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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD PR!D“' FEBRUARY 20, 1920. t ne Ecramitam, o “ongress of nations at tizen preserved by limi- make the peac world ] mere . Ll sar < { the e 3 publican president im- 1at upon offic power, and put primarily upon law. and upon | expressi £ mere differing opinion me v after March 4, 1 * 10 an end to the dictatorship which we cifectiveness and »recraent | —however radic s distasterul—be le of publ right ted. in order to v on the war. A congress of a ons s 1 be i rule of mere expedi- By a series of statutes unprecedented called to consider and declare \\uuL‘ i [ ans of meciing S in xcope and Liberality, with sir of international still remains of | Bolsheviic assauli asserted ) d movernmental econemy ness of purpose and patriotic devo- bind and to ynu\p!: for the | “America i g | ute ot further velopment und : ne it t > foreizn borr of that 1 1d for the ap > { 5 <t < 1 children {{Women Will Be Interested —and Men, too, { the adeption of an exccutive buds tion worth P ro the Ameri Limitation of the right to strike at can peop < the presi- | i © point where it contlicts with s dent powers broader and more auto- | of the law to all justiciabl 1 to \Yfllflfl Shear Pl’CSlflfi[] 01 S(\ll]e preservation of the community; estal cratic than were possessed by any ‘Ont_!‘mq.&v‘ betwecn nations by im- |t ache n the Lo vl»_-nu! mny | lishment of a labor tribunal with sovereign in the ecivilized world. Our partial judicial tribunals, and to | means excluding the professors in our t e % aci - effor » fortunes, cur make the decisions of such tribunals ) ) power to enforce its mandates, { capacity for eifort. ou ogls ; Amocm e Powers Revision of the system of taxation liberty of conduc our lives, were UPOR dquestions of fact and upon { “which involves the tarifi.” freely placed at the dispo: of | Americanization una the elimina- an exccutive whose authority was ez In Our Advance Showings of questions of law binding and ef-. fective. 'hat is the old American | doctrine. and that is the nccessar; method of democracics, for demo SPRING APPAREL SOk 2 “lihu Root' tjon of lot of Bolsheviki or Bol- so vast that its limits were imper ned at republican state con. sheviki mpathiz from public, ceptible. The authority —was ex- | (ER00 of Semocracics fov Qomocrs vention b tonight the platform office. ; ercised by the president, by his of laws, and not of me upon which he belicves the party | il wiiley R i icansRolRrEnarumentsy hiSgRbLCea ) he extreme effects of the pos- iy SRl X | Mr. Root's address, made at a con- | chiefs, his government agents, and eaiitipd el 5 .' q il 4 o ; . : : o 4 b Mk b s 3 . ver are I aye s ur women’s shop & I =0 to the polls in November. | vention called to recommend four personal agents, to the full, with- ] oy :l'r:_ir_‘”»‘ POwWeL 2 een o GTEdipyenl T (EAGTIIE G QAL o) Gy 800, AE0E e T 1 T iking of his proposals were: | delegates at large to the national out question, because the people ofl ldem‘m' dieesy s s el | Decentralization of the executive = convention, was regarded as the open- America were ready for amy sacri- | . yp. Athida o h:\nr\' 19 ing gun of Lpe campaign. It WEE pre. i fic?’ to win the war. { by which it appears that honest and | smart Polo Coats, Sport Skirts. Blouses and Suits for women. A SiA G . pared after informal conferences with | Peace has come, in fact, if not|ingependent advice from offcers of nore autocratic than any istinguis] ic bt > | e putoeratie (han &Y [ tho most distinguished republicans of | technically; but the War DOWErS Of | o president’ s own sclection is an of- s B TR the state. § . the executive still continue. TheY ' ronse and that the evercise of the SRt 3 For Republican Government | should he brought to an end. It is } most ordinary powers of the heads of titication of the peace treaty 2 — | 1'OR THE SOUTHERN TOURIST strect and our men's shop at 93 Asylum street. rs which have made the pre v’ UYRRFES popel By i Sills Suite, Sport Coats and Flannel Trousers for men. naling some of the tiny drop- “More importatnt than all” M.’ not a simple thing, for new condi- | dennrime e lets of 1 mucus sprayed Nt amentie lonz befora | Boot said, “is the necessity that we tions have e RS e e f st L ;',“’\.“,?r,i into th when persons fuggaze and Trunks for both men and women. elect S | restore our republican from "'1‘ e dealt with at {he same time DY | consultation is cause for resentment. 1 ihe League of Nations | sovernment, with the liberty of the new statutes adapted to the coudi- ! fow Do They Do 1. E : o T e R T PRI | tion peace, and subject to the| Iy is o mreean Gl THERE Cover Up == e = z === e of our consututional | many S mciallandi nnomcial ShiEConeh ani Sree. 1 that the country ! porlexnemencinE R iy i ot { | “There i a double immediate pur- | should : 3 startling obl fluenza. symptoms go to bed at i pose to be served. OUne, to restore | tions of Article X are opposir ¥ onece th call a physician. i sal th military v While waiting for i the habit of freedom. It is danger- | System of 3 3 i e would be wortl s, and which . : of Ep S | of bowing to power without limits. (dose m or They soon become subscrvient, and | SiVely applied enabled the United -0lls) (o be followod soon after g’ o4 a] eait roblem then, character esmential to. ededom | Flates to. turn ‘the scale of war: M 1'% arimk of hot demomed. in degenerates. The other is 1o stop | {FAINSt Germany. They W order to the bowels and n c | a nrultitude of torfercnces, ill- | Millionsjof vouns men : Iygtroined skin active @ =ne : without v mach muscles and digestive organs | judmed although well me Saan (| DI 1Re 19 is the = > : om to be contiluted. slow to act as age advances these splendid and patriofic yout y ic is oot Harmiol oo | the natural € of business | (o na e , natural laws | DAVE alrcady rendered to their coun Doisan OST poople find the | can operate to restore normal con-|!"Y to Pe made und for ir i un ake milk, sul 3 T Rl koo H = : S [ den of further service, and leaving | [ Situte S £ o I until - saddenly Assails Wilson's Plea. { the millions of Young men who coi g Of waie § ifier onted wv.hlhvf\xllh'\llhc\' The appeal of President Wilson in i Haaiie ml-“..}“-"{ the first or second day cocoa t r‘\l-‘r(1:|l:ng . 2 { October 1918 for the -election of : Rl e and broths m lded. . en i Demoeratic congre he decls ‘ A o tho fever subs lightly 3 becomes their daily task to aveid 5 v sosmitaiel : 53 | tor the ¢ of onr country it 5 what they know to be chronic con- A i notiny 3 injustice neiples of our overnment, A: sed eggs, cereals This Storc Will Be Closed All Day Monday—\Washington's Birthe e . - { republ and Teprese Riie nracd hould be aniied te fie ‘ve permissible. Act under the Hl el y _ i 6 ) }ives whe with splendid loyalty hud | rojations between o Gl IAbOE 4 direction ¢f a physician. day. X cvery forward step of > i the public; “first, to assert the i zet up too qulckly. £\ o Tesort to g G y tlonzil buciEie B as Bailais Has, o e e e ) in bed at 1 after Strong nhysies 5 i mand for the continuance of sUPreme Siates within its field, and the w\\|.;h ey : e j power by the election of & cengress. paople of each state within its field v ivable for elderly poopls A W which would submit itself the 1 3 3 Yol G e | Y R \ i wh vould subn It over matters essentinl to the 1ift « BOARD OF HEALTH 1o powerfully and - feeling of 898 , amme o : S act ARG s C Rl past 80 yoars of e andstll acive = SE s oma B G quck Returns Use Classified Colun is needed is a laxative in kis profession. It can be bought or in g 1. [t was | sceond, (o exer hat popular con-| effective hut mild at any drug store and one bottle | the inst Amer denmioeracy © trol by makin >piving suck: | o<« This is best found in I‘f enough to last {‘Q"D fl large t :pell 1d. wch | laws and est s : such \\wnn.‘ j E aldwell's Syrup Pepsin fam many months. is a { lon as been t . of | tions of sovernment, 1o cure | iC D e P g o remtworthy peeparation. e e 5 e b | E e er-vyedder omp EEEE laxative herbs with pepsin, It In spte of'thef:ut that Dr. Calds i\"qmw‘nn au nnu (ud mfl & plebiscito every class and (.-lmm, so tat 0111‘] ts gentls and without @rping, elle Syrup Pepsin i the Luvsese celling at the other and with naught but|svstem of government will be jus i T "':’lh‘_'::““_ ' liquid laxdtive in the world, there i oy i 1 TO €. S. MILL & CO., HARTFORD o do thei e e e el k. republic. It ix autocracy by con- | The people over wlhom oue < i subscrvience beiween not a T STORE Construction Sale Every woman’s opportunity to secure many needed things for herself and her household at cl earaway prices. The very finest of merchandise We Are Tearing Down Our Old Building. Come for Unadvertised Bargains NEW SPRING DRESSES SERGE—JERSEY—VELOUR £35.00 Values at $19.75 £49.00 Values at $35.00 Lovely les. most of the: «ly embroidered. in the newest spring colors of nut brown, new blue, ka " well as navy and black, they present an attractive appearance. n without othier - year, many who need its benefits have Sent. Mdwell's Syrup Pepsin 1ot 3ot used it 1f sou have nor, send i The president’s deflance of or death 1o compel compliance with been on the snarket since 1892 your name and address for a frec trial authority of the ate to advise ! its demands is not ereign but sub- | and was the private formula of Iwzrlc to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 512 upon the covenant of the League of | ject to the control of the dominating | Dr.W. B. Caldwell. who is himself ~Washington St., Monticello, Iilinals. Nations and to give or withhold its | class, Mr. Root cbserved. The consent to the ratification of theiMands may be moderate today, et e he continued, | faid, but with power unrestrained, t} A G ds will become oppressive — nuc the autorratic power. 1t LR ] ! was a cLallenge to the right o officer of the United states gov ment fo ise his powers in had not the approva should n work point conflict withy the of sclfvp set of men claim the right to undertake | formance of a ser upon Rights. sident had the conslitu- 11 authority and duty to negotiate X ,treaty The Senate had the con- » ‘i“e‘";:”';“i:‘('_'n?“:::;‘ :’{“:_»‘11_3:2 z;0c2;>~' (he Tealth and life of others depend. sent in accordance with their jude- | ooy e vins poiou, RO Sriice At Sk Sorcentent e gid . The line between such a per- S 'z ) 1d an ordin S “xgat.ll'n;;(\:« ) H R drawn by law. 1‘- : h St fi By endous power of sparably connected with 11 30 Arc ree prosident commanding millions of | riany of centrol by the Soverning civil “and military subordinates sople is the duty of justice v g controlling xpenditures 1 otk et e neonl woney. Senators were thr e ed lubor from ho hey did not subm heir | ; em up to enforce its demands Roast Pork : Frezh Shoulders 1b 2 g ment to the pr e l"‘\’ AH | the ‘;‘:l‘;)‘\i-“’ 2 Jf»uif l‘.u kv',?i\..}; chnl\“trhei\; were calied upon | means to i 4 o0t declared, | mands and x defective in several respects, ! (hom if fou just duty eal from the standpoint of the ! o) the establishment of a competent nterests of the Tnited State considered as an instrument do- signed to secure the future peace of ; the world.” It was the duty of the sepators he said, to *‘test the true meaning of every paragraph, to con- der {he. conditions which the pro- visions were to meet, to estimate dividua 121 i = ARpoUtIcaly o uman forces of self interest and | can produce fhe st = and pot pjudice and passion under the in- | example of thrifty a aeonom e fluence of which the treaty was to | overnment” Th | be applied. and to form their own | Dr te expendit judsment upon t resulls which § War which to some ; would be produced for America and | ¢VHable. he said % \oal Stew ... Sirloin Steak .. Ib 38¢ B8 | or civiintion. |l : i 53 | Agrees to Reservations. n had been ealled to B8 I . . Ll “he reservation a G cad of leaving aut 154 5 5 0 0 56 P 0 P B G P B SR8 S S8 Eoun ot as the United States . the | trai o e o —— = = — | chief objections to the tre :'@"é?'@:"m‘ @’é}ic:i:}'@ '@:,@{é}@i‘}:‘@@@:‘ 'lrrcs(:nt "k""’ entrance into the league of nations g an abandon- ! | ment of the 2 oe Doectrine, witin irreparable injury 1o the United States and no benecfit to the rest of the rey and 4 K A ' world.* TI done, Especially important, asserted Mr. ! plained, bring about a refor ° Root. is that ti prevent the “m.| T establishment of an nickel gray. Good Choosmo Among the Winter Coats at Very Low Prices many styles ~ for spring wear. s o § NOW 837.75 Values to §89 ... NOW $40.75 > QUALITY PLUSH COATS plain and fur-trimmed NOW $25.00 Vilues to $49 ... NOW $35 Values to. $75 ... NOW $89.75 Lean Pot Roast . 1h 20c¢ Plate Beef 2 5% %) ) impartial bunal, and for the abilsh Sheets, Psi!ow Cases Sheetmg, Towels and Linens, Priced Low unbleached, regular value 30c a yerd. le mue.d\xru_... S sscescar BBE Towels—Double flnmd xeg\xlar value ¢ each. Sale price . ... 3 for $1.00 rowels—Targe e, heav: To“(‘lfi regular ne 75c each. Sale price .. 59¢ kish Towels—Extra large and heavy, regu- Lo valuc $1.50. Sale prich, each .. .. $1.00 5-Inch Pillow Tabing—Regular value 69c. Sale price, 2 yard ...... eececcs BBB Pare Linen Napkins—Size 19 1 ., Tegulap- vaule 50 o dozen. Sal: price .... cereee $4.98 52 P Veal Chops Advocates Teonomy. Arcon .\h- Bleached sheetina— Roast Veal (orned Beef ... 1b 10c BABRAARA Bn Imv Pleces o Pork Chops .... 1b 35¢ S 28 %. ) 2 In white and colors, i all the staple matervials. In the assortment therce are ginghams. per- cales. devoushire cloth. oiles. shirtings. batiste, seco silk. crepes, piques and many others aveady reduced from their regular prices, Women S and Chlldren s Hosiery and Underwear Women's Cotton Vests and Pants—Medium and Brpken lots at . m black., heavy weight, broken sizes, knee length; brow calu values $1.25 to $1.50. Sale price .... . 89¢c w pair . . Ceeeciiesecescaaoe. 2CH Women's Wool Vests-Pants—Also few Tights Women's ) Lisle tockings—2ock Lroken lot and sizes, values $2.00 to $2.50, $1.2 am, black. white and brown; every ps Women's Wool Union Suits—All winter styles, iranteed; values 60c. S S X broken lots and sizes, values $2.00 to $5.00. pair .. . ceeseeiea. 450 sale price : Women's Pure T Si ocki ! \Women's Silk Top Ves dovan : broy aly, all sizes: regular broken lots and siz E s pric . read Silk Stocka black Women's Silk mop Yest—In white or fles white, nd greys: values § . broken d s value $2.00. £2.00. =ale S0 patrle B0 o .49 price . ceeaese Women's Lisle ¢ Lisle &) | credible mistake” of Article N. The | h t m, unde greement in tl rticle “to pre- | t will he obli e as again: azgression ! it sources in o rritorial ¥ and existin xpenditures. political ender 3 n econd, to secure an of the leazue. ar: nds » | partment which will siop Tnited States 8 risos | © congros: will ston icfend ever em £ . na money for thi 1 rmed force a exter as to lie d¢ now sion “no mz ! - 1 need not don at the time t} about the right and “Third. wrong of the controversy. o abount ! ation L (ot { the wisdom or folly of ent + on ! he f 1 so not be ~ manuf; interests of rorld’ # i ar Tias shown all Ameri e e tiror Ihe ependo treaty ou 4 5 he 11 not be stopy reservations of senate. hat | 1ed %o as not 1o cithout those reser s i 1 trade of B ch fair and hone substance i ight |« ndircetly will enable Europe not to be ratified. I hope the v ! pax her debts and remain solven will be ratitied with the reservations | 1ssian Folshevism, Mr. Root long beforc the president “tion. | ¢ d, has set upon o detinit That will ba done if the | taking to destroy sting demo permits it. If that is not n | eratic vernme : s mission that is what I nk the r 1 ies have made dway i party ought ‘o stard fo t “nite a e W Advice 1o t Prosi - olshevik missionaric ins 73 “Immediatel tor the fou ¢ inal overthrow o i, e A reb ¢ republican president 89 ARCH STREE1 *% 1 should urge upc > socioty of na- tions the Teform o i e cov nant, £0 as to mak 1 L rule of 1 B P e & X 1 hereby wish to announce to the public that I have opened a store at 89 Arch St. where vou will find an up-to-date line of Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing and Furnishings. Men’s tailoring in all its branches. I am an ex-service man and offer a 10 per cent, discount to all of my comrades. My overhead expense is small be- cause of my location and I can undersell the Main St. dealers. Let me convince you that I am out of the !lirh Rent district and will give you the benefit of the saving, s & S N EEEEE @@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@mm@E@@E@@m@@@@@@@@@n@@flfl: n { Men's Sweaters, Shirts, Hose and Underwear Greatly Reduced Men's Hea g and \ t R of our st T at > knee lem.\h >t:\e reuxlar ‘alue 10 () and $1 L Sale price . 0 Sale price . o $1.35 od Lisle Hall Hose—Stan- e Tanty KAl ook ‘Unb Rults Ainienc 4 i5eito T (.\uh LI coacs 0c styles; regular value 81.75. Sale prcle .. $1.25 n's i~ I se~—=ploendid ovtment of <. Alcniinil ','_"1,.""',"“ o aatite Sate price sge | Men's Athlete Shirts and Knee Length Drawers— “":“‘.”g‘ el S 2 Cross-bar nainsook and striped madras; s i values 75¢ to $9¢ each. Sale price u: \\mvl Shirts and Drawers—st: Men’s Pad Garters, Sale price alues from §2.00 to §2.50 Men's Fine Cashmere Hose—Two-tone combi- price .. . 516 nations, superior quality, value $1.50, sale “ine Cotton Knit Unlon Suits—White price ... S ort sleeves, ankle length, second Men's Negligee Sl||fl~——-] renc ’1 L\Jf.. in fiber 2 well known make th ils at madras and silks, discontinued patterns; ¢ price, each values $4.00 to $7.00. Sale price ...... $2.65 =] D[ElEIDIEIEEHEIE]Li_]LiJIEIEIDEIL_]EE]E][EE@EE@ED@EIDEED@I. latoReleRekeRelaRetoTaTh & £] WDD-DDmnnnnnCmrmnnnnrmnm—mnmflmmmhnmrmrmmfip i | { i l i E@flmn@@@@@@@@@a r_a

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