New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 2, 1921, Page 12

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Dress Goods Shop 400 MAIN STREET Wédnesday Mill-End Sale Bargains BLACK SATIN Very heavy good quality $1.45 KIDDY CLOTH Fast colors 15c 40-INCH CREPE DE CHINE All new shades. $1.45 All colors, i SATIN '$2.50 values. Very special $1.69 BLEACHED SHEETING Yard wide. 12Y2c § PEQUOT SHEETING 214 yards wide 5¢ SILK SHIRTINGS $1.50 values c NEW BRITAIN PART WILL VISIT SHRINE * Trip to Canada Includes Visit o * Thousand Islands A large number of people from New Britain and vicinity will take the op- Portunity ot visiting the Shrine of St. Anne de Beaupre at Quebec during the month. Pilgrimages "are being made there at all times and local per- sons have planned vacation trips with ithis in mind. A party of 36 men and women will leave tomorrow for a 10 days’ trip to Montreal, Quebec, the Thousand Is- Jands, and a visit to the shrine. The party will include several persons from Waterbury. The pilgrimage will be under the care of Rev. John T. Winters, pastor of St. Mary's church, who has made 13 trips to Canada to ~ kneel with several hundred people, whom he has conducted, at the foot jof the shrine where the relic is ap- plied to those who seek it. The people who will accompany the local priest are as follows: Mrs. John Farr, Mrs. James Des- wond, Mrs. Michael Welch, Mrs. Ste- phen Jacobs, Mrs. Mary Kerin, Miss Catherine Kerin, Mrs. P. W. Ring- rose, Mrs. Shea of Waterbury; Anna Flaherty, Margaret Flaherty, May Begley, Margaret Begley, Mrs. A. E. Monsees, Claire Lynch, Miss Lambert, Mollie Egan, Minnie Meehan, Miss Hipelius, Joseph Kehoe, William and John McMahon, Catherine Sheehan, Margaret Clark, Miss Loiselle, Miss LeClair, H. K. Winters,, Eleanor Mar- tin; from Waterbury, Misses Mary and Gertrude Kennedy, Mary Quinn, Rose Bannon, Mary Murray, Anna Coughlin, Kitty Kehoe and Jane Ke- VERSAILLES TREATY IS BREEDER OF WAR (Continued from First Page.) _ groups of adventurers ruling by mere . force, without a shred of constitu- al or moral authority, were to ish any ground for a forecast we should expect thes rise of some mili- tary despotism like that of Bona- parte. But whence or when will the deltverer appear? Three attempts have been made and have failed. Whoever re-establishes order will find & country from which most of its best men have beem removed, some by starvation, many by murder, oth- ers by exile. so his task will be all the mora difficult. i« Russia a Stroag Power “But it must be remembered that Russia herself, once her internal troubles have subsided and she is sgain a military power, will probably sndeavor to reconquer all the terri- - tories which she has recently lost ex- meney. cept, perhaps, Poland and Finland. The Russian exiles, survivors from the old regime who have escaped into western Europe, make no secret of their desire to recover the Baltic Jands, which had been largely Russi- fied before 1917, and even the terri- tories beyond the Caucasus in which the native races had been only super- ficially affected by Tsarist rule. Material For New Wars. «“3uch an attempt would raise a whole crop of new questions, capable of furnishing materials for new wars. A Russia of 80,000,000 of people with the immense natural wealth of Si- beria added to her own. would be for- midable to her neighbors. Before the war she was formidable enough NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, Locked Up Tight All Day Wednesday See Wednecday Papers and Circulars for Most Daring and Drastic Price-Cutting Event Ever Stéged in This Community \ Opens Thursday 9 A. M. 'WAIT New Britain Dry Goods & ~ Glothing Store, Inc. POLICY It is the. duty of the manufacturer, wholesaler and retailer to reduce prices even if it incurs financial loss. We will act as your agents in advising you what you can buy at reduced prices. Consult us regarding your electrical needs and we will -accept the responsibility of you obtaining the sm-atest value for your ® Barry & Bamforth © 19 MAIN STREET. to alarm Germany, and would have been more than a match for any European power had not her admin- istrative system, military and naval, as well as civil been worm eaten by a’corruption which crept up into the Ve:y highest circles Itke a hidden dry ot The Near East Turning to the Near FEast, Lord Bryce continued, “For more than two centuries, in fact ever since the weak- ness of the Turkish monarchy be- came evident and irremediable Tur- key has been the danger spot of the Old World. When a state is both barbarous and decrepit, insurrection is the proper remedy. The mis-gov- { 1921. \ | 7 7% 2 7 building. Z offer you. Story is too long to tell here. model alone. Here’s the answer. \llmmmrl’flmm-mMN\NL4 , ’.IUMT \H.* » i i m il New Models— ‘New Prices Here’s the news you have been waiting for. 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When you've seen these new Reo: and heard the new prices, youw’ll say, Reo is today, more than ever, “The Gokd Standard of Values.” Come in and see and hear the whole story. Kenneth M. Searle, Special Representative RUSSELL P. TABER, Inc., Hartford, Conn. New Britain Branch 10 Chestnut Street Reo Motor Car Company, Lansing, Michigan erned subjects of the Sultanate ought to have rebelled against it and des- troyed 1t, and new states would have arisen on its ruin. “This did not happen, because the Moslems, much as they hated bad government, hated their Christian fellow subjects more, and because the Turkish government was able to bor- row money by which it could pur- chase arms and repress insarrections by massacre, while the so-called Christian powers were so jealous of one another that there were always some among them willing to support the Turk rather than permit his dom- inions to pass to cne of their rivals.” FRANCE AND POPE AT PEACE AGAIN Diplomatic Relations Between Vati- can and French Republic Have Been Resumed. Paris, Aug. 2.—Resumption of dip- iomatic relations between France and the Vatican have been formally ex- ecuted by arrival in this city from | Rome of Archbishop Benéventura Cerretti, who will act as papal nuncio kere. This morning’s newspapers em phrasized the importance of his com ‘ng to Paris, and devoted considerabls space to the government's recognition of the Holy See. Diplomatic relations between France and the Holy See were inter- rupted in 1904 as a result of a con- troversy between the Vatican and ths French government, which began in 1901. , The trouble arose when the French chamber of deputies passed a bill to limit the powers of religious STAY ALL NIGHT AND WE'RE FIXING A BED ) FOR LITTLE QUEENIE. o o OH,TOM, EDNA IS GOING TO.} weLL, | WAS DOINGS OF THE DUFFS It Was a Hard Night for Tom WONDERING IF YOU GIRLS WoLULD OLIVIA,) WISH YOU GIRLS WOULD DEFER YOUR CONVERSATION UNTIL MORNING ! YOURE KEEPING | EVERYBODY AWAKE: ALL RIGHT- GOOD NIGHT'| 00D NIGHT WHEN You GET A COUPLE OF GIRLS TOGETHER THEY CHEW THE RAG AND GIGGLE ALL NIGHT LONG'! MAVBE THEY'LL CLOSE UP NOW AND T SOME SLEEP! 1 . > *Twould take a page to tell you about one Besides you will have to see these new Reos to fully appreciate. Suffice to say, all Passenger Car Models have that wonderfully silent, sweet-running, amazingly powerful Reo Six Motor—the greatest motor in the world of its size and for its purpose. In every genuine advance in automotive science—in all that makes for greater motoring satisfaction—this Six upholds Reo traditions of leadership and merits the title, “The Incomparable—the Six of Sixty Superiorities.” i 7 Z i) 7 ZZ associations in France despite protest of Pope Leo XIII the controversy became so violent trat France recalled from Rome her ambassador at the Vatican and Pope Ieo XIII retaliated by directing the Papal nuncio at Paris to request the resignations of two French bishopu who were supporting the government. This action was taken by the nuncio without transmitting the order through the foreign office, as was re- quired by the Concordat between the Holy See and France, and led to the firal break. Since 1904 France has been un- officially represened at the Vatican. the In 1%03 S a2 BY ALLMAN OH,OLIVIA, COME. Quick! PoOR ' LITTLE QUEENIE 1S GONE

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