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Pictured—No. Very top; skirt. White coutil; sizes 24 to 36—$7.25. 560— low long MARRIED AT WESTERLY Miss Edna Mills, Former Local Resi- Becomes Bride of Vi.nal‘ Hastings—Ceremony Yesterday. Miss Edna Martha Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John -O. 'Mills of Westerly, R. 1, former residents of this city, and Vinal N. Hastings of ‘Westerly, a chemist employed in the National Thdia Rubber Works at Bris- dent. tol, were married yesterday afternoon at the home of the brides parents by Rev. F. A. MacDonald, pastor of the Pawtucket Congregational church. The bride was attended by Mrs. James B, Lemon of New Haven as matron 6f honor, and Olcott G. Mills acted as best man. Miss Lila Mills of this city played the - wedding march. Robert Loomis, also of New Britain sang, “O Promise Me.” Mr. Mills, father of the bride, was in business on West Main street this city, for a number of years before moving to Westerly. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, ALL CANDIDATES ONDRY PLATFORM Rigid Enforcement of Volstead; Law Unanimous in Nebraska forcement of the Volstead law is al- most the unanimous announced atti- to congress from Nebraska coming eléction. in the derson, republican, has received the endorsement of the Anti-Saloon league and Abraham Lincoln Tidd, progressive, favors no weakening of the law. John H. Morehead, demo- crat, encountered Anti-Saloon league opposition in his primary race, but did not state his views, The two candidates, R. H. Thorpe, republican, and W. C. Pariott, demo- | crat, to fill the vacancy in the first district created by the resignation of Rep. C. F. Reavis, have announced opposition to modification of the Vol- stead act. Judge Willls G. Sears, republican candidate in the second district, re- celved the approval of the Anti-Sa- loon league, James H. Hanley, demo- crat, declined to state his attitude. Roy M. Harrop of Omaha, progres- sive candidate in the second district, is in favor of rigidly enforcing the eighteenth amendment as long as it remains a part of the constitution Edgar Howard, democrat, said he fa- vored loyalty to American laws land and sea and would amend liquor laws to accomplish this. Op- posed to him in the third district fight are Robert E. Eva repub- lican, approved by the Anti-Saloon league, and John Havekost, progres- | sive, who was reported to have in-| formed members of the Nebraska, League of Women Voters that he be- lieved the Volstead act “may need amendment for medicinal purposes.” In the fourth district the Rev. M. O. McLaughlin in York, republican, and H. B. Cummins, democrat, favor enforcement. Fifth district candi- dates are W. Andrews, republicnn.‘ who favors enforcement, A. C. Shal- lenberger, democrat, who did not state his views and S. J. Franklin, progressive, who favors a referendum. Robert G. Simmons, republican, and Charles W. Beal, democrat, both candidates in the sixth district, regu- lar term, favor enforcement. In the contest to fill the vacancy created by the death of Rep. M. P. Kinkaid, A. R. Humphrey, republican, favors en- forcement. Mr. Beal also is a can- didate in this contest. DE VALERA'S BIRTHPLACE Encyclopedia Says He Was Born in | Ireland, but “Who's Who" Insists He Is Native New Yorker. New York, Sept. 15.—Interest in the birthplace of Eamon De Valera has been aroused anew by the state- ment in the new edition of the en- cyclopedia Brittanica that De Valera Now for Fall Clothes! Summer weather and summer wear are disappearing fast. . Fall clothes have the call—warm wearables are in demand. FALL SUITS—Hickey-Freeman, heimer customized clothes are as correct in fit as they are in fashion. Dobbs Hats FITCH-JONES CO. Kuppen- weights. 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Estimates give on all work—Call our Shade Phone _873-12. was born in Ireland and not in the | one half years old. | thority for the statement. United States as had been generally Franklin H. Hooper, American edi-| It was recalled here that when De believed. | tor of the revised volumes of the en- | Valera himself visited America about The British “who’s who" gives New | cyclopedia, announced today that in| two years ago, the late Henry J. Bo- York city as De Valera's birthplace, | response to hundreds of inquiries|land, then the honorary secretarx of | stating that he was born of a Spanish | about the matter he had written to|the Sinn Fein organization annewnced | A Dutch scientist has discovered a father and an Irish mother and was| the author of the article on De Val- | that De Valera was again in his ‘na- | heavenly body 20,000,000 times taken to Ireland when he was two and | era asking the latter to cite his au- | tive city.” | the size of the sun. | Charleston, § C., has one of the safest and most comodious harbors in | : the United Stat | A Truly Amazing Value! New Crepe de Chine Dresses $13.50 Easy Weekly Payments Easy Weekly Payments e All Sizes for Vomen and Misses Models That Are Worth $25 and $30 The Very Newest Fall Styles Our New York buyer just sent on this very special purchase ef New Crepe de Chine Dresses—and we are putting them on sale at the extremely low price $13.59. 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