New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 16, 1920, Page 15

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SIEREER B 0 S 50 0 5 0 R S R 0 R S S B 0 B R B B B At $1.00 a pair. We have about 40 pair at this price We also give a BIG REDUCTION in all Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes. All taken from our regular stock: CH OF CO. Inc. 275 MAIN STREET BRER 5 5 i 6 0 B 8 i B thersfore remains outside the not mo: N th o atives. on miiitary, naval and air questions. In case of war or threat of war the great confederation, The covenar es thai th= "he m COTIETL STl el ) el et 13 Others Invited. council shall meet from time {o timue take in t Article X i P s i o il | Tl Thirteen other nations were invited occasion may req ~d at lemst spect and pr > as against ex | 3 collectiv to accede to the covenant and some - One siost imi- ression the : sgr Jits: L Sioiiitirationtandi ot of them, not E ave done so. ! ant ities of oun S ORRC i ical lependence of ¢ t soit to war ¢ ¢ montihs | T erc mat s 2 ! formulat for the iciion of miembers, f aggression, or | after the award . 1 in. Denm national c lowest threat or d Jf it, the council is | to war in disi 8 erlonds, Norway, Paraguay, . point consist vith national safciy, to advise in wh ay protect its | would immediately be del from | vis ember onsider Salvador, Spin, sSwe itz 4 these pilaas to be submitted to the members. | 21l intercourse with othe embers | 1 have become inapplicable To Achieve International Peace «ai Venesuea " J in the covenant any 5 s provided that when these = =i 5 ™ 1 verning state, dominion or col- | have been adopted by the governments igue under prescribed conditions. : shall not be exceeded without the con- ber may withdraw r two i currence of the o heil. A permanent % New York, Jan. 16—The purpese of ycar co of its intention to do so | military and naval commission is to the League of Nations, the counc “provided that all its international | he constituted to advise the council obligations B s obligations un- der this covenant st have been today, was declared in the covenant fuitilled.” of the leaguc to be “to promote i Geneva was originally sted as | co-operation and to achieve the seat of the league but some ques- tion bhas arisen as to whether it will become so. The first sec was:to Le accomplished, accordirg to t: sneral of the league is Sir James the covenant, by tie natons obligat- ic Drummond, of Great Britain. ing themselves not to resort to war; The league is composed of a council by prescribing open. just andohenors N an- e t Coun clIggIsh . P Y 4ot B able relations betwein tham: by mpdsediion tes otiuthioy ) ») 7 4 i On tablishing internatignal law' &g, an rineipal ¢ Lansl eI exsl (o e B © tual rule of conduct among -4 i Britain, ne ¢+ and H@hts and by maintaining jug Japan. The United Statc entitled a scrupulous respect for JJl traaty embers in ihé council if it obligations. rati the peace treaty and agrees tions were {6 becgme to the covenant. ~The council includes mbers of the league *}S0 representatives of Belgium, Bra- upon signing the treaty of peac: SpainfandiGrecce i 1o coincil These nations listed in the anne us constituted today follows: to the covenant were: < Make-up of Courcil. United States of America, Belgiun France, Leon Bourseol former Bolivia, Brazil, British Empire, Can- premier; c,.ic-,,‘ = on S g g y Dr. l;agan ada, Australia, South Africa, New < R secretary; = . which bolds its first meeting in Paris P ———— international pescs 2nd security. This Advocating Deasy, New of Kedleston, ¢ Zealand, India, China, Cuba, Ecudor, Signor Scialoia, forcign ministe France, Greecce, Guatemala, Haltl, gium, Paul Hj ns, Fforeign minister; A PRIZE BATCH Popular member Hedjaz, Honduras, Ttaly, Japan, Li- ' Spain, Count Quincnes de Leon. Every baking of bread, biscuits beria, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Po- °hassador to Fre and cakes is an‘assured success jand, Portugal, Rumania, Serb-Croat- * jos Venizelos, 1 5 7i o | : ” e Slovene State, Siam, Czecho-Slovakia. ' count Chind ssador to Great o N GELUS FLOUR | Of The Lyceum : Nap'a'Mml and Urugua Britajn and Braz . Gastoa da Thompson ' Milling -Co., NS 4 4 ; Of the foresoing naiions 2 number, Cunha, ambassador to France. Lockport. N. Y. : : however. have not yet ratified and ° The assembly is to consist of rep- Sold by signed the peacc treaty. NotaBle resen . treaty. O > 1 Ltives of members of the league, Larson & Root, 672 Arch St Pl t Miong these i3 the United SUHes cach member to have one voto and . 3 ayers Wwrites e - — All Newest Rew @ @@@@@@@D@@@@@@@@@@@r% ~ oh ?fifi-fia;a = from New York (5 - B Vais & S'pecxal Terms Satarday%@ P City o Columbia Grafonole With 12 Dogble Records ZQ - Selections. DILLON M. DEASY Deiivered at Once Only $S10 pown Turn the coldest Winter night into an evening of real enjoyment. A Get vhis Grafonola outfit now when its wonderful entertainment wiil be mest appreciated. Pay the Balance on Easiest Terms ¢ .o Columbia Grafonola Mr. Dy . whose excellent acting while sccond man with The Lyccum Players has pleased us all, writes the follow i New York City. January Dr. J. Henry Fagan, 213 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. Dear Doctor: 1 had intended to call on you personally before leaving New Britain to express my appreciation for the per- fect dental work you and your able assistants did for me, but finding very litthe tme 1o spare away from my duties during the .ast few days I was in your city, I did not get the opportunity I desired, so I am taking th of communicating to you my thanks. ainless Dentistry” had always attracted me, and in many places I had tried the so-called inless Den- * until I was of the impression that no such form of dentistry was possible. On my arrival in New ritain the term “Nap-a-Minit” got my eye, but I felt that this might be like the owher Painless methods. However, I was reluctantly persuaded b, friend (whose work you had just completed in a most creditabic manner) to give you a trial; today I -can in all sincerity say that you have succceded where others have failed. Nap-a-Minit Dentistry is all you claim it to be. It certainly eliminates all fear one entertains regarding den- tistry. The patience, kindliness, zood humor and unfailing courtesy ever manifested by your office stafl, coupled with the means at your disposal in the most modernly equipped dental office I have ever scen, made my' visits to your office a pleasure. . In order to better assure you of my feelin regard to ihe work you have done for me, I must say that I shall always consider myself fortunate in having the pleasure of recommending you to my friends, and letter will serve as a testimonial you ! berty to use it, with my hopes that the people of New Britain y may get a little finit” is traly wonderful. With best wishes for your success, I am 0 0 e g P G S S B R B S P G760 ©QEIEE'] ] D e 0 ) ) R s ) & & ©@@© o s @\‘> : BEEEREEEEE Very truly yours, We Lelieve Columbia Grafonola outfit to be the best vclue talking machine you can buy. DILLON M. 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