOKER ~— BELIEVE ME e AT TR T SERER TR R am M “His Office On Wheels Model 90 is a business man's car—a time saver—a money maker. It has riding comfort, power, good looks and economy to 4rag about. More than one- fifth- of the 600,000 Overland owners drive the Model 90 and are as proud of it as we are. Get one—you will like it. 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