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UNCLE SAM MAY MAKE WHISKEY FOR MEDICIN (Continued From First Page) | manufacture for beverage purposes. | | The present demand for medicinal | whiskey is about two million gal- | lons a year. The manufacture of | | three million gallons would allow | for natural loss by evaporation of | about a third of the liquor over th five years period nccessary for | proper ageing. | he medicinal liquor now on hand | ed by President Coolidge and Secre- | in 37 bonded warchouses is what | tary Mellon, the latter of whom is | was left when the prohibition laws te t | There is only about credited with saying that the plan | was too much like the government 18 now Boing into the liquor business. exhaust General Andrews pointed out that the government will not go into the | five whiskey business for profit, that it | " will be cheaper for the government to manufacture the whiskey than to supervise its manufacture in pri- vately owned distilleries and that the government cannot be in the position of ‘“encouraging private enterprize.” In the whiskey busi- ness. It is further pointed out it would probably be difficult former whiskey distilled to manu facture whiskey they cannot expect to make much profit out of machinery has already verted to o preciated from disuse been dismantled. Their mar th of medicinal whiskey under n- i ballots in 1 ment supervision a4 be o rectors for risky and attended by many bothe ommerce. It some but neces precautions. General Andrews is today hold 5 conferences on the plan wit t i ¢ S whiskey manufacturers and with a rectors representative of the American medical association, and he is ex- pected to make public the details his bill as soon as those have agraed upon it Under the prohibi intoxicating ‘liquors can went into effort 000,000 gallox \aining and this will be the | present rate of consumtion, in about years. Thus if any medicinal key properly aged in wood is to | be available at time, manu- facture of new be undertaken immediately. MAY SOON KNOW RESULT OF C. OF C. BALLOTING that supplys must Report on Election May Be Made at Directors’ Mecting Monday Noon. last day for the fil- annual elec- the Chamber is likely the bal- ed tomorrow report will at a meet- held at noon Monday. morning, ctors will mect ccting officers for coming Who > new mercantile is problematica mercantile for purpose the conee amendment | chairman will he manu- demand that Judge W. C zh there seems to be a unani- | 2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1926. PROUD PAPA IN CRASH FOLLOWING CHRISTENING Drinks Hearty, Drives Auto; Hits Another Car, Step on Gas, Is Arrested. H 152 Wilcox street, a christening at last night and did not mother to learn of it be- is a believer in the old | fashioned custom of baptism within Steve 23, of Sorisky, aged had his home want h cause she whereas Steve's months old a week after birth, child is about four During the evening Steve drank con ible wine, according to the p nd when he started to driv down Wilcox stres steered it into a car owned | William A. Sadd of 100 Seymo: street, which was parked at th Mr. Sadd heard the cras and wr in time to see Stev: car driving off. Detective Sergeant vestigated when the report came t Licutenant Bamforth, and, findir Steve lying across a bed at his hom. placed him under arrest on charg: of operating an automobile whil under influence of liquor, ~as evading responsibility after an ace In the opinion of th sergeant and the leutenant, Stev was unfit to drive an automobile. In police court morning, At forney M. D asked that th case he continued until next Wednes day mo ning as he had not had tin; ) discuss the case with Steve. Ths orney sald his client denies the charges, and not guilty pleas were side lee lis brother's car he curb. Ellinger 1 H. 5. GRIDIRON GAME |a 36 to 0 score. His work in that | game brought about his recognition as a star and he was the unanimous choice of the team for captain of Former Red and God tar SHHl| "S5 o ™ v e Gontined to Home I e st 6 saclins e | might be at thé sidelines cheering | for the Red and Gold boys but he was forced to wait at home while Fop Hhe ‘gasona ool his teammates were being badly e e e beaten in the game at Willow Brook i i park last fall. The defeat of his teamm touched him greatly but he is rooting hard for the eleven to | come through this year. When he | the announcement that Frank th would be out of the lineup he expressed his sympathy and hop- ed the injured center would be in ! condition to play part of the game. He has followed this y Al season and receives the results of cvery week from the Herald office, e is planning to keep in close touch with the team through whatever Information is sent by the Herald correspondents on the field. MOVIES AS DISTRACTION FOR H. §. FOOTBALL TEAM | Squad to Watch “Flicker Folks” on ecutive ank McCarthy, captain-elect of last N. B. H. | S. football team, will not be fulfilled. year | silver Screen to Keep Minds | Off Big Game, Members of th school foothall squ M. Cassidy, Managers Ired and Bernard LeWitt and 2 Manager John Matthews will ew Britain High Coach George FRANK McCARTHY | | when his team defeated Hartford by ar's team would be the best means of taking the boys' attention away from the game, The squad has received an invita- tion from the Boys' club of Hartford Public High school to attend a ban- quet at the school next Tuesday evening. The Hartford squad will also be the guests of the club. SHOWER FOR MISS SADD A miscellaneous shower was given last night at the home of Miss Flor- ence Messenger of Connerton street, in honor of Miss Rose G. Sadd. The soclal was attended by a large num- ber of friends of Miss Sadd, who on December 1, will become the bride | of Fred Dehm of 45 Griswold street. SHE USED 'EM Freda—Was he on his knees when proposed to you? Eila—No. I was on them.—Dorf- barbier, Berlin, he o — askfor Horlick's The ORIGINAL [SHIMRCHY Safe Milk and Diet Forlnfants, | Invalids, The Aged For all members of the family, children or adults, ailing or well. Serve at meals, between meals, or upon retiring. A nour- ishing, easily assimilated Food-Drink J- [PHILLIP — THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Ladies’ Winter Coats in wonderful array. all the season’s favorites in this collection of Sport ana Dress Coats. Raccoon, at very moderate prices. Fur Coats—Seal, You will fina Caracul, Beaver, ana OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT MEN'S WARM WINTER OVERCOATS In their woolens there is warmth—in their tailoring there is service and in their pricings there is actual economy. BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT ALL PRICES ‘4 —_—F - — factured for medicinal the amendment prohibits only poses, as | its entered. He said there are three witnesses whom Steve will call on, including Mrs. Sorisky. ngerford be re-clected > Chamber. Reports of not in physical condition and |a theatér party at the Strand theater attending physicians advised | tonight. A hlock of 35 seats has been | relieves faintness or hunger. against his going o the game with | r d for them. Prenirciist hoiie by sin e e s I | 5 5 ep: y stirring the pow- ach Cassidy fecls that (his | der in hot or cold water, No cooking. president [ 11e is which, at any hour of the day or night, 76 CHURCH ST. memberships being that have been the of- of but there following 1| renewed MISS McGRATH SHOWERED | Hartford tomorrow afternoon. | Miss Margaret McGrath of 104 Daly street was tendered a miscel- lancous shower by 35 of her friends at the home of her sister in For- estville last night. The feature of g was a mock marriage following participating: Pape; groom, Mildred bridesmaid, Effie Egan; man, Agnes Leist; minister, Pauline Backmaun. | Miss McGrath will become the bride of Hubert L. McCormack of Torestville, November 24, at St Mary’s church. CLOGK-LIKE REGULARITY HIS REWARD Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN relieved constipation of long standing NEW BRITAIN MR. 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