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Show I WMT?VIRtoviOWV I kUMMfttPROrHMTION I out. tfii?$ri&la tit mid night eatd tM column of prohibition prohi-bition -stttei. The 'list da of- licensed, li-censed, sale of intoxicants was beclouded be-clouded by five sudden deaths. , One man was murdered In a, Charles ton saloon and-robedd? of 00 cents. Mhigo county had the bloodiest re- 4 cord as four deaths occurred there. Henry Carlton and Henry Maynard, deputy constables, attempted to arrest r Hiram Prlnco who had drawn a re volver in a saloon at Naugatuck, and I In the shooting which followed Carl ton was killed. Aaro Meredith and Thomas Doran miners, wero cremated when their cabin at Roso Siding was burned to the ground. Tho mon had laid in quantities of liquor and accidentally, set fire to the their cabin, The Yost prohibition law, which hi- - cflIno effective at midnight, closos 3Kr 1200 saloons In 75 cities and towns. M closes 12 breweries and 1 distiller; flj throws 3000 men out of employment; flj takes from the revenues of counties, H towns aVi state almost f 1,000,000. It flj is ono of tho most Crastlc prohibition measur' a over put into offect. It pro- vldes tlyit spirituous- liquors can bo made and sold only for moalclnal, mechanical and sacramental purposes. HL Tho law was indorsed by a major-H major-H lty roto of 91,880 in Novorober, 1912, |