New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 20, 1919, Page 7

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REVISED TREATY IS ,lllled and associated powers” under- | take to establish Danzig as a free city. This language, in which the re- sponsibility for the creation of the new city of the five great powers { the Silesian regions show that the vota | d LEN[}THY BUGUMENT | state is definitely assumed, is substi- | tuted for the origi 7 Germany Asked to Agree to Re-| " duced Armaments Paris, June 19 (By The Associated Press.)—The alterations and amend- ments incorporated by the Council of yur in the revised treaty malte it somewhat longer document than the draft originally submitted to the Ge mans and published in the Unit es. It now compr 216 pages, ore than the o and even effected by closer paging. At a | | claring merely t | lished as a free city Disarmament Terms, of Germany—No. reduction to a sr ed point within two monihs, now reads in the English | version: | of Nations. the German army shall not possess ament greater than that fixed in the table submitted in this treaty,” and continues: “Germany agrees that after she has | become a member of the league, the | armaments fixed by the table shall re- main in force until modified by the “Up to the time at which Germany | is admitted as a member of the League The new article which replaces the | I original provision for the disarmament | 165—providing for | .. 2 ¥ ling for jafter th 1 | The same conditio; T ’r;v ement of German armies and ofii | | cia | i | | % ] [ sugar-tilled wafers which they sup- ported. There was no question about the complete success of Nettie’s discov- ery, as the fragrance of the fresh cups of tea which she served added to the inviting repast. favorite at the tea hour— ses them almost as much > >akfast and luncheon—is the \. B. C. Graham Cracker. It seems indispensable in modern housekeep- ¢|ing. People have been so thoroughly lect about the thousands of ean be indicated only by reference to maps of the largest scale. Plebiscite in Silesia. The provisions for a The reliance that womenkind has learned to put in crackers is being | 1 illustrated at the teas being plebiseite in | &iven for returning soldiers and will be taken in virtually the metropolis esia, cxcept small uthwestern and northern corne: hich were awarded conditionally d Poland, tively plebiscite must between the sixth and ery woman ¥ has in her pantry' ply of the N. pany’s always 1l of upper | p- f Com- nd univer-|a be held 18th montt and the disbandment of wor i which were included n and East P ound in Whether you eat for the en- joyment of it, or to pre- serve body and mind in a high state of efficiency, N.B.C. Graham every soldier - vated a likjaf p that affect e o A significant article of the trea prohibits political prosecutions by either the Polish or German gover ments for any activities during th plebiscite in Silesia g Silesia ious points the drafting committ sought to adhere as far as po to the original numbering of the 2 cles and contrived to make up for in- | ons by combining or | New Polish Frontier. | “r The bulkiest, as well as the most | important changes revealed by a com- 14 parison of the old and new drafts are i those relative to the new | frontiers and the Silesian plebiscite. | coal | The frontier changes correspond gen- | TV MOW erally with those outlined in recent | | dispatches, but bring the Polish | Chaplain— frontier nearer to Breslau, on the east Recording than was at first contemplated and | Leupold. | sive Poland a new section of the Prussian province of Pom fa in ex- | Financial change for the coast strip of the same | Coleman. province veturned to Germany, al-| First Conduct though the Council of Four planned for a time to make all Pomerania German on historic grounds ® | council of the league. Furthermore, ble | she hereby agrees strictly to observe | decisions of the council | respect 2 original 440 article Article on The article assuring Si and minerals to German indu reads ‘Poland unde: period of 15 1 Germany parts and ning: President—A3 o permit for a I 1e exportation to | of mines In . transterred dance with the without export duties and permit the Ger- T | thers. 1 Inside rincipal | I In more than a million homes Sweetheas: is the preferred toilet soap. That’s the best reason in the world why you should try Sweetheart Soap. Let us convince you at cannot buy better soap. SWEE TOILET SOAP E offer you a full size cake of this exquisite soap absolutely free—so that you may give it a thorough trial. It’s an urusual offer, but Sweetheart is an unusual soap. Sweetheart Soap meets the double demand for a qualitysoap at a price that means utmost economy. That is why Sweetheart is today the largest selling brand of toilet soap in the world. We know that Sweetheart Soap will prove best by test —otherwise we could not afford to make this liberal offer. OFFICERS ELECTED. { Alexandra Lodge Is Jennie Coleman, Alexandra lodge. | 8t. Gearge, clected the following offi- Polish | cers at their meeting Wednescday eve- Vice President- Sec Treasurer—Mrs, Sarah Greatorex Secretary—D>Mrs. Second Conductor—Mrs Guard—Mrs. Crackers should always be on your table. Headed By Mrs, No. 24, 1. O. D. of | rs. Jennie Mrs. L aleman Elphick. herill Mrs. Clara mona and Lotus§ b Some bruised Teaves lay tom of the basket, and the emitted a delicate fragrance. addr n e or digestible. He had re- charm to the delightfully fiavored.|cd Sarah se to N. B. C. Graham Crackers. or—Mrs. Mrs. Betty Walms- | in Lawe nie Coleman Alternate—Mrs. Clara Leupold Margaret | wr | Officers will be installed July ! irand Lodge to be held | Grand Deputy Mrs. rah Sept. 30—Mrs. Jen- our expense that money Below is your coupon. Sign it and take it to your grocer. There is nothing to buy. We pay the dealer for the free cake. Don’t fail to avail yourself of this generous offer This coupon is good wherever this news- paper circulates Present this Coupon to your grocer or dealer within 10 days and receive one full-size cake of SWEETHEART Toilet Soap absolutely free. My signature below certifies that I have received omo cake of Sweetheart Toilet Soap for this conpon. Name Address ANNOUNCEMENT % he formal opening of our d up-to-date store will e JRDAY, JUNE 21 'will carry a complete f Ladies’, Men’s and ‘ fen’s Wear of the best “quality at reasonable prices. On the opening day a sou- venir will be presented to every lady and gentleman visiting our store. Come in andinspect our store whether you purchase or not. J. KEIMOWITZ LADIES’ AND GENT'S FURNISHING STORE 372 CHURCH ST. Next te Tailor Shop SPECIAL PRICES ON ELECTRIC SUCTION CLEANERS THIS LOT ONLY Regular Special Price Price 1 Sturtevant $35.00 $30 00 12 Thor . . . $30.00 $2() oo 2Sweeper-Vac$49.50 $3() o0 1 Apex . . . $45.00 $3() (o 1 Cadillac . . $30.00 $2() oo Every Machine Fully Guaranteed The Spring & Buckley Elec. Co 75-79 CHURCH ST. . . . TEL. 90 This offer is limited to one coupen to a family To the Daaler: Tear off ihe top end of the carton (the part with the “$" in the diamond ) This coupon (with box top attached) is ra- desmable at regular retail price, providing all of above conditions have been fully complied with. ' Any violation of the above condi- tjons renders this coupon VOID, s aro not permitted to re- m this coupo: oupons must be seat direct to us for redemption. We ift not redsem Coroons cut oat of newspascrs bought by dealers. Manhattan Soap Co., 424 W. 38th St.. New Yor) s that [ gave one cake of SWEET- SOAP la exchangs for this coupon, Dealer's Endorsement: My slgnature below ey oo B THE STORE FOR ALL JUNE BRIDES Young couples whose experience is limited find ‘this establishment a pleasant and profitable place to shop in. Every courtesy known to modern business is extended to new and old customers alike. Our reputation for service and values has been earned by years and years of adherence to the policy of the best —at prices, moderate at all times. You may rest as- sured your furniture will be “right” in style and quality if it comes from Fuller's. COBPLETE HomE FURNISHERS 40-58 FORG STREET WARTFORB AGENTS FOR GLENWOGD

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