New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1920, Page 8

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Sl 5 ] b not d 4 to the part the United o . . . The maintenance of the peace of the ! future of such out s as Germany | Gl b Cl h. H RE world d ihe effe cecution -of . attempled lo perpetrate i UST REMAIN WITHOUT CEANGE, |iist bl it SE b lou e o FLORIDA obe ULlothing House PRESIDENTSWILSONTELLS PARTYS . - emn o cn b il sl 5 o | — S ates is the only nation which has rtin the figiting of the last few | jted States Only Nation Which Can Guarantee Dis- | miicent mumd toree with the o gf) veske,of 1 s vt b, i | CUBA | ] cussion For War—Failure of Pact Means Other At-| 1 (i 7 bn i 1t iy S v sl 5 om0 piso Il Our Entire Stock of then anothe tempt! the war is in question, and the whole our guarantees, tempts Against Democracy, t Yet Vindicated. ! ol Be mude to crush the new natlons| future of mankind. It will be heart. ening to the whole world to know the of urope. ashington, Jan. . ’resident Wil- at war v her. and the old siage i 1 do not belicve that this is what ”\‘*5 attitude and purpose of the people of | WINTER CRUISES T "ROPICS ’ It is 1tow rezay for the resumption of | Satisfied with. Personally, 1 do not} Crimcs_in ‘Democracyzs Name. w ol otis e na e cas el J1E| dttept thefactionfof the Senatefofitho I spoke just now of the spirity FOR l U With Kuenest regret that 1tind § liances wnich made settled peace im-| ed States as the decision of the lership of the United States, think- il Lo be ueprived of the plews c. It is now open aguin to) Natlon. have asserted from the first| ing of international alfairs, _ Bui inere | b a1 o1 ng you and| eve of i The ¢ jes| that the overw ng ajo i is another spiritua .adership which i i i e : ju- [ sume. The world has been made safe e uce a e O o (g e _i pression to that ¢ s y! for democracy, but democracy has not o = O S M |t ek g e RS B e Wi b vttt (e, A, (Quigley praicipies Waien anust now fulnl! b worked among their own people, | evidenc of public opinion given crimes are being committed in its| B sy e e e [ oy e ey inefmkeisiciblse e teehor thetBtatos B 1l sorts of preposteraus per- o l0s the world fed 5 5 | Accept Interpretati . Tersions of its do ‘trines and practices 297 MAIN STREET l P itual leadership of the world until{ of Nations there may be as many se that If the Sen: hes to say what] judgment. is to be the great privilege | Steamship Tickets to Al Parts of the, Senate of the United State: Taal i 50 lestroy the con-! the undoubted mecan League | of the democracy of the United Stat H Bty the treaty by whicl) the bel- | fidence of (iovernments in'exch otlier,| 18 L shall have no ol tion., to show that it can lead the way In the ent nations sought to effect the! and their validity cannot be ques.| van be mo reasonable objection to 10o L 1:1)‘21"» gteut social ol o t& Tor which they hud fought| {ioned. None of the objects we pro-| terpretutions accompany:ng the act.0f fidus roblems of our time, and lead | Th v l f bo h Eean e e SRR Y le objects We Pro-) atification ielf. But when thel the way to o happy settled order of | cral Leonard Wood, was announced e Values are far above what you or- that at this supreme crisis and | cured c o ot withoi treaty is acted upon. 1 must Know | life as well as to political liberty. last night by the Leonurd Wood league wurning point in the international! out this Nation's ratification of thej Whether it mcans that we have rati- *fi}‘i,.;i’fi‘ff'i- this achievement we yust | in this The announcement gave Hons of the whole world, wiren the | 4 ty and its entry into the covenant.| fied or rejeceted it. i € or ate. arrying | no explanation of Mr. King's with- d- i_l fi d Th. . h fia of the groat e ol e i e e e | e e e (D G W ¥ | do an can b | drawal but Frederick Moore, director inarily expect to find. 1s store 1s the B e itn nehianat e il an e At oy R anal ol ot e PmustirakE R wiciou G changes fyhiinhiid on| 1 other way to sweep out of | of publicity for the league, stated that ble and dependent upon events’ and preserve free sovernment. It went' dlter its meaning ‘(,1‘,»01::(:5(;1.1@“! | b T S Gl il 1,9 belie (,{1 v i e T e the United States should With-| enq, and the end has not yet come, It i, We must face the unthinkable ta auerading uider the name of popular| King was stated to be on his way B ome O art ammner arx Liothes. v from the concert of pros | went into the war to make an end of; of making another and separate kind | government. home from Chicago where he confe: enlightened nations by which Ger-| yilitarism, irnish of treaty with Germany. ) Whenever we 100k back to Andrew |red with General Wood. rtions with regard | Jackson we should draw fresh inspira- | Ehad or Demociauny teauers lase migut Rates, ings and Further Informa- . bic tulisnl o celcorite Jackson | inabie activiu They e again hberty to make it impossible for Gov World. fessed t v was defeated and all similar 8 ions and to make But no mere 2 5 = 5 _— rnments (if the world be so un-| jasting peace. Tt entered it with noble| to the wish “'“‘””1’1”“““ Of "‘el""“{“l"l e ff:";‘ b ""1‘“ Aer “’I“l Erampiel i i i imanie i fhe vorid be oo i | btne peste e g o e | e et i e smonis | BOYCOTT AGAINST JAPAN Hats and Sh luded in this p i e o oy Ruste s e to what the people of the country| definiteness and firmness the principle ats:an et e 2 Jp conaeinenc e e Keeping World Peace, [ think on this vital matter, the clear| of national authority and national | BE thte aotree ths Senate of | Five of the leading bnlmu.n‘nts have | and single way out is to submit it for| action. He was so. indomitable in his' Chinese Lumber Interests Ikeported in QRO LTS (coursel theSenaie 9 ceepted the treaty and formal ratifi-! getermination at the next clection to[ purpose to give reality to the prin- 34th Ann“al Sale 4 States fhas isken ations will soon he exchanged. The the voters of the Nation, to give the| ¢iDles of the Government that this is| Project to Obtain Raw Timber . ‘Way Open for Old Intriguc. question is whether this country will pext election the form of a great and| a very fortunate time to recall hi ermany 15 beaten. but we are stifl | enter and enter wholeheartedly. If it solemn roferendum, a referendum as [ career and to renew our vows of faith From Philippines in Future. s s ] i nisren: i 3 fuless te the principles and the puro! ; 5 practices of democracy. T rejoice to join you in this rene of faita and hanghai, Jan. 9.—Lumber inter- = & xyl]\'(hina and particularly in ypjch Philippine lumber may be BUILDING BIG DIRIGIBLE. Shanghai, as a result of the bOYCOlt 1nost economically brought here. purpose. 1 hope that the whole even- ing may be of the happiest results as MOVement against Japan, are report- Chinese wood workers, carpenters (R s regards the fortunes of our party and K ¢0 €nsaged in a propect to obtain ,nq puilders are said to manifest an | Huge Craft Now in Coursc of Cons — HARTFORD the Nation. J raw timber in future from the Phil- jncreasing ‘aversion against” the use ] i e . ° —_— }:munc.\t In former years the volume o¢ japanese lumber. i struction For Italian Army. - T of Japan's lumber {rade with China et a 7 Rome, Jan. 9.—A large transatlane 3 roeritrad 2 Upon the completion of Mr. Hsia's | King is Not Connected | has run into millions of taels annual- ! fu. | tic dirigible which will be capable of ! survey it was announced that in I i . e & 2 25 2 With Woed Campaign Now . ““puvia s x itste o er ' {ure the Philippines would undertake | carrying 150 passengers and will travs Nor i [PReieviais o uste B sraduate of (, supply a large portion, if not the 'el 75 miles an hour mean speed is : Jan. 9.—The resignation | the Philippine School of Forestry, pulk, of China's lumber needs. An -now in course of construction in the ! OU IN » ES I YOUR MONE i WISELY of John T. King of Bridgeport, repub- ' 53id to have been sent by the Philip- jjtention expressed was to apply to Roval Italian Navy's aero station af pine government with the approval of authori- Ciampino, near her The length of lican national committeeman for Con- S e 1 the United Stat hipping Governor General Harrison. has just (jes with the request that boats be ~the craft is announced as about 408 7 necticut from his ti i N z vv HEN Y OU BUY i his connection with the completed a survey of China's lumber supplied to encourage the growth of feet while its cubical content is fig- : presidential campaign of Major Gen- market and a study of means by | 2 i = ured at 1,190,000 cubic feet. STYLISH APPAREL == AT SUCH PRICES AS THESE . Our Grea t Removal Sale Women’s Tailored Suits I Continu es ' T o Off er The season’s best models in Silvertones, Scerges and Tricotines. Now $22.50, $29.50, $37.50, and $47 ) , LADIES’ SUITS Women’s Stylish Coats LADIES’ COATS 50% o mm—— Now $1.9$2.9 and$49 LADIES’ DRESSES Off 50% NEW MILLINERY One Group of Misses’ and Juniors’ $12 : Off MEN’S OVERCOATS $25 and $29 Winter Coats at MEN’S SUITS Women’s Plush Coats Splendid range of selection in the favored three-quarter lengths. Former Pricc Range $49 to $125 Now $35, $47, $49, $57 and $89 § Astonishing Reductions in Ladies’ Suits Only for the purpose of Clearing out our stock of Suits so that when we go $12 50 .' . (1) Women ,S StyliSb Dresses Now $I 2. 98 ; to our new store we will have an entirely new line of Suits, do we offer the radi- cal and drastic reduction of fifty per cent. in ladies’ Suits. $ 42 50 . [ ] Come in and see the great variety of Suits we are offering from Women’s Silk D Now $17.98 § e L bt e s All Millinery Only $6.98 R ]C H Wle lt1a\crlc had right aluni a large stock of lag[ies’ Hats, every style, every color, all materials. You can select, during our great Remgval Sale, any Hat in our store for the small pri f SIX AND NINETY-EIGHT CENTS. REoE D el FUR COATS wih g Men’s Overcoats and Suits Many will clapse before you will have the opportunity to buy Fur Coats at such low prices as thesc: Our Removal Sale found us with an unusually complete line of Men’s Overcoats and Men’s Suits in et T / A : stock, At a discount of 507 you can now buy a warm Overcoat or the Suit you need in business or for Coats, 38-inch length, seal 36-inch ! handsomely 3 4 your informal sccial engagements. Do not over look this great opportunity to save Dellars and Buy Collazland foums marked sk A : Real Clothes. . Now . We also have some Flannel Shirts left, ideal for working conditions; some Collars, Shoes, Caps, . o o 3 : Neckties, Underwear, etc, On all of this wearing apparel we offer you substantial reductions, in many; $225.00 Bisum Marmot C - Alinic Coat ) - cases a flat cut of one-ha]f, 50§~ y extra larg In Serge. Tricotine and Jersey. sizes 14 to 40. Former Prices $25.00 36-inch length $275.00 Full Length Natural - . 150.00 Hudson Seal Couts T e Gl The Caesar Misch Store Sal Coats, 42 inches long, ex I N ¥ Raccoo tra large natural skunk coilar Coats, inch length, sell collus i - b and s i No. 687 Main St. Hartford, Conn. No. 687 Main St.

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