THE CHARLOTTETOWN Gtlxillinlilu, PAGE TEN i - ~ . lEASTl-IRBEEF t t o i » ‘A ' At Fm“. 0610a‘ ‘ M Hoihnailfs --- Home F urnishers for r70 Years e- ljlolmaWs One of the finest displays i. - " iBeef will be seen at our 810l- ‘ . _ Easter. also Hams and Bacon- “ i 1 special baby Heifer 0 month. low weighing 605 Ibo. fed by Mr- _ - " , Jack Jewellof North RI"?- _ 1 Heifer 2 years old weiflililifl . é’ 4020 lbs. fed by Mr. A. Doyle of _‘ 1 Suffolk. l 1 Heifer 15 months old fed by $- mo: Real Economy PriceS Beds and Bedding‘. . {Thorne weighing 1000 ibs. Our store will be 01"" 7°" YW" Inspection Good Friday. Leave your order early. S. THOIRNE, clears the head and restsgthe body. ACTIiitIl I sworn TESTIMONY T611)‘ (If I/li‘ hilt Spfikld llijliTi/ltlv m. t ‘. '1 ' Likt’ mall)‘ tiillt-i’ hr.- ruin-IMP bllllou-dollal‘ llillitil‘ liii~ii BEFORE FEDERAL JUDGES Jii tin/fin liquor Zuni: o tc/liixt‘ tunic“ r our lidit/iitil [ifit iCop lit lI_\ ‘llii- lili$ltlil EYUZIlZII Post» Iii ' ‘By NORMAN KLEIN. l3i'."i'\'.~'lt'll ill lnakilli.’ profits. the i dc fiillllfl considerable ilttclltloll to tile transporting oi its lip-it Some times pout-t- and provide protc-ctiozl ‘VhQIPIiIQ ltum l‘. - were fioul-ishitlu on‘ after night by til» > rumbled zllong ill- pagne to New Y >i'i\.. Sometimc> ;. cases of liquor h i to acconlpany the nlotor trucks Ricki-rs. sonlt-tilncs private gunmen. .i!iIi viii-Ir watcr-iilliiini;speedhoats . til~- citlZcIlvlT as disturbed niizilt trill-k Ptllilllila. s the rltnl convoys , iul: tho oflisiltire Scotch and cham- iilc inn-ks wt-rt- loaiietl witil the tiiiy liccii at lliulll. Phone 1891. 224 Kent Street __ ‘alcohol. Lt-t us now hear Joseph \\'. (luilinn. Pulled States chemist: "l zinaiyzetl the contents of the seize-d bilrrcis. Tiley coltttlinel grain alcohol ot‘ a parentage 0f 04.25. "l tounil the contents to be silv- ciuiiy denatured alcohol. formula Iill-A. It is alcohol that in partly ilclltlturt-tl U)‘ lllr.‘ atltlltloll 0t quill- inc and 1.1 per cent. (if iisopropyi alcohol. and it is issued on a per- lnit because it is not completely denatured. makiul: bilrbofs supplies and per- tumes. "Alcohol oi‘ this lronlnla is thc tsource oi S0 per cent. of the wills- ky tilut is sold in New York (‘ity at the present time. I've analyzed "H.000 snnlpics during the tilts.‘ ilree years. "It is almost illlpossible to not out all lilt- poison that is put ill this alicoiloi. Sonic oi‘ tilis seized aico~ Iloi is positively non-beveragcautit Two months ifl0'0\|i' furniture buyers searched the principal Canadian market; for special values thatcould be gagged along to our customers. One of‘ the" flilgrga“ bookings was four carloads of beds and Cl‘ b'-TW°° "P carloads have arrived. The combined purchflliflil P°W°P 07 Holman’; Charlottetown and Summerslde stores gave our buyer; we}, an advantage over others that we kllflw you I cannot beat these prices on Beds and Bedding lmfiahadai; _ Not only In Bede and Bedding either-In fact we guar- antee to sell you any Iglsnd of furniture at a better price for you than you can get anywhere. All you ask Ii a fair come parison-juat glve us a chance to prove to you why _we have been "Home Furniehere for 7O Years." -“ i It is issued to people» All-Iron Bedstead $4.45 At $4.45 this all-iron bed i5, a Walnut Finish All Steel I Bed Cane Panel All Steel Bed $10.75 I White Enamel Bed Single Size With Spring $10.25 You can't beat this value in the . . Here isa bargain you ain't afford to mics in a walnut finish all steel bed, with 2 inch round continuous i posts, 1 inch fillers and attractive , , _ , _ _ lit to drink!‘ ‘ti?’ l??? w“! ."")r1[e“_1mml“ Alcohol such as this seized stuff s’ affyt lien-l tmma‘ p ‘ is tile source of S0 per cont. of tilt- ,‘ i j" ‘mm’ “new [he gem?‘ ‘illSliY offered iiv the boolieggcrs, i" W‘ H" Bmmhi“). “udwi ‘ma?’ ‘ says this , tiorerulnent citonllst. - wonderful value. it is finiahed in a pure white enamel with bFaSB-CBP‘ pgd garner postli, 1_ ‘il16 inch in nil? meter, fitted with easy roiling cas- Maritlme Provinces. Thin White on. “WI bwi “new size. hi! 1 111s inch continuous posts; the heed i; 40 Inches high, the foot l; 27 inch. cars of ‘Ziliiiilti their pliflfiliiflllv“ . m ine stuff \\‘lio t--ur.~-i~ ~ But the Compare this value anywhere. A walnut-finish all-steel bed, with round continuous posts, 2-inch size illtliislrv Iiirtil liiwl‘. "F reezone” modes ot’ trans; day a BPBIHLAJ!‘ e -~ .- ii_-.~ Coast Guard lIt-ril jlti- Island Sound. stuifed Willi wlliskiw Air transpol-zftii» common in route, and on: I'll , vlhcre Rum Run’ now pr- soil uyers nlw the “racket" Kinder, self-cont Ill his sworn it" ing StateZ-i evhii-zic I i that he had iuiiilirii iitllilitlil to rescmlili- rituniiaril liii .~ ind sezi: : ca 3 .. i, ‘inn.- Chicago. train ticketed Ioi- t l_n Chicago's \\'i-.~.| Still» was then siluntr-il to ll..- and labelling Mr. Kinder also list-ll 2i to- bring a great quant up the North Rivet- in II‘ Zllill load lll broad tiayligiit (ll -.i Jersey wharf, but be told-like illt- l't~\i oi tlli- n lives in this SPFlln‘ lnents, in a iatt Read Zlow a .\'i-\\' Yin-l; gvnlliq-“H bribed raiiroitii i'l~ ship large iluauiitir-h i-i‘ iliwll-il called "wilittf trade-to up-Stalc ( ti, Edward Howe. Ni- fral Railroad been duly sworn. no-w '1 "One morning I look notc- oi itc- celving Clerk Janlt-s Aim-pity with two drivers. Shore Rnliroatls freight ollicc. Piwi‘ Doenrt hurt ono l-ii: ".ll'reemne” nn Zlll nriiinz: corn, illNiilllllff that cnrn strum ilurlin- you lift. it right oil with nucixz gist. sells n. iiny Iioiili- ni or u few crlits, iulfliciclll to remove every llurd corn, soil. corn. or mm between tllo toes, and tho foot. ‘aliases, without flOIMIIEEs or irritation Your d ‘ l l iii; I'i< He t~ atii-us tor a yt- . - - , .- lt mnde the sIiippIn: o: "i all" n.lil.. whiskey simple. who syphon thc rels in the No" tank car on the ' lll‘ “ll I i i“. vl mo. so l , I ‘lid 11ml Pa)" lilllCli illlfllilltill U): h flit-n} at first. but when l turned rillllill and looked over to thv » ,,..,~ii, sitll- m the pier bulkhead, 1| .lw .\lr. Rlulphy and Louis Solo- it'll. n reu-irilu! V1911‘- Pllllillll th- = torcthcl" and talking “ml, nil truck \iX'l\'t‘TS. i "Wt-Ii. I walked over to All‘. SoioJ .‘iil>' fltilil". l IIOlIUQLl a lliOUH‘ ' it was a pale blue truck - top. it t-tizlatinetiuloall n barrels painted red. Tilerc was ‘ nwi-ollccrlrs name or sign painted ‘lll tiw truck. "Wilatls ill thc truck, Sully?" 1 . - lit- ucts’ kind 0t on’ l.~n l'~ tusw-izlt-a .-.. l lilifillkillvl" li‘lliEi\ f~iiiIli'il' _ picks up a bill oi‘ ‘int; anti saw, ‘\\'cll. this lS—'lliifi<i llI'i'l' tcn barrels of china-vrood I zcu harrcis of turpefiine.’ if ilrounti a little and walk . Later ca. around about 2 I itiUk nntc that .\lr. hlllrpllY-l iluii If, Illl _‘,1l‘_ Siiltiiiiiiil and (‘lei-k Frederick .t"lii Illt l)‘\t'- Illuhli-lliirtlcil was talking over on York plant to lliw lll‘ pli-r. l wont into tl phone booth.‘ ' ' lfltl iill_'ii'.\"lt ~it~ittil up the rt-ceivor. pretended oi ' i’ ii call at party. but kept an eye on, httm lliFirllCii tin- itlash- windows. T1,,- r441‘ ptiui-pliy- socsvnc. llc comes by.‘ ihfillilli‘ w" oil ti“ lint-til windrhv. beckon- ])I;ilii_ g m.“ i Uililli‘ out, and lit: suys, ;:|i*;||l|i~I l“ l, l'l'l—~\\'llitl tlo you say?‘ ,,;- whioigv M; dun‘, phi you!‘ I pretended r "int-c. i.‘ lll‘ ‘Tilat is not wilnt you it was in those barrels. "Tint in a .llni. not paint,’ he says. ‘JVI l sit, ‘till, _vcs'." And he goes '\‘.'il'i' Iii) _'i'lill Rlt_\', Ed? Wiilyou anti ll'l it gm tllrolllzh?’ hf. that is prctly’ cheap, $3,‘ I stnili-ll for Iillic. and he twill, ‘All riehi.‘ He ""'|(*Il nu- the i turned them -.-i-l' to my hilporior. Sergt. Need- flili. "Siiomiili lilcu went over allti "ll'il‘ll unloadilli: lilo truck wiiil ‘ii- two ilrivcrs. Ononf the drb/ers “l”. Salvatore (foniziinro—a de- "Vlitill a the triaP-“altd they put I!» l\\'l lily barrels nt‘ alcohol in a dlrlit car. which was shipped by vvr- ovnr to Wiacilttwkell. “'l‘llt-ll i oiullcd illl‘iil, got ofl‘ that, nir-i- Wllillilll anyliotly noticing lliU rd tvicrlllouv-ri my chief." Thr- lirlllcr is now otl its way. It is billirii ns china-wood oil nndtur- "\’“\ili\l', Suiiptiht- wc fUlliN it on "w r-vilrozlil ltfllfiiry. William II. Willie-iii, l‘llil.ellStut '= liroiiliiilitill ajzi-llt, (lPDLISUH and \i that slut‘? ' old li- in ,\\\'lii‘ll Slit!"- zlrlii-lc. ‘Lilli f'll'l'llt~ lo poili it was at the \Vi-:~i itiok llilt silippiug papers and ."'Iil tn Iiuifnlr) and Syracuse lll -- lll'll\'('.i‘)' of lhi- silipmellts. "\\'i- lriiiiti Illa. in flllc ilrrivul luilivi-s \\'lill'il were ' lit out h) nlail by Ihi- lroigilt out lillll llcczl lv-turnctl undeliver- ,i-t| und wt-ri- plli ill lilo liles lll illc I iiuffisin null Syracuse oilictes. ' "The uttnlos of ilit! person who ,siultcil for tho shipment was illtxtz; ! ililo. Wt: wort: told ilc Wittfiiil'llt'.l(" I liiilil. i “Ilc ilrcsonli-il Illnlsoil‘ with lllc,’ orilzaiual hill oi’ linlilllz, paying lllc‘ " t-ilill-urt; aiul iiliillil-Z tho iiill'i'l.‘l>‘. ini ‘his truck. I _"1.\'r- wcnl lo sonic of the places. rim-n an consignee-h‘ and found thr- iutnu-s and addresses of the onu- siizniat-s worc fictitious. “Fllcrc wt-rc no such pcrsolls at lhl- adtIrcssci-i. lll l-lomc cases tilt.- zldtlrcuscs did not exist. 'l‘ilcy were vacaili iota." | ' vt-rnlneni men seized tho lllOHl, (‘H595 llriili ll ilillt‘, licii shortly rloLMArrs i Have the Best Values and the Prettiest Wall Papers‘ l'i‘ilc ziuthtiritit-s ill cililrlzc of liquor prosccutioils lilrtlllizilollt the coun- Tht-y say tilc country is till a perilllnc-alltl- r-lollc sproc- ii tho rum illdust y‘s alcohol per- lnlt statements are to he ilciievetl. This phase ot‘ tho industry will lll‘ treated ill tietaii ill it later ar- ticle. Tilc inside story oi‘ tho op~ t'i‘Zlll()il of the largest “aiky t1ieitll- ing" factory ill tile country will be rt-vealetl. But for the moment it may be in. lcresting to dig a little deeper in the ireigiltyartl conspiracy that ell- abios tho bootieizgers to send their merchandise about tile country like so mucil hardware. gasoline, nlilcilillery. radio sets or shoes. Georgtyil. Pike, special agent, 'l‘rezlsury' Department, takes the witness stand, crosses his legs, icans on the left arm oi’ lilo chair. is sworn. "Murpirv confessed to us, like Solomon, tilili; for molllils they had been receiving $2 a. barrel for each barrel received from Szlivatoroantl August (‘onigliaru, ot‘ tile White Star Trucking (Yompillly, Brooklyn. "Iiiurnily snld he kept 5i) cunts a barrel: that he ulltierilttiotl that tile split wits 50 cents for Solomon, 50 cents for hluillcilbrllck, and Robl. J. Dcrvill got 35 cents; that Solo- lnon was Ilnntlcd tile bribe anti did the splitting of the nloucy, anti sonleiiiiles ne received the barrels "l iculld ti trucking bonded license. I took it from the Customs ilouso iilcs. 1t shows that the Coll- igliuros—Saivatore Jr. alld Salva- tore Slx~nnd others, ran this Willie Star Trucking Conlpnlly. We foi- HIV-Cd a truck from its garage in Brooklyn, seized it and arrested the driver olfa ferryboat. "The records show that tile White Star concern held a permit to ‘ransport intoxicating liquors. But he pcrlnit was revoked ill May, i921." , We are thus enihhfnned on tho transporting oi.’ alcoholic beverages -'l a large scale, as befits a largo scale industry. , There is no need to glib you the Iitory oi the retail salesmen, with his ubiquitous black brief case. lie is as familiar on New York's streets as tile mllkmull with his wire bang ket. (in tllc next article you ride. l aboard a speedboat to tilcltuln ‘ Fleet, soc hundreds oi ctlscsof liquor smuggled into Néiy York ' City. hem- fhe sll~lf‘el' 0f (‘toast (iuard lnuciline gilus.) i-Tbi- —- Nl-QIILGAXVTOWIN, Vi’. Va., April 1-I.»~An entire business block iurrt- was wlpctl out liy flrt: curly today irullsillg ilolnagti variously estimat- ed at between $1,500,000 and $2» 000,000; a. theatre. jOWOliy i-itorc, ilariiware slot-c music store and otllcr buildings wore razed. Womerfs I Simpler Hygiene More Absorbent- Discards like tissue " By ELI-EN J. BUCKLAND Kern/emf Nun: Ll. lilc problems of old-time hygienic ways have recently been ended. lar eiy because of a new way called OTEX. Kotex discards as easily as tis- sue. Thus no laundry, no em-i bnrrassmcnt of disposal. ~ i Being 5 times as absorbent as ordinary cotton "pads,” you wear lightest gowns and frocks without SEN I) FOR CATALOG i R. T. HOLMAN, LTD, ’ Bsndyourwall Paper Catalog to t Charlottetown, P. E, |, embarrassment tum i i "KOTEX." p y by already wrap ed on counters, ready for you to pck up and take along without even asking for it. slightest fear. Deodorizes, too, thus ending all fear of offense. Obtain at an store withtiut sayin Many stores have tFt i Try today and you'll never again risk the uncertainty of old wayaii Box of 12 costs only a few cents. Be sure you get the genuine. Only Kotex itself ls “likc" Kotex. , i K OT € X‘ 7ND Imundiy-idiecard like time: with l-inch filling-mods, shown in ters- You'll like the strengthen‘! appearance of this bed. In 39 inch 48 Inch and 54 inch widths. .. $445 tr" I White Enamel Safety Crib $10.25 This White Enamel Steel Safety Crib has M; inch continuous PM“. With Cflllllrsv sliding sides with automatic fasteners, and strong link fabric spring with helical springs .,at each end. Crib and spring complete for only _ , _ _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $10.25 Four-Post Safety Steel Crib. same B5 above only four-post style instead of contin- uoug post, Complete with spring 33-50 spring ' $12.00 both 48 inch and 54 Only i5 In stock, so buy quickly at . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $7.95 inch widths. in 48 inch and Safety Crib and Mattress $12.00 SAFETY CRIB, SPRING AND MAT. TRESS, here is a mighty attractive value In a will" Eflmfl. Continuous Post Safety Crib, with sliding drop sides, sly-gnu link “hm: 5P"|"9 and a comfortable sanitary - mattress. YOlJ need to sec this bargain to appreciate it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,_ 512,09 is the price of this well-made STEEL FOLDING COT, fin- ished in rich black Japan; the link spring is fafiiflwd t0 end and side angles with strong heiicals to prevent s39’ ging; head and foot 22 inches high, spring 16 incilcs from floor, width 30 inches, length 72 inches. A real bargaisfia a; Mattress, for These Cots $3.75 RQLL UP MATTRESSES, to fit cots shown at left and right, good, sanitary filling; strong a" uckqng; Size 30x72 Inches- Holman's Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , _ $3.75 \"\ atruotlon to the Way, strongly built and ‘real villus at the price . . . . .. ' ,_ Strong, “Comfy” Spring v4.95 * Here'ie a bargain in a LINK FABRIC SPRING that ie hard to beat. The patent link fabric is fasten- ed to the steel angle ends by helical springs to prevent sagging and the black japanned steel frame is practical rustproof. Sizes 36, 39, 42, 48 or 54 inches wide, all 5 ft. long. Holman’: Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.95 Another Link Fabric Spring Elevated Sleeping Surface Here is another LINK FABRIC SPRING, 6 O mounted on a strong tubular frame, with long helical springs at both ends-and gm,“ I corner castings which elevate the sleep ng surface above the‘ tubular frame. In 48 and 54 Inch widths . . . . . . . . .. $6.25 You'll like the resiliency and comfort of this Hercules . weave WOVEN WIRE SPRiNG, finished with aatrong all. _ steel frame, riehiy japanned and sturdy tubular sides. The value is exceptional at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ V I _ ‘ ‘ __ $750 .. \ ‘g The Way Sagless Spring $11.50 The Way Sageles S rln Matt ' l it i Itself so that two perusonepef ‘elqual vilfttht ":§:nlt||: qfqdira: perfect comfort. It is a very rigidly constructed WNW, .' with a eavy tubular frame and gti-eng mguum, “mew The makers guarantee It for 25 years and we highly "c. vmmend it. All sizes at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... $11.50 SAOELEBS wins out: sPniNo, similar in e0... economy u... f . . :0 Pill-owe 2 for $1-,70 "‘ i‘ Feather Pllfewe, made of nice artjleklng, fill- ed with chicken feath- ers. size 17x26 Inches. Pair $1.70 Fine Quailt, Pillows, exceptionally aoft and restful, size 20x27 Ins. Pllr $2.50 Extra 80ft Pillows,‘ filled with mixed eiilek-_ efi and duck feathers. sin. 21x31 Iris. Pair l8 1' its.» k, Bed Outfit $14.00 Here is a real bargain in a THREE PIECE aso OUTFIT. The white enamel bed hssfi, inch m,» ner posts, brass trimmed; the all steel link fabric spring ha; hep. cals at each end and the wool top mattress is exceptionally comfort. able- 59d. Iflriflq and mattress’, complete for . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 314,00 . . l iii ' lily, ,,,l\\\\\\\ 1.. k .. 1e. _ This Outfit for $20.00 You'll like the value of this $20.00 Olltfii- The bed has 2 inch continu- ous poets. with round 1 inch fillers all finished in walnut; the gpring i, link style with tubular frame and heavy helical: at both ends and the reversible mattress is of jute felt with a center layer of sanitary fibre. THREE PIECE OUTFIT_ 50d» silrillg and Mattress, freighg paid. for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 520,99 _-i_ l. . —or this fo There is a style, a quality and n value togthje Three Pleeg p“ 0m. fit that you 'will ‘appreciate. The Bed la walnut finish, with decorated steel end panels, 2 Inch continua," posts and 1 Inch filling rods; the coil spring ie finished In blaek ,.p< an, the H-lneh spring has 90 strong apring eolla, each hold with special steel wire. The Mattress la ot fine sanitary white eetton felt, that vv||| not lump. complete outfit, Bed, Spring anq Mattress, freight “in cane panel at head and foot. Shown Compare the‘ value at . . . . . .. $10.75 =5 hioh and is COMPLETE WITH SPRING 36 inches wide. A p,“ value at .......>..‘._...,V....., $10.25 Same bed, walnut 1mm,’ Wm, spring . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $10.50 54 Inch widths. DPOD Side Crib With Panels $12.00 _ You'll travel far before beating‘ this Price on a WALNUT FINISH ENAMEL STEEL CRIB. finished with the pot-mim- woven cane design in the panel: at head end ‘Mm-me °°"“"“°"l Duets are fitted casters , and the strong link gpriflfl are gup ,1 t “d8 by ell-tempered helical: The zideidaae d ' ' ' " P9P etyle with automatic catches. Crib and Iv a" You need pay fei- this FOLDING STEEL DAY cor, nzade with I116 inch continuous poets flnlahed in rleh b ivk Jinan. the link fabric spring In fastened with hellcale teprevent sagging. Height at head and foot 25 inch", lwieht of _5PI'"Ig from H0O!‘ 17y, inches, width 3o Inches, ‘"19"’ 72 mchfl- Compare the value . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $5.50 A Real Bargain in a Sliding Steel C0uch-- $ 1 _ Here is a SLIDING STEEL COUCH that is the real "Imn i°_!‘ making an extra bed at a minutes nollgfi W310i‘ the unexpected visitor arrives. Has a richly JlPlllMd frame. strong and resilient link Ilirillli If"! °"°'°"'"° WV‘ ered ail-cotton double mattress‘. Holman'li Price $12-35 Similar Couch to above, but made with olbie uni-Inc and a heavy double felt mattress wlthy-oil edges “$14-99 Here 1s , wool. TOP MATTRESS, covered with silt ticking and filled with, wood fibre and a top layer ofijute felt. A real bitlllin at Holman‘: Prioe ' 54-95 REVERSIBLE MATTRESS", in nhewn above, with roll edim and filled with wood fibre with heavy layers, of 1"" fibre on both olden. ‘All slzeeat . . .. 57-35 coMFonT/iiotereanrraav Mlrrfnaofl. filled with white eetton felt that h been processed he It will hold Its 1mm and will not iunixievoreu with fine" m ticking and shown in so, 4e and s4 lneh widths, only 00-60 WHITE GOTTON PILT MATWIJBB for those, who want a soft, e-rvleoableiand restful be Mada of firoeh} n"! sanitary white cotton felt, severed tii will nullity l" ticking, well tufted andaaoh tuft flrmlyytieifih yntinv- ous roll edge at top and bottom and shown I ~ inch widths. Hannah's prleo . . . . . . . ‘. . . . etneflolicitrso WHITE teal-tow faitflfiiw rnlde, of one fluffy layer of white cotton-felt en anflihlfi building a t, sprlngy, euahlonyimattfoau e net ‘.¢.~..........- Ol‘ lump. h e la a sanitary. IIGI-lblofhlfit nape 61 ‘ lasting buoyancy. Oevorod with fin.‘ y"! - "O F"? shown“ in eons.» eniierineh wldtiil- min-enhance 01"" l "‘* i