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O e—————— OLD SALTS OBJECT | T0 ‘DRY’ SEARIJHESI Booze Investigators Suspect Even; 2 Tea Breath can't drop a mud wome lubber whispering sald one sun- recently breezed | azlitter without ol | | | A rum runner yper who h his you're tanned ¢ schooned ling. nur ed the War now are down Nauor-laden days. | chase-t ouring the ously on tracking eraft in post-war were sples during the tea brea o complaining th their cod and haddock nod are uuder suspicion and that a reflection #5 being cast on the ancient and hon- orable callig of fishing Several months ago, tic tales began Atlantic of ve sing and of othe Iy sighted—the I craft that bobed up out of the fog. circled mer- chant craft and scooted away as silent ly as they had come. Pirates was the first verdict Then, in July, o tound a stranded s by the waves th been ground off | was identified, stroyed by a ¢ t> navigation, there was hold a cargo of rum This set folks thinking and there came from Montauk Point, the tip of Long strange fantas- y mis- erlous- found in her | vhen e | must suddenly three-mile limit bidden drinks to ! were persons afloat and ashore Kiuve credence to the story who Atlantic City, too, contributed a tale of a liquor schooner that lay off sold llquor and tauntingly ed | to prohibition enforcement o come and get it Now hardly a day passes that some versel reaching port somewhere does not report encountering these baffling on | st.s FUN'! Captain Fitzgerald, daredevil, prom- enaded along the electric sign which tops the towering Wurlitzer build- ng In New York city. “Oh, just for un,” he answered when asked why did it intil it seems as if the en- n marine of all countries have turned to rum unning for a living. Then seizures began and to date inore than half a dozen schooners are being held on technical charges At Philadelphia, Gloucester, New Haven, Atlantic City and New York there's Iying a schooner under suspicion The case of the Henry L. Marshall, avized off Atlantic City and brought to New York by a coast guard cutter, has aroused perhaps the greatest flurry. For she was flying the British | | has been challenged WEDNESITR e —— of various indnstries sciated Press no attempt will be t the measure in a y are prepared, how- own all their intercsts in the state of Vera Cruz if the profit sharing law is invoked by the work- | men. It is believed the supreme court will be called upon to pass on the law. of the law have sther parts of the republic. tn una cotton region manufactur- efused to buy any of the crop ion Giv. |©on hand in view of the possibility of the Durango legislature passing a sim- ilar law ¢'|Bogota, Colombia, m Reports a Revolution xmmm,: Buenos Aires. Sept. 7.—A dispatch workmen to share in the ,.,.nm of any | to La Pr e tomiiis correspondent at industry within the state. Secretary of | Quito, E dor, today quotes a report ‘Il\l Interior Calles i made a state received th from Bogota, capital ot ment to this “olombia, aying that a revolution as broken out there led by Colombian beral elements. The dispatch added that the revolutionists had put into jait limit when | (heoretical line and sell liquor to thei - | tatives on her, and | Leart's content to dories puttimy « The illegality, fiag outside the three-mile the cutter swooped down ncw offictal Washington ha <l up o decide w'th her and the I Ler. Great Britain will enter a way of showing, that she can't a tions grabbing her reas. Her British registry, out ¢ of other na on the high however, | an WILL NOT STOP LAW officials claim to have evi-| Government of Mexico Not Teo Inter- lving prom the Atlantic ed to have ers fere With Vera Cruz 1 z ands of dol-| INE Workmen Share in Profits. i liGuor to their thirsty fel- low countrymen. The Bahamas is al- lrzed to be the home port of a rum-|¢ort to have Vera Cruz running fleet. Others are believed | fy its law recently sail from St. Pierre Miquelon. the c 1 south of Newfoundland >nts hold that evidence of to smuggle liquor into the country entitles them to craft of other nations even in the rnational safety zone.” On the other hand, contention is|drastic as described by its opponents. made that it is perfectly legal for| Although there is no apparent hope | the conservative candidate for the presi- ailen skippers to drop outside the that the law will be repealed, represen- dency, Pedro Espina. Mexico City, Sept. 7.—The f government will not intervene in ¢ seize | As Usual We Will Join in the— CHALLENGE DOLLAR DAY TOMORROW And Will Offer Some Attractive Bargains. WE WILL SACRIFICE 150 FALL HATS That Sell Regularly For $3.00 at $2 eachfor CHALLENGE DOLLAR DAY only Don’t fail to look at these Hats. They are all regular shapes and colors, dark brown, green and bronze. This is a real bargain. There are only 150 of them to be sold at this price. So come early. 100 Assorted Hats at $1 .00 each for Challenge Dollar Day. 100 Caps at $1 .00 each tomorrow only. 10% OFF on all other Hats tomorrow. CONNECTICUT HAT CO. R. R. ARCADE. CIGARETTES Licoerr & Myers Tosacco Co. Let Fatima smokers tell you Ask them at the Races At Belmont Park today, or wherever racing men follow the ““sport of kings”’, the familiar Fatima package runs true to form. It’s two to one, or better, on Fatima else will do affected | thac | i Iready been | | President Saurez, Bishop Herrera and | TWENTY for 2 5 ~but taste the dl/]i'rmcr.’ DOLLAR DAY} Women’s Leather Oxfords | and Pumps in Louis Heels —FOR TOMORROW ONLY— $1.00 a pair Formerly Sold at $5.85 to $9.85. Patent Kid, Dull Kid and Brown Kid Leathers Included in This Lot of 560 Pairs. NEW BRITAIN 236 MAIN STREET Dollar Day Will Be Real Bargain Day at 5 Ibs. Fr-nkforh { 8 lbs. Hamburg 12 Ibs. Corned Beef. . 6 lbs. Dry Salt Pork. 4 lbs. Bacon 7 Ibs Fresh Spare Ribs $1.00 Lean Smoked Shoulders .$1. 8 bottles Kelchup ....$1.00 $1.00 8 cans Evaporated Milk .$1.00 -$1.09 9 cans Tomatoes 21 cans Sardines . ... 8 tall cans Salmon. .. 5 Libby’s Corned Beef $1.00 Coia s 8 cans Peas .. ..$1.00 Pot Roasts of Beef 14c Ib. Lamb Chops Legs of Lamb Roasts of Veal Fresh Pork Roast .. 7 Ibs. Pure Lard 25 lbs. Onions < 3 baskets Tomatoes. .$1.00 Sugar 6 c Ib. 10 bottles Vinegar. . . .$1.00 5 Ibs. Fresh Coffee ... 10 Ibs. Large Prunes. 41, Ibs. Raisins 29 rolls Toilet Paper. . 10 Kellogg’s Corn Flnkes 13 Ibs. Brown Sugar. . $1.00 21 Cakes Soap SEE OUR EXHIBIT OF GLENWOOD COAL, GAS AND COMBINATION RANGES AND PARLOR STOVES AT THE Connecticut State Fair CHARTER OAK PARK (Exhibit Located in Exhibition Hall) A factory representative in at- tendance will be glad to demonstrate the superior qualities of these famous stoves. The new models including the Glenwood Gold Medal Range in French Gray Porcelain, are on display Your visit incurs no obligation whatever—every housekeeper should see this interesting exhibit. C. C. Fuller Co. Store at 40-56 Ford St., Hartford. Overlooking Capitol Grounds.