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T among boys and common Kknowladg ‘v)n e wWas ' rls had “beecome but added PRIEST ASSERTS et i records of tho arrests of young | people 1or drunkennc 1¢ continu- od, “Arrests of persons under 22 | veurs old average 44 a year for t four pre-prohibition ye 1014107 A bone dry law enacted for scores of | Washington ore national prohibi ma statistieal tables | tlon became éffective, and imme ledueted that in |diately youthful drunkenness in- towns arrests for |creased in 1918 it rose to 73 and by 58,074 | 1924 had reached 2§ to | Arrests for drunkenness of {sons of all ages meanwhile merely [roso to the pre-prohibition level | thus demonstrating that, relutively s well as absolutely, drunkenness among young people inereased enor- Arunk- |mously. This candition in Washing- in-{ton merely confirms what is known drunken drivers and (to exist fn the rest of the country.” children have increased | TReplying to Scnator Harreld invthing ever known be- | 8hirk said his organization hud got- is country,” “said Rhirk, [ten its figures by writing to police conclusion | chicfs n all places over as utterly and population as fntended to| “Why did yen pick G temperance and {Lawton In my state?" ask [ Farrela litions Worse | “The conditions the cach ye drink- ems 10 |1y Volstead act in its will accom- |as in 1914 ong run. gome fore {“conditions stutes | the bone d from the |were under Jla country dur- |laws, 1018-1919 | “Perhaps ons of the Can- jdrunkenness inere in the ‘dry' that a|states” he said. “is that most can b so-called ‘dry’ states law [really so—hut wers vely restrictive Shirk read a ter from Police Chief Reading, Penn.. declaris en at inerease in i He said fie taken from elass drunk” and that hip sarried by voung folhe parties, < Wheeler lenge of Wayne vets to point conditions Coutinued from Uirst | Stanley or of the produced on the search dir league, who harte, maps stand Shirk, re- Moderation wus cit and drunkenness increased from 2 first v prohibition i in 1624, four years later, according to these for drunkenne 7in 1014 and 498 ar of per- considers that nerally already flve thons vie and 1 ymo 1 Senator viety Call Col Moreo “ome that the drasti pollea ehiefs in those only ones to reply.” wors Conditlons Grow Worse The witnesse nt on surve; imer wet tion' say that in for- same & conditions hont the showe ates to he while in states which had of o state prohibition today than they state dry orm purpose in the m the exp prohibition 1 restrictec forn na- are worse nnder amendment W, their own jotive s reason for this great » experien Lelieve nee ere not cirictive dry law which does |m¢ nd respect of a large part | these ot comm vh m had xication knew of gr ong youth hildren being s “‘dead wis restriction would ha incidental of eliminating almost en- the scandalous corruption and | of public officlals, . woull J growth of the bootleggil millfonalre class, would check dis- for law, and would in addi nationa! tion produce a handsome revenue Julien Colm wets, inferrupte record league “is a better under th than und Shirk point 1for intoxica heer and one vy law, Arrests Tropped from 1017, he 100, in could rdent the 1, counsel 10 have the ne o gime moderation organizn i Yl i, to 0 17, wh inport heer, wine Aftor offeet and liincgs Atlar il S an, Oklahon the commi ken for grant Harreld, vepnb- the only r present on eitizens of mem " kpirits at that (o came irrests moun Maore umifig b perhaps It of nation 1rkatle run} Trunken Drunken Drivers M most dryy Shirk nrions the statement, nperance i Right irdly th o and many whi ify ar t e operating q i Iriv s ant will go a long but they do not get it ary | Amorons felling Shirk true way nn- Do whils to Thie Peplies Martin B | clar hone he Ly letter from fetta chan Volstend rmity <ulmrl s o conditions act almast flat orous W was explained rnor Wellhorn, ral Reserve bank first communi- reqnest of Gov & of the Volatead “a host of boot- nd illicit distil- Llished in it places ' white “mino r custom- eve wes told hy Shirk and Riehmond had when t dry Pro®idenee ta, Q00 per, g 115 per “ftective that nal p pted had b rictior MA ibition heeain sing s l hibit Iry law dr one before na il Maine val, but “There ne W Girt Bereas Tipplers no re drinking fong I in TIcH Qsagfi it wor to a carload state and the cider. 1 is an apy could il you L barrel the winter all exeept cill freeze. Along ahou the farmers would 1 with an a nd Ty attack Saloons St Open —that ssems d tear {noteh, 1 at the salc subwrhar bronchialt sesarcclearsdofgerm- naso (s anthra <h often fillssnd and hew rapidly the painful congh disappears. PERTUSSIN always brings grateful relief—ard it is entirely free from rarcotice, chloroform, cannatis o other harmful drugs. Len rafely even by region “Resides closed he said, ‘they have up 1 Tooms ar | havd practically malke it, sell §1." pool cigar stores, 1 candy liquor every (P S nd stills home, T k it and they “Have von in ever seen one of those asked Codman, o5 with » women take care of them men or than 20y ea they are copp gies in laz e ot 1 the ork. Th A they drink it drink i1, complain of children comin, school under the influrnce of liquor Tmmorality Grows. “Immorality in my district fis reatly on the incre The wives nntrue ta their hushan Thev ff with the ‘star , ildren be- | “Before prohihition voung girls | ould not associate with a man ad- dicted to drink; now they will not go with & young man who ecannot liquor for them.” Want Wild Parties want wild parties,” the “They frequent then there's immorality with drinking and gel They priest continued. rondhouses, in the home “Thank heaven!" nid the weary cook, “That my folks got the JEid s 1de some inguiries “l's easy to make food : S ate senaial tovs will get girls from respec and fake them on wee about young tabie With thi muumsoN k-end MAVONNAISE" parties. “I know wre ashamed mothe 1w vear old ch <hine had giver of cases v ot o pood girly and s0 much, L threc or moon- if she their fathers < in o1 il sked the "rlugln: Rlar: Book, ar an, Cooking time table to Riohard Hellmann, Ine. Long Istand City, N. HAyaNNATS! Vel T i u think improved if 1) conditi BLUE RIBBON Mayonnaise | though it never m. | NEW BRITAIN DAILY I‘IERALD. TUESDAY, o 0y APRIL 1926. FEMALE BANKERS ARE EFFICIENT Alveady There Ave Six at Heads 0f Banks York, April 0 (- Women moved logically Into banking « professlon as six women bank presidents in different parts of the country today could testify, bhelleves Miss Nina Marie Bruere, sccretary of the Association of Bank Women n 'y Inereased of “They there rosnlt the independer inereasod the bank," " as o economic women and thelr need for drawing upon said Miss Brucre, “Al- has long n a popular at poor they are statistics show reality the of country.” who s assist the theory th ars — t women ar 1, that yet fool- ish sp that nders women in ceonomists Bruere, of are onr Miss cretary nt New Yor pages of the hank positions held hy president and assistant [ y~\ fer, four women di- rectors all the Trust company ed 1l roster turn. soviation's wdditional women na on the hourds of ind others upying el by in inia remaining offices W n has come Miss Vir i of this fen years man, here, enteral wo) eines our d throt the an paved e vomen preseure to banking h cconom first hank n He other the osition, 1y for suceesy w " women,' It s women not unusual today to find women tefully room: facing maha csks In ta furnished t ¢ that 1cross ion e ming a part of every metropolitan hank’s on side is great ment, to cquip- on the whom 1 whos 1 on the woman woman on the 1 o help r side The Jositor must othier world of Bru con- t enor- Hvir In su hold the purs no one ¢ K1y that it nund ceonomis 1 ing for a an s mimber of families are Sy imilies mo on 1 00 a v many women st n on S ——— WEIGHED ONLY 98 POUNDS . Helped by Lydla E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Cleveland, Ohio,—“After hav- 'l":v‘n a doc- told me vould he hetter did. But about Lydia E. table Compound, r very much, so I tried it. After tak- ing four bottles, T weigh 118 )»m‘ud~ It has just done \\M!Vu for me and I can do my ework new wWithout one bit of tronble."—) M. Rigssinger, 10004 Nelson Ave Cleveland, ( 1t some good fal and offer to grant § >, what would you choose? It rangient D giving aw: H~ alth? the b Health is ric buy and enough for happines Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound may ha o offers you better he ‘Alth, is cause ‘v able bank- Union | “But selve are thew- into Lusiness and ind eanring in favorably with going « stonal 1ite comes that compar tose of need th “Behind who run hookket prof men, are the facilities of the them are the homes, the spe nm-rn ‘nml pers of fumily Incomes. was in recognition their nn] for the services of a bank, and in ippreciation of the fact that pers haps women could serve them bet- ter than men, that certain banks n New York tentatively téok in their first women exccutives about ‘n years ago.' Asked 1t she well fitted as banking, Mis tainly,” and YA major somu in b The listed Flora Gienoa, ones bank. thoug nen to Brucre veplied 1dvised as prepare in economics at tudy of law and a stiff course King accounting.” #lx women bank presidents In_the association Miss Buck, 1% bank i 1 Duerr wavcehter, ate, Routh . Run women a8 d in “Cers ttion colleg suce and rmers Miss Emma mantown § { Germantown, Wis.; Mrs. 1 First, Woman's bank of Ten- Clarksville, Tenn.; Mrs, B B. Stephens, Bank of Aline, Aline, Okla.; Mre, Cora A, Ji n, Jipson.Carter Yissfield, and Mrs, Stats yan, Mo., Jossl Haddam, - MILLION DoLLAR " ROBBERY FOILED ‘Gustoms Guard Saves Big Ship- ment of Silk in New York K Kas. (PM--A mil vas frustrat- April 13 lion dollur od today gag silk rohbery by a customs guard who 1 single-handed in a gun bat- battle with a band of river pirates “ho we re looting a cargo waiting shipnien to France on a North river pier. Martin Ca » enstoms gua heard o ne beneath the pier where the silk was stored prior to loading. When he investigated found a thirty foot motor leading to the pier. He im opened fire with his revolve pirates returned his fire but when he stood his ground, pulled in ladder and spes v. Carroll heard 1 cry which led Lim to belicve he struck at least one of the pirates. A few bales of silk were in the skiff when the pirates were frighten- and one b ell overboard. s part of shipment n brought rroll, th he LAND IS SECURED Property Purchased for §$120.310.61 for New Haven County Use for Courthouse, New An Haven, Coun. April 13 () ment was reached by Haven county commis- narles W, Po- arby property county to Waterbury endrick wven today with ( purpose price will be owner aske nt. will be in 60 day property the week paLi The withority held last commi huy Reilly, e property in Church urt houss 1,000 for lar nssion L s, T to borrow price commission- ia money, up to oling, Jipson, | Taylor, Haddam Kiff with a ladder | their ! Ten | | gislative | of wse i b the small towns ontlay 1 mem from the county ssed to the an additional 1 county have tion laid Now a Way to Give Dull Teeth High Polish Dental authoritiss urge this new way Please accept fuh 10-day tube free. Note the coral firmness of your gums, the great difference in the color of your teethas dingy film coat is cleared from them. . » That off-color tecth can be given | dazzling whiteness quickly is now a proved dental fact. It’s been found that dingy teeth come simply from’a film that forms on teeth. A stubborn film old-type dentifrices did not suc- cessfully remove. That's why brushing failed you. Run your tongue across your FRE Mail Coupon for 10-Day Tube to THF PEPSODENT COMPANY hH«M Wabash Ave. u,ugu I, U.S. A, Name Address Only one t R — LR L bbbl 1teeth and you can feel that film {now—a sort of slippery coating. Beneath it are the dazzling white teeth you envy. It keeps your smile unattrac- tive because it absorbs discolor- | ations from food, smoking, etc. It invites tooth decay, gum troubles and pyorrhea because it breeds bacteria by the millions. Now, in a new-type dentifrice called Pepsodent, a scientific com- batant has been found. Leading dentists widely urge it. All drug- gists have it. Works wonders on dingy teeth. 10-day test will be sent for coupon if you wish. Pepsadénd The New- Day Qu.‘lu-« numrme Endorsed b e | be to a family 1 1 | I i 1 1 1 | | i | | 4 may | - PASSAIC 15 UNDER ~ RIOT REGULATIONS Sherlf Prepared to Immediately Strike district were under vesterday carlier in the gD county, ifts and persing the crowds, announced that regulations amounting 1o martiul cvafled in Garfield, He read t act after 100 strikers who arched to the Gartield gate « Huffr with his had 1 Forstmann falled to comply disperse The order to riot act to a popular narchy after the as President MeKinley and King Hum- of Italy. A person convieted of violating it may be fined not more than $2 mill | labor in prison for not more {h riot act regula- (15 years, or both. When the owing \ read it makes the sherift virtually offfeials and etrikers | dictator which the officials eral 1 clubs in dispers- | when the police charged the en of the strike | ers. Among the strike leaders ar 1 following the | rested were Robert W. Dunn been arrested | American Civil Liberties Naney Sandowsky, cader in the strike. After the I strike signs were was passed outery in re. against assination o (uell Any Disturbances bert Passale N. J April 12 (# Garfield texthe 000 or sentenced to | i in ions today, fo n po in persons were injured sod ot guns ik & 1he crowds aders wer of the rouble, Ten union outstandir heriff Ge Nimmo of Ber. deputy sher- pollcemen in dis- wh county riot torn out of Citizens who | ordered Ly the officials, iered on the street wers indoors, and Belmont Park hill, place of the strikers, was In a short time the section virtually ¢ BRIDGE BUILDER DIES April 13 (P=+David former master bridge for the New York, New Hartford rallroad and for years commander of the A, It post died in his homs He is survived by his who 1§ also connectad with the raiiroad, The funeral will be Friday. mecting huilder Haven & soveral vas serted Before the strikers marched to the gate mecting in Bel Park hill, had exhorted them to stand firm despite arres \ Weishord, leader of the united front committee, Earlier in the day Welebord had been held in £30,000 bail on eharges of inciting Forstman & Muffman mill thelr mont leaders, at a entertainment Thursday eve- to 10, Tickets Parish supper and it St. Mark's chureh, April 15 advt, 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria 1t kills the germs, ning et regulations | o 6 cents. kers by in pr ities of the has hee approximately 10,000 The riot act eifective in Most of sirike ale put gainst The strike n n effect 1wo months, with workers on strike only county is the county Don’t Miss This Shoe Special 372 Palr WOMEN'S NOVELTY PUMPS and ONPORDS, This season’s spring models ry palr worth $3 $2.49 Yow (Srlam. S Sizes to 8, Ev Wednesd Only THE =55 For Thrifty Women resses Wednesday Only canton crepes, trico- 1l plenty of new printed ete.; in every wante 7en 1o 46, d new spring color Don't com too quantity limited For Wednesday Only a Special Sale of Women'’s Novelty Knit Silk Hose Every pair first quality and made to retail for £1.00; every new Spring shade is included, 59c and every s Silk Rayon Vests and Bloomers Not the cheap Rayon but the grade you ordinarily pay twice the price of 98¢c. To see them for yourself is all we ¢ Every new pastel shade and all sizes 50 5i-inch Table Damask, ex- tra heavy arade with col- ored horders. Our 59 grade, vard dozen Ieavy Quality Bath Towels, with colored bor- 59c 200 pairs of Ruffle Curtains a1 size ders. Value 79c, Bleached Sheets, same count as Pequot, size no seam — $1.69 50 dozen long., complete 50c Notions 0. N. T. CROCHET COT all colors 5 WILLIMANTIC COTTON .. FINE QUALI . vards with tie-backs. 79 value, pair ON, ball 7C "SPOOL ... spool 4C Y HAIR NETS—all [ double mesh 3 for 25C }:\tll"["l'().\'-lml.li m\m\::fi 10¢ 10c 19c¢ i 2D€ dozen ZOC Tea Aprons, 16c e regular Tea Apron you pay t , on sale Wednes- day at only 16¢. All new mlhn.\ and all new colo Your chance to stock up. All new goods at less than cost. ors, (50 asst. sizes) for .. FANCY GARTERS, pair ... RICKRACK BR \H' all colors DRAGON SPOOL COT 10\ For one day only Bunny Blanket is one of the A real va and blue with plaids. baby. A Special Purchase Sale of 200 Men’s Shirts Included in this purct are imported English Broad- cloths, Printed fast colored Madras, and several novelty \hll'\m'“\ . neckband and collar attached. Values to $2.00 M?w» 11 to 17 ase soiled. GET YOUR BUTTERICK PATTERNS AT RAPHAEL'S (s Contor T\'I", WOMEN OF NEW BRITAIN BE HERE TOMORROW' esday—Bargain Day Specials BaBy Blankets 50c for fifty cents. best selli all One to a customer. Every Child Should Wear One of These DRESSY PUMPS—strap effects. In patent, tan calt and other ombinatior Wednesday Special 1,000 Hoover Uniforms 98¢ Iine Muslin and Chambra; Hoover Uniforms in p].un and combination colors such as white, grey. tan, lavender and blue. Worth to £1.69. Come here early while the selection is good. Sizes to 54, full cut. Corsets, Glrdles and Brassieres and discontinued numbers, 86¢ Crepe Gowns, Two-Plece Paja.mas A special purchase enables us to sell for tomorrow only the hest quality Crepe Gowns and two-piece Pajamas; values ordinarily $1.98; in all the new pastel shades for only An accumulation of odd siz some slightly soiled and values up to §1.98. Special For Wednesday ..... — Bargains for Thrifty Housewives — 40 Dozen TURKISH TOWELS With blue, pink or vel]ow borders. Good weight. 19¢ quality. 5 each 1 (o Wed. ati o 12x36 PEQUOT PILLOW CASES You know the quality. T,‘l"‘_lf‘f”fi‘.‘““ P i Tmlet Goods : 2 for 130 3 for lOC 29¢ 15¢ 23c .29¢ 25¢ Mothers! Don’t Miss This 8 o 500 Boys’ Wash Su1ts B 98c E OLIVER TWIST MODELS in sizes Scores of middy styles in sizes 3 to an 50 styles to choose from and APPER MODELS included. Londsdale Jeans Londsdale Jeans Peggy Cloth 98¢ 500 yards of Check Curtain Muslins with pink or blue Heavy ruffles; Yard 100 dozen Quality Pillow Cases, 15x36. 5. s17e Worth to LT nwowa GUEST IVORY SOAP 50c PEBECO TOOTH PASTE DJER KISS T \I( 3¢ Daggett & Ramsdell's COLD CREAM Stillman’s FRECKLE CREAM e Williams SHAVING CRE Luden's or COUGH DROPS ng will sell a Baby This r items for tl In pink ns and Se it I new AM des Smith's AT . W Seores o 2 to & 8. More plenty of FI Linens Linenes Pongettes A really good bargain at