New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 19, 1928, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 192s. v e ° ! would rid the kitchen of the “still.” and he may start on this attempt {llw next expedition would take him Ska Wlts Chal’e e Pollce One of the most dangerous fea- nday. to Greenland and thence to the m ng tures of the bootlegging business is The Mtalian explorer brought his |north pole and he was anxiocs te the transporting end, for the pen-| dirigible, Italia, back to port safely |E¢t the expedition under way. TT S N AY yesterday after 68 hours in flying| All members of the crew over the snowbound wastes of the |Teported in excellent health. to Discover Liquor Hideaways :: " v ion.v i | o I northern arca. He had fought fog, |h#d planned to land six m police who oftenc shoot at speed- ! of comparatively easy ts have Britain 1] re several suspected . > ! . snow and high winds in eruising |on Lenin Taud, sty 3"«“ make . | of comparatively easy arrcsts have | Britain there are several pecte: : i S i b 5 itory observations, but higl nds - Perpetual Warfave Ber|Guon winde i 1hs post son vinss | here ara peverst wpectod | (0 Al Members of His Crew i v e e eamtores territory bt obserstion e il'ullu: have walked into tenements caught, but they have had somie " E “ ot Heflm} ? St ! ing cars. is cver present. In New tween Law and Lawlesslana found “stills” in operation, with narrow escapes and undoubtedly The trip was a complete success, | {complete outfit. Inexperienced trans- | fense. Only « short time Spitzbergen. May Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.DSS. - e chance of cscape that the police him, he took the chance of catching | » - ay made plans for his nest cruise . \one garted rapla prepara. | D To R, Johuoow, D.DS, themselves were surprised. Back him without the wuse of firearms, | linto the ions for another visit north, this X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN The eternal chuse after the boot- ' and forth, by night and by da the and the hootlegger, by a stroke of | NAT. BANK BLDG. legger, which the New Britain po- fight is carricd on, the representa- good fortune, disappeared into the | lice department instituted shortly | ives of th law watching with darkness and was not overhauled. H ter prohibition beeame a theoreti- | trained eyes for sagging sprinzs on No Resentment Toward Police l . o . cal actuality, if not a practical and | automobiles which betray heavy ge as it may seem to those | M k (H lf) M G 1 -quainted with the ways of the ’ 1C ey mse cuuire E: {pothing to prevent immediate con- owe their lives to the reluctance of Nobile said. although no land was Reveals Cunning Con-|sscation of mash, liquor and the policemen to fire except in self de- o0 28 the _dinisibly simmed DEN I l I ugh the northern skies. trivances to Hide Stocks. rorters. 100 .have fallen into the et liceman had u suspect . e e I e L e s b {In some instances with such slight saying is, but rather than injure | S b ? EaRy Lrought to a stop at its base her. polar regions——which will ix:.wl- a visit to the north pole time to the pole proper. He said By Fontaine Fox wa HERE'S OME FORTH' BoOK, WHILE T WAS IN AUSTRALIA!~«T WIN A ONE ROUAD K.Q. _OVER "SANDBAG DUFFY | SEE?~TH' NEXT DAY A COUPLE OF GOAT-BEARD PERVESSERS FROM A COLLEGE, COMES UP To~TH’ HOTEL AW WVITES ME OVER 10 “THEIR UNIWERSITY, we « WELL, I GOES THERE AN’ -THEY'S TEK MORE PERFESSERS IN A ROOM, s THEY HAD A LOT OF APE AW’ GORILLA SKULLS LAVIN® AROUND, WHAT -THEY MEASURED WITH A KIND OF COMPASS, <« SEE 2 o “THEN -THEY g STARTED MEASURIN’ MV DOME, AN’ COMPARI 1T WTH -TH' GORILLA SKULLS, AN’ NoDDIN' -THEIR OWN HEADS, <« WELL, I BEGIN-TO THINK “THEY'RE GIVIN' ME “TH’ WORKS, -« N AN WHEN ONE OF ‘EM GIVES ME A-TEST A 0 PEELIN" BANANAS, | /2= ) STARTTo BURN UP!-. /o wr INTWO MINUTES, 5 1 PuT ‘EM ALL I complete shut down on the manu-loads. and checking up bn every sus- not ure and distribution of liquor. | picious appearing automobile or per- - police and the hootleggers, many of | lias uncovered a higher degres of |son driving through the strec e Jatter bear no il will towards | resourcefulness among violators of | while the gs whose livelihood d aiding crew, their attitude be- | the law in this city than the en-|pends on their success in fransport- one of preparedness at all times, | | forcement of any other constitution.| g liquor through city and tonn, hut wlways expecting the worst. “If | The machine photographed above weighs cight tons, and the aver- | amendment, state statute or city|drive on ‘With increased determina- |yoy catch me, all right.”” remark the | age sales price for this size (11-lnch) & $12.000, 1t Stande more tan c¢odinance. In the opinion of the|tion, tempting fate after first and cxperienced erowd. but under their iy fect in height. ruthorities having the liquor law en- [ second convictions, their minds fo- Lreath they assure themselves that S £= T torcement problem in charge, there cussed on the “big money™ beyvony irying to make a cateh aectually account of the Creas: si h and : i unquestionably a long road ahead | the law. making it arc not the same. In a s the new concern found itselr| Liefore the turn, there is to be a| Catehing bootleggers has become roeent police court case, testimony | rowded and it was necessary to oy | turn, makes itself apparent in n-.giulmfl-" a science, and like scientists. wag given by a police officer that | hand t plant |:.w‘.. ss has con- form of a_rovision of the act, and|the police are constantly addinz 1 an several visits fo @ corfain store. | tinued rapidly during the pust year they are always scheming to stiffen | their stors of knowledge and must he warned the proprictor that thers \[]”E FflR EXPANS'“N i the officials of ~the company their opposition and mancuvering | e ready for surprises at every tur were indications about the premises | state that it will necessary to their forees to head off the new|One local officer, who had a part that liquor was on sale, despite h increase fa 1 in the near| moves i tuted Ly the element en-|i? a case in police court which did inability to find it. and the propri i future u,“ g machine turn gaged in running rum. To the out-|not result in a conviction on ount ctor, while always denying that he ‘Goss & Dfll:eelld co Pl‘OdllClS vd out by the company is used ex sider, the work of catching the car-|Of the unwillingness of the judge 10 had anyg connection with the rum g tensively in the automobile and rail- s of illicit liquor should be easy, | disbelieve all of the defense testi-'game, never displaved the slightest| road fields and in the production of { the police Know through experi- | WonY. made 1t his business for some rescniment at the reausnt - i) DENIADG hy Manulacturers :iex siumiing supptics, cicetrical co that there are many phases of | fterwards to learn all he could spection of this officer and others. | oods and har . The machin = task which seem to hecome more | @bout activities in the place of bus- | Not 41l in the business are of this can be used for 1ing. turning ling and increasingly difficult as s under suspicion, and after sev-compley, however, some of them af Remarkable progress in the indu k i m ral months' puinstaking observation fecting the demeanor of persecute |trfal world has been made in the Al the early mukes of this ma- | Foll Police Temporarily and dcduction, be satisfied himscll martyrs, and condemning not only |past few years by the Goss & D ¢ were hard to set up and th There arc places In New Britain | 88 to the hiding place of the liquor. the particular officers who maks | Lecuw Machine Co. which is loca 1 of the Kensmgtoi con- Waving the reputation of “rum | AFFAREEmMCHts were made for a raid (he raids, but everyone in the po- |an the New Britain road in Kensing- o achine Is thiat it can be as soints.” which raiding squads visited , !0 the daytime, and the officer had lice serviee and all their relatives. fton. Although the concern is still sct up for 200 pieces 23 for time after time before meeting with | the satisfaction of buing able fo g0 Necdless fo say. the police mever |in i infancy ita business has in-' 10080 or any ofher amoun ks as a rent | directly to the tank from which the register sorrow when “the g00ds™ |creased steadily rther expan 1t is the intention of the compa Slimaner el i R e ]mr“'°°7‘: was flowing. and a conviction ure found on those of this ilk. slon will be necessary soon. o have a complete line of chuckin TAne e ay L SSe Javlel ronbwen f T e viblibeen euti- | PAs in every other business. pro- . The concern was incorporated in and to continue to add i S TUM-TUNRINg {1822 and operations were started in dily to its production as time | 1 night and the proprictors were | CIZBtIY interested in his work. or had fession or whatever and night and the prop TS VT (e lacked pride in his own ability to way be classified as. there exists |ihe factory in Junuary L The s on. Although this program will latter more than a little jealousy ameng | company manufactures a high grade add to the line it will not effect t charging good prices for the lquor.| 10, X0 PrUC IE 8 o o Dimohgl Asstontn of syaichions ORI S (Cnt ol Hine beth e angiil at0eastiihe operators, in fact the litte green | multiple spindle chucking machine | present types produced by the com- | polnia fof Wantage, (e places WOre] yisi s nne i dnon o Cnid o serpent has been known to caus® a lin two different sizes. When the pany Fhigldeq atiaritical momentd, JeMINE L rorsa in'nunt diiiha AIrsE IAstancs {5 st A6 et N fouthoes ine factory ‘was firsl opened only one| The factory is modern & no evidence for the police when | oomeq. positive enough to withatand Losuld be well off financlally 16 they |ues was manufactured. The ma-|cmployes have plenty 1 wooped down. Tn m CASES, | Any attack. ¥ were not avaricious. “Why 3 ¢ proved 1o be very si ul fwhich to do sful raids were not made until Arrest Often Ends Activity hother me? Why not get so- land there was a large demand for it | i lurge and airy and there i _Agents® were engaged, and: evenl 4johough some yiolators persist it |whina. ithe self-styled ma many of the leading munufactur- light and fresh air in abundance, then the fask was adifticu defying the authorities. despite the policemen with experience lend ling concerns in the country. After The officers of the co arc Containers of liquor ) e P Eeinant sndl froasuiar o eyt heavy penalties meted o rst |a sympathetic ear. finding out all it haa been on the market for Tound in cellars, coal bins, lumber}, ;g gocond offenses, u gr Ny they can about the activities of “so- |short time and had proved its worth |Goss; vice-president. A. T.. Deloeuw: piles, chicken coops, barns, attics, | yiconide persons, auiong them and-so.” In a day or two, or prob- the large manufactu requested | seerctary, Black: hrooms, under beds, in false ceil- | \omen have figuratively thrown up ably a week or month. the well-[{hy Goss & DeLeeuw concern rer, Crozier. The diree- and floors, and hundreds of|yeir hands after one experience |laid plans go into execution and the [manufacture the machine in a larg-|tors ar < 1, smith, Howard | r hiding places which could not ! \jih the police and the court. Ex- quarry fs caught. Much information or size, Work was started about i | Hart Puardon .| uncovered except through the|pecting to accumulate riches by (of the sort that is most difficult 10 lyear ago on the new size and it | Rickey . John & staking - scarch. Small ‘selling a poor grade of woonshine | obtain has come to the police in this | yroved to be just as successful as, Black ta covercd by hoards so care-|jiquor in their own kitchens, son way, for nobody khows more about {ipe original. fully laid that cven experienced | housewives in New Britain have a rum-runner than does another in | wood workers might overlook their|jcarned that it is n ary to take |the same game. | vurpose have been ripped out of [in a great many 25 cent pieces to i . | talls and cellar ceilings, and in at!jateh a 100 fine, &nd the police ELEPHANT IN KITCHEN | 1o <t one Vlll?mhrlolonj. :»!w, mll;j;'.“fjrltl“ have observed, not \wnhom‘ some Tondon, May 10 (UP)—Arthur | horate arrar 3 certain neighborhoods turned their |y % 0, SR VS BWECETEE 0 L ik ito, ouilats hane ‘hosn used toiliaters in\loitor directions: atter e lod (Rl Shiary #1s went dnte the ceive searchers with some success, | first raid. for no other reason than | iy, to investigate. but it appears of late that experl-|the absence of the “grog” where! o hiinked——and then he ran. his | :nee has taught the offenders that it | once it flowed. Other moonshiners, | igh punctuated by still more brok. is safer to have only a small amount | however, have been known 10 Pay | en crockery. { of the liquor on hand, %0 that it out fines and costs and attorneys'! jeor an elephant had managed to might be more casily thrown away |tees running into several hundreds ' cscape his tether and hud entered on the approach of the police of dollars in & comparatively short the Way kitchen. The animal, be- | “Stills” in Tenements time before figally deciding that the longing to a vaudeville act, was re- EGAD ROSCOE, ~TELL ME ATEW OF YouR FISTIC ENCOUNTERS 1IN JEAR OLD AUSTRALIA! wx LAD, T WAS ON A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION IN-THAT COURTRY, WHEK Nou WERE PLAYING WITH ALPHABET BLOCKS!- 27 work. 8 Z (1111 2. L assistant Crozier a Stanley BANKER felt his intelli- gence had been insulted when an Auburn man said: our body construction. That costs us more. Thie battle has not been entirely | husiness was a losing one. Tn other captured and some hours later Way onc-sided, however, and a number | cases, nothing short or jail sentences cautlously returned to his home. Our Annual Sale of Wall Papers Will Begin Wednesday Morning, May 23rd at 9 o’clock We need not tell you that we carry in stock, and always have, the finest grade of Wall Paper made, and we guarantee every roll wesell to be right. Our Sale Prices Will Surprise You We also include in this yearly sale — Paints, Varnish, Brushes, Enamels, at a very liberal discount. We hope to see you when you can spare the time to Save a Dollar, and considering the vital importance in the Decoration of your home, Wall Paper is the most inexpensive thing you buy. Don’t Forget the Date, Wednesday, May 23rd Yours for Service and Quality, he John Boyle Co. -5 Franklin Sq. Tel. 359 “Auburn builds a better car and sells it for less cost.” “Impossible,” replied the banker “because the more of a thing that you buy the cheaperyoucan buyit. There- fore, can not a big combine of volume producers buy cheaper than Auburn?” “Yes,” replied the Auburn man. 8o the banker thought that settled it. But, here comes the interest- ing part that sheds a light on the automobile business; The Auburn man replied— “It is true that we buy less motors, for example, than the manufacturers to whom you refer. Therefore, we pay more per motor. Also, instead of six cylinders we have holes in our motor in which to put pis- tons. These two holes cost us more money. Then, instead of cheap cast- iron pistons, Auburn buys the finest. We pay a royalty for Bohnalite pistons with steel invar struts. That costs us more. Then we use Lynite rods. That costs us more. Then we have dual manifold and dual carburetion and Lanchester balancer and special muffler, and they cost us more. Andthenwe finish our motor, nickel-plate it; and that costs us more. We buy framesfrom the same source that the miajority of manufacturers get but we buy less than some others, Moedel 88—Sedan Straight Bight—125-inch wheelbase—g169S therefore that costs us more. But instead of the common variety of small frame, we get a wider, deeper frame with bigger flanges and more cross member supports, and that costs us more. Then, on top of that, because laminated construction is stronger than one piece, we laminate our frame and double armor plate it from the front end to back behind the motor. And that costs us more. Instead of the ordinary kind of cables that let the ;ge‘cl: tricity escape we use tension ozone-proof cables of the very finest, and that costs us more. And we put these cables in a nickel-plated support, and that costs us more. And we use the highest internal explndinxvdnm four-wheel brakes, and that costs us more. And we add a compensating cylinder to these br:k;-, and that costs us more. And we put a special rinda aromld thc‘bnkehmdmm in order to keep its o true, and that costs us more. And we have the Bijur chas sis lubricating system that only Auburn, Packard and Rolls Royce have, and that costs us more. And we go to great extremes to reinforce and strengthen A\B\IRN 666 Roadsar §995; 6-66 Sport Sodun §109% 6-66 Sedan $1149; 6-66 Cabriolet Sodaa $ “CMII”S("M.‘III:::I-"M I‘ .Iy".s;.l-"r&hbh.s‘lmauhh $1695; l'ul::n“’ m o 20954 115 Cabrioket mm..fl ”’“: 115 Speedeter u|"!uuh--”‘l-h“ Frolght, Tax ond Beuipmens Estra. AUBURN AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, AUBURN, INDIANA. THE DOMIJAN MOTOR CO., INC. Hotel Burritt Garage And we use genuine curled hair and de luxe springs, and thatcosts usmore. And we puton four hydraulic shock a and that costs us more. And we give you the Beewster type non-glare windshield, and that costs us more. The Auburn man went thor- oughly into the construction of the entire Auburn car and showed how we give excess value, greater factors of strength and safety, more en- during construction, better materials,andfinerworkman. ship in every part of the car. And admitted that it cost Aubum more. . But, heconcluded, here is this Auburm t Eight Sedan which we build better, more efficient and more enduring and sell for $1695 whereas, three big production Sixessell for, $1995, $1990 and $1986S. And those are the very man. ufacturers who you claim can build a better car for less money because of the econ- omies of their volume pur. d Who gets those savings, do you? Auburn has built its amaring success by telling the theonlvwaytobuyln% by comparing it and it. Drive the Auburn and itdoesnotsell itselfand prove to give you greater value for lessmoneythan anyothercar, you will not be asked to buy. P.S.—That banker drives an Auburn car today. 136 Washington St.

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