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re- sider such proof ma ters under investi n. MELLON FORMALLY DEMES CROOKED - DEAL ONP PERMITS (Continued from First 1'age)*® terial eatent “(3)—Mr, Means stated I had some arrangement with Itex the issuance of wholesalc mits, conditioned upon t tions from the hold mits to the rep 4 campaizn fund. x x x Mr. once did come to see me, but as 1 recall not in connection with permits. 1 under- stood that his request, about which there was nothing unusual, was not granted by the official of the treasury to whom I referred him. Bursum's Visit, “Senator Bursum 1 come to see me in December 1921, about granting permits, just as others come to recom- mend somé action by tI a a list of appl pmnm» turned this list over to Mr. Blair, |h commissioner of internal revenue for estigation. . in three of the this inve <|Izdmn was satisfa nd the been no intimatic or indirectly that any campaign fund would he or has heen benefited in oy way by the issuance of the per- T e “(4). Mr, Mecans gav stantial account of an alleged inter- view by him with former under-scc- retary of the treasury Gilbert at 6:55 in the morning. ‘This is characteristic of Means' testimony. Mr. Gilbert has never met Mr, Means, No interview took place “(3), Mr. Means mentions the La Montagnes and the Green river dis- tillery cases, These cessful enforcement of the law in spite of what Mr. Means infimates. “(8). Mr. Means again raises the question of my connection with the Overholt Sine 1916, the Overholt company has not manu factured any liquor. Prior to my be permi a circum distillery coming secretary of the treasury all | of the assets of this company were transferred to a trust company as trustee with no authority to operate but only to dispose of the assets and distribute the proceeds. Since that fime the Trust company has sold no whiskey whatsoever, except 53 cases to a drug company n addition to being a manu tacturer of whiskey the Overholt com- pany was a warchouse, holding whis key belonging to other persons. After the passage of the national pr tion act, whiskey was released the warehouse only on the prod of the permits provided for | regulations, Thees permits were first to the offica of the ¢ Pittsburgh, where, in accordance with latep regulations effective November 1, %920, the permits were confirmed by direct with the prohibition director in Pittshurgh e correspondenee then forwarded after confirmation to | the warchouse at Broad 1lord, about #isty miles out of Pittsurgh, with the wompany's authority for releas the whigkey, After release the permits wers returned to the office of the company in Pittsburgh for filing.” A Vorged Permit In the “Goodman case,” Mr, Mel ton said, a forged perm d a forged Jetter of confirmation he pro wibition director at Pittshurgh presented to the superintende the distiller yat Tiroad o ing on these documents and the required authority from the of fice nf the o in Pittsbur Jeased the w Recause of the A, whe act mpany £h, re. shey the instructions 1o him come from the he =aid, the super- discharged experience, violation of that permits must Pittsburgh office, intendent was promptiy “On account of this the letter eontinued, “the company —THF — Luggage Shop 298 MAIN ST, SATURDAY SPECIALS ’ A Strong Handsome | WARDROBE TRUNK Five-ply construction, heavy hardware, shoe box, lift top. Special for |/ Saturday — $28.50 | < —————————| Here They Are Boys PINK DEVIL SHIRTS All Sizes—Fast Colors Special For Saturday $2.25 GENUINE COWHIDE BAG Made strong, a real Traveling Bag: worth 814,50, Saturday Special I $9.50 | ~THE— Toggery Shop 298 MAIN ST. New Britain, Conn. OPEN EVENINGS Charity Whist & Bridge New Burritt Hotel SAT. AFTIERNOON, JUNE 7 2 o'clock Auspices. N. B, Chapter Conn. Council Catholic Women Ticket $1.00 Table £4.00 |l\lre.dlf‘r adopted the further | caution of taking the permits ohibition dirc a ell as e rc 4.vm d 'u roof con- hemation ecessarily the ;m of the files o when its a to the T st company, the pany also took over these files, 1t as on the Trust company, the « that the United § r & permits were the company and Trust com- o jury. This prior te my the treasury, Iy, nor any as then con \ for or were uent disposi- tion of the ind “I'roof of letter ean be fi stated in this a4 your sses I you con- | commit- tee by competent witne E Suggestlons for | Your Week-End BLUL Esther Riley as chairman of the ostess committee evening at the W. C A ts were later transferred da W Yol and Auna Fisher will take tic wiil be NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, rlal to the mat- Mrs ling and Dancing with music by Ahlb FRIANGLE CLUB NOTLS for the daj this FRIDAY, JUNE ihveryman's Third Yearly 6, 1924, ANNUAL OUTING Lible Class Outdoor Berlin Tomorrow, will have wth Kane Iserin ood and anda orello will ha sale of ticketsgind Any kets at but coffee wil zroup. door. Punch at five cents a cup served by Mrs. Walter Meyer, We List Here Warm Weather Fashions Which we have just receiyed We advise selecting now—to save regrets later, You'll ind them very low priced—quality considered, ween t en the e and Blue and the winners WOMANS FAPPAREL SPECIALTIES -— NEV/ BRITAIN MIGOLETG W arm Ik were a suc- | ompany in without , P. . | 1cnics ! FOR SANDWICHE ! 4 Pressed Chicken Pressed Tongue f.uncheon Roll Baked Ham Cold Corned Beel Gobels Frankfurts ('ream Cheese Pimento Cheese. SALADS for SATURDAY Vegetahle Potato (Cabbage Crab Meat, Baked Beans and Brown Bread Coffee Cakes A full line of Pastry and Rolls Rogers’ Bakery PLAINVILLE 'Phone 169 UMBRELLAS For men and women— made of fast black, tape edge material, steel par- agon frame; good as- sortment of handles, — Saturday $1.39 Women's Slip-on and ('oat Style Sweat- ers, All new $1 00 shades, only Materialeeretty pl Colors—Simply won o o [ o [ o CHARMING SILK FROCKS Uor Summer wear Unusual values, $14.98 and $24.98 New models just unpacked—provide an intensely interesting choice of every new style. color and popular fahrie, Styles suitable for Miss or Matron, DAINTY WASHABLE FROCKS specially priced for Tomorrow and figured voiles, Swisses, linen, chies, shoe 'known as Gluke.” served, re wiil be 15 horse “Hippodrome Luke Me- nd quoit courts and men will com- A roast beef dinner will be This will be an elim- | to determine the | U o i, Narioik avinies LENGLEN TO COM « champion Indian Paris, June 6.—Mile.’Suzanne Leng- ghe a len of Irance will attempt to win the ging. 'ader women's single tennis title for a sixth and 'consecutive time at Wimbledon this and year and will try to retain the world's symnas- | doubles title which she has won for hree round four successive years with Miss Eliza- n othe pre n. [ heth Ryan, formerly of California, ae- d Holden o0 cording ssage received today 1 n’'s father in Nice, hampion resumed training yes- ete for pr ETE s son will Special Sale Sleeveless Sweaters o Nomen's Silk Hosiery $1.00 of colors to choose from Yers much in demand st now We ofter one ot Tomorrow Bonzht at a cacrifics price $1.98 ... Fastly worth £2.05 and 83.08 Al good stales in the wanted colors, A Pair Wide rang: (Me know this ho-e will wear tha the price is low) To ascure the perfect bang and the perfect fit of one’s zarment One must wear a Rubber Kitchen Aprons (New lot just in) 3 « 69¢c Colorse=tirey, green, light blue, red. Costume . Slip 98c .. $4.98 ... We have them, in machine and hand made styles, r—————e e e e his week Veaturing t The Exceedingly Popular Madame X Reducing Girdle They make you lock thin while getting thin Ao doubt you have heard abont them. Pay a visit and let Miss Rorg explain the you. or better still, let her it you (o A pair of these we . CAPITOL 5c to $1.00 STORE 328.332 MAIN STREET (Formerly Marlow’s Department Store) ANOTHER SHIPMENT. MEN'S FINE STRAW HATS; VALUES UP TO §3.00 URDAY ON SALE All Styles and Sizes, 61-2 to 71-2. FOR SATURDAY—ONE DAY ONLY—National Biscuit Co. assortment of Boxed Uneeda Biscuits, Tid- |-Bits, See Window Dlsplay Chocolate Wafers, Animal Crackers and ten other kinds on sale, only £1.00 LINGETTE BLOOMER Saturday Only 75¢ LADIES' FIBRE SILK HOSE—AIl new summer shades. Most marvelous value for Saturday CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS—Made of fine crepe, clas- tic and ruffled at knee. All sizes 6 to 12 VACUUM BOTTLE and KIT. For Saturday only PRESTO HAND SOAP. Saturday 4 Cans for zsc Just the thing for Porch Furniture or Bungalows CRETONNE CUSHION —round or square. 59 Saturday only Each Cc 5 in all shad es, including Orchid or White. 69C 69¢ CHILDREN'S FANCY SOCKS — All colors and color combination and mixtures: turn back top: all sizes; some with slight imperfections: but all repaired W I\ich dnc.x not affect the wearing INFANTS' WHITE DRESSES—Made of fine Nain- s00k, trimmed with embroidery yvokes and buttons. Saturday MEN'S UNION MADE OVERALLS and JACKETS. Saturday MEN'S ALL LEATHER BELTS, Value 25¢. Saturday 98¢ MEN'S 50c SUSPENDERS, On Sale Saturday 25¢ ELECTRIC LIGHTS—AII sizes 10 to 60 watt. Each tested and guaranteed. Sat. 6|m $1 $1.00 Fine Quality WOMEN’S MUSLIN N IGHT GOWNS—V and regular neck styvles; trimmed with fine embroidery READY-TO-WEAR HATS 350 Wonderful Felt Hats for women—your choice of a variety of shapes in all the wanted colors and coler com- hination. $ 1 .OO Sat. Sale 10¢ Lady Betty Hair Nets, all shades. Each in envelope. Saturday 3™25¢c ‘Saturday -- Bargain Day SAT- package 69c EXTRA SATURDAY SPECIAL-—200 picces Near Cut (lass: assoriment consisting of Bowls, Baskets, Vases, Fruit and other dishes on sale at only GIRLS' GINGHAM BLOOMER DRESSES—Made of fine gingham, in cheeks or stripes. Sizes 2 o 8 years 81,50 MEN'S WORK PANTS in khaki or dark mixtures, On sale Saturday ... Pair No. 7 Size HOUSE BROOM. On Sale Saturday ....... WINDOW ,\'(,'RI‘JE.\'S Size 18R x33+ M, . covvieiveniinas Saturday 43C Size 2SI . ccovonviinninnes Saturday 53c Shinola Shoe Polish. Saturday only with ribbon insert. Saturday .. $1.00 Capitol 5¢ to $1.00 Store Co. 328-332 MAIN STREET