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- Boston Store WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ~ FOREST MILLS Fine Weave Kni Underwear The fabrics «Wine Weave n the quality in the fi ne 1 elastic ot At “FOREST encs SPRING AND SUMME FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN white @ 1¢ $1.0 Ladies’ U'nion Suits, tailo zes. White, Ve ! Pants and Children’s Vests rants, * up. * Bands a wool Shirts, all woo FOR MEN Suits, and li Ask for “FOREST Union length; medium meditin MILLS" DON'T FORGET DIONNES local and lo trucking. Pi sonable prices. $87-32 and 382. New Britain. distance moving 10s and partics at vea Also storage. 8 ——r— ~ DENISON GARAGE 420 MAIN STREET AMILLS” WEIGHTS medium spring and "Phone street, t | adequa 1 | | ] i T I | PALMER HAS POWER T0 MAKE U. §. DRY Department cr Jmche Men May HelpuEniorce Law April Justi 21.- The De- va 2 not averse to T E ihe functions of entercing rtime pro ition into effect on July 1, it learnedioday. Congequently 1t is il thae intrusteq to h bunitted forcement agency ident TWilson he will be under u- whie from to and thiz that action the Overman act. Lim to transfer duties vernment department {0 ced mits g Driscussion of where nrohibition may rrompted here by the power fo be lodged the recent an- i nouncement of Internal Revenue Com- ner Toper {nat his bureau had the force to police the nafion Iy with respect to prohibition after July 1. nev General stated officially that the additional qug hibition, but it the Jepartm ation of not e mer has not he will welcome of enforcing pro- said his advisors ve told him the has left a num- 0 et agents available. President's Course Unknown. Whether the president has ted any definite intention of giving work to the Department of Justice t be 1 here. The prob- re be not take action indi- rne abilities | until his return from Europe. | nounced { to prepare { lems of prohibitio Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night, | Storage, Supplles and Repalring. YES, WE MAKE AUTOMOBILE PART We make them right and reasonable, too. Also parts of any other kind of machin $—The— AMERICAN ENGINEERING CO. MANROSS AUTO 60, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 L PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER VIM delivery Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATIO! . A. M. Paonessa, Pron. We Solicit Your Charge Account. 139 Arch St. | e e and heavy duty trucks, from 1/ to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Sincc Roper an- not be nt ndle the prob- no action has tevenue Bureau enforcement. Neither have there hcen any repor indis ing whether the president was con- sidering su stions said 1o have b to him by high gov- ernment officials that the effective- s of war-time prohibition be post- poned from July 1 through declaring the of demobilization at end Nothing substantial in the Comm his for enough would to been taken by the for :n madc stands of production by of beer containing 2% alcohol. since the revenue decided issue revenue stamps required for regular beer brewers. This decision is not indicating the final diate way to be taken as The Soap to Shave, Bathe and Shampoo, the Ointment to heal ‘These fragrant, super- creamy emollients soothe and heal eczemas and opitching, clear the skinof pimples, the scalp of dandruff and the hands of chaps and sores. ofinsects,sunburn or windburn. Bbae with Outlcara Soap The Healthy, T to-Date no germ: Kall, 1o waste, o irritation even when shaved twice One soap for ail uses -~ shating, bathing, hampooing. Doubles razor efciency, not to speat eal urity and heaith, dae d uticara medication. Scap, Uintmeut, Taleum 28c. cach, Sold everywhara. GO TO THE FRANKLIN SQUARE AUTO STATION For White Rose Gas, Non-Carbon 0il and Brunswick Tires. NEAR HIGH SCHOOL. an | RIFLE COMPANY imme- | o | | tains. he planned to give himself up for the i1ttitude of the burean, i 15 explained today Palmer's Opinion Awaited. Formally, the bureau still holds that beer containing 1-2 of 1 per cent of alcohol is intoxicating and cannot | be produced under the president’s { order forbidding the manufacture of i intoxXicating beverages after last De- however, cember 1. This attitude is held in abeyance, however, pending an opin- ion froam Attorney General Palmer, which was sought after brewers in New York had announced their be- lef that 3 3-4 per eent beer might I be made under existing laws and | regulations. _This beer is now being marketed in | New York, and similar action prob- ably will he taken in other commun- | itles soon. The issnance of stamps by revenue collectors was approved v _the department of justice. If it is finally held by the ernment that manufacture of with more than one-half of 1 cent alcohol violates existing laws and regulations, the producers of 3-4 per cent beer will be liable for prosecution, officials maintain. Will Raid “Kitchen Breweries.” | 3 rers who make 2 8-4 per cent beer be tried, and in my opinion convicted,” said Dr. E. C. Dinwiddie, of the Anti-Saloon league today. “This applies,” he added, “to small or large manufacturers,” mean- ing thereby that kitchen brewing is to be discouraged. It is estimated that 400,000 lies in this country are now brewing their own beer. | Anti-Szloon lcaguc leaders much inters in the litlga started by the brewers and believe that war-time prohibition laws will stand the test of the courts. but they | vould not he greatly d if reir efforts in this dire 2wry since the constitutional amend- ment been ratified. Their pur pose is to have congress 3 code for the enfercement permanent proposition. Dr. die said many breweries have converted into ice, canning, soap factories. Prohibition of all alcoholic bever- ages after July 1 will cut off rev- enue in the next fiscal year estimated at more than $400,000,000. The law- makers will have to provide somo way to replace this, which amounts to one-eighth of the total revenue collections last vear. Unless bonds are provided, increased rates will have to be applied to income taxes or some of the commodities common- ly used by the American public, such as coffee, tea or tobacco. | 1 { | | gov- beer per has now of the Dinwid- been dye or | GUARDS COURT ROON Threats of Virginia Ac- cused of Murder Results in De- Desperado mand For Protection. Standardsville, Va., Avril 21—Bear- ing orders from Governor Dav protect the court, the Albemarle Riffes of Charlottesville, three officens an fifty-three men, arrived here last night preparatory to the opening of the April term today, when the tri will be called of Edgar Morris, son of \ a deputy sheriff, for the killing of a | mountaineer at 2 dance. Morris, while out on bail shot and | killed Magistrate Sullivan here on March 20 and since that time has been hiding in the Blue Ridge moun- was raade | e by Mor- tha tequest for protection after reports of threats ma ! ris were received herc, stating opening of court., thereby relieving his father of the bail payment, and | that soon after the jury was chosena his confederates would descend from | the mountains, “shoot up” the court and effect his escape. PLANE AFIRE, DIVES | Flier, Bound to Chicago From { York, Has Narrow Escape. Bellefonte, Pa., April 21.—His mo- | tor catching fire when he was up 2,000 | feet, Max Miller, a United States post- | office department flver, narrowly es caped death near here yesterday iu after he had left Bellefonte for Clev land. When Miller discovered the fire he | promptly took a nose dive. About 100 feet from the earth he flattened out | his airplane and glided safely to the | ground. He was not injured and the | only damage to the machine ¥ | caused by the fire. o | Miller, T. C. ¥ry and L. F. Bishop, 2,000 FEET. New One Dollar Down Sale Now in Progress. ‘ Hartford’s Busiest 1 Furniture ; Store and smart; if i assortments as are not worthy furniture for every i White Kitchen C Mountai tresses, Columbia G geod ar inets, Royal E stered Furriture; Lloyd, Whitney an N IF I'rs W s’ tiful; if it excels in value; if it is the very best that’s to be found in furniture—it will be found at Herrup’s. beau Purchases Stored for Later Deliv- ery Without Charge Such wonderful be found in anv other store—floor after floor of splendid maginable need. Alaska Heywood Baby Headquarters for Nationally Advertised Goods Refrigerators Household y Chairs; Karpen, Pullman and Kroehler Sellers Uphol- Carriages, Ostermoor Mat- Ranges, fonolas and Records, Ta-Beds; Sanford, Smith and Artloom Rugs, Englander Springs, Couches and Day Beds, Congoleum Rugs, Hale Sec- tional Bookcases, Strickley Bros. Furniture, etc, 1052-1058 Main St. Neaear Morgan, Hartford. Complete Homefurnisher. | land, the next leg. i | Belleton(c | SOLDIER WRECK VICTIMS la | 600 - | k he Dress Goods Shop 400 MAIN STREET The Busy Little Shop. Gingham Week, April 21 to 26 A Money Saving Event DRESSES, WAISTS, ROMPERS AND BOYS' SUITS MATLERIAL FOR SUM IER CHILDREN THIE CHIL- FREW Bates” 32 inch Ginghams, $2¢ REN DEVONSHIRE yard. 32 inch Chambray in Pink. Bine, Green and Tan, 28c yd. Kiddy Cloth, 35e yd. Renf Devonshire Cloth, in, wide, 50¢ yd. ew 32 Amoskeag Ginghams, wide, 25¢ yd. Amoskeadg Chambrays Pink, Blue, Green, 25¢ yd. Amoskeag Apron Ginghams in every size check, 22¢ yd. 32 in. in flew to Rellefonte ast Monday on their They were held up Yee- | each in a plane, from New York and pump men emploved in the big mines of the Leadville district strusk today following refusal of mine opera- {ors to rescind their action ordering a cut of $1 a day in ges. There is no picketing and the city is quiet. three machines were in V for- | B BIG MORAL CLINIC ted promptiy #ht to in New York Will has been birou Be Placed on Trial Amoag More ¢ by rain and cloudy weather. terday they began the flight to < Mation carthy damag.q for repair ! Women Offende R Refining Tufluences. York, April -Af an ex- covering a period of ninc women’s night court gav, Paris, April 2j.—Thirtcen an soldiers killed in the express train at Crisse, Thursday, |Periment were buried yesterday ai ILe Mans, ;Years the The bodies were carried in Red Cross | Y&y today to a day court for the tr mbulances, covered with flowers and | 9 women charged with minor flags. The route was lined with Amer. | {enses. The new court, over ican troops, while the cortege was ! Chief Magistrate William MeAdoo followed by American commanders | PTesides will try new methods in its and their | dealings with women of the street in an attempt to make of it a moral clinic rather than a vplage of correc- tion. Far from Am 1 EIVE PULL HO\()RS.% s of an | Xk wre: of- LEADVILLE MINERS STRIKE. Leadville, Col., April and 700 metal engineers from and removed the easy o access street ded } MAY LOSE MY TAIL FEATHERS — BuTISTILL S Ble G0 WU e e which | qqggzla%»eto.' HARTFORD. Eiflfiéhanm This BIG DISPLAY OF THIS POPULAR AND SERVICOEABLE FABRICO TAL PRICES. AND SPEC wonderful display awaits Ispecial ginghams that makers. disclose DRESS GINGHAMS, 20¢c A YARD Usually 39c a Yard. Good quality gingham suit- able for mor g and porch dresses. A large variety of small and large plaid effects. 30 inches wide. The new designs in the finer dress ginghams show plaids that carry out the new laven- ders, the fresh, clear tans and browns that will make the neatest and sweetest frocks im- aginable. They sell for 79c a vard and arc 32 inches wide. YOU SAVE ON — e attention 1s d'irected to the the supreme art Week at Store you. Fashion approves of ging- American textile genuine of American AMERIOAN GINGHAMS 38c A YARD ‘Worth more. Make your smart tub dresses of these fascinating ginghams, 32 inches wide, come in many fascinating designs. For the children and yourself t{Hese wonderful ginghams will give long service. Ginghams in a host of plain colors never lovelier, highly popular this year for smocks, for the making of simple frocks for children and for women's dresses. Priced 35¢ to $1.25 a yard. 32 inch EVERY YARD. every device to protect them from the saze of the curious, women offenders ! hereafter will face the magistrate in proad daylight of the morning aft their arrest, From detention quarters the prisoners pass through a corridor, which has been termed the “bridge of Liope” to the courtroom. The new court also contains finger print rooms, two prison pens, a medical examina- { tion room and probation office. In announcing the change in hours of the women’s court, igistrate McAdoo said it was | desire of the magis away with the sensationalism of | old night court, which had come | be metropolitan institution that | divided honors with Chinatown as 2! the Chief the tr the Mecea for visitors sceking a dip into | the night life of the city. N G e e S ate’s court to do, to | 'WHEN YOU WANT . 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