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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922. ; CONN. HOOTCH IS A e FARGE SAYS AGENT Chief Yellowly Says Stufl Made Here Is Terrible Washington, D, C., June 20— “There may be liquor in Connecticut, but you can take it from me, it's| no good." That is the way E. C. Yellowley, ehief of the prohibition agents, de- seribed the Connecticut situation in a nutshell yesterday Mr, Yellowley has but recently returned from a trip to New York followed by & tour of the south “Up to about twelve months ago, there was good liquor around the ecountry,” said Mr. Yellowley, ‘“and Connecticut got its share, but then we closed in on the bhonded ware-, houses which were the sources of | ) The courts helped out, .'md’ today everything is tight as far A\I the warehouses are concerned “How do you explain the fact that there is liquor around?" Mr. Yellow- ley was asked Wet Belt flln “Connecticut,” he 4 the wet belt, and it is an acti sell is markcd ‘so many years old' and ‘bottled in hond. Tt's probably bot- tled in a barn. It is nothing more or less than alcohol, doctored up :ln‘lz E: colored for the illicit trade.” He explained that people who criticise and say conditions are get- ting worse do not know what they are talking about. He thought the! situation was improving in favor of enforcement throughout the whole | country and Connecticut is no excep- tion. Jail Sentences. “We are going to aim at mgre jail sentences for bootleggers from ' he said, *'and tighten compromises.” Run running from New York has been reduced “Do you think any liquor is going into Connecticut or other southern New England states from ships or Canada?" was one question “This so lled, ‘Canadian Club’ that is being peddled is colored wi qvnr and alcohol,” replied Mr. Yellowley,’ and the stuff that naturally is smug- gled in every now and then from Ber- BARGAINS GALORE‘"‘ FOR BARGAIN DAY CHILDREN'S HOSE regular 19¢ 10 i BOYS' WASH SUITS value $1.75 $1 39 36 in, CURTAIN SCRIM s 925 value 2 yds. 25¢ Y, i 25(: T CHILDREN'S ROMPE value $1.25 MEN’'S LISLE HOSE value 15¢ Pair fnl 250 BUNGALOW APRONS value 98¢ 6 qt. Blue and White BERLIN POTS 1st quality: value 98c NO. 6 BROOMS value 50c¢ 29c Each . .. BOYS' AND GIRLS’ UNION SUITS value 59¢ value 69¢ 45¢ MISSES’ MIDDY BLOUSES value $1.25 89c¢ CHILDREN'S DRESS APRONS value 50c 29c PILLOW CASES _ value 29¢ 19¢ AT Marlow’s SOME BARGAINS! LAUNDRY SOAPS Bee, P. & G., Star, etc. S5c Here’s Where You Save! WINDOW SCREENS Any Amount Bargain Day is in our midst—the magic day is here when we forget all profits and just want to see all our customers and friends filling their needs at our doors. Read over the specials and you will see the chance to save many a dollar and don’t forget that the best and easiest way to save is by buying at Marlow’s S LET’S GO! PALMOLIVE SOAP Sc BAR Limit 2 MOP HANDLES 25¢ value 10c EACH T LADIES' HOSE black and cordovan Pan- for 25 CONGOLEUM MATS value 29¢ 20 c .Each KIDDIE KARS value $1.79 $1.25 50 Piece BLUEBIRD DINNER SETS value $6.98 $5.98 * T ALUMINUM DOUBLE BOILERS value $1.29 \\\\\a\\wullfl'y/,,,, % HAND SgAP an 5¢ 4-Piece DECORATED TABLE SET value $1.39 CUT GLASS SUGAR AND CREAMER SETS value 98¢ 50c DECORATED CUPS AND SAUCERS * 1st quality, value 25¢ 15(: Pair ALUMINUM WATER KETTLES 5 and 6 quart value $1.79 $1.25 Each o 8 qt. Blue and White BERLIN POTS ° 1st quality, $1.25 value muda and such places, no matter how Cc well it is recommended, is as bad as| anything else. “We know what we are talking about when we say it,"” concluded the chief agent, “and we have the| test tubes right upstairs to show those who smack their lips and |8 think they are getting ‘azed in the || wood' stack! There is very, very little good liquor on the market in || Connecticut today." . June 20.—Funeral serv- fces for Irederic Courtland Penfield, former U. S. ambassador to Austria- Hungary who died last night, will be | 98¢ ™ 98¢ MARLOW’S GENERAL STORE 328-332 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN e 2t et For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts.|For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Adots. Lexington avenue. Interment will be in Kensico cemetery, Westchester | county. N ;. BARGAIN DAY .. AT THIS STORE TOMORROW Trade At This Store That Give You the Values, Bargain Day and Every Day WOMEN’S and MISSES’ FIGURED VOILE DRESSES, All sizes, at Value to 84.98. BLACK CHI\:\ SILK WAISTS, Sizes 36 to 44, Values to $2 WOMEN'S DRESS SKIRTS, made of ) Navy and Black, SILI\ CAMISOLES, SERPE\TI\L CREPE, All colors LACE and MARQUISETTE CURTAINS in Ecru Cream and White, at C['RTAI\' SCRIM . Each 320 $2.25 FLLL SIZE BED SPRE Corn@n at CHILDPE\ S WHITE VOILE and ORGANDIE DRESSES, at. . .. WOMEN’S and MISSES’ FIGURED V' OIL L DRE\QES Slightly soiled, at From the Bankrupt Stock of The New Britain Clothmg & Dry Goods Co. 381-383 MAIN STREET . S1. 5 CHILDREN’S RAIN CAPES at VOILE WAISTS in white and colors, Sizes 36 to 44, at Values to $1.98. WO\IE\' S AUTOMOBILE CAPS, CHII DREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES in checks, all colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years, at WOMEN’S VESTS HU §oe WOME FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE, in black, white and cordovan, at WOMEN'’S SILK VESTS in fiesh, orchid, blue and nile, at WOMEN'’S SILK BLOOMERS, all colors, e $1.39 . $1.75 39¢, 50¢ ™ 69¢ S LISLE HOSE, seam back in black and cordovan, at WOMEN’S SILK LISLE HOSE, triple seam in black, tan and cmdman at . CHILDREN': all colors, CHILDREN'S SILK LISLE HOSE in black and cordovan, at . CHILDREN'S HOSE, in cordovan and blagk: a5 BOYS' SI ITS with 2 Pair Pants, Sizes T to 17 years, at BOYS' NOVELTY SUITS, Sizes T to 17 years, at \IF\I S PANTS, MEN’S KHAKI PANTS MEN’S BLUE WORK SHIRTS, il BIZEE; A s s R e sk s Rk 6w e 2 Pair for 35c MEN’S LIGHT WEIGHT WOOL MIXTURE SOX, MEN’'’S ARROW BRAND COLLARS, Soft and Stiff, at MEN’S SLIP-ON SWEATERS, MEN’S MADRAS SHIRTS, Slightty Soiled, at BOYS’' NAINSOOK UNION SUITS, t Each 79(: Each 390 MUSLI\ NIGHT GOWNS, Lace and Hamburg tri 1mmed FELT RUGS CHILDRLI\ S STRAW HATS. Reg. value $1.50. At NEW BRITAIN