New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 9, 1929, Page 4

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LIQUOR SHUGELING NOW BIG BUSINESS Skipper of “I'm Alone” Reveals Secrets of Rum Trade EDITOR'S NOTE—This is the A Take Over Rum Runner anadian say Cascarcts nich real exer- an hour in the es the b d ordin, en yvour bowels whenever you to them. Every time you take your bowels become stronze the reason they give lasting relief from constipation, biliousness, head- aches. indigestion, bloating, etc That's why 20 million boxes are use. "CASCARETS STRENGTHEN THE BOWELS HANDY THRY WORK $4INQED-TOP! WHILE YOU ” Fin soxus aasn NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1920. | any other perfecily proper com- modity. Hc knows who hired him, contraband he brings in, or how much is paid for it. 1 Liquor smuggling, in other words. | has passed out of the wild, semi- | piratical condition of its infancy and ss. “Pm Alone” Skipper Has Led Adventurous Life \ases that most ¥ 3 | tain Randell ‘ ‘ > | was unavoidably delay- cd on his second cutter was prowl vous, and after ¥ day or so, the I'm Alone put ba for a better oppe v loafed for a few da ooner swung at anc d out again, ani ip. A coast guard FOUGHT Wity BRITISH AQMY hip many miles and the drowning of Leon Mainjoy. attle with police in thé ving distriet. The com- ipted to hold a 1e town hal. meeting | M. Fiefield Saved | From Constipation “Though about 78 Bun old 1 slways remember Dr. True's Elixir and the good it did me. I tell everyone about a severe sickness which befell me 30 years ago. I paid lots of money for advice —did everything. Could not leave my bed. I first one bottle of ' Dr TruesElixir "TUE IM ALC: MADE. TWC UL TRIPS-" 55= nment of the I'nitel middie of a al dispute that olved | No Money Changes then another,and in a few days 1 was able to commence work. Tam now 78, never have consti- q_llion troubles for I take Dr. 'rue’s Elixir.”— J. J. Fiefield, Yarmouthville, Me, Family size $1.20; other sizes 60c & 60c A favorite since 1851 Hands 1 of Towers Filling Station South Main and Stanley Streets At Willow Brook Park GASOLINE All brands of Gas are sold at this price outside of this section. is selling this A-1 Gas for this low price. filling station and save money. The summer schedule started last Sunday—Station is open for business from 6:30 A. M. till 9:30 P. M. daily. FREE CRANK CASE SERVICE With 100 Per cent Pure Pennsylvania Oil..... QUAKER STATE GOODRICH PURE MOTOR OIL Electrically Driven Gasoline Pumps — Quick Service Towers Drive down to this popular HYVIS Tires, Tubes, Accessories — Specializing In DAYTON TIRES AND TUBES TOWERS FILLING STATION South Main and Stanley Streets At Willow Brook Park | The True Family Laxative | but he does not know who gets the | Where Smart Style and Moderate Price Meet —215 MAIN STREET— The Most Successful FASHI ONS— presented in a brilliant array and at lowest possible prices SPRING COATS Gorgeously Styled in the Paris and New York Manner ‘ #1350 39450 For Sport and Dress Wear | near the rendez- | THE FLANNEL COAT SERVES SUMMER WEAR WELL Just light enough to he comfortable— just warm enough to be useful—the trim lithe coat of fine wool flannel. Tailored in line with notched lapels. Sometimes intricately tucked in the 1t dressmaker modes. Sometimes leted with narrow leather belt. In D of course—with the accent on the beige family. Others Up to $59.50 | You Cannot Find Better Values Nor More Stylish SPRING FROCKS THAN THESE AT ‘14 and at $1 2.75 Small Patterns Distinguish New Printed Frocks I'he bowed, tiered, flounced, draped, tucked and pleated frock all take on new heauty when they are developed in the new prints. Flat crepe weaves or crepe de chine are charmingly printed in the tinier Parisian Conventional, modernistic, or floral motifs are all used in novel variations. Other Frocks to $25 designs.

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