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

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NR2W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 8. 920. ADRIATIC [)UESTI[IN | MAKING HIS LIVING AS BEST HE CAN : I IS LESS ACUTE NOW: “A new note — ‘ Wllson Accep{s Proposals With > | - & s S 9 *_ 99 O “sharps”, no “flats”, but Reservations b 05 o Bt we've SthCk it my! how Chesterfields R ‘ » : —Chesterfield . “Satisfy!” Washington, March M.—The test of President Wilson's reply. dated March 3 > 5 . . . § R S e . A delightful selection of fine 4, to the last memorandum by the prime winisters of France and Great 5 : 3 1 ; 3 . Turkish and Domestic tobaccos, (Britain on the Adriatic question, ®eads 4 R . - ¢ : harmoniously blended in an en- 5 The president desires to express his sincere and cordial interest in the ve- % N 3 H : R tirely new and exclusive way. sponse of the French and Piritish prime ministers recetved on Feb, 2 He notes with satisraction 1eir IIAY > : k ; i n th satistaction their un b The blend is based on our o« altéred desire to reach “an equitable e e e i s ; | Iyt ol S perithent Sipresed et esding cortun \ _ > | / the final result has justified the e Ao ane oty - g ; , : | time and money spent. For cer- -‘ tainly, Chesterfields do “‘satisfy.” should bring “their desires into | line | With the \merica roint of view, The president is 1rprised, however, t they should find in the atement B ’ k own wiilingness to leave to tl Wi d f it azrcement of laly and Jugo- S e e Ensdish ut dont take our OF or i the settlement of “their com- OO Camttbada i i mon frontiers 1 the Fiume region’” eMconanlisnappedison A lra il 1t. SmOke CheSterflelds tOday and find out for yourself. The special moisture- after months of carnest discussion. 't | discussion of Ttaly and Jusoslavia. and | vinced that those terms are intrins roof ackage kee \‘IIA\KHHU i more than a ¢ the* president st réatlirm that 1 ally just are consistent with the P I} pS ehtuso ol views . . cannot passibly approve any plan | maintenance of peace and settled ors iel f‘ m d of principles ; [ :|4 recapituta- f which o to Jugoslavia, in the in Southeastern Furope. CheSter le ds lr an tion ot the chief poinls | narthern districts of Albania territor- | e absence of an American repre- W h ,}:‘,,’ Vhic n agrcom ut . had l“l‘ ial compen for what she is de- { sentative with plen: power is Lo he fr'eSh’ hatever the 1 ched, There was thus afforded a i 3 o oo 4 P . B < 2 prived of else Concerning the regretted, and may have been a 2 & Kt > . 4 SN ¢ weather. epresentin, |..'»‘(»nmx,m.,x onrinion of | et th g it Jugeslavia the views of their governments, and SOy e anis SRS - No et Treaty . Holds. . he is convinced that time would have LU 0 =5 i z the character and ap- been saved and many misunderstand- ORI CON _']"” fron-i plicability of the treaty of London ingé avoided i, before wctual deci- dhile S S Gl s the president is led 6 speak with less | sions had been reached and com- o “\‘“ =i " "’ i€ ““”N‘ ‘m\ : H on account of the frank ob- municated to the ltalian and Jug Ves A s* nch and British'] slav delegations. this overnment | prefer to abaadon the =ocalled buffer e < i state, coniadning "W vhelming signatorie of the treaty of SOUCOLT Wants Barly Settlement. mafority of Jus Vs soi Eio il N ihe Bleaniiuiiasiciofiderendina il In’ conciusion the president desives S 3 placing | Galed upon for unlunited assistance -'r e e G i sazue of na.d.and for untold treasure. The definite ¢V 0F the B SRS S piine) e so u- L0 welloaccopted policy of {hg: Ministers that a speedy scitlement of | ions, without cither % i the "Adriatic question "is- of = urgent ; $o, Italy and J lav et \mh““‘”;“ s e re Mrench and British governments Would Fxclude ProXIuioN i o fus 2 IUSLy ecounized as equitable in the joint eni de- | and rcasonabie. the United ‘States| ' ot 5 : : | memorandum of Dec and hos de- was willing to respect them. DBut the 4 5 & 3 4 i S e o SN clined o approve u new settiement \ppr . - - suz |l irench fand i EritishEprinio s ministersi| See iSRSt o Sl Lo B e the Ttalian and Jugoslay government will of course not expect the zov- ipproval of the \mcrican overn- | the war. These views he has fully explained i in his note of Feb. 1 and he ven- tures to express the earnest hope that n\e Average pepson : the aliied governments will not ftind it nccessary to decide on a course | Uses Sugar On His Cereal J§ ruo me moien sovemmen o) g accordance with its reiterated state- B It N :l s It ment will be unable (o follow. ecause (S POLK. apy zrqund fo S e Square while at his job of bootblac tmary review of these points ol | economic outlets for Jugeslavia in the | source of inconvenience. but the abandon rject of Lee free state | 5o inigters. is unable to mm‘ been : en suflicient indication AL o i Amcrican government throughout its ' | el Mnaot aei o eaehicd withoit projudice 1o the ter- | ernment of the United States to ap- | B0 "0 h was unacceptable to-one i Wawal of thé jofnt: memorandum ot ing. * Note his ‘interesting placard of ; ‘. 1 ‘ | wgrecment of the french. British and | yegion of Scutari suggested in the note resident can recall several insnmr-.»«i Fiune, bitligienlofand il Sione e : : the fact that the British and | miten :Slates 18 prepared sto.ae- | articipation in' the deliberations of | JMEOItaNCE ool ilintencstaing any UhindRiSntoye theliexscution Folith eRLenmsBO R I5 i e Mn lolested Mzovernmentsit and This is unnecessery when one eats l FRANCE OUR ONLY RIVAL i In this conn,ction the Bee. W In this he could not possibly protests rmerican governments and the menm- [ yager reply, the president desires to | where decisions in the Supreme coun- of Dec . understands. the | . Syifoiont warrant for. e3 < 2ncl government intended radically | bt nd s willing, un. | the peace. conference was that it did | L s Ll susss Tn o bn ition. Fut Albantan questions should che treaty of London, except in so (G’ (IS SECIENE o B0 oin. The e “\nlnlhll\llv\ repr ofindum should remain. as it was in- | yofor 10 the memorandum of Dec. % | ¢il were delayed while the Tiritish u\tl)lnh nt Jaly and the vern- s secrecy, with a overnment \\hl(h depart from the memorandum of : responsibility for the tailure ta reach | h circumsiances, to leave the | NOU consider jtselt bound by secret | ' ity for the € nat \ i ibit as that government may be con- | il v ln® S e principles for Gl a e_—NutS “L Only Country Competing With U. < v the Prodaction of Naval Stores Nberate @ nd teresiod j tended “to be, the basis of veference} yy making ndequute. provisions to ! and EFreneh representatives sought ment of tli bt voat-Slovene SWle | cas intimately associated with the | December 9. L solution. He has merely adhered to | ctermination of the cc the defense of which America cntered sduces Quarter As Much, This food is naturally sweet TR it e o Ior lt COr\tdlnS lts owIn ure \(nxn::\,\‘.”‘;dl: e, 1 be considercd a | cereal sug’ar, developed from | rival of the United States in the pro- on of naval stores, and her pro- its own 81"31"\5- -tion is about one-fourth as much jas the United States, the department i 5> 3 i of agriculture states. Aside from lum- Grape:Nuts is a SugarSaver § 5 i Gl i 5 1e long-leaf pine. ave the source of our naval store representing a value in excess of $20,000.000 a year. The ! position of the United States in N)\'s“v important raw materials at present is a commanding one. i A new project in naval stor s opening in the West where the Forest | # Service has given a permit to a Port- land, Ore.. turpentine company to ® ® extract piteh from 160 acres of tirm on the Umpqua Nation- This company is pioneer- ing the new industry in the West. ( Wed Dollar “WET” EXPORTS INCREASE e = ; Day Spec1als sl Y S8 | : Chain and Lock Links > e e >itones Cross chains for Solid Truck Any Ogher 98¢ Voiles, Dollar Day. 65¢ yard. hibit R SR J 4 | 4 iy . 5 s 9 s o bl o e v i Tires. We can give you any SN S04 7 R |0 & 8 P DA R 2N 0il Opague Window Shades, Value . Dollar Day. 85¢ ca. Washington, Marcein S.-—American Good quality water color Shades ¢ st year of export irade in alcohol € of Loom Cotton.. 36 inchi. 2 yards for § spirits, wines and liquors shipped out | g JorasL.00; of the country in 1919, conipared w ‘ 5 it e (e b i : siz€ or leng rom stock. Commerce. 3 During 1919 a totul of 4X.4635.85 —_— ¥ Heavy Hosc. airs for $1.00. lored Window ery, 2 yards for $1.00. ney Dounble Lace : yard. skin eruption become Serious apply CEw o & Rackliffe Bros. Co., 10 per cent off on all Feather Pillows. 1 Feather Bed to be soll cheap. All Wool Serge 45 inches wide, Dollar Day, $2.25 yard. t Bleached Sheeting. 87 t-2¢. zoleum Rugs, 6x9, $7.00. $1.25 Extra Large Bath Towels. $1.00. 0 in 1918. Whiskey was tne heav- | item m alcoholic exports for the Bourbon o 4 valued at : .- Even in severe cases of eczer more, then, can this simple m(“qmn- Inc. 5 pe e or other like skin troubles, Resinol | sive e e s aluedle : ta s g other like skin Resinol o sive treatment be relied upon to di ! Auto Department. Large Tarkish Towels, 2 ‘for $1.00. exported HiRat [\eerm\}id\".‘f‘f pel skin }rnuhlfi in, H(Ilcnk (mrhu Sl 5 gs quick 4 st < t is a stand s| t { 3 ) yards Toweting for $1.00. S : reasoniable fime, clears away ‘the men, presciibed for years, | Dot Park and Bigelow Streets Ladies’ Chemise, $1.23, . toe 109, © Heal A C trouble completely. How muci SR 5 | K% ies h $ value, for H fake HAYES HEAL 1\" HONEY plete o ach wait—try it today. o : LT | R e e e S R

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