New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 5, 1919, Page 4

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'WILSON CHALLENGES ¥ LEAGUE, OPPONENTS § \Tovites Them to Bring Forth, Some Better Plan 1l i LT | Loui : President Wil | son reached today the real t ming of his western g tour in the interests of e treaty —the | i start of his lon ing around {he - circle of states west of (he Mississippi i Iaving sounded the keynote of his ; appeal in addresses yvesterday at Co- lumbus and Indianapolis, Mr. Wilson e 5 planned to take a brief respite from ¥ speech making foday hefore plunging into the arduous program that will % o \ carry him into virtually every west- | . ern state Arsiving in st Touws cariy | # f 0 For the Bedroom are now being unpacked this morning, he arranged to sleep late on his special train and then “Take a tip from me, fellows—next time § ! to Jkeep most of the day free _‘ 7 and p}aced on our Show Floors. you want a Suit tell your Ma to get you Kid ; e o R . Clothes. Some class to them, believe me. I got § ; Sanpiga sl i S F ‘ e This high grade, well made Furniture one today—it’s got a nifty belt—just like the big | G e By ol e ot | | L . fellows are wearing.” : T 5915 "he- was. remomannced for.the | N . was bought at pre-war prices and will be sold We'll give Mothers a tip—Our Kid Clothes ident found a stand all the rough wear a boy can give them— | b ltuation ax rezards ratification of the | f Al at extremely low figures. they’re made of sturdy all wool fabrics. Priced ; b other state. Tn the o i £ ’ e e | BEDS IVORY Styled Like Our $7 9 5 ' . e e : DRESSER MAHOGANY Men’s Clothes ~ | the republican senators who have de- G b Gl e 7 | " CHIFFONIERS IN GOLDEN OAK Made of All-Wool up to : P s m g s .~ DRESSING AMERICAN Fabrics, Priced Vi e e s ‘ TABLES WALNUT - Senator Johnson of 4 r One Third Less , e e [ ] lations committee and others pected to address opposing meeti G o e e ol . RUGS for any room in your home. : i night the president is to make one ew York Sample A T R e | 5 It costs nothing to look and but little to 7 the president made plain his inten- | b : 4 tion to explain various features of | B ] bu o es Op / . } the treaty during the trip and refrain | B y. from engaging in a debate about the issues 4 in public discussion of the tr heretofore. 357 MAIN STREET [ e e i . i section, the provision for self-deter- | i Cross the track and save a Five Spot! / - mination for various territories 3 Europe and the reparation system es- | B ! tablished by the treaty he attaches | | e PY particular importance. ] » fighting temper of the presi- appeal to the country w in hoth his addresses vester = = = = 5 = = ——=gmetii Within three minutes after he FOR QUICK RETURNS THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS, the first of them at Columbus he armed to his task and was | putting his ideas into biunt sente punctuated by vigorous gestures. interrupted repeatedly by se and several times by cheers. at the Sacred Heart of Jesus parochial | ered at the center »flPlla‘h'flll time was spent last ! secure {he peace of the world? Tt is han of the paper box department | Polish orphanage were given an out- | evening at the home of Miss Catherine | a case of put up or shut up. If the orth & Judd. ing at Momauguin by the business [ Conlin at 88 Hart strect. ere were 1,802 children enrolled ' men of this city. The children gath- | vocal selections by e ter marching | At Indianapolis the president called ; cITY ITEMS school yesterday, according to reports | from the home, carrying fiags. The | on the opponents of the covenant to | ki filed with Principal A. S. Andrulewicz, | youngsters hac y time in the sand | produce a plan to secure the peace | §§ bur hat at Wilson's—advt. making the argest number ecver en- |z ater lig R it ot willing tol accept : omas J. Devine has accepted a | rolled. served. ! the league of nations. “If it g ion with the New Britain Machine Spend your Sunday in a new felt hat s 8 s il e Sl e i s ing 2 rilson’s.—adv Hosiery, 3 for $1.00—Wilson’s.—adv £ 7 J any in the assembling depart- | —Wilson's.—advt e S e e ). He was formerly employed as | About sixty of the children of the| A ; There were ntlemen who don't like what was John O'Brien, Jos- | done in Paris think they can do some- | eph O'Brien and s Clyne ren- | thing better T beg that they will hold | § . e N ® [ ] dered several piano selecticns. I their convention and do it now.” ! Hoslery sale——Wilson's.—advt. | Besides his two principal addresses, | & Mr. Wilson talked briefly to crowds | (88 James T. Roche of 49 Union street |that gathered around his car during | B ‘}m en d the emyployment of Geo. |short stops at several small cities in : ® LeWitt, e of the Lyceum theater, [ Ohio and Indiana Mrs. Wilson, who as advance agent of scats. sal on the platform at the two dward Markham, chief yeoman in | Scheduled mee also stood heside the navy will return to Portsmouth, | the president w he appeared at L e e . CREDIT is the LIFE BLOOD of BUSINESS. 0 day furlough in this city. 4 Dt tomorrowWilson's,— | AMBIICAN AND BRITISH e Spending YOUR money is YOUR business. ot FOR POLICE IN FIUME T et s, (s e S s | WHY should YOU pay cash for your clothes? the commission of Allied generals | Walsh of New York city | sent to IFiume to investigate disturb- | BGH G- . CREDIT . OUR BUSINESS d Ehethorelon herl oot [Ancesh thers i RuHich nch soldicrs . g8 ving 1S , an ‘| were killed has made recommenda S e YOURS for the asking, with no extra charge. include maintenance of public order ) 3Bt 57 N taken part in | jn Fiume by an American and British | et il B S i We invite you to come in and talk it eManthat”selIs you an | - e T over with us. Our business is strictly confi- T dential. ' : fixiée Pannss E&fifiefi’y g QFF fo SCHOOL in tbe\’ Our line consists of all the very latest knows—that he is sclling you a battery that will | B i % | Styles of Ladies’ and Misses’ COATS’ SU!TS’ satisfy the demands of yours:nrtiné‘and light- t g i S8 ; DRESSES, SK]RTS and FURS- ing systems for a vital and enduring power supply. P i 3 S ‘ Boys’ and Youths’ School Suits. that the “XExide” has thirty-one years of S : 7 o exclusive storage battéry building behind its g Y £ Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, Over- smallest detail and that not a feature of its B¢ construction was incorporated until it had ; . coats, Pants’ Hats’ etc. YO“ can be We“ and absolutely proved its practical worth. [ warmly dressed on . -that it “costs most to make, but least to use’” e | T isiin times dike these ! Bting the boy~here “ause it is manufactured not to meet the : when enormous prices : fof his shoes and you : <et’s competition, but to give real an = ; for shoes rule ‘every- will ot only save P! 5 g den £l where -that the mighty ] liberally, but buy shoes K€ during service to the customer. Every ounce value.giving powers of the that will give him the oA e ey e fl NEWARK Shoe Stores very best of wear and of it is made to stand the gaff—to live and to R R S . e fn it s serve under the roughest conditions. ta amxions: parents. MORROW ! " weekly Payments William J. Sullivan of Beaver Little Mi; h is one of the If you knew the “YEX{de” as well as the man et v | 1 Nawark Shee Stores Co. ; A. G- HAWKER || | oesmesimewest ) Bogton Clothing St New Britain Store 324 Main St., Near R. R. ELM ST.

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