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FELEPHONE CALLS. ofitable advertising miedium Cireuiation hooks nd press ways coen to advertisers. e of The Associated Pross. ted Pr n exclustvely entitied for republication of all ne to 11 or not otherwlse credit FAver and aiso local news herelm 5, PROGR PROSPERT new AND slogan that n Democratic s sald, however, the Nations the backgr The fous und in favor slognn would be were It to read so for publicity ce, and Prosperity, forgiven the s may be o will of ing “P onmibility, opted , as Democratic ts it, “that “‘progre: e’ t als before it Chair- sive- 18 and the French women are, not want the too does wives brought here the fam that in needs the " men and aid sonal ilies, has idea and is to France he taken u the per interest t is quite left husbands, French looking possible that wamen husbandless, or for want The to en Americans come to them h Is unques be government is do mu families, the the and be 8 ourage and it tioned but that would larger families were American men to go to France settle there, than there would were the wives to be brought here where the large family, hough d indepen- lauded theorctically, The women is not encourag individuaily of growin dence here, asi demerits, ts the » from merits or discournges \ thing that France. would seems to be wanted French girls coming here, up There decrease be quick to take the ideas of Ame be a M families can people would pronounced in the resulting from these international unions And women our American slendid ( from Incidentally want thosc “alifor- nlans” and splendid men other right here—they may themselves. states to stay like them but induce We want to aid please, Mr, French splendid France, Doctor, don't our men to go to France and settle there the main lssue of the h the League of Nations br main lssue 1so makes it plain that will be the leader of the nphasis lald on this fact here is not perfec , Mdeals and dent Wilson tmportance de- ng the League. Mr. , as indicated by those practics, and the and mocracy, made it plain standing arrived at and the nominee Cox should suppart .ho ague of Natlons idea by the President, The of the opinion, accor- he sources, that Gover- support the servations he ny was league has In- is nothing against the pandidate Most men irit of the League of hatever the final title understanding arrived the interpreted hy Presi. ith certain reser or Cox 1| way, and under the s might como detatled h would satisfy almost nations and has indicated ive portion of the slo- that It in their Demo- blicans desire the same and the ity other nations st for this lund of ours gle it in wars unless participation fhether the o t Into its proper | All want the impresses. " hearts of same wsort one wise and ! League he fssue or not it malin ace ith prosperity Nttle difference id to be best for ohtain- produc in my, work and ses. the em to “Pro \etory er, do not lay ould be given L word in watis to is Included in the party at least. Gover own that he is progre record of progre tute books of Ohio labor, i1 tie o recognizes h the sive He miners especinl great amount of the power workingman’s Coolid that g Governor jay has asserted no classes cated an appeal to cer the votes of that cla ing thread in all three [Governor Cox seoms to Senator | [ at | tramers LET HOLOCOMB THINK. call a special session of the legislature to consider the rent situation. He wnd before the Governor Holcomb refuses to “Profiteering existed at ansembly ession. last general was in There is no special emergency per- to rent charges.” Now it believed that Holeomb would not call a special ses- the matter emergency, of the matter of wom- up. Holcomb, taining is Governor leg'slature, no as long as there sion of what the is a possibility suffrage being brought This an action of Governor NEW BRITAIN DAILy HERALD WHEW! Ludendorfr the New Britain her old home in Rockyell of is vEiting Miss Institute East Windsor E. G. Baboek has sold gelding pace 'yro”, to Lut Reckville i Th were 14 deaths = riaze lioayse n at offive this 8 G n[‘.mn has g Mman will ac bama. Mre ¢ him to Brosklyn where she will visit relatives, General is reported 1o made an offer ta the of 1 Bolsheviki in have British Lo his an the army men seia in re m o or the nd one mar- the town annulment provisions of the t d it dorff to of certain treaty of Versaille worerfully would satisfactory | Ala- ne to give General Luden- have million half an army of a and a And at his back how a | a cesspool on Beav- great, the le er much Mrs. Geor: of Camp str Park for CHILDREN'S HOME. OUTING orphans lers of the bolsheviki that here Aaug! e wghter to Asbury Parsans and have a brier stay. was a talk- would the bolshevikis be. And the maon with they could . gone who lisien to reason as understand reason to what a comfortable fee rest of Europe would hav that a million and a hailf Ger- banded e L win Next Ty know mans were together ics, <day for such @ man as General Lnacndorf and ! boisheviki in Afternoon, a Shore Trip. were going to meet ¢he ~En Thursday, August marked on the calendars of the Children’s Home day for zoing to Momauguin. The Flks have heen busy for the past fortnizht up tasty to cat d the refreshment committee w1 diotant place where there e ot would be plenty of chance for armis as the tioes and It would Europ: rreements. be a would have. fine It feeling would that roundin bits re- sports that the guests of the local will not suffer from hunger. ile committee, con ing [ [t J orte E ¥ Humphr about 30 semble the sense of the pelled a burs and, afety that would odge come to man who had just J lar from his own house, his neighbor's home at- another burglar, had pons to Tht re- nest take to take the chil- dren to the shore. and if any person wishes to loan their machine to the committee for the afternoon, they will with open arms. will have as their children of the Polish orphan- Thursday afternoon, Ausust 12. pro both outings are identically same. seeing tacked stored ines by re- his awn burglar's that the other burgla ho wei him in order burzlar mig drive the or have ruests course the -owner would to trust to t¢he burglar's word. the age, m for the CITY ITEMS August Victor records L. Piercc & Co.—-advt. A building permit was granted M. A. O'Hare today of a garage at Hillcrest avenue Hot fish cakes Friday -advt. Co. Francis Fazzina = 25 YEARS AGO (From The Herald of That Date) Saturday. (et The payroll of the street depart- ment Ia cek amounted to $429.97. H. C. Noble registcred at lh Hoft- man House in M. N, of the wester of the North & a cost of $500, at 17 xtended tour states in the interests — Judd Mfg at Hallinan’s. has leased a store bayv Thomas | ompany | A child fel y sneaking notion would come ta | €r street yest ¥ and was pulled out | effon 1l the Guest of the st- ¢ for the construction ' FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1920. “JEST RUMINATIN (Robert Russeil.) The platitudes o' life is jest plain platitudes, that's ail when they goes in one ear, an out the other ear they fall. They don't’ mean anythin' to e nor you, if took like that, no more thamw karkin' the dog or mewin' o' the But it you searches closely in them platitudes you hears, you'll find some wisdom big enough to fill up both your ears. good an’ you'll be happy so old it needs the hear if you should take heed ht do plenty bird he gits the @wgul antique too, the Crackee that's jest the early bird will do. I~\0' on through the worn- i There's wuwia every sure as there's a settin' o the sun. I'm awful feared that pipe o' mine what ruminates along hits many a reminiscent strain that calls back some ol song. But honest 1 believes, though old, its dreams is nretty true. an’ I believes to follow them won't hurt nor me nor cat. worse. S but by what An’ one, e 55 at 159 shington Sidoi for three and for street Antoni at $32 a to years one year at $35 a August Victor jecords L. Pierce & Co.—advt Thomas Phillips of 23 Olive strect and Miss Delia Revnolds of the same address have been granted a marii. license. Large sound potatoes, T7c, at month. c! ize full 15- Mohican market.—advt. fill k., at Appointments to vacancies in the board of fire commissioners will | be made shortly, Mayor O. F. Cuitis has announced The board will be organized in the early part of month. Hot —Advt, next fudge sundae at Dickinson's. call to to a will any in thus refusing session matt cost him than consider rent more friends almost action none too | tavorably up- | held him in his refusal to believe that 1 he could have taken Men, disposed toward him, an vote question constituted a him could see they to see how the wor “special emergency” entitling to They Now call his point him. It rent situation, with a special session leave of view is impossible the winter coming on before legislation can become eff and not tive, untold suffering in emer- of Almost does constitute a special within the of mandamus gency contemplation framer the constitution. would a stand to compel him to act, if equity alone Were to considered He But thing t be True. greater says profiteering existed is not the rent matter It alone does a ing? Not into the an profit is absurd the profiteering enier There there of of thi ernor Let him night to compare two. rent ques- for actual the tion used; is physical of the s possibility ferin body and 1t death as action by Connecticut's Governnr Holcomb have with and day, wa! of sick driven ing, the thought ind perhaps children half cla the first dying out into treets, i, worn and ing in winds of the failed winter. b welfare And the use he to consider their a “special emergency.” let Governor Holcomb shud ter thought of Connecticut how the benign the constitution of their wotld scorn a anything man who would let political fere with the welfare of Connecticut's sfferors SOLDIERS, No, little re all pood Pel 1 | the uler, soldiers are not str brave and true. Some soldicrs wanted from which they fought that happened money government for the while bravely little to the so in war | Just a ago get this money Chamber ot they broke into Deputies in he thing that ssivences. It is to “Old o downward 14 Arag ith them ho Guard” wealize path try not or (CANS WANTED, What a octor be able ehildr am the war ha t not by left no o of n our those magnificent Cal 000,000 ¥ of the neh women becanse war, and bands, A Paris physi international marriage received whed beltoved from that many nt to stay in or go to They are ‘what's the they be received glad- e be a chance to d families there” ettle down know get will bring | and | to | soning Prusscis They throwing the Finally ' were very rude ‘and | rough things and tried however, th brushing jals who 10 stop them calm rea- won the day and oldiers, not wholly 1 like some are, went But ain the aid to ian soldiers, although by if it rough things and which, 11 should come grateful They little they tried ] foree et some money came 1o then: at vol from bad untarily people, are kill old 1 baby not really and peop! tha would never children would not of a mistreat The nor stick on end bayenet and par and sleep- | the shiver- | inter- “ONE CENT” SALE OF NOTIONS ALL THIS WEEK. WISE, SMITH HARTFORD STORE CLOSED ALL DAY Rugs at August Sale Prices & CO. MONDAYS DURING JULY AND AUGUST. Bedding at August Sale Prices SOME OF THE VERY BES T VALUES OF. THE EN- TIRE SEASON ARE A VAILABLE AT THIS DE- CISIVE CLEARANCE OF Suits, Coats and Dresses Not enly stylish and serviceable for present wear but really adaptable for fall as the minute. One Group of Tailored Suits, Made to Retail at $45 to $59 PRICED FOR THIS ‘CLEARANCE $19.00 styvles are right up to > Wool Silvertones, Serges and other favorite materials Another Group of Tailored Suits Made to Retail as Hich as $6¢ CHOICE AT THIS CLEARANCE $35.00 High grade S Tricolette and Men’s Wear Serge. Stylish Coats Made to retail at $29 to $39, on sale at $13 This offering comprises All Wool Coats, some of which are fancy silk lined. All are very desirable garments and a wonderful value at $15. the uits of checked Velour, handsome Suits of Stylish Coats Made to retail up to $45, $25 Choice of high grade wool fabrias such as duvetyn, velours, silvertone, as well as jersey and Scotch wool mixtures. on sale at Silk Dresses $14.98 Values up to $35. down the street with officers told them the I and most so diers, it thus because | their | woula to do so; nor lzlan officers issue such a comm But | good, Belgian soldiers have been especially like this. So we must forgive tho HBelgian soldiers this time. not do it but they will always be ready to defend their country, whether it is little reader, strong, brave and true, and the are They will { Choice of Georgette combinations, CLEARANCE OUR E AT CLEARANCE PRICES $7 For Dresses were as high as $12.98 For Dresses were $5 exquisite and exclusive models. as high as $14.08 [ AT THIS NTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER DRESSES OF FIGURED VOILES NOW For Dresses were as high as $16.98 $9 Saturday. | 1b. | ALWAY RELIABLE — Exti'aordinary Values | - Offered Here for Saturday ~eoring here ATURDAY TO THRIFTY SHOPPERS surely should accomplish oyr purpose. We aim to make Saturday the Last Business Day of r‘:.his'mnmh — The Biggest single Day's Business~for the Month of July in the history of this progressive store. g | — OFFERING UNUSUAL VALUES WILL DO IT — Thrifty Shoppers in to miss this opportunity justice to themselves simply cannot afford to save. month ! Women’s Cool Voile Dresses Offering wear. several really attractive Dresses for street and house chance to buy at a saving, two or Choice Dresses for Vacation Time. SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY . — This is your three real $7.98 " A MANUFACTURER WHO NEEDED THE REABw CASH Accepted Our Spot Cash Offer for His Entire of Sixty-Five High Grade WORSTED SPORT SUITS. sitock RE These Smart Suits were made to sell at $45.00. Our fortunate purchase enables us to offer them while $27 50 Each . they last, in sizes 16 to 42, in blue, brown and green Heather Mixtures, also several choice oxford greys. at Five distinct models, . NEW HAND MADE BLOUSES $4.98% BLOUSES wn $1.98 PHILIPPINE UNDERWEAR At these special Saturday. Chemese value $2.98 prices for ~ $2.25 VOILE $2.98 grades Saturday . ... Gowns value $5.00 .... Women Who Delight in Wearing Good Cool, Neat Appearing Good Wearing Silk “Hose advantage of ONE DAY SPECIAL SALE OF SILK HOSE. Stock up for the season by purchasing aL these Special Sale prices: g - Should take | Mccarvrm | @ seveial pair i i our 0 grade s e $3.00 . par $3.50 $4.00 grade Saturday ANl first quality, from our regular stock -— black, white and all the wanted shades. Vacation Time Stationery IN DAINTY SHADL vyymg Ircluding Envelopes and Corresponding tai.. - or Ejavelopes with Writing Paper. ‘ TWO SPECIAL VALUES R0 = FOR SATURDAY 69c ™ 50c grade at 85c grade at Stamped Pifiow Cases to Embroider FULL SIZE CASES of good wearing Muslin, neatly hemstitched. roen $1.49 S—RBalance of our stock of to 98¢ yard; in 48c ™69c 45x36 INCH PEQUOT PILLOW CASES—Value 6ic 1/ SATURDAY SPECIAL each 62 2c Several embroidery designs: regular $1.98 value. SATURDAY COOL SUMMER DRESS VOIL 40-inch Dress Voiles that good rtment of 1 SATURDAY regularly were priced 7T9c around effects. yard Vacation Time Luggage TRUNKS, BAGS AND SUIT C.\ TRUNKS from BAGS from ITT CASES from $12.50 Upward 50 Upward 2.25 Upward Large selection of reliable Luggage, 3d Floor. Take Elevator. ———————————————————————————————————— OUR JULY SALE OF BL ANKETS—Saturday the last day to buy Blankets at Special‘ July Sale Prices.