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Britain - Herald. | L7,/ ot we presmen ur vork [FACTS AND _FANCIES: | o — 1 peace back to the world And Me Lawrence, whose arlicles Jeh smoke, as | A VICTORY BUND lS A GOOD TH[N(; TO OWN i [ MERALD PUBLISHING COMFANY it Whernthere s sl niich ‘ Proprietors. are mon-partisan and ometimes | in the charges against 3urleson. there sharply eritical of President Wilson, | should he some five. Tt will Tie e 60 dally (Rupday evcanted) At 4:15 . M. ) : : NURE i ; & Werala Buitaing, ¢ Courch S L went so far as to say that California [ fired 2—Chicago Tribunc | ’ . ® would probably give the President s = rrri Eintersd at the Tost Office at New Britaln e btobablyg slo gl : If the railroad situation resulls in , majority cven if he were secking a | ; S ¢ farc upward, in a8 Becond Class Mall Matter. 3 anotier revision of farc HARTFORD hird term in the White House. Mr, | stead of thinking twice about fravel- most people won't think about it “ALWAYS RELIABLE" ling Diaz's chief | E hole suc propositio o madder | hole and jn e 1.—Macon SHALL THE MOB RULE?» whole lewguce proposition the midder t bt in r hin ed to have donc at Topeka, Kansas, Rustnens oLELEVHONE cALLS Lawrence has an uncanny instinet for | 11 e i Tnes - THE STORI: THAT CLOSES ditorial Tooms getting af the hewrt of things. Per- | ™' i o Xti"eme ECE MONDAYS AT SIX. haps Senator Johnson has read his Mark Twain's formula for mecting L LR et The only profitabla advertising medtum in | contribution to political literature | a4 crisis was (o zo to bed and slecy, the city. Clrculation books and preas | .. . ..1ironin but this scems ineffective as 4 means R room always open to advertisers i 2 of meeting international problem JCt\ e It Senator Johnson intends to sup- | X0 l0TC Mng's News Stand. 42nd St. and Broad- | qeniv changed his g Mine New v el Gierm g delcgation fo Ver- x - war New Tork Oly: Board Wi, At | | 0012 changod hlsmind, The Rew Yok ]‘h " Pl | “)”_h person an lantic City, e Hartford Depot. Amerfean carvied 2 Washington dis- | =illes Will comprize =ix his i wzes With Tull authority to eal crow ; = pateh vesterday saving that “Senator [ Aae® S L O ! P‘« ED CED PR[CES Snmbsr o1 the Asboriales Pes Jolinson is at work on a statement | 1tiver Hepald. 3 (] T!ulA-,hv!uwfl Trees 1s sxclusively entitlea | which he will give out in a day or =0 - v eradlte o 16) se ot ctaent o8 UM SenienEiie feayi i toarss thelicazua i o N SGEac LRI CRNETIN SR G T i in this papor : claim (o distinetion, aside from being 4 : Tl - () B N in this nupor andatio the locsi mews | covenant fo (atters from end to end. | it i AIStotion, awde fro BEEE i 1S our pportunity to Buy New = — He says the more he thinks about the [ mannar in which he ean crawl into it - . < S Spring Sunts at a Savmg of % Telegraph t he gets B e iin Sl s e Among those who have voived a pro= £ 0 : e g 8 | :J to caching it dangerous doctrine when s e (rinl of the former Kaiser is g | fest against the Iiepublican confer- ) ol e (opmar [dbe d A f{ / ) : . i ] - he advocates the lynching of anar- | enee i nator Forah of Idaho, wh i i \“mm clh an e ‘10()H} ¥ i . U RS TOCK LS egBE R IR BERC 2D ¢ is Senato U o daho, who ewark News. . JIIBLE on & large seale, ms he s repoite | i ool et e wonld i B ‘ FOR SATURDAY'S SELLING. Restord i not support any league of nations even The only sure thing that voobe / { SR . o S = 5 esterday is statement repo < Saviour of Mankind came | said aboul spring <, Fngland is <« n g | T = vt iy fhough the Savie i oA ,:m m.Z cam ..:‘,: .Hn ”.:,Im“”:fl‘«'}' .T..»“ ! n '«“:,m, e ) ‘ | $29.50 and $9, 50 Suits $37.50 and $35.00 [ s a doristcntiEnpibreas it ghig id ; ingio | Reduced to Reduced to trust Washington will huick Ao s (T . T et | PO SRRl D o I . up and clean up and cither han ot ghvcs : A - 2 - $23 75 $29 50 or incarcerate for life all the Senator BGoralis iopinion on' the cove- New York's new revenue tax not SIvlish Frocks from our own p . . anarchists in this country. It nant is neitner educational nor of in- only hears the lamh but pares the Stochs - — 1] o S briced so reasonably that the Government doesn't clean terost . hide.— Wall Street Journal you will them up I will. "Il give up my Caneus or no caucus, the ratifi i s f il HCUS OF Do caucus, o ratificn- % s it Bl S ) When he sces how much joy his | WickoMoilicachy nd meaee country. We will hold meetings | {ion of the League of Nations cove- | partial survender of ofticial anthority | W rup 1erocks devetoped i (he Tatest § | $42.50 and $39.50 Suit $22.50 and $19.75 and have hanging places. nant is assurcd, in the belief of (he | mives the public, maybe Mr. Burleson T e Sl e ) i Reduced to Reduced to Many will agree with Mayor Han- | Leagus to Enforce Peace, which will be moved to siep out of office al- i E E , has ent and summe 2 $17 50 N ogc toston Transc " The = 1 % " . Bon that this is the time for action. | taken a poll of the Sepale and finds | toFCthcr.—Roston Transcriy Dl calcal to ren do well to satisfy that It would be more advisable, however, | that sixty-four of the ninety-six mem- Wk wonder it e lonioe Doctuint SO iR L A SR if the.action were taken by the proper | bers favor its approval and twenty | doesn't somewhere prescribe @ good authorities and not by hastily sum- [ are doubiful, meaning that they are SPankinsg (or Mexico.- Manchester Tnion moncd mobs. Trial by jury is some- | not 10t to the causc Grneerul Lirncka it yissostand Distinétive Dreaes Specially 3 e e | STUNNING NEW SILK DRESSES ‘ times defective oftentimes slow R TR Tome's seven hills have bee wo- duniors’ sizes, | - SRR R e S isee el i Bl Spectal $17 98 $29-OQ | CAPES REPRICED. | REPRICED T leniadon cal nainisieoun FOCH VS, CLEMENCIZAU, the diplomatic journey. - Washington o . B | $22.50 and $19.75 Capes | .50 and $19.75 Dresses Star. ; te Byen A tizer may discover on 4 = A e e ey model ave been devel- [ Reduced to Reduced to try and it is the system that should | be resorted to until 1t has heen decid- | iwakening some morning (hat his The war department Is 1o sell 16,- | A e ey oped on. Many @ ‘A $17 50 $16 50 ed to abolish it. It would be a bless- | ¢laws have been clipped. Interspersed | #00 gas masgks at auction at Camp i dried ¢ J OHNE Hok ~ » is neaily embroide ing if the country were rid of anar- = among the Peace Conference gossip af Biintabut 3t 14 )y estiorabls piok tohtie L e e BTG e ke ienaaions : 3 (Uai ol O suiE S $29.50 and $27.50 Capes $27.50 and $25.00 Dresses ; : avis ave choiee bits of political chat | ror the political campaign of 1920, Women's and Misses' Dresses of ; R . | ceeding to entrust to a mob, inflamed Reduced to and just at present most of these | New York World, and Reduced to Taffen and Satin with Geor- { with hate and.screaming for blood, | coneern the future of Premier Clo- : ) 3 zette Slecves i the all-important and delicate task of | ;menceau, who is reported to be losing Brilain was the only powerful | el \ i B L, friend of Halian unity in Haly's day distinguizhing with rapid judsment | cavor with the political leaders and ) I STio U ANe A sl S st These prefty i Bandsome Beaded Georzette | i | § | Meade. 1lere is a chance for the long- newest cations, Some == | | Between genuine anarchists and | with the public. Judgment on the Adriatic question awd | idenl for simme par 1 Arternoon Dre others who express radical but not e o o e e SRR ) S e | e 545,00 §IE GHARMI @ NEW BLOUSES OF GEORGETTE CREPES sroup approves of fPhere S S I Having hean conguered by the wide crished ! Handsome | There should be a general demand }innexations to the east, whose lender for intensificd police activity, At this Nl emphia e : ! : 1 Pretticr than cver are these smart new creation sheviki, Dessarabia will now chan with (wo E | sizing drapes odi Foch. According to a New | its name to Me bia-—-New York tunics and smart panel effects § Iheyire Tate Spring and Farly Summer models that make Tork World correspondentl wt Paris, | Byeni PPost. 4 ; 5 AT One model engaging simplic thei initial appearance at our Blouse Department for service to the nation by redoubling | ¢ hour the police can render a greal | lenceau and Foeh are drifting = = hown. is shown in a handsome London d Saturday’s ,\m'm Styles are many \mong them are @ ause the 1 prevents the . hat of all women the hello zinl is in T e et B S K bead e Sl ol L b ’ latter from executing his program | » strategic position fo have the last Gracelhu ith Talicia ok 3 plain tucked models Round anc neck \lso collarless which is Lased on a desire to seize | word.— iouston Post for Larger Women—=sizes Satin and K Taffeta styles. e o e i comant ot s e e (LGP $30,00 wobet §25.00 ki " $4.987989.98 Prench border to the Rhine. |10 worse, the Allies arce going to make Foch is said to be the central figure | (he Germans nslate the 70,000 plotting the downfall of the zovern- | ment and the death of those clected With i B Unusual 1 s al 8¢ wice and feature REBEL AGVINST BOSS 1LOD( e - onable a il v Friends ol the Lengue of Sations | s nncals 1o Jares winibets of oit aze.— Des Moines [Registor lons “tunic and have 8 ful model has a. de C i I l JK will he excused if they indulge A = S B . i amed with pin tueks, will ss Oy Rin sz U0 il on st on ozt niin B i Mina a1 | e e 1L Eaine orare e I cE ] i S S For Women who know the best and distinguish them, | seared the ravages of the ‘war | no playing. How forcibly it is hrought il “"‘ ‘j‘ Other models av from the res e e S I B s i e : ; $2.00, $2.25 to $3.00 par ) e fence declare t consider- = B b 2 piana players who retire! clroit = ; ‘ ) of the f v ain NSHC- | mencean frowns on the aggressive pol- e i} Black, White and leading shades 1o match Shoe ‘Tops the dis- = B e = holy joy al the news from Washington to the effect that Republican Senators who lcan toward the Progressive side ation of the revised covenant at w se- | joy of Foeh, which includes fie Gllzepublicangcacl Theit alti- | patch of an avmed force against {he The Germans are complaning that | to Danzig did not | e relative L Labor in Waterhury. Witude 1 ‘ t tude 1 reached on the zvound that | Relsheviki in Russin and an cxpedi. | (e Allies ave taking everything from L B Siilire with his aidtude’in reg ; Well ¢ 5 ] | | I | cquage-—nobody else wants it.— Phila- peace | delphia Public Ledger e League of Nations should not he- i them . they can keep their lan- : e B “1 cannot ser why the leagu Nations should not | {ion against the Germans the monient A few weeks g g to FFinm . LS come a political issue. It might also pertaining o 1 almost daily with rumors as to the | arguments ive that needed grace to the hand not apply o Danziz” Many the delegates refuse (o sign the . e bl AT At enators numbers of workers in munition be construed as a backfire at Senalors | (orms, Foch has sympathotic <up. hem do. and in cach cise the prob. nland stat Dependal and Fashionable kinds, exclusively i oo .:H\ i e 4 THE McMILLAN STORE. without serious vielation of rights of — factories who had, lost (heir jobs and ROISMUIC N S dncTaid ey B0t only would be unable to find new ones. The High Commissioner 1o the Cnited LRGN unit of tnemployment was always one corning the new covenant, despite the | siaes, Lodge and Curtis, who enjoincd sflence on Republican Senators con- (i housane The number of thousands who has wide influcnce, o thousin i fact that Mr. Lodge held up his hands Blue-gray Dawn, and shadows flee, who were & ¥ out of worlk was | na(ionalitic In his address (o con cign Minister Pichon and Finance i ol the snumber who i deciaration o T 5 i anc o frightened childve ough he |exceeded only by A . o i TARLE 5 I mock horror when Frosident Wil- | yfinister Klotz, supporers of Clemen- | o R e eing fo o aut of wark on (e A e WASHABLE CAPE GLOVES. son requested Congress to refrain | poau's policy, are said to be without Sfois the Marchors of the Nooh first of the next montl The vegular o ddress made just before Ihat are so desirable hi now \uv street wear from discussing the first draft’of the H E 1 v ceurrence of these zicomy bulleting o elatfons with i A Sho new shades ol eav Grey and MO strenglh in the Chamber of Deputies In mauve and amethyst v “ LCncenin] R i r relatton Shown in the n had leaver i 103 n, league constitution d predictions producec sl o s carmed (s | e st (e e e B L S St el T g 25 ™ $2.50 The League of Nations is bigzer | . i i N Artillery atong the <lou 4 Phisis o his g and respect of every Frenchman, but | spurt bow-slreans on copse and | vere going o pot and (hal NS Ui md din than the Republican party, higger S|purts rainbe . v nd L it he enters into a political assault on Awn part of the population was e e iee i Rl ks T (D RGO e B || Gy B e i e T e e [the brcad tine SOl Wit IMPORTED KID GLOVES. the moral support of millions of citi The red barrage of Dawn Now for 1h ! hax been the paramount conside ki i e e e A Pt e B S St e ! By ol e G e (o (i (e[ e MOREL QR L s S with contrasting embroidery and fancy novelty others of independent political views ' ' t h Clemenceau combines the strafegy of | That jumbled flood of furqioise = payrolls / USRS “‘,‘ Sl i believed that (1o [Pricodie s e Pain $2 50 $2 75 and $3 00 I)j no r 5 yn h vf hould 1 Ludendor(f, the striking power of Von | The sunbeams swoo) like ¢ 9 :” A e asiean e % made a party issue, no reason why It | Hindenburg and the cunning of Von & e cluded Dut the total is 31,500 o should he dragged behind closed doors | A rmim Ranpia sl enlh EuR e fall for the fourth loan (he fig i« not to be made 1olish | ) & e e (i T G e | St SR ) Al e s it COLORED SILK UMBRELLAS, | | even more strongly entrenched than Pdivision of the Liberty loan cam- zens allicd with hoth parties anc 5 zen LD WA | was the German army. Politically down iz, an indisputably German T N for disscction and examination. Sen- L Ll Bior Lodze s acting very much like a Night ”“.'If;:"f i N Tt R o (i et I'hat arc so smart with the New Spring Suits, B eiboy it alnew matohitlie wanls ORDERED OVER THE TOP, Rul Night's redoubts ave weak and A ; ¥ tnskilled or | semi-trained workers hother Germany will v [ Cec i < uueun. Each $4 98 to $8 98 Bdo take it apart to sec what makes it Warthasiailoaat thanshil (he Qoushy old . who were very recent arrivals I'hoy hall know soon. | i . Y I i 5 And where Day's victors sweep the L R The only thing that ever can | hous to hit the nail, as well 200 peoy were imported For war work under | flement for FFiume. safeguarding make the I t N gk AL fgld the pressure of war necessizices. They | cconomie vights of the Sl i DESIRABLE SILKS @ko the Teagie of Nations “zo” ans, on the head. Captah They Too shower of sohd . e AR SE . X Sl g e R G mans, on th vl plain A, A 3 " cottid ot expeet and did not desive fprotecting 1 I i Shpesailhy frtser T o o e motal forc n ironbound pledges | cirane of Waterhury, who recentlv re permanent cmployment he wdAf feritory the Tl delegation ! turned from France. spoke af Vielyiolctaiantiunrodil Ll Sl ey e Cl e e ; B ALL SILK CREPE DE CHINE rulings would he insufficient unless it And littic blad ff Py properly, 1t was their p heothore : erty Loan mecting in that eily Tues- | With me. of all Life's living thinas. S holnurpaacsar helping (orin i > | RN “' widehiy Rl tobladh SaudRdcsiahle d $1 79 ad the will of pecples hehing | : 7 ) colors e S 105 2 had th 1 of pecples hehind war that over-crowded Waterhury Where (he Neweo I In Frong. : \alue ‘ oo Yar | day and asked some pertinent ques Tehold this pageant pass Other Sepators have heen made 1o | yjons. What would the stav-at-homes | .. ] e [P (he TS0 genr and (e ey i e ) . YARD WIDE [‘Ah FI"I‘A SR ffeel the ‘rlging. tide of public senli- | have thought if the soldiers grunted | NhEm. Standing hushed amons (e fining that could happen for them . ] ment. It seems strange that Senator | flower | . for the town wa what did Lk the new desirable FFancy Stripe $1 59 { a5 hard over their task as the people | Wiple Farth drinks decp the wine of SR e e S e i . t all th 1 pen Nalue S Yard Lodge cannoiallow the scales of pol- | yre.now srunting over the Viclory Sprir S el e Diylches. SlooktlelyBan vings “']1 re- 1 When Col. ow ted that SPECIAT, SALE OF was a question (hat weni ¢ the rivers raisze zlad voic tirned to the places from which the city for the last time { LN R T s home. How would ‘America have (ibslarnct-nolis o dlis sink B e Rttt dut s VR I CRADHL Pl E R | WOMEN'S SHETLAND COAT SWEATERS o SR 1. CORSON MILIL compefe for positions with Waterhu b i PR : . over the top four times and refused L. i pesented himoin the of military aid to prosecute the league ities to drop from his eyes long » Loan enough to sce that the people of the United States arg behind the 1. of Nations to a finish SehptolSSolnson i TRCH oy 1o go the fiffh fime? was another e present condition s pretiy well Sl g : { it Orinndols) Silonte, B (See Window Display.) <ayi Gt AR R L UG (R apropos interrogation. And what will New York World.) day from a Conneclicut nanufaetnre S President Wilson has, yet he is onc | e boys “ove ety . i i . . e e I ihe boys “over 11 think of tho April 14 President Wilson present- | which savs fn pavt : (o unvise | —— of the first 1o protest against consid- | pack home if we fail to 0 over the |aq te the Ialian peace delegation in Rl e R 5 ' untioe | B RUGS AND DRAPERIES — THIRD FLOOR ering the Leazue of Natlons in party | op in the Fifth Loan? was his closing | Paris « memorandum on ihe Atalian Ly erisenent < lor Horanum: Ma | & Beautiful assortment of the desirable: Quaker Lace, argument claims on the Adviatic, including 1% Chimisi in the 1iey n i week iMustrated by o letier received yester ning o conference. Whether he is sincere 3 : o Aladras, Marquisettes and Voiles or mercly an opportunist is known The American soldiers Inle. April 23 President Wilson i ! "I KUTeRe | oy o publication his statemen nning of (his fo [white hrothe % CURTAINS S OO $1 .25 to $7 b0 Pair only to himself. David Lawrence of | gave us thrills while we =at in | Italian Adriatic and Ty ¢ . claims on the Here in Atlanta ] the New York Fvening Post, swing- | (he audience. Now we are the play Piume April Premicr Orlando N "\\‘ have “,\,i‘ “,.“‘ r'v:w-' :“‘\ e the black , i 1 ; YARD GOODS o . i 16 to 79 Yard Inz around (he country in an attempt | ars and the e the audienco. Are | Publicly expressed surprise at the po e paper showing ifs inserfic peace and harmon 3 C C <itian faken by President Wilson on| To date, however. we T to kkeep his finger on the public pulse, | we going fo \ppoint them | the question of Flume and annglin Hgceivarliona Sinn) thig ! 1l Sty i § SILKOLINES, Handsome Designs . ... 32 Yard | recently made an intercsting observa cd his intention of withdrawing from bor shaortage in. Waterbury iives ront on eachtre 4 C ‘ tion concerning California. Senator R J the peace conference. April 20, af Evidentiv, the cmployment pro ind L black peoule live Dy ‘ Johnson's home slate, and it was (his Greal Britaint will permii the brew. | liome, Premier Ovlando made publici v“ ady pretty well settled on the same st SPRING CRETONNES 35(: 79C that in a test President Wilson's memorandum of jterbury, as yhe publican i T AL spril 1t What reason did it per cent. for the purpose of increas- | have letween Woodrow | cys 1o enlarge their production (ifty Would b Wilson and Senator Johnson the state front RUGS OF ALL SIZES: i Vodge and Danzis 34 Remnants of JFloor Oilcloth and Linoleums would probably support the President, 1 | hin A liepublican . to zoin' ont ing the income from taxation. Does | American pasition. when all the facts ce. s ssession for nine it follow that it is the patriotic dufy |;,m 1;.u. in his possessior 1o i to find with the Senator but hecaus e S . Nl e wuse | of every Englishman to become intox- | oty and appeal tn the Halinn peo icated? ple? Why did he withhold the facts not because it has any special fault vards. at clearance prices. Noston 8 ioht th 1 jtin® on the ~ nd th dlcsex ol people is settin® in behind whit At is supremcly contented to leave in

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