New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 23, 1919, Page 9

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Boston Store'Nwaumsm‘]fl:{'mE‘ R oeeeosl ASaturday Last Day ™" THE | o) - T+ = gl || Demonstration o J/e MGGAL[ { American Troops to Have Best ; P A . , Mgt ot Barracks in Germany ' ¢ ; : #and Club Sale of y Washington, Aug. The Ameri- 9 ) can forces which will remain in Ge ) < © many after September 30 are ihe Ilighth infantry, Seventh machine All the Latest Fall Styles can be sun battalion, Second battalion of the found here. Our McCall Pattern De- | Sixth field artillery, 35th field signal partment was never before so well | battalion, first supply in, First mo- ~ patronized. Would you know the rea- | bile ordnance repair shop, Co. A of son, then study the the First engineers, field hospital No. 13 and ambulance company No. 20. This was announced Thursday by the war department According to the terms of peace tha Americans are to have the choice of the best barracks formerly occupicd by the German army. The Eighth Infantry, as has pre- v Iy been announed, will form the ain body of combat A crack troops. iy SO SI uneag The McCall Quarterly for Fall, All| MUY Iryd “F“;""““" ‘1‘]“’ o ‘;f*_ new and advanced ideas can be found | Peen orsanized and wi e unlor in it: also the latest foreign styles.| command of Colonel J. M. Wainright. It is a good investment for vou; only| This mounted unit will be used for o Sews Ic costs you 15¢c ‘when buying a McCall| the patrol of the American zone in 2 H & B %1 pattern the occupied territory and as a head- ; s Absolut Easiest X Scwine MACKIND SEWING MACKINE quarters’ guard. The two compaiies b : Correct of the Seventh machine sun batialion, t to Operate 1 ) members of which claim the distine- i} i tion of being the only American unit . CLUB MEMBERS GET < J which ever fought in the city of | Chateau-Thierry itself, will form part P A Paige PinliC Makes.a Pel'fect Day ; $12 allowance for your old ‘ Club discount # you haven’t OPENS A UTOMATICALIY All the latest models can be found | of the United States garrison on the sewing machine. It will pay any old machine. \\‘:-ln e out here. Dresses to fit all figures. Size! Rhine. The Seventh machine sun 3 S i you to visit our big store. of the high rent district. 36 to 46, Gingham and Percale, fancy | battalion was attached to the Th'rd : Picnic joys today are not complete without a car—a good 3 trim, $1.50 t 0. divisi chich was ins tal i i i 1 4 P b m, $1.50 to § e me e C;ll' like the Paige that carries the whole family comfort { e ? Embroidery—Your name stitched with BELDING Vsl e L e ‘ ably and securely to thé country or to the water side. Beau“ful finest silk—Free to ladies and gentlemen—Piece The list of units in the permanent of art work. - ¥ 11 . garrison as announced at the Coblunz ‘ No stuffy trains or crowded boats, but a sturdy Paige that - — e headquarters follows: . gives you freedom to go and come as you please, saving w c E"Is AL s L L Commanding general, Major Gen- Y time and adding greatly to the pleasure of the day. ¥ 1Un ing this demonstration eral Henry T. Allen and staff; hea " - = S S G Picnickers find the Paige ideal because the same reliable : Fverything in Furnit urc, at Mid-Summer Prices. pany; the Iighth Infantry regiment; ; service they derive from their car in daily use is what : 132 MAIN NEW BRITAIN, the Seventh ‘motorized machine sin they need when they take time out for a big day in 8 STREET Joh“ A. A“drews &; Gn. CONN. 3 | battalion, two companies; one supply 1 the country. They want a d SE1 e 8 s truck train; one mobile. ordnance re- : = &7 a dependable, comfortable pair shop; the First field signal hat- : car and they find it in the Paige. talion; Company A, First engineer Quartermaster’s Corps and a bake:y (& RUISES—CUTS Unit Wordnancel delzchmentil thel Seie , PAIGEDETROIT MOTOR CAR CO, DETROIT, MICHIGAN ond battalion, Sixth Field artillery Cleanse thoroughly— / and a medical department. reduce inflammation The aggregate girength of these " (3 by cold wet compres- units will he nearly 7,000 officers and i : e i T L andard lire and Aato Co. ; friction— ¢ i £ < Crovcecsnd 3 . _ g , prises 3,750, the machine gun battal- ' 9 . ion 730, the artille 0, and the en- p 2 N ; iy | strensth of 5,500. < IE . b y our r. HARTFORD. e S STORE OLOSES AT 12 FRIDAY. $5,500. PROMI INSINCERE. 5 Buys three-tenement house with large lot. Only a step to trolley, right | Reforms in Korean Government By 3 o d ° H. N. LOCKWOOD, Washington, Au 23.—Japan’s » o S % : i A ; . REAL EST! AND INSURANCE. | promise of early reforms in the Ko- : Room 407 City Hall. rean government made in the im- ® Bo bl an s 2o e EWIES ONFASKEDITO) PHONOGRAPHS SOLVE | vew ana United states senators gonn- NGLAND Gt o ymh\i("‘lvlv rov. gonfan SNz i toion thoRlIEg 0F AUTO RADIATOR WORKS S Wl ote it L P ! ~ speakers chosen for talking machine . . e e ermment of Kovea, declarcd in a state- ROTECT BANKERS| CAMPAIGN PROBLEM | (oot (00700 0 Wi Tationas Skirts, Capes, Suits and Coats Auto Radiators, Fenders and Lamps| "o poued heve. ) R ) committec : 5 Repaired. “‘“"““ o o he mld(‘di AT e Splendid Economies Friday Morning—Garments of Quality at As > = = b ‘canno ETOW Japa S€ C v -, y ALL WORK GUARANTEHEID e o anrapunese control] Senator Owens Urges President to| Utterances of Party Leaders Will Be : tonishingly Little Prices. . 17 East Main St. Under Bronson Hotel | O, -0 oo 1 81Y manner or form. Ko- TO SETTLE PROBLEMS The Friday morning sale of all summer Dresses, Skirts, Capes A e reans will not be satisfied with any-| Bring About Extension of Credits Registered and Sent to and Suites will pay every woman to attend thing less than complete independ- — The values are here :IV]\:\:“HNI‘IF ;‘1 lt\l{d‘,j"r:‘!ih‘f‘_gg go‘\“mnvL to Cover [European Purchases. Small Hamlets. e SRt i Gy ST _ Dresses of Voiles, Organdies, Linens and other summery ma el eeentative foim ot oog oo onT New York, Aug. 23.—President Wil-| New York, Aug. 23.—Phonographs ! i “‘rm‘:vs“nmf fast at $1.85, $4.85, $6.95, $0.95 and $15. They want self determination. They | Son haa boen urged I a letter Com| will be R SRR R S R R R S e o T, T Senatar Owen, Klahoma, ranking = o T 65, 33.98. S5 T st G (59 o T Tt ahv(\\x}l’ democrat member of the senate bank- | 474 democratic e L e Ganesfirodiics TR s oo Lot ia i e1t) to0l of some other mation to further | iNg committee, to take steps to pro-| PIOSCRNE PResio Catlal CAmPAED, 1 13| Ottawa, Ont, Aug. 23.—The Indus- SUIE gr otn . Bteth T rer el T e B W R G SO et i o | o G MR GulB R n b el S S e S e e New Suits for fall selling at $35, $39.50 and $45. BUY NOW, 2 ARS A United States and brlng sbout an ex- | SI8Mm Wiich will permif the residents PLEASURE CARS : A S mall towns and remote hamlets to [ en¢ed to a marked degree by the X ARS tension of credits to cover Burapean the speeches of eminent orators| Meeting of the national industrial M. IRVING JESTER AT 103 1S IN HIS es. The letter as inserted in s g 18 MAIN ST, 3, ~ » PRIME o % , . at the same time that the records are | conference to be held here Sept. 11 A l S l f Bl ord, also proposed that means | &% (he sume time that th {0 discuss labor problems in the do- emi-Annual daie o amous S, % A be provi as the validity st o So Asserts Cornelius Mabie of Tappan, | 2¢ £rovided to pass upon the The phonographic campaign will be | minion used by both the republican of European securities affered for sale ¥ | m—— S ; i S : = e Building contracts said to amount 7 & Who is “Still Happy < L 2 opened on September 1, when records 5 tt t "y . . -, PPy e Uoteaist - A containing utteramces by Attorney | to millions of dollars have been held annhattan IrtsS a]l rei t an Suffern, N. Y. Aug. 23.—Cornelius immediate steps are taken| gonepy) Palmer, speaking for the | Up Pending some action by the federal E £ y Mabie of Tabpen celebrated his 103d sh teseresulta i Benator I Jenio: and others registering the | Eovernment or an agreement between PRERHAVERARSEUENDIDESHOWANG HONSEUH birthday vesterday. Mabie told id, “I fear a serious business ats, B & the eC ol S Rl oo, | capital and labor which would tend to THE PRICES: vi eaotion will take piice in the United| SPeech of United States Senator Lodge, o tors who called to pay their respects riine el e restn. | restore industrial tranquility. $2.85, $3.25 y . Fed pay their respects | Sl e S e g voicing the sentiments of the repub & A . 2.85, 3.25, $4.15, $4. $6.35 Express Servl\,e that he was in the prime of life, hale ates by cutting off a large part ofy;o00.° " pe released These he conference will be attended by Make your selection without delay. Shirts will be higher ne: rdl Hemrts, dennite e faet (ihi oo | ol foreisnimarketifonious) surplus NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND | % bl Irone : SUTPIUS | ooches will be reproduced at clubs | Fepresentatives of the dominion and was totally deaf and partiaily blind. {""‘;"‘"'””“{?“.:"‘i Q:h“"sc ";‘”1"‘“ societie headquarters, churches, | Provincial governments, employers W YORK | Ty (F el e we sTafcontrz oo | Bue ek ISR LIS R SRRt S 08 B REREE R B n oonda yimeetine st mktne homes o | and Iabonicedsrsitron Bl branchestot LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE | and built hox cars for the Erle road, | P8 & Very s recess prices due to over production. 1 agree that the party workers. ‘"(L"S,“'" t id 1 T NG AND TRUCKIN He is still known b any railroa 5 LE . Frs (oA e Subjects to be considered will in- MOVING AND TRUCKING. o e seiheni | SRR ST s i, et o o Following the release of the speech o % men throughout the country. Review- o of Attorney Genmeral Palmer and | clude the right of emploves to organ- | PROGRESS OF NAVY 1000 men. The Pacific will bri ; PHE DAY ¢ b 2 i ew & SeRL ot fes orney General Palmer and S It ring TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. |y, piq jife to his friends, he said: duction should be made by the elimi-| oo o¢;0 1 0qge, other records will be | ize, Tecognition of labor unions, col- 000 A H HARRI@ “I had no aches or pains, and T| heiioh Of exoess progs f{”“?g"‘;ml' distributed monthly and it is expected | lective bargaining, and the sugges- IN DECADE SHOWN | The Atlantic flect was valued . 02 - have enjoyed a very happy life. And | Lroced on goods and they should NOL| iy.¢ the meecting places and homes | tion by the Roy commission on indus- | approximately $100,000,000. The Care of Adna Johnson, T am still happy.” “‘:‘i‘(‘]““{‘)";f“}’);:_-" ‘fl‘}}:;’:g “‘s":"“i‘cz“‘“”}fij throughout the country will fairly | trial relations that a bureau be estab- S | fleet represents expenditurel TEL. 961. pa o atura times that amount Ee e : o : | In- | oho and re-echo with the words of | lished to promote the organization of several DUTCH GOVERNMENT'S REPLY. | Giei%e | Prices W the United. StateS| the orators as conveved by means of | joint industrial councils. - Labor feat- | Iyteresting Comparisons Are Made o ° S CULTeNCY | ) 1king machines. The extent of the | ures of the peace treaty also will be MOVIES UP IN PRIOE. % [ Belgium, Tt Ts Said. i e o o e | the campaign can be estimated by the = s . ters and movies are planning hi trucks, from 15 to 5 tons. 2 against commoditles which have tak-| L Clont that two manutaciwrers o\ ORGANIZE TRADE €0 1008 anu 1910, prices for the coming seasomylig AMERICAN Balanced Six, Paris, Aug. 23.—The Dutch govern- | £ ' - . the machines are known to have more E San Francisco, August 28.—The to the increased cost of produ Pleasure Cars snt .r"p;:m“;l‘."‘" "t“"m‘l"" of Bel- | 5 tor Owen asked the president| than 2.000,000 phonographs in use in _ i i e T with the war tax additional. The b gium in connection with the revision < S Atle S s United States cruise CITY SERVICE STATION. | of the treaty of 1530 was placed he. | {0 TeIuest the secretaries of the treag- | the United . e | Great Britain Forms Institution to i eases are from ten to fifteen cel ury and commerce and the federal| AMOng the speakers scheduled for fore the commission charged with the = b : : - VIM delivery and heavy duty | Country Is Firmly Against Desires of Montreal t} around the world in 1908 was 141 | geat. M. Paonessa, Pr i veserve board to submit “recommen-| PHOnOgraphic oratory by the demo-| gely Develop Trade With Near|uays, 7 hours enroute from Hamp- | T = A MI Sa, ©rop. i lle“ Lsmnf ujld( 1;)\ Y.I;ml\h‘e]: van Swin- | gations as te what shall be dgne to| Static national rf»lx|wn!t1t(jl‘\\{"'«j 11’ LS ) ton Roads, Va.. to San Francisco. | WILSON A FAVORIT deren, former Dutch minister to the | iiect the foreign commerce of the| Gent Wilson, Secretary o ar e East. The new Pacific fleet now enroute Prague, Aug. 23.—The union stal | United States and former minister of | br 5 . . Secrejgry of the Navy Daniels, former ; R oL : e United States and stabil interna- 3 , : from Hampton Roads is scheduled to | here has been named Wilson st foreign affairs. v . v Secrefary of the Treasury McAdoo and London, Aug. 23.—Organization of 5 Half g 4 < & tional exchange with a view to sub- 3 arrive at San Francisco in 27 days | Half the new babies in Czecho-Slo "EMS"N fiARAfiE NoWatateimenthwas is-nedlarteriine)| oors aexcnanssRan e e vilew o Ssuba o inmis st an. the Levant company with, a capital of | ; 2 o g suc cports a rec - S o date of s e. This is one | Ia have been christened Wilson, meeting, but it is learned on good au- :“‘:,‘:,',: “:“,‘:_“:,Lf’f Eyd recomizen | _J-nrn‘w Pre 'j*lru( :l%z\fl Major Gen. S.)‘Hfl(w.m.wfl_ v.»v‘ ‘wvv(ln‘rnn;: trade be- f,'lm",‘l,,‘h,‘"“ M ‘r;‘fh ?.,‘,‘,I,‘,x,;,,.,i,‘:",\ :,‘} ,’;:: of the others are Woodrows - thority that an agreement in the case ) Wood, Elihu Root, Chauncey M. De-| tween Great Mil in ‘n.m thelll Near loas S e s dsfaspremotatas evor gl s lwpolnt NC Yot Gy Eastern countrics has been announc- | “'1y,o atlantic fleet went around Cape MONTENEGRO REBELS. 3 | of the Dutch is firmly against the de- LYNCHED FOR THEFT. | ed here Iorn. The Pacific fleet comes through is, Au 3.—Tt is reporte Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night | giros of Belgium, it is said — - The American Chamber of Com- 2 - - . el n = Mexican, Accused By Curate, Dragged e lcs L onaont e inares ihis ooey | teREansma feanal AEnoticompleted | frebiles thaihy ziualy ¢ : Lol ; when the Atlantic fleet made its | Montenegro is reb et Serbian occupation MedlconClly e St Dolailion to develop American trade in° the RS “",""‘1 sailing ]{"f‘e‘f“’"‘ tnr soli o N London, Aug. 23— Prime Minister | (e Iynching of Juan Galvan, a prom- } N S G AR S G| S SEEE S O e S o Lioyd George will address the League | inent resident of the village of Zara- A hoaduarters in Constantineple, Smyr. | The Pacific flect is expected to make . of Nations union on September 1, ac- | 807, in the state of San Luis Potost, / Ralsvie inadlon Al Pnseiomeal ana | e triDitoRsan Fliranclscog inflabout OVERLAND AGENCY, cording to an announcement by the | have just been reccived in the capi- Suigests that interesting competition | 1Ehteen or nineteen days actual sail- Jord mayor of London today. The | tal and El Democratas in publishing S ing time. Storage and Accessorles, meeting. which will be attended by | the story, declares this is the first in- . In 1908 . airplanes or seaplanes. It had few B ~ - S Eedi f ChE e pae g 8 stance of lynching recorded in Mex- representatives of all British peopl c ) g 0 ex Repair Work a Specialty. 5 destroyers and less submarines e will mark the opening of ‘4 campaign | ico- . 5 i 139 Arch St | (iic union is undertaking to impress falvan was publicly accused by the | The tlantlc flect comprised 16 5 5 5 ey e, o battleships with a flotilla of torpedo in the movement, for world peac being the person who 10bbed the & LAY S L] \ts. The new Pacitic fleet approx- = T DON'T FORGET - image of a virgin in one of . the i A guarantced welght reduction method; | IMAtes 196 vessels of all classes. ; RISIGNS church>s of gold and jewels valued at ST sy IR SPetont . v When Admiral v:\‘\m\ 1»“‘1"1&\ (\4‘!'( DIONNES AS AMBASSADOR 10,000 pesos. The words of the curafe health and happiness. o ol e arade ) ) -\.( 48 inflimed nis hearers, whe dragged Ll i O G D i i essels o focal and long distance moving and ‘ashington, Aug. 2'.—Thomas| Galvan rron: his home, built a funeral HO!‘lick’S the Original |aireetions. You are allowed to et awes : 5 > nt son i !trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- | Nelson Paize, of Virginia | re- | pyvic and upon it tortured the unfor- 5 % etc.; no starvatlon or strenuous exercising | 1led to review a Pacific fleet of mor "conable prices, Also storage. *Phone | signed as ambassador to Italy, #t weal funate man until We dicd. The curate Malted Milk — Avoid |vour e becomes worth " living with | flan 150 vesselsVhere in August of : | e oy . o A clearer mind. improved figure, ovant hr #87-32 and 382, 8 wilbert su-ee',,l aid yesterday at the state department | lias heen detained by the jauthoritic Imitations & Substitutes ST esnilitivs fvenr 430 MAIN ETREET Storage, Supplies and Repairing. LLOYD GEORGE WILL From His Home and Tortured. pany to (he $20,000,000 American CHAMPION LEAGUE. i / IForeign Trade corporation, organized the American navy had no step, cheerfulness and optimism. — Get p New Britain, His successor has not been selected.las the author of the cujaa SRR SER The old Atlantic fleet carried 14,-

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