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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1910, * Boston Store et evenings at ¢ We also close until Sept. 2k We closc Monday o'clock until Oct, 1st. Wednesdays at 12:15 " Wednesday Specials That Will Interest You. Every one a Money Saver! “Lily of the Valley™ cambric muslin, materials shown for ladics’ und our price 12¢ “pec price, on sale Wednesday morning at 35¢ Yard Children’s Gingham and Wash S Boys' Wash Suits, et to 11 years, Boys® Suits, 36-inch, fine is onc of the best wear, yard is a 1 low to 6 years. 59c value Wednesday . .. ...... 4B 85¢ and 98¢ valuc Wednesday et 25 value Wednesday o poe and $1.75 value Wednesday $1. value Wodnesday vatlue W 5 value Wednesday $: Ladies’ Lance and fancy Collars. New goods, all the latest styles. 25¢ value Wednesday o 50c value Wednesday PULLA & NIVEN Let Steve Do It He will take care of you and give you the SERVICE. His motto is SERVICE. Day or night. Christen- . ings, Weddings, Funerals. Washing cars a specialty. - Steve’s Garage 503 MAIN Tel. In the Rear. 1728-5. Eastwood Electrical Service Station and Garage. Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- tem Specialists. MAXWELL SERVICE STATION. REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-12. PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 18 MAIN ST. Daily Freight -and Express Service NEW BRITAIN. NEW HAVEN AND NEW YORK LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND TRUCKING. - TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. A. H. HARRIS Care of Adna Johnson, TEL. 961. VIM delivery and heavy duty . trucks, from 5 fo 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. . A. M. Paonessa, Prop. e ————ram - DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. HANROSS AUTG (O, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2237 139 Arch St. DON'T FORGET DIONNES focal and long distance moving and trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- « gonable prices. Also storage. 'Phone $87-32 and 382, 8 Gilbert street, New Britain, Ca | 'WILSON DESIROUS OF 'BEING WORLD RULER S0 Third Warders Are Told by | Congressman Campbell Speaking before a gathering of over S00 prominent republicans Saturday Lake Philip Camphell New Britain afternoon at Compounce, (lon- of k s Con- gre complimented sman and necticut upon the cholce of reprosen- tatives and congressmen and biticr! attacked administra- tion the demceratic Wilson league and President for i stand taken on the of nations and several other matters of admin s tration He was loudly applauded for his remarks and his many witticisms wer well received. e continually red to the league of nations .. % . president’s league of nations aad to Wilson as “the college professor with th: one-track brain.”” His criticism of Dr. Garfield as head of the fuel ad- ministration was very sharp and he accused “the long-eared professor” of much needless waste. In speaking of the president’s cabinet and the war depavtment the speaker asserted that | America had won the war in spite of the war department. Preceding the address by Congres: man Campbell, President E. W. Chris! of the Third Ward Republican club, under whose auspices the sheep roust was so successfully carried out, in- troduced Governor Marcus H. Hol- camb and called upon him for a few remarks. The chief executive of the state complimented the club and then launched forth into a criticism ot the democratic administration. He re- peated his oft-made statement to the effect that President Wilson, with the league of nations, was the most dan- gerous man in America. He requested and said he felt that 1921 would see a republican statesman holding the of- fice of president of the United States and added that he would like to see a man there “who would be just as jous to stay in the White House would be to have him go ithere. President Didiara, representing the United Columbus Republican socie- ties of New England, pledged the sup- port of the Italian voters to the G. O. P. and lauded Governor Coolidge of | Massachusetts, his home state, for his work as a reflection upon the repub- lican party. Abstracts from Congress man Campbell's talk follow: Wants to Rule World. *“President ambition runs higher than president of the United States. That isn’t enough for him now. He wants to be president of the League of Nations. Then he could send our troops to Japan or Italy or KFrance or England or any other place, and the next day send the fleets. He is the most dangerous man in America today, and is the most autocratic. The royal reception given him across the ocean turned his head. The statesmen over there knew what kind of a man they were lead- ing on. They fed him royally. Put his food on plates that hadn’t been caten out of before in 300 years. And lackeys backed themselves into a room when he entered to eat, as they and their ancestors had been trained to do for the past couple of centuries. And it all turned his head. Is it anyv wonder that he got restless in coming back to the White House, where lackeys do not keep on bowing and scraping to him as he sits down to eat? Wilson' being Traded Chinese Liberty. “Coming back for a moment to his Kansas City speech, if you will par- don me, I must say that it Is difficult to believe than any sane man who is a citizen of this country would give | expressions to such a sentiment as President Wilson did. The fathers conceived our government in fthe broadest patriotism and founded it with the wisdom of the ripest states- manship. The Constitution of the United States has for more than a century been the example and hope of all the liberty-loving people in the world. It has extended its influence | and example to every people who | have aspired to government of tihe people, for the people and by the people. The greatest statesmen of the century through which the Con- stitution has come have declared it to | be the greatest document ever pro- | duced by man. Our government is the government for which the fathers fought on many fields from Bunkcr Hill to Yorktown; for whose honor thusands struzgled on land and seu in the War of 1812; for whose pres- ervation thousands laid down their lives In the 'sixtles; for whose high purpose men fought in the Spanish- | American war, and for whose honor and protection millions enlisted and thousands died in the European War; | and when the president declares that his League of Nations, prepared in | secret by himself and three othor men within the past efght months, and for which he has traded as a har- tering politician the liberties of 40,000,000 Chinese men, the aspira- tions of the Itallans and the hopes of the Greeks, is greater than the Zov- Electric Motors Repaired All Stzes and Makes of KFlectrio Motors and Generators Carefully Re- paired or Rewound at McKAY DYNAMO & MOTOR CO. 25 High Street, Hartford, Conn. 'W BRITAIN'S FINEST HAT STORE FOR MEN. 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Every Columbia Dealer Has It Columbia Grafonsias — Standard Modals up 1o $300; Poried Dasigns wp to $2100 New Columbia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of Every Month COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, NEW YORK . BUY THESE RECORDS AT Grafonola, Shops % 138 Main Sfreet New Britaln’s Largest Exclusive Retall Talking Machine Shop ernment of the United States, his con- | in Kansas City a few days ago, when duct of American affs Is nothing | he declared, “I have short of alarming. to fight for u cause “When the presidont addressed | than the government.’ congress, we thought he would have Good God! is the man sane? something to say about reducing the | “Can he be in his right high cost of living. But he uttered |say a thing like that. It not a word, only inferring that by | membered, gentlemen of ratifying the league of nations as soon | and guests. that the as possible, the high prices would has taken a solemn oath flutter. What folly! Such incon- and defend against all enemies, for- sistency! By binding ourselves to cign and domestic, the government fight other people’s battles, then our and Constitution of the United States. food prices would come down. How | The president’s expressions of in the name of heaven. how? tempt and insult find apologists lenged his right of the treaty president’s utocratic | no interference with his plans or pur poses and he shares responsibility with no one. He is supreme, abso- lutely supreme, and help it until March, 1921 the day coming when have America for Americans Scores War Department. “The war department has been grossly inefficient and Incemabetent, out here is greater come at senses and will re- the third president to protect be ward con- Questions Wilson's Sanity. The “The most any man in statement of senate has chal- to ume the whole making power. nature astounding utterance of our whole history is the President Wilson made BARBER SHOP FRANK BOSCO, Prop. FIVE——BARBERS——FIVE 183 MAIN ST, Above Clark & Brainerd’s R no one can Thank God shall is we { lion for the senate may | The | brooks | and the little there think nothing of spending the people's money. The people of this country responded nobly and gloriously when their country calied for men, money and materials, but the department didn’t care how they used this money. Over $700,000 worth of American airplanes made a good bonfire in France. One Connecticut firm, a dem- ocratic one, too, made a contract with the government, the contract calling for the expenditure of a mil- and a quarter of dollars, but have already spent $14,000,000, now asking for $800,000 job. fellows they and finish ire to the ‘Can any sane American imagine that the administration has been act- ing just. - We have just as much pa- triotism now as we ever had, and are share our last last drop of nation's honor, willing and ready to dollars, to shed our blood, to defend our but when it comes to having the democratic administration act as has been acting, then it is time-to say, ‘Stop, sufficient.”” Dage-Allen & da. Hartferd. g NOW iS THE TIME TO GET A NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE Our Fall Club Just Starting YOU CAN i ONE Oy THFESKE NEW AND EPFPO-DAFE * M- CHINES, FULLY GUARANTERD FOR & BIFEPIME; BY Poying A SMALL AMOUNT DOWN OF —3%1 PER AND THE BABANG] WEEK. ? AF PHEJRAT Liberal Alewance For Old Maechines—Disconnt For €ash: We are ju ist starting our Fall Sewing Machine b, ean get the henefit of a hrand new Home Hewing MocHiné, wWhich is guaranteed in the most and the balan You it Now, can save e tor Sines HEhiest the FunT healh and comtentment to mil Hon the same for THE NEW HOME SEWIN G MACHINE ING Call and sstisfattory have the heneft more than ever. great desl py making sarments lifetime of manne 1 prying = in weekly pavments of $1 of the for a service, and does by ce wse heme sewing is profitable For Gays when were girls, ng of sewing erap dmot hers ma ehine beet of womeh youl MACHINE AN IS THE SOLD UNDER UNLIMIPED inspect eur many Aifferent models. T of the rachtme btinging Why sewibi doWH whtile. paytng:, Every mth this stinfiest; ek 1t ONEY SEW- GUARRNTR nrd fioor. Meyulersh hersolf #hd ChabiHER:a # 485 THE SAVINGS BARK OF was this organized and e community. NEW BRITAIN ists to serve the interests of It the people of has performed and 8 performing thimmigsion. It has provided funds for the bullding up of the community Jy | loans upon r present time fers now to aid al estate and other securitios, to more than sixty per cent which of amount its deposits, individuals in this community to build at the "t of- thelr ogwn., homes by loans to them to the extent of its resources and that the law of the State of Connecticut allows ut five per ent. interest. It furnishes & safe place for the people of this community to deposit thelr savings and pays upon much depomits at the rate of four dollars each year for every hundred dollars of deposit, and at the same rate seventy-six thousand portunity and the ing Interest to bank upon on sums of less than a people have avafled place thelr is now their number of open accounts. It has tol tal resources of $11,382,087. It hundred dollarw, themselves savings In this bank since its organization serving 20,738 people in caring for and pay- savings, it having at the present time that has acc More than of this op- umulated from its earnings, In excess of the amount of interest pald to its deposi- tors, a surplu, amount due depositors ug: The bank —exactly and s open four o'clock 1 cept Saturday, when The bank tors. and vicinity, make loans to them in In order agent, as no the bank agent officers and are more coming throu 1f to use it. The Bank ¢ and for the Depositors Charles B. Oldershaw, H. Dayton Hu: William H. Hart, Bdward H. Davison, Stanley, Edward N. TWO MILLION WILL [ NOT COVER LOSSES | Spectacular Fire. 0il Co. Plant Is Burning Out. New York, Sept lar oil fire whi afternoon, has ra the Sone and F Long Island City more than 50 pe damage running was gradually today Although officia ment said that under control, it briskly and prom two or three dag of galons of ¢ flames bave sk opposite the central It is here to serve the and thereby avoid the the bank can be of service to you s of $525,492 more than every depositor. ainst any loss is located in a enough to the building of fts own, 1 place of meeting of t from nine o'clock in the the afternoon every business day in it closes at twelve o'clock noon is a mutual bank and belongs wholly interests of the peopl receive and care for their s ald of establishing a home. to secure a loan it is not agents represent Uus. continuously n either to You should apply likely to be an agent. favorably gh in any A picture of its DIRECTORS: George W. Traut, Charles F. Smith, John A. Andereon, E. Allen Moore, Charles J. Parker, Charles mphrey, John B Isaac D. Herbert L. Oil company Fleming p after a survey property $2.000,000 Prat of w of Raging at Standard | SUm is said consumed ir ould still raging oil tanks Since Saturday, be ascertai 36 of t i have bee | Shortly b naphtha tanl the air a great tanks are flagration Since the urday, 300 for blistere of the rubber Deputy 15 ch, ged leming causing nd The spectacti- since aturc at the plant company in injury to properzy millions itself out ay of col on s under ersons outbre into the emen burning teet bl boots Fire 1s of the fire depart- the blaze was well still was burning firc lsed to continue for | in the =mttl the thonsands | with the #1_the path of the| it to ~sumed. 1muxu. was the b vears continue for way, w ief est one department pay the full This surplus is a guarantee to the bunk might sustain. 78 Main street he trolley cars, morning until the week ex- to its deposl- e of this city avings, or to necessary to apply to any, individually at payment of a commission to an Such applications will receive careful consideration by the considered then it don't fail building is shown above B. Pazsons, Minaor, Russell, Noah Eucas. t, of vhich the Sone a subsidiary, the ruins, that 10,000 of ented by As with compan n destroyed ned the he 9 o'clock up, shooting imn of smoke, fire, but the control, ak of th e, have the penetrating t caused by Maher said at least § { ) Patrick F. McDonough, the Stand: would be more & nearly s la) anot! been treal h t he had fou; he has been connee and he expeol two d