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BEV. £ L. BRODKS * RESIGNS PULPI (Continued from First Page) burned every bridge behind me. 1 willingly accepted the hazard, with all that it Involved, careful only to obey the Master's will, “Ior somcthing over two year now we have labored together. God has seen fit to bless us, in a meas- ure, at least in our efforts. Some have been saved and others we trust have been led into a deeper exper- lence with the Lord and a better understanding of the Word. “As your pastor I have been deep- ly touched with your love and de- votion, which has meant much to me in the time of burden-bearing and anxious concern, physically, mental- ly and spiritually, I shall carry to the grave with me, if the Lord tar- ries, the memory of your loving de- votlon and solicitude, “I confess my short-comings and failures with which you have pa- tiently borne. I regret exceedingly that I cannot report greater faithful- MOTHER! Child's Harmless Laxative is “California Fig Syrup” Even if cross, feverish, bilious, constipated or full of cold, children love the pleasant fornla Fig Syrup.” A teaspoonful never fails to gently clean the liver and bowels and sweeten the stom- s your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has directions for bables and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” | Walter Lyddy. They were attended | the youthful or you evrup, Pipe-peeves vanish in a P. A. smoke- screen. Problems go up in smoke, Cool and sweet and fragrant, P. A, sifts into your system and pins a big red rose on the workaday world. Tobacco with a real mission in life . . . to make you better than I have been able to you. It is with great regret that I feel the time has come to lay down the work of the church and resign the oftice of pastor. I have been led to this conviction only after long and prayerful meditation, “I wish to thank all thoss who have so graclously alded me in the performance of my duties, and beg | torgiveness trom any whom in any | way 1 may have caused to sorrow or suffer, “My earnest prayer {s that the great Master and head of the church | will soon send to you another un- dershepherd who will lead you to constant victory. tor's family may suffer by a break taste of “Cali. | in the school year, and furthermore, | that the church may have ample op- | portunity to secure a new pastor, 1 | would suggest that this resignation | take effect the last Sunday in June of the present year, or at an earlier date if it be agreeable to both pas- tor and people. | “In Jesus, “F. L. BROOKS." OBJECTS TO BILL Public Not Protected By Mecasures For Settling Rallway Labor Dis- putes, Says Emery. Washington, Jan. 15 (A—James A. Emery, general counscl for the Na- tlonal Manufacturers’ association, told a senate committes today that the new scheme for scttling rallway labor disputes, worked out by the rallway executives and thelr union | employes, would not protect the pub. lie. “If you adopt it as it s, he eald, “you will step back to the situation of 1020, when the publie interest | was not protected. The issue is will you abandon the public interest?" Mr. Emery's testimony was the first adverso eritielsm of the plan to be heard by the interstate commerece committee which has befors it the Watson-Parker bill to carry agreement of the roads and the un- ions into effect. Representatives of both groups have given the commit- teo their unqalified endorsement of the bill, whose provisions would abolish the railroad labor board and set up instead elaborate machinery for prevention and settlement of dis- | putes. | | TORINO-MILLER. | Joseph Torino and Miss Bertha Miller were married yesterday morn- |ing at St. Mary's church by Rev. | | Simpson. Yes, sir! that’s LY buddy! TROUBLE'S a bubble, just as the song says. And you can stick it with the stem of your old jimmy-pipe . « . packed to the brim with Prince Albert. Friendly, fragrant Prince Albert. Cool, comfort- able Prince Albert. A pal in the pinches + « « acheer-leader when you’re on top. pipe-happy and keep you that way! “In order that none of the pas-!| the | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1926 PARISH SOCIETY FORMED | RUSSIAN PRIESTS HELD AT ST, JOSEPH'S GHURCH . oo o Organization Will Conduct Social| *-Charge of Explojting Superstitions | of the Peasantry, Functions—Attorney William ¥, Mangan {s Chairman, 8t. Joseph's Parish soclety, a new assoclation open to members of St Joseph's parish for the purpose of asslsting in conducting soeial fune- | | tions, was organized at a mass meet- | Ing at the parish hall last evening | Attorney Willlam F. Mangan was appointed chalrman, and Joseph McGrall secretary, Mr. Mangan told the members that the parish needed such an organization, and urged | them to work hard in an effort to make it function successfully. Rev. John F. Donohue, pastor, and Rev, J. J. Keane, assistant to the pastor, spoke during the meeting. A by-laws committee, headed by |t Fred G. Russell with Miss Valentine, Catherine O'Leary, Mrs. Jesse At- water and Harry O'Connor, was ap- pointed to bring In plans and sug- | gestions at the next meeting, which will be held Wednesday. After the soclety is under way, meetings will be held every two weaks. Kiev, Russla, Jan. 15 (M—Severa] priests and shepherds {n the Dem. | 1dovka district were arrested today, charged with exploiting the super- stitlons of the peasantry, | Two of thelr number announced to the local population that they had percelved in the heavens the figure of Christ, with the face surrounded by an aureole The untutored villagers gathered In crowds to view the supposed ap- parition, and the elergy held open air services to celebrate viour's reappearance,” not forgetting to collect offerings from the vil- lagers, The appearanca of the polica and he subsequent arrcsts brought the services to a sudden close, |World Court Opponents Continue Fight Today Washington, Jan, 15-—(@— Un- der notice that ‘hey must either talk |or consent to a vote on the question opponents of American adherence tc the world court continued their a ults today in the Scnate on the anson resolution to ratification with the Harding-Coolidge reserva- [tions The dis mediately “the Sa | HANNA BLOCK TRANSFERRED. A warrantee deed for the of the Hanna Block on Main street |& from Charles Giedraitls to Jacob | Hoberman and Sam Lurcys of Mer- |1den, was passed last night, con- ‘flrmlng the recent announcement of sale. The sale price was appro nsslon was renewed im- er the Senate met at noon witl ator Fernald, Repub- mately §140,000. The building con-lican, M delivering an address in tains four stores, several offices and |which he made clear his reasons for a meeting hall. Saxe and Hungerford |opposineg entry of this country into rapresented the Meriden parties and |the court Roche and Cabelus the local man. | |The sale was made through the| Boys Accuse Man, Held the = | Camp Real Estate and S ey Rabinew- Rasehkow Roal Betate Co. For Brutal Slaying - o Rochester, N. Y., Jan, 15 (A—Po. PRESENTED WITH WATCH. {1tee were grilling Andrew Di- A surprise party tendeded | mino, 61, a groc connection Miss Nellis McCrann at her home at With the murder of George Pecora 48 Beaver s ning by the | 7 im of a degenerate, F Valiant R Maceabeea, > of them brothers of t There were 46 members in attend- told them, pi | ance. Miss MeCrann r Dimino had ent m in 1y 51 8§ in boys, t slain hoy, ia into a that | stalled ¢ | tion for t! She was pres with | wateh by Mrs. Mary Ha mander, on behalf tion, roc 5 : , past com- organiza enere, Dimin harge ‘T’l'Y ATIVES DON'T CLAIM ong Brancl v auth PAYS DEATH PENALTY. Lake City, Jan. 15 (P—|C | Ralph W. Seyboldt was executed | the murder of Patrolman David H Crowther before a firing squad at | the state penite r | at 8:01 o'clock 15 (P for three mast- was 00l confessed may get an imitation fig|by Charles Mataos and Miss Lillian | walked from his coll to his po without assistance, BODY 6 YEARS MAXIMUM, BERKER'S SENTENGE (Continued from First Page) clined to take Into consideration the penalty fmposed In the case of Finn, the sentence of the court is that you be Improsined in state prison for not less than three and one-half and not more than six years." Bicfore Judge Brown gave sen- te asked counsel for Herker if the m on. “titution Possible s sald there had been but the accused had thing with which promises. Judge Brown t the accused had been s arre Mr, Shields rker could answer for him r rose from his seat beslde and walked to the bench since that time he had ng to carry through lidations, involving $35,000,- o said In explanation that he ! ired many options of land iritics but had to give then lack of funds, He did gt tion extended but this witl rs will fail for lack of funds ° up the options. " sontence Mr. Shields asked Judge Brown it he would settle the matter of bonds should an appeal be taken. The court eald that he the accused a hearing at the filing of an appeal. v court Mr., Shields said that had time to discuss the wppeal with Berker. court opened Mrs. Berker, his w a sister, Mrs. Lillian Stone of Providence saw Berker and talked with him. Finn who was brought here from state to testify at the conrt Wednesda raturned o immediately after the s under sentenc from to that trial RS ELCT KIMPRALL Jan, 16 Member FNGIN LEF Ame neil, which i by ballot I Dean Dexter 8 7 have m s president. He rnor James GNS FROM FACULTY, r. N. Y., Jan. 15 (A DG the University as announced today. And listen to this: P. A. can’t nip your tongue or parch your throat! Because— the Prince Albert process put a padlock on tongue-torture right at the start; gave b Bite and Parch the gate in the beginning ik + « « and they’ve never been back! , pound remoyed by Men who thought they never could smoke a pipe have tried again with Prince Albert . . . and stuck! Go and do you likewise. There’s a friendly shop nearby where they hand out P. A. sun- shine in tidy red tins. Take the shortest cut. Step lively! Your tobacco troubles will then be over for all time, PRINGE ALBER —n0 other tobacco 1s like it! P.A. Ir sold everyohicre in tidy ved nd pound crystal-glass humidors pange-moistener top. clnavs with every bit of bite and parch and half-pound tin humi And the Prince Albert process, re had been any effort towards | to among | Kimball of |, | would have to be followed to carry | GILPATRIC MAY COME 7 BACK FOR STATE PROBE ¢, | Government Reported Willing That ess Moves From Her Palm Beach Home| West Palm Beach, Fla., Jan, 16, (®-~ The Countess falm Von Hoogstrae- ten was living today at “La Hosa", a latial estate which formerly was | the residence of John H. Pillsbury, | Minneapolls flour manufacturer, a | mile and a/ half south of ther former residence at “Walkiki." A retinue of servants, private de. tectives and guards protected the countess from reporters, who wanted to know why she left “Walkiki® yesterdny. He Should Be Transferred to Connecticut, [ Hartford, Jan. 15 (M—A pro. posal to bring former State Treas !ur: r G old Gilpatric to Hartford | trom t lanta prison to be avall questioning by various offi- &cd in the effort to fathom of the of Putnam, and casurer, has been made to tment of justice in Wash- st HELD 85 FORGER | Ay Suffield, Jaa (P —Michael Kuppernik charged with forgery, was given a Yegring in town court was made today, pleades. _uflty and was bound istice by over to the March term of Superior Assistant 1§ District Court fn Hartford. The alleged for. | Attorr orge United geries totalled 200, it being States Saul charged that le forged endorseme on checks ani also froged his fath- er's name 10 a note, Kuppeinik was held under bonds of $1,000 which he was unable to Ha went to Inquiry as would have o the procedure that owed to bring Berman Cohen had received a reply from the sayin 11 the o the od that | ian and outitnir raise jail e e GERMANY I§ PROTESTING TROOPS IN RHINELAND Vorelgn Relations Committee Says It Violates Provisions of Treaty, n, Jan, 16 (M—Tha Relch- 8 foreign relations committes today adopted a resolution declaring the reported fixing of the allled Rbineland army of occupation et 75,000 men disappeints Germany's expectations, and runs counter to the political situation obtaining since | the signing of the Locarno treaties, A seml-officlal statement issued in Derlin Jast night sald that “should the report of the retention of 75,000 troops prove correet, it would be quite apart from the Locarno ne- gotlations and have the character of a breach of the treaty, because evac- uation as provided for In Article 429 of the Versallles treaty can only be tood as implying the with. drawal of the troops stationed in the territories concerned to the eoun- tries of their origin, YOU FOLKS WITH RHEUMATIC | PAINS CAN GET QUICK RELIEF | Nationally Known Bascba—ll Trainer Says It Does Not [ Matier Whether It Is Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuralgia Or Neuritis {LINIMENT HE USES ON BIG LEAGUE | BALL PLAYERS STOPS PAI :To]ls' lvln\\" T(; S}nn Pains, e bon [ Aches. 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