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A i % :f ‘ a NEW BRITAIN DATI.Y HERAI .D. FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1930. 15 Kansas and Tennessee Only States Voting Bone Dry In National Poll FOURTH REPORT OF PROHIBITION POLL For State Lnforcement Alabama Arkansas California Connecticut Delawar: civeass Dist. of Columbia . Florida . Georgia Tllinois Indiana Jowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachuse Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri braska : New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode TIsland South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia Washington “West Virginia Wisconzin The vote for strict cnforcement in the fourth Di- pro- shows a slight gain week's returns of The Literary gest's “straw” hibition, though Kansas and Ten nessce are the .only two of the 1) states reported which are voting bone dry, according fo tomorrow's Issue of the magazine. 755,857 new votes are reported this week from twenty additio states, Of the 2,000,340 post-card votus received though the mail and eount- ed at the poll headquarters, §48,75!, or slightly over 429 of the total ar wet and 598,252, or nearly 300, vote damp while 553,337 are bon: dry and demand a strict enforc:- ment of the prohibition laws, In every southern state Tennessee the combined vote for modification and repeal is largsr {han that for enforcement, while i Maryland the vote for repcal 1= considerably greater than for both modification and enforcement. The vast section of Dixie is ap- praiced as voting “medium dry” The Literary Digest Ta Florida, Kentucky, and Lou mna, the vote for répeal outbalanc the total for cither modification or enforcement. In Maine. which has long besn considered the bell-wether of {he prohibition movement. the drys out- vote the wets by 4,116 to 4 035, but there is a third damp group of 2,- 559 who favor modification. Oklahoma, one of the baby states of the Union, votes vigorously for strict enforcement, returning a to- tal that almost outweighs both that for modification and repeal. Connecticut, Delaware, Illinoi New Jersey, New York, Pennsy vania, and Wisconsin, continue vote strongly wet as does also ti tiny domain of the District of C>- lumbia. Of the show a referendum on except to 40 states reported, vote for repeal that 29 is “Where Better Hats Cost Less” CLIFFORD STORES, INC. 168 MAIN STREET I Digest states cditoriall For Modification For Repeal Total 46,661 2,000,340 greater than for cither modification or enforcement, while in the othor 20 states the vote for strict enforc:- ment shows a larger total than for cither modification or repeal. “A little figuring,” The Literary “will sho v that the bome drys have gained a| trifle more than a point in ratio | value since last week, while modi- | fication has gone down almost a point, and repeal has lost a fraction | oi a point. | Glancing at some of the newly | arrived states in today's mammo tabulation, we see Alabama and Ac- kansas running almost neck and | neck and rolling up pluralities for | enforcement. | “It will be seen that Delaware plunges for repeal, its vote in the third column outweighing its com- bined enforcement and modification votes, Florida, Louisiana, and Ken- tucky, also go wet—uniess their modification and enforcement votus be counted together. “Georgia remains loyal to en-| forcement, in a rather evenly dis-| tributed vote. “Maryland goes ultraswot, with the repeal vote outnumbering its other two vote combined: “Mississippi favors cnforcement | by a small margin. but Tenne goes dry with a bang, its enforc ment vote soaring beyond its com- bined modification and repeal vots “Texas gives enforcement a solil plurality, but is counterbalanced by | Virginia with a vote of similar pro- portions, giving its chief weight ‘o repeal. West Virginia, however, rallies for the drys “And despite what the governor of North Carolina said, in pre-pro- hibition days, to the governor of South *Carolina, both states figure in The Digesf dry count. “Turning to New England, w find Massachusets delivering 30,688 dripping wet votes, as against 19,- BROADCASTING One of New Britain's Greatest IMILLINERY EVENTS| 1000 of the Newest HATS for Spring From New York’s foremost style creators, shown for the first OTHERS NEW BRITAIN time here .75 UP TO $§4.95 PLENTY OF YOUTHCUL LARGE HEAD SIZES 594 dry and 16 on the contrary back the dry cause. Rhode Island, which' is looking for- | characteristic ward to holding an official prohibi- tion repeal. ed the | tion, | ment and gets under the w a | nose, as it were—4,116 dry damp and 4.035 wet. {Reservation Dwellers Understand | | as | The h 723 damp ones. Hampshire and Vermont Instead a silence broken only by the rain enveloped the reservation as tribal members accepted witn stoicism Lila’s deci- sion to plead guilty to second de- gree murder. In a two room cabin at one eni \ol the reservation old Anson Jimer- son, Lila's father, and her 80-year- old aunt, Anne Snow, huddled dur- ling the night in the shadow of a candle. “Lila is gone.” the aged father murmured. “Perhaps it was better “New referendum, plunges hard for “But Maine, which has been ca!l- “randmother of Prohibi- rallies pluckily for enforc v 2,589 “Looking westward we sce Oklu- of standing trial again. Now may- homa plunging for enforcement.”’ be she will be taken somewhere ani cared for. She has mnot long to NDUANS ACCEPT 155 LILY DECISION Others Mention Her Tn other cabins tribal members spoke in hushed ton of “Red Li- toncs of devotion and respe:t I for a woman who broke a law for the love of a white man who admil- ted he “never was in love with has but had only compassion and pi for her ignorance.” Meanwhile it was expected tho Henri Marchand. thic sculptor who made love to Lila when she served |as his model, would be released from jail, where he has been held as a material witness. Womai Will Kever Retuin Bufialo, N. Y., The hope that somehow the “great spirit” would return Lila Jimerson to them has been abandoncd by t Sencca Indians at tne Cattaraugus| e reservation near here [ MARY WANTS TO LOSE WEIGHT They realize now that the 1aw |" Santa Barbara, Cal, April 4 (UP) has decreed a penalty for her of |__Mary Miles Minter, once a famous from 20 years to life for complicity [fim star, is not going shopping for in the murder of Clothilde Mar-|new clothes until she loses 1 chand, that the reservation will not {pounds more that will make 45 see her until her body is returnci|pounds altogether. for burial | Mies Minter came here some time Storm Batters Village lago when A ferrific rain and wind storm|and put herself under the carc of which battered the crude cabins of a physician. though she does not the Indians last night had left the iplan to return to the screen. Since reservation a desolate place today |then she has lost 30 pounds by dict if in answer to the incantation: of their ! The invok “res which have| Be been lighted nightly for the life of the “Red Lilac” were quenched, tomtoms were sile April 4 (UP)— sure nd attend democratic rally at new High School Auditorium tonight. . I". McDonough, .| date for mayor, will spcal K.—advt. Another Doctor Endorses Flaxolyn DR. CHARLES LESLIE LEWIS “] Tried Flaxolyn Myself. Its Power to Do the Body Good Really Surprised Me!’’ Following is a letter from Dr. Lewis of Pittsburgh to Dr. Harris H. Luntz (M. D., D. 0.), the dis- <overer of Herbal Flaxoly “Dear Dr. Luntz: When your Flaxolyn was first brought to my attention I must confess that I was mighty skeptical about the claims which were made for it by many of my friends who said they had taken it. One man was so en- thusiastic about I'laxolyn and told me how wonderfully it had helped him, that, somehow or another, he convinced me that it might have merit. “Being rather run down myself at the time, and recognizing the symptoms of auto-intoxication, I decided to try Flaxolyn myself. I felt that if it didn’t do me any good, at least it couldn’t do me any harm. “T want to tell you now that I am well satisfied that Flaxolyn has genuine merit — it acts upon the stomach, liver and the intestinal tract in a natural and efficient way. “As a rule I do not endorse any internal preparation, but I am so well satisfied that Flaxolyn can do an immense amount of good for the people here, that I am perfectly willing to allow my name and pic- ture to be used in an open endorse- ment of I'laxolyn. “T am not sufficiently versed in pharmaceutical circles to know iz in Flaxolyn that makes it superior to any other prepara- tion it has been my fortune to come in contact with, but I do know that 1 can sincerely recommend it as a remarkable aid to health.” You Need Not Be Sick to Receive Flaxolyn’s Great Benefits Flaxolyn is not only for sick people. The man or woman who feels 100 per cent fit at all times is rare. If you ARE sick, or generally ailing or rundown and tired out, you certainly should try Flaxolyn. In fact, it is & duty to yourself and to your family that you give this proven, meritorious prescription a fair trial. If, however, you are not really sick, but feel tiat you could use greater strength and greater en- ergy; if your friends tell you that you are not looking your best and you want that wonderful, natural good color that comes from a healthier condition, it would be a mighty good thing for you to get yourself a large, economical bottle of Flaxolyn and try it out for a while. See how it helps to bring a new sense of physical fitness. It drives out those intestinal toxic poisons which are so common even with people who think they are healthy, It activates the bile flow from the liver and stimulates the digestive fluids, so that you get more benefit from the food you eat. sssessGUARANTEE:!* Flaxolyn must bring a satisfactory health improvement by the sixth pleasant spoonful, or return the partly-used bottle to the drug store and get your money back. Don’t delay taking Flaxolyn. This pleasant-tasting, health product cannot hurt you and it may do you a tremendous amount of good. There are any number of folks right here who tell how the new Flaxolyn has put new pep in their step, new keenness in their appetite, new brightness in their faces, and new zest in their lives, Druggists can now supply you with new Herbal Flawolyn. Any Druggist Here Can Supply You With a Large, LEeonomical Boitle of Flaxe'xn she pleaded guilty that way instead | she became over-weight. | candi- | — ISTAURANT SOLD | CORONER ABSOLVLS DRIVER |16, of North Grosvernordale, Wi Mary B, Cronin hes sold to'Anda| Norwioh, April & (P—Leo Tabbe, | was fataliy.infured"in'a. collislon'a Reilly a restaurant at 95 West Main |15, of Taftville, today was absolved |automobiles in Lisbon February 1¢ |street, purchased by her of Charles|by Coroner L. G. McKay, of blame | e | Bernstein a few months ago. r thie death of Raymond Bernarl, | USE HERALD CLA Hill avenue damaged 150 apple trees | s | OUR NEW DEPARTMENT ‘ Is Now Open For Your Inspection 10 APPLE TREES DAWAGED BY FIRE { Flames Sweep Through Grass in Rocky Hill Ave. Orchard A grass fire in Leon D. Wolski's orchard in the rear of Rocky | | B | 257 | ruined them. Wolski intends to have a nurseryman examine them to de- termine the extent of the d 5 Co. No. 5 of the fire department was called at 4:11 o'clock and other We Are Carrying a Complete Line of e GLOVES, HOSIERY, CORSETS, o UNDERWEAR Just in Time for Your Easter and Spring Needs apidity o combat it trees, which are {years old, charred trunks o as called to Pentlow - on property | 2:41 o'clock Ves and Co. No. 6 grass fire on Hart 1son's property on Corbin t 7:44 o'clock. A grass fir |on Stanley Works property on Bur |ritt strect broke out in the even and Co. No. 4 was called at 7 | o'clock. that it was | and many about 15 were about the | | went t Hut Special for Saturday ‘repe De Ching Step-Ing, Slips of Rayon and Crepe Embroidered Tops, Hand Made Gowns, 16 to 20. NEW SOUTH WALES TARIFF Sydney, N. 8. 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