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20 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1922, R e S ————————— e —eee R —ee e e —————— N blindness and crime among the users|country and would have the support|here a few days ago, Money changers LAB“R [;thS []UT of these concoctions and drugs. [of the great majority of our peoble. |retuse to tuke any checks and the Y Y6, Inerease 1 unemployment lhw‘ “The ecighteenth amendment, how AIRbI6A 1GKAR thed: nosent MUK bEsH [to loss of employment by workers In ever, under the present drastic and [forty-tive industries directly or indi- unreasonable legislative interpretatiop |the engraving of George Washington, |rectly connected with the manufac-|has a destructive and deteriorating | Such bills they call “Washingtons", ; . |effect and influence in every direction - | ture of lquor The reasong for this is that local e A i atel ghteet . M Inerease in taxes to eity, state| Eighteenth Not Included dealers have W earlier times accepted | | and national governments amounting | “We seek no vielation of the eigh-| = i GOI]flOIfl!IS VOlSle&d Lflw, Breedel‘!n. $1,000,000,000 per year }l.mnu amendment, but on the con-| @nadian billg at the same face value “Having in mind these vesults of |trary we declare for a reasonable in-|as American bills, later to discover Ia ' y srpretation o " «|that there is a difference of some [the extreme interpretation of the pro- lerpretation of the amendment in oy Q' comemp" ior Ml ws | law may be enforceable | twelve per cent in the two moneys hibition amendment contained in the |[der that the [ Volstead wet, as well as the enormous|and enforced, and in order that the | Dollars fluctuate in value from 330, ° Washington, Ieb. 28 --The exccu- expense of the attempt to enforee that people of our country n not suffer (000 to 650,000 rubles, * tive council of the American Federa- unenforceab'e legislation, it I8 our ! from an unjust and fanatical iInter | 0 - |pretation of the constitution .abor has aligned Jtsel? with (conclusion that the wet is an im-|pr —_———————= bion; of Taber g “We urge, therafore, that all eitl-| , the advocates of light wines and beer, proper interpretation of the prohibi- that it i# a social [zens in every walk of i demand and has called upon all members of |tion amendment, and that it is a [from their representatives an sena the federation and other citizens tojand a mor al ¢ r : demand of their senators and con-|dangerous breeder of discontent and (tors in Washington immedia relief | gressmen that the Volstead act be| ontempt for all law, from the unwarranted restriction | amended accordingly. A formal dec-| “Something of the economic effect|CONtAINed in the Volstead act; and we | ° PY laration of the position taken by the o the Valstead law may be seen by |!lkewise suggest to the citizenship of i federation was adopted by the councll considering the fact that in 1918, ac-|0Ur country the wisdom and advis has been issued. It contends that the |cording to gov't. statistics, $110,. |2bHity of hearing in mind the attitude present law is being disregarded and | 60,000 worth of farm products were |toWard this issue of office-holders and that it cannot be enforced. The dec-|consumed by breweries, and that the |28pirants to office in coming elegtions in order that there may be restored ddressed to the American |transports of these products to Mration s addres irapaportation 1an8 - to the people the lawful use of whole- people. It reads: [the manufacturer and thence to the “The American Federation of Ta-|consumer necessitated the use of 133, (50Me beer and light wines, which, un- o , PY bor, as spokesman of the unorganized |66 railroad In nddition to this, |€r the provisions of the eighteenth \ ok ™, 8 well as the organized toilers, hav-| hreweries in operation in 1918 con-|Mmendment, can and should be right- fng in mind the interest and the wel- |gsumed £0,000 carloads of coal, It [fully declared as non-intoxicating | beverages.” . fare of our people, decided by unani- must be obvious that the total eco- mous vote in its convention held in nomic effect of the destruction of this Denver in June, 1921, that the Vol-|industry is tremendous. #tead enforcement act must be modi- Advocates Taw and Order. 7 Many Sovicts Refuse U. & Money N N d l- t mit the manufacture 3 ) Padiao:as iouper " “The American Federation of La- Without His Picture On It 0 ee (/) le of heer and light wines, ."‘r!n:flrnrr this decision was reached |Por always has been the advocate of Moscow, Ieb. 28.-—An e eding . | : ¢ and er and always has en-|faith is shown in the name and pic-| 66, » ecutive council of the A. I of (1AW and order an P :h"h;:‘, aused (o be made an_ exhaue. [deavored to create condMions which |ture of George Washington, since the rea emin tive investigation of the effects of the |Would make possible the highest type [soramble for foreign moneys began FAITH IN WASHINGTON Cantilever Shoes are comfortable, v q . < hown by this|Of eitizenship. o ! % o % Investigation that there had been: | . “We do not protest agaist the SEEEEm=—= == Sed1 1 o i ARG The daily circulation of The Herald has passed the 8,000 eighteenth amendment to the consti- ot 5 0 R Y S Results of Act, ¥4 8 g L @ L and painfully. No need to suffer till “ ¢ |tution, which now is a part of the L e i ; ol i ; “o, f th a ¢ |tablished by the eighteenth amend- ol o i d monnnhfl:::s“fi:m:g ho(ho:::zg':y m:d ment. It is our contention that the :o‘rn.r I:mi:z ;:G?a::'ir:lknn:’:pt))l“g‘;: i 2 legislative inter- : L hno::ie‘::r: greAtioh oL a1, v Axmy fof :r;g'aah'll(;n:nn:'oxlr';\p;: h’:i:fi:‘l:nloi‘on:\:r i FOE metiecLioom oy b Cked up by our Cil cu]ation recol'ds and Wlll Stand 2 a . 0y ( traffic i i d dead), c - i N . tlons and druge. 0 DR L q SCH the most careful scrutiny. We welcome an inspec- “5." An increased rate of insanity, i 5 s ; 4 ¢ FASTEUHlZED tion of our circulation books by advertisers. . i \ 141 Main street to Raw, untreated milk is dangerous . 5 E for Baby for RAW MILK contains . " o o . » T O REN T bt ) A G R () We go further than that. We allow a regular check-up 4 and 6 room tenements at dered harmless by only ONE method, TEURIZATION. i 2 . REAAN AR st RN fand BRING HOME THE | ™*° Audit Bureau of Circulations, the National Adver- those who made the law. Hob protest: egainst ithe. pringiple-es- the shape of a shoe. For the Canti- ¢ty awellers. AR s — taste—graceful, sensible. It i made This is not a wild claim either but a statement that is “4. An amazing increase in the Removed Dental Office from wreck its life—germs that are ren- ’ of all our circulation I’ecol'ds by the auditol's of the (e maom. «toniements oo North OUR PASTEURIZED MILK menta with Sicam heat, hot - Bt SR NG ol Ul redily g iser -epresentatives and distribute their re- tisers best represe ter, janitor scrvice on Main FROM safe because not alome does it come | t h d street, corner Elm. * from healwy cows and handled with | tiger i : A b 1sers may see Just who reads P HONISES - |mumie e ue - o g s sl : i elr business stories. s DM G O COhn,s cflal cu ALWAYS FRESH s GIVE US A TRIAL. ~ ! . R 20-30 State Street ! The foot has frecdom to arch and i : ** 0 aieal Times call 3435 Hartford J. E. Seibert & Son v e or'e e pmnam: The Herald is the only New Britain paper whose circula- A TRIAL ORDER FOR OUR Telephone 3374_3375 not stiff and unyielding. It flexes COAL WILL CONVINCE YOU, o H with the action of the foot. ion i audited. : S ———— Pasteurlzed Mllk&cream The natural inner sole line and the tio 8 el e (o P SR IR S RN weii-set heel combine to encourage fi= correct posture. Ordinary shoes, which twist the toes outward, cause O Ma"nmg's Garage all the welght to fall on the Inner The Herald lays its cards on the table. side of the arch, its weakest point. g 2,000 .Room House on Jerome strect and garage, all modern, only $2, i Lut Cantilevers distribute the weight uired. y I.l-‘lma‘yflll!;fie on Trinity street, all improvements, good investment. + Corbin Place properly; they correct and prevent 5 E , pays well. i lat foot. Th 2 t k 0 3 . 11 1 o ik et bt el AR e i e The Herald has by far the largest circulation of any System, e by arc good looking. 2 H. D. HUMPHREY YABoRt Mechanic SLO AN BROS , New Britain newspaper in the city and is the only L[] Saringm vani Butiaing 1 OTFICE WITWESIDENGE W\ v wune | CROWLEY BROS. INC. local newspaper with a circulation worthy of the m o : % : : 3 ; i FIRST MORTGAGE MONEY TO LOAN— ~ PAINTERS AND | 165 Main street name in the suburban territory. ;SRR We can negotiate savings bank first mortgages| 267 Chapman Street AUCTION! TEL. 755-12 for you. If you want to buy or sell second mort- Seimeten Seetaty pver e abiois) Mot Daliola Horses ‘ : i / ‘ gages, or wish to make a short loan on A-No.-1 THERE THEY GO FARM BURKAU FARMERS of Wells iness. In The Herald it brings big returns. i All our Ranges, Parlor Stoves and C‘ountv to bring Horses by Through | q R s, Do Ixpress anc rarm- second mortgage security. SEE US. L e Bt o : B | TATE CO Wellieotyeiettomendive, | | | STURIAT R0 DM E ARAT Mr. Advertiser: We don’t ask you to guess or to take our CAMP REAL ES . A. LIPMAN (On Terlin Turnpike, one mile north 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. [s1 vatayette st. Tel, 13202 LT Cary word for our circulation. Ask for our circulation W R COVaTaE ! : A : THE OLD HOME TOWN ‘ BY STANLEY B 8. ml,:ncoy. for t‘}’w Farm Bu- records. Then you can be sure. AL e e Advertising is an important part of the merchant’s bus- reau of Wells County, North Dakota, representing a big pooling merger s i ~ 2 formed exclusively by the farmers, by S x - which they will consign and sell at J'-E,rl,—— R sPRiNG [ T : auction to the farmers of Connecti- S FOR | | SEED Ess cut, 450 horses of their own raising, the same having been selected and in- pected by their Farm Bureau repre- | sentative has sclected Berlin to re- ceive one of the Big KExpress Car Shipments of i EEEEEEEE 28 HORSES Because it is a treméndous big pro- position, and a armers’ Farm Ru: reau movement, a special express rate lias been given by the railroads and the animals are to come through in 72 hours, being unloaded but once, ta and that in the sheep yards at Auro- NO SIREE-| DONT ta, 111, thus avoiding possible disease SI1GN NO MORE and infection, [ ] PETITIONS - | SIGNED " This “Berlin Car" is consigned by ONE ONCE FOR A NEW ar ten owners who will divide the satis- i w y PUMP AND WE NEVER faction or regret occasioned by the GOT 1T prices the neighboring farmers pay. A North Dakota farmer will accom- pany the horses, see that they get here O. K. and that the consignors S0 DURNED get the cash to divide, be that much 1 or little, ’ i — PERCHERONS—BELGIANS B Included in this shipment are sev. easure J eral matched pairs and low down farm chunks, bred, raised and ready for hard labor in this “warmer than » home" climate. ' No stern men financially inter- ested. No private selling prior to the auction No ‘“dressrd for the auc- ® tion” animals. This is a Horse Sale by North Dakota Farmers to Connec- ticut FFarmers, with the idea of con- tinued activity and satisfaction. These horses will arrive a day or éwo prior to the sale and on sale day, between 10 and 12 A, M, will be tried out in every point by local competent iudges, Terms cash. ® [ ] For information regarding this car B of horses, telephone New Britain No. usln D 66-2. E. M. GRANGER, JR., Auctioneer Thompsonville, Conn. STINGY WIGG/NS REFUSED TO SIGN 7 o ———— THE PETITION BEING CIRCULATED FOR A NEW WATER/NG TROUGH ON LOWER MAIN STREET — PALACE — STARTING NEXT SUNDAY e — - T T T E Cecil B. De Mille's “FOOL'S PARADISE” Dorothy Dalton—Mildred Harris For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. Conrad Nogt