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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 192 'SETTLERS DRIVEN HOME | . BRITISHPOLITICS | FROM THE SOUTH SEAS = asis Atacks Ku- LIMEHOUSE GENTER OF LIQUOR TRADE London Stums Infested With| | Gangs of Bootleggers | {F SR Mgt is the From Maine to California ‘They Praise The New Fruit Treatment HE - | jDress Goods Shop 400 MAIN STREET e g We have a complete line of materials for Easter Garments. Tomorrow we will offer them at Reduced Prices. Look over these WEDNESDAY -SPECIALS. FRUIT OF THE LOOM PEQUOT SHEETS leg 25c. 72x90 | Wed. .. Each \ [ b P"U“fl :";LK DRAPERY WOOL DRESS FLANNEL teg. $1.50. Yard 950 Wed . Reg. $1.9 $1 '35 Wed. .. Yard TABLE DAMASK ;i SG-I..;\'._\'\'OOL JERSEY R 48 | 855 §1.48 Wed. .. Yard AT RSP TR 7.1 2 S oS 2 T T e The Little Store With the Big Values The Little Store With the Big Values Attitude of Cabinet on Rent Evictions or Bl Cases, on Which it was Defeated, is < Who Pack Up and Unknown, s mm London, April 8.—The governs| ment’s future action on the evictions question, in conpection with which it 2 defeat in the house of com- n sterday, is the main topic of political speculation in parliamentary ircles and the press, but there is as vet no indication of the course it pro- poses to take. 1t is notew Leave the Islands strange This Tahiti an af- elephantiasis, London, April S.—Limchouse, tamous underworld is now infested with gangs ot leggers whose business is to ke plies of liquor passing throug! city on their way to the United States | ) ; witl and other nations given over to prohi-| 3 % ¢ i ow: the bition. 4 ¥ : me investiga colare This waterfront section seems to & that the mosquito plays host to the have become the center of bootlegging until he ente n body over night, and the headquarters of with the mosqu thercon: the gangs once established in the |=.h] rs believe that tfe in hamas, as well as others which worked | out of Scotland and from vantage points along the coasts of Norway and | Finland, H Thousands of Gallons Every week, it is said, thousa gallons of liquor are handled & men, and their ships are bus up and down the Thame y work | tment 1 the with a certain amount of stealth anc n every B cunning which keeps them within the .. stem caus- hy that after the de- | am copic feat of the government’s evictions bill | a similar measure introduced by Ern-, st Simon, libera!, passed its sccond reading without opposition. The Sim- | on bill was_almost identical with the | government bill w the exception of | the first clause, objections to which | killed the latter. This clause had to do.with the reimbursement of land- lords witose tonants through unem- loyment are unable to pay rent. The liberals now hope that the gov- ernment will adopt the Simon bill and put it through. Apparently it would have no Wifficulty in dding so, as both the opposition parties are agreed on its main principles, as they were on all the clauses of the government bil! excep the first, it In a more dr icss advanced Another government defeat involv- law. Their methods do not appear to Elephantiasis takes the form of a 3,07 00" ginect political ‘consequences arouse unusual interest, and they are | 5 ; 3 ittent K fever, oome in the house last night, an left more or icss to themsclves. | y 9 g {with inflammation and . PTIC T wmendment on a minor financial ques- | One of the newcomers to “Rum-| lymphaties. With eac A €= fion being carried against it. 1 runners’ Row,” says a leading London | posit of morbid newspaper, who has shifted from the Bahamas, is a mysterious “Captain Candid,” formerly a shipbroker. He | is said to have an extensive organiza- | tion, to own several ships, and to have | established his headquarters in one of | the public houses of Limehouse, | It is related that American prohibi- tion agents have attempted to invade his headquarters, but have never been | T — able to get beyond the outer bar, Can't Keep Record It is almost impossible to keep an accurate record of the liquor shipped in and out of London every weck, An estimate places the amount at about 600,000 gallons, However, most of the liquor which is said to find its way into the bootleggers' hands is handled eriginally by confederate firms, The reason for the sclection of on- don as headquarters by these bootleg- gers is sald to be that the new liquor treaty between the United States and England makes the Bahamas rather dangerous, Soon after their appear- ance here the bootleggers were hound- ed by a small army or prohibition aleuths, but so far their work scems to be ineffective., Their difficulties are great, for there are about 7,000 firms in England interested in liquor ship- granted 11, . Lloche on tb ments and wholesale sclling, of Mrs, John 13, Poyer in the estate - of Mrs, Tariff Commission Denies ||/}, "ol "0 et iivind Marvin Spoke for Them : Tk 1 by 40-IN. SILK CANTON CREPE v $1.69 i $1.29 FIGUR(I'}‘I‘)E%!::]N E tew. $1.98. $l 29 worm across the continent be marvello tection comes comes | ofthenew drinking impure water, while the hold that the disvas in cortain in- mannery body. settled v much the ookworm invades the ¥ European various islands sume ¢ these who hay cens passing have contracted disepse Indeed, on some islands ropean resident suffers fr 2. 9 Wed. ...... | enronic inter ardac s of the these become 1 time i 1l of prodigious | TELIBAERRRANG S The only treatment is residenee in a elimate. or this reason a good- s who have set- tled in the isiands during the pgst few do not know how to in the tropics, rumber of wh W E rvears, and who ¢ of thomseives o & ave en compelled to abandon their Army Fliers Now Hope to ones o Resume Flights Tomorrow Prince Rupert, I}, ., April 8.—Ma- or Frederick 1., Martin, commander of the army air wdron attempting to encicie t} ,owasTbusy today with prepar S T cruiser, the F ttie, aged in landing Sunday ter the 651 mile jump from Seattle, The commander hopes to have his plane ready Thursday when, with other three cruisers, the Chicage, N Orleans and is schedn to take off on the nest leg, g R Vot mile hop to Ritka, Alaska. y . Thi alet take ¢ to o cold country for a | | ! | CFIETERLY Cityr Items eph Williams, @ engineerd tment of the for New York city to undergo tment in a government hospital Hear A1 * on Hrinswick John A. Andrews & Co.— former employe | pairs on his dam 29 i s at Boston he lay o rmory. will I omitted LNTATE Lave heen ACTION ON STICKNEY Letters of administratios R IRYIEES RS Luncu at Hallinan's.—=adyt A son was born at the New Dritain | Goneral Tospital Sunday to Mr, and | Mrs, 'hilip Se) v Newington, Victrolas and Planos, Heury Moruns —advt John potition kuey, her sis- | O'Connor Main | teran motorman in the em- Portsmouth, N. H. as ol SoMth will, State Stickney of FATISRaTERASLARG ¢, ' L 28 FERNSTFNNTLRANCRENAIRTVTS . Washington, April 8§.—The tariff commission issued a formal ment today denying that Chairman Marvin spoke in bebalf of the com- mission in testifying before the house ways and means committee recently state- | beneficiary in her Bank and Trust Cp. of Pasadona wa d administrator. Judge G. W, Klett, represented the bank, Mrs, | Poyer through Attorney Donald Gaff- ney entered a elaim for board, lodg- Connectient company, 18 reported seriously 11 at his home, “Linger Awhile,”” fox ftrot, Bruns- wick record. John A. Andrews & Co. | —advt, ternard Kranowitz, local newspa- pocket hiltiard ploye of the per man, captured the on the McNary-Haugen agricultural |Ing and the storage of trunks during export bill. “The chalrman made it | Mra, Btickney lved | shin of the perfectly plain and the committeo | Judge M. O, Rtyder of | TR CrC P e dofcated Honry well understood” the statement satd, | Plainvilie heard the potition and witt | M SRenini W A0 S G that what was said by him was not in | decided the claim later, e Advt any wise intended to express the views | o o S McSweeney of .\.. h street | of the commission, : DIPLOMATIC VISITS : As a result of Mr. Marvin'y appear- ! Panama, April S.—Admiral Coontz ance before the committee an impres- oontmander of the A.nutican fleet sion gained ground in some quarters 101N 1 call oh Fresident Pore that the commission Itselt was op- /i & TR F00 OF e posed to the measure and some criti- | ot Vesterdey, TR PUEHICIE S IRl cism was forthcoming. Mr. Marvin's {07 (b S0 (T L Ghor of the | Branch of the Ct assoclates on the commission objeet- |t Bl L Pl iy ) Anerica will bo and to clarity the situation, the \\ oL o ™A e units of the hall this evening Watement was made. | et are now at Balboa, ular will be enjoyed Sce Mary EI h, new exclusive L'ress 8hop for yon w Spring dress, Funston, the training ground for | pounds, $7 W. Main 80, Professional Blig.— Kenilworth elnb g Pierce & Co, e | | 15 11 at nis home. New Process Columbla Record re- | lenses out weekly, At Columbla headquarters, John A, Andrews & Co. —advt | gular meeting of the Junior ‘atholic Daughters of hetd at O, U, A, M, Following the reg- | business session . social hour | CAMP TO BE FARMLAND Junction City, Kas,, April S.—Camp The sugar production in the United States last year was 2,1 class of the will hold a regular meetin evening at 7:30 o'clo s Yo thousands of middle west soldicrs ladvt, an oats field. Army tractors are pull- | W, €. A, will meet Thursday night at | ing up concrets posts and breaking np 7:30 o'clock instead of Tuesday night, | sown. . w Brunswick records every week at John A. Andrews & Co.—advt, 3 3 strect was operated on yesterday 1 Martha Chapter, No. 21, O, E. 8 BANISH RHEUMATIC e wwal social will be held at 2:30 with supper ! % ~adet | BY ALESSANDRO A " Jos 1. Williams of Trinity t s treatment Drags or Medicine, matie has evaded scientific Inuu paturaliy, the old-fashioned et mes dangerous. aefinite by the absory ons in d, during the World War is to hecome The new millinery asphalt streets, Seventy acres will be nnonneed, Charles Wright of 150 Greenwood | Thursday PAINS DISCOVERED 2 Home ‘coore | | Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. servieeman | of Rheumatic Pain TAUL vecently, the real cause nternal remedies wer that rheumatic 1 ansed in Alessandro Volta lel;\inhrfl frost ingsand fondants are made with Domino Confec tioners Sugar S —— rm——— s S TICHT COUGHS The bard chunks of phlegm that o your throat and mose when vou have tight congh make yonr breathing diffie and your throat hard to heal. Raise th q.m-m by the quick. easy and safe was ‘ake Teopardi's Cough Strup (Creo soted). This pleasant cough remedy re fieves, soothes and heals. Tt is an J opens the air passages. cuts the p and protects the lungs, Dest, sa gurest remedy for colde, coughe, gr brnu;hifi-.fwn:'apm: mu{:’ and croup | on the eafs side—get a bottle today from your drugsist. > *Sweetep it with Domino Granulated ~Tablet F‘n‘ufgrrd ani?lfil&"nPV\ oWwh Golden' Syr Gutn non and S S\}‘q_{,HoM»fM' B Boid by City Drug Store. When t' = womren of NEW BRITAIN askked— ., ¢ answere ' OUR neighbors have often asked each other—'"Why can’t we get that wonderfui Bond Bread they have in Boston, New York and other cities?” The reason has been simply this: —You had to wait till the time when Bond Bread could have its own kind of bakery in this vicin- ity—a really sunlit. splendid baking kitchen—thekind that’s fit for the pure **home” ingredi- ents of Bond Bread! Now you can get fresh Bond Bread every day —thesame lozf that 43.040 housewives taugiil us how to make. THIS BOND, printed on ench wrapper. gusrantees each ingredient end iden- tifies tie loaf es the of the Genersl Cor 3 Bond, and a'l that it implies, Bond Bread gets its name. Because the housewives them- selves created Bond Bread, it simply has to be es pure and fla- vorful as the best home-made. We must use the same home in- gredientsthat you use in yourown kitchen. And the baking kitchen must be perfectly appointed to produce a perfect loaf day-in- and-day-out. At last we are ready! Almost cvery good grocer hereabouts, is haopy today, for now when you ask him: “Have you any Bond Bread?” “¥es." he will say —“‘we have it at last!”

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