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UKRAINIANS AND IRISH IN SAME SITUATION, PHILIP TROOP SAYSI CHAS. DILLON & CO. jl Our Annual Wall Paper Sale < i AARTFORD. New Haven Postmaster, Addressing Mass Meeting HC”‘, This Store Closed Friday Afternoons Until Sept. 12, Advocates Freedom For All Small Nations—Stanley | H. Holmes Places Trust in League of Natior SMART NEW “Bolshevik” riot were responsible added. o im0 FALL FIODES || and Border for 80 | Genuine Bargains and | Dependable Reductions mself knows the importance of good ranian hall yesterd: afternvon Officers attended the meeting at the start and left it, owing to the quict- Which werc not represented at th ap, brushes, taleum powder, witch peice conference, are justified in a 3 ; ; . s time now % (@ 2 B P zel or toilet water. That's the kind | necs’ They were called back when | IN8 for their awn rights. ““Fhe world It's time v to thin of fall -~ millinery, and man we cater 10 in our men's toifot. | crawil gaihered ouiside (e hall and | AT Vs ught o make the world | when you think of that it follows that you think of O 1 OO o o - S not having a motor vehicle operators < Fd b Gl 3 SV s F ;l‘?‘\:nh comfort. Men who know h sl e s e few countries but all countries should o Qur assortment of new mlllmcry in felt and ell you so. be represented in the | 10, he said L , ! several who were known to them and | "0 ugion Mr. Troup stated { velour is all that you could possibly wish for. It is who were suspected of a desirc to ) ) Deadi ey e s et R Decell g s lslons ol R s marity and, of course is of the very unusual quality Wall Paper, Paints and Varnish Will Be Higher So Take a Tip and Supply Your Needs at This Sale. lowed to enter. lieports “rlnw.x,m‘ wich, where he was to speak at an | @ that all Dillon millinery is noted for. at the meeting are exagerated. Irish mass meeting e Gt Unee i g9 o > o tolae ~ % THE Detective Sergeant Johnson this | Treland and Ukrainia are countrics of | The colors of these chic new styles include rose, morning stated that he and Detective | rich natural resourees, the imperiatis- | @ Copenhagen blue, navy blue, sand, orchid, purple, <4 s Detective Sergeant Richardson close- | tic gavernments have wanted to con- | [ v e e e r tendance at the meeting and as peace | trol them because of their value. It e brown and black. The 5}14PL5 are on the | 1 8 | reigned left. At 5 o'clock a hurry call | is not right to give certain nations | @ sports mode, and are as pretty with sweaters and | i was sent into the police headquarters | freedom and not let other countrick, ¥ white skirts as t 1ey are with tailored costumes ’{ that a riot was taking place at the | such as Ireland and Ukrania, have R L < St . 189'1 i] Mflm S"GBI !m\‘]. lv‘o’(‘wmx\w\s.fiox!gc‘:mn J:bh:;so‘n ,m\:l’ their m\n‘ rvights, l,\\- .ulnyv‘(c"l in the DILLON’S MILLINERY IS SUPREM ! I hc l@HN BOYI E ( :OMPAN Officers McCarthy, Wagner, Rival, | leagie covenant,” he stated. | Flynn and Carlson responded. : Senator Kopelmann Talks. | Big Crowd Scattered. Sen. Kopelmann of Hartford, who - — - 1 A large crowd which had gathered the next speaker on the program, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all Painters’ Supplies in front of the hall was quickly dis- | delivered a very interesting address. persed. No arrests were made for | He said due o the fact that he was | . "Im,”’fm of Ukraine in question, | taining 80 per cent of the Ukrainians PHONE 359 the breach of the peace. Detective | Porn in Odessa, a city in Ukrainia, l‘f Y(<"\1' t of this petition is )and only an insignificant fraction of | Sergeant Johnson, however, fook | Mo Was very much intrested in the | Lastern Ga ! ‘«\n\iw\.\\h{nm,‘ the two ! the Poles. As the Russian govern- o D Oy S o e i e e B ces called West Ukraine and | ment did not cajole the Poles of Metro § : stod; local Ukrainians and wished to help in | CO™PISINg _an overwhelming majo Kholm as did the Austrian govern- having an automobile license and e larshibal ok Uhdes e e (It ineatliGpRper Gent MoR EHT ment in regard to the Poles of Gal- Tegistration card. = Sotnetshuk was | B0V 2S00 Ui ATe BACOE WY BERAC | ian population which in icia, the Poles had never been able ;\o:umd out ': l’):\u;m]\c :ex~gc;11( and past government of Poland and | SPite of all principles of justice and |to make such inroads in the former | vasions before centurics. Thousands | that the Poles govern the indisputably ohnson as the chief disturber, but Lt ‘ : = \ Russis, with maltreating the, Ukraias | humanity has been by a brute country as they did in the latter. And | of incidents of pogroms and mas: Polish territories and no others. - \GOLF as the man was behaving himselt at) [sSi% With mtieating the | UREam | o s conquered by the imper thus, the merciless and crucl, the | cres marked the bloody trial of the Otherwise there will be bloodshed y the time that the police noticed him, | (¢ {1jminia. He roferred to the early | Polish army and forcefully and | Czar's government was less destruc- | Polish a . Thousands of innocent | until the extermination The great SUITS no charges of breach of the peace | oovernment in Ukrainia, stating that | 482mst the will of the population an- | tive in results than the Polish gov- | people werc killed or injured, fifty | democratic Ukrainian nation num. / That Look | were preferred against him in court| {he first democratic =~ government | Nexed to Poland. crnment, still more merciless, in the | Ukrainian churches were burned and | bering nearly forty million souls will this morning. b e e e hose two ferritories, kept for | Ukrainian part of Galicia ! five hundred others closed and thou- | never bend to the knees of the Polish the Part Following court &ession today | adopted by Ukrainia, which was the | N€arly six hundred years under a heel Then having received arms and | sands of Ukrainian intellectuals were [ nobleman. The President of the Not only made Detestive Sergeant Richardson close- | first republic in the Eastern hemi- | Of # severe Polish oppression, have | supplies from the Allies inst the | either massacred interned or thrown [ United States as well as America 3 ! ly questioned Sotnetshuk concerning | sphere. nevertheless preserved their Ukrain- | imaginary Bolsheviks, the Poles | to prison which gave liberty to the negroes are to give ease and oD ha AT Local Speakers Present. ian character up to the present time, | treacherously turned against the | “The Polish authorities, seeing that | appealed ()0 v-’,\ us wv;r .vm\,a{li‘ I the e A o e 2 e e D and now, when they seemed near to | Ukrainian peoples’ republic, for there | (hey have gone too far in their con- [ name of the forty.million of Ukrain- comfort to the Detective Sergeant Johnson on the ms\sxz}:\‘: ]x:o‘yj:;,’;],‘l(l superintendent of | 11,5, Jipération, may we not ask the | were no Bolsheviks to be found. And | quest and in their restoration of or- |ians to do us justice and give liberty player, but witness stand testified that the man | the New Britamn commitice on Ameri | duestion: Arc the same prominent | having aroused the local population | der, that the wave of liberalism op- | to our brethern abroad y made with an had recently come to this state from | canization, was present and gave a ns going to hurl them in the |and caused disorder they appealed to | posed their treatment of West Uk- Wo demand a complete independ- Ohio. short address relating the experiences | £PVSS of slavery and ruin, who, stand. | the Paris peace conference and asked | raine, applied an old policy of treach- | ence of West Ukraine. Six fiat eye to beauty— | Sotnetshuk said that he was at- of his ancestors, who fought for their at the brim of the abyss, preach | permission to annex the whole of | ery. and, proclaimed an autononmy for T of Scotch and tending the convention and had | independence and urged the jocal | ¢ 10fly ideas of libory to them ? [est kisine sunderhe DR o e e hvowi t the BEACH WINS HONORS. Tron T 4 traveled to New Britain in his car, | Ukrainians not to give up hope. ot el i O s (N TGLO G TR (i || SR G (i i (0 ris weeds forgetting his license and registration anley H. Holmes, superintendent st Galicia and Ukrain, Kholm, | failed to mention the fact that they [ of Ukrainian nation and to a o STEETE e BUORCE of schools, was the next speaker. He | Were conguered by the Polish King, | themselves were the authors of those | civilized world as well, should be | jany of Few Briain Bnd 208 005 i re Ukrain- | stated that he w ch inte: Kasimir, in the wars of 1340-1380, { disorders when they tried to coerce [ stopped. We demand that the po THE At the meeting there were Ukrain mu ted in % A A - S - k 7 he Polist - | photographic exhibition at a conven- | | ians gathered from all over the state | the work of the local Ukrainians and | the two largest Ukrainian cities, Lviv | the population of the Ukrainian coun- | litical prostitution of the Polish im- | bhotographic exhibition at a cobven” Lukfl Hflrsfa“ Gfl. to voice protests against further in- | SYmpathized greatly with them. »1 | (Lemberz) 'f"”{dfi'?_"" ithel ;\‘:“'f”l‘“‘_ try . perialisticecligus ‘h‘(,‘ e \\,(f | of America recently held in Ohio. The asion ana sepression of thote Littis |, believe that Ukrainia will come. into | Prince, Leo, and Peremishl (the Poles hus a g ragedy took place | demand a complete independence of | of Ameriea xecently held in Obio. The HARTFORD H i oooresdion of her own as did other nations of her | and the Germans called it Przemysel) | on the fields o Ukraine when st Galicia and Kholm. We demand t ribbo “It Pays to Buy Our + and Hast Galacia from foreign | Lo "0 "0 0G0 “Mr Holmes also | foundsd by another Ukrainian prince, | the brutal Polish mercenaties invad- | that the principles of self-determina- | NOW the property of the association Kind.” i BlivoXeRanufdemana triaf JEnsRA0inu0iS iR EAl Woh Rt s I R SOl Ao e e e et (R e e e e e tion of notions proclaimed by Presi. and will hereafter be on exhibition at l Wi R DML B pRen e S e e e Teague | Since that time the Polish mailed fist | manner comparable to the T dent Wilson hold valid. We demand ' €very national convention. will help the smaller nations of the | Predominated —physically — but the = world. In concluding his address, he | Ukrainen soul and culture morally, in urged the local Ukrainians to support | those territcries. 0 A v, e May we not go back to those dis snainotable spsikersirrom| Hartford ||t Ameiieas ot uia s ol tane ek anatreiolbor Hoss Horeitio New Haven and New York added | fecling of sympathy for all nations| times that our ancestors have suffered much interest to the meeting. Stand- | and people. Don’t quarrel with your | from the Polish oppressors. So let it ing room in the hall was at a prem- | ancestors’ rivals, it is useless, but | be permitted to us to tell of the equal- | fum and the windows had to be| stand up for your rights. All is want- | Iy cruel Polish persecution of the I thrown open so as the assemblage on | ed of you is that you he good Ameri- | est times, nay, of the so-called twen- e < - the outside could hear the speakers. | cans and wherever there are good | tieth century, and fo cite a few ex- LRoD P"ARMA Pastor Opens Meeting, Americans there peace and harmony | amples of the Polish rule in our na- IRMALS The exercises were openeq by Rev. | dwells,” he added tive land, the rule that would hardly uEs lou B. Pelechowicz, pastor of the local Concludes Meeting. suit the black races of Africa, and GARUL D 1 IV Ukrainian church, who save a short| Miroslav Sichinsky, a socialist of | WHich filied our hcarts with deep re- address of welcame to the many or- [ Hungarian nationality, who is ’x\urln sentmentiagit causcdmiscryand Doy ganizations which had assembled, | ing for the Ukrainian national com. | CTtY in our homes which we co urging them to do all in thelr POWET | mijtes at Washington, was. (he o | auently were obliged to abandon and | Lo protest against the imperialism that | cluding speaker. Mr. Sichinsky is (he | 50 abroad leaving our relatives and | is now prevailing in Ukrainia. At the | glayer of Count ‘_,\,;ll’“,“v Potolzk \‘ properties at the mercy of cruel Po- conclusion of his address O. Koval-| povernor of an Ausirian proviaes. | 1ish officials. sky, a professor in Calumbia univer- | which rightfully bhelonwed fo Ui, | The lawlessness of the Polish rul- sity, s introduced and he spoke haeee Y a2 f‘”'” " | ers found a stro supporter in the follows: *T came here because 1 am | jng (he murder of {ho oo ooy on” | Austrian government as the latter || 2n American and an ambitious Work- i yored the Columbia university. meagns | Needed their support in the parlia Your mothey or for the cause of democracy and| . iine with homors severer won s g‘(“' ment in passing their shameful Jaws. apgioseert 1S vight L Amerigs means neadom joltheiwould| i e is Mo sl S A Eines el R0 “Such was the government hy the aSAvsent and freedom to Ukrainia. I am also | quthor of severnl UKeainian. hoons. sl e - here to voice a protest against the im- | o' O o0 o il a0 as THE MOST BENEFICIAL perialistic government of Russla and | [he readine of tho. mecsoricl g | : . = Poland, who are trying to denational- | (16 Tetding 0 suemoxial gwhich erop that any man can harvest iz the 40,000,000 Ukranians. in Jou. | 1% been addresscd (o the presidont / is one of good health. Do you rape.” B e B s s ol ot Gie sounitiy 2 This folding makes cracks | Prof. Kovalskv reconntedl the early | cercscntatives in Congress, tiic fol- When the inevitable happened and and plneln s o history of Ukrainia, stating that Uk- o i tie e trian monarchy broke up the Tin ‘smaoth and unbraker ‘eyes, buoyant step and keen rainia has been in the hands of imper- | $14{8 committee, which "““‘,’”""‘ jsent infans by the mere strengih of A app PR . ’ ialistic governments for centuries, also 1 e esbenaosgoMetance i eslc overwhelming numerical supe- | 'I‘ tite? You can cxpect to asserting that ainin was the bul. | ent and consress of the United | oy “{otiMETNIR, BEE T, SO hls teSt ‘enjoy this sort of good health wark of Christianity in Kurope, whicn | Stes ment and proclaimed as independent credit the Poles have been given. He | Jgtidon ol Cedom. ourself if your daily habits C\Wheisas g the Ukrainian provinces of kast Gal- ¥ y (e said: “The Russian czars as well as Whereas the president of the GG il e e et e L] LJ LJ are right and you eat pure Polish kings deceived Ukrainia and | L Niled States in his message fo the WIII save Ou thls dlsa Olntment Gl S e partitioned her, and at the present | S¢Nile of the United States, delivered | foods and visit this drug store time she Is influenced hy the two | February 3rd, 1917, said that no poace | in search of remedies. countries that wronged her.” can last, or ought to last, which does . . Liberty or Death It pecosnics s accept the prineiple Before you buy window shades wear and wear long after an ordinary that governments devive all (heir jus ] o nEnto) e theat vl elenad MRl en c E TS i doneentior s e again, make this test. You can tell shade would have to be discarded be—_ Axelmd § Pharmacy partition Ukvainia amons Peland, fac | e il that no riant anvwhors | whether a shade will give you the real cause it contains absolutely no “filling. exists, to hand the people about from ments therein were the following according to the Russian census con- school, representing Howard D. Beach, of Buffalo, fo! merly of New Britain and son of J. O! the right to choose their own form of government. Delegation composed of many Ukrainian societies about the state Poles, which stifled commerce and industry and pauperized the pe: | try that the landlords might have cheaper labor, and which deprived us of our living income and then forced envy the person of sparkling lowinz resolution was adopted by the partition Ukrainia among Poland, Ru- mania and Russia, Mr Kovalsky de- cerei service V. av ight to expect or Its base is a finer, more closely woven 236 PARK STREFT, Qlared that the Diraintant iy e} soverclgnty to sovereignty as U they Fat is fatal to health_and personality. 18 service you have a rig B > Y. S et o e raal e e LR | B reln oD ot s estimated that over 91,000 persons hava whether it is another of the kind that cloth, especially prepared to give you . Rackliffe Bros. T 2 c Whor e " . | ch ¥ t st do lo E S 5 . e eat i never consent to be governed by mi- | g (WIS (b nerate of tho United | fore feir Sliotied sparl of ite throueh the makes it impossible to keep your the most durable shade material it is nority powers in their o .y, | States is the empowered body to rati effects of excessive fatness. Any oyerstont 5 % o . . . “We have resolved to ave tiherty iy | 3 Al the treaties mado hetweon o | mat of women is carying nuhesiiny it windows attractive. jrosblon s ke R o Bt clared. TV ¢ the league . and, delicate human apparatus, becomes con- g Covonant stanay Ghocasus of Nations|l Sy o rens we arel aware of barbun. | €ested; In mumeroustcases there are dan- If you fold the ordinary shade pvenant stands, the weaker peoples b Ferous gatherings of packed-in fat around the SR B in Furope in the smaller countries will j O and inliuman treatment of the | fhroat, stomach, liver and other delicats ¢ material tightly, its ““filling”” of chalk We have the genuine Brenlin (the : o “herpy | N€VET be recognized, he said, and ney- | Vil population of the provinces of | parts. 4 - forated on the edge of the PVilliam W. T. Squire of Cherty | 0. \in tne Ukrainians in Ameries | Fast Galicia and Kholm by Iolish | _ Thiough overstoutness the sfficted per- and clay drops out. You can sece name perfo fed CITY iTEMS ;i our native land, or death,” he de.| UNited Stats and forcign governments, | Tigi organs of the body. The heart. that it; sun will not fade it. . eet, underwent an operation at the son while apparently well is liable to nerv- oo Cheration At e | adopt the leagne until e Tast or | FOOPS which presently occupy (iese | Snsnrss. newrasthenia, physical or' menisl cracks and countless pinholes! (See cloth) in a number of rich colors and B4 resting comfortably. Pemeiiwn | oon ane oot U R 0N R R e b L L photograph No. 1 above.) The little in Duplex—one color on one side, a rainian territory In conclusion he | « the delegates of American cit- sunstroke, etc,, are frequent causes of pre Mr. and Mrs. John Hemingway of | urged all the Ukrainians to do their | #eNs of Ukrainiun descen, and | mature déath. Fat persons are particnlarly | strains of everyday use would cause different one on the other Black Rock avenue announce the | Utmost in the support of the United { UKrainian residents of the state of | victims of accidents and are more liable | “ -h disfiguring holes—once these gagement of their daughter, Phoebe | States as this country was the one to | Connecticuf, assembled at convention | i1an healthy, slender persons to death from Just suc shg g % ohb, influenza, pneumoni nd oth vera b 9 2 i wit o ore last= B s e ittt ol O s e usnia et tcninilend Bletherfileste shades were at your windows. Let us plan h you for more 1 B Y T e Coon | miot mumbly prey that e L0 S0 A e koy b ingly attractive window effects. In the nte of the United States o ori- d many years before natural old imply be * > i W 1 ’:‘he e'fwill be a meeting of New ]A\”Lm't;‘m hearyiapplay ° had ceas- | ca refuse the S o S5 \(’:“II‘\ E‘.’:“Ea':‘:?t"y f;‘fie.m‘t, U“u“::‘:fi 3“:0’.’”“%0":0'?"?"2;2? | Now fold Brenlin! Nota crack long run, this long-l 'ca};‘lflfg Sh?dc e tain council, Royal Arcanum, on | €d a e conclusion of Mr. Koval-| providing f. the ¢ = = ency should bo improved by becoming. siender i in it! terial 1s e most Besday cvening. . Deputy Grand | skv's address, the chairman of the | breuis oL (he Moeding HonREEH of Remclsacys hould ibefimpenvad (byiibscoming falender or pinhole in it! (See is by far t Naddis: ! a proviuces of East Galiow nod Bls0 our appearance should become younger and Bwont W. T \ning will visit the | Meeting introduced Philip Troup, pres- Khol mor There is a delightfully successfu ical— i nocting introduced EIp T s~ | predominantly Ukrainian, to Doland, | Tethod, of Saight Teduetlon Lrown as korein e73- photogra ph No. 2) [ economical—and think puricil. — An cnieriainment and a Sttt i Gl ROV e WDl enel o SRien il eied in | tfs’f‘ux"o&“fi‘“lrm?»...“’"l‘;‘rm.f‘;:n:uim’n:‘.."1‘5l:“;lm.l Brenlin will hang of the disappointment Boheon will follow the meeting. | fehVerst s fery onation. L am much | parous and tnhuman (reatment of (o | et e i Grrd o St it s rrsiin, ol GREHEG 6 and trouble it will save. S , s o nE il population of Wust Galicia and | indeed, you may eat all you need. The koreln = N 4 gling on an uphill path towards indo- n the long wearing window Come in today! < i system -anteed : it is ctly harmless : recom- 3 rae 1 1 pendence and wish to make my friend- | I\h(y(]m hi‘ (hc)l"nllsh troops, Which | Sendea by pnssicians. A reliable seit-treatment. your windows; 1t will ind w J on reatment is wholly devoid of all the | By reducing now you may expect greater | ship mutual with those participating | ;S0 0% 100y HeVole of all the | U7 nent, happiness, _incressed mental | shade material in that kind of a task. 1 have studied 2 i antare sandy and physical efiiciency, better health and | 2 = “We further respectfully request of ife. Be fair t 1f and th 2] the niap of Kurope very carefully and | v request of | a longer life. Be fair fo yourself and those L B the congress of the United Staf who dear to you! Surprise everybody 25 find that many of the small vovmnyn‘,' 1 e ates to | wh prise 7 r. y "p © BELLANS such as Ukrainia have had a hard | TO0OBNize complete independence of | Fth RS TAowed s Traciy, aac s O 3 ° Q\\V_’l"% NG A T S T e, e e e [ G B S Korein” (ine casy korein systom s in’ each g DO N 5 = 3 ¢ % )| 3 [Yor L) st ] e ithout lelay; or i | T \oped ot water bR L S e S guments For Liberty. pE) ¢ the drug siate| withont delay oz Sale Agents for This Vicinity ew Britain, Conn. =" Sure Relief ling country deserves destruction,” | A lengthy petition has been drawn | or modey order ‘to Korein Co., NM-69, 4 gling Y on, | he declared. “Shauld the peace be | up by the delegates of the convention | Station ¥, New York, N. Y. -AN s gdopted the way it has been prepared | and will be sent to the Paris peac | Apofthecary Hall, Clark & Braiuerd, at the Paris peace conference many | conference, congress and president of | Crowsili Drug Store and others in New INDIGESTION | of tho smaller countries of Burope | (he United States. Among other state- I Britadin, S