New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1919, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1919, “THi. PUBLIC BE PL AT WILLARD STORAGE BATTERY SERVICE STATIONS IN NEW BRITAIN 167 ARCH STREET “The Biggest and the Best” Willard Batteries Proven Efficiency, Flus Unsurpassed Service Facilities Throughout the World Explains Why 92% of Car Builders Equip Their Product With Willard Batteries me FULLER STORAGE BATTERY CO.,, n Official Distributor and Service Station for WILLARD Storage Batteries 227 Main Stre=t CUT PRICE SALE 10% Discounton A/ll Rugs, Linoleums, SewingMachinesand WinowShades PRI that Winter Storage for batteries means more than just placing them in a dry place. They need proper charging and regular inspection. SERVICE cdoes this and returns your battery up-to-snuff in the Spring. Remember, too, that zero weather causes many a car to stall, if the battery isn’t full of vigor. Prest-O-Lite Service keeps your battery full of go and assures you bright lights for long winter nights. No matter what battery you use, we will keep it effi- ciently on the job all winter, or store it carefully till Spring. Our expert advice costs you nothing. O’Neil’s Tire and Battery Co. 6 EAST MAIN RLLT Prest o-Litc . ization KEEP RADICALS OUT Is Badly Needed New York, Dec. 16.—Some of the defets of Illis Island and seven recommendatipns which the congres- sional committee will make to the house for a “tightening up” of immi- gration regulations throughout ihe United States, particularly as. they apply to anarchi; bolshevists and other ultra rad were indicated here today by vials of the United States Immigration tion and by Representative Isaac Slegel, a mem- ber of the committee which has been investigating this port of entry. These recommendations, to Mr. Siegel, will include (1) natural- courts in cities; (2) a method of requir 1 young Ameri- cans to take the oath of allegiance upon reaching 21 years: (3) abolition e Besfesfestesdesdbafesdesdiidede dufedutedatotned dets A _Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up This home-made remedy ia & won- der for quick results. Easily and cheaply wade, x 3 E3 L ofesestonageateadoisfestode i deode docfeateddentediagee oo doe Here is a home-made syrup which mil- lions of people have found to be the most dependable means of breaking np stubborn cowghs. 11 is cheap and simple, but very prompt in action. Under its bealing, soothine influence, chest sores pess goos, phlegm loosens. breathine be- comes easier, tickling in throat atops and you get a good night's restful slecp. The usual throat and chest colds are con- quered by it in 24 hours or less. Nothwg better for bronchitis, hoarsen croun, throat tickle, bronchial asthma or win- ter_coughs. 5 To make this eplendid cough syrup, pour 2%, ounces of Pinex into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup and shake thor- oughly. If you prefer, use clarified mola , honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. ither way, you get full pint—a family supply—of much better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for three times the money Keeps perfectly and children love its pleasant taste. ’inex is a special and highly concen- trated compound of genuine Norway ine extract, known the world over for its prompt healing effect upon the mem- branes. To avoid disappointment ask vour dnY_vu:ex i 2146 ounces of Pinex” with full ctions, and don’t aceept any- i Guaranteed to give absolute or money promptly rve- Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, satisfaction funded. The ad. | according ' of the office of commissioner general of immigration; (4) appointment of an agsistant secretary of the depart- | ment of flabor to supervise all immi- tion affairs; (5) mandatory le, ation providing for more | spection at Bllis Island i per cent. of incoming | (6) | the Canadian and . (T) more drastic in- 80 arrive; rigid where aliens Mexican penalty borders; for ship owners who permit alien members of | crews to desert. “You can't tell a Red by looking at him,” declared one of the Ellis Island officials. “You can’t catch a Red by cross-examining him. They are far too wily and shrewd. It is only after they have been in the country for a sufficient length of time that you discover their pernicious be- liefs and when you do no time should be lost 'in deporting them. No exami- nation, prior to entry, can give the protection intended by the law. 1t is necessaril perfunctory and In- eligible aliens are bound to slip through because of our wrong | methods.” BOOZE PRIC AFTER BON on the Sub Rosa vesterday, after n of the su- made public Quotations Booze Market the bone-dry de preme court loilows: Champagne quot and other ported bubble case: $30 up a bottle. Vin ordinuirc- te. Gin-—i‘rom se: Gordon ndte: 50 up a cose. Seoteh— Irom $200 to $230 a for standard brands; five- Haig & Taje, 50 a case, 10 to Hottle; medium oteh, $130 to $200 a case, $15 0 a bottla: ordin coteh, varying prices for cas $10 to §15 a bottle. Irish—About as Scotch. Rye-—Standard $100 to $150 a case $156 to $20 a bottle; $15. Benedictine—3$30 o real goods. vetreuse— §80 ¢30 for domestic. Absinthe—$30 a Lottle Cordials—Imported, $15 to §20 a hottle; domestic, $7 to $10. Jadividual drinks—Any {ho partender delgns to necapt Iy he a good fellow it ought not {o he more than 50 cents for cocktails and Ve, 01 60 cents for Scoleh. was were s Tomme Cli- $100 to sin quoted at §150. Imported brands, stay the same prices brands - from best stuff, good, §10 to a cquart for for ditto; vrice a military immigration patrol on' | which, by the very nature New York has the biggest immigra- tion fon in the country, he the others being at Boston, more, Philadelphia, New San I'rancisto and Seattle, Norfolk, Va., and Galveston, Te ports of entry with inspection officers but are not classed as *‘stations” like I2lis Island and the rest. It is com- paratively casy to shut out the men- tally and physically defective when they come in at these big ports, said Congressman Siegal, but the big problem is to prevent the entrance of undesirable aliens over our northern and southern borders. “Inadequate as our immigration machinery may be in New York and other large ports,” id the congr man, “it {s much more effective th; the machinery we have along the ternational boundary lines of Canada and Mexico. We have no means of knowing how many men and women, hostile to American institutions and demcoratic government, have surrep- titiously entered the United States. Still another means of illegal ingres: has been for Reds to ship as sailor: and desert upon reaching this count Under our present law the ship owners n be penaliz v a $10 fine only. We purpose making the penalty more stringent.” The house committee, said, will recommend the ablish- ment of the naturalization court that federal and other judges, whose time is taken up with he: hun- dreds of civil and criminal cases, be relieved ofya task of immense im- portance to the country’s welfarce of things at slighted Mo, ng is generally r judicial necessity Last year, Mr. Siegel said, the ernment net provi ization $450,000 © since nning of the im ration has been $10,000, Such a court, it was said, could expedite hearings and “‘undesivables” instead of hein sleased on their own recognizance or paroled in the cus tody of their lawye could ordered deported within thirty da iudge, said the congre: Hov- alized a from fees of and the b rvice One Coughs and Colds Mean f Restless Nights which sa{! the vitality. Danger lurks in every hour a cold is allowed to run. ~ Assist nature tobring your children quickly back to health andstrength and avoid serious complications by the prompt use of Gray's Syrup — over 60 years in use. buy the . GRAY'S SYR RED SPRUCE GUM Montroal D-WATSON & CO. New York | may | Siegel | | | but | from Le | his mind occupied with recently had a lot of cases before him. The c room represented several n tionalities, Soon a bailiff shouted: “All you Czecho-Slovaks hold up your hands!” Up went the hands of about a dozen. The judge, thinking of other pressing matters, soberly re- marked: “Gentlemen of the jury!” but quickly recovered himself and ad- ministered the oath of ci Here was a ceremony which enship. | hould | patriotism and good citizenship. been with great care almost into a have attended and sofemnity turned vaudeville show. A naturalization over by Federal judges similar to tha circuit court of uppeals and whera it would not be known who was to administer the oath of alleglance, de- clared Mr Siegel, would lend dignity and force to one of the most sacred obligations imposed upon the allen and start him right on the road to A court, presided GET BEST BUTTER plus This Attractive Dinner Set Every pound of fresh, delicious Wedg- wood Creamery Butter contains 1 coupdn. 25 of these, plus only $3.75 in cash, brings you this set of Feautiful decorated Parisian China. Wedgwood Creamery Butter is packed indust-tight, odor-proof packages and always reaches you pure and Try it. Coupons are Parksdale buy it. arm Send money and Coupons to P. BERRY & SONS, Inc. Hartford, Conn. Sole Distributors for New England States o packed with Eggs. delicious. When you know it you will always 42 picces of Parisian China, graceful in design and beautifolly embossed \ with a gold band. 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