New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 21, 1922, Page 20

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20 PEERESS QUESTION decision to exclude peeresses from the upper chamber was virtually that |of the government and not of the se of lords. She points out that favor of the right of peeresses to h |the original house of lords committee L on privileges decided By seven to one | 2 vote in the house ision, supported by such a Refusal to Allow Seats in House jorin"souii”oxe veh”adoptea s Rnxiously Watched But the | chancellor, Lord Birkenhead, a| member of the cabinet, intervened = ol [with an amendment rpeferring the g matter back to the committee for re- | Coalition mem- |consideration And reconsideration | manifesting (hy a committee which in the interval alarm as to what effect the refusal had been strengthened by lords of ow peeresses to sit the house | Lord Birkenhead's own way of think- | ma 3 of | Ing, resulted in reversing the seven to e decision, The committee decided votes to four that peeresses should | in the house of London, July 2 bers of parliament are fon. | ot imhers | 2 ndi not sit and vote 1 that many of them efeated, and probably Pre jeorge would no longer nd a majority in |lords, It seems pretty certain,” says Lady Rhondda, “that had it not been for| i the lord chancellor, women otherwise €y are anx-|qualified would not be excluded from t he not sad- | pe nouse of lords on the ground of a decision | gy v lords them- | government | The sex disqualification removal a t arts with the opening generaliza- tic “A person shall not be dis- qualified by sex or marriage from the se of any public function,” and was loudly acclaimed as women's new charter of liberty. But the act |which purports to give equal oppor Lady Rhondds tunities for men and women. Lady Rhondda points out, has availed wom- E— e [ en 'nothing When challenged. ‘Women in the civil service have been refused MAZDA LAMPS the same rights as men. Women doc FREE DELIVERY tors in the employ of municipalities —THE— have been deprived of their positions COWLES ELECTRIC CO. when they married, although the act 392 STANLEY ST, | specifically stated that marriage | 3 should no longer be a bar to public TEL. 2229-4 New Britain 5 | Tet Us Serve You Electrically service = Viscountess of the women are determin and leaders svement generally that the government esponsibil- not be al- an help f{t says that the | lowed to shi The government has made THE CLEARANCE SALE IS NOW IN FULL SWING AT THE ARMY & NAVYSUPPLY CO. A GREAT BARGAIN HARVEST FOR ALL DON'T MISS ’EM A FEW OF OUR EXCEPTIONAL VALUES BELOW OUGHT TO CONVINCE YOU MEN'S BATHING SUITS|| 75¢ BOYS' BATHING SUITS 50c ALL TENNIS SHOES 98¢ BLUE CHAMBRAY SHIRTS 49¢ MEN’S and BOYS’ UNION SUITS Nainsook 49c “* 49c "500 OXFORD SHIRTS in White and Tan 98¢ KHAKI TROUSERS Sizes 28 to 40 $1.00 »=* HOSE IN ALL COLORS SEAMLESS 10 pair for $1.00 Large "Assortment of MEN’S CAPS Value to $2.50 9 8 c each SCOUT SHOES $1.90 OFFICERS' LOW SHOES many Ordinarily such a|tion of the community new to politi- [up such articles as are useful in their ma- [cal dodges by an unscrupulous gov |ernment 2" | tions through such a stampede, how- —n TORICTO & $3.48 NAVY SHOES $3.85 MARINE SHOES $3.48 ATHLETIC-U-WEAR 50c — =W TOICTO o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922 Sfi.gfitx &fnmmg Ing thousand of enemies, Lady Rhondda | premises on the other eide of the line says, by its failure to support its oWn | nending developments. act ““The question today {s," says X Lady Rhondda, “does the sex dis The first days of the opening of the qualification removal act mean what | frontier have witnessed the invasion of it appears to mean, or was it simply | varlous cities by dealers from *one a clever fraud perpetrated on a sec- | side or the other in a mad rush to buy particular lines of business. It seems ‘Hkrl\‘ that the Upper Silesia trade center, which hitherto has been Bres- lau, will be shifted to Cracaw, SPE(‘IVLAATIO& RI_FE | A considerable movement in notice- IN UPPER SILESIA | able also in the ranks of labor. Many German workingmen are crossing the line, preferring to take thelr chances in the Fatherland rather than con- tinue thelr former employment on Pollsh soil under Polish labor con ditions. | | S ——— LEONARD & HUGHES Steam, Hot Water and Vapor Heating of Upper Silesia General Repairing ing certain established trade connec- | Tel. 193-3 or 2057-2 Partition of Country Causes Rush for Both Sides With Intentions of Mak- ing Money During Conditions, Kreuzburg, July 21.—A wild mania of speculation, recalling the days of the California gold fever, already has | appeared in connection with partition The danger of los- | ever, is preventing some German trad- ers from entering new combinations, the purpose of which is the promo- utp ‘ ’ CROWLEY BROS. INC. side of the boundary. But there is a PAINTERS AND tendency among German firms “hnsP‘ DECORATORS connections do not make it necessary | 267 Chapman Street for them to remain in the territory| | TEL. 755-12 now acquired by Poland to remove to | the German side of the border. These Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs migrators continue to retain their White Pumps . and \, YouSave $1.35 OnEvery Pair! Never have we offered such amazing values—never have we done such a tremendous business. Every pair of Ladies’ ‘White Pumps, Ties and Oxfords in our stores is included in this sweeping reduction sale. The regular price of $3.50 is embossed on the soles of this footwear, so you know to the penny the exact saving you effect. Everything that is new ar?d popular will be found in the assortments—including a big variety of sport models. Choice of white canvas, kid and nu- buck, in military, baby Louis and flapper heels. No matter what you want in white footwear, you are bound to find it in this sale at this big saving. Hundreds of Pairs of White Pumps and Oxfords in this Sale at s 2 D83 Were Formerly Priced $3.50 to $5.00. We offer a tremendous selection at these three greatly reduced priees All of them were formerly priced $3.50 to $5.00. iccluded are stunning Goodyear Welt Sport Oxfords in Black, Russia and Buck combinations. Every conceivable style in White Pumps, Ties and Oxfords is represented, in Military, Baby Jouis and Flapper Heels. This sale abounds with mar- velous opportunities. You simply cannot afford to miss it. Mewark Shoe Steres Ce Jhe A,L(;gg Chain ot Suce Storos in the United Slates New Britain Store, 324 Main St. near R. R. Crossing Al fecwark Stores Open Saturday Bvenings to Accommodate Customers FOR SALE Consisting of eight room, two-fam- Iy house, with all improvements, including furnace heat.. Fircplace and sun parlor on first floor. Barn, garage and poultry house. 1 cow, 25 hens, hay in barn, growing crops, fruit trees, current bushes, grape vines, all for $5800.00. Small cash payment, Easy terms. H. J. FOIREN 140 MAIN STREET PHONE 1700 Little farm right in the city. Hartford Mail and Telephone Orders promptly filled. Hartford Fifth Floor Boys’ and Girls’ Summer Outfits At the fashionable mountain and seashore resorts, and in. summer colonies you'll see worn the special brands of Juvenile wearing apparel featured in this store, for many of which we hold the exclusive Hartford selling rights. Our floor for Juvenile outfitting is unique; it is a store in itself in which Girls, Misses, Boys and Youths may be outfitted practically from head to foot. We give further details by naming special values: —FOR GIRLS — SWEATERS Slip-on and Jersey coat sweaters, plain weaves, plaids and stripes. $4 75 L] Sizes 80 to 36. Special SKIRTS White Jean skirts in kilted models at- tached to a bodice. Sizes 6 to 14. Special DRESSES Printed voile and plain organdie dresses; all shades, $2.98 Sizes 6 t014 . .viiiiiiiiens CAMPING SUITS Very popular are these out of door suits, including khaki middy and full plaited bloomers. Sizes 8 to 20. Special KIMONOS Dainty crepe kimonos in rose, copen and light blue, with satin ribbon facing. Sizes 8 to 16. Special $3.98 BLOUSES Voile and dimity blouses with long and short sleeves; round collar and turn over —FOR BOYS — FLAPPER SUITS Good heavy Khaki Flapper suits with self belt. Sizes 3 to 16. $l .89 Special BATHING SUITS California and Life Guard style bathing suits, pure worsted in handsome combina- tions. Special SWEATERS ‘Heavy shaker knit sweaters in all colors; slip on and shawl collar styles. Sizes 28 to 36. Special ......... WASH SUITS Washable linen Norfolk Suits gray, tan and natural linen. Sizes 7 to 16. Special KNICKERS Knickers in Khaki, white duck, gray, natural and linen crash, sizes 7 to 18. Special 69(: to $l '50 FOR CAMPING Outing flannel night shirts and pajamas, also flannel blouses and shirts; be sure you in crash, cuffs; picot edge. Sizes 8 to 16. Special take enough alone; and pay our special prices for them. DON’T OVERLOOK THE CORSET CLEARANCE Offering the Corset Opportunities of the Season Fourth Floor e ———— R AR N VISIT OUR DINING ROOM WHEN IN HARTFORD Call At 24.30 STATE ST. Live and Boiled Lobsters Soft Shell Crabs Fresh Crab Meat Shrimps Steaming Clams Chowder Clams HONISS’S (e e s ] EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE It you are about to furnish a home we can outfit it completely. We carry a full line of Furniture, Stoves and Floor Coverings at prices that will surely please. A. LIPMAN New and Second-Hand Furniture 34 Lafayette St. Tel. 1320-2 ~— FOR SALE — Honse 10 Rooms — Corner Hart and Griswold, needs repairs, bought at a bargain, e L Brick and frame cottage and garage — corner Columbia an street. Large lot, everything first class. R tvony Some good building lots cheap. See H. D. HUMPHREY ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING House with seven acres of land, electric lights, 2 cows, 130 chickens, barn, tools, ete. Very few houses with 7 acres have conveniences of electricity. .Great place for a chicken farm. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343, Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. THE OLD HOME TOWN . BY STANLEY | AUNT SARAN PEABODY, LEADER OF THE SOCIETY FOR SUPPRESSION " OF PIPE SMOKING,WAS SEEN ON LOWER MAN STREET LARLY TODAY, NEA SERVICE e SR o ik

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