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R O B R R 1 O O PP e : NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1927. \ spected was your former senator, | words. Many citizens, misled by the!| ample. Its constitution is so broad | happen? citizen retain his Independence, {t/fore the Automobile Merchants’ |in October, 1923, Frank Brandegee. The whole ques- | word ‘court,’ and earnestly dcslring,what it has the power to consider| “At once a cry would go up to the|is ten times more important that|assoclation here last night, “that| Bender, formerly a private in ! tion was referred back again to the |as all do, the elimination of any war|any subject, judicable or otherwise, |skies, a chorus of European powers, the United States should retain her|‘I'm very. proud of the contribution |18th infantry, said he was in a dc- people. The issues involved were |that can righteously be avoided,| suggested by the league. Suppo: ve (Massachusetts) made to the |tachment of men from Fort Slocum, augmented by those men and wom- independence.” w made the battleground of a long supported the idea of our entrance we should join. At this time there|en.who call themselves Americans, | nation in our president — Calvin| N.Y., who aided in the production. campaign. The problem was debat- |into this body, especially when first | is much dissatisfaction among most|but who are continually praising Gov FULLER DENIES HE Coolidge. He alleged that, while loading an ed through every hamlet and city in | proposed. of the Europeans over their debts to| other nations and crying down our | . | Governor Fuller expressed sur-|old fleld guna clvilian employe in 4 s > : AR P e ik 7] ver, | own. TI vould shout we were prise "at newspaper reports that he | the Griffith Company released the the land. The people grasped the A' campaign was carried on by us. Like debtors the world over,|own. They would si BOOSTED GOYEBNOR SMITH 5 { | | - backsliders, and that we had no told the gathering, “I like your/firing pin causing Benders hand to they do not like the idea of | faith in us. They would say we city and I also like the governor|be blown off in the discharge of facts, and at the polls turned in an | those who most strongly opposed now that they have spent the| Devotes McKinley Assn. DIDDET! cvecvoeimine ‘madoriy agsinst he thc pian. 16 was expiainca that the| manes: s -5y v o . + b o P -1 had joi he and at once re-| of your state. I feel very strongly |the piece. Bender brought suit for g ague and for the original Ameri- |so-called court was not a court, in|paying. The most influential coun-| had joined the court and at - i Fo y ngly | th Slleefih fo Foreigfl Alliances ey that it had no body of law to inter-| tries in the league are those who|fused to submit to its jurisdiction. |Mass. Executive Surprised at News- |that your state is.likely to furnish | $50,000. | : ! e Paric e ; 3 “ e licy, we should | the next president of the Unitedd | The vote was so unmistakable pret, and furthermore, that it was a|owe us money. Suppose they got the In our foreign po Report: ‘o, +L18 P e Un 5 % | that the m;fl,my of those in favor pa:t of the League of Nations. The | league to suggest that its creature, |always strive to exemplify our hl»i paper P States.” & INVITED TO DEBATE An emphatic warning against en-| of the league realized there was no| people grasped its true significance, | the court, pass judgment on what| ternal ideals. We belleve in foster-| Address Last Night. Boston, Feb. 11 (A—Former Con- 1 confident, are as thor-| we should do insofar as these debts|ing the decent development of every | Movie Extra Is Awarded |&ressman ' Robert .M. Washburn, | T 3 2 NSS] ty C try's e! ce. and now I : trance by the United States into any | possibility of our country’s entrance. n e S IR A ed with the 1dea of allied | oughly opposed to our entrance as|are concerned? | individual citizen along the lines his| New York, Feb. 11 UP) — Gov- ledgny cunationsior. Wogl fo.il,r,lifi::[,l,:},]“o,,,? ‘,‘n”h,;\',",.‘;](:;n:,l“ill;‘: e feraret former o Hal-oNe “Would you wish to submit this ambition indicates. We must keepecrnor Alvan T. Fuller, republican $20,000 for Hand|made public today letters sent to Al ledsig aliltied -thele wrouma " of | tease question to the court, a court elect-| our country in such a relationship governor of Massachusetts, today| White Plains, N. Y., Feb. 11 (P— | Senator William E. Dorah and Eonosafthonushiont, Wie. SAUESE 00 ok s suggestan thint this cotin- n both e and court, an im-| ed and pald by the league, which in!to foreign powers that she can de-|denied the statement attributed to|Edward K. Bender, of Philadelph a, | President Nicholas Murray Butler Col;, Theodorg Ropgovelt who, spoke; SuAAL S Sourt. and one that took | turn is controlled by our debtors? | velop likewise. him by the New York Times this| was awarded $20,000 damages from |0f Columbia University inviting at the 23rd annual dinner of the Mc- | try join the League Court. They portant que ] Connecticut | thought the name “court” would sit much explaining, “It would look suspiciously like{ “\We believe in Independence for| morning, that w York state “is|David Ward Griffith motion picture | them to debate the liquor question ! handing our case to 2 packed jury.|each of our citizens. We have sacri-'likely to furnish the next president | director, by a jury in 'the supreme |at a meeting in Boston this spring Kinley association of h N club. | better with the citizens of the coun- implied problems are just as pe Tl g i ‘P‘,’(hp,.dpd e S 5 s e lly phrased. You would not want to have our ficed hundreds of thousands of lives of the United States | court here yesterday, for the loss of | t0 be arranged by the club, Tha e by Governor John| It 15 our misfortune as a nation Dislikes World Court case submitted, ror should I Sup-|and untold wealth for this principle.| I did say,” Governor Fuller as- | his right hand during the fliming of | Massachusetts Anti-Saloon Leagua By a ke e e :d | that our people are often misled by, “Let us take tho court, for ex-|pose, then, we said no. What would |If it is of Importanco that each serted, explaining his address be-|a motion picture at Somers, N. Y., [extended a similar invitation last | bt arc often misled by ) | | | e to the audien B. W. Alling of this city, as pr of the association and toastmas! o Sienea P Suaswatis of | Ladies’ Leather Hand Bags York,” the campal TSttt ettt it i 2 ////// / Decorative Linens lined, fitted 7 7 5 Al ith of . el An exceptional offering of new spring pouch bags—Si 11; 4 4 /w,«,/;w/ w9 ”,/,///é//// counts Roosevelt among his politica with change se and mirror—Assorted leathers and color Regular A / oA ’u/ ; A S i 31108 Valhs s Only T8 Bees T FEHE $1.95 G, Linen Scarfs and Buffet Sets to match; trimmed with rich The largest delegation present was | Priced special for Sat. only ....... 5 Each . i from New Britain. | Governor Trumbull struck out \gainst the centralization of power ! washable Cape Slip_on Gloves K. decorative laces or lace motifs. A full and complete range to choose from. Moderately Priced from— in the federal government and urg- 4 1 v ~d mermbers of the assembly present | An unusual value of a fine washable cape glos P. 4 / % //« % % 98 $2 50 work with him in memorializ —Popular pull on style—colors are Willow—Ts ey. Our stand- . / vhich are conducive to federal in-| Special for Sat. ONIY «.uoeee e oive s con Paly $2.00 terference with state affairs. He pointed to the present financial po- sition of Connecticut as an indica- tion of what can be done federal ald. Roosevelt Recalls $7 Pay Check | Col. Roosevelt remarked he re-| gards speaking in Connecticut as a | homecoming since he was a resi- dent of this state for two years, a| member of the staft of Col. Lilley, 14 at one time an employe in the | sarpet mills of Thompsonville, whera he rec d $7 weekly. He lauded | Governor Trumbull and reiterated the governor's statements in oppo- sition of centralization of power. | Stripping states of their power will | result in a lack of interest on the | part of the electorate, he warned. The main differences between [he‘ republican and democratic parties, | he said, is that the republican party | is a competent administrator, saves the people's money, and favors a protective tariff, while the demo- crats do none of these, according to | Roosevelt. Another objection to the | democratic party s its' policy of | weak internationalism as against the republican flat opposition to any for- elgn pacts to circumscribe the free- | dom of action of the nation, he de-, clared. The Most Alluring Assortment of An array of charming Spring Frocks in all the newest style treat- ments—Colorings and Fabrics can be readily found in our Dress Section. ;w:«.'. AN ARG Q! XL Q& iy Featuring the Newest Patterns n New Spring Wash Goods Priced the Usual D&L Way Printed Wash Silks Charmeusette New Spring washable tub silks— . 36 inches wide—New small floral Prmts and block patterns—in two and three color effect —_ l 25 50 new distinctive spring patterns, Priced for Sat. only, yd. . small dainty and all-over floral de- m‘mmmmw uun —at prices that are indeed very moderate. $10 $15 $19.75 $24.75 $29 « $4 S2232332232022 2028022022022 2 2220230020022 0220 220023222002 20200024 0230230320884 0000200350TTuR RTINS 4 Launching into the subje . &I.;\})ESER[AL-‘ o TRIMMINGS e f\_}_iOeBSELS signs—beantiful rich lustre prints— cess lawmaking, Col. 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There has | ;’;"Cfd’“::' 2 _do_'“"‘ i $2_98 1,000 yards of new washable crisp Printed Batiste—Wide range of beautiful multi-colored patterns— been In the land during the last 20 | years a movement to regulate all Made in the Following Size Ranges phases of conduct hyl lz‘w, And(ta -~ WOOl Cre e Suitable for children’s and adults i cousi ovement which has as it ] 4 D, —36 | i the soncentration of sl powers | ¥ 16 to 50 4215 to 541, 1414 to 301, P e EAmey Rl e \ £233823 223002 2214220222222 0220202022000202200274320 020001 8200320330020 0 0000002002200 223020 ] i int federal or in the state govern- 38 inch washable wool! Canton For Saturday 34 i ment. Both movements are wrong. e : crepe—in a beautiful range of new | selling only. YA., [ ] S e Te cnstked, Sord Botly E . ' and Created in Such Lovely Colorings as erilng | eliades-Qlasefe et old | ¢ ake respons y from th - Rose—Tan—Rust—>Monkey n— | i ders of the indlvidual, and therefore | Xceptlon A 3 . Copen—Grey—Black and Navy— | Y"‘;IS"“"’ Dept. i tend to atrophy them. Of course, at | Queen Blue Rose Beige : Priced for l 79 n Floor 'ifmel:-!" is "‘:Fbesw'!' for li’_e SDOd‘g Beige Rose Athina Tan, Navy Saturday only, vd . of all to prescribe certain actions, or I ~ herry . 1 15 give cortain powers to a state or | Congoleum Rugs (CEAIE oz B Ande Print the nation. Laws of this sort, how- | - . ever, should not be passed lightly. | N nderson Irints \ | The burden of proof should always | TO CIOSC Ollt ” ' 500 yards of new small beautiful i rest on those who proposs them. ! E t l Va] B t St 2 inches wide. Guar- They must be in the nature of a last | A v xceptiona ues. Dasemen ore For children and [ fésort, mather than a frst aid|§f | A special :ia]e to close out some adult dress. 44c measure, | discontinued patterns; first quality . 1 . Priced special for Sat. Yd. i3 x 185 (s theory o gojermmont § S R ] T e Rayon Linen | Linen Huck must be borne in mind When view- prices: Bed Spreads L h 8 ing our foreign alliances. This has 2 l :- el R s e e ery Special Furchase 1 '!”1"“’.”‘ Reapte “”’i"fm"é“”“j‘“;‘i‘* i g UGN 7 pillows—Sealloped all Sets n unusual value in . | different purposes. It has been held b R sl | 3 S around—solid colors o 2 S | by the Internationalists to represent | LW"TCG o $6 95 d el o S a pure llnen hand | 4 pronouncement intended to guide | SORUSS S wiviale n ainld s Three different pat e white linen Dam- | towel. Lareg size. Red N L 9 only a very young feeble nation. It terns of Satin Jacquar] ask with (6) six 15- or Bine Hord Re eW pl'l!lg has been held by the extreme isola- | ze $8 95 e e e s et r Blue borders—Reg. ‘ionists as a warning against any Ox10-6 10 s s . all-over floral patterns Neat hemstitch fin- 30c. value. Special assoclation what Regular $ ish. Reg. $1. ue. countries, oever with foreign g Yoreizn Entanglements “As a matter of fact, it is mrre'vé o S for Sat. tor 8at. - $3.95 15505 $4.39 | oy, zen 20€ Rayon Silk Undies In a Special Selling Event Women's Dalby Rayon Vests At This Price, Buy Several 1\»1.:;”“ L\: mTIdon?f a\-efir]lo ::1\1;3 . . Only a very special purchase could bring such excellent values! ki all the ven ‘ 4 Mothers will find this a wonderful opportunity to buy their daughters’ BRE AR a1 17cS e Spring and Summer Dress needs. All beautifully made and very smartly styled of fine quality fabrics—contrasti i re ni . in! steaishiline modds, stingly trimmed. They are nicely created 517;‘12 8 N $9.95 Third Floor theory of independence ext Third Floor Offerings fon New Spring Cretonnes Girls’ Dresses For Miss 7 to 14 BROADCLOTHS $ 9 5 RAYON . % a etatement of our conception of in- ternal government applied to our ons. It was impossible | to conceive of inde- | for Wa pende without carrying o t NOVELTY PRINTS CHARMEUSETTES In shadow effects; the latest patterns and arise it our frecdonm. That is , no more, no less. He § colors; 36 inches wide; moderately 39 aha § ; C s ourselves oo "ar off from other nations. He merely priced i e warns us not to bind ourselves to ac- tions not yet dete e for our 26 Pc. Rogers’ Silverware 6 Spoons, 6 forks, 6 knives, 6 teaspoons, 1 Bloomers to match—$1.95 sugar spoon and 1 butter knife, complete in a box. Specially priced for i,nu)!:z\' : .‘I. = " $6'98 Rayon Bloomers Specially Priced at An exceptional value §n$ iyon Bloomers, with T bottom or the latest petal bottom; in all the newest shades. Saturday! Boys’ Novelty Lingerie | | Jersey Suits ‘44c- | $2.39 Silk Damask For drapery material, plain all over patterns and with stripe effects, 36 in. $1 00 wide. 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