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KATTEN & SONS fford One Price Clothing Co., Hartford, 114 - 116 Asylum Street B 5% 40 465 408 450 460 130 400 £ 00 00 200 402 E vl spacii \ eaty ! > anlaaticel (5 roviaairoc tunity to work for the *prevention of . | & o 2 o L & e & & | - & & [ & & & & & o] & &t Lo & e & & B Lo & & & & & & & &t B | e o ke & & & & & & i e ke & & & & & & & Lo e & % & & & & 2 FOBE00 A Gireat Task nal disarmament, to study contlict. . wide for enough nnhu Iy N { am x > S rticle X1 Wilson was no reciuse in Paris, he |’ : i ‘;‘ Ry ut HERS to prevent secret treaties 5 Article 11, opponents of the leagne 3 district of the city. lle was one of a the con- | Il be required t 1 ppyof ench order American ompany of men writing on « tr % sct {0 wriwe another. | treaty made to the secretary of the . ) : x = ' 5 S Vet : ko] : it n - asked, while | Lcigue of Nations so that all the b L Endding s, how- Whil vre writ j2iane Lavpiance of the leagae | world may know what al B Syste 2 motisey Itia inatio! : thc - yeloprmgil { and treaty, Mr. Baker admitted, Y e e Sl : p azrecments it in catermg tho § IV . . = T lis it that the rue of Nations does | went into ¢ o ; & s regarded as an act of ; ) . S A et not stop the war be the Poies in xix lur g . var ag > other merahers lod From First Page) | . oz : ite o P , 1 and the Rus ems 10 be a | treaty .\,,Y P > o1 21y, ec ad commer- cal questic The r z 1 1} oy t wrop boneticial (¢ AR in a dark ner and plan to p It was recognized that | > . eventod : ) . upon an unsuspecting nati fe o 3 cersations he pres e * of av ments ; P ¥ 5 of the i I a charn “or Seuator purpose of partitioning the fors wus suggestod Harding As 3 Fosi on dinis ¢ w » done : £, as a statesman who azpires that nation, will be done \ tly ua 1 i N ¥ e s, " Far ey | tremendons 3 v o be el o e e TR D O Tl e e o D G Qalck Results--Herald Classxfled Ad tnated i sident Wil ¥ ; to that he will Uzl aver 15 would be counselled and if they per- other nations, did/not v I . Tt prasident orld, the an of " y | Most surprising. It means that the sisted in such an agreement they ver to make war m the SR P — org1aiuatic rmed at SN ¥ Jry onnell of Versailles must meet again ould be expelled from t ague 1 of their goverument, that ) 5% 50 G durng the war #nd cm Faniib b toumoitas It would sy to the worid that the Aght all the civilized couniries of the being a function of the. weistative | SO0 BADABIGBS % ta mizmbarship wmo of e. There re men dressed as [, ©ld document must be torn np. The rid. | department. The constitution of the X b nd black coats: | deickates from varifous nations must Article X. country iy supreme. Thy council can | . theve wers ith knee 1sers and _agnit mble, this time e S e | merely advise and allow ths matte such as was W wik stockir e Ware men)] from) thekknenlotiva i Thes s akingjiup iartisic AL which s ot hiending tho ressu o e s is pury ¢ prowr nd there were decide that. ax a new document w greed to by all the members of the ' 1rv in the hands of the lesislati p peace of the world ple spen \ Linguage that has ' te he drawn they mi x Mr. Baker said it - i L4 L4 L] v t has ust as well provides brainch. The voungest person in this oteand Prosident Wilson inent and inflneatial mted to the world e But they acquire a little more territory ot (hat territorial rights and politica in. hall. in fact the youngest person in h eon ne 'aris with instruc- | few more concessions, if they can, he i the city who can read. can tell you MERIDEN, CONN. PLAINVILLE, CONN. 8 necessarv and he told | te ' provinee they declared dependence will be respected. This | that the council cannot amend the nd. congress in joint ses isn’t new. The United Siates now has | constitution: that led that It was sary a Inaugurated f % el . he .-l.-u; ated hi 17w i ' Bnd. [ Rike tu A7 e Vb & sokiftict bestiag O 5 s ¢ § nt in congr and referring to - min in his messa the P embly s ut to study ' uu much money the lives of near. 5CTap of 1 the proposed amendment after fav- 7 ul tl 7 tock floption so that we miKht ucn people ey " anlowE ) cratin Saws: IR e m( brin .An“n.-mun\ E a various ates. and the second by to war an I A new s et he would AFreem nt Avarls cal constitutional convention called in t druw S cont The other . 4e¥ire to steal territory manner prescribed Ly the constitution. R P os o vy~ [ membees ek i political m oy rer e The W. J. Cahill Co. with their modern building and facilities, eny A he t ¢ aur e as st e, I vou will, Mr. Baker il N . Ras heasa of Well, this contract has cost us "he purpose of Artcle 10 would be “Read Articles X and XI. Regard It was thun expressed all e i R » yetr | Much money and many lives. It suits ctend the Monrae Doetrine, Mr. | 14 question ss earnestly as you have | 5§ classed among the successful, conservative business institutions of ald it was > G by caretul 1 % We won’t come again faker maintained When such an | 2 stand the conuide w fo v of a You have heard how one of the an- reement is made, the small nations | On Nov. 11 . AT Sopp oit ! eien had tired much fexuarded. 1 agree with | 10 you. We daily spending our Austria tald down ! f 83, wf course . sidents ' skill tic said t sther lord nt when he says that this i for the betterment of the ne Due to the rapidly expanding business they offer an issue of « military sense, wani A bl ecte The who hud w to him Lssistance r wmrt of the whole i ation and we should rer e 150.000.00 in 7 per cent Preferred Stock which will have back of it rwornle home de P r wanted con in beait g 1 oan ener ded r : prevention of war ii S300,000 of asscts with an income sufficient for ten times the dive m'ued with an idea | ¢ s conference not act- | 1 can suninion the spirits from the he covenant provides for a high | ¢ ble blessing. The world is iR Ihs ex y 2 et i bttt o, court of iaternationai arbitration. | sing at us with millions of eyes to irly wit? “Har ‘s proposition ix dar there are but two wn their case 1, but it is imp und absurd. , & similar treaty with P Bel- ©wavs to make an amendment, one 'pose 40 or f us in this hall * . gl s ng the introduction of the amend WHOLESALE GROCERS toma: their langhage an r rela jonships tionships with ot) countries. Thore Jlow operating costs, unqucstionable integrity and ability, are to be ever considered auestion submitied | B New England. . terrible conse- | ‘8o can I, but wi rey come wot to o to war for three months | hero, and Rollin Tyler candidate on years at $110.00. Presidont Wilsaon went to « . | “Hardir s i o . o fter an award is made by the court. | the demoeratic ticket for governor, ptice tha many poropr r " ¥ 1« fpally com- e« i s - This will do away with sucprise wars | spoke zmlong similar lines, the latte presicent for the wok h oIt wa d by every na- | ‘ Lut will they come? whgre hords sidiers swoop down | talker dealing with state issuo prin- Pls. 1t vwems to . on with the e ° R ussd . represented. pon an uns ing ¢ ulation. | cipally. dea of some p e 1 howas In . { ‘aternal o | ave weard misrepresenta- | nt upon destruction. also gives | Judge William F. Mangan y-rmfldm I B Eamas their oWn cause by | order, Mexico, which ia just Tecever- | tions i concerning the | moment of meditation upon the costs | at the wmeeting in Turnes ®all ) 4 ::':‘. t do not claim that | ing from s state of ,|-..,r',.‘,~,v and the & League Nations,' the speaker said. , of war and the destruction of jife ths ! Lawyer Devid L. Dunn st the ¥. W:C. R. J. SKELLY, E. J. DYER, FISCAL AGENTS. of Versalllos is & perfect | United States. When -t was brought ! Some have even gone so far as to | it involves. Conciliatory measures may | A. athering. A large percentage of Mad It been possible to to the senate that body said: 'nly that it is designed to continue ' be introduced by the combined et the attendance at both meeting houses &t b “Oh! If we had oaly p:ca therc War; at its very outset it says ihat . forts of the world’s statcsmen aad | was women. PRERERER Special Auidtor’s report fin 'd June 30 furnished on request. mise of Ameri that i s ulted i iso heard how the se When nations have controversies to 1t action we are going to Nutions would be formed N ) i AN e L ond lord made reply submii to t high court they agree ! B n Chamberlan, A, D, 8., s offering of stock will be callable at expiration of Phones — Plainville 134 — 127 — 16.3.