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12 NEW BRITAIN DAIL Y IH‘PALD MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1926 AADI0 PARISH 1S PROMIBITION LAW FORMALLY OPENED - STRONGLY BACKED Former Waterbury Man Pastor O Tnvisible Congregation Portland, Maine Howard O pastor o 1y (Continued from lage 1.) il rate Ame amel Vo will 1 fon tha At n the largest triot ganization fn I s our lo repe op « ien shoul i opi t cut volution vomen's p: country an invi lain avlan can to prev amendment 1 obe only ever 1 of the ntmost to afd and and ¢ and nown example rvance orce elits of Amendment ) \ r triends | amendment, increaged pur LAKE 10 OPEN HOTEL AT LAKE POCOTOPALG But Paonessa and Makalauskas Will Retain Residence Here roopponents of ¢ agree t wsing must v the war, has in no small Imor common nt lavy pu amer t It Knowle without a in militant entist (" support of it hac ancla 1 ot must ns for law rospongibility | zens in putting the law § I am convinced that are 1o this com thusiastically and sue Pralses Youth sloner retiving pr pleted d o good word Talon strict-Teanth of today, In w \ L roughIY sianding the pessimistic viewpoint citractiofiland senting lof certain of their elders,” s Inefiner possibilities tha r icipated respect 1808 pledges of ¢ e suppe nut to Paonessa, John a deal I and Mikals for the 1 uskas Jecided ht; ous t to resis M. entire work ir at 88 storat of on to the Imost unlimited The parish will non-sectariar al lines, 1 n denominations and lation ot Commi i also | on ar- a0 lLake nd hotel and adjoining, at nd plan to enlarg. building for a s of and th i ors repr were present ye par “Rather than continually ‘ronnd hotel. ot 1tiA sitio ith our | The deal involves g people,” she arcd, * ' 30,000 approximately. The pres it not richly repay our inv huilding, a room structure, inquire what's right with enlarged provide mor |voung folk and t's wrong 30 rooms ani afford aceommnio- elder What In and dations that do not now exist we giving them? tract of land surrounding, it auernlons nagging plan of the two oificials to erect leadership? Too mu cottages, and not ne Wlishment for the sale of fishing T peot cquipment. Lake Pocotopang is one of the most popular fishing th and the demand for the latter service fs which has long \ayor Paoncsea and have summered at Lake for the st three years, lnuskas has also heen isitor to the resort. While the condi enterprise will much of the time of Mrssrs, Paone and Mika- lauskns will hoth continue to live in New Britain and econduet their busi- ness intercs he mayor i obile dealer and Mr. Mikalang kas is In the urant husiness. studio in severa search an expenditure h My Ho address, f 3 ilation lefinite 1 upon me." said v his briet ave constitnts nge to go out and be of service is broad field upon which I « ntered. is is a ploneer movement e must feel our way." will be put on one hour at 1:30 p. m. FUNERAL SHIP DOCKS Whaler will 0 " elal- wvh wit " \ the ance caviling and inspirational quite of the former |enough of the latter, | FASTS FOR 45 DAYS | Set World R ha i 25 i imme the every | i his family | Two More Germans New Mr. Mik frequent Norwegian Reaches ord for Going Without Foold— a York With Three Dead and Three Are in Good Shape. ‘ of thelr new Others Very Sick. Berlin, April 19 (P—The world 19 (A—The Nor- James Clark R Staten Island, fier crew dead, | e covering from lost their lves 44 days fasting, recently Herr Jolly, professionnl fast- en broken by one day in and Max Kramer, al s today achicved eord, ending a 45 days rently much better con- Herr Jolly was at the is long period of vol from food. Roth s record o ton of r, has Otto K inown as the ple v, with-three autom others i ind threc 0 15 poison, The {hree sca last Wednoesd when they were lowered into an oil tank 10| fa clean it out. Ashjorn Svendsen was | dition the first killed when he down | end of with his fat rt, the f abstinener ginee ahle rarried on their f locke the rope lac safe ass cages In the same local Larsen and ¢ Olgen we taurant in which Herr Jolly fasted ome when When they were released they said §¢ they were feeling fine. Herr Jolly, whose real nanfe Riegfried Herz, lost 20 pounds dur- fast, He collapsed soon 0 hospi fon n Supreme Court Agrees to Interpret Rum Treah Washington, April 19 ) ! suy court. cor inte the rm itain, Tt from George J. Evelyn, Vi th men up in Tes- to clim Einar ove eme Great B peal in a in which farriz and 1 5 1"ord, British sub- rlararo 1 I challenged a strnction of the treaty given b; al district court for north- ornia. nam they n vent young body. e ers wr gas W {ing his and days. |Silkworth ( ase Is Not Renc\\ed by High Court Washir April 19 (P—A su- umrv ew was refuscd to- in the William worth, formeg president of t | York lated ¥ | membiers of hrokerage firm of nor, Nlch nd othe “buel count penitentiary at holas. o > whals went 1 seve N 5,000 fons of is had been 1 were convicted hich al- lquor at “Quadra’ we rie i the men company, turers. ton, from Farallone the court to fr treaty for offs commitie LIBRARIAN April 10 (P— | librarian at the fana, public library, the position of Ii- and report BRIDGLEPORT Bridgeport, Conn lando C. Da mmond, 11 ;m re lay o Jurlsdiction of Persons nne nses alleged 1 ontside it inas srarian in this duty nounce born and 10 have distriet, Body of Tr'ov Man, 1)1 owned Last Oct., Found und Lake, N. Y., April 19 (&) I'rancis, pnb. Times, who was last October by Kenneth m the place was found ity will for on et scheme to d in I is a the ago and others in nouth, He w Wa 1 il worth lell fittons were e library, ane hy Sil Walthar aski nother by Gilbra A. MeQuade nor s not e rd by is X Nir and the and Fra be of 11 For soy ning Piles Disappear No Cutting or Salves Needed Won Sidotti Files Claim found lm $2,000 Against City = W a claim for two days aft Totti has file troni fhe DEMOCRATS UNCERTAIN APPEAT A 1S LOST » New Face Powder ‘A [l the Rage One Thin Woman Gained 10 Pounds In 20 Days Men Can Do the Same HEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Ea IH ou Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of Ste feel TEACHERS ORGANIZY b \ Skinny voung—toc liver an havingas wvirr ¥ SUSPECTED PYROMANIAC itle i their yb ng all hiver and Dr Edw ,vd Obve © knowp Oy their olive culor, 1oy aud JUc | pyrom a pavilion and an | spots in | Pocotopaug | Certainly hrough 1 pro IDE HOTEL, LAKE POCOTOPAUG BISHOP CANNON LEARS ATTACKS 'MAYOR'S NEW INVESTMENT (Continued From First Page) ars, ass of our they do n an o sociot] ot apply 1 Sunday 000 ehureh members 1leol probibitory 1 of the 17 by ealeulation {s captur t en the ide 1 The on ¢ moanshiners ibition and was not the pur the roye ely memhbers American people, to the schoo of the ) the ern mounta appetite whe But out- number of stills actually | prohibition officers, | I'ro- all he- for n the puesswork Favors Stronger Laws bishop hearti bil of € nf arnment statement shall constitutio Phi no lip Seience c presid islands. | o 1 I der competent <honle onld be permi up i plied with; [ i without the opposing amendment or file Christia country n burcl Imoditication. Opposes Modification M hiris usly sille ith th 1 + sl ng I sed s a de 1 act ernment Mrs whi We would v nt + fu neral reement ch olstead act should mal that a t be King of committes an th e 15 from the also 5 over Boole Na Ella A, of the i i [ of Ivor the pendi ve that ' yet liquor the 1 ° tr Vo not ieve hened would br ral prohibiti admin her of ju specdy 1 ful Temprrancs able fef saying the permitted th on to to fla endorsed Andrews the i C1 the rohini- strength- con awless minorit tian publication presented a letter from the commit- chang il the seor New the Vol- in of York, onal Women's ng proi tri i we on o d adequats supervision of the mion sufficient offic tors 1 modification ibition d in de she vigo ion on is ling 1; that t { Scienee |over oppo: a. | d act should | executive's political party, number | rs un- a suf- that trials punishment that with complete hat t 1eting speeific uthoriti and 1 the of 5 indie: vernmen s0v will Boole ame reig sved the mer s 1w } for 2 v b e dr have ! is cont of heer unkenn no ho vio neonr P mit Tnforcement it the state s an Znty in Ts POt 1w I i codes ibilit d the govert 1, should said her or hir in e fons inliei there ehe s com- shounld co- and on irts ne e salizing ' she gaid, of the trade situation in A meries testime lax to eo | follow t | He mlm ungworn statements into prohibition while right to present letters and pa- showing “the benefit of prohi. [Eitionis e being questioneid, Chademan Harreld ruled not have to Asked 4 ) from alculioll i alarming months fact | enforcement 2 ; INVALID FOUND DEAD ord agaln: LEGION MEN FAVOR BURRITY HUSEUM . Eddy-Glover Post Club Approves — vrave s, o0, an tavanis, A vas found dead in bed at his hom. Restoring Homestead s Lo Grove Street Man Who Lived Alone did | Dies of Heart Pallure — Suiclde ith rate e the d knew n had rate' during M Boole sall the last 11 g by Grove M s in the a al lack of | street yesterday morning during the last few vitnegs added it makes fc have liquor home 2" Boen Josephine Kuczorek, Dr, examiner, who At a meeting of Tddy-Ciloy Iy same house, huneheon club, at which N Gardner ¢, Weld, a mander of the Legion, the elub today went on record s favoring restoration of the ¥l Burritt homestead in the rear of 4 Main streeth, he proposition will he hrought before the post at its next mecti by the following committee, appoint- ed this noon: RRobert €. Vaner, chalrman: Ralph Gould, Ha on, Stanley J. Traceski, Jdward 0. Ogren, Har Seheuy, J. € Andrews, Whiter Coolk, Curtis L. 8heldon, Stanley Fddy, Harry Ginsherg, Maurice Pease and A. . Scott. The committee will mect Friday afternoon at 5:15 o'clock at | the chamber of commerce offices. 1 post Fleot con gu ‘Do yo moral manu- nodloul I'urney, stated 't fallure, belief for a committed or forme was went to I in the riainly no Talk of Reed's Mother, wint to got some facts,” Reed I “If any one thinks I'm or interaperance they are advune e that death was due to he Uthough there time was a that Soltyzlak had suiclde by asphyxiation, Mrs, zorek, who was bringing the man his breakfast, notified phine Przoswski of Soltyz death and a report was made mediately to the police. Believing the man had been phyxiated, Deteetive Sergeant G . Ellinger and Policemen Thomas . Dolan and James MeCabe rushed » the scene with a pulmotor, but oltyziak had been dead for several Dr. Purney and Dr, David 1” Waskowitz, who was called in, wero mable to detect any bout the room; there wag a small sns burner there but the meter was cmpty Frank Soltyziak, Jr.. of win Place, told the police that he had heen trying to get his father into the town home, man had threatened to commit sui- ide first. He also said that (o remark for You were Kae- dead Jo- k's im- 007 sed right,” Boole. “Your mother rof the W. C. T, U. she was not, She was the best thing—a Presbyterian.” » Missourian then asked wh s "better to h something 000 stills, most of them or to have manufactured under license, “l decline to answer because our alzation is against the legal ire in the home or clse- replied was a ve opr i hours, ior Restoration of the historic huild ing was the subject of talks by Ralph L. Gould, gecretary of the €, of (! and Tohert C, Mr. Gould folt {the building would serve as an ideal I place for a collection of the Burritt s now at the New Britain Insti- ' tute and varions other places, Hu rtrongly urged actlon by the Legion to save the structure from further | {ditapidation. Mr. Vance pointed ont |y the likelihood of extension at some ! future date of st Main strect ‘' making a new thoroughfare throug to Washington street. Such a pros gram wonld place the building di- rectly on one of the city’s most im- rortant highways. In its present lo- cation, which is the rear of Main street, Mr. Vance felt the rehabilitat- WELD INAUGURAL nsion at an early date made it im- 1) A part of the crowd applauded. 57 “Now that applause is the hest | g we could have,” sald Reed. Again Reed pressed for an Answer. “As between two evils I do not hink I have to choose,” retorted Mrs, Boole amid more applause. As time came to recess, Reed, anted to recess until tomorrow, but committee overruled him. “All right,’ said, "no one ap- pears to have any rights here except Al e, Fune: Sac il serviees will be held at d Heart church tomorrow o'clock, followed by ed Heart cemetery, HANNAH ANDERSON DIES the morning burial | Wife of Malcolm Anderson and | \!mlu'r of T'oliceman Anderson | Passes Away at Age of 82 Hannah M. Anderson, wife aleolm Anderson and mother [ Policeman Charles Anderson of State Commander Harry €. Jack- | Sunrise avenue, died early son extended the greetings of the | morning the home of her state department to the 47 members | with whom she and her hushand 1 of the club who assembled this noon, | been living for the past six mont <‘Hr read a letter of congratulation ¥ old. Pt Ifrom Captain Marry Darton, for- horn in Narike, Sweder oraonces ::J‘«{}w-l::o?-n(‘1‘.’11‘“11,;1;’;':-”:»? {merly of New Britain, now in Color- 4, 1843, and came (o Portland cc and to extend his personal |40 SPrin s pon pandy \vvym congratulation and the congraful Ciplnlngbantons e m b e e e tions of the demoeratic party. He |F Glover post and his wife plans || 1 e 'r‘)n 5 will proffer his well wishes and a |to join the Leglon auxiliary. e i promise of co-operation to Mr. Weld sides her hushand and son she who, in the terms used by the retir- |gathering there fs some doubt 2 o e Shildren tand ing exccutive today, “will henceforth fwhether the remains of St gl BB o o (e by the mayor of the City of New |will be placed in the Smithsonian | (i e held fomorrow afternoon at Britain, and my mayor.” Mayor |institution in Washington, . ( » at Rev. Axel Paonessa he will also urgs[if that is ded against t Tlim Swedish members of the common council, not |will be sent to the state o ite. Inter- only those aligned with new {state library at Hartford cometery but also {glon will furnish a the members of the minority branch |planned. of the council to forget politics and | Horace W. Eddy, father of Lieut. perate to make the administra- |Teslie Fddy, one of the two officers | n of Mayor Weld a success. {in whose honer the local post wa Mayor-clect Weld will probably named, was present this noon as the o custom of his predecessors |elub's gu nd briefly outlina his plans. Others | Mayor-clect Weld spoke briefly seoei with the government areiHe did not touch on matters of scted to speak briefly. I politics but discussed the importance y elected members of the lof American Legion interest in civic council, including those named by |matters. The newly elected chief the electors to succeed themselves, lexecutive of the ecity has heen will have the oath of office adminis- [member of Lddy-Glover post sines tered by the ity clerk, who at the it was organized and was one of outset of the tnaugural program will | irst commanders. be indueted into office by Corpora-| Mr. Pierce, representative of the | mne tion C‘ounsel John H. Kirkham. ate Deportment of Kducation who limprov. avor-elect Weld {5 one of the |{s now inspecting the senfor High m,, o men who have ever mount- fschool here, spoke on the peace tim rostrum of the mayor. To |duties of the Legion ourage him at the beginning of his fwo vear term of office is the nowledge that he bested at the polls | or Paonesss. againat whom aev. | Newark Furniture House | | eral of the clty's most prominent re- \ Newark, N. J., April 19 (@—More | 151y, former viee-preside of the ns declined to mateh thelr{than two-thirds of the city’s fire | {-yiteq Siates Trueking corporation. vote-drawing powers on election day. | fighting apparatus was rushed to the | hald in bail of $20,000 for trin has had experience in leadership | Market and Plane street district to- |,y char, to i organization as one of the first |day to fight a fire hurning 1 Higuor illegally into the United § manders of Glover post, |three floors of the Lee Furniture |ang to bribe guard American Legion. and as an execu- | company warehouse. ifter being arrested at his homs tive and a businessman as president | Dense elouds of smoke 4 ay and gned in United St | of the Citizens Coal Co. the firemen. ict court. - | perative that work be organized fll‘ once, he said, « this ontinued % ‘Thompson to Administer Oath, City Clerk Alfred l. Thompson will administer the oath. Mayor A from Page at She v were Commander Jackson informe , but dog itol or | The Le- placque as o'clock the home. Peterson, pastor of the iptist chureh, will of it will be in I |Connecticut Doctm‘s to Be Given Early Hearing Washington, T €, April 19 () A motion was granted the Unit et o, made in cpartment of advancing th ring Octoher 4, on t ppeal of Arnold . Brein of Bridge- sort challenging the antiority of lthe department to eancel his lieenss hieh ssary to practice medi- in that state, ‘There bou'. other physiicans interestec physicians hav ment of an es are unable to r professional dnti o protect the hea f eitizens of Connre HELD ON RUM CHARGE New York, April 19 (&) idie o1 d o he o t Al 1 v health of Connectien set for its eine are soventy 1 ring ¢ I and requir- nd mor- ed the Fierce P ire Threatens ges of conspiracy a on co coast men | impeded ‘ John | his | father had been drinking heavily of | well | Please, Daddy! l | | rge | signa of gas | but that the older | Little Prince Mihall of Paris reports, | home, daddyt” himself and Prince Carol, prince Rumania, inseribed ‘Come on this picturs of sent to his father, the former crow it GASALE T0 RESIGN FROM PUBLIC WORKS BOARD of | f 3 | Wil Make Fourth Resignation Since Election Day—Blair Acting As son, | had Flre Board Head. 8. Gerard Casale, commissioner on (the board of public works, sald to- day he will resign from that board, making the fourth resignation since lthe election of Gardner C. Weld a8 mayor. Mr. Casale, who is an attorney, has been on the Loard of public works since the death of Martin H. Kenney, For two years prior to his uppoiniment to that commission ha a member of the charity board. Commissioner Walter Rlair is act- ing chairman of the board of fire commissioners, taking the place left vacant by the resignation of John R. Keevers which was effective e! tion day, GETS ATHE) Washington, D. C., April 19 (Pr— ardner Richardson of Woodstock, has heen appointed com- mercial attache at Athens, ece, cceeding R. O, Hall, who zoes to the finance investment division of he department of commerce, PROESCUTION COST $61.312 April 12 () — At. Rargent today re- seng that the d ont of justice had spent $61,. the unsuccessful prosecution nator Wheeler, democrat, on charges of using his influence on behalf of S POST le Conn G Washington orney Gene: ported to fhe partme 12 v of Montan senatorial oil loases, 1 pecial Notice re will be o speeial macting of op Tierney Assemp Fourth ghts of Columbus temor- at the club rooms on square to take actlon on f Thomas Fagan, ng <lin N~ » W AKY T ENENING—— OPER TG WEEK, Cline, ?» A CLMEY — F TE HOTEL MANAGE 80 ords, BY CYNTHIA GREY from bands of the head phons ands Kir 1 every he-creature who sces her | and gives one in return. ceps that switch-board desk crow ce with a smile that|ed with flower candy nd the eyes with a twinkle |boxes—her witchery and her perfect the riot of curls flying loose |poise. weaving housands. still h word provoea oaxers and 1 Kiss-c tive thi A ¢ takes levery day ever the wires—a thou- yourg r thing— vases 2 aits | thousand words sl mpatient persons to he pac But the smile does not dle, nor voice grow petulant. For she has a world of her own- world of flowers, pretty clothes afd admiration. S0 the other world must wait sometimes, while she comes back {from the world of dreams, (o say: