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EeEE® I@@l-m@@m@@@mmmamnm@mm@m@@@ F.LF. CONDEMNING s OUTLET MILLINERY CO: LEAGUE OF NATIONS' . v:::'d" New Britain Clothing and |Oven Swuriev @ 7" . Lower Prices and 1 Iy momed :; l:s:-m::;n::l "mn::-.w“os;‘ { : ! 3 g veming g otk i Ton moi , Sensational il 9 p. m. Dry (;0008 S[“rc’ I"c. Until 10 p. m. Friends of Irish Freedom and pro. ' == -:;m::e l:p u:et Reverend Father Rae : =N o V l S d 1 soluti .- ! P , be given to the puhlu pres.l_ | 5 | ins:, the Thomas Ashe Branch of | » We have received more of those wonderful Trim- s risl reedom, as- 1 ) med Hats that sold so readily at the Great $5 Sale, | sembled at Judd’s hall, New Britain, | ;o(;?.'f Setober 21, S22 mpenking us ] held t:_n.:h week. If for any reason you did not get % S~ one of these Hats don’t fail to do so tomorrow. for whose honor and interests our | race has ever stood, renew and, Te- affirm our protest again:t the Ijagur’ Values from $7 S0 | of Nations and appeal to the Ameri- In this vast collection of to $15. can people to repudiate it in the com- | ;r;:selecnuns for the following rea- Trimmed Hats you will YOUR CHOICE Never before have - 1—The League is an attempt to || find a great diversion of ) values like this been of- undermine and eventually destroy the ' Sovereignty of the United Stat d styles suitable for the 4 . make it subordinate to a su:ei’c“o_“\- Miss, ’Young Woman and N Zzzi:ztti?::g?;;h;:; Specials for Saturday Women’s and Misses Suits Suits made of all wool Serge, Velour, Silvertone srnment controiled by the imperialis- tic powers of Europe and Asia, 1 i i i | Whose' councils Engtand would have Matron, in materials of silk o controlling viice and influence: that | duvetyn, Lyons and panne the question of peace or war, would : if America went into it; be decmedi velvet, in all colors of the by the council of (he League. in- stead of by Congress which, underl Scason. our constitution, has the sole power | to declare war; that the surrender of this right would place in the hands of foreigners the power to use | L] | the armea_forces”and the' fnancial | Genuine 0 Smart Plush Matteawan Velour v > Hats for the promotion of other than hZ $2.98 $7.95 $2. American interests and would infalli- | bly result in the ultimawe destruc- All styles, all sizes, all Iz_f:mx.:':ti;hgfi:g&?’ 4 ! tion of our system of government. > the wanted colors f : ribben baqd Exceptional Values in CHILDREN’S HATS $3.98 and $5._95_ nrve and maintain, as sgainst for- ehm aggression—a cunn'ng phrase Felt and Beaver Tailored Hats. For ages. The soft fluffy Beaver that wears so woll ‘klnd ¢ which would certainly be interpreted you will always buy after you had the'fi | l { in their own selfish interests by thel Representatives of the Great Poworq) ' colors to mesek erc COals. —— are hardly two alike. Come early Saturday ur and full Wool Jersey, sizes 16 to 44. Some plain, selecticn. others with fur collars in all the newest fall shades. The biggest suit value ever offered. Priced at $25.00 % Valued to $45. On display in our south window. men’s Misses’ and Children’s Coats pats for women and misses, priced from $22.50 to $75.00. Sizes 16 to 46. hildren’s Coats, priced from $8.98 to $15.00. Sizes 2 to 16 years. beorgette and Crepe de Chine Waists in white and flesh. Sizes 36 to 44 at Reduced from $7.98, the territorial integrity of all the other members of the League. This would compel the Unied States to | send Military aid to Engiand to sup- | press an insurrection in Ireland, In- dia or Egypt and.to Japan in a sim- flar emergency in Korea or Shan- tung, if any foreign aid, even if it consisted only of supplies of arms and munitions of war, wcre given to EIEIEI[EIIEEIE]@EEE@EEEQE@EEE@EEH@EE@EIEIEIEEIIEEIEIE}EIEEEEIEI the peoples fighting for their liberty Such aid to tyrants against oppressed peoples would dishonor the Ameri- can people and brinz indelible dis- grace upon them. We are confident that in this matterfwe speak for many millions of-citizens of Irish blood and we warn the American pebple that Do man or organization ha§ any war- rant or authority from citizens of our race to assert the contrary. 3—We brand the speech of Lloy" George delivered at Canarvon on Y il Pimedors st WASHABLE SUEDE GLOVES .: fsm and’wanton destr WASHABLE SUEDE GAgNTLETS | Men’s Overcoats lade of the newest materials in the latest fall styles. Sizes 36 to 46. Priced $27.50 to $45.00 n All Wool Slip-on Sweaters, sizes 36 to 46, at $4.98 each. en's Heavy Fleeced Lined Union Suits, all sizes at $2.98 each. g sell the famous Glastenbury Underwear for men. A erty and industrial perpetrated by thg et o - ORTED FRENCH KID GLOVES 1 These Gloves come_ in all desirable colors. ession tha can only —————————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————————— s uch a ge d S % 4 ’ 3 . inhumanity. ihe British Premier Originators . e} PS Every Day puts himself by that atrocious speech and g u’ Somethirig in the same class as the worst mon- sters in human history. Leaders 257 MAIN ST. ‘BOQTE’S BLOCK New -F or the Boys isit our Boys’ Clothlng Q‘ pt. in our basement our stocky is r=u calpicic [Hats, Caps, Sweaters, Suils,” Mickinors, Gvawosss: ¢ic ooys from 3 years. Our price the lowest. fl@fi@fil@@lfi][fl@@fillfl@lfil[fl@[fl 4—As it is apparent’ to all well informed men that England, in _the present condition of her finances can only wage this inhuman warfare and Ireland by means of money derived For Quick Returns Use Herald Classxfied Ads. from American l.oans, on which til§ A Wilson Administration does not col- ##@@@@@@@@@@#@@@@@@@@@@@@éfi%fifi@@fi#fi@@fi@ \ Did You See Them? ~ If not, hurry down and see_the beautiful display of Bostonian and Marshall Shoes for Men Cordovan, Calfskin and Vici Kid. Latest Fall Models. Former Price $13.00, $14.00, $15.00 and War Tax Readjustment 9 9 5 Price e BLANKETS DRESS GOODS llfomla Wool Blankets, size 42-in. All Wool' Imperial Serge, élmcllc :V*égesgt $9.75 P:tl:(‘i navy, green, blue and black at $2.68 yd. et 66xi T acon i LA 36-in Velvet SSuiting, navy and at $5.75 pai eacon P]aid ‘Blankets $6.75 - to | black, at $4.98 yard. l"h' New Plaid Skirting, 54-inch wide, acon Blankets, 72x80, grey and | $5.98 to $7.50 yard. 54-in. Silvertone Suiting in all the jarquisette Curtains, white, ecru new fall shades. pam, at $3.75 pair. Value $4.98 54-in. Checked Velours Skirting b ¢ %aig $5.49 yard. e in Ireland, and if he fails to do so { we appeal to the American people to sternly rebuke at the polls his de- sertion of his own oft-repeated pledges and solemn declarations. 5—The sale in the United States of English goods and of goods man- ufactured in Belfast which are large- i ly responsible for the savage warfare | waged on our people in that and adjacent citles by the Carsonites is | one of the means of enriching the | deadly enemies of Ireland. We be- lieve the time has come for crippling the resources of the English enemy and of his plantation in Northeast ! Ulster. Our people in this country | are large users of English and Bel- fast goodsy and no better weapon can be better used on this side of the Atlantic at the present time than ceasing trade with the enemy and purchasing American commodities instead. We strongly urge every | Irish organization in erica to give their best attention to this subject and to act intelligibly upon it, which they | can do without contravening American Law. American citizens are at their | liberty to purchase where they choose 'nnd do not usually favor their en- | emies 6—We tender to Terance Mac- Sweeney .Lord Mayor of Cork, and his comrades our deepest sympathy in their sufferings and our highest { admiration for their heroic fortitude and we denounce the British Gov- ernment for its barbarous treatment of them. Its action in their case is a fitting accompaniment of the atroci- ties committed under its orders, by its armed savages, which eclipse those of the Bashibazouks in Bulgaria, to which Gladstone called the atten- tion of the civilized world. Tt marks the last stage in seven hundred and fifty years of the worst tyranny re- corded in all history. 7—We pledge to the Government it Underwear and Hosiery Women's Silk Hose, Gordon make Women's Fleece Vests and Pants pair, ' [ extra heavy $1.65 each. vomen's full fashioned Silk Hose' Misses’ Heavy Fleece Lined Union [ pakr. Sus $1.25 to $1.85 each. Women's Black Silk Clocked Hose Boys’ Heavy Union Suits, fleece . lined $1.25 to $1.28 each. Yomen's Silk Hose, all colors, back, $1.65 to $2.00 pair. Misses’ Vests and Pants, fleece Women’s Silk Lisle Hose, all col- | lined 65¢ each. eam back, 69¢ and 89¢ pair. omen’s Wool Sport Hose, in mix- at $2.25, $2.50 and $3.25 pair. " hildren's Silk Lisle Hbse, all col- GLO ES 5¢ and 85c¢ pair. Women's Kid Gloves, all colors hildren's Cotton Hose, all colors, $3.50 and $4 pair. < 2 : Women's Chamoisette Gloves, all ol}'s Extra Heavy Ribbed Hose, i 1A% nfants’ Cotton Hose, all colors, Women's Chamoisette Gauntlet i Gloves, all colors, $1.75 pair. W 'Britain Clothing & Dry Goods Store, Inc. 381-383 Main Street AC I BRGEEDEVEISSBLHTHHH apparent consent. The President can o [ J L ] L ] [ J only redeem his own honor by with- And No War tax! All Other BROCKTON SHOES that sold as high as $12.00, Now Selling at carry on the wholesale butchery and incendiarism it is now perpetrating 294 MAIN STREET ¢ e e Torvas and T, toone: “THE BASEMENT SHOE STORE.” nition of the Republic by the free 1 & p s LG RSDEOVHBLD of the Irish Republic our vigorous | and united support in the gallant strug- | gle it is waging for Ireland’s independ- ence until that struggle is brought to 7 / 7flfl@@@@fl@@@@@@@@fil@@@@@@E@E@EEE@EE@EEE@@EE}EE@EEE@E@E@E@ - ”%fi####@#fi#fi@@&####@###fi@#fi#@@@fi@#i@@@fi@@fifi-##fi& B IBHLOBVOGE