New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 25, 1919, Page 7

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AGUE OF NATIONS| Qnator Pecter Makes - OURI ANNUAL END OF @&A passioned Plea for Peace : : VAT A e Open Saturday Night Wemen's Lis'e et o : -~ . N E = Waghington, July “The crosses U -l 10 P n H('Se that speak of heroism and sacrifice, nti . . extending from the English channel | § { S “ s d J VS . to the Swiss border, reach out their b €e Indows . e e arms in mute appeal to the repre- W% . A g, yarn. doubl mentatives of civilized peoples to see ¥ -~ i - fast colors, all si to it that such slaughter, destruc- > larly sold for 50¢ a pzir, tion, and barbarity shall never again i % L b ] e blight the earth,” said Senator Fletch- ‘ = T Z M ! H er of Florida, speaking in the senate o / v / en S 0‘ €‘ late yesterday in behalf of the league ; : ) Of Me ) . of nations he pr ent has point- ” . 4 = spliced heel, aonble soic ed the way of hope for humanity and 3 4 A Tately Diinst oolor—nll overs assurance for the world. Shall this | £ e color—all sizes. Scld regulariy senate turn its back and refuse its al g for 20c¢ advice and consent?” : e 220 Expressing regret that the senate || ; e ccmen “cannot unite, as did those around || y \ the peace table,” Senator Fletcher a1y . : K AR o) T BOVS Wash duifs criticized opponents of the league 73 In Eat Russia i N n Eaton, Russian and Nor- covenant inclusidn in the treaty. 5 now before » aid, ‘“‘but & Sizes 3 to 8 years. Former plan us,” he selling price was they are opposed (0 any kind of o | ARG New Britain is thoroughly aroused to the importance of our END OF SEASON CLEARANCE SALE. Hundreds upon A T9ES oo plan. It is not worth while to dis- cuss the details of the plan submit- | iy hundreds of people have taken advantage of the tremendous money saving opportunities presented during the first days ted, so far as they are concerned. It k) : : onegeed | Women’s Vest could not be made satisfactory to and we are nowready for thesccond week of astounding bargains. Eve-y piece of merchandise in our store has been 1 them. No amendment, no reservation, Of good cotton, light weight— no separate construction, no condition | § ) 3 shaped—all sizes—i vhite il b R e tagged with a bl‘g.tlck.et bearing a special price that, in every instance, means dollars and dimes saved for our ;‘;.:l’:,”!w:ular’::::-" white and i€ o ety With thelr mavor ey | NagliF customers. This gigantic sale is a semi-annual event with us--we sacrifice profit in order to clear away all 35c. Now nations, any alliance, would mean a Fag ” H o . art: 2 7 Ftve g . E certain relinquishment of our sover- odds and ends, broken sizes and discontinued styles; each article sold is of unequaled quality; but please Girls’ Tub Dresses éignty a rific S degree of : P i i i : i i . ST o Dl G i S o remember that the specials listed are only a very small portion of the bargains to be found here. If Sizes 6 to 14 Years willing to allow either. I am ut- |y A you don't see what you need in thisadvertisement, come to the store tomorrow and you Of Gingham or Percale—in terly unable to see any such danger 7 = Plaids and solid colors—in ages or find any grounds for objections i will be sure to find just what you want at a great saving in cost. € to 14 ycars—formerly sold up - o o et e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o e o e e b e i T fn the terms of the covenant sub- $2. mitted.” Pointing to the improvement in fa- cilties o transporaiion ant con” | Y0 —— Tremendous Reductions on Coats, Suits, Dresses, Capes, Dolmans —— munication during the past century, ’ wOman S Luw Shnes} Senator Fletcher said that those who held 'the isolation idea took no cog- igance of (ne prosress made in (he | Y Women’s and Misses’ ; - Women’s and Misses’ bl sciences and arts and ignores the in- : § ? i Valuss increaso in population and expansion ¢ : - \ i S e, B L SU!TS rebucep ‘ , 7 CAPESRevuced e Discussing detailed objections to specific sections of the treaty, Sena- | &3 At rediculous low prices to clear. All j - / Gerlonelat theacilow B oricoe oy our, \ tor Fletcher said many of the authors | I8 3 good styles—mostly this season’s favored p . o vacation or outing—for the chilly evenings “Oxfords of objections were prompted by per- { box models. Blouse models. Made well, A “ IR 4 5 —a model hem to suit any taste—all sonal animosity towards the president | Sk majority silk lined. All light shades—few % N . sizes—many one or two of a kind—of Here are great variotles, and others by partisan bitterness, | hate navys and black in the $15.00 lot. All e i Velour, Serge, Gaberdine and Poplin— styles and lasts, in Patent | while both groups desire aralyze | <X sizes in both lots. Get here early for best { & mostly light shades—few mnavy. Former Colt, Dull Black Calf, Tan his leadership at whatever cost. 3 3 pick. Formerly sold for $15.00 to $29.75. § selling prices were from $15.00 to $27.95. Calf, Vici Kid, Tan Kid and White Nubuck. ers doubted because they lacked . \] 2 ? 3 xS Lot 1 ’ $ Lot 2 I i Lot 1 Lot 2 Hand turned and flexible wvision and did not grasp the subject, soles, high French, medium $ $ and walking heels.. Not all 1 X sizes in every style, but all il ; ¢ sizes in entire lot. While they last— LECTIONS OGTOBER 1 : "WITW I8 TUB - SKIRTS | SILK DRESSES | WASH DRESSES | GIRLS' COATS lsiehia 9-91 Datc—Senators ‘on November 23. Formerly sold for $16.50, $18.50, $20.00 Formerly sold for 55.98, $10.95, $11.98, $12.95. A Reduced E t ] Xtra. 3 A 1$22.50. All ked d 1 e, 3016 25— Bisctions tor u now | MG Reduced cHCE DTSRl marked down. Special! French parliament will probably be | . sion of CREPE DE CHIN $ About 500 of these beautiful washable v, P i - H c - 12 . This season’s bes < £ . DH : s iTor i ey : Now is the time to buy a held ocioner 12, V0N ; Sirecimtaeiaforl| Re Bl IORBERALHICELTE) frocks for women and misses of | pre .,y$ el et en's Arrow £ h“m]rml(}wo)pu‘im sl ¥ Gaberdines and Piques—regu- Combinations. Al wanted flowered and fguced WollofRand JiOreanalo, i T W g Brand Coual's elc(ttle(l :;n !‘hh(‘. ? '.1 b.ll\ls";;)‘"l’nl:‘nlll(lfl{:(‘ ) e e e shades, This s T R in If;:‘l,[ and (?flfil; pa !IL»‘ ns. l.h(')' ro devel- them in sizes »I\;) to years. e e I e s sizes— I b e S it e oped in the straight line, tunic and draped Of Gond materials and in good Wa T eroSING L OV oor G s buttons "etc., regular styles, neatly trimmed. ; model Jinimmed wi (Worgandy collats (cnfly styles. Former selling prices | stock of this Well known brand. 2 3 and vestecs, Satisfa ction assured for Buy your supply as you know balloting a fortnight later. e e B EnatolinacleEates formerly sold for $2.48 to $4.00. NOW ok 8 J o iy were $7.98 to $12.50. The ion of senatorial delegates the simply a myriad of styles from what they are worth—all per- has been tentatively fixed for Novem- Our Better Silk Dresses Reduced to $22.00 which one can make a selection. Price— ber 10 and the election of senators for L()t 1 Lot 2 T Lot 1 Lot 2 fect clean—we have nearly every style and all sizes. COME November 23. Many necessary sup- WASH FOR WOMEN AND MISSES plementary elections will be held No- ] 50 z The season’s best styles—some only Formerly Sold Up $3 9 8 EARLY. vember 30. reccived within last 10 days—of to $7.00. Clearance —_—ee e ! [] . DRESSES VOILE and GINGHAM—all sizes— Sale Price, NOW Nlen’s NaiflSOOk GOLF MATCHES ON. b plenty of good shades. T e (Ot G e ————eee U S gan today betwoen the Canadian and | [l nion Suits bricay gt rosma. 1 an, inters: | PR BLOUSES Reduced MIDDY BLOUSES HOUSE BUNGALOW Closon ixiets, n Tece oe wike tioal match over the Hamilten golf (2 self color checked material, course. Jerome Travers, former Beautiful styles, neatly trim- full cut. Sizes 34 to 46. United States open champion, and W. med. Georgette and Crepe de Regularly sold for pion, met in the feature match of the Reduced to ... - @ 7 $2.79 o / P Lt S s worth $1.50 worth $1.25 Dress Ginghams P —— An elegant assortment of —of CRASH, LINENS. LAWN 32 inch—a complete assort- 4gpert Halpern City Court, Voiles—in all white—few VOILE and RAMI LI .l Reduced to Reduced to ment of Plaids, Stripes and ve jCliviio I oy ooty 3 colors. Sizes 36 to 46. Sold up es—white, colors and combina- Chicks and plain colois. Spseph L’*%'(‘;“'l‘:r "ff‘",‘w'u c.l 2id i 7 to $2.98. ;.;»8;. Formeerly sold for $1.50 to i i e 29 Upon complaint in said cause | EENY . W (Reduced o) . b t t ayard, Now .... C . brought hefore the City Court of the '~ i L ] L 2 ity of New Britain, on the first Botter Volles and Organdics, 0 0 . Long Cloth 'm"(kw|::1fi.;“"\wm‘(‘fgls:;sirg :?“L:Y‘e:l(:r: & ::]o:«;ln:::::oy &Il]x(hllz':* Is:}:l“:u; Diadeiicl ol =anlcgaualicy Made of Peccale in light and durk | o¢ 5 ne quality, 36 inches wide, ing, & r e 7 o Good z. All sizes. ¢ a ¥, 3 < 5 )-e:l e ., It appearing to and being | | 3 o 84,00, $1 87 C e ngham and Percale in stripes and patterns; elastic at waist line; to fit all fast colors. Regu- 25C und by. the subscribing authority Reduced 1o .... solid colors: siies 36 to 16 un to 44 busn, lar 35c yd. Now yd. at the whereabouts of the defend- ant, Joseph Landino, is unknown to K . the plaintiffs. v POSITIVELY NO EXCHANGES, CREDITS OR REFUNDS ON ANY OF THE ITEMS PURCHASED DURING THIS ' red, That further ti f th 3 . . . e e White Satin Skiris s 4 U o laint shall be given to the defendant, { (} . | Baronet Satin the said Joseph Landino, by publish- d d g | ing this Order in the New Britain requced 1o j i 33 skms reduced fo . Herald, a newspaper published in said Regular $5 and S$6—ser- New Britain, once a week for two p viceable—trimmedl with poc- ml{](;;:;::azlyli:n,‘"(: :1‘-::’?»8; Successive weeks, commencing on or e vt ellresnine | ] el shades ; before July 19, 1919. - 5 N \ | ‘r("::m;“:z:“* MIL J. DANBERG, Clerk of Said Court. ———— | RAPHAEL'’S DEPT. STORE : Y iy ) 380-386 MAIN STREET Joseph Landino et al. k 'ity Court, ) [13 9’ o : . ——*“A Store for Everybody’'—— July 15, 1919. Order of Notice. Upon complaint in said causs | M[LITARY REVOLT v state of dissolution the advices say. sddGEéTIONS FOR brought beforBe the (‘l‘yr:o':irt‘ogdthe \ The railroads and telegraphs are “ity of New Britain on the first Mon- tied up from Cs rney e fay o May, 1919, and now pending, IS ON IN CROTIA | 172 & 5o Siekiorneys southward, RELIEF OF ROADS slaiming foreclosure of certain real R the revolution by the use of troops, estate, it appearing to and being both Serbian and Croatian. tound by the Zubsfrib;nfha\;tthr‘ty Troops Reported to Have Mutinied = Recommendation Made to Increase ‘hat the whereabouts of the defend- 5 i e and Proclaimed N o Paris, July 25, (Havas.)—The Croa- ";\’; p{g’:‘sz?f;dm““"v is unknewn to < NS nde tian troops have proclaimed an in- ORDERED—That further notice pendent Republic. i:spe:‘o"‘fiz“dgg;at;fnfl;erguzuc. accord- of the institution and pendency of Paris, July 25.—Dispatches from Gl e e pmmqg;;:"cr:: ®id complaint shall be given to the| pograni and Gratz report a serious | tians are fraternizing with Hungarian fefendant, the said Joseph Landino, | oo " oo o o soldiers by publishing this order in the New i = 2 The movement started at a socialist | 42y completed their testimony before Britain Herald, a newspaper pub.| The revolt is taking the form of a | meeting where speakers advocated | the federal electric railway commis- lished in said New Britain, once a|movement for separation from Serbia | the formation of a republic of Jigg. week for two successive weeks, com- | and the formation or a republic. Slavia. Slovenian and Croatian sol- meneing on or hefore July 19, 1919 Troops are leaving their units, of- | diers, who were present in consider- creased fares, subjdct to revision later. | and relief of companies from special Satisfaction G > EMIL J. DANBERG, fi ers and subalterns are tearing off | able numbers, cried: from 2 company’s viewpoint has de- Adoption of a plan for the perma. | charges and assessment such as pav- £ action Guaganteed Clerk of Said Court. their insignia and the army is in a “Let us separate from Serbia.” veloped. 7Tonight the commission will jent conduct of &8 street raillway |ing costs and so forth. 1 adjourn to August 4, when it will hear |business, under state or municipal reg- ACE OYS LATE. the testimony of Secretary Baker and others. A short recess then will be taken to Augut 11, when the testimony | ®7Y for determining a just return, | gyigarian peace delegation in Paris of mayors and other municipal officers | based on the interests of both investor | wi)l take place a day later than was of leading cities will be heard. and public; establishment of a system | cxpected. The delegation, which wag Featuring the final day's testimony | of charges for service by which rates was a concrete plan of relief offered | would automatically increase and de- l ulation. This plan to include machin- Paris, Tuly 25~ The scvival of O i Fares, Subject to Revision At ; by Harlow C. Clark of New York, edi- | crease to meet new exigencies; opera- | ped over 3 | to hzve reached Paris today but stope tor of a street railway men's maga- | tors to be permitted to share in the | and will reach here tomorrow morme zine, who has made an intensive study | earnings to insure economy ,efficiency | ing of the financial situation facing the |an dinitiative; extensions, improve- country’s traction systems and who has | ments and other betterments to be reg- aided in the presentation of testimony | ulated by a state or municipal body: before the commission. Included in |inauguration of the indeterminate Mr. Clark's recommendations were |franchise principle; establishment of these suggestions: the right of governmental agencies to Immediate temporary relief by in- | purchase the utility should it desire EYESIGHT SPECIATIST Later Date. Washington, July 25.—Representa- tives of electric railway interests to- sion, after nine days during which vir- tually every phase of the situation 307 Main Street Phone 57¢

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