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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRII, 28, 1922, e —— FIGHTING FOR “WEP’ /i - 348 ROBIN’ 348 Restoe Light Wines and Beeo I " e 2" s B8 Main St Main St. nam and these are cffectively used 1 2 g organization, in charge of the \\,«»Jv»‘ " D St ington activities, says the work of i woodwork reflects | SRt S WAL | AR A e .”I""I{:l'.m‘.r .m.'”}"‘(.“II]'"“IU";:”'“"‘,'I' i == | wmes of many o i et or- || cor sslonal cam En | | favorably on House- e g or syt of he | can” e “prmacs i e ors @ | SILKS FOR TWEEDS Volstead law, Typleal of the ||of the eighteenth amendment,” gaid SPORT CREPE ol W:,VCSF 1carseua2ci th“ft e s 1 l\'l\'lwn\'(:\‘ SATURDAY | ¢ v D:n?;'vn: PHILADELPHIA (2:: ’ :’:\:"f‘;f,’l","i‘,i,l,“,':\'\"f?',} ‘,\,:",N\ . e | 10 Inct. $1 98 SELLING s ‘dlu.e__ 1.49 SO B ok . American Sporting League, ; N ( ANTON CREPE g LR ot ety ""'” trect, a0 g R e Lo % : all colors $2 75 POLO COATING s || y| §ioe 3275 | siks | janie$1.89 w I annexes to the Russo-German e Sanilty Tadeus . & | all shades 40 inch $ I]I]Yl] [iE[]R[iE "]EA from these sources the annexes urc , - % ", . | TAFFETA | | "PURE SILK PO ) ;)\‘:>oll"(h all colirq,6p|3 rh. ired to Include a clause pledging| Washington, April 25.—An assault Z E J | 0 / all colors 36 inch $2 als $ 18l to support Germany in cluims [ In foree is to he made on the present AR I her former colonies or at lcast to| prohibition cnforcement law ut the ¢ value $L.50 value . ... Bllied Supreme Council A e i, i T a ey e s SO 4 {| . CHARMEUSE BARONETTE SATIN HOMESPUNS | mittary understanding in. o e Wet forees are organized for one ; i : ’40 inch, the latest shades For Sport Wear, all new 58-in \viAdc $1 ‘49 i [ Gienon conference fails to realize the|last determined cffort to rescue bheer : i d | £3.00 shad S doub!ed]y Have Meetmg 1...mm.x desires of Russia and Ger-[4nd light wines. | \ J ‘ . $1 98 3 I $l 65 all colors - | many. w fight will be directed not /. : A | value . ... % 5 va P i st the congressional amend LEEE 1 P \ \ S N (By the "5"""'-"-‘ ment but against the Volstead . ed Press)—The proposition to hold a| TO CONVENT]ON w! defines what constitutes *in- ) § . B 4 n})r'PIII)I;:( of the ;;nmx pupreme coul| xicating beverages,” i ¢ -.in. IMPORTED IMPORTED RATINE cll in Genoa advanced by Premier i Already the Anti-Saloo eag! ; QI QTN 3 Lioyd George of Great Britain s ro-| i et 0 o ey R ke 3 : "'"“t[l}‘ ‘r'\‘ HAM plaid and new 49 a0 15 oHlAlel eirolds: 1ane “na ’|....n| Woman, Only Supreme Officer |00 /e of assist- i | .; ne(xI o~.|y.,n~ 49c colors, 89¢ value C posed of, the French cabinet ha of White Shrine in Connecticut, to|{ng the beer and light wines cam- i | a¢ value. .. ¢ b i indicated clearly that it was in perfect ¥ i SRR R ol Some.ot these wf& lodal i ; . i, Y0 W e SR “ATIO“AL ¥ > —_—————— agreement with Premier Poincare that | Attend National Session. nature, other organized on a| s RS f RATINE S the question of reparations and penal- 5 e state basis. Somo lozen of them i SCOTCH GINGHAM G“‘GHAM ) anieet lo}:h PI(I)NGFD ties could not be properly discussed by | W. Mason of Shuttle Mea-|aspire to nation-w “ope. 40-in wide small 45(: WEEK ; aske ]c 6"‘ 49 ¢ \ new colors, 36-in the allies at present, v * will leave Saturday for Drive on Congress, G. C. HINCKLEY. \ Missourl, to attend the con-| The plan ¢ 4 iz et el I 1 chetk d" color's \ : [vention May 2, 3, 4, of the supreme!at the primar [ i i , cussion cannot take place until the | Ao il A PLitns Hinckley. “All that is necessary s / reparations commission gives notice ‘,)“".““ Itz:d” of the White Shrine of | the ?:‘ ”"]’n’\ “ ‘("‘” ",”"’" st{to have Congress redefine an {ntoxi- 32-in. GINGHAM OR(:AI\DIEB G Germi ; avites ! ‘ ) possible number of congr allliaatine: bevar shatGerminyhagaatanlte. | Mrs. Mason is a past high priestess| candidates favorable to rel Bl E e tmnontange thaL o good washable, % all colors best Pessimism Prevails ot i Shrine No. 2, of this| restrictions of the enforcement law. | grow to the point where se ean ty 50¢ value 75¢ value, Sat. C Hope was still expre d in official | city *is one of the supreme queens A four per cent been, instead of t to Congre and to politicians gen- circles here today tha non-aggr 8 & being the only supreme|one-half of one per cent article now | erally that we represent a very lar slon ;.g;;wnu};nf Tlghf be adopted at |officer in this state. legal, is desired, and light, unforti-|phody of American voters. It now Genoa but the utmost pessimim pre-| Delegates will be in attendance | fied wines 3 i 0 : ypres) E . seems likely that we will reach the | G ISTIC vailys concerning the prospects of any (@om all over the United States and| Of the three dozen organizations | million mark within the nest fes : 1 u . DOMESTIC DEPT. kind of a satisfactory understanding|Canada. The next mecting of Vashtifengaged in the campaign for the |y onths. When that number of mem.- | § | Gordon pure silk Indian Head Linen with soviet Russia. | Shrine will he held Tuesday, May 9th, | w the strongest and most widely | hars has been attained, we can repeal hose, with 3 seams 25¢ value Reports lm:h(/l at the foreign of- in Masonic hail. rganized is heid to be the National sad Jaw - adioad bt _ S T T “We have recently added a de- | GORDON'S SPORT HOSE LONG CLOTH R partment the function of which s ¥ | all colors 36-inch to sound out and record the Views Slliaises $1 10 20¢ value of men in public life—incinding sen- | ,j'”f: SR "‘”]"’I A .D""t“‘"("; PURE SILK HOSE BED SPREADS prohibition. This inforr win | B | all new 3 big size be published broadeast, hat no shades $1.00 value 3 France's position is that such dis- | voter need be in doubt 4s to the pro- hibition views of those who seck his ALWAYS BAKES EVENLY ~NO COOL,SPOTS : e where many senators and congress- men are in favor of moditication of the Volstead law.” 100 Moist Members Hinckley estimates that the cam- paign ndw under way will add 100 members to Congress favorable to| relaxing the beer and wine prohibi- tion. That number, he s, in ad- | | dition to present memhers favorable to the change would put it across. While the campaign is to be stressed this vear as a fight for amendment of the Volstead law, that | is only the first step in the organiza- tion's full program. “Our original object, which must | &6 o not he iost sight of,” said Hinckley, ,ouchln a”tb Ba es “is the removal of the eighteenth | (M e S amendment from the constitution.” | | "” ces for the wet fight, the or- | fb]’ a Hbme_R‘m nization heads ins are derived o0 om membership fees and “contribu- | tions.” The total to be expended, through nagional, state and local units, will run into the mi ns. LE CLAIR ADMITS HE |} Vo o 90 IS WED FOUR TIMES |3 oon Only One He Ever Cared For, He W bt B - Tells Police Officials Of | % g Poughkeepsie k 5 G 2 ‘ { Poughkeepsie, N. Y. April 28, — ||| RALL 3 f ] A hLL John LeClair has admitted, the, Wollte| 'GOODYERR JER A GOODYERR said, that he had four wives, only one || WELTS of whom he had cared for. | The former sergeant-major, who is W i wen o voine o vt vk B MENS SHOES AR MENS SHOES thorities, named as his "m'm r \1[;)[‘\]“(“‘1 ' \°r : 4 i . in a Cranky Range would buy a AT d 1) BLRACK or BROWN. NN GOODYEAR WINGFOOT : . St W BIG URRIETY o RUBBER_HEELS hom he met in 1 ston and another A 4 STERLING Sc1ent1fic (A e e ‘ /M SNRAP and STURDINESS '/ SERVICE and COMFORT ' Clair said he married uhder the |8 9 g i A \ A poor range is an aggravation and an extravagance. The Sterlmg is a comfort ‘ ‘»J e, He :‘I1‘1J‘1 f:\;‘ 9\(0!', 100 Stores STVl AF e PRICE 4 Big Factories and an economy. Designed by a housewife for convenience; built by fuel experts | S ek Ll ] ‘ : e to get the most heat out of the coal or gas consumed. The Sterling Club, | s of hotels from coast to||[ coast as the hushan1 of other women. forming this week, helps you get a Sterling Range for a small membership fee. ; L The Sterling Club Offer Ends Saturday 5% o tanent “ ag of Kb Senla A FEW SPECI ALS FOR You must join very soon if you want to gclt one of these guasrfngeed ;‘émpes ixt oIt kARSI e special Club rates. You’ll save enough money using a Sterling Range to O O O g;y ;pour monthly dues in the Sterling Club. Come in and look at the stoves— % . T M RR w O SR RIS U 00y ‘ Next Mon,, Tues,, Wed. As a share in the saving of club buying coery Club member gets, as a Ciub Dividend, a | HAROLD LLOYD in set of Wm. Rogers & Son plated silverware, comprising these pieces: 6 teaspoons, 6 “A SAILOR-MADE MAN® " tablespoons, 6 medium forks, 6 medium qucq(m[rdhan(flc) 1 butter knife, 1 sugar shell. “%000 Feet of Thtglte: : Mun'e Blisk: Orrils, (‘2 98 P smpenhun Note the Superiority Points of the Sterling Scientific welt sole 9 | Oxfords R i i — fi Double guarantee bond from —Quality constructicn and per- —Polished top—no need for T 3 1 manent joints and careful {in- 5 blacking. 9 man.ui‘uturcr and store. 1sh of all parts 6——0vnl firc box-—no corners for 10——Dc- igned by a woman for Lat a 5 & o Rer women. 2 —Compactness 36! wide, with ashes or clinkers. : ity for coal and —Dgep oven heated by coal or —Enameling is smoother i 1 b d ‘rn:;z\::vc:fiamy CF colliat 7 gas. 11 higher finished, very du: 0 F l | & ll s g s —Lower prices. rable. -3—No pilot flaine, light burning 8 1 2--lndicator on range doer Never better than \jircct‘ A o X Duts one 1 shows you helt of oven at o Sl liys o Do Ypor i your howe all tures. This feature has done Now A. A. MILLS AR 80 West Main Strecet Tel. 381 New Britain isit 0‘:?‘5}:,‘,:; Room —Clean-Un Week. Men's Smioked Elk Sport $3 s Men's Brown Oxfords, el Oxford, rubber sole & hee all styles ..