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| [,.v..- the opposition of the leaders of President Taft“of his own partr and ANI] the republican party, enabled Amer- Wwhich was assured of support of 40 thout shock or punic and ultimately Kknew that he conirolled the senatc . le our country the atest cred- and that in his own time and way he Store Will Close | Why “". e itor nation of the world wou estroy the treaty. Mondays All Day 'm,mmfifl - | Turm g to e s the sordid story of its de- ¥ i record of the re- : j ca s hee 1918 Mr. at.” 1 Cummings, after review- During July Get Ready — - — e e seid . " h ¢ te ‘No blacker crime 3 st civi- (Continued From First Page.) achievement, shauciess in waste © — - o l'mw and money and without parallel lization + soiled > of Hartford 3 a competencies lires and our history who conducted the Spanish-American | fOr 18 incompetencies. fuil and ou war to indu in the luxury of | repidiations.™ | written at P . k President Wilson's two appeals be- | Referring to congressional investi- | fOr® congress for legislation dealing Out B iimmeaame s 1 ASaleof Blouses on the Bigge has been to prove that it was the cleanest war @ vear sterile debate our countrv fouzht. We suy ! ever fought in the history of civiliza- cither peace ner reconstruction.™ the only fc Your |.ii o g | SR TIEE S T [ i L Scale This Store Has Ever He | Bty bl S rome that it finally | said. and widespread propasanda line to compromise our prin- turned to the fruitful task of inv made it imy St N fuEmes pawn our imm 1 FLAG |Erssemiaries v ok | Nearly 3,000 Crisp Smart New Blo the meeting at % ¢ (SR Bist © was not a convention but an . Of PAir nd worse, the sick ness of fprwurd course ix the only righteous | auction. The Nest bidner.l how P vhich comes from the knowl- course. July 4th = = = L R e for Summer Ready Just Befor¢ The Chica convention 1eft the dem. ; hope of sctticd peace This was the . its righ'ful place : the nations ocratic pa ws the sole custodian | affliction—this the crucifixion.” of the earth. Our cause constitutes ’ [ PPy b St el Mr. Cummings continued that in 'a summons to dut "he heart of N . 3 one sense “it is quite Immaterial what America stirs azam. The ancient MOUSE FLAGS—FPAST COLORED Farmer Is Preed. people iy ahout the president. Noth- faith revives. The immortal BUNTING PRINTED STA *sace achievements 10- | ing we oz Ay can add or detract ! man speaks for g s Ix6 fect . A party, he arseric 2 | from the fame that will flow down » past, the sacrifices of war, a8 feet . " from the deadening effe the unending channels of history.™ of the . constitute ON SALE TUESDPAY MORNING AT FOUR PRICES 6310 feet s ! us financial con r wans He cited the republican and pro- epiritual force onr FAST COLOR COTTON n its Magna Charta of liberty gressive plitforms of 1916 as part of hanners. We shall releas BUNTING MOUNTED lusiness and finance were the record placing this country in ‘checked forces of civil a 12x18-inch from the thralldom of uncertainty favor of the leagzue of Nations. | America shall take up once more the 1632 t-ineh F and hazard.” Platform Is Vague. {leadership of the world.” SILK MOUNTED, The 1 . “The republican platform contains e ® , ® , 8x12 (nch : o 8 | Tha income tax law,” a C 5 ’ ¢ vague promisc to establish another | 11x17-ine o leved our law of the or a different form of association,” he | 16x24-nch st : 5 unjustly hurdensome said. “There is no mental dishon- o ‘E v THE VERY BEST MANUI 24x36-inch < B stravagasce and inequit esty more transparent than that THIS IS AN ENORMOUS PURCH{,E FROM ONE OF VER U 7] AL tariif system were removed which expresses fealty to a League of HIGH GR ADE BLOUSES Nations while oppesing the only created. Pan-Americanism was en- | jeague that exists or Is ever apt to | couraged and the bread thus cast | cxist ipon the waters came back 1o us| “\What nations stand outside? Rev- | man 14, Alaska was opened 1o | olutionary Mexico, Bolshevist Russia. rommerce and lopment. Dollar | unspeakable Turkey and—the United diplomacy was destroyed. A corrupt | States. a non.parisan tariff commission 4 ORGANDIE BLOUSES FRENCH VOILE BLOUSES GEORGETTE BLOUSES TRICOLETTE Bl CHECKED BLOUSES STRIPEID BLOUSES FRILL MODELS | lobhy was Ariven from the national It is not Yet too Jate. Tat us stahd capitol. An effective scaman's act | with the forces of ctvilization. The was adopted. The federal trade com- | choice is plain. Tt is between the misston was created. child labor leg- | democratic party’s support of the islation was ¢ The parcel post < i l.eague of Nations, with its program and the rural free delivery were de- | of peace, disarmament and world fri l 71 One of our leading blouse manufagurers offered to turn over a large quantity @ half regular prices. He wished to tonvert them into cash at once. There arg$ them, right fresh from their boxes, just unpacked, including an endless variety olt'. the leading summer materials. On sale Tuesday. This sale comes at the most 4 women, especially those who are abait to go away on vacation. BLOUSES AT $1.95 4 One group of Blouses at $1.95 Blouses of voile and batistes in checks and stm white models. Trills, new collars, short and long sleeves will be found in this is half the actual value. veloped. A good roads hill and a | ternity. and the republican party's rural credits act were passed. A sec- | platform of repudiation, provincial- . retary of Iabor wax given a se ism, militarism and world chaos.” Open For Business {he cabinet of the president, Eight. ! ARSI T vation .c . hour laws wer ted. The Clayton | Tt is not reservations that the Cla.l w Id' amendment to (ne Sherman anti-trust | president stands against, said Mr. _ Lommer eiding Co. act was passed, free \inerican la- | Cummings, but nullification. He told bor and taking it the list of | how President Wilson had published 111 CHERRY STREET commodities. The Smith-Lever bill | the tentative text of the league cove- or the improvement of agricultural | nant widely in 1912, asking for criti- o N , congitions was passed. A corrupt cism and recciving suggestions from First Class Work Done on (77T, wax adopted I | Ta es and others that Anything consi s r a s incorporated into the BROKEN, BENT or S & Tos . pootal . SIS e o e savings banks and the federal reserve TWISTH). gystem were established “So ] hn .nn- |V|mv‘ mmlnmn‘ was Panic Is \verted, |t de that ¥ would not even consider Open E\enmm\ nnd \unda)s. The T ool ral reseive svstem. passed 'a compromise proposed by former BLOUSES AT $3.95. Another lot of Blouses at $3.95 wnsists of French Voiles, Organdies, Em ana Georgettes. You will notice fiils, Tuxedo col lars, short and long sle If you want the sweetest features. Selling at half the actual rice. T ® bread, the tastiest rolls and BLOUSES AT $5.00. § LoD e (i O e AT A sroup of Blouses at §$5.00, shows Georgettes, hand made Batistes, Voll AN T Jettes. All new, smart looking models that are well worth a great deal mg It's good for you because asking 4 you'll want to BLOUSES AT $7.50. e s el SR A For $7.50 you can buy a Georsette Blouse with Filet of Val Lace, 2 WM. ZATKO with _ hand made laces or hand made Batiste Blouses. You will be deligi A ] and wide selection of models offcred at this price. 180 Broad Street ; - [ o nir] - NEW BRITAIN CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS-STORE, INC Evemn s Until 9 pg M The Store for the People, and Owned by the People This Store Closes Wednesdays at 12:15 from June 30th to Sept. 15th to Give Our Employes a Half Holiday. ‘MAN, OH, MANY ) He was muttering to himself as he passed from rack to rack, hol ding up Suit after Suit, “Man, Oh Man!” fairly breathless at the v scious of what he was saying, or that anyone overheard him, and so we say, : ‘Nian, OH, Mian, Come and See for Yoursg New Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Store are Ho'ding a Sale of Men's and Young Men’s Suits that is Making Clothing History in the City of New Britain. These Prices Tell the Story Regular Retail Prices | Manufacturers’ Prices | Our Sale Prices $37.50 $22.50 $17.75 AN : $40.00 $25.00 $19.75 ~ $42.50 $27.50 $21.75 $45.00 $30.00 $23.75 $47.50 $32.50 $27.75 $52.50 $36.00 $29.75 $54.50 $37.50 ; $31.75 $60.00 $40.00 $33.75 Fifteen beal Mothers, It's a basic principle of this store to safeguard :vour purchases. If you get anything here that isn’t 100 per cent. satisfactory. Money cheerfully refunded. - NEW BRITAIN CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS STORE INC. 381, 383 Main Street