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Second Section }I WASHINGTON FEARS POINCARE' STAND Sees Ellort to Render Reparations Conference Useless .o ‘Washington, Nov. 2.—Plainly dis- turbed at reports indicating a desire of Premler Poincare to circumscribe the inquiry of economic experts into the reparations question as a basis of French a ,proval of the plan, Wash- ington fficials today apparently awaited some official word to show just how far’their previous under- standing of the French position is to , be modified. It was evident that should the Trench government now insist upon such a limitation on the scope of in- auiry as would prevent a free and full esamination into every vitally re- lated point of the question of Ger- many's capaecity to pay, it would be viewed by officials here as dooming the plan to “abortive” results, How far such limitations as outlined in press reports of the statement of the nch foreign office on the prem/er’s . h at vers would infuence :\|||ll|1.n| participation in the econ- omie committee plan hag not been indicated in advance of definite and official information on the matter. Previons Understanding I'he position of WFrance had been understood. here to assure her accept- ance of the plan with only the reser- ation of all treaty rights and the con dition that the committee function under the reparations Jix would accord with the Americar ition as last stated by fughes in his reply 1 which he recognized that no nation sould care to commit itself in advance to acceptance plan of settlement might result. Hope for success in the nndertaking lay in the presumed willingness of France 1o sider such a plan only on its merits Choiee of Emvoy Meanwhile, discussion in adminis- tration circles was said to have de- veloped definite conclusions at least, a4 ta the type of man to be sought in welecting an American representative to sit on the expert committee with wovernmental approval. 1t is known puthoritatively that a intimate connection with domestic other hand, too wide and i interests abroad, will be case, ton on the reet business constdered a bar nitahle selvction Ihe trend appears ome individual_of broad industrial saperience such as would insure regnigite knowledge of economic con- ditions both at home and abros of the outstanding American in dustrial executives were cited a8 pepresenting the type of business man administration might wirn in_making a selection, There was no Indication, however, that con. ideration hnd narrowed down to any in any a5 rather toward a 1o whom the yet hi that only one Ameri amed to sit on the com- would be sup- Iisory staff of experts other fields el vhdual 1 s the witl e can mittes he " ported by ti financinl PEPPER IS FOR RIGID DRY 1AW ENFORCEMENT Ponnsylvania Senator Takes His Stand —wsees Country Very Dry in Ten Yoears, 2, —Senator George of Pennsylvania, in an address last night before the 111i- ois Women's Republican elub, des clared that in ten years’ time those «ho now breauk the Volstead law will ither have changed their point of ew, or dicd, or become unpopular.” e destared himself for rigid enforce- raent o o eighteenth amendment. Al prohibition enforcement present is the greatest notional in his opinion, he said he how it would be a Chicnze, Nov Wharton Pepper ut uld not see party “It “Lhat s be expected,” he eaid, officers will blame their deficlencies upon the nutlcn will re- is to state ment and that the surgitate up on the nator Pepper declared in favor of the international high court with members clected by an electoral col- ge instead of by the League of Na- tions delegates; participation in the reparations conferences and tion, German “tactfu policy, might Tulrs He said there arc some who beliove the budget hureau could be more wisely administered by the Secretary of the treasury, but added that any change in the brganization would en- langer the success of the primary aim »f the budget, which is economy in government expenditures. whereby the United States take a hand in European af- commission S to Lord Curzon | of whatever proposed |, politics or, | * of the Hughes foreign | NEW BRITAIN HERALD /INFANTS' CASHMERETTE 4 HOSE A nice quality warm stock- ing for chilly days, Sizes 4 to 6%. 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Striped grey, and embroidery, Sizes 2 to 6. Por Satnrday 59 | U.5. ARMY READY 'FOR ANY EMERGENCY [Can Act in War or Peack, Sec. Weeks Declares Decatur, lil, Nov. 2.—The United States, with a small stapding army, is prepared for war and at the same |time prepared to make good wuse of A FINE LINEN )KERCHIEF 50 Dozen high grade Irish linen | Handkerchiefs with 18 inch hem for initial or crochet edges. This 15¢ Is really a 25¢ value; Tor Saturday c pha member bodies much as the na- Hn..u.;n neither the tional council of women does for the| nor its predecessors \mlun~ groups represented in Jts|fixed a date or made matter of the cx tior It was off ro formal agreement tered into betwes ernment and Freder also believed that ernment would without apprisir ment of it nd prince u his escape n H the German gover his return. Th consent, it was st contingent on the FORMER CROWN PRINCE REPORTED IN GERMANY But Newspaper Rumors, These Are However—No Verification is Found. By The Associated I-ress Berlin, Nov. 2.—~Reports that form- er Crown Prince Frederick Willlam Store News | i Folks Do you realize that there 13 more il Xmas? Get lists ready and start to- morrow. Those Nmas Boxes comtaining twelve differ- ceting cards with topes for twelve dif it friends are here for it are warm and in ¢ tyle, for wen, women and oh Thousands of pairs economy prices for Gloves that at garment for particular women s the waist blouse cami w that fust arrived.— 5e will huy one, Take home a pound of Kihhe's delic Peanut Batter Kisses, Priced at 18c for tomorrow, The new Jinen collar and Cofl Sets in Bramley and gauntlet styles are tetmmed with real Venise Iaces, Prices vange from 58c 1o 8 Kieinert has contrived A dainty net hodic sole with dress attached, 1o wear evening zowns at Notion Dept Hear the new Records from the Iat o way Jhowe wlar hits from “The Nifties of 1923 and “Little Jessie with o collection of new findshed models by expert needleworkers will sure. Iy interest those who love beautitul things, Art Cooonls ¥ " warm chap. one the itk will by models, nieely At A of new patterns in assaic” Challics now on display, w line of “Jew- is at 55¢ for itho players are proving very popular, Clever trivmed cabinet definitely ye Akron present as his returning a prince's op i today that| ment had been en prese sorv it &0 Dutch gove would plot ted t situs tories in thi center of the world's light- craft manufacture eted | Extra Inducements For Saturday At the Lingerie Section est blouse Camisoles, t garment of pi or white longette z Bloomers of extra grade sateen. Reinforced seat, rufiled knee, white, pink and black Extra size Bloomers of heavy striped flannelette Satin stripe nn\r‘l') “flnd lh'n\swn‘»- Flesh color Combination Vest and &tcp-ln \«-u. or genuine lin; e, beautifully made—Per garment Shirred Top Camisoles—White and flesh. 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Regular $1.00 garments, Tor 79 c : city, making | petval vi once owned republic he the great me the Free Masons their fel f air | Washington was ' will lie the andr sided by the German for the f lay trans-Atla zed as the great gan soon as ow the purchase have over Maso some time, Good- With solem: y will be Jaid | presence of one of th at W erings y1ge which the tory ritua Masc Heavy corduroy. finished 2SN 17 to 32 ” Pages 7”5 Zfl’é; 2500 10c CAKES PALMOLIVE SOAP For Saturday Saturday Notion Specials Tape—6 yard Cam- 5¢ Bias Seam bric — Picce Embroidered Scalloped Edging, 3 yard pieces B¢ Best grade Celluloid Thimbles— All colors “Niagara” Rust-proof Hook and Eye tape — Yard ....... 190 “Silko” Mercerized Darning Cot- Flectro Silicon Silver Polish 5o Mercerized Lingerie Tape — 5 yard pleces . . 4c Suit Hangers—Heavy wood witl crosshar 3 for 250 Milward's Crewel Eye Embroid- ery Needles Good grade Trimming Shears— 6 to 8 inch 450 “Cameo” Suap Fastoners — All sizes—2 ez sse B New Rihbon frilled Flastic for Garters Yard 45¢ . be Kleinert's Al Elastic Belt Kleinert un Sanitary \pi Whittemore's Polish Sanitary ‘Gilt Fdge" Shon Again ! An Tansual Value in Women's Flannelette Gowns Extra swes of nice heavy fleecy flannelette, Foll length sleeves, trimmed with feather stitch braid $l .00 For Saturday Handsome Silk and Wool Hose PO OMEN quality Silk and nelty ok . d ow g m. Wl Drop " 49¢ Well Known HOBRNER AL - Wool Knitting Yarns elect from. For CORDUROY KNICKERS An excellent BOY well wailored and Sizes e Week-End Special -t .20 69c h 49C or Saturday Lady Helen Cherries, Ih box Walnut Meats New Britain's the army in peace, Secretary of War John W. Weeks told the women's na-| tional council, in a message of greet- ing read to the biennial convention CHOLERA DEATH RATE AMONG HOGS IS HIGH e =<2, 2" s, This Killed Vour Per Cent of | %aid, is ready to defend the nation lt\ R 3 any time, while the standing army is| f’("l';e‘::"”{‘d:“m | alding in many peace-time projecu.‘ there was no "TT“" -~ ::;;"‘:" —— ’:: while at Oels, Upper Silesia, which he said, are ben y training was reported to have reached, it was fundamental military tactics, '“‘“’"C‘dm].m i Frederick William had not in citizenship and a great amount of | . healthy exercise. { Tt is known, nevertheless, that there year. The| Ie Gted the sword of Joan of AMG., . yecn tnformal discussion recently announc- | the cannon of Molly Pitcher and the "“‘u‘, wwestion of allowing t} ex- . . 1 o e ex- josses | Ministrations of Florence Nnght'vlnle_(m‘n prince to return, and it s eon- 88 typical examupies of woman In RO 5oy’ s pomibility that Ne m: ‘rolc of a defender and congratulated | shortly be permitted to do so, on co [the e pit| dition that e remain quictly on his| Discussions of education, publle| .., Shestan estate at Oeis, where health and immigration are on 10|55, c.iq ho desires to settle down. ‘1!)“ program. : The question of granting the The national post-war council, 88| gohensoliern heir permission 16 re- organization consisting of representa-|tarn has been up for discussion at lives from seven veterans’ anxiliarie®| various cabinet mectings doring the - 1’8 organizations| paet three months. The consensus of national i1 of women, official \ppears to be that the wot op has returned to Germany from exile on a Duteh island were in curculation today, finding publicity through the columns of the Deutsche Aligemeine Zeitung Inquiry >, . Popular treasured reis P ay to await it n the completed memoria GOODYEAR COMPANY - PURCHASES PATENTS Obtains Right o Manufacture MASONIC CORNER STONE fer"vieu"senae e’ i o i IS PUT IN POSITION 57 2 o 50 Dining Place Where Quality FIRST AUSBAND NOT DEAD. New York, Nov. 2.—8uit nulment of his marriage to 1 brought STRRe Hohen- however, quickly Members of the at Potsdam declared truth in the rumor, And Service All Porkers That Died on U, 8. Excel Farms La<t Year Cholera cent Unitea Come Try Our Sunday Dinner from 11:30 to 8 p. m., also a la carte. Wasningtor Hilled apy the proximately of the hogs on farms i States during the past Dureau of Animal Industry, mg 1 estimate today, said ere heaviest in lowa, Nebraska, In- dimna, Missouri, 1itinois, Georgia, Min- nesola and South Dakota, in the order | named. Each of these states, it is es- timated, lost more than 100,000 head | from the disease, “The tots! number of swine lost from tog cholera, exceeded 2,500,000 The department of agricuiture i rEing h entive serom treat Lient combined with strict sanitatio 1 thorongh disinfection of premises fler the effeetive way to control the discase, Washington Memorial at Alesandria princess’ Nov. 2.—All dead facture patents Zeppetin urchased by th ibber company Akron, and rights to dirigibles have " Goodyear Tire R it was officially announced by the A company last night. The deal in-|trusty as the rituy cludes the right to manufacture on all| goes, t rstone of the Georg engines, machinery and auxiliaries of | Washinet atiopa1 Masonic memor. this type of dirigibles tal read by the The purchase price was not an- | nation's 1 the ounced but it was declared 1o be one Maso urts of the highest in the history of inter 3 rational dealings The giant air g Virginia. Will Stand as Noble REPORT ON CROWN PRINCE By The Associated Press. Berlin, Nov. 2.—The Deutsch legemine Zeitung reports that German crown prince has arris his estate »t Monunwnt ra \ N 2 True, Al the and aid s tay 1t ma grs it of [ tilled to do as a German gitizen, &l tion field mear here, and the Good-jof Shooters’ Hill, commanding » per and post-war the was formed last ' Th gani clearing house MAIN ST, 259 opinior principle, is will be ation aty “t which he tured at " 1 for yithreaks a Mo is o1 tre activities