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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926, REPORTS MADE 10 DIREGTORS OF . . Four New Members Elected to Board af Annual Meeting The offlclals tors of the Young tlan assoclation, 1 ir annual reports to the 1 ' it 15th annual m last night. Abov sat down to suy | and were tained b, the rec S1ganizec lolin clu 1 | girls fro club, Mil 1 of dlre en's Chris ot the clety members The May lilia May T be the mem- nal rest- “Girl With Most Perfect Figure in America” says *‘Chew SILPH if you want to be Slender and Weli”, ARE YOU TGO FAT? Why not give a chance to SILPH?— See what it can do for you— ‘You chew SILPH like ordinary Gum! Safe — Easy — Pleasant No diets—no exercises— no dangerous drugs o g ing place, Mrs. Willlam €. Hunger- ford. She had, until her retirement automatically two years ago, heen closcely fdentified with the Women's Chris most from Its valued servic Young assoclation al- very beg Her on the finance com- many years, her enthu and fidelity to every imposed spirit underly together, these to-be-fargotten memories or us who were her fellow-workers," Mrs, Gioss next pr 1 the re. of the treasurer, indi ates that when all March bills are ald. the organization will it only free from debt but will have a nitteo f tasm which Ul balance to carey fnto the I year, This an cment applanse o 18 1 1 that last year had to be carrled over . Hill gaye the & cussion of the personal basis ent which 1s to come up be- e national body in Mil ind repre- that orably on nominat committee a following tors were wann, Mrs Roger W Miss Loui 1 the Whitman Mrs. A Noble and Mrs, Johnston ro-clected, tiring di The re ctors this year are A and Mrs. r Ab) Miss Andrews has been hairman of the Younger Girls' work for several s and at tHe tion of Mr wt, was given iks. in apprecia- Par ctors elect their own offi- cers and will meet for that purpose in two weeks, ASSYRIANS GREET PRINCESS REGENT Weet Her in Hartford to Escort Her to This Gity Great enthusiasm and acivity were nanifest today among New Dritain Assyrians, who are to he hosts to- nlght to Lady Surma, princess regent of Assyrin, Lady Surma wa Hartford at 3:05 o'clock th noon from Providence and was to be met there by a delegation of 12 local Assyrians and conducted to this city. A busy program has been sketched out for this distinguished is in the United States seeking to in- rest the Assy s here in welfare work among their compatriots in the homeland. Upon her arrival in New Britain he will go directly to the Burritt hotel, after which she will motor to 1 home of Baba Y. Jones, 385 Commonwealth avenue, She will be entertained there for the balance of the fternoon. At 7 o'clock Lady Surma will address a meeting of As- syrians in United hall on Main street, while at 8:30 o'c she will be the est of honor at a banquet at the former be the p \ker at the hanguet, while number of other promin shorter falks. Rev people will glve 1 by Mayor Angelo O'Tirien, direetc LI Hill, 7 stor of nd Per nan of MRS. O'LEARY will of WILL OF Jor Mre of her « to Pat- th to ret O'Leary. ANDREWS ASSAILED FOR WET ATTITUDE Law Enforcement Official Saysi He Should Resign | April 18 coln G. Andrews, in charge tional prohibition should resign if he ment with the | force, in the opip W. Peabody of of the women's for law enforeement Boston enforcement, | is not in agree- he is sct to en- | of Mrs, Henry teverly, chairman national committes Mrs. eabody ded a delegation of women | in support of the Volstead act at the | nate prohibition hearing, arrived | in Boston today, She criticised | harply the manner in which the hearin s conducted, i a fecling of indig who hu ry committee the time | s was consumed in repe- | the part of the th she lons 0 Mis the ouri 1o proy present law wtor from ainst said. Commenting upon the opinion of | % neral Andrews to the effect that o sale of non-intoxicating heer un- | der strict control would improve conditions, Mrs, Peabody said: “General Andrews' statement ex- ins in part the criticism of his topartment. If he is not in agree- ment with the law which he is set (to enforce, he should resign. We | |were told during the convention, | April 11 to 13, that the law is open- na constantly violated in Wash- | ington eociety and were urged to “We did not go to Washington [from 26 states to investigate soclety or the government; that is for gov- crnment officials to do without fear lor favor. We did not pass a resolu- |tion condemning cocktails or indors- | ling the ten commandments. We df ldid urge that the government and |the state show resolution in dismiss- |ing men who fail in their duty, high |or low. Law breakers must not be law makers. . . . “No organization of men or wom- en intent upon obscrvange and en | forcement of law can do much by resolutions. Thelr only efficient ac- tion must be taken at the polls. We are unwilling to believe the stories told of Washington society, and wait a contradiction that will assure the country that our representatives in Washing families are not breaking the law. o °T. BANQUET Members of A. G. Hammond Camp U. 8. W. V., will attend the depart- ment banquet of the erganization at the City club, Hartford, Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Commander- | in-Chief Carmi Thompson of Cleve- | land, 0., and Congressman John M. Robison of Kentucky will be among the spealrers GOVERNOR MOOR Jersey City . ApWI 15 (P Governor . Harry Moore today was confined to his bed with a sc- vere cold, while 50 ®hildren of tex- the strikers in the Passaic districo were on the to picket his home. Mrs. Moore said the child picketa would not be molested, desplte the governor's fliness. L Ah! Backache Gone Rib Lumhago Away Ear, i Rub Pain from hack trial bottle of old ey Jacobs Oil" | | ! with small | Ah! Pain is gone! Cily 2= Yes Almost instant stifftness, lame slows a gentle rub s Of1." Rub this soothing, 1 pain with “St. penctrating oil back, { ea St. Jacobs Oil mless , lumbago and atica remedy ich never disap- 1 doesn't burn the skin. Quit complalning! Ina t you t on your gie, rel L) mome vou will r had a weal k. because it | t hurt or be stiff or lame, Don't t a small trial bottle of “St. Jacobs OIl" from your nd get this last- | D46 o i STR( to mopping oleu Be sure it's and see the and—clean. because it is solid. This Is Armstrong’s Linoloum Week t to help you new ling Arm we because at it will kno re juet ca LINOLEUM veral minutes And clean Genuine m clear through to the It’s time to lay linoleum. Armstrong’s. Come in new designs. )NG'S clean, S . MILLER CO. 26 CHURCH | repaid on today's decline, | French FRENGH FRANG DROPS T0 LOWEST LEVEL BVER HIT —— IN PARK CITY Today is Quoted at 20.01 to the Dollay and 113,80 to the e 375 Delegates Present at Dis- Parls, April 15 UP—The franc toduy sank to a new level for all time, The official ¢ ing qoted iy at 29.1 to the dol and 143,80 to the pound franc reached this new low despito . falrly favorable statement of the Lauk of . showing t » state has 600,000,000 francs in debts. Financlers are at a loss to explain the phenomenon since the budget Las been balanced, voluntary con- tributions for the sinking fund ar flowing in ra nd peace in the 1 is in prospect. Communist dem- onstrations yesterday proved @ fiasco, eliminuting that as a factor French low frict Convention ar dgeport, April 15 UP—With 875 | d delegates in attendance from Massa- | level weekly I'rane {the 30th district Rotary club, Rotary | International, met here today for a two days conferen At the open- ing session the de tes were wel- [comed by President A. V. Bodine of |the Bridgeport club. Response was | made by District Governor John All- son of Holyolie, Mass, He was fol- lowed by Vice-President Arthur H. | Sapp of Huntington, Ind, who ex- | tended greetings. A wireless mes- |sage was read from President Don Adams, now on an European trip, | Ing the confercnce the hest of | Diswlct Governor Alison n address on the “Spirlt | New York, April 15 (P—In sym- pathy with a decline abroad, the I'rench franc today broke to a new ow record in the local foreign ex- change market where it was quoted snecess Telivemad of Rota The afternoon sessions will be de- voted to round table discussions. In §.87'% cents, an overnight drop the evening there whi be an infor- of about 4 points. In the absence of 'ynal reception followed by a dinner y new developments, the slump at which District Governor Alison was attributed to a lack of support |will preside, based on the delay in improving the government's financial po- | sition and in reneaing etforts funding the war t to the United States. h weakn so develop- ed in Belglan francs because of the | slow progress in negotiations for an international loan VOLCANO Appalling Sight as Tava Flows | From Mauna Loa in Hawail, Hilo, T. H., April 15 (®) — Thé volecano Mauna Loa helched forth in another spectacular eruption at 8 o'clock last night and thousands The concert given by the Wenner- of spcetators watched great berg chorus under the auspices of sireams of lava surge from the ! summit and start down the 12,000 the Everyman's Bible class last eve- ning was an arfistic success. | foot slopes toward the villages in CONCERT IS SUCCESS ?i:::fl =S ) > il | 44 ' you walk like his? | | | ‘i Weak ankles that turn easily and heels that wear i unevenly are evidence of foot trouble. Painful cal- louses and fallen arches are sure to follow. If you have foot trouble of any kind you are invited to come to our Foot Relief Department any time Friday or Saturday Our foot relief expert, who is trained in the Wizara @d Sistem o Foot Correction will give special attention to feet on these days. He will examine your stockinged foot free of charge. His recommendations will provide the way to relief. See this expert who knows feet Friday or Saturday FRANK LAMPHIER VOGUE SHOE SHOP 236 MAIN ST. “In the Heart of the City” T RRUR N A | the Kau distriet, The sight red, the heavens, began its descent to- ward the forest which is expected morning. Observers say great which s {lluminating was described as al. | th (] ! . o entire | Ing in this city. Island. Reports from ships at sca | in the vicinity of the {sland say the | glare 1s plainly visible, L 3 The second greatest copper mine an |chusetts, Connecticut and Vermont, | {n the world is in Alaska. BUILDING sued as follows: H. Here! Here! Get Away from that Wash Tub Read the Following— And You'll Stay Away from it The weight of the clothes ! listed is 20 pounds What Are The Public Utilities? 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Ginsberg president of the Gray Line Bus cor- poration of this city, who has been to be blotted out of exlstence this missing from his home since April The books of the company are detivity 18 In perfect condition, ocourring at the source of the flow & Wife and two minor children liv- Ginsberg has PERMITS |- Bullding permits have been is- P. Battey addition to his house at | Lincoln street, to John Josephson Twelve Handkerchiefs Pairs Stockings Two House Dresses {for a garage at 88 Camp street, to o house at 80 Clark street, to J. Stoue for a garage on Ten Acro to Anthony Lozinsk! for a go at 286 Burritt street, and to 8. & J. Bylek for a dwelling house at 107 Wynola avenue, MRS, GRUBAR IS HOSTESS Mrs, I%, 8. Grubar of 38 Win- throp street entertalned the Polish Women's ,club Wednesday after- noon. Kour tables of whist were played. Prizes went to Mrs, Chi- kowskl of Kigeington and Mra. 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