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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925, 4 gallon to $12 at San Antonlo, in- | New Orleans, the trip taking a|of things, for Thibet s ruled by the | ever, has taken upon him selt the | fan political parties s pro-British | SIME | commission. It sald that persons IN dicating a scarcity in that quarter, | Week. [ “lamas” or pricsts of Buddha, but | temporal power in ths country | and anti-Chinese, whilo the the | Mexico City, Nov. 18 (P — Mexe | who (dopois '“'”f"'.“‘ - nl;:‘,-lkc:: Since the prohibition raids in New The rum runners on the coast ap- there are signs of dissension among | witliout surren 11‘!1]1‘" the spiritual | jg anti-British and pro-Chinese, The |104n bank statc ments must be sim- on/ d to k “,‘“, the !‘tn k parently have never recovered from | the lamas themselves, headship. The Panchen Lama has | jeading political question is that of | Plified here after, so that persons | dition, not to guess at it. Orleans last August, however, tho | tne selaure of thres boats in 1923 In| 1'nder normul ciroumstances tho | been forced to flee to China, where |Tinote ottt toward the (wo Who are not expert Juntants —_— supply from this source agaln has ACROSS BORDER Southwest Also Gets Supply From Own $tills Dallas, N6%. 13 (P—¥Home brew- ers in the citles, corn whiskey dis- tillers in the timber lands of Kast Texas, and a liquid trickle across the | ‘Texas-Louislana boundary from the wet spots of New Orleans, are at present the chiet sources of hard liquor for Texans, The Mexican border and the gulf coast have become negligible factors in the forbilden Industry, say en- forcement officlals of three arms of the Federal service fighting the pro- Nov. 13 (P—The two “Living Bud- If you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth, suffer from hibtion battle fn this part of the|bition administrator, sald the Kas i i ) hibitls P B T ) R P e Gl (e £ iy b E‘{ifinhon, headaches and feel depressed, take Dr. True's Most of the llquor entering the | crated by farmers principally for|had fled the country, and atrifc &;ule now {8 coming overland from New Orleans, the fairly effective coast and border blockade shutting off the supply from Mexico and the gulf. Tiquilla, the Mexican drink, in late, months has increased from $4 diminished, the prices of New Or- leans whiskey doubling in this state, Before the ralds New Orleans whiskey sold at $6 a quart fn half caso lots. Today the price is about $12 a quart, The sale of Jamaica Ginger, or “Jake" as the trade calls it, is re- ported ot hiave fncreased enormously in Northwest Texas lately, and this |18 fnterpreted by enforcement of- | ticlals as a sign that real liquor s scarce, The consumption of “Jake,” which 1s tincture of ginger and about 96 per cent alcohol, has in- creased 10 fold since prohibition be- came a law. Officials report that be- fore prohibition a gallon would have lasted Fort Worth a month. These [ officials have no control over the sale of this article, | Trank Cole, assistant state prohi- lhome consumption. They work al- most unmolested because the swampy country makes it difficult to locate them. Liguor truck drivers are pald $75 a round trip from San Antonio to which they lost upwards of $1,000,- 000, When successful in eluding the guard, the runners can sell the stuft for $25 to $30 a case over the ship's side, LIVING BUDDHAS ARE ON THE 00TS \Palitcal Rivalry Causing Them (reat Trouble Tatslen'u, Province of Szechwan, threatens, Intrigues, political rivalries, and the superstitions of the Tibetlan people are woven into the fabric af the troublesome situation. The un rest is not apparent on the surface omporal powers are | he wanders from plac divided between the two men ac. | While his followers in Tibe cepted among the followers of the Nhis return to power or the | religlon as the living representatives | throwing of the Dalal Lama. of Buddha, Dalal Lama is looked upon as spiritual head | the Panchen Tama as temporal rul- | Thiet as a buffer state between In- | er. The present Dalal Lama, how- | dia and China. One of the two Tibet Dr.Trues Elixir has been successfully used for seventy-threo years in ob- stinate and continued cases of constipation. It helps Nature to reassert itself because the pure herbs used in Dr. True's Elixir gently but surely bring stomach and intestines back to normal. spiritual and to place over- The True Family Laxative Family sise $1.20; other sizes 60c. and 40c. greater na plot for fnclines toward chen toward China The political aspects of the nll-‘ and | uation result from the position of | may be able to understand ms. 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