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\ VV CAIN HERALD | lll’P[lSE DRY LAW lecllons Hovever, Are Fa- vored by Government Buenos Alres, Sept. 17.—President Irjgoyer’s administration has just an- NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ' in the terms of the reciprocal com- mercial travellers’ treaty recently agreed upon between United States Ambassador Stimson and the Presi- dent. This treaty which will probably be drlwn up and signed in Washington 4]|Ir1nl Ambassador Stimson's visit | there on leave, will provide for a sin- gle Federal .license for American salesmen in Argentina, instead of li- censes for each province, but will ex- clude them from selling alcoholic beverages under it. The prohibitive clause was requested by President Irigoyen, it is learned. It was & cepted by the United States govern- ment notwithstanding the fact that no Since alcoholic liquors can no longer be legully exported from the United States, American salesmen naturally will not be affected by the clause, but its significance lies with Argentina in that it establishes a precedent in the direction of prohibition. It is pointed out hat if this treaty with the United States is ratified, other nations who may desire also to negotiate a treaty with Argentina providing for a single Federal salesman’s license would, by virtue of this precedent, have to ac- cept a similar clause against the sale of intoxicating liquors. Otherwise their salesmen must continue to pay a separate license in each of the 14 provinces. Thesé vary and run as high as a thousand pesos. While President Irigoyen is known that he feels yet ready for total prohibition. entire province, Mendoza, upon the wine industry, and the use of light native wines, especially in the rural districts is almost general. The introduction of the prohibitive measure in Congress was followed by a strong protest from the Mendoza wine growers. They were told by Minister Salaberry that, “although he had not consulted President Irigoyen on the subject, he could assure them that the executive power of the nation will not approve this reform, and if it is necessary will oppose against it all the legal resources upon which it can lay hand.” Meantime the wine- growers have organized a “junket” for Congressmen to the wine-growing dis- that Argentina is not One thrives 17, 1920. Second PARIS PAYS YOW. | Auomatic Time Recorders Keep Ac- ' curate Count of Telephone Talks. Paris, Sept. 17.—An automatic time recorder for pay station telephone calls has been installed in one of the Paris exchanges. It is one of a num- her of modern devices and methods now being tested by the government in an effort to modernize the French telephone system. Eventually, it is planned to re-string copper wires, and greatly enlarge telephone facilities throughout France and fnstall modern switchboards. to BUYING FOR STORES. ment stores, has just/ begun op. tions here on a large scale. &\( ment stores in Los Angelss, Mlnne- apolis, San Francisce, Boston, Pitts- burgh, Detroit, Tolelo, . Dallas, St. Louis, Cleveland and =.cramento | have formed a buying comwpany for doing foreign shopping in bulx, The design of the company is to deal di- rectly with manufacturers and to cut EASED AT ONCE BY THE pm..(: A.lwlflfl'— iNEURALGIA | ‘oul all the commissio ; of intermediaries. “Motor Sun Gl For Glasses_for Pon( or @A. Over 30 Yens Tx] nounced through Finance Minister Salaberry that it will oppose the pro- hibition bill recently Introduced into the Chamber of Deput Neverthe- less, an official move in favor of the restriction of the liquor traffic Is seen Snflsfacuon Gu 206 MAIN ST., such clause appears in other commer- clal travellers' treaties negotlated by the United States. The American policy of uniformity for treaties of this wort has thus been waived in’ favor of Argentina. Paris, Sept. 17.—A new plan for buying abroad for American depart- show the importance of the ¢ to Argentina. to be strongly in sympathy with re- stricting the liquor traflic, it is said . .YS IJOUIB - QU'CK EFFECY Sure Seal Jars Ball Ideal —1 quart size— Clean ‘em up at while they last ........ doz 950 —Basement— Women’s Gowns A VERY SPECIAL VALUE grade striped Flannelette. Double worked with h embroidery patterns .C.....O..Q.....Q.. 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