New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 25, 1919, Page 9

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HOUSE STORAGE OF [1QUOR PERMITTED House Judiciary Gommmee S0 7 Rules at Meeting Washington, = June —A man's right to store liquor in his home for the dry pericd after July 1. stood up vesterday against an attack on that provision of the prohibition enforce aent bill before the ho judiciary committee. Near the end of an all-day se ion the committee voted down an amend ment which would have made it lawful for a citizc to have liquor in} his pos ion; struck out section The army plane which will make Which would have presented “use’” by | the attempt at a one-stop flight from a citizen of liquor in his private dWelling, and decided that in the mat- ter of eral enforcement there| hecome effeet amended the would be no difference between w ction read ich liquor need time and constitutional prohibition not be reported, provided the burden Bill Is All-Fmbracing. | of showing that possession is legal Is | Even with this and other chanzes | upoi the po or.” the bill, =l will be reported fent] e o e today and tomorrow, is considered as | 1 fz':;l-zma;‘ar‘im: o drastic o its| . Renresentative Gard, democrat. of | dravisions, mnembers of the committee | ONi0. led the fight to strike from the | sild, that while a man may put a keg | Pill the word “use” as applied to the | of beer in his cellar he may he con- | Fi&ht of heme consumption. His mo- Wcted and fined if. for instance, he | Uon to amend also included the strik wears a watch fob on whick there is| IN& out of the words “give away, a picture of the keg as an advertise- | reccive” and “possess,” but the com- | ment. 1!\\11nv insisted {hat these should | In a gene considerption of the | stand. Tt was said there was no par Measure the committee made a num- | ticular fight on Gard's proposal, Ber of minor changes, but the princi- | and as amended the section stands: pal fight was over the question of| “That no person shall on or after the right of home storage far personai | the date when the 18th amendment Reprosentative Morgan, repub-| 1o the constitution of the United of Oklahoma, endeavored 14.3 States goes into effect. nor while the tricken out the section reading | War prohibition act shall be in force, t not be unlawful to pos- | manufacture, scll, bacter, give awa s liquor in one’s private dwelling | transport, import export, deliver, | while the same is occupied and uscd ! furnish, receive or possess any into: by him on s his dwelling 3 ting liquor except s authorized in | Ardent prohibitionists on the com- | ot and all the provisions of this | mittee voted against the Morgan pro- | act shall be literally construed to | posal for the reason. they said, that|the end that intoxicating liquor as | nothing was to be gained by enacting | a beverage may he prohibited. Liquor | alaw drastic as to avouse the hos- | for non-beverage purposes and wine tility of people who rejoiced that the| mental purposes may be pur- day of the saloon had ended. Prohi- sold, transported and used as bition members supparted an amend- | herein provided | ment eliminating the proviso that the | BRI D Ancs Tatosicant: ; have liquor is required to report to the proper authorities within 10 day after the passage of the act and pot session after that date “by any per- ) son not legally permitted under this : title to possess liquors” shall be re- 600 CHICKENS After Being Reheved of Or- ganic Trouble by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Oregon, 11l.—“I took Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound for an or- ganic_trouble which pulled me down un- til I could not put my foot to the floor and could scarcely do my work, and as I liv on a small farm and fraise six hundred chickens every year it made it very hard for me. I saw the Com- pound advertised in r paper, and tried it. It has restored my health so I can do_all my work and 1am so grateful that I am recommend- ing it to my friends.”’— Mrs. D. M. ALTERS, R. R. 4, Oregon, il Onlywomen who have suffered the tor- tures of such troubles and have dragged slong from day to day can realize the relief which this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable (ompnund brought to Mrs. Alters. Women everywhere in Mre. Alters’ condition should profit by her recom- miendation, and if there are any com- lications write Lydia E. Pinkham’s g{ed e Co., nn, Mass., for advice. is at your service. LIFT OFF CORNS! Sore corns Doesn’t hurt a bit! lift right off with fingers. Magic! Costs few Freezone stantly that you lift Why tiny bottle of Freezone for gufficlent to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without sore nes or irritation cezone is the much talked of discovery of the Cin- cinnat! genius. cents! that corn Drop touchy a little on corn, in- stops hurting, then right out with wait? it the fingers. Your druggist sells a The result of their 40 yeara experience | New York to San Franc twin-motored S00 ho *0. Thexplane se-power Mar employes in th New z T | day | tion this crime | by a few cents, | from with Hamby, was br apply comm enforcemer to lau per ittee home bill's definition or—a containing cent It was said that diseu This, garded as evidence that it is kept for purposes of sale. not The toxicating product half of one tained the at length congress however, stocks. of wh ny heve more than alcohol—wa membe tis £ 1ssed to define int liquors as one-half of one per another congress could come and malke it 4 per cent or any » it chose. ‘There was just a dan- members said, fhat prohibition would get into politics. Representative Gard, appointed last year with Chairman Volstead and Representative Whaley of South Car- olina to draw up a bill for enforce- | ment of war-time prohibition, en- deavored to have the committee sub- stitute his bill. Chairman Volstead ruled against a motion to this effect and was sustained. It was said that the war-time measure was more lib- | eral in its provisions. but as the com- mittee had refused to se te war- time and constitutional prohibition, it ! | was unwill members explained, to { make any distinetion in the matter of HAMBY FOUND GUILTY. Yo in the Brook aftern, is institution. the rk f 11 was found firs Iyn oon in “oma., anted for ) Davis. attempt to admitted ployes when his demands confederates who 1 lefe murdering the bank em- s and Junc self-confessed t de supre De; arbitrary New ught here Wash., the d hi hey p LUTHER LEAGUE TO HOLD LAWN Excellent Program rair T Luthe cial on evenin at York state. —Gordon slayer of st Brooklyn guilty of sree by a me court yes ath by punishment a few weeks where murder s action, but e efused to those lanned to cor of rob Arranged For Swedish Lutheran Church Tomorrow Evening. he Laut an t 1t be carried as follows: Piano duets—TFarold s o'clock ont League of the Swedich W urcl in t does one- this section ome contending that if one undertook mur- Jury electrocu- Ham- he of a man The prisoner made no SOCIAL in- or re- 5 of oxi- ¥. two v- in ter- for ago is 0ol- nply his the Af- I tin homper stop will he If ali goes made at voll North the only Platte, TRAIN TH’-‘ GERMANS TO OK TO PARIS i () Unc & TUnderwood: erwond AMERICAVS MAROO\'ED OUTH AMERICA Snows Heavy Tntorry 1pts Traffic on Mountain Railroads and People Cannot Travel Well Buenos Aires, June 24.—Hundreds of American business men who are in this city are unable to leave for home because of the lack of shipping and the Interruption of the trans-Andean railway. Heavy snows this week in stopped the mule train which has been the connecting link between the points where the line i blocked or swept away and provided the only means gress from Buenos Aires to the United States. Shipping lines operating to New York have long waiting lists and are not promising accommodations. European lines are sold out until November. More than 100 men and women recently slept on the floor of a station at the end of the Argentina railroad an the Bolivian frontier because they were unable to get transportatio across the gap to the point where the ich has of Bolivian scection of lway commences couraged cfforts of people Buenos Aires by way of La Pa Lima. The halting of the Andean mule train has who were out also left Andes with- going forward General Pilsudski part way up the means of R S Il hold a lawn <o- grounds tomorrow A program will he church parlors Sjolander and Miss Hulda Brink Recitation—Ingeborg Fromen Violin selection—Marcus Fleitel Songs—Adelaine Ohma Address—Rev. Sven G. Ohman Sketch—S8igne Peterson her Latest and best portrait’ of Geweral eph Pilsudski, president the new Polish republic who is looked up- on the man to quell the disorder now reported existing in the republic of as either | | | | ( GERMAN TREATY CAUSING TROUBLE | Oflicers and Soldiers Threaten to Quit Booths have bee ced about the (e) Underwood & Underwood. | Jawn where refreshments will he 3 l served 'l‘h‘r' |'0Hn‘\\‘1l§:r-: r-mv\'minplvl has | WILCOX—HARNED. wrge of the arrangemen elen z 7 :‘h,mr—..:, Emil Larson, John Swanson, | Miss Blizabeth FEnet il | Harold wnder, Malcom Ekstrand, | 0f English and head of {he dramatics | ! Walter Talk, Anna Borg, Jennie Lun- | classes at the High school and Oliver dell, Julia Benson, Beda Fridell and ; WilcoX, musician in t regular navy f Nt were married Saturday afternoon by | Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, rector of St. | X PR M s opal church he couple | DR. PRENTIS DEAD. { were unattended. Mrs. Wilcox will | New London, June 25.—-Dr. Arthur | sever her connections with the local | V. Prentis, a former president of the , school this month, and will leave for | Conn. Dental Assn., died today, aged Lancing Michigan, as soon as = Mr. | 40, | wilcox is discharged from the service. | | | ) | ley if Terms Are Signed—Upheaval in Oficial Banks. Berlin, June 24, Assoctated Press.)—Long accounts written for the Berlin papers by correspondents at Weimar telling of events preceding the decision of the sign the p German government to show that there was a threat by rals and officers of the volunteer troops to quit if the treaty gned without rescrvations. Gustav Noske, minister of defense, proferred his resignation but later succeeded in appe the cors. He then withdrew his 1 rnation ur der pressure from his party and cah net ministers JFeeling among military still running high. notwiths fact that they are admonis froops to continue in the se jor Gen. Baron von Luettwitz, in a special call, reiterates his oppositon to the peace ferms while Major von Gils Her Noske! utant, s an- nounced that Pr War Minister Reinhart “‘will endeavor fo defend the men: honor of the army and its leaders by the adoption of speci measu He will confer with He Noske today. (6] spondents at Weimar are unanimous in the belief that the pre tize of Mathias berger been | damaged be of his mysterious, but endphatic \ces that th ente would be willing to yield on the honor 1e which iiled to material- ize. He Erzberger position is_ a subject of much speculation, and it is believed that as scon as the peace | crisis is passed he faces a rather t ing period ADMIRAL MAYO HONOR Degree of Doctor of Laws Conferred By University of Vermont, V. June 2 Henry T. Mayo, con of the American flect W. Clement, governor honored with laws at the commenceme Burlington, 1 mon of doctor Vermont's today Gr; Conn., wa Y d groe of bachelor of of the deg Universi t were of exerclses Hartford, honorary de the 1 o arts. ATTO HITS MOTORCYCLE. Raymond MeInerney of {reet, reported to the police last night that his car collided With a mo- toreycle on Elm street last night and wheel of the motorcycle was brok- McInerney settled with J. W the motoreyelist, for the 1184 Stan- n Bradley damasges This old town hall in Geneva will be ths first meeting place of the League of Natfons in the new world capital [THURS. AND FRI. &PH}IALS i REAL MONEY SAVERS IN ALL DEPARTMEN i I;d;ge Iqesh ! Large Fresh Spanish Shore HADDOCK 1Ib 10¢ ] MACKEREL ibl6c OR 1b 15¢ FRESH STEAK COD OR BLUE FISH . POTATOES " .390,, au,‘zht ey BEST MAINE. Wiis = one of dheicasioniisnays | I ERESHESEICEDIPIGS LIVER - 3 Ibs for 25¢ itio Allles and othos pesse doromemte | Il Fresh Beef Lean Salt Pork Lisceeare neonancling s & Kidneys ...... 1b 15¢ Ribs Ib 8¢ s e e Corned Pigs Hocks ' 18¢ Mixed Salt Pork 1b 32¢ Mild Whole Milk Fresh Picked | | BERSON BROS. |gCHEESE ib 39¢ | SPINACH [k 25¢ BRANCH OFFICE AT - — — = AL STRIEE Fresh Radishes 3 bch 10¢ L Ripe Cantaloupes ea 15¢ s e New Carrots 3 bch 25¢ Bunch Beets ea 10c =UOALFANDIWOOD— Ripe Tomatoes .. Ib 15¢ ‘ Ripe Bananas . doz 35¢ THIS WEEK AT DOHERTY MARKET Native Broilers, Fresh Fowl, Spring Lamb, \ahw Veal, Eastern Cut Pork, Fancy Top Beef, Full Line of Native Vegetahl: Tel. 1446. PRINTING Paper Ruling Beok Binding SPECIAL Blank Books Loose Leaf Sheets Index and Guide Cards Fresh &sp'\ragus Wax and Green Beans, New Pota- toc>, Peaches, Pineapples, Strawberries, etc. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES your Typewriter or Adding Now is the time to have Machine thoroughly overhauled, we will loan you a machine while the work is being done, we will make your machine look and work as zood as at a reasonable price. Typewriters and Adding Machines Rented and Repaired. New Britain Typewriter Exchanae TET new. Prompt Service. E. R.Hitcheock & Co. MAIN 612, 303 Open Meeting, All Ex Soldiers, Sailors and Marines NEW BRITAIN DIVISION, NO. 2, VETERAN SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND MARINES THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 26th AT 8 P. M At the YD Hall, Harry Hall's Cafe Building, Arch Street. GET TOGEIHER, EX SERVICE MEN VETERANS OF ALL WARS WELCOME

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