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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929. —_— N. Y., assignor to The Skayef Ball| | have known luxury, while not a few | houses with gas heat, electric lights t f, and screws adjustable || Bearing Co., Hartford. Double- IFIEE | hope to attain riches for the first |and perhaps hardwood floors. There N Il provide the air 5 row taper roller bearing. | time. is bridge and dancing. Nowhere vith the of the cquivialent spe John F. Carpmill, New Britain, | Her speech may be elegant, her | however, is snobbishness found. 1t's r mechanism of the automo. |\ l'RST assignor to North & Judd Mfg. Co. | complexion rosy and her knowledge | the code not to permit it ! BUIJ ETIN Belt buckie. ‘ 1 ! LV |of the social graces absolute, but| There are few churches, hut Bible 1 i S ] - b SR e r s under con Benjamin E. Getchell, Plainville, here is something of the elemental |study groups ar rted to out- in - anticipate assignor to The Trumbull Electric —the lot of the pioneer, a dash of mber bridge clubs. Within the Cadendol Tells of Demands e, = oo o 5 By Comonts of Home S0 v v R b ot S S oo mprovements 0 Pines S s nen s - ANNUAL private vho flies for the fun 2 Charles H. Norton, Plainville, as- Hushands Mav Fi d Wealth Her hopes are mot dimmed by |school that is han Predicted in Pamoh! Flinea s ol Cincinnati Grinders Inc., Cincinnati, | The monotonous spinning of an un- [ well in wesfern Texas. Mrs. Carl = — e, and everywhere and 1 tic b e Ohio. (3 patents) 2 for centerglass e painted bull wheel is music to her.|Cromwell saw a water well blow AR 1 N5 comin e sitiin (NEA SERVICE) grinding machine; and 1 for grind-| San Angelo, 1 Aug. 2—UP—|for there always is that prospect of |over the top, and cried to her hus- | Washing . T D e e 2 : o London, Aug. 2.—"You German |ing small cylindrical objects | Men who poke arrow bits into the | a well “coming in." band, “There is something wrong | /Do the fu Santl Ao 5 | g ain a k co erce bulle- |77 Nationalists and Monarchists, it| John J. Thacher, Weth. as- | crust of southwestern oil fields do| Oil field expenses are high and |with that well bl I o arit does not become you to hammer |signor to Pratt & Whitney Co., New [not alone earn glories of conquest. ! tribulations great. When a woman | She was right, and her g Tustapnblls oyt i —mee e about the peace treaty of Ve lles | York, N. Y. Rotating generating Their wives, too, share in these | marries an oil field worker, it means w holds an interest e ¥ EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS [, in HENRY F. REDDELL i SALE OPTOMETRIST . RAPHAEL BUILDING T L9 54 > vou thought you wi winning, [yostatic control for electrically- | kept by women who have forsaken | may be parked beside a floor-hoard- ’ = says openly proclaimed that you would | heated apparatus. comforts of life in normal com- !ed tent 30 or 40 miles from a town lignt presidents of the “Automati do far worse to the Allies than, cade Marks Registered munities. They toil in an atmosphere | Water may come in barrels from a Stetes have been memibe ‘ after all, they have done to us.” The Stanley Chemical Co. IZast | that savors of hactic dollar-chasing windmill miles away. American Philosophical society, old That in a nut shell is the sub-|Berlin. Clear licquer. sacrifices and disappointments, Some In established ficlds there are est learned society in America. stance of an art that has just : appeared in the man weekly, “Das Tage Buch, 'and which has createl something of a sensation among the old junker and royalist class. The editor says the very people who, in Germany have the lcast right to speak, are filling the air with moans about mourning for Germany's situation and demands for thoughts of revenge. g Z 2 g Points to Destroyed Trade Corner Main and Morgan Sts., Open Saturday Nights The editor says that even if the| [ o Allies had not exacted an acre of HARTFORD land or a penny of reparations, Ger- | many would, nevertheless, have had | a hard time, its world trade having | : ” Formerly bheen destroyed. He is far from | < 4 i i t System Store praising the treaty. He thinks it ' . B % B v one of the most severe ever im- . . josed upon a beaten foe, but hel | A e i « 1 e A . 5 s 1“!“} upon a beaten : ; P : A ¢ Sty 3 . o o 2 $30 Men’s This bad treaty of Versailles is, b v E ¥ 3 N 4 » 7 9 even so ,a whit better than the - 7 - S R and ‘u)ung‘Mcn s peace these moralists would have . . . S 7 i SUITS dictated of the good old German| | 5 G 3 - 3 i god had been as strictly on their o 3 = . 3 =y I\ " d] L % 50 side as their preachers proclaimed.” & Nt O e i ‘ I | 3 Ry 19. He then proceeds to quote from . S X - f | i 9 d their utterances during the war to | \ § A\ W 7 . 5 5 y q Laira Pants $1.00 show the kind of peace they “nm” H ” = - ] H Y 6‘/%///, e b have dictated to the Allies had the | ( 3 "U%' W~ ind the burdens it inflicted upon |tool for®automatic lathes. pioneering exploits. she probably is due for endless |that is reputedly the cou .| “And the end is not yet r 99 WEST MaIN ST Their X ¢ car caption of the brief forecast Germany. You yourselv when | Ajpert E. Whittier, Bristol. Ther-| Hundreds of oil field homes are | traveling. Their de luxe motor car : ption he br reca Elevaton ssRvice 4 Iv\«‘m)f‘u)h PRECISIDN OF ViSion" latter been ultimately defeated ¥ i f ‘!b 4 '% Ilor instance: On August 20,| J == o= <E2 T s g ' e 3 J 1915, he says, Dr. Helfferich of {he 3 treasury depar . said that the ‘leaden weight rmany’s | » f 1 PR e Z g SUITS expenses must fall upon them (the : — = = Fge I LR - 1ol E}( R oy G SUITS Allies) They must it = e I 4 ! RS . e sl ey i through the decates, not G ) He says Count Roon. leader of| | i | 381 ! i b S A e [T e !‘ : [ i 2 i ! $26.50 fhe Conscrvative party In the Prus- | ! NisSged Wi | : NG sian House of Lords, as late as June, | | k A G f’ql‘“\w I ) ] ‘ 1918, laid down this pleasant pro- 1 i 4 Il gram: | Germany's enormous war costs | Pottery Cereal Sets A b Wl i New w 1d be horne by America, ing- 1| e % h i T eahs ,»?fl:’“.r" ,?,‘,':,',,‘m‘ sl Thick, alazed pottery, decorated in Y % ‘ AUGUST SALE (P I $1.00 e annexed to Germany. The Ilem- § the charming Dutch design! No v i = - s A ATEWT ish nMv 1;. ul. r-n;.\w].' )m;'ln-lmt-’ kitchen is complete without this set! o | e I'“l f ! FEATURE' ; NECKWEAR the port of Cajals, would belong to § Exactly as wed above! The de- > U o Germany. The iron fields of Driey ¥ W $1 00 2 for 5 and Longwy would be S e mand v iz we must limit the | T R Bed-DBavenport ince. I'rance would cede 1t /| ] £ Lt s ]i‘o\i‘rrv‘ullmr(, 2 { . dUURERES| W s Wing Chair New $1.50 NECKWEAR g0 Germany and various coaling ar $1.50 Weelkly == = d St fleet tions all over the world. | ] M i I it Serbit and” Montenesro would be (il divided between Bulgaria and Aus- i P § Iria. German troops would occupy g, 7 > I'rance and Belgium until all treaty ‘ - ; 4 (5 > obligations were fulfilled. cost of £ LN 357 - ; occupation being paid by the I'rench E A 4 gl - A A $2.00 and Belgians, The editor vs that on Se plember | Fancy and White SHIRTS With 2 Pants Y S TR P 15, 1917, Hindenburz wrote that Ludendorf, who with him com- manded all Germany's armies, sent | T to Berlin what he thought Germany | denien | s v "7 | The Convenience of a Spare Bedroom o The latter urged (he permanent annexation of iron and conl nreas | 3-Pe. Jacquard Living Reom Sets in I'rench Lorraine and lands / o o ’ Lot A In Combination With Velour i e S e Why sacrifice your happiness when you can 3 i L was to be occupied so long and the | >uy @ wonderful 3-piece Living Room Suite for $ i :“':‘l‘:'“';'f ‘”"‘m'f"'“"\”‘ WeRgio be so only §65! And it is covered with Jacquard, ; : tratie anty ool Jacquard in combination with. velour How often you wished for a spare bedroom for unexpected guests, and how uncomfortable it has been to offer your § $4.00 ¥ ; S The Divan, W and Club Chair comprise g1 00 Weekly g nexation to Germany. Holland Fia it { friends a night’s hospitality! Now, you may have an extra bedroom at your disposal, and just think, for only $129. You 3 Fancy and White must be brought under Germany's i M get the three pieces! Do not overlcok this opportunity! You owe it to yourself and your family to see this offer! ¥ B S influence. This would bie brought o o . ” ¢ = : : L ) ; SHIRTS about if Germany and had a ) L = i : close alliance and joint nteed " the safety of Holland’s Last Indian It IR i} 5 B f I8 . colonies. i | = I 5 \ i ! i | Wanted (o Annex Land | f Das Tage Buch further quotes the | i Uy i if b former Kaiser and others as indi- ' | i | | I A j : i | Lo cating the “All-Highest” was ready 1 [ 2 : L \ A T 1//3 X i & A Qo Tt 1o make himself Grand Duke S f o v ! { o Courland. Esthonix, Riga g ; R VR o8 “ ¥ | C NS/ i i AN A ' | X Balbriggan uania. Poland was to : i : : GNP ) ¢ N7 y R v i - i A SHIRTS and dom under the joint tutelugo i . e 4 i \-% A q & ) to deliver to Germany a consider- L] 3 =T 2 . s ? L ~ = q | able portion of her petroleum from by ’ Nh o y | == R | O i . 3 : $ 00 Raku. Rumania was to be almos e J am T . i . (BN \% A i Ri built End 1 in 3 | for H disarmed forever, her oil indust /- : S g < I8 % NS LR . n mahogar d > or was to be in German hands and her o . ' . N 4 A jore than e . : Reg. 65¢ Grade territory was to be occupied by | | 7 2 S A y ~ ; y rman and Austrian troops for many years, filye: J ¢ & ; ; And one of the prettiest thoughts N / - A o : ; : y $1.00 of all was that Germany ould I - 3 : 2 ¢ e i = C &S s’ oxile from their hmml.in m“ lynu 3 = 4 SRR T R : : By K. & S. Boys Frenchmen m the French ferritory : S¢ ; : : SPORT BLOUSES ne would toke over. Frands wae = = 3 Pieces of This Wonderful Suite! S agree to settle these Irenc . : . 'S S . a HIRTS AR il O e 3-Pe. Curved Front Jacquard Suites \ _ ; e ! and S AN VL i R BT (0 T 1) T 00 Yes, we mean just what we You can buy the - \ ¢ Patents Issued to ore when you have this comfortable and Bed, Dresser and Chest of Drawers nf_llns_lovel)' suite S Z ('OIinecticut People cautifal Living Room Suite in your home! N y d foronly $65! You can picture what this suite looks like ) 4 very litte detail of each piece marks a - [ et D e Patents fasued by the U. 8. 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