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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1927. ; [ ] % ALMY'S CHARGES 7% o i FLASHES OF LIFE: GLORIA SWANSON [o 0y, Ui B2t U SIS, £, %, o S0t A, 7, vt Photograph Cenorslp GOES WEST WITH TWO PRIVATE CARS * ™ | e Yokt s ey e i T ™ * erlin, Marc! DSOT < gated and t e - le lat. BEINfi PR"BEI] it R Albany, Ga.—This s the safest taking Gloria Swanson to . | ship of ph h records and tin hey sprang @ Se——— place in the country, so far as fires ! a 4 ciw tf = necticy v ; P e ‘ " . e g : a Hartford Connecticut river,| prohibition of nude theatrical pers [ ¢ |which brought $51,000 at auctlon. are concerne | 1 y e e I ol are concerned. Its loss last v ; : reaching height of 17 feet in slow. | formance Sale of L i aboard the : N B ki T araane 5] e 0onh was only 40 cents per capita and it Ma %: the other for|steady rise, passes ood eight Of | muilon saepren. Lo s tocll roley Aquor on Leviathan- to ¢ paseen co t . liquor David Harum. He ! e grand prize awarded by the | baggage. 18 feet. 3 Tof s Promind Be It e G b e geata ago mm| . Sow Torbedanutel I, Sewt, who|Netionsl Fire Wasts Copell wus ths | | ons committeo of ~the Prussiay e : : . ¥ an insurance agent $750 more United States Chamber of Com- el i Tones| Southington — Five sl []Yesnga[ed : 0 e g, The seer | B 47 O e o herome | merce. y at have Tolby Jones sion & ; = avalable to the public on i a Joks. Hop-|creditor of persons who owed $500,- | A oy e | whleh o at| tive" ang’ the en:fi:':e“.:i :::u‘::d' Washington, March 18 (UP)—The c h ¢ p ?:‘m;;,.:pfff" 0 to the Park and Tilford Stores, | rk—In an effort to revive born on st Patrick's day. S, H. MacKenzic, | of tolerating shows “caleulated to Anti-Saloon League today was pri- o s ¢ DBostc ilmeracl Lok A8 Tl b _mofinfy :M:" His [t “Moribund” spoken drama Mrs $ + 4 eat of| poison the sou: of the youtn." vately Investigating intimations of a |y, S 0 e EEBIEs ARBID L 07} ‘ e 0 BBSRY S 1 millionaire ~ Arizona ranchman | ypey dr , gings i § —_— & e alileitt 3 T that stewards sold liquor aboard the " : : : t Mass.—Ths : : e AL £ o8 {4 ties o v N March 18 (P — New e SO 1a hom to those horn 1asio aa1 it 5 mienhrow | : Gl Rdrsy hogemnd £ Coturmuaatiaa Frederick Almy, the ranchmag, | 5 g Menbigsa VIRpYRIE, | oI KO¥; for denc z Je ¢ 5 s R g landing at New York, was fired for | Virginia Whiting N 1 ner address o K's day, {nlila = SEags x ed laya was tossed having liquor in his suite ahoard the v nese prima Sratints TRl M Experts of the obe ship, and afterwards said there was v to 1 g g i there §s no immedi- drinking on board, intimating stew- | ards supplied the liquor. Whils the League was silent in the absence of its own facts on the 1ation, the shipping board reit: ased its recent statems couraged law vio! pointing out, however, that tions might be expected occasiona in any community as large as.th Il q lie Leviathan's. ! ployes, who hed had liquor, after a | recent investigation when the as- | sociation against prohibition amend- | ment made charges similar to Almy's intimation. The association today observed | nly that the shipping b 3t ¢ | oy et the eniopine beard o: <nat Probate Gourt Refuses to Honor | cent pure.” " New York, March 18 (UP)—Tith | SuCh a WIH estigation of charges of liquor | = g aboard the 8. 8. Leviathan of | | day, the question of dry law observ- | ence on American ships threatencd David Burke, general manager of | tha U. 8. Lines, operators of the prize vessel of the shipping board | fleet, told the United Press & rigid | 4 inquiry would be made into charges |be of Fred Almy, Arizona cowboy and widower of an English peeress, that ; \ . ; . o N N “those who want a nip” on the 1€, W t B . S 4 b A Leviathan have no trouble getting nat person who 1 l . AN q | e . 322 ey, Almy's charge came aft ha vvaoT : A g 238 N\ \\\ \ comitionaly paid an $835 e ! < 3 yrospective A 3 2 s ’ »S of whiskey and | it asl Z § R ; ¥ > ” two cases gnac which were |, found outside his cabin on tha | Leviathan. He denied the liquor was his. Liquor selling aboard the Levia- pye SRR *ON R ; 4 ; : H ; . p 3 Jis osonereed repentedly | Pllat?)-‘[blfialht,lfi((‘}lc» s el B ; J - T is now but one year since Askin’s opened up this branch store at New Brit- s 1ed to o | IX 1)1‘:1(31‘1. _-.\r‘ncs‘ g ‘ 2 p =" ain. Already we have established ourselves as the leading credit Clothing whl;};ccl:;: ons cama lnst summer | anag ; | K / ] - Lt - establishment in the city of New Britain. Our r.cmarkable values—our very Risoygnnt, . . Braston, haad of | the Plrat o s | A} \ £ ) - casy credit accqmnmdatmns—our cour teous service, have enabled us to de- bition Amendment, enid the povern- | 5 p Vel ; . A p 3 ol velop this store into one of the leading units of our large chain of 55 stores e o ] ‘\ o S : R throughout the country. mmodors Herbert HAMIEy, Com- | trounced o p 4 R To thank the good folks of this city who have helped to make this store the mander ot the ehip, and hio cro% | ynen o y - Ry : ] = wonderful success it has hecome, we are running this great Anniversary Sale Reerican: o i h\pR hos | CIBYANE D ikt 2 A N V. : in which we are featuring our Anniversary Sprin utfit S whi il NS v Spring ale, which wil : rever they save you from $10.00 to $15.00 on your Spring clothes. You can select any of rie I o L ———— | 2 : : 1 . the garments in stock at the prices listed below, and purchase them at the side Amer € | 3 ~ \, S P rersaryv 1 e amorican waters e o | New Wonderful I | Iy % ] NN special anniversary price. as Tost fo tho U 5. vesscs F Powd. | ’ % ’ ) sy Remember, you need pay no money down to take advantage of this wonder- TG ace owder \ , % ful opportunity, Come one—come all, to this great value giving Anniversary A n ships, including some of |If the face u 1 - prohibition have been made fre-|away indefl lquently; but formal complaints to | your prohibition forces have been rare. Almy said stewards on the Levi- Jathan sold liquor to thirsty passen- gers. “Take Charles M. Schwab for in- tance,” he said. “He was aboard, jand I'm very sure t it he had wanted a bottle the stewards would '-, pave broken their necks to get it for him Hs sald many passengers drank e D champagns with their meals and hat he himsclf had consumed some ¢ithin & few feet of Commodore | The Latest Styles [Hartley while the ship was at quar- lentine—which is inside the three In Spectacles and Eyeglasses fmile limit. “Anyone can buy a drink from ||OUR EXAMINATION of the) he stewards on the ship and every- || Eyes s Thorough and Scientific > who crosses the ocean knows OUR AIM * he added. | i Burke, in promising an investi- 5‘ to ation, said he doubted whether Please Particular People et o o e gy ey F, Reddell]| A y A $19.98 PrEss ) A $29.50 SUIT ) ome taken aboard by passengers, IN ight find its way Into stewards' OPTOMETRIST { f P\ (8 Ay COAT ¢ . ! st | A Any A Any 0'COAT T Commodore Hartley wasn't much | 99 West Main St. : A ! ! $1 9'98 Sg;:h $29.50 } OUR ) { STORE Aterested 1o €hy chargas, Phone 1185 for Appointments ‘ k ; Any $4 98 HAT Any HAT 7 . 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