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or to carry ings. brings d's greatest family house, ge, Winthrop A. RILEY 208, K BUILDING. Agency. HOOL OF MUSI0 » Pirector. HARDING ENTERED IN NATIONAL RACE Is Ertlogized in Speech at Chicago Convention veago, 1L, June 2 dministration & n oligarchy in which the few rule the many and telling his hearers that he present country faces a problem more ermus than those faced by either Frank B rovernor of Ohio, yes- Vashington or Lineoln Willis, former orday placed the name of Sen. War- ren Harding in nomination for the presidency at the republican national onvention Willis recited Harding’s record in Former Governor briefly Senator the senate and prom:sed that if nom- | wated he would be elected He char that production had n hamy wnt reculations and announced that the rep in party had been called pon te rescue the country and save American Institutions. My Whllis said “Republican success is always de- sirable-~in 1920 it Is imperatice. Called into being by Abraham Lin- oln to save the Union. the republi- SERVIC TO RE- ROOF OR BUSTED AKY TOILET. CALL " SOMEONE We have Eave Pipes that will last lire Al kinds of Plumbing repair work a OOD WORK AND SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO. J. Edward Erwin 676 Main St., Next to Beaver St. IF. MOTHERS ONLY KNEW Thousands of Children Suffer From Worms and Their Mothers Do Not Know What the Trouble is. Signs of worms are Constipation, aneed stomach, offensive 1 h, with occasional navel, sour stomach, « wollen upper lip hard and full belly gripings and pains about the pale face of leaden tint, cyes heavy wnd dull, twitching eyelids, itching of the nose, itching of the rectum, short dry cough, zrinding of the teeth, little red points sticking out of the tongue, | Assailing | 1y so-called govern- | | can party merited its long years of triumphs through its valiant service ! to the republic and its prometion of the peopl progress. It battled for national rity and sound finance under adership of Ohio's son. Willlam McKinley; it the victorious standard of the square deal aid obe ce to the law i\t the call of thet stalwart red-blood- American Theodore Roosevelt st as arve its hievements and liant as has been its leader ‘the gnan nominated here today 15t be of type big enough to enable him { to. 100k with level gaze to the leader- ship of other vears, and to face, un- daunted, problems more serious than those which confronted Washington or Lincoin. We have emerged from a world war victorious and unafraid; in that t struggle to maintain the tional honor and preserve free zovernment among men. republicans on battleficld, in congress and in pri- vate life did their full share as Am- ericans rezardl of the repeated in- sults of the most bitterly partisan \@ministration in the history of the republic and the ment that the only way to sus the republica and be patriotic to vote the ticket of the party won in 1916 because ‘he kept us out of war' and seek to win in 1920 be- cause ‘he kept us out of peace.’ Tariff Is Needed. *“The republican party here assem- bled, with the fac of the herole dead looking down upon us and com- manding us with mute lips to stand by the principles of the party and defend to the uttermost every American ideal, will go forth to victory on a platform pronouncing unequivocally in favor of constitutional government and obedi- ence to law; in favor of repeal of war-time legislation not nceded in times of peace but seized upon by a pr-grasping, autocratic adminis- fon to perpetuate itself; in favor lezislation to promote indg¥irial peace, not by protecting a rich man | because he is rich nor » poor man be- | se he is poor, but, rather, by pro- | | oMcial pronounce- the wpricut citizen, rich or poor, because b. is upright; in favor of t ratification of only such a | peace treaty as, while fully discharg- ing our obligation to other nations, will, at t'ie same time, protect un- equivoea’ly every American right and reserve for decision by our own peo- ple exc.usively every purely American question: and in favor of the main- tenance of the principle of an Amer- ican protective tariff and an American Merchant Marine. These are bound to be the dominant issues of the forth- confing campaign. Then, why not name as our candidate the man whose record is the party platform, for the record of Ohio’s candidate is the rec- ord of the republican party in the last decade. Fostered Merchant Marine. | TOOK PHYSIC EVERY NIGHT | ; : MRS. JOHN CAPOZZI Ashford, New York. T feel it my duty to tell you what *Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets did for me. 1 tried several kinds of physic for over three years; and, of course, while I took it every night my bowels would move ; butas soon as I stopped taking physic, I would be constipated and would have Piles terribly.. 1heard of‘Fruit-a-tives’and bought one box and took them. Now I am not troubled any more with Constipation and no more Piles. ‘Fruit-a-tives’ did for me what no . 6ther medicine ever did; they left no after-effects, aud now I do not have to use physic. I recommend ‘Fruit-a-tives’ to all | ™y friends”. Mrs. JOHN CAPOZZIL 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y, ——— shoulders; no chieftain remains “{o bend the boy of Ulysses. But his lofiy example will abide. May we not learn from it that lesson of" broad vision and uncompromising” Ameri canism without which part{ fealty is an empty thing and a free republic only a fragrant memor: As a mem- ber of the committee om foreign reia- . didute had a promingfit and honorable tivns of the U. S. ?up. Olio’s can- part in framing the reservations to the peace treaty which were adopted | by the senate aXd dwhich will be the 5% REDUCTION SALE DUE to the Backward Clothing Season : we will start our Annual Mid-Summer Mark Down Sale Friday, June 11th. We run only two sales a year.. No mark ups and mark downs, you can come in and figure the discount for yourself. This sale includes our standard brands of clothing Shuman and Stein-Bloch 5% Reduction on All Trousers, Raincoats and starting during sleep, slow fever. Room 57 olin and Guitar Instruction, ock. DF ISEASE” CHIROPRACTOR it reusbne why you | Adjustnents o Nt you mrw troubled N A “He foughf for an American mer- Mrx. H. N, Roberts 502 Asylum | chant marine to carry our coramerce treet. Flint, Mich,, used Dr. True's| ynder the American flag to all the | Ehxir for her little baby girl when | norts of earth, while other leaders she was sick. Mrs. Roberts wrote to | were skoptical or quiescent; by the e Dr. J. F. True & Co.: “My little girl | gide of McKinley and Mark Hanna he Is cured of her worms.” and in a later | helped hear the heat and burden of letter wrote: “Baby is fine and I | (he day in the struggle for rehabilita- think it was your medicine (Dr. True's | tion of American industry; four years Elixir, The Family Laxative and|ago he stood on this platform—h Worm Expeller) that helped her.” | choice of both Willlam H. Ta It your child is il start giving Dr.| Theodgre Roosevelt for chairn True's Elixir at once. Buy Dr.|the convention; and it is only True's Elixir at” your dealers at once. | add that as a, member of ek the Nizes he enjoved the intimate ar leine oF " e = tial friendship of both B e leaders. He had the h pable of dolng so to the senate and to s s ment of the lezislat ihe Roosevelt divis Jrance—lezialoy | 1% the oaly sefantine | nd removing com- riotic people, but ulized because of "san bigotry without a ® all the annals of war. T eak of his cordial relationship R e oren “olonel Roosevelt because it B aiiled *hironrac the capacity of really great oause fAindw it and men®o overlook minor diifferences for Your case will e} the common good-—not because Ohio acclaims« him the successor of Colonel | Roosevelt. Roosevelt left no succes- | sor: his mantle fell on no earthly With yours, and ths | h affliows the hurian ation. Don’t put It OLZ \ or BOOTH BLOCK | Phone 1352 said for old | The Most of junk and Popular and rniture, Practical St. Hand Tool On the Mar- ket Today We have a fine assortment of these tools in stock. Send or phone for descriptive catalogue. We deliver to your home. RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., Inc. Park St. New Britain, Ct. the fire bell you get in- OBILE ANCE the Sccident jfore you get now, STATE the home you el see us i ny or sell, MUIGLEY § New Britain Agr. Dept. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES - We deal in every make typewriter Sold, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 battle-ground ~in the forthcoming | campaign between Americanism and internati m Let us nominate ' the candidite :r‘mzc record is the platform. “In personal character he has the dignity,” urbanity and breadth of vision. of MeKinley. Like that other greal’ Ohjoan, he is ome of the com- folks—best loved by those who him best. With no working pther than his own ability and > M.acity for toil, he has built up a prosperous business employing ! many men and in the shop where he | side »y side with his men never been an hour of labor trouble in 25 vears of friendly co- operation. As laborer, as employer, as editor of a great newspaper, he knows the many-sided industrial problems and will bring to its solu- on the same quiet good sense and woirit of helpful co-operation that have characterized his business and professional life. : “William McKinley was a great president because he understood the viewpoint of congress and knew how Soft Hats No Goods Charged at Sale Prices The Farrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN STREET to co-operate with ihe legislative de- partment of the government. We | pestuous seas before she reaches her have had enough of one-man govern- ' ysual calm course of progress, he can ment. It is time to resume the func- gay to oificers and crew as he labo tions of gevernment as set forth by .mong them, ‘Steady, boys, steady. the constitution. We do not need a dictator, an autocrat, to give orders. hajr.raising maneuvers The country calls, rather, for a man and sane seamanship by of' courage, poise and decision, Who ' \whc knows the w while reserving to himself the right to direct the general course of govern- ment, is not so cock-sure of his in- fallibility as to refuse to hear the ad- progressiv we do safe | whoev “Ohio presents such a man for your deliberate consideration. He is a stalwart fighting republican. whe is certain. vice of other men of large ability and ' believes in the eflicicncy of repre- in 1912 by wide experience: a man deliberate in | seatative government under party judgment, wise in counsel, and of | sponsorship; knowing and heeding 1914 such caliber and exrerience that in | the lessons of the past, his face is to- republican these troublous times of unrest when | ward the future—he is mot a pro- senaior by the old ship may have to sail tem- fessing progressive, but a performing FOR DARK TAN AND BROWN SHOES The “Liquid Wax” Polish—originally made for Army Officers’ shoes A Dauber in Each Carton. No Paste Required. Easiest to Use. and he is a vote getter. publican state ticket with me on i republican needs The country _party, the republican Ohio and Ohio needs the nomination | ‘We need not so much brilliant and ! of her candidate to insure succe believe we can carry Ohio this a captain for the nominee of he may Stalwart Republican. 'our undivided November to with our candidate nominated victory Thne enemy carried Ohio by, and thus insure republican triumph—s nearly 90,000, yvet in between times in |'that modest, forward-looking Ohio | was elected United States and he the whole re- ding of ‘Ohio."” great carried along to N and he can carry Ohio next :\‘oven\”;l ber by 100,000 majority. ‘ “If we had carriea Ohio in 1916 & We ' great republican president would” be* year | in the White House today. If wen convention, pledsge | till | dent March 4, 1921. but “In the name of Ohio republicand® carry it in 1920 the nominee of this. convention will be inaugurated presi- T present for your deliberate consid-' eration the man who can carry ONig} dignified, substanti citizen, that aggressive, sane headed leader of man, American, Senator Warren G. iz g o URK TAN AND SMBixpy A \‘\\\\vm AN 2

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