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WAY-AIDING STRIKING MINERS | to Handle Coal Which Is Im- I Into Britain As Result of Shortage. don, May 13 (By thé Atrociated ~~The natiénal union of rail- | Louisville, Ky., May l\EVTUCKY WOMEN IN WAR ON GAMBBLING Pederation of Women's Clubs Seck Bill to Stop Legalized Bet- ting at Races, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, ‘MAY Prepared resolutions protesting against permittihg the betting have been presented to the various busi- ,ness, ¢ivic and bettérment organiza- { tiohs with the request that they be ®dopted. BRITISH NAVY IS BEING OVERHAULED 13.—Adop- today stepped actively into (tion of a resolution calling upon the I SuUpport of the striking -miners, taking measfires de- €0 provent the transportation I of doal tmported to replenish tion's fuel supplies. iiwny n's action was o ™ By the executtve eommittoe union that {ts members would hat Durpose it was Intended. committoo further instructed mbars of the unlon not to mously acceptéd by Federation of Women's ¢lubs in an- | nual convention in yesterday, was safd today to be the first victory in & determined flght t0 | gtyoyers, have the pari mutwel ndlp fmported coal no matter | chines abolidhed and put gambling British on Norse racing in the class, lesgally, with other g@mbling. The campaign against the Danville, Kentueky betting ma- the state legislature to prevent legalized 200 Destroyers, 23 Battleships and betting on horse racing as unani- | 50 Light Cruisers Sold 'Off in Short Tinic. May 13.—Some '200 de- 25 battleships and .50 light cruisers have disappeared from the navy list during = recent Imnnlhl The British admiralty has { ssued an explanatory awnouncement saying the vessels were all sold tg Ky., London, ma- goad of any description loaded {chines was laufiohed by a number of Byitish firms for breaking up. viously hamdied by meeting here. “blacklog” | ministers and faymen at a recent This statement was the result of reports circulating in America that sevcasossees | , O ,oaaa#nflncamw# L) > ’_ 2 - . CLEARANCE SALE _of- 13, 192 Great Britaip was making exteslvb GERMAN CAB!NET sales of war craft to South Americah ;:o\eh-rnents for eventual transfer to = Ne dhly Ships disposed of to foreigh goverfinefits since thé armis- tice,” the admiralty informed the Associated Press, “are thé battle- ship Canada and two other vessels, ajl of which' were sold te theé Chil- ean government, for which they were originally built; one sloop ‘to Denmark; tyo slopps to. Portugal, and ohe sloop to Belgium. AN the remaifiing ships withdrawn from the navy list have been sold in Great Britain for breaking up.” THEA’?BRS,HAY CLGSE Buenos llres Tlmnlm Folk lmon Is Expected to Strike in Support of Playwrights’ Union. Buenos Aires, ]\l.x) 13.—Theaters in this city may ba“fored to close ) ment in the task of carrying.out the tonight as a result of a threatened strike by thé “Theater Folk Federa- tion, which is considéflpg a walkout ] ferred with Dr. Peters, commigsioner Argentine | for disammal in sympathy with - e Playwrights’ smxmy B member of the federation. Playwrights NgW¢ “sent an ulti- matum to theater §Whers, demand- ing that they prod¥ité plays written only by members of ‘thelr society and reject those fromt ' & rival play- wrights’ organizatién which is not a member of the federation. ‘The ul- timatum expires tonight and mem- bers of the theater owners' associa- tion declare they will nét feet the playwrights’ demands. MAY BE ENLARGED German ngle s Party Seoks Reor- ganization in Order to Give Them- selves Representation. Berlin, May 13.—Resolutions urge ing an enlargement of the . firesent German cabinet so that it may include | » a representative of the German Peo- ple’s party have been adopted by parliamentary delegation of the deff~ ocratic party which was divided on the question of acgceptance or rejet- : tion of the' allied bitimatuth reg: ing Meparations. Dr. Gustav Strd t-. manfr {8 leader of thé people’s party. The democrats emphasize the de- sirability of enlisting &ll national ele- mentg regardléds of their Previdus at- titude eh the ultimatum issdes Thdy therefore suggest recruiting ministers not.enly from reparations conditions. Dr. Wirth, thé chancellor, has cofi- ment; regardingthe Ba- varian situation which the . central gave{nmeru.la ohu‘ed to untangle dnring the next six weeks. The Ba- varian government not as yet giv- en Berlin any déflnitd assurance it will immediately proceed to disband the citizen guard, and reports from Munich indicate the coalition parties constituting tl Preserit - Bavarian ministey &ntflflla thHelr atflflidz bf oppmmon 2 fens of thousm results, so give, nccordm the, 's party but [ 1 othét economic angsi %mu% a;eyncile,s e:",‘hlg‘ ‘nflw ‘? ¥ V ¥ willing to support the new govern- bottles:w: ’ II' & ml r i !{ ‘ s stoves. ll O R e D e S a Ina il g R R ve hel aromatios. Dru ears, and a sixty cent bottle or.,, mgnths Eg‘fierlenced ‘ All Mothers Wlll Find Use « For THis Laxative Gvo Dt.&llwoll’o&ynp?-p—h- child and note its quick recovery. a win; hrmly the s ect o* keep the cluldren healthy lnd hnppy, and what to do Most l.llllmetof counstipation ni‘?&em. coated tongues, Yatulente, dizziness, los: of appetite and sleep, bxllmneu, ,v;hgn they become ill. of .childhood are the . such as’ e ini doithg what el’ld’o wi to the e of ‘ / J‘ h Amerlu’a hvorlh hnnly remedy for ;gg :'n".'n‘d'?ii”'w‘.{':ig -ndd.PI f “ia as it18 so mild and-ge: IR YITEREE laut nbout Dr. Calds Send W' nanie and ad- na and other |implet ‘e “utxhnvuold it welly 51% i e mwmmm: the Dest: " Write e wl-ve‘_ < Trimmed Hats "2__0=0 and ”3__& These Hats were formerly priced up to $10. Come in and see them. We re offering these for a quick clearance to make room for new Summer Hats. hese values have got any 1-3 or 1-2 off sales beat. There are hardly two alike. | 217 Main Street s Formerly leer-HSSemgn PRICES # MEWEEK END RADICALLY CUT s thlette Razgors. ‘ At Price l lert: :.cunoWM | STORFS ~ FROM COAST TO COAST e s FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Banded Sgjlors $[:42 Rough Sailors in all wanted colors and color combinstions. Some trimmed with ribbon and bow and others with crepe bands, New Angpra Hats $9.95 Ribbon or Taffeta Crowns with Angora Brims In all the wanted colors. You will want one of these to wear with your Sport Clothes. Sit different styles. New Embroidered Taffeta Hats A variety of styles to choose from. They are embroidered in white and trimmed very appropriately. No hat is quite so appropnate for all sorts of summer wear. $3.95 Value $5.95. Beans| 45 When Bought “ ith Other Goods Reductions from dxe manufacturers snggca‘d sell- m dell Remedies and : Tmlol:Ne.(fs? is:hr * 60c Doan sKldnedeb‘tsc '60c D&R ColdCreamm ' 40c Fletcher’s Castoria " 1.50 Gudé's: Pepto Mangan Wi 1603. Horliok’s Malted Milk. 7 3¢, 50c Hind’sHoney & Abm. Cr. 34C 50c Java Rice Powder 30c Kolym Tooth Paste wc 30¢ Lyon’s Tooth Postér [8¢ $1. Listerine, 14 0z. . T4c: . 50c Mulsified Cocoanuz0Oil 3 4¢ | .50c Mennen sSh-mgGr-33c 75¢ Melliu 25¢ Mum . $#1. Nujol 1.10 Nuxatéd Iron., . 10c Palmolive Soap . “50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 1 30 Pinkham’s Veg. Comp. 30¢ Resinol Soap . 180 ~15¢ Rexall Toflet?OflPZlu 16¢. 70c Sal Hepatiea .. . 45¢c 25¢ Woodbury's Facial Soap 17¢ { COFFEE 2 LBS. 46! & Regularly 45¢ pou FRESH ROASTED—FRESH GROUND " and other table needs at Specxal Week-End Prices Q —Half-: pound zfllfm ssc ]ne Q—Selected quality of the fou fiutde;l:relbw 8, Ceylon, Oolong; Blaek and Green and Mi .half-pu}nfl sénl¥d 3 3 Everydlypflfi‘&:‘zm“c h OTHER ¢ SPECIAIS & quickly dfltpose of our limited stock. 25¢ Dico Coffee > fl-fififibfifi@@'fi-fi!-fi#fififi@fl#fi##fi@fififi#fi#fififi@@@#fi%fi##fi#####?fi##fi#fi##&######Q#fi@@i In & Class by Ttself “SWEETNUT” 285 MARGARINE *‘Sweetest ‘of Al Said a Butter Fiend. 2 49 [t sryres 2:79 & srvies 2:98 LlollSrvies 379 il 8rvas 4.98 May Sales SPECIAL FREE OFFER S0c Jar Riker’s Violet Cerate S0c Box Violet Duloe F-eePow(t)I::r 1.00 Value—Both for . CARAMELS Fresh from our factories—individually vere, d. Rich smooth, chéwy and wholesoths, Cream, Grandlated Sugar, Daify Butter, Pun V-nflh. 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