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F- " "o e abwims cRusir | FIRST SUBMARINE IN UPPER MISSISSIPPI IS ON RECRUITING MISSION | i L tendency to intoxicate to such an | | extent as to interfere with the morals, | Seyveral Minor Officers Convicted, the physical welfare or the good order g of the community. Whether or not| | March Confesses—Iard-Boiled" the mere sale of wmalt beer even| (Continued from First Page) though it has not suflicient alcohol — content to fully intoxicate, is of 1t- 5 ) nd other varieties of home-made or | seli detrimental, whether the sale of | ATashington, bt e onlon f¥miless drinks which are not thej such liquor (even thoush it would not H&t AMEFEEE Fo°0 B FEL W pris- product of malt. fully intoxicate) i e It T e e H e T the Effeot. St s el the conserva- | fered brutalitics for which several “Phe statute expressly limits the ! U101 of food are thinss with which the :::}‘;'l‘l ;”h(y"::‘f\: ‘-,‘,‘ m\i\(v(.t'] ;,,] “0-”".‘} pifect of this portion of the law to ol {oide, drhag e x'r:mmliwn’-mu ‘Mareh, chiet i’)l”””;‘x‘i; products of malt and of vinous fer- | 1!¢st tor e Wealmidiscretlontor L i IEsRtal PR SRSt oL et mentation. This of itself militates ' e i i I Sevident G000 | vestisatine commiltee pgainst the idea that the sole purpose (eIl by the Gt j'.“!“.“‘fl.‘f"m such | The prisoners, as far as the records bf the statute was to conscrve food > ACaaR 80t SRR, e TG b e (o i e pnd indicates that a part of the pur- e was to accomplish prohibition th the incidental bencficial result Pon the health of the nation and the | Lricf. ISven if it shouid continue un- | from Paris declared *“some of these increase in orderly behavior which | (il the prohibition amendment to the | men were among the hardest chara the advocates of prohibition believe | constitution shall take effect, the pe-| ters in the American cxpeditionary Will follow restriction of the liquor | riod ix not long t congress has the | force.” iraffic and the prohibition of alco- | power and at ¢ time to modify the; General Pershing's cablegram, sent beverages. tatute and congress has also the pow- | in response to an inquiry of the war . : : e S Congress Wants Ban On. echtolins law interpreting the | department after its attention had | ; : . . , S : . i . 2 i 5 i h has a tendency | been called to alleged mistreatment of i R i i SR = G . g SR e - apparent that the intent of i d - e e Ny Was to prohibit the sale of | (0 Produce intoxication (in the sense | the prisoners, disclosed the conviction ; A S N " S S 1 those malt products which were com- | of affecting control over the sensibil- of four officers a prison farm No. 2 ties, muscles or emotions of an indi- | and its adjoining stockade. Two of Smith Serving 12 Months, Enforcement Period Brief. without leave late last year from their The period during which this law | military units and a cablegram from heer. | can be enforced must be more or less | General Pershing sent three days ago i * eoun s ooor mha which wers {aal but will n illy intoxicate) is | the oflicer d, were imprisoned also commonly supposed to be intoxi- | VAl bt WIS RO L ‘-"1‘{"1 Eagaeo (o e S i court- | With a complete fiotilla of cvery kind | the war cating, which had always been clas ol A LG aciato; DEOZIRe ¢ g Lol BLLES 3 B o o e martial. Conviction of four other of- - st et s “If on a trial on the merits it shall | ficers was disclosed by reports of . 95 Bont had o O e e produe. | apDear that the lager heer in question | Brig. Gen. Edward A. Krueger, acting | HlLDREN 250 MILES T0 GO “DADDY. 'M HUNGRY! SAVES i a;m e power of the mation |18 1O of an intoxicating nature and | judge advocate general BALKAN C St | 0 B ot (he sare time using in their|| 1S Dot what congress evidently meant Ticut, Bsank FL, Sniith) the well | Sl mhe e e e , FATHER FROM PUNISHMENT BB it cture some of the food pro- | to Prohibit, the m can be disposed | known “hard-boiled” officer in charge | b of as a question of t but the court No. 2 ‘Phe U S. submarine K-b which jof vessel that the navy operated in jis moing from St liouis to; New: Or-[icanpalgn first time submarine was/ he S. submarine K-5 which yof vessel the 2 inst the German U-boats, | leans on a recruiting and educational } ever in Upper Mississippi ducts of the nation which were needed i ! hs rian gryiarin 2, it was di =!n~ml‘. i3 for the purposes of the war and for | MUSt ineiruc 1(n‘\«.l_v‘u-_x n}m_ o | e o I{;»m:m}h e (\11 the purposes of restoring conditions “\klt{u 1“‘ statute. S ‘v a leu ‘uxl <,‘u\:‘v nor's .\.‘n:.“ recause :1 v.: rm; - I termination of hostilities so far | could not be, however, raised by ad-fliireatment 'of prisoners. " Smith; ‘the B8 congress had power to regulate | Mitting that the beer old is a pro- | chief of staff explained, came from LR SBl ct of mal 2 over o-half | Ke v, @ ; & Surope lBonditions after the war ps a part of | duct of malt containing over one-half | Kentucky, and was sent to FKurope B military operation and' conduct of one per cent. of alcolol and by ob- | after he had tricd to ot a commis- Tt is owident that it congress by | jecting to that information while fol- [ sion in the Philippine Scouts. Smith's | makiné S treenins xlx'mn\\\)m the | lowing the language of the statute | original sentence of three years was vesources of the country for im- | and the thouszht of congress, does not | reduced by reviewing authorities. Be- mediate war purposes should thereby | @iso charge that such subst: s | Smith. the records show the re- make it necessary to regulate the use | ‘Intosicating.’ : of trials of the following: of material immediately thereafter in Can’t Get Acquittal. -\r“x"::\:\m Clarence I&. Ball, ;w order to bring matters back to a “No acquittal of the charge of sell- | mont impriscnment, dishenorable normal base, the laws by which h| ing liquor could be directed in case | discharge. restoration would be had can properly | the jury found that the person receiv- | SR T e e be made a part of the military meas- | jne ihe liquor would not be intoxicated DISAR LOCAL GA ON. ures which must be adopted in order | tnerehy. The only defense wonld be | _Geneva, .|mi\ {.—As the »|4}‘\§AIII{ «]‘f i to carry on the war and are therefore | that 1o person could receive any in- | 81 attack on IFrench soldiers by Bul- justified_under the powers of the| (ovicating effect therefrom or in | S&lians a Ifrench regiment has ar- | United States in waging war, as has | other words that it was not beer of | ived at Sofia, the Bulgarian capital, | been decided in the case of the United | (i cort which congress liad in mind | to disarm the local garrison, accord- States against Minery in this district | in"ging the word ‘heer’ in the mean- to the Rumaniun bureau at Berne. B “*""“""""]“‘“‘“’“ s ‘;“‘ the | Ing of that word as used at the time “*Congress had i in mind, he opinion asserts, “to say ‘beer or any e poseaRe IR 8003 amirai Boxr is words any kind of malt beer which other product of malt of an intoxicat- | 2SN T n intoxicating s nature liquor as congress and public use un- Beer Was to Be Included. | jiicinod the terms. It could never be | The thought was expressed in the | i, ded to leave to each jury the selective service law, which says ‘no e intoxicating liquor including beer, ale T @b wine.' But elther statement would} ;4 4| standards by which congre St . tha: consross ifled, and | ., 13 have viewed the matter the beer e e L s [ negunesentpintormationll Sk B oy T 3 All through the Balkans little sr oups of refugees may still be seen mo% m:} ut:\e-relllivomliivx‘\f) ?llxwt‘afhmd‘.t\ :‘\,‘“ the class known as intoxicat- 3 % § ALl e ';w} on foot to fa vuy homes. These ¢ “”'""'1‘ footsore and o - i rose. The law surely ineluded beer | i€ liailor, and as such, its sale was | : s clad in rags, had still 250 miles to go when the Red Cross Balkan mission “Daddy, I'm hungry!” A two-year- m’l\,““’\\h‘u‘\\‘ 1ds 1\’”"!'\»("’\\:::{;»\1 u‘,: and showed that congress understood pmmwm, I WO T fe A § 5 4 met them. old in his wceping mothers arms of- | get any work and your wife and bahy it to be intoxicating ] _ , fered this unsolicited testimony in the | were sitting at home starving!” g After quoting several recent dec SEND OUT ORDNANCE 1 7 : - dingy room of New Yorks night court | Coyle ceased speaking, the child spied ions in cases brought to test the 3 i —and saved its father a term in the | her father validity of the war-time prohibition Daddy, daddy,” she 2 B GALSOLIN“ BURN!NG workhouse. The baby’s father, Emil | cried, “I'm hungry!" ‘“”.:u‘h‘i "l‘;f"""’n‘t"':]‘]'l,‘:‘“:; court has | Fxcess Material from New Britain | A 7 $ 00’000 WORTH OF £ | Coyle, was before Magistrate Simpson, Coyle dropped in a faint. Therny g charged with wearing an army uni- | Magistrate ) startec held that congz did not intend at 3 S |l P 4 1 7 it} Rhaitial e S G ; ; cong Machiie Company it Deing boenti ol 4 5 3 form without right, and peddling | for the Coyles with a ten-dollar-bill the time of passing this law to pro- 9§ hibit lager beer containing any amount Varions Government Stations. ! - e " T 4 i b i % A of alcoholie content sufficient to make i A 5 k S 4 i % if taxable by the revenue department The New Britain Machine company E = e 2 @ | | FOR AND AGAINST LEAGUE OF NATIONS eral definition of larger beer as known | material left over from its trailer con- from past experience and sufficient to | tracts All of the guns which were bring the act within the prohibition | left over are being sent to Aberdeen, of the selective service law which pro- | Marviand. hibited the sale of ‘any intoxicating liguors including wins and beer.’ Was to Conserve Food. “In other words, the statute in- to the proving ground, where the guns were previously tried out hefore beinz shipped. All of the | tools and incidental equipment are also being shipped—some going to Aberdeen, some to Governor’s Island = | and the remainder to various receiv- §ep, | ine stations and arsenals throushout % | the country. Just as soon as all Wk | shipm are completed the razing of the government building will be Beautiful Actresses Say | maeroxen Retiring Is All That Is Ne- cessary."” No matter whethe you troubled with a poor comples wrinkles, pufliness around the eyes, Ireckles, crow’s feet or lines around iy E tha el o nth v eer na o James Riley and Clifford Moorehead | ”/\""l‘“m“‘ "w"‘} ‘\l‘)‘"v V“]"‘ l"‘ the G e S Shasy LR spendinex t weclk B ¥ Newsbvorie/iiiaadleyghids e Mo bk MV Gl o ‘ ”’:}?x’:“\ ool LI‘;“V\' of the n‘;‘"j"“f“‘}(‘)'l: Wb O | \Wrecked by a concealed ditch where ° aused b sun, you | 5 e i ¢ S AT s T against; Pomerone € of 5 ke | o it descended during flight from Nova L s et e san. | Newest portrait of two members of | Towa, against; right, il f}”fl ml OO G B AR y . ? Scotia to Atlantic City after Trans- - The storage warehouse of the Stan-| ~ACHE PO F N oLie prominent | Ohlo, in tavor. < troubles will quickly disappear with [ Major Flynn of the ordnance o de- | Atlantic flight had been abandoned. rand Rapids Mich.—Burning | dard Oil company was set on fire. b fgh Left Kenyon of (C) Underwood & Underwood, the of Howard's Buttermilk | partment at the New Britain Machine | ffe is planning to have the bis planc | gasoline from two tank cars started |Two of five tank-cars on tho siding | Parf in the ARt et ¥ * Cream. g company is in Washinglon today on | repaired to continue flight this great' smokc. Collision of two |were thrown from the track. They To prove this to your complete | official business. (¢) Underwood & Underwood. |[New York Central engines splashed |are in the picture. he oll company S ralg s B Gl Cuoniiihg o | “gas” Into the firebox of one of them. | loses $300,000. day from your or any toilet goods counter with the unde nding TR T R R TR A T I A S e TR . that they will freely return the pur- chase money to'any dissatisicd e, Y s VIET RULE A Message to Mothers e sure to ge i b HOWALD - BUTITRME = B AL VEEN&A UNDER SO OU know the real human doctors right around in your neighborhood : s 2 Y the doctors made of flesh and I?kmd just Iikg‘yout: the doct(l:‘rs_ wti}t]h souls and hearts : those men who are responding to your call in the IF HAIR IS TURNING | . = . 2 % dead of night as readily as in the broad daylight; they are ready CIs, Wy BRXeas) sy ) . to tell you the good that Fletcher’s Castoria has done, is doing and Don’t look old! 1 G anamothcs s i 5 will do, from their experience and their love for children. I;'ecipe to darken and beautify o . ok . Fletcher’s Castoria is nothing new. We are not asking you to faded, streaked hair. v % f e ch £ try an experiment. We just want to impress upon you the importance e 8 oot 1 gpreeroiisriey ooy ? s ofybuying Fletcher’s. That beautlful evengsnadetof darky Your physician will tell you this, as he knows there are a num- glossy hair can only be had by brew- | Seaman Donald Murphy, of the regular Navy. is spending a furlough at his home on Beaver strcet. ber of imitations on the market, and he is particularly interested in t f Sage Tea and Sul- | 3 g ; W 1 4 ‘ 1f: f your baby. S U et i o e, ) A substantial dish that , il D e Y the welfare of your baby makes or mars the face, When it ¥ = : ATS e P 4 J o % fades, turns gray or streaked, just an : furnls.hes full fOOd value ! : : 5 Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Wm application or two of Sage and Sul- | siamR b b el |k in a more attractive form ' i bwy . PV M TS5 Y dredfold. N T : £ q ! : Don’t bother to prepare the mix- i than usual. ture; you can get this famous old recipe improved by the addition of | otNeP A Sredionts a1 a small cost, all 3 A différent corn flake from e Wt 600050 I the old-fashioned kind, and ] LR EDWARD A. McCARTHY. S S e fe et o) one that excites favorable : - yn;}:/e]l:;:li:)dy- uses “Wyeth's” Sage and | : Compar‘isons. { y G . o ‘ o " ot ENGINEER CONTRACTOR Sulphur Compound now becat it b = e f Water Services, Sewer Contractor Concrete Work, Piers, Foundations, Etc, e Most populay Tel. 2073 147 Black Rock Ave. brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a 'f f B 50 otine the oray non vae! | O1 corn foods. ppeared, and after another app § Dea reets of Vienna ca uses only curiosity. Here is a com- on It becomes beautifully dark and ¥ munist standard bearer, slain in a riot in the Austrian capital, and a few s glossy and lustrous, i - z curious ones gathered about after the storm is over.