New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 25, 1924, Page 18

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p. m.—Concert ainera of Jeffen nd rtant news bul Officlal nounce VOICES IN THE AIR — TUESDAY standard KDRA me of dayv's sports. | st and pianist. | Bradley's mel- | m.—Jimmy Shearer, James D. Donahue Baritone VOICE CULTURE Rooms 318-319 Booth's Block Special Attention to Beginners | Tralnee of Yale University | Tel. 1274-13 | —_— | CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Bstimates cheerfully given on | all jobs, —TEL. 2913 B CINDERS FOR SALE| A. H. HARRIS = w=General Trucking— #9 WEST 8T, TEL. 2979 Phone 381 { | p.om.- Fine Showing of Xmas Gifts — Reasonably Priced Shop Early A.A.MILLS Beautiful — Practical NEW BRITAIN DA]LY HERALD, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 25, 19.A WNAC 8 p. m.~"Show Shopping.” (Shepard Stores—Boston.) 8:30 p. m.—Plano recital, 9 p. m.—"The Political Situation { in Washington.” \ 9:20 p. m,—Concert by Irving Soernsteln's Wardman Park Hotel | quartet | 9:55 p. m.—Time signala, 0 to 11 p. m.—Special program transcontinental te “To Men Only Boston American P. m.--Dauce music—Morey | for BROKERS FACE ! ARREST 11 Men, Including Prominent New WEAR an phone and Te Co.—N \\'vkun‘ Dinner music Politics in Ialk on eyes, graph Con Theory The Eveready Hour." York Cotton Exchange Officials, Are Indicted, lan New Orleans and New York brokers, including a high of- of the New York Cotton ex- za, today were facing arrest un- indictments returned yesterday o jury after an investf gal intentions of the nta Commercial exchange and - Boston Edison Big pecific charge was that the s named were “dealing in fu- iy on marging' a misdemeanor 'mlr"fi"- refa laws, A "no bill" was returned in the cas® against the Atianta exchange, the grand jury contenting itself with naming members of various broker- ge firms, although no firm names were men 1 Solleiter General Boykin said oth- er indictents would follow. Midnight org llaere 400 \‘ H\R\!Q‘T SUPPER A harvest supper was held last night at St Mary's hool ha!l un- der the auspices of the Tmmaculate Conception gulld. About 400 were in attendance and the hall was - mrettily decorated in autumn colors, The proceeds will be used {n refur- nishing the Guild library The Safe 217 MAIN STREET LOWEST PRICES And effective every single day — indefinitely | See how deeply we cut prices on and Family Remedies, gtock mar- | 14 \mr- ra D. C) -~ Wash- |EStandard Toilet Nee ; and how great ' Scott’s Emulsion, 67 | <1"0 size | Avianta, Nov. 25.—Forty.-four At-" WHO'S LOV-BROW NOW? Anthropologist Lays Low Claims of Phrenologists to Tell Character By Shape of Heads. Washington, Nov. 25,—If you have a low brow it s no sign you are one; neither can you lay claim to high« browlan simply by possessing the physical dimension. The conclusion that high-brows and low-brows are no indication of mentality or laclf of it was presented to an audlence In [lecture hera last night by Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, curator of physical an- thropology of the national museum, “Long, narrow heads with high, | sloping forehead,” Dr, Hrdlicka said, “are currently supposed to denote a high intelligence and low broad | foreheads with rounded craniums a similarly low degree of mentality, | Th#s s absolutely a fallacy, and | sclentists ara now convinced that | such characteristics have no bearing on a man's mind.” i {World's Hot Spot 136 in the Shade London, Nov. 26.—Until recently |Death Valley, California, where a temperature of 134.1 degrees in the shade was registered at Greenland Ranch on July 10, 1813, wa d- {ered the hottest place on the earth's surface, According to the quarterly journal |of the Royal Meteorologieal society this record has been broken at the Ttallan settlement of Azizla, in the ‘semi-desert region of North Africa, about 25 miles south of Tripoli, where a properly eheltered thermo- meter rose to 136.4 degrees. 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