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ABLTZ 1 rlcl" CO “DOING BETIER WHAT MANY DO WELL CHURCH SIREET Telephone 294 3 Dr. C W VIHu INTIST Main Dental \ Ra 1082 \\‘ o Extractions, m READ HERALD CLASSIEIED ADS | FOR RESULTS ¢ ! brewing operatiors from tha distil- I\ILW M IT \I\ I)\IL\ IIL.L.\IU \IU\I'\\ Wets Open Barrage Against Dry Law, Demandmg Modtftcatwn Senator Bruce Insists thlhmon s General Effect Has Been Debasing of Morals, Blighting Happiness and | Discrediting Laws—Edge Adds His Rebuke to Vi ol- | stead Statute and Declares in Favor of Beverages That Are Not Intoxicating in Fact. April 5 (P~ no eftect, on the whole Prohibl. | warning, 1t be ution, hooves ug one stey ont of the leg to proce time, well into |except that of blighting human hap- and |y Codman has cha resentation of eviden declar. | side in vo woeks committee the ion of La P tHon A we ng human morals human Maryla of the laws, Senator for the wot " the ouring Amerie Association itlon Amendment League, Ine vk, and the Coustitutional League ot Massachusetts, Law Too Strong. iz for modification of tion In rendment,” Mr ¢ deiining as intoxi crages 18 at yuw O b as udiclary sub-committee Appearing in support of his con- titutional amenc to pe government mant and sale of Henors in thos or p-d [sions whict wet Lefore the rat on of the eghteenth amendn ator Bru rought a s ment against the Volste Flaye Narrow Mindedness placed human happiness in than one vital particular under the ssing domination Modif Yo 1 prohit mfl ad 1O which are tional vidence on this poir appropr lation 1 the 1Sth & Iment; t 8 done incre inste good; that as a temperance measure 1t has been a pitiable fail that it has falled to pre ' ailed to a matter 4 purit ate 1o avow | intsm, which does not | enmity to ations as smok- » chureh deeply into politics 1t hag established a settled con een th and th memb com- crime; that has Increa oted bootleg- extent Servist ad 1!leit his country until \ the taint.” worthi ers of t rs of it and smu 1o an has created an underworld al | most as theroughly orzanized as the {respactable warld above it Disregard of the Law “It fs respensible for the 1 /Mw ‘phenomenon of tho 1 thousands of reputahle men and inclu ers of the living in habitual disre- tion and law. & tended to bring itgelf, into more disrospect Home Brewerics Flonrish has transferred distilling and intoxicating in simple 1 give 5 those now en their iom en onstt « 1asws, ame right such indiv wine and ciler Senator Edge's Plea, he Volstead act, up to the constitutional 1 of the or make "It Modis point Je, much y to the heme, temperate with and lrewe ot eliminate Eoi 0 fostered and tvranny, f{ anest and most he deceit sail no ¢ 1 bt to fall viola the law, availed nothing contention that the law e enforeed ered the prestige of the nt." should and rvice Corrupted of all is the | teds sorvice hatoh- Federal ing that Law Not Ei nfmn.] Nt 4 “orst axtent ta hae been defiled by corr he pregented of men dism enfarcement unlt pointed to conviet E and municipal police clared that even the | “that nursing mether of brav | ted men,* had failed to escay contar'ation of prohibition.” of 1he Two Car Toads 1 of hefore “Last wear it took two Pullman . cann u cars fo fransfer to Atlanta ti 4 policemen corralled in 2 & i iption in_ the a cd alcohoiic in const el arr rooms, hoys ohibi- ogsfully tion dup “ho gincerely grand | are contribu 10 cense trying to pene mo t this s gress Violations Increasing ator Biuce marshalled officia) the increasing prohi- 0 ot Fapiains His Bill ta present limitation ot ¢ of one per cent. I and assert 1in only | the strike in New J¢ not ® | caliber anl defend- The 1wachine the home was and Mectel Mils Desae Gom D mupists Are to Blame were unsuccestful in approhending the thieves. Another was the Hayes lear which had been driven oply nine ,v Its owner & distance (rom This sy found last Saturday morning aban- |doned in front of the Plantsville {Congregational church with a flat e Passaje, N, J., April 5 (A=The annual report of the Botany Consoll- [dated milis and the Botany Worsted |t Imills made publie today describes caliber buliet and a dead rab- | ysoy textile dis. |Pit- The inside of the car was bud [triots as a pro-determined effort to 1Y mussed up and imprint of what | forment, under communist auspices jugs was found on the general strike throughout the [industry | | The report asserts that the Botany |Wa mills have remained open under re. |Was fl caced but ¢ operating forces (and cities. Policeman Ernest Hop- wntch have enabled the company to |Kins of the New Britain force rey a full mw of gonds, One |it. was unable to halt it osnlt was to redue the tires, putting a b Employes ar fender and scraping the reo work in inereasing ¢ tire with the slug. 8til another was » report says. that belonging to Rev. Mr. Styring committas’ on. i He had just completed services i . Bristol and had returned home when is car was taken. Garments which e uges in the order of his services in ehurch, wer: found strewn along {tha road near We * street on n . |road to Lake Componnce, . [hag not heen recovered. ive ad~ lost night to take cars, utomobile ewners have been Keep- Imm"d like A car belonging to Patriek Roy taken a short time ago and word 1 to the surrounding towns but shot at 'ntories on hand m- ‘ « ber of Commeres as preparcd a report indicating that trike ends the mills operated on a cur- ~ gevernl months, probably will 1 out until thefr « rranted and that pre being m to continue through the snmmer mont S gt {and in all cases last night, the were unsuccessful in getting THET OF 0TS s home on Eden avénue when will hold are | ar 18 noticed the headlights burning on the machine. He attempted to catch [the two, but they got away. A fam- lily named Burkhardt missed their machine, but found that it had been pushed about a quarter of a wile. {1t s equipped with transmission locks. In several cases, when the thiey (Continued From First Page) i machine and a key missing. her link of evidenee whic ith all the theft wag the calib in the rev found in the going, they ent the eleetric wires and scd them so that when the own- arted the machines, the entirc clectrls system burned out. A number of other thefts of cars are listed with the police fn South- ington and all are being ascribed to the two who were taken in the toils Policeman Murphy is collecting evidence against the two men to be used at the Tune term of the superior court. He is being highly commended by auto- mobile owners for his work. RIOT IN CHURCH New York, April 5 (P—The Rus sian orthodox cathedral ot Nicholag, scene of many disturbances in the last few vears over its con- trol, was the hy afsruption in the crowde . lagain was the result of !ment among members of the cently reported ma of the bullets unfired cartridge 1tomobile of | Plainville Uriday | last night [ found who posi- men witness was st night. identified the had seen in a §to able to get e ma- se whom he ar which the d. They over 200 before giving up the [ star | ehine ome Gilatke cartied a palr of t him and when driving hine would usa these for be an A third man ccomplice of 1 Adisagree- ¢hureh before the (apiritual affairs on | BOY STEALS THEATER TICKETS. ne polige received a report this t someoric had stolen & door from Water visiting at street. ater box office. Chief Detective Ser- MeCue 2 with of the vhich it fs thought they were hammer handle door. ed among nding ove ize1 the roll but had dropped them main entrance when he made ed exit. 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T To Public Mr Vstonnding Resuit FRBITS i~ wluced The Fatr Do | wntathve of the bein Comter by a Repre LEBILS Co intre t 73 Arch Street Phone 106 P.&.—Thomas has v Br Aldnch, 510 Shuttle Meadow av- e largest Buckeye Incuhator in ew I in. It has a capacity of 2,772 chicl a gang of these chicks are strutting about in our window - they're hungry (always) healthy and full of pep—in other genuine children of a Buckeye In- enue words— cubator ““Hardware Meant for Hardwear” "t APRIL 5 In the tonneau were found u | saw | . | tower, cross the yard, | back | The car | unsuccessful attempts were | but | ling watchful eyes out for the thieves | « were unable to get the cars | trial in the | a6 to who should have charge of its | vered the call and | , 1926, l] F-LFGGED MAN ESCAPES PRISON \Climbs Over Wall of New Jersey | Penitentiary | Trenton, N. J. April 5 (M-At-| tacking and wounding a guard a the state prison here yesterday, | |Jack Gordon, thirty-five, one | 1egzed convict, robbed him of his | money, jewelry, part of his cloth- ing, a riot gun and revolver, low- | ered himselt from the death houte tower to the prison yard and es- caped over the wall. | Despito his handicap o {only one leg Gordon managed to| | stide down a rope from a prison | climb to the | standing in ale the wall, f havine !top of an army truck the prison yard and | dropping safely on the outside, He | got into an automobils, apparent- |1y ot a confederate who was cir- cling the Institution. Gordon, who was | stunned Daniel J. Hag |eran deputy, with a black that he had made from ypleces of Iwire, bits of lead and rubber, and made his ge from the tower by means of & rope which was us fo coal and other materi |to the tower. Attacks Guard from Behind Coming up behind Haggerty while |he was eating, Gordon struck him |over the head. He bound and gagged I him and robbed him of his gold wateh, a ring and his pocketbook | | as he lay senseless. Hageerty is suf- [ fering from shock as a result of the | | attack | | Twenty-five deputles wero sent out from the prison in a scarch for ‘ Gordon and oethers were sent to | Philadelphia and Camden, where, it | belfeved, ha: might have been | heading. The prison authorities be- | 1 that, with the deputy’s guns, the escaped convict ig likely to put lup a perate fight in case he i [ run down. | Gordon lost his left leg while serving with the Canadian arm | France and wore a wooden p | Gordon, together with | Helen, was res April, 1021, from Cum nd coun- ty to sérve sentences of from 12 to 18 years for robbery and carrving | deadly weapons. His wife | at the prisor FISHING TACKLE | | “frusty erty, a v ralee is Remember Steve? Mr. Brody became famous hy “taking a chance.” He’s dead now. Why not insist on milk from eibert & Son’s Dairy—and stop taking chances? Il TO DRIVE ' Joseph | svenne 246 Fast s owned | Delldona of 180 Hartford |and Norman Staubley of . |strest figured in a ¢ollision shortly | 5 o'clock vesterday da » was do tanbley car. Stauble (structed in driving afternoon. | to the J.E.SEIBERT & SON Pasteurized Milk & Cream u%alze SureIts Sezb PHONE =~ 172 % 437 PARK ST.. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ing Into Elm street as {eame up Park street | Frea Wagner investig falr, but found no cause C other car | Policeman | ted rl» | 09 roll of tekets at tha Palace the- | | | informed that a small boy had | - Added pleasure comes to all who smoke Lucky Strikes. Their flavor is superior— as you will learn when you try Of over 200 brands, Lucky Strikes are the only cigarettes offering this added enjoyment—toasting develops the hidden flavors of the world’s finest tobaccos. That’s why uckies taste so good