New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1919, Page 9

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12 ILLFIAVD NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD; Turkish Tobaceo —_ ) W5 The one pure Turkish cigaretie we all can afford is HELMAR. Only a frifile higher in price than ordinary brands—and Incomparably Superior. They are Pure Turkish! 100 % Makers of the Highest Grade Tirkish and Egypiian Cigarettes wn the Warld Lz T e MOONSHINER - BENGOL0 Revenne Offcers Shut Doy Stills Weekly { E R | Louisville, Ky., March 285 States revenue officers in I moonshine* week, according toH James C. Drew: to Louisvil are destraying about 10 a Marshal ed recently a raid in Larue caunty. officers have been un: several months owing 46 in the making of illicit % aid. The face that shiners appear to he more activi th or many years, while . duaH to the extension of *“dry” ftel also is attributed in a meas to the recent epidemic of influenzs the mountain countries: L Deputy Marshall Drewry told | raid in which he participated rece in Larue county, which resulted in the capture of two moonshine stills two Dbrothers, Lige and Jim, \Weaeg who had 1 operating the stillsy Rumors hed the revenue offl {cers in Louistille that moonshinem | were > in the Hibernia section of | Lar county, and Drewry was sent 1o {join United Stat Deputy Marshal | Workman and another revenue officer | jat Greenshurz on a hunt for the An automobile was ob- nsburg, and the officers 30-mile trip in search of uty Lt Cire Officers Lose Way. The trip\ was uneventful. the neighboriiood where were known to be in operation, officers concealed the | a thicket and started out on foot to locate the moonshine outflt Dark fell and the officers lost their way. although one of 3 was well acquainted witl rounding country. The n {and they could not lie down and | for morning, as it would have been disastrous for their mission to have started a fire to keep - themse warm After found ¢ lir one family, - Drew the sti the res several hours the cabin, w of the men of the drew his revolver and told the nran am a revenue officer. You are runn 4 moonshine still and you have got to show us where it § is. The worked The man badly frightened, told where. the still | s located. and offered to lead the £ to it in the morning. The offi- sat by in the little cabin throughout the night, and at et out with tt guide the still was said to be still was desert of having ruse was the fire wher located. The yut signs Boen ope for some time A path leading from followed, #nd this toc ed cabin where another s ted > one was in sight, bu ring embers told of recent ac tivity. There was another cabin short distance aw and while the | other offlcers remained at the still Drewry tain hospitality is Drewry carried hand as he grected Lige at the fire ‘“That's s down the ed in the the still was officers to smold proverbial, his autamatic in alked into the house Warren, who was sitting fine still Drewry you've remark wdmitted <ot 11, that being the « better come along with re oflicer.” old >, vou had me. I'm a moonshiner saw he had ted quietly | 1at the moun-* his story, placing all the me for his operations upon the in- epidemic een trapy til] for years, he influenza enidemic claimed his your hewan mak - to o remedy for men not lone, provide s family. until- his 1 some of tha offi- was ghbors bex product for themsel until reached and business grew rumors of operations the revenue non and I tsville, where tt aring before Ju nced ta pay a fine of rve 30 days in jail K. or C. Man With Captain Rooseveit. Arvives on Same Ship | | New panies Casual com- | and 1467 of 1board the neluding gun mattalion, 112th ftalion and a detach- 55Uh service company of n h Birest, | ment of the the si [N capk and their nal corps. Kermit two children, Roosevelt, his Kermi . returned on the Capt. ith the and P: America ter of 4 Roosevelt British estine served army in and then His wi Willard Capt the daug joined the | lived with he Roosevelt wi rmy. sador while 1 of Thompson- Conn., trman of the Knigl of Columbus committes on war returned a re-l ork in POPE BENEDICT EXPECTED TO MAKE JOAN OF ARC A SAINT. ‘anonization of considered certain, ac- atceh Rome Benediet, it is s d, will Paris, Ma 26.— Joan of Arc cording rom give a decision regarding it on March 26 i i Arriving | automobile in | { tain ¢ was cold | wait | officers | *h they entered. | dawn | for Al ss me ctors being furnis kine had suffe while advanein| kask but, by the Caspian, hd thousand priso; control of is & Bols n whére the Small defs stretching to India are h # ba~k* without rious fighting®rBolshevik seeking to, advance and spread dis- turbances there Admiral Kolchak’s | armies in “Siberia have done well-in the northern sector altheugh not so suceesful further soutt. Mr. Churchill said, adding: i The British have a handful ‘ot | men there as a symbol add guarantee of the authority of Admiral Kolchak. "The government has supplied Admiral Kolchuk's armies with a very large number i some cannon and | f§ other by way of the Si- berian re . It is intended to port by sending a and experts to and evik fleet at harbor js ice-bound ents of British troops d, the - frontiers "ot | ther: kh &missaries | j Roofing Economy You buy automobile tires for mileage,—and roofing for its lasting qualities. When you buy a tire you are not governed by the look or ‘feel’” of it, nor by its price. You are interested in the service that it will give you. Your first thought is, ““What has it done? "’ Apply a little “Tire Philosophy*’. to the roofing that you expect to make a permanent part of your factory building. BER-OID 'ROOFING was first put on the market by The Standard Paint Company more than a quarter of a century ago. It has lasted on many roofs more than 20 years. g Ru-ber-oid is exactly the same pro- duct today that it has always been. Ru-ber-oid has never been manufac- tured to ““meet a price’”’. It has always been the bes? product that we could manufacture. The felt base from which Ru-ber- oid is made, and the saturating and coating compounds, were the subjects of exhaustive experiment and test e- Jore they were finally adopted for use. All processes in the manufacture of Ru-ber-oid are carried on with the greatest care, and all compounds are constantly tested to insure absolute uniformity. . The dealer, whose name appears below, will tell you more about Ru-ber-oid. ’Phone him todav. THE STANDARD PAINT COMPANY Chicago New York Boston RACKLIFFE BROS. CO Doors, Sash, Blinds and Window Agricultural Implements, Auto 250-256 PARK ST. frames, Acces sories, NEW BRITAIN CONY Builders’ Flarg Mill S ai nters® plies and Roofing. 15 BIGELOW =7 Supplics,

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