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EIGHT STATES 0 ir‘ VOTE ON DRY LAW Prohibition Is Issue in November | Gampaigns Chicago, Oct. 1 (P—Voters eight states, at the November elec- tion, will have an opportunity pass upon prohibition. T are California, Missouri, Montana, York and Wisconsin. In New York, Illinoie and consin, the ref question of amend the Volstead Act Would Amend Volstead New York and Illinois vote on the same proposition: are not in fact into termined in accordance laws of the respective s onsin, the propositi ‘beer for beverages pury alcoholic percentage of New York the legislatur bill to pla question on the ballot.e was adopted the legislature. ferendum was The question whether to repeal the the state enforcement by the people at a refe 1922. Depend on Federal Law In Colorado, the question will b submitted as a proposal to amend a scction of the You can get an question of fact or writing to th wis- | New Britain the | Bureau i Colorado, Nevada All letters ar Q. What with the laws of the The Missouri v question of repeali relating to liquor control, except th law forbidding sale of liquor The Nevada r form of a memori: submit the again to the st rendum is in t to cong! teenth Ame: In these el t with 600,00¢ i G 1 and is 80 to You All" 1 good Eng Xpressions 2 . Hamilton, o In Tlino democrat ator, who ha tion of the in his actively opposed by 't} In New York, Ing F. W, Cr and dry opponent of Senator V worth. approximately s are back- indepe What is th value of a U. & | dated 1894 wit West Warren, Mass., Now g To Have Carpet Mills Warren, g solutiox I onia, two gallons ip it for t facture of carpets, specializing in types used in automobiles. It has | f a capital of $1 5 Wallace of Medwa H. Griffith of De and E. M. Sal treasurer. The com: work at once. Co. Eatem | illiny 133 MAIN ST. 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Al on an with the loss of her| Nt Tollowen by G dis. sband after an| T | papers sourdou, should pre s of deposit | Mass. Governor’s Council Approves Regulations | 1 ’/”) —| ter, Mass, Oct. BASEBALL AND FISTIC STARS OF TODAY fans! A condensed din ® from with » reader of the HERAL 13 promised for ths t on the Bos- » an Italian syndi- verted Yildiz Palace, iltan of Turkey. elaborately dee- in the Kiosk which 1 built espe« A ‘.l_j Sultan’s Old P'lla(‘e Will Be Dance Hall Oct. 1 (A — A READ HERAL DCLASSIFIED ADS jazz 2 S FOR RESULTS Montreal Excursion $109_Q { Round Trip ] $1 0 .00 Fare Special Coach Train Going Friday Oct. 8 Rezurn Sunday Oct. 10 Lv. Stamford Lv. Montreal . . 6.00 p.m. Bridgeport Due Hartford « + 537am. New Haven Meriden . . 6.06am. Meriden . New Haven + 6.33am. Hartford . Bridgeport 7.06 a.m. Due Montreal P Stamford « « 7.37am. Connecting Trains at Hartford—Leave Waterbury 9.00 p.m., Bristol 9.27 p.m., New Britain 9.47 pm. Returning—Due New Britain 6.17 a.m., Bristol 6.43 a.m., Waterbury 7.57 a.m. The “Montrealer” will merrily whisk you through the beautiful Con- necticut River Valley and thence to Montreal u‘:erem one may still find quaint reminders of old Provincial France. Returning train arrives in Connecticut early Monday morning. Limited nu of Tickets on sale at above station ticket offices. The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Co. mint | |§ Not at22: We introduce a new department—Suits and Topcoats at $22.50. We have always given greater values—Now we have overshadowed our past efforts with this great inno- vation. This is the first time in the history of New Britain that any merchant has concentrated on a low price. No- where will you find such a wide range of Suits and Top- coats—nowhere will you find such quality, style, workman- ship at a low price like this. This is truly the clothing achievement of the age. 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