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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY . 22, 1925. t. DRINKS 7 HOURS, In hutUe hcforn hlui " Hi'' lable, hut ;Ttil.le maids (re employed by niuny ,i ..I not ihinK, h-u'eis Id u'tmrt jri t tunnpe. Attor- I "The whole linn is u j I . " CAN'IEDRUNH Canafllaa Beer Disappointing ui One American mniiii ki il I'll Ins I'.-turn in 'lliulali'. "Il ;ih . t y ,i.'.ircli! I ha! this Mull diieMi't H,iiixfy I !. fellow who waul.-. I !m real (hint:. l'a "i'1' ls " 1 .null III i ll ll' IH-i'M lit unmi'm i tur l" !' ll'tll"!'. I eel. S , Jirnltl. l.t u ll I IS I'll 1' 111-, Turonio, May -' i Al') - Xlmu miiiiIs of Americans living lu- urio'i herder have eatilU-a their rurlosliy Ian not l h ir W4t "Fei'Kie's Foam" is IHOK39 frclb. ,'here is i." Iu'l I" lhe '"four h iiia1" lf- r i'liuiiisi'U '' Die rVrgu- ii government, which wvut on sn ' , i .la ' ll' .v I""T'n 'lav." 7 Hours, Mill Solar a- i i .ii mi.mis f'i-4-ti'y wr ' a .lies ...i a !'. tu ft 11.1 out wlHtil'T ; .: I.. . i .'.as Ini.'Mcaling an lAy ., iifiaii- N V., I'al'i'hr.l pilgrim HI .i-'.-r.a:, ''a!.. 1 1 ims' i ! that he, uat ;i..u: S'.lnT. I'lii? I I P. Ml. Cli'S ins I'l'o'.iM'Mi v! tin: la'.v ended the vvsi, A . ' inins pf 111" proline'; reported aa In r ixii-,-i n -n. Not one drunk mis ! it-, si (J in i he big city of Toronto. I'm going hack across the river here I ran get some real beer," sil'l a -arm ic Petroiitr In Wind sor. "I v.. ..-. n drtnUing this stuff .,11 Jay tiii'l tin re ain't no kick In il." Anoiln-r 1'i'troitrr said tliat like ol'l vaiia "I'Vrgle's foam" woul'l improve with rye. He IHil Not Drink Vayn" B. Wheeler, general i-ouii-I of the Anti-siiioon League id America, crossed the line as an ob server, he said. For 80 minutes he said he sat In a Fort Eric hotel with dir. k , llfnn Mr la. v and r.ail Hilla I" , nlnir of I hr law rr ill a rrr i l - "I i.l,4. i' , 1 1 .ngur in Ins p. HI' law nv la alir . I i ll 1 1 k , uolil,' ( II I III- ti'.ll iiiUinu; in . as. .1 I'." talaiii. tal.l. .4 Ir ' nioni. ..In at II .'ii.l ' l .il it Ii on - l.v lh" night that reorganization of tha ad. jiuniNtiallvc funclloin of the gov ernment Is necessary to diminution of waste in ovurlupntng agencies. II o advocated three primary re formsgroup of. all agencies of the Hiiiiio major purpose under one ail- liie I'lluclpiilly to uilnlntruttve supervision; separation onie Hotel man- of seinl-Juiliclul and senil-leglslattvo ami advisory functions from the ad ministrative functions, putting the loriner under Joint minds ami the hitter under single responsibility, anil relieving tho president of a vast amount of direct administrative la bor. The government, lie declared, can have no dillnite and consistent ppl iey for conservation and use of nu tioinil resources so long us responsi bility Is spread among severul de partments. He cited the "recent oc currences In the oil leases" and "our ileplornMo lack of A di"flnlto and or uaiiir,' J merchant murine" as exam- my Cniial Mcklu ruled that the law i talne.l no se discrimination. oin. ii lie haiil might drink us well aS H'lWt tlir b.'i . l ayi'. Minor ilisoi.lns at Windsor aiiti o! In r eitl' h . a n ow .l' 'l illuing r a ii i i s vim luil i-i sen cil overy avall al.lr lor nmlit i iistonii i.s were olillg . I lo el.ar i. nl tin. afternoon i !u iriK. S .ral times the suppl' of I..-, r .iii oat. Vhllo tiucki sr.,l.. liitlin ami thither wlfti ;r.h tipi!l , tin cro ds grew rest- 'I'lia ii;;:i'iniH tin kril home re etaiitlv. i l. aMti-r I., hind In MinUor lili.a.t van, i n a giiod Allli'l'lean ir.-. I liiinlrnls stai'l (ivernisht s to I'" mi han.l tor the sec-niii- at 7 a. tu. today. lah.-i Villi lIi'oIm 1 '4.1 la.a.f 11 nlraliM I ha 1 ic eMr.t'iit i--. I ,!im I'S-ari- s .11 1 a s: oi ila v t lirnim honi I 'm ! s from 1 " ' fiat i" i-iniiii."l, I'J.aira at a I'l't'iniimt. i'iin siimpti The hiii'hs : ypints by n.'i; l.y i.liim. tla it e- tu. l-'.ml;i huinlr i ash laisaiirssi 'I'r pros'lllre. lo Witnlser v and tables ivi r plaints vera lna.le about p"i"ns 'Irinkiiig while ,-landinc up. hot' I puoprie'ors it'J-ist. .1 the p. en had la nil SiTa il whl'0 w '), hilt rO.H 'o lnaK,' room for nrivniirrs SI. aim I'rulil in Hny The iii.-tm.g-r lf tho Itnnsh Am.ri.'Hii hot "I in Sin lsi.r lipoi''- 1 more th;in SI,,'.1'"' profit for th lay. It Is rstlimi'ed that fa."i'i"i 4lH5srs of beer were consumed In Windsor alone. No arrests were portrd. The pre ailing price was I., cenis a boltle. The beer was not i yet on tap. Glasses were spilt from bottles. Women drinkers wrc numerous. COMMERCE TALK IN FliLIETING Farming and Shipping Principal ! Subjects WaMiit.gton, May SC. (Afj-Ius- lesions of riKi'h nliuri"' and the nier . ani inariii". by S.-or'tary .Tardini and I'l' sid. ill laicli C 1'aliner ol the Ianert-etiey fleet corporation, and eor.siilerai ion of resolutions . oiaprised the concluding biisinesa today of the conveniion of tl" . haniber of commerce of the Ciiitcl States. j Another cabinet member, Secre tary Hoover, told the delegates last pies of what may happen under di vided responsibility, It is Important, Mr. Hoover as sarted, to bring kindred agencies to gether under one authority "so that their overlapping edges can be clip pod and their lights stopped." Secretary Jardlne In urging care ful study of the entire freight rate structure, declared that If American business is to make any "significant contributions to the solution of fnni problems, It must get down to brass tacks, find out what theso problems are and what they Involve, and then offer Its help to the farmer In solv ing them. "The business man In city or town must reallie that the farmer is like wise a business man, and that busi ness men have n perpetual objection to being directed from the outstdo. Nobody needs to tell the farmer what to do. Me has little Hiving fpr advice, and rightly so. What he warlts Is an equal chance to carry on his business as other business Is curried on. Ho will welcome cooperation from others, J tint as any good busi ness man will, but ho will Insist on running his own business. "Kor Instance, If farmers general ly decide that cooperative marketing is the beat practice, for thorn, they wllr carry out their plans regardless of any opposition that may arise from other element in the popula tion. Any Individual or any group that tries to stem the tide of agri cultural progress If certain to suffer tor his rashness, farming Is the old est big Industry we have, and tho farmer knows his business from cen turies of experience." On the basis of a joint study of tho freight rate structure, lie de clared, "It should be possible, In ad justing rate, to take into account both tho market vulue of fnrm pro- duets as reflected over a reasonable period of years, and thelntluenco In evitable exerted by freight rutes over the econotnlo development of partic ular regions and of the country as ft whole." The secretary said he realized that tho cost of carriers must be fully reckoned with as a factor in rate making, "out I am convinced thut ll Is equally important lo consider the value of tha servlco to the shipper." "What wo must do," he said, "is Iron out present Inequalities In the rrelght rate structure and work out a policy whereby readjustments can bo made In the levels of freight rales to meet the changes that occur In economic conditions over consid erable periods of time." TO KXI) DLSOItDKKS Mexico City, May 22,-ir-(AF) The department of the Interior has de cided to put an end to the disorders created by the tenants' syndicate at (tan ?til l'otoii, and In pursuance of this decision the military com mander there has been ordered to protect the houto owners. The tenants endeavored io follow the example set by thoso In Vera Crus by suiting houses and refusing to pay rent. The government hus decided to check their activities as It did thosa of tho Vera Crus tenants. JiAJtltOW hSt'Al'K l'aris, Hay 22. (AP) Twenty fho pleasure seekers at the Purls decorative arts oxpoBlllon had a narrow escape from death yester day when tho car on I he swllchback rullroud In which they were riding, Jumped Ithe track and was left hang ing 80 feet above the ground, held only by its coupling to the next cor, The occupants were rescued from their perilous position by firemen r ffiB Saturday! COMK TO YOl'R nFAt TIl TL IlK. M Kkl.T TO lU YOI K S.VTl II IAY MARK KTIN'G. IMME.NM: IHSI'I.AYX OI THK flNlaST VoOD STITTS AT ROCK BOTTOM l'RICKS ARK TO RE rol .Nl HFIti:. REGULAR HOUR SALES TO 11 A, M. HOt :SD, LOIV, PORTERH Srj 9 TO 11 A. I.I AN FRF SR M. 9 TO 11 A. M. lit ST MAIVE STEAKS SHOULDERS POTATOES lb 23c lb 16c oeck 21c FRESH GROIXI) Hamburg 3 lbs. 25c VRES.II FRICASSEE Fowl lb. 28c FRESH t.REEN Spinach pk. 8c 1 ROM 3 TO 5 P. M. AUMOlIt'S LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS lb. 17c SUGAR inMril'irt STVR HAMS lb. 34c Gold Medal Flour.. bag $1.27 A. M. TO I I'. M. Ill lbs tnr 25 lh. sai'k SI. -Vi XXX Cuiif. 2 lbs. . tor . . 10 lbs. 5- llrown ALL DAY SPECIALS BEEF LAMB LEAN BOILIMi BEEF Hi. LEAN POT ROASTS lb. 12.- BONELESS ROLLED ROAsTS II). 2.V- PRIME III' MP ROASTS lb. SOv FANCY CHICK ROASTS lb. 20" VEAL SHORT MEATY I.Ef.Si lh. IS. sHOt I.DER CI TS TO ROAST lh. 2u. FANCY IU M1' ROASTS ,. 2 Ir BREASTS TO RAKE OR BOU lh. 12. t'HOIt i: I AL ( HOPS lb. ".. f.OLHI N EST FOW L lb. !.', M.tiS VI AHI IN(. I AMR I.Et.s (,I S( IM. SI'KIM. I AMB I (ilfl l.il Alt 1 1 KS LAMB LulNS OF LAMB I'lM.'V LAMB CHOPS lh. lb. lb. lh. lh. 2hr :Wr ISr 21: PORK I i: 1 ll PORK ROAM S Ll! A.N I Kl Ml IIAMs I i:i:mi ill PORK l HOPS FREMI sPRERIBs I III Ml PORK ill 'I . . . I'' aiir I2i: FINEST CREAMERY EM IT Ii l;o M li, ( IlK KENS s l i t I I I) VI ; I FRESH lb. BUTTER 2 lbs. 95c EGGS 2 Doz. 71c Bnst Pure I-arrl .2 lbs. 37c Wild Milk Cbepsp . . . Hi. 29c I . sj;;e ( I in e . 35c f. em-Nut Msr uarlne ... lb. 23 c (SPECIAL) OCR DINNER BLI ND (M'l I ll.i I lll slll.l BAKED COFFJEE..Ib.35c 3 lbs. $1.00 GINGER SNAPS lb. 10c RED HI ITCIII I Y CEYLON TI" . MOHH N E APOIIATED MILK . PI Ri; RED CI HltANT .IEI.LY t ANILLAOR LEMON I.XillAl 1 . IT RE TOMATO ( AISEP FINE HAND PICKED TOMATOES y, ib. ran ula.-- ! Ixil-. bots. tf. can 2Sa 2lr 2ar 17r MOIIB AN MAAONXAIM hxii. 21c A (IKK si A I I, PI BE s It lbs. 20c V It. ( . ItoA Al. I I Nt H ( l!A(Ki:its 2 lbs. :!.- CAAIpp.l.l .-s -oil's 3 can thr FRESH MIRI 1)1)1. L Oil IIAMT lb. 2(1. s Alt N. M'l HA POWDER 2 pkgi. Ir BAKERY PRODUCTS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY HERE Irr, ir Plain spnnje Nut or I'dl I .oof . . . . Orange Sfpiarrs Neapolitans Marvlmiallow RnlN . .felly Rolls I.AR'.E RIPE . I.V. SIM' 22c, :il . f-a. i.v ..a. 2n- is, 20r fvl. IS'' EACH 'I . lAL I AAO I. A A I CAKES .a 25 c Best BREAD lb. 7c YOI It ( Holt I 12 KINDS Oniainriiirti Laiers IJ.V. 4i)c. 5K' I iinnm r- ca. ." AMiipiml I Irani Caki" AlhipiKil I bhih Puffs Miort ( al,e Bivllil . . . dot. ( "okieN All Kind-. . . .dot 40( l.V l.V 3 i on INI It II E A A Pineapples I0c-25c Grapefruit 4 for I9c I.AR'.E RIPE l.V I It f AM A Bananas Doz. 25c Strawberries Basket I9c FRESH N ALIA E RADISHES ..2 I hes FANCY NEW- POTATOES 6 lbs. EAR;i; NATIA E 1 f LETTICE Head 1UC 5c 25c ( IIAAIPION TOMATO PLANTS .lo. FRESH N ll E AsPAP.Af.l s . . Bnneli NEW MEATY l-RCNES lb. 30c 25c 10c I III Ml III (, PARsNIPs H II Y si NKIST oltANt.ls Fill s N ATIA E RIM BAKU t lbs dot Ib. EVERYTHING IN THIS DEPARTMENT IS THE VERY BEST 45c FRESH SHORE HADDOCK 9c EREsll NATIA I, MAC KEREI 20c LOIV AND ROILED .OBsTI Rs b. 15c 33c 5 c n i ll a a a a B H H a a a is a a a a a ,a !a !a ;a 'a a a a a a ,B a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a B a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ;a B B a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a DONNELLY-MULLEN BOSTON TORE DONNELLY-MULLEN THESK SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW EVERY ONE A REAL VALUE-MANY OTHERS NOT ADVERTISED YOU COULDN'T BUY at DOUBLE THE M ORE STYLE PRICE AND THERE'S PLENTY OF QUALITY TO MATCH THE STYLE IN THESE GROUPS $ JUST THE DRESSES FOR IMMEDIATE AND SUMMER WEAR We have been successful in purchasing 200 of the Newest Summer Silk Dresses. The most charming things in Printed Crepes, Printed Silk Broadcloths, Satin Crepes and Flat Crepes. You will marvel at the beauty of them, their rich, heavy silks, and their clever ways of design and trimmings. Real ly such dresses would be good val. at $19.75. i 5 Specials From the DOMESTIC DEPT. COATS $ 1 Val. $29.50 NEWEST SPRING STYLES AND COLORS A new shipment of the same sort of Coats we sold out so quickly last Saturday. Lus trous Poiretsheen Coats, Beautiful Poiret Coats, Handsome Wool Twill Coats. The popular1 Hare models and the straight line styles are represented in this group of Spring Coats. Not a coat in this group made to sell for less than $29.00. f Full size Bleached Seamless Sheets, Saturday Special Bed Pillows feathers. filled Avith new clean Saturday Special ...... $1.00 98c Unfile Curtains Nvith tie-backs, 2 long. Saturday fair yards 79c I SPORT and SWAGGER COATS Knglish Long Cloth, full bleached. Saturday Special 12k Avith neAv $4.69 Silk Mull Comfortables, filled Avith neAv clean cotton. Handsome pat terns. Saturday Special .... HOSIERY I.ailies' pure Silk, full falilonod Hov, all the load insj shades. Black, white, atmosphere, mule hark, i lihimle, hi iKe. aii'rdale, Fivm h lan, Soiiora, Romhav, Manila, Itussjan calf. (;rij and rarl. A allies In Ji.50. SjMt'ial. pair Regular $15 Models It is true that spring is almost gone, but the weather continues to make popular the Spring Coat. Buy one now for wear on cool nights or when you are motoring, or for your vacation trip. ENGLISH BROADCLOTH AND FOULARD DRESSES A large assortment of Ladies' Afternoon or Street Dresses in a variety of styles and plain and figured colors. All sizes. Special $1.98 $7.50 PRINCESS SLIPS of Englisli Sateen with Made of Englisn Sateen with plaited flounce on botton, in a number of leading shades. All sizes. Saturday Special $1.29 i j SATIN BRASSIERE A heavy quality satin with silk shoulder straps, and elastic bottom. All sizes; Avhite and flesh. Sat. Special 93 c $1.15 $1.85 Lai lie-' I'lexniv fine silk, full fashioned Host; all the advance shades, lilaek, while, mule, French mull', rain..), ilawn. sunset, poinlro hlur, lirnna. Monilc hcicr. alredale, jnni metal. ,la. k EUililiil. Orlcnlal, iiearl. London lavender. Ra. hrl. .Manila, pickaninny. Special, pr. X i Ladles' Phoeniv. pure silk Hose, made with the J fashioned hack, all the latest -hades. I Hack, white, i peach, nude, sunsei, lariat, beljre, alredale, tan. zny anil iearl. Cft i sjx'eial. Kiir 3lOU, Ladii-s' Phoenix llohlied Hose. Comfort for ladlei J nliii roll their sto,kinss. Colors lllarl;. white. ! nude, eanieo. suiiM-t, Fn-nch node, lH'ipi'. aireilale trey and pondre hhie. sje lal. pair I $1.00 MEN'S DEPT. MEN'S SHIRTS 89c Alailc with attached collars, in a varietv of neat triped patterns. Sizes 1 1 Jj lo 17. Saturday S cial ii9r. MEN'S ATHLETIC I NION SUTS 98c Tins l't comprises solsetlc-, nainsooks, madras and llroadcloth. Made with wide .lersey Rack; miarau-ti-ed etra full cut. A aloes to S.OO. Saturday special. 9fte, LIEN'S SILK HOSE 35C Pa I'vlra pood quality. Regular B9c value. 1 olors lire hla'k, hrown and London tan. sat. Special. !t."e. MEN'S TIES 39c Made In a Inree assortment of cut silk and fancy knits. Regular values to $1.00. Sat. special, !tc. TOILET GOODS Stillman's Freckle Cream, a guaranteed remedy. Saturday Special J ' C Listerine, AntLseptic, Deodorant and Prophylactic, small size. t -t Saturday Special aJLC Johnson & Johnson Talcum 1 PoAvder. Saturday Special 1 C Laco shampoo, 50c size. i Q Saturday Special kJl Japanese Furniture OH Polish I WASH GOODS Fnclish Prints, evtra line (iiality. neat Hsures, fast colors. A r Sat. Special, jard TuC English Hroadcloth in a laie va-rli-tv, plain colors and stripes; color., guaranteed. Sat. jg Special, yard 00 C Normandy Dress Voile. In new attenis, all colors; dot work guar anteed permanent; 40 inches wide. Priced special A f yar.1 4C SILKS Crepe de Chine, standard quality, in black and all colors, all silk, 40 inches wide. $1.98 value. Saturday (f i 7Q Special yard J) 1 Printed Dress Silks for one piece dresses, bloomers, etc., in the latest novelty styles in cluding borders, from- 98c, $6.98 Yard LADIES' NECKWEAR A new lot of mnels. i ij yards long; made of line net and lam trimmed. Colors arc cream linn erru. A alue to III .98. Saturday Special JAROlS) 9Sc 98c Made of fine qunlily net and trim med with Aenise lace. I!"uinl and A -shaped neck. Sat urday Scclal 98c LADIES' SCARFS $2 98. A new lot of ladies' all silk scarfs. Made of the best qual ity crepe de chine and georg ette crepe. A large assortment of plain colors and floral de signs to chose from. Specially priced at $2.9S. a a a a a a a a (si a a a a u a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a B' a a a a a a a 'B a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a n 1 H s IJ IJ m