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SN ee Ste le Few entet nee OSE ee ogee ee =. rik te tree to advocate t a 4 * 1% 5 n oo rent pia | uw while it is the jaw. Yet some| ihe argument proceeds, since both ig PA TOR JON jinfluential newspapers of New Bid bom re gov would be pledged to sup- ae . po e trv “the Injection of the |City have done just this. prohibition in the Mayoralty | 1 election Good faith requires that any Niecy adopted by the American Na@|th IN APPEAL TO PRES" al Constitution and upheld by |?" Supreme Court of the Unite 1 chance to prove | fu w an be no Th oe it ta | Di ji Mi } 3, tion of Congressmen, Following ts th: t As#istant Unit States At- | Promise That if It Is Found] ear sant | comeluding paragraph: Leis aiectidl THE han ll ae >, e But deeper and more important) «If the leading papers of New Y WORCESTE! Not. Beneficial to People |. the tact that ir ono cltizen or claae| city in good faith will declare They Will Favor Repeal. Of citizens ean decide that he or they | squarely, posit te a Agree f will violate and- thereby nullity al‘ bition I Used in the world’s ‘ of 266 Protestant churches,| certain law there la no fair or logical | fy test kitchens and itreatiseay cs Sipuditent | plese {6 atopy short plete de-| give the policy | gre denominationay and inde; the five boroughs hav ress to the editors o newspapers of N iting prose av ent in any | te rherefore | uw must be enforced | of * Prohibition, but he saved an a f-gov, sdila Y Otherwise we) Hy, 8 well as to the rent of the P Janse It te the taw. “Otherwise wo tiny ve. will Jain ita tee modest home. ing that the trengthen those forces of Anarchy | jwepap nd otherw if @ thoventen ing enforcement as an he | ond destruction which are still de-| to amend or repeat it.’ Court of Appenta goming Mayorality campaign. The; termined to foree a showdown in| The signers include 79 Methodist 1 proper chwrce | preamble reads as follows “Any newspaper of New York Cit 4 into an hh as the pre ed to be @ candi- to as declared ».|that he will enforce any Prohtbition amendment of the Nat tion Act, commonly k Volstead Law, or even o hibition Amendment itself. But no) Law passed by the State Legislature, paper has a right to do it in such|any candidate who opposes him must manner as in fact to suggest or ent }also declare for enforcement of the courage violation of the Prohibition State Prohtbition Law. ‘Therefore, Just a few minutes to have a delicious, perfectly pre- pared hot meal on the table! The work has al! been done for you in the spotless Heins kitchens, ‘BAKED in Real Ovens Heinz Oven Baked Beans have that good-tasting, un- mistakable bean flavor and that natural bean nutri- ment which real oven bak- ing gives. Try them all HEINZ Baked Beans with Pork and Tomato Sauce HEINZ Baked Pork and Beans (with- out Tomato Sauce) Boston style HEINZ Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce without Meat (Vegetarian) HEINZ Baked Red Kidney Beane One of the Varieties u the manner provided by the /against probibiti © convincing because of the notori- |forcement, and such ‘protest’ woul) ert | out “or 5° merita. ‘re tion of apartment, disintegrating respect for i 10 RACK | ORY | AW acorn were SE tevrunoe ity {law and giving the city a world-wide pet) |fair test by th mor of a minority | cbutation for dawlesaness.” «tile obi winked fiat reenter y rr sero taB BVONI.. o 0 iw da) OO ew we by be a hy, bm wt Stre ptor cak: are in Betlevue Hospital with ine poisoning, the result of eating e. Feraro’g wife and six-year-old daughter Sarah, also ill, are unde trestment at home, Episcopal pastors, 64 Presbyterian, 40| @séinst the rightful owners and there Baptist, 21 Congregetional, 14 Re- tno appropeintton oe a which the Jroveatant. Episcopal, 7 | Covernment can gay the bills sravian §& Dinciples, 4 oT RE eR United Presbyterian, 3° Evangelical Four tll From Mating Cake. | Association, 8 Independent, 2 Free] Louis Feraro, twenty-three; Gadren | = Methodist, "2 Friends, 1 Protestant | sontano, twenty three; Frank Tufani, | Methodist, 1 Unitarian and 13 pastors! snity.tvo, and) Mrs, Frank ‘Tufant grouped winder the heading “Othe: Churches.” formed, 15 jot Mecomplish any- og excc) a porsible protest which would not LEA & PERRINS th SAUCE slack of fair trial through en- aty-nine, all of No. 2@ Thompson rther demoradize the Polloe Be- Owner Saya Government i Dilatory | ‘The address admits that the Proh! ia Obeyiun Court Order. Lion issue is legitimate ia an elec | on the world’s finest st, without w asserted that As At “ Meat OF IntOTien | iatant, Yn nwell | , mpt to change it, then Sate Wes | tables, yet economical our good faith, if a trial pretext tos nd enough for the most ‘ot prove it be «| charge FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE BEGINNING ‘VEDNESDAY And for remainder of week SALE OF HOSIERY from The Great Ipswich Auction Sale Gstablisbed 1827 he and Jill went up the hill And down without a tumble For youngsters fed on good Bond Bread Are strong and never stumble. If Jack and Jill went after Bond Bread ¢ ON’T stumble, now!” said Jack to Jill, as they started back from the store, which, strange to say, was on top of the hill right near the old well. “No, I won’t stumble any more than you will,” Jill replied. “Just because I’m a girl you think I’m weak, but I’m not. I’m as strong as you are, so there.” NYWAY, they started down with the basket. And they hurried— perhaps because their mother had promised them another slice of Bond Bread and a glass of milk for doing the errand. We were the largest buyers and bought at the lowest prices The great scale on which we have planned this event and the | splendid values offered contribute their influence toward stabilizing hosiery prices at a low level. Therefore this Sale not only affords a direct saving with every purchase, but indirectly it is of a present and future benefit to all. Men’s Hose Sizes 9! to 11!, 24, 6 pairs for $1.35 About Manufacturer’s Wholesale Price Women’s Hose Sizes 8! to 10 od Mother probably felt pretty sure that Jack and Jill would get back without a stumble. Children brought up on Bond Bread certainly ought to be strong and steady. ee O they came whistling with their tiny load, little realizing how soon they will grow up, and what heavier loads their shoulders must bear. 6 pairs for $1.50 About Manufacturer's Wholesale Price Mercerized Hose—mock seam- black, white, suede, cordovan, gray and white. Full Mercerized Hose—medium weight—gray, black, heige and cordovan. But theirmother knew—asall mothers do. That’s why so many mothers make Bond Bread the principal dish at every meal. For there is strength and health and rugged growth. in every ingredient listed on that Bond, from which Bond Bread is named, | Women’s Lisle Hose Sizes 814 to 10 20 6 pairs for $1.10 About Manufacturer's Wholesale Price Black, white, gray, cordovan, with or without seam, Arranged for Easy Selection on Tables on Main Floor See Pages 9 and 23 for Other Hearn Advertising. errne PY NTR EAN Oe SOUTER UEER A)