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PROHIBITION BY PADLOCK INN. . Fourteen Places Locked Up, With Promises of More New York, March 6. —The i wa o8 Dis Buckner nal drive me 1to profit quors to those ¥ the ex- resorts o wrath yrney has ts charging vio- made fou \able restaurants, on e€l 1 by young men who listrict lation of v laws were \gainst the proprietors of teen fashic dence gather spent §1 of the ywn money in t ations. The district attorney will ask for injunctions against those named, and are enfolned by the establishments will be they will be probation for six months. re, Mr. Bu the r torney’s in eve court, their padloc Otherwise ings of igh up" and fined, the g paid by their emplo; diately res en arrested fines be rs, med the sale of liquors ed, he added, and therefors he had resorted to use the padlock. Such procedure, he hoped would stop the flood of into tha courts by 1eh methods have fail- prohibition 1aw cases getting at the roots of the evil, The fourteen padlock cases are but the forerunnec of many such pro- ceedings, Mr. said. He plans to make 500 similar complaints against estigated 1 a week very nekner establishments ir the attorney he succeed The estahlishments named by Mr Buckner plaints were in his first batch of ¢ he Beaux Arts Restaurant; Club Moritz; Club Borge; Club Mirador 'lub Deauville; Colony Restaurant; ¥ Fey Club; Club Lido-Venice: Mea Piping Rock nt rant Crillon; and Aiglon estaurant; Restaurant! THE DIVORGE STANDS Mrs. Parker Will Not Seek to Have It Annulled, Though Enoch Arden Husband Has Been Found. York rch & ice Dike, of R n, who y granted Evelyn “Enoc Arden” 00k Mrs. New Supreme m W 2eo| rk ivorce from her 1 C. P: mbia \ Dr. He former Col rs a0, t appe Dr. Parker in Port- land, Ore., will not affect the decree Justice Dike gaid he believed Mrs. Parker could t and ask to have ‘ aside, if wished, t t take no action t decree, “His wife and two chi need of his support,” said Justice Dike, “and T hope that some way may he fc Mrs. Pa would not geek to hay “But if this is sald the attorney, ‘I will seek to rker, explorer and nee of ce st Dr. ward Parker cc lissolvin en are in nd to get it for them that ehe o the decree ker's lawyer assor Parker,” lhave 1 indicted for abandonment Five ve wae ordered by the court fr t pa SENT 10 PRISON | Hartford Man Who Stole From In- competent Vets Gets Three (o Four Years, o Bridgeport T [ Earl B s old, of Hart- employe in the } comptroller, was | to | | state sentenced to from stalo's three prison by Avery in yesterdes four Judge criminal alter- pher 1 He was found gulltg of misap- propriating funds belop&ing to the estates of incompetent soldiers over hom 1 appointed con- servator by Paul Miller o the Bridge: district probate | court. Bennett spent tha me unac- counted for s cewnsel, Attorney Franklin Coe w New laven, stated, to satisfy Wae unhappy crav- ing for llquor. W~ entered a ten plea of nolo which he said in bezzl ent clemency contendere, «in | effect that he de- the and of state's ap- | the pealed for the court. Q1L SUPPLY GANNOT 5 All its specimens will go Field museum in Ch EXHAUST SUDDENLY ' President of Petroloum Industry ! Tells of Oil Shales | Los A den suppl by J. fes, March 6.—A sud of the crude petroleum s “impossible” president of the terican Petroleum Institute, peaking hera last night before | members of the chamber of mines | Edgar Pew, fallure ht | s admitting that the find new sources of supply mi |result in higher prices, the speaker |said that this condition would bring , numerous substitutes, such as coal distillates, shale oils, addi- | crnde discovery not justified | by present prices and an improve- | ment in oil using machinery. “No sudden calamity is probable, nor, in my judgment. possible, om account of failure on the part of the |0il industry to supply the necessary qil from known production,” the speaker said, | “I rather ture generation, shales exhaus a1 tiona that some fu- 1 oil 18 gone, our our coal all mined and consumed, wiil be laugh- at us hecause of our trials and labor, and our fears for their wel- are, because of t then obvieus 1se with which they are deing things which we are too blind to suspect wh “In my judgment, the best inter- ssts of the public and of the nation- 1 welfare will be served by permit- o carry on the | g the oil industry 1siness of producing and handling of oil as it n the p; using ts own methods and initiative which ays produced results, and | tly improv Ly new inven- | co e and and | discoveries of scier river in South from is a waterfall er than KI-MOIDS| FOR————— INDIGESTION Instant Relief! MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS oF SCOTT'S EMULSION CAPITOL “Home of Keith Vaudeville” MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY KEITH HEADLINERS—5 PIRCCT TROM 3 WEEKS RUN AT THE HIPPODROME J.R Agee'sPerforming Horses And “BILL”, the Only Trained Bull on the Stage Temple Comedy Four 8 Jacks and the Ace of Spades. Feature of Geo. White's scandals, THE PLRSONALITY GIRL Carrie Lillie “our Dancing Demons Vandeville's Fastest Singing And Dancing Act Flo and Olli Walters WONDERFUT SISTER ACT — THE PICTURE — FOR SALE Here is an Unfertainment with a CAPITAT “F * Which You Cannot Afford To Miss. FOR A Hammond Multiplex (Portable) SALE [ypewriter. The typewriter on which you can write many different languages. Price very reasonable. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 WEST MAIN ST. Plan {0 Penetrate Inio Central far |Theodore Roosevelt Af D chantment for his sons, ' nd Kermit Roosevelt. [carly ‘T April {of Mard® Folo into one of the few remaining parts of | \wild and mysterious as those which | their layan region of southwest Asia. A1 others headed by white men e passed th W lpe the original type of the mountain [came here to form a soviet organi- | sheep | great {bex of the Thian Shan moun- |are N TR T s K. by (to Rawul Pindl and by motor to the Vale of Kashmir, which will be its base. Irom this point ponies, vaks and bactrian camels will carry the party through the Himalayan passes into a land which is not even definitely charted on the maps. Much of their work will be done |in the bitter cold of the mountain vegion, where avalanches and the winters which render the mountains almost impassabla’ will threaten | them and make spoedy work neces- sary. They will also encounter the other extreme of temperature when they penetrate the lowland jungles | for the long-haired tiger. While this expedition is at work |the Gobi desert will separate it | States | (1O :q:n;'!n v, 117.;1'“1 :y u]n,v « h‘:;\h man Andrews, o ha American Mu- to follow the trail| o, "or Natural History, who will | search the “cradle of humanity" for {information throwing more light the development and spread FOLLOW TRAILS Alrica This Spring New | York, March 5.—~The call of which lured the durkest | “River of lands late into and in the holds rica Hubt" up Brazil They will leave the United the earth as | upon father | of the Aryan visited—the Hima- ,,"\:' | RETURN 10 ‘WORK have| lawrence, Mass, March Pole |enty emploves of the card room of ‘wh- cotton department of the Pacific ts to the great shan of China, |Mills, who went on strike yesterday Consequently, there are Itw‘nwvl- because of a grievance regarding sns of the mammals and birds of |Working conditions, returned to work e country in museums hera or |t0day, agreeing to leave the rettle- | ‘rond. and the expedition will en- |Ment of the disputa to the miil shop | to supply this deficiency. |cOmmittee. to the| B & 2KO. | NO REDS THERE Tha especial zoological prizes on| Lisbon -—"Portugal does not knosw hich the Roosevelts' hopes are |What communism is" sa ntered are the Ovis Poli, sajd to |Dupuy, Trench communists, According to the Roosevelts nerican expedition and very 6.~Sev- netrated this region since through 1t to pay his 1 who the | zation. “Nowhere have I geen any of the [Lenin’s books, and the Portuguess ignorant of the real causes s, and the goitered gazelle, |the Russian revolutions of 19 Going first to India. the expedi- 1917 the long-haired k and stag, the tiger, markor, SHOW. PHONE 1504 e e ——— o M. [re | Marniola Prescription Tablets can be oh- "OMORROW IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GUESS THE FORRECT WEICHT OF THE MACHINE DEMONSTRATED IN o ROOTH AT THE AUTO THE ONE GUESSING THE WEIGHT CORRECTLY IS TO RECEIVE AN EASY WASHING MACHINE FREE! BARRY & BAMFORTH 19 MAIN ST. JW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925. — Staunton, Va., Péople For Wilson Memorial Staunton, Vir., March 6.—Initial steps have been taken by prominent | citizens ,of Staunton to organize a natlonal Woodrow Wilson biythplace memorial committea. President Ld- | win A. Alderman of the University of Virginia, a life-long friend of the late president, has accepted chair- manship of the committee and will direct a drive to cstablish as a na- tional shrine and permanent memo- riad the birthplace hero of the World War president. Shirt Industry Grows Rapidly in America Washington, March 6.—~The Am- arican shirt industry had an output valued at $241, 26 in 1923, an increase of 18.3 per cent over 1621, the last preceding census year. The census bureau figures, made public , did not fnclude production of s in industries not engaged pri- marily in their manufacture, which had an output in 1921 valued at §9,- 20, All Fat People Should Know This ple ows a debt of gratituds to now famous Marmola ey ought to ba still use this effective obesity pared i tablet form. tained at all drug stores the world over at the reasonable price of one dollar for box., Or you can gecure them direot v sending the prica to the Marmola Co., reral Motors Bidg., Detroit, Mich, This ow leaves no excuse for dieting or vios lent exercise for the reduction of the avers fat body to mormal. Aflbm‘tfléig&m Inne, AT THE STORE OF SPECIALTY SHOPS We Offer Many Interesting Values BOYS' SUITS $5.65 New Spring juvenile suits in jersey and | serge in Oliver Twist and middy styles. crepe de chine, two piece frocks of @ Tan, blue, brown, copen and heather. crepe de chine, elaborately beaded silk | Emblem on sleeves. Sizes 3 to 10 crepes, crepe satin and flat crepes. | years, NEW SPRING FROCKS | $22.50 Ensemble dresses of kashmir, ensemble dresses of printed silks, Roman striped S Second Floor Fourth Floor WOMEN'S HOSIERY BABY FROCKS $2.65 | Adorable frocks in white dimity and | flaxon with touches of hand embroid- ery and smocking. Six styles. Sizes 1 and 2 years. This is the first dress worn after babyhood. $1.00 Pure silk chiffon hose, clear and strong, mercerized tops and soles, “three seam” style, seamless feet and in the seasan'’s best shades. Street Floor Sécond Floor | * | SPECIAL! - MIGNONETTE SLIPS WOMEN'S TAN PUMPS $3.95 | $6;90 Costume slips of mignonette, that good | wearin_z knitted fabric. With hip hgm Step-in pumps of tan calf-skin with | and Milo sheen. In the newest Spring- shades. Sizes 36 to 44. eoncealed center gore and novel cut out at side and with Cuban Heels. Third Floor | | MENS OXFORD CHEVIOT SHIRTS $1 95 | With- attached collars, well made and | full cut. An excellent wearing shirt. Our regular $2.50 grade. Saturday i special at $1.95. STAMPED BED SPREADS WITH BOLSTER $1.59 For full size beds, stamped on heavy unbleached muslin in lazy daisy de- sign. See the models. A cotton color kit with enough to complete the set and guaranteed color fast comes extra at $1.25. Third Floor | — % * Man's Shop—Street Floor oo BODICE VESTS GLOVE SILK VESTS $150 $L00 Silk mixed bodice vests in a splendid | Bodice, style, picot edge, generous in weight, cut full in length and width; | cut, and in a durable quality. Pink, in pink and peach. Special price. 1 peach and orchid. Specially priced. Street Floor Street Floor CORSETS - $2.79 Deering and Royal Worcester Corsets in broken sizes. They were formerly $3.50. Of. fancy brocade in medium and low bust. Also 14-inch Gotham girdles. NEW HAND BAGS $2.95 Of genuine pin seal and novelty leath- | ers in under-arm and practical styles | in black, brown, tan, gray and Floren* tine. Some with swivel inside purse, others have extra pocket. Values to ‘154.50. Third Floor Street Floor

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