New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1919, Page 13

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Pages 13 10 20 s o R ) 0 3 fore vears g it Italia ope , er, sel for the National Farme i | This year England is making a pro tive have not the money, and because | A 51141»1(,A\ 0D L" RER S th '»]t ;“: \'»'w(,:m.‘,‘ 1\1”;‘\(”“.‘ Jnmih: \\v. Tn t v millions out of 1 That re told we are not capable of I to be 1 : I Mot e ) i 8 is ta g us v-five millio selt-government, the pcople who have SEEN EVERYWHERE J0asts thatuits he S C T i V& gesce s o ont ireeks or bo: I". Bem ament which | the money will not lend it to thosc descendants of tl (e fon: osts he - an fifteen mil- | Who could use it. : o lsland il on e 5 res are not ours but Th i & y 3 e haiit o The ors. We ngland’s word for it. | indus : > Syeniat iny Borts infhc 2 24 ¢ So ']1 T | e s improved its position | Amer ang 5 g BclicWoxl iy DeingiCax i e vican | H E A I \ G ot Y T Rl et e not | Germany, is making preparations for icd on. 5 dlonpiithe i iten o AEA ELCH A 1 advanced industrially. We cap- | world trade. But Ireland is not al-[ i , Isle mos. Acgean Sea, | food for about 10 uiyll 1“9'1 ‘mlnl._;‘.\:: avor of Limerick Says [{RHaS ! et iwelzcletcontenceline carimel|low cAMEE ke allan W i et TGt o LTune SUINGE RVl =0 Bn e la: It S i i e ! ” ea ingland and TEngls s statesmen | that would help her people here at | what tiny port in the Near East one's A ¢ LY &) l Y H H t d y y have told us tr e 5 .\:um;um“l) home. Why, the British government [ siup touches he finds that American ¢ > @ during the § S OUI' OUSG ea ei : : govern ourselves, that we lack those |even refuséd me a passport when I | flour and foodstuffs have been unload- | SRR 2ptidic pewine § Prflouflal Slde cssentials which make for, self-gov- | Wanted to go to America to place the | ed. Here in the ancient home of Phy- olives, oranges, nuts, tu\:\h mf o ; ernment of the ma hd therefore of | Natural advtanges of Limeric > | thagoras, the town which once ri- S auicaligtood ”“. “\!W;‘ @ For ext W]nte[. the individual. Our farming popula- | Your investo d shipowners. 8o | valled ancient Athens, there are thou- sos ramontanin: ot Eetbad iy NI tion, absorbing this sentiment through | here we are, high and dry, with the | sands of refugees driven from Asia American soldiers of Greek 5 Limerick, Ireland, June 3, (Corre- oft rciteration, have withheld their |Ocean of prosperity all around us. Minor duri the war by the Turks, D sLUneg the e 3 . w k spordence of The Associated Press.) | money when it was needed by Irish e icouwd jonlytake) the Sstsps gieall withil h moricanBflotnd eh A Ashig from . = s Is ,':‘l"’“,"'(,;\‘ Al Kln S O eat]ng or —The Irishman's claim to political | enterpr hey have deposited it to develop this country if We} the Turk “oust their principal Jed T Bl e in banks, vast sums of it, and the assured Ircland would be al- | means of o ek food to rc were grected | e } money h: B Toansa Kol lowed to make its own laws and pro- Duck-like tisli caigues push out || ETOUD of American soldisms. ’ tal, according to Alphonsus O'Ma o el el e vide its own government for in . no |to the American food ships which are you Americans doing on o = i 7 2 -off and?"” the g s - s or of Limeric d one of its S SR e el e e e chor hove iinte S el nd re irls in & manufactu There is, he g srick s B e ad a | investors any gus tee that R T e An.x‘x(.“\ n astor ner ; o ; | side to | Prosperous tile marine. Now |land would mot tax their investme T o e e e i SR up our worls s a much more practical side to u £ = T il existence i - | along tn hi one merican- o : i s : not on its bosom | out of existence. island oth Tig Ani and V e I8 . Y o the question, the desire for economic 3 i v > 3 . % < replied, “and now we've comc » ship that can call Limerick | “I don't have a great des 4 | latter the principal iplependence and the opportunity for home port 3 independence is not wholly sentimen- i I : s to the homes of our fathers. in what the rest of the 5 industrial advancement which the| *Also we had a fine textile indus- |{o do for us unless we omething | An fo o s 5 . Irishman feels he never attain , with more textile workers in Ire- | for ourselves. We hate stated our ican Re s representa- | INVESTIGATION IN PARIS. # 80 West Ma]n Street until he is permitted to make his than there were then in Rng- | principles, and at the present moment | tives, working under the direction of Paris, July 11— The Commission on . G Genll onoremmENER A, Tut that has gone the way of | a government of the people of Ireland | Licutenant-Colonel Henry W. And Industrial inquiry of the National | . problems the ships. |5sin office in Dublin. Of course this | s f Richmond, Va., see that the | Civic Fedoration, of Amer o | Steam Hot Water Hot ‘\lr ¢ v “We have -here the finest river m|go\nnmnm can’'t have any real equitably distributed ¢ r | rived in P to inves > dus- 5 the world for shipbuilding. We could | power until England withdraws her s fieldworkers perform a like | trial reconstruction work in France as o ecedom, but th ai line the shores of the Shannon with | army of occupation and that can only | service on the Island of Nikaria it has been doing for the two Telephone 381 remains,” said Mr. O'Ma > [ busy shipyvards and workshops. But|bhe brought about by pressure from i (U o (i S irent t i l.eros | months in Gie Rritain e com- the people who would take the initia- 1 outside of Ireland.” and Lipso, Greek Islands, seized a | mission is com of Charles May- ORIGINAL 9¢ SALE | ¥¢ STARTING TOMORROW SAT. JULY 12TH, 1919 .’ It is neeedless for us to introduce this tremendous sale. Remember last year? That’s all. Nearly a million people attended the sale. Remember the police keeping our doorways clear? Some crowds; all getting from $4.00 to $50.00 value at 99c. Remember the pesple who bought a genuine diamond ring, solid gold watch and other valuable jewelry for 99¢ , e . hTo the very few who reside in New Britain that did not attend this sale, (due perhaps because the store was always jammed) let us give ‘yofi the details of what you will buy for the following week at this stere for 99¢c. ¥ 7 Only at our sales do the public of New Britain have such an opportunity to purchase JEWELRY, SILVERWARE and CUT GLASS at such savings. During the week of this sale we will sell thousands of articles ranging in price from $3.00 to $5.00 at 99c. In addition to these wonderful values we will give the holders of the greatest amount of our original 99c¢ sale checks an opportunity of flrst chouew of the following articles, between 8 and 9 p. m. SATURDAY, JULY 19th, 1919 ,at 99c. |\ T CHOICE—A Genuine Blue White Diamnd Ring Set in THIRD CHOICE—A 26 pc. Rogers Complete Silver Chest, FIFTH CE—A 3 Piece Silver Toilet Set 99 Solid 14kt. Gold Mounting, Valued at $55.00. 99C Consisting of 6 Knives, 6 Forks, 6 Table Spoons, 6 Tea “Vallied at $15.00, For ] C Sl SR Spreader, 1 Sugar Shell, Valued Q¢ g1x1 B CHOICE—A Selection of Any of Our Solid Golj Complete With Guaranteed Movement, F()URTH CHOICE—A 4 piece Silver Tea Set, Ladies’ or Gent’s Rings, Valued at $10.00 99C at $35.00 For Valued at $18.00, For . .. 99¢ We must mention that this sale is conducted but once a year, and used only to advertise the store that always maintains its polify of squareness. Only the holders of our original 99¢ be CONSIDERED ON THE LAST DAY TO PURCHASE ANY OF THE VALUABLE ARTICLES FOR ¢ { SOME OF THE ARTICLES WE WILL SELL FOR 60 ¥, RINGSI RINGSI | pee o Remember Solid Gold—the most amazing value— Th many beautiful designs—regular values from $3 ese styles include the Gypsy, Cluster, Tiffany, Belcher and Flat Belcher, etc. They are set wth precious, and semi-precious to $7. Your choice at our ongmal 99 c stons and sell from $2.50 to $5.00 regularly. Your choice at our orlgmal 99¢ Sale for 99¢ Sale for Signet Rings Value $2 to $5 Hand carved chased, polished Roman colored, original cost up to $5. Your choice at our 99 C original 99¢ Sale for i% e ln fllgg T A beautiful line of Scgef Pins without equal some Solid Gold and all new designs. These would be “ tpensive” Pins elsewhere, your choice at our original 99¢ Sale for 99 Cc Merchan(_iise sold is. nositively guaranteed to be articles only from our regular stock, and sold for at least twide for what we ask during Sale. We will n'll‘h-.h the _name and ad- dresses of each indi 1dual getting any of the above foi articles an Solid 14 kt. Gold Shell Wedding Ring, made without a particle of solder. All sizes and 99(: shapes, Your choice at our original 99¢ Sale for J(I)UHM“ ' L The Sim of Complete Salisfiaclion O} Money Refu 3 2338 NI sl cv'a e C * BRANCH STORE, 296 ASYLUM ST. ° HARTFORD, CONN. - T R W Hundreds to select from—14 kt. or 10 kt. Gold l‘llled—Regulal' $2.00 to $5 00 value. 990 Your choice at our original 99¢ Sale for .

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