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, 1919, " tensify these quarrels and antago- lice Turkey for the protection of Ar. or of o nisms and bring war instead of the|menia. The press agents of the ad- en and ma promised peace to the world ne h r ministration say it will take “Many people who have been |dred tho nd men. The o e ha Ac s strongly in favor of the league,” con- [ partment experts flgure it hilli §? i tinued Senator Poindexter, “disap-|quire one hundred and ffty thou e the S America, the pi prove of nearly everything that the|men. To assemble, train, clothe, feed, | people of t J upon whi league has done. The nations acting | ho and transport an army of | the burder xation ultimately together in the peace conference > one hundred and fifty thou- | evitably g 0ld League of Nations Kmocked | Paris_ constituie the same nation:, | e : i . represented in {he same way, as the League of Nations. Many people re- and Battered About Eard 85 dIShonornhle and o | SR action of these nations in the le o 5 . . Dunkirk, N. Y. Sept. 12.—The | control of Shantung. 1T do not : like the proposal to give Greek ret- ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thougn( her child must have Lexgne off Natlonsfwastattacked heralliyye 7 ur Sl o el o F PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce vesterday by Sen. Poindexter, repub- | agvocated by our repr sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MAN " will produce the SLEEP | lican, of Washington, as a harbinger | the conference, and yet they adve.| FROM WHICH THE! : : of world strife. Even in its “inchoate i cate the League of Nations, presum.| have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, form and in the act of its creation.” | ably because they (hink rthat whila | DUm and morphine, each of which is & narcotic product of opium. Drug . S 5 o - are prohibite fmm sellmg either of the narcotics named to children at al the league, the semator said, has| it does wicked things in its inception m “anybody without Iabelling them * poison.” The definition of * Foecotiol stirred up racial quarrels and i- | and formation, at some time in {he : A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, Imtuhuh in poison- mosities between the United States| future, by some process of regenera- nus doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” The taste and and many foreign nations. tion, it will do good things. The good \n)Pll of medxcmes containing opium are dx%%ulsed and sold under the names “The future operation of <che, things that it will do in the future ** Drops,” *‘ Cordials,” Soot{;mgSyrupq etc. You should not permit any league,” he added, '‘is bound to in-are purely imaginary, whle the bad m(‘(lluue to be given to your children without you or your physician know — | things that it h and is doins| of what it is composed.” CASTORIA DOES NOT in the present are a CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature “A former attorn of Chas. H. Fletcher. M— United States infected with the league | Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of A d A Z3 of nations dise: s we must AILINE SKIN the league without amendment, and then appeal to the leagne for the pro- tection of American institutions. The man who advises the surrender of American institutions to foreign con- A 8 g i trol and the dependence upon the N:"i"‘”fm’:“p'l’]'v:(‘:a:”‘n‘r':;h;'{‘e:tk:l“r‘;]:"f_ good graces of that foreign control If your suffering from cczema’s dis. | 'O, tNe Protection of American insti- 4 Olll' Own ade atS 3 & Zema s cls- | tutions is a traitor to hLis country. - tress has beén intense, you are en-| urne cry of partisanship is raised titled to the groat comfert that Pos.| .y tnough tho defense of the constl: lam can bring you quickly. It makes|tjon and of the independence of this &8 1 ; the work of healing short and pleas- | natjon were partisanship; while the 5 ant. A little goes a long wav and|roposal to transfer by some process s does a great deal, the skin responds|or political party ressoning io caid y ! ® ® so eagerly. Itching irritation stops. . to he entirely isan, although Pimples and rashes go, and, best of 2 nine-tenths of E who advocate all, Poslam will not, can not, harm. it iouldibe lopHoalt i Sold everywhére. For free sample | for the fact that the A of their ¥ write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 | party administration is its chief pro- CGNN’ HAT O, West 47th St., New York City. ponent. Poslam Soap is the tonic soap for| “The first duty devolving upon us the skin and will freshen and beautify [ in concrete form under the league your plexion of 1 W THE BEE HIVE WELCOME HOME WEEK ==SALE J An ‘event most interesting to money saving people who insist on style and economy are urged to get Hy Heath > acquainted with this new and progressive store. Be sure and attend this 10 day sale starting TODAY, FRI- PWARD*“ DAY, SEPT. 12, as we are offering values which will long be remembered. Featuring for tomorrow we are offer- ing as follows: London Eng & A few Voile Dresses of Organdie, flowered Voile and Gingham Dresses to close out at $5.98. Regular » . i FINEST HATS & CAPS price $11.98 and $14.98. Hoirmags vason W This Season’s Spring and Summer Women's White Wash Skirts all sizes and styles, regu- and Misses’ Suits, worth $37.50, at ths sale $14.98 lar value $4.98, at _rhls sale_ ’ %}) 98 This Season’s Spring and Summer Women'’s Silk Poplin Skirts special for this sale .. .3‘_.50 and Misses’ Capes, worth up to $39.50, at this A few Serge Serrs at ] f»;.98 $5.98 and $9.98 Very Pretty Silk plaid and striped Skirts, This Season’s Spring and Summer Women’s regular value $6.98, at this sale $4.98 and Misses’ Coats all colors and sizes, worth double Voile Waists, regular 711 .49, at this szlc .st)t~ the price today and still more for next spring at Voile and Organdy Waists, reg. $2.49, $1.49 this sale . $9.98 and $19.98 Better Waists worth $2.98, at this sale $1.98 o e e e bove M d Articles Must be D d of to Make Room for Fall and The Above Mentioned Articles Must be Disposed of to Make Roo HAT STORE ' Winter Styles Which are Coming in Daily for Men. Women's and Misses’ Fall Women's and Misses” Fall anc Georgette and crepe de chine and Winter Suits in velour, vel- Winter waists $4.98 up to $14.98. ‘ our Checked, Tricotine a n d We carry a complete stock of Men's wear serge from $27.50 sey, silvertone, crystal cloth Women'’s and Misses’ Hosiery up to $79.50. Sizes from 16 to 59. - Coats of broadcloth, ker- wool, velour in the leading from 29¢ up to $3.50. " : : < ; = $3.0! Women’s and Misses’ Fall and shades and styles. Special prices Kimonos at $1.98, value 98. Winter Dresses of tricotine wool at this sale from $27.50 up. Sizes }"101156(?‘1695(_5‘ $1 ‘1 >. \AL velour, Men's wear serge, wool i 16 54 Petticoats 98¢, value $1.50. jersey, satin charmeuse, taffetas Ll = Better Petticoats of silk jer- ind g6 Vomen’ isses’ Fall and Sl and georgette crepe from-—$19.—98 Women's and Misses’ Fall an sey and taffeta from $4.98 up. up to $50. Sizes from 16 to 52 Winter Skirts in all plaids and | Plush Scarfs, regular value ef;?;}:ledr ziel(l)(rgDer:t:Zs?lgfg;atir{};&i styles at prices from 98 up to $7.08. For this ten day sale $25.00. $22.50. Sizes from 23 to 45. $4.98. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT IS NOW COMPLETE WITH A FULL LINE OF THE NEWEST CREATIONS IN FALL AND WINTER HATS. SPECIAL PRICE FOR THIS 10 D LE From $4.98 to $14.98 , THE BEE HIVIZ 373 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 24 2 DR Y %