New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 14, 1919, Page 10

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| o ! lously avoided calling attention ta the said, was * t | it i conemnal o8 e D BA(GETIS (0 SIEOMIEIN 2 it s e bk [ oo e o ] by e e e e | that the agrecment which they forcod | = CAME MILES TO GET ~ 4 3 oQ China to accede to in connection with GOLDINE Inner Mongolin, were to hold under S k : Hb Skl ICKness orns Gome Mr. Charles . Williams, of v « i P Ya Tt T Distress in | anese settlement selected by {hem . ton, a suburb of New Brit > all the wharves, o i (crminals | ow to Relieve Stomach ) L k B P I 3 i S PERIL Tfl AMER!EA’ S0 naline ol N Gl 2 Few Minutes: Money Back If selves, to remain under the absolute | IKeé banana (:]:] came into Crowell's Drug Stor 1 {he mannxermchl ©Of our e Treatment Does Not Overcome control and direction af Japan.' day ternoon and approached R e st office, cable Any nlum u:' nm‘-;;.;:non. o e YhAE dapan ‘ “QQ“‘_IIL” Teay s lioe RS LA (e 4'\\!:\::. s:-,un, L s ll;(l,h:lm‘- crminals, telegraph and telephone It vou fecl as though there was g Jupu settlement rights, the ma- | o 2 " in the window and it sceme ha s Ue o dniinistvatic the absolute ovsier- | lump of lead at the pit of the stomach | pority leader stated, include wharves, | ur Palm, Never Fails, ! Evoer peel off a t . met an old friend. Last winter T lived Sl 4 cel off a banana Kin? I Wi and control of (he Pennsylvania | take o couple of Mi-o-na stomach | railrond terminals, telegraph and cable | thats: the wny® SGnn gKIn? Well, 4 in Middlctown and was lald up for to Chicigo, with the | tablets and in five minutes you | oflices postal facilitios, custonms any corn or collu T A Ko : come time, and could not work. My B l‘ i east as far west | should see that all stomach distress hou and exclusive railroad develop- § Nothing else in the world will do it | 8 \‘ stomach pained me, T was dizzy and ; weak, did not it to cat, and when nance or build and furnish supplies It you bel have heartburn or | and outs of Shantung I did eat certain things I suffered for ini g to all railroads: of \ ant. mines. | sour stomach, yon need Mi-o-na. If “Certainly this ix no very small hold g oy | g § B i, for 1 could not sleep nights and | #nd anz other improvements that oUrd i eer he night hefore, take two Alter the outhreak of the wan the I would have to stay at an open daor and have ll(w~;v‘;‘Hq(.y’:?\:’“ S i e any work. I doctored and doctored, gressive, if not insolent, in their trean(- gy VIR s . but only bt worse: finally friends u: met of the Chinese.” o A , Middletown who had taken ‘Goldine In an effort to obtain control of i : advised me to try it. So I did and T - i China, Japan has almost forced loans ame in to tell you how glad T am it is iddey ey stomachi shoulil perfornu its duties on her. Mr Lodge declared : ; for sale in New Britain, for T have FETY OF WHOLE WORLD ¢ nocoding I““"' o o o | IR Hints at Threats and Bribes, % old a number of my ds about it. hould It you use a hox of Mi-o-na fablels “It is the deliberate opinion of hoth k 3 It did wonderful for me I have THREATENED, HE DECLARES Y Jr:‘f\ g i ‘ v:" iy cof !l AN el A i not overcome foreign and other observers,” he said, . : not 1ost day’s work in eight month-. ! C | > 4 -3 7 1.”1m contemplate makin any of AT | | | thai territory north of Washir It you have shortness of breath, and east of Chic o, provided Grea to China pain in the stomach, waterbrash or Vpitan would portoniiy, (his Georl foul breath, you need Mi-o-na, and 15 ax cheaply as any other vresponsible | B o0 ton wet it tho sooner your o N not only to Your indigestion or stomach {rouble, | “that threats and bribery were delib- Rt ! ':"" . w'w; H‘ b\lw na take the empty box to yvour dealer erately used. The purpose clearly was ¥ am: slecping Bine o do bus- | he will refund your money. 1%or sale| to tie up in Japanese hands the he Slark and Brainerd company | of the resources of China at a t i . use in g . hetore o o l"?"’fllof Gets-It,” Good-bye Corna ¢ three years, and T can say from cx- 1 States.” A% U ut “Gets-It” because of the new se- *GOLDINE’ is the bes o= U the principal ar-| and : leading druggists. when other nations were so occupicd cret principle in the “Gets-1t” form- | DT EREE I OLDIN e h ‘l m .|| il Shantu = = that they could not interfere. Unless iets-1t” does away forever gl SR bt QTN 8 i of the Sha 31l Somie ChAnge 15 miade in (heseirctore v ontraptions,” “wrappy plaen will be glad to tell anyone what 1 Control of China d Will Use That ' 1t China would lose | provincee of Shantung, some 000 " ! L rs, ofntments that rub Off, blood- have told yo 11 take Tapan merely secured »niles (ubout ihe size of Tii- | China will be seen to be largely mor letting knives, and sclssors that T R G B s T L _ . i as 3 tred | squs ke gaged to the Japanose in such o way | enip into the “quicks “Getsiled LRG0t LS L would R uot Sb Country’s Vast Man-Power 0 En- | s formerly held by Germany, Sen- . with a population of some 40,- & Ly ete and to such an extent that the already 2 pain. It takes but a second | without it in the hous acquired rights of other nations will or two to use “Gets-It.” There's no (Signed) CHARL WILLIAMS, fussing or trouble. It dries imme- o - : e seriously fring 2 ole Y . THE GOLDINE N 1S AT ‘Peaple shut their eyes to the moral | 200 square mifes in extent, with a pop- | 0 sertously infringed | diately. You put your stocking right B MAN X5/ AT 1 f In canclusion, the republican leader | back on agaln. Towe eroekans CROWELI'S DRUG STORE = ¢ and the methods employed by | ulation of 195,000; and it is further . ain. Your corn will come Wa ] e B Pt yfy!n"v\m S e o Mt ,,,.”m,\.m[‘:, oo | urged adoption’ of the amendments | Off painlessly In one complete pioce, for a rew days longer. COME IN and Willlam Scott : ‘.VSh\nm,"n. Itm 14.—Japan ““ TSR S ERS! " l'“ i "!~" i -‘;“““ l”"“ h'““l*‘ the political vights | transferring to China the rights in That's common-sense. It never fails. Talk Over Your Health Troubl friidin w Eastern empire which s economic and politica store to ¢ po : “Gets-1t,” the only sure, g 2 s-Tt, sure, guaranteed, | - Shantung given to Japan by the v 1 2, guarant ill bécome ** peril to America” and , nificance. Attention is frequently eall- | 6r even this territory of Kiachau, ; money-back corn-remover, costs but eaty, a, trif 2 ko CL, 4 hreaten the safety of the world, o the fact that man con- | petaining only the economic rights ‘“\“»‘, L R Lawrente & Gof Ghinerolahs O nator Lodge, of Massachusetts, the ; cession does not include e entite mne Japanese scem to have scrupu- Award of those vights to Japan, £ Cos publican leader, declared today in | i ki o senate in urging adoption of his ass Republican Asserts That Steadi- | {100 of (he ss with the vited But Surely aining | Lodze said | 000,000, Iy the ferritory sur- danger the Safety of Both America People Shut Their Eyes. raunding t W of Kiauchau, some and Europe. mendments to the peace treaty under hich German rights in Shantung | ould be returned to China instead | being awarded to Japan. Steadily | pd relentlessly, Japan is gaining con- | of China, Senator Lodge w.l." predicted that she would use st man-power to endanger fety of both America and Eu- U. S. Is Resnonsible. is impossible to sce.” said Sen- ““how any conscientious merican can consent to any act or that will extend the power of a nation as Japay over a coun- China, especially when the | - | For the Housewives of this Vicinity nference Doybts Japan's Tntentions. “The principal argument made by ose who sustained the delivery of f By special arrangement with the manufacturers we have made a large of Shantung to Japan * * * 2 = R . "L'flf'Lf\}{},'}?"(f,“i'{,‘.‘,;‘,' e purchase of MAGEE COMBINATION 3 in I Ranges, and have organized a promises she has made * * | I marked by one vital omis- In no instance do I tind that | consider what she has done Chavges Broken Pledges. H - S M e by i By this speeial ciub plan, you are enabled to buy cue of these remarkable New Magee Models, on « with breaking innum L a T e i | a small deposit down — small weekly payments CDe door' policy: destro 12 foreign ' n\‘;"w ree in \I‘HY(h!lY\’: (Ivyvd 1\'()\‘1":1 ‘er fundamental policy, he said, had fen steady. relentl timing to' get timate control of the vast popula- on and gr tory of China - Japs Al Like War, e x = | G i R ececes bhantung,” he continued Fapan is 4 i teeped in German ideas and regards | rar o an - industry he means fo xploit China and build herself up ntil she becomes o power formidable o all the world She will use ulti vately the practically unimited man- of China for military purposcs as Germany and Austria used | armies the man power of the 6,000,000 Slavs, who were utterly pposed to German domination, (o romote their schemes of conquest fapan will be enabled to construct that way power which will | hreaten the safety of the world. She alveady advancing in Siberia and with ‘her control there and China leveloped as she means to develop t she will threaten FBurope U. S. Menaced Most, “But . the country that she would nenace most would be our own, and nless we carcfully maintain a very uperior navy in the Pacific the day vill come when the United States will take the place of France n to preserve civiliza- Entitled to Shantung. 1t there is one other reason more decisive {o my mind than is a great wrong, this giv- Shantung over to the control { Japan. Morally it is indefensihl niwer fo Ty thats vl ! AGEE VICTORY — slightly smaller than THE MAGEE NATIONAL—with the wonderoven— | THE MAGEE ALLIANCE — 36 in. in length, has T As a matter of fact e i the National but similar in all other particulars, is uses one oven for gas, coal or wood. We are con- scparate oven for coal —elevated oven and broiler s B e | vinced this is the most perfect combination of efficiency o ‘:h” St Lo gt and convenience the housewife has ever known. Four hat Just so we could frade with these | boiling holes for coal, five burners for gas. “ONLE stolen territories we are willing to let . i, 1 them be stolen. This attack upon OVEN DOES IT ALL. BE: acad s the most repulvive! of those attacks which the president | the most compact range ever built, only 36 in. in for gas. Two independent ovens at different degrees of heat when desired. Four top burners for gas. ne out of his way to length. Especially adapted for small kitchens, seen fit to make. 1f ever there S e e iR These ranges are ali handsomely trimmed in nickel and white enamel and are fitted with SR e T automatic gas lighters, Your choice of glass, white cnamel or plain iron even door as desired hatever that all the world B ons of Chinese terr y. But | Yon if it had heen otherwise it would | Demonstration of The Magee Ranges by MISS REID of The Magee Furnace COME IN TODAY N . e They are deubly Co. all next week. Step in and let us show you these ed to do by this treaty 1o Msay ] ( - interfercd - > lels and explain the that we should have interfered in he . EE“I"!HEC@(E }) L l]‘l(‘ J C new mode half of Korca in 1904 0 wrongs H PSS A b ) R e o 2k ll A £ t d W§E & Neighborhood Clu | Shamiicance of Award. manufaciurers and 0 n ® n re L 00 g e ourselves The Big Furniture Store New Britain s the situation if Great Britain Tilcp embers lll, is limite similar privileges in this country. "The comparison that most naturally springs to one's mind,” he said, “is ghe assumption that Great Britain,

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