New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 19, 1926, Page 3

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POWER OF PRAYER CANNOT BE DENIED Delies Explanation But Is Effi cacious, Minister Says T'he efficq Rey of prayer was dis Theodore Alnsworth r of the First Congregationa yreh at the cussed by ne morning service yes terd A dclegation of men from 'SPECTACULAR, AWE-INSPIRING SIGHT AS VOLCANO LAVA BURIES VILLAGE ing & IFifty Feet of Molten La\n Engulfs Hoopuloa Dm-;”".;f“;'.\. voleanie flows $rior to 1823, tnelud- oral grom the -«uu\mlt of lhe u from which, some experts eMire island was created, Dt smcirm WHITTEMORE TRIAL | e o e (PENS [N BUFFALO Extreme <Precantions “Taken fo Bible class visited \ hasTNL ’1” M. | Hilo, T. H. April 13 (P—Leaving | EAand e o villago buried in s wake, | Prevent Escape Groene with a basket of flowers, | stream of lava continued to shoot } The minister discussed the para. of the Pharisee and the Publl . quoting the seripture bl Stons Mountain, where the massive | Malteth himsell shall be|the 8,000 foot levél of the crater ]r?h‘y_rr £ o et f“‘j"l’: "(;‘r""“:“ monument to the heross ot the Con- | I »n,u . do n‘(o th e ; ;t: es l'\" :’ \\i\ ke l" x :"\‘r'hrh‘v is belng carved, will take | He ®idded: no |, Engulfed under 50 foct of lava durlng o 303 s s here. titls | Page on the afternoon of the bth. Frayer is a1 n the community of Hoopuloa way | October, got under way here %! The same night an unvsual musical T ¥ v\‘ covered by“the molten mass. Fifteen | forenoon | treat will he® afforded the conven- abont {t th .t deflen our |pujldings v L policemen and a numbe N guests when, from 8:30 to 9:80 ;xr\ln‘»:”:ur:‘vf e :m‘m(flmn n(‘ n}, 10 go. s | of 44;» n‘_\ .ln“llfifl"vdu‘n.v ‘k“;‘ grc“fl o'¢lock, the Chanters of \nrrah‘ a8 we , W0 €an- linto flames at 3:30 a. m. en the | crowd that collected abou L] Y| Temple, of the tis S 2 monstrate tisfactorily hov mple, of the Mystic Sarine give a g from presedea of want, danee nd the fulfillment of those vast de. “THe Jhuman hearts by the y or desire, . |forth from the velcano Mauna Loa | Buffalo, N, Y |trial of Richard Reese April 19 (P—The vesterday, Whittemore, begting a flery path from racing mass coursed its path to the the volee ofgmortal ereature should |sea sending forth a chargs of s ,,,,.,n on the second floor of the south lave any effeet upon the immuortal 1as it struck the water, As wing No one was allowed in the vl Neither can we explain how |continued to pour into the rea the ‘mom except those having business ould be any conncetion he-tocean wtarted holling until 1t was |there during the drawing of the en the supplications which —are fpyphling geveral hundreds feet out | fyrors by order of Supreme Court [Justice Ngonan, who ts presiding at the trial. Unusual Precautions from. land, Prayers Unavailing The rampaging voleano turnes ins, whieh God has been forming |deat to the prayers of old | | 2 prisaner s brought to the am eter ity wajlan Kokunas who fmplored P 4 an underground “But, however that may be, tbIS s Hawailan goddessgssociated ol aanmieot g it TG Eirn indisputable fact remains to ble ‘Hhe volezno Kilsuea, not to d,moy 1 reassure! Prayer {8 inescap- i county jatl. He was manacled to two their homes. deputy sheritts and gparded by eleht wlo Instinct of the tuman "heart!| “Tha oleano, which is siuated tn nonY WG SO T The power of prayer cannot be de- |t Haweiiun Nationul park, belch ongae 17 567meA U1 i v more than it can be - |ed fort) 0 o nfident, i plained. And the religion that does |¢qyp A :‘:E‘h' m4 lwi]rm \\}\:v"wrm:»‘x:o( o ;ua Ko : oA ““; ""”"c‘ml (e Moors moved the trial under fndict- ‘It Is a8 natural to pray. A8t 3 lan. then 1 Colorfy] nent charsing the murder of Clit- breathe! Man has been detined as | gigplay. Army airpl ford. Whittemore is charged in an- nimal’ and o he 18! |fexy o " other fndictment with Lilling Lewis o find him, from the vined ot b e s e Yaringien, a bank guard, ,in the 4 vagery to the highest eul tired gentleman, vou find evidenc a higher moral nature within!|ijon of 3,000 feet was counsel appointed by the court' to Aud that nature frequently ex-i“intense hut the airmen dafstid Yyhittuitors, granted thet i ¥ itself The feeling, 'oq in obtaining pictures knowledge Mrs, Margaret Whit- | prom of prayer 381 Huge clouds of steam hung over LCMO the “tiger girl” was not in (ssentially human feeling! It 48 {the ocean, rising 16 a height of sev. Buffalo and could not appear at tho .sponse to a human feeling! 1t |eral hundred ST lava | trial e sponse to a human need!istryck the water tremendous rocket As the selection of a jury started, And we may well take it t of ‘stezm would shoot into the air Justice Noonan informed the de- ix human is true, at least lshowering the entire roglon about | fendant of Lis constitutional right to we eat bread, w (fiirm- the bay. object fo th tion of any jurors. | . The®ruth that food s Soars 11,000 Fect In Air Then the questioning of the firat man inow nothing Last t, this great highway of ©f the panel of prospective jurors | modern b lye waters of the T into gey- 1 mpt, k § an in-sapg of sioam and evaduzlly orcating 0l Ciiet | outgo of raiigious feeling o haw pening ryler to tak: w el strength Bands 8510 agseen frem o steamer last ni ourt room attorne uni. e fllusion was conveyed that the 0 armed, det s in plain clot s tiers ds sucl heavens' had ned like some eo- Will be red through the s roek down the slopes ~lo? a great mountain Into the sea District. Attorney Coy Bemore w i wrong use " oo this thousand foot wide depend in lerge measure npon ident- « Sowhere do; 5 Ave. alLrio) g 4D tions“of Whittemeora by auidance fire at@®he sourca Nesses of the holdup and iihe ) re- tiurder of last October,ybut ho g AR T i while claims to have cortain evidence that 1§ much une s R mder. has been gumrded from pnilic and | 4 now. 1t behooves e p which he declared will clineh his | @ il sct eld e fava and smatic 7 amd send Whittemore to the A conty cam clends sizzle rie chair, i e s prayers R Moore . charge of i hy, prayers nobl prosecution Ly Waiter r o o Hoffheins, his chisf deputy, W. Barte PAYS FINE 19 (A (CONST. \I‘Il n same holdun. iv was obscured by the dense gt L e "‘anvl emoke. The ho; m chief defense fite, soaring almost 11,000 foct into b ) Ithe atr, coursed its w long the that Whittemore's friends n -|parts of the southern coat af the Lhe underworld might try ons of the nd into the i tl i rning Lold strokes for which they ar sal super-inferno to spill a b nel of moiten Depends on Witnesses lett Sumner and Melvin Greene, yers 2 pnointed b «nd Whittemor law- the court to de- ave been working sen by the ep s prodiguous i ten rather than portion of it ‘or ten days to build up an alibl fob Tresidents of other sections souglt ihelr cllent. Sumner visiled Neg reassuring statements from Dr. J. A. York, nora and Philadelphfa ologists, whn and claims to have found a num will swear that from Buffalo at r erime, These who s far \\ hittenory ime of the Octot itnesses, Rnmyer s the underworld bt men ind others with whom Whittemone ame in confact in the ordinary pur- pear uits of life Wife May Ap) Margaret Whittemare, wife gof nait will appear at the triak ene said that so far a3 y Hawaiian the for with his eyes glie Losinses whether ~d. This was followed by.a gerd a Chittemong § Hi e : avalanches from Hale Hau- Whittemo§ § fod -l foon et erk | general im- in Buffald, as had been reported o of’ : 1l become that she could liddjetown, propri dea vithin a da » wotive soon. T Goe e e G ,}l L Flow Is Receding ahiad JOpgtl ®ts ot 1 and labilities o The flow from the Waichinu erater | Whittemor a . 28,20 e T R A :ording to the guards ar pprarcd St . resents the precautions taken b PROVED SAFE : Take without Fear as Told “Bayer” Package (Does not affect the Heart r Cross” you are o or on tables ¥ genuine Bayer As- | by millions and | provsre o anlac Brings Back He Cold | After a bout with the fin, when fighting trim | et {vour knees are wobbly and your If flu has left you just “half-| Toothache {feet Mk back is alive,” don't delay in taking Taplac. Q Neuralgia !weak and ¥ ad § £ as your system j8 wrat(‘ RS s i up your m with own it cannot resist fa-| " i "'f]"'f P anse |Note show you pick right up from cannot throw off the at- S NS s I he first few doses Kk of any germ or illness you m: box=s of twelve table cost few . . N rumsists a1t scll Lottles of |- Thousands of ‘men and . women |be exposed to. 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And as an #fded precau- tion, “keep your bowels open with nlac Vegetable Pills. nd res: ngredi stance vvll be yours b hall seeking admission to the court. | are not from ' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, | HARDWARE MAKERS . GOING TO ATLANTA| New Britain Men to Attend Gonvention in Dixie Ga,, April 19—~With ad- vance hotel reservations indicating record attendance at the annual| joint convention of the American | Hardware association and Southern | Hardware Jobbers' association, in Atlanta, May 4 to 7, inclusive, as- | surance has been glven by the en-| | tertalnment committee that amuse- | ment features will be plentiful dur- g the stay of the 1,000 or more | visitors n the elty. An automobile trip Atlanta, to Thistorlc concert. This is reputed to be one ;fn’ the finest choral organizations of men in the country. By speclal ar- | rangement the concert will be | broadcast. to the nation over station | WSB. A ball at the Atlanta Blltmore hotel will follow the program. A theater party will be the chiet| ature on the night of the 6th. The visiting women will be enter. (tained pleasantly, the scheduled (oevents including an automobile tour 'q Atlanta, followed by a luncheon the Atlanta Woman's club, on the !vwrnlng of the oth. A card pan followed by a tea dance will feature the afternoon of the 6t | In addition to etated features, ar- | ments have been made for the ors to be afforded the courtesies | { meveral local golf courses. Among those who will attend (hef convention from New Britain, Conn,, | Robert N. Hicks and Isaac | Black of Russell & Erwin Mfg. Co.; | Stone, R. M. Parsons, P. F. W. Chamberlain, J. D, Wy- | L. & Pickep, James Hutchin- of the Stanley Works; 8pear, Dan E. Farrar an‘l E. dwin of Corbin Screw Corp.; F. | E King, R mam son P, !J. Wachter, W. H. Rattenbury &nd | 1 niskern, Landers, Fra 3 Clark; L. L. Hodge, C. L 3 and 8. S. Rand of P. .m]| | ¥ : PRESENT VASES TO CHURCH 1 Tames Tobin has presented St | Mary's church with a palr of gold vuses in memory of his slster, M r's. » Tobin Dunn., APRIL 19, 1926. 1 Weeden's name filled the papers in 1023 when he was charged of mur- dering seven year old Vincenzo Po- Insane Man Makes His Fourteenth Escape Providence, April 19 (P —Frank tompted to murder his cousin with | | pditor of the federation paper, will whom he was in love, be speakers at the 25th anniversury of the Central Labor Union of New 4 cano, ‘The boy's death occurred the TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Britain this evening. The occasion Weeden, 49 aped yesterday from [day hfter one of Weeden's escapes President Patrick ¥, O ra. of will be observed by & smoker ¢t the state hoepital for mental dis- | The murder was ngver brought home | New Haven, Secretary John Egan of Union hall on Main street. cages at Howard. It was his 14th [to anyone. 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