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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, 'FLASHES OF LIFE: BOSTON MAN HAS 95 DIFFERENT KINDS OF CIGARETTES Landon -— Trving Werlin gave a|clgavetttes. His wife so testified in tip of $100 to his steward on the a divorce Auit. | Loviathav. - That's $76 more than | — . the gratulty a New York taxi driver JANUARY 16, 1926, Brigtol—Iactory of Danlel Boone ol [ Harttord—Plans of New Haven |cation, is contained in a symposiim Worsted Mills company, Baltie, in| New Haven — Joseph Barshov, |road subsidiary to start ten new bus|on college girl smoking printed by recelvarship, sold to Joseph T. Don- |Westville drugglst, sentenced to jail |lines Sunday nearly upsct by appeal [the Daily Maroon, another student \ ovan, Bristol; will be reopened, {for 15 days and fined $200 for Uquor | filed, publication of the University of Chi. e (luw violation, cago. Campus leaders were inter- | Winsted——\White House, owne | ( 1] | viewed on the question. nste te House, owned by e R Foo!wt WOMEN AND FAGS ! Co-eds smoke clgarettes with u Miss Alico Fortier and located at| |guard warned cases of non-attend- | gusto that is alarming, avers the Highland lake, damaged by fire, | v ) |ance at drills will be submitted to editor of the dally. And when they 1.5, CUTLERY SOLD IN 70 GOUNTRIES Nov. Exports Total $918,824- Denatured Alcohol | VT | pawtucket, R, 1. — Rosle s a| Stamford—William Tilden, 2nd, lcourt martigl committee. Chicago Unlversity Publicatiops Dis: | qo, they infringe on man's hitherto f rocolved for driving him and B0y capabla pot monkey. Her (Rational men's singies tennis cham.- | — cuse Problem of The Fair Sey And | XCIUMVe Moaiiforgetting “the chvill Russia AlOfl&, Bllys No Razorg | o the prer. [sereame, scratches and bites helps [Pion Makes dobut as professional | Waterbury — Final arguments| » AM [ zation résts upon thelr amall shoul: { and | AR | - od Nicolas Aesls drive six burglars |*C'or in comedy, “The Kid Him- heard In case of Ernest Bercier,| Her Cigarettes, | dors." 4 | Washington — “The monument out of the house. selt.” |charged with shooting polfceman. | One member of the undergrad- \{ & GEORGE M. MANNING 1s still there." Such was the remark — | | Chicago, Jan, 16 (M—Tt's all rght | yata counell called the habit “Althy,” i § . 0 E (Washington Bureau of N. B. Merald) |of President Coolldge as ho glaneod |y 00 hia :“m M R New Haven—Investigation of Hu- | Litehfield—Gideon Roy of Win- |for co-eds to smoke, but they ought | another hoped that none smoked “to ' ¥ | Washington, Jan. 16 — American | out a window when his attention |y 00 ‘:‘ R "“”,'_ o ibinger bullding fira discloses blaze |sted, charged with automobile homi- |t provide their own supplies. | take collegiate atmosphere.” | rlmlng cutlery found & market In some 70 was called to discusslon of the | [crl T el T Emrm“*“‘;’;m im!mnmmi from short clrcult in|cide, found not guilty in superior | This quotation of Fred Handeschy, | - forelgn countries during November | ablts of George Washington Mrs, Eldridge, under bis will. Miss electrical system. | court, |Mllor of The Circle, student pumlw. Zinc mining in Tunis has revived | and total exports by manufacturers, - Maxwell was the testator's book. 2 | lof the United States reached a valyy | Philadeiphla — As the result of | koeper for 11 yoars, | le remarks about a neighbor's short | ik . i Safety razors of American many- SKIrts Mre Mary Tinkleman is un-| = Augusta, Maine — Cold weather | facturo are now shaving faces of | 4°F $500 bonds to Keep the peact. | is o roacon that a motorlst should | levery color and slant, sccording to Magistrate O'Conmor {s worry he|puy halt a pint of denatured alco. | |November trade statistics just made °0" 1 1 sentence 'v)'r "'k:‘r'flurlu | hol fer his radiator, in the view of | " v g 2! known., Countries to which saicty IN£ stocl or to wear hoopskirte Chict Field of the state highway 4 I for your automobile [razors were exported included ) | police. Enforcing the prohibition =LONDON=-_..—‘1 BERLIN e r— PARIS [most of Europe, the West Indies ?\"A""flllyk *\\}'fl")!“\h'll‘tnl the | law, he hag given warning against n So erfe { Cev)o! roof o TS, . vanderbilt w | gueh ales 42 : 2ab! B v o ey n f The [ P L B N S i P e e ek S British Medical Association’s Newly German Art Critics Fear Munsey Mil- Lamp Posts to be Used For Ads— | Australla, New Zealand, Egypt, and By i to bo rotumed to the family| New York — Aa m\l"‘nm,m‘ Organized “Jag Board” Already lions Will Buy Many of Their Guide Map-Blouse is Latest DlCKlNSON British and Portugesa Africa, Rus- by Benfamin Winter, whe bought | from the fellow who whites Charles | Runs Against Snag Valuable Masterpieces in Style For the Women sia, where the beard {s popular, 'ho housa for $8,000,000. It repre- | M, Schwab's specches: James H. however, made no purchages “of $ents Richard Morrls Hunt, archi- Ward, recretary, avers that his em- American safety razors, tect of the house, in stone h'«"Mfl‘ ployer calls him in and says: “I'm London, Jan, 16—The “jag board” of the Terlin, Jan. 16—I"rank A. Munsey's bequest Paris, Jan, 16—Paris hay declded to permit A total of 41,832 dozens of safety | Sarb | kind of busy, Here's what I'm go- |Byitish Medical association, which started out of many millions—ecstimated at between $25, her lamp posts to be used for advertising | . razors were co ed to forclgn 2oy ,, | Ing to say. Write tt out for me.” {10 find a puncturc-proof test for drunkenness, 000,000 and $40,000,000—to the Metropolitan purposes, but will not let them be disfigured T Q countrles during the month, These W W — Farmers who cmn‘ —— |has already struck a snag. Museum of Art suggests a fresh menace to In voting to authorize the prefect to sign a 169-171 MAIN ST. had a valus of $148.4 Eafety | pay the fax gatherer cash must!| Norwleh--Trinl of Fugene J.| Some of the younger . members aro for Yuropean art centers, in the opinfon of Ger- contract for 1,000 posts to carry advertis:- razor blades were exported fo the | glva up the equivalent in grain or | Berry, charged with taking life of |acrapping all the old-time tests, such as walk- man art critics. ments, the munieipal councll made the condi- amount of £03,818 dozen, with a|live stock | two sons, opens in superior court, ing a straight line, prononncing difficult words These critfes fear that the New York insti- tions that the signs must be “artistic” and total value of $473,671 - | and the like, contending that these are unsatis- tution will ba fn a pesition now to gobble up must not ha placed on ‘streets which have spe- Fxports of American mads seis- | Paris — A beam of lght of ton| Hartford—Sub commbttees named . Horsfall’s " Winter Sale 0 Vi er ors and ehears totaled 5,308 dozen, | million candle ilued at $41,546. A total of 3s,- 76 dozen pleces of table and Kkitch- a cutlery, valued st $57,204; and | it 37 were shipped to foreign lands. | The United power measures dis- tances of scorcs of miles With er- rors of only a few iInches. Alread has spanned the 160 iles bo- other cutlery to the vaiue of §187,- | tween France and Corsica. 93 | for far-reaching investigation of to | bacco situation in Connecticut val ey, Willimantie —Horbert R. Chappell, |to some of the old tests on Willimantic's first mayor, and Mrs. tactory, Some persons, they sa the legs hefore the liquor aficcts their heads, nd although unahle to walk without a wabs ble, they arc perhaps capable of drlving an witomabile. The conservatives are for clinging the ground of | | | | | proved worth. get drunk in . Europe's cholcest art treasures unless rigid export embargoes are interposed. “Once more we are confronted by the Amer. jean menace against which we were warned by the veteran curator, Wilhelm von Bode, many years ago when the late J. Pierpont Morgan was on the scene,” {s the lament of Lothar clal historical or sentimental associations, The conductor must pay the city 400 francs (about $16) for each post he uses and 50 per cent of his profits, Before final permission’ for using posts in any district is glven, two com- mittees, one on artistic values of the proposed “ads" and one on antiguarian standing of the Men's Clothing, Furnishings Kingdom was the Paris — It's so cold that Halen | Chappell celebrate gol@en wedding | The “jab heard” has eighteen rembers — Bricger, the well known critie. He demands strects affected, must be consulted. The coun- and Shoes at tremendous reduc- | [heaviest forelgn buyer ot sclssors, | Wills has had o defer shopping. | anniversary, physicinng, eurgeons, professors and police tishtening of the restrictions on exportation of il itself will have the final word. tlons — see thess values — buy | [#3f¢ty razors and Dblades, and was| -— lcourt magistrates. Ite aim is to standardize art works, and appeals to the patriotism of The French society for Prevention of Cruel- them whils you may! exceeded only by Canada in pur-| New York — Demon Rum ghall G R drunkenness examinations as conducted by the private collectors to remain steadfast in the ty to Animals hitherto has been altowed 1o g {chases of other forms of cutlery not trouble bulls and bears.' The Ipolica so that cag may face of tempting offers from the United States paint a notice, “Be Kind to Animals,” on Paris ¥ A Group of Fine during November. England took |stock exchange has warned mem- I | |stand up against an “American art buyers are becoming rmore )amp posts, but these signs have been &0 smail 1 MEN'S SUITS 23,676 dozen razors, 509,251 dozen |bers to ccase scrving s FRANKE fiuflnwm, - impetuous,” he says, “for the smallest mu- as to be hardly noticeable. ~1in good styles and woolens, well l\v)wiu, 4'4; ‘dfufl; sMwn;& nd | free )\m!chvsi with liquor. v ¥ | [MORE PRETTY WOM scums are rich enough to enter European mas= | tallbred gnalworthnoarividoubis]| sheate R4 1l Eloxanitats nnd llch yjisonsissthatattisnlisicomuuneions | o s There are many more heautiful women fn kets as active buyers.” TROUBLE. AT START ki thelr Price ............. $20.50 | |en utensils, and $22, worth of - S EYESIGHT SPECIALIST |!gneiand today then in Vietortan times, and i The {nauguration of the Internattonal Tnsti- oston ~— Manfred One Lot of 7 MEN'S OVERCOATS Excellent coats In several attrac- ] tive models—great values $29.50 | other cutlery. | \ | | Wife of Rev. Mr. Dumbell manufacturer, Gets Divorce in Conn. has 95 varleties of Bowditeh, | 327 Main Street; Phone 1905 | | _—— [one reason is the number of Ameri beau- [ties who have married British titles, The au- thority for this judgment s the court photo- grapher, whose opinfons are almost universal- Iy respected. He says MINING INDUSTRY DEPRESSED Depression now rules in the amber mining industry of East Pru from which comes most of the world's supply of pure amber or tute for Intellectual cooperation, scheduled for this afternoon, was overshadowed by a cloud before the ceremonies began, The French senate has never shown ftsclt f S that the new styles of succinite, The “Baltic Gold” for which in sympathy with this offspring of the Leagus i hair dressing, the shingle und bob, have Ihoenican mariners and Saxon tribes battled or Nations with France, in spite of her finan- : One Group ot Bridgeport, Jan. 16 (M—Disre- | Inothing to do with it. centuries ago has been imitated to such an cial embarrassment, undertook to adopt and 1 YOUNG M SUITS garding a Yucatan “divorce,” ob- o A “I would that there are at least fifty extent that the demand for all but ornamental bring up. The finance committee of the sen- Very fine values—young men's | [tained by Howard M. Dumbell. | delicious food and ‘classic’ beanties in London eocicty today,” he purposes has fallen off considerably ate accordingly has suppressed the approprii- atres .. $24.50 { |former minister, from Anna Sherrod ! One Group of TWO-TROUSER SUITS Dumbell, Judge day handed down & Connecticut di- | |vores degree separating Mrs, Isaac Wolfe yester- . Dum- doctors approve it “Their knowledge of Dietetics 1, “and nt feast a dozen 1f these are Amer can girls married to Englishmen, Twenty yrars ago therc were only two or three women lin London who eould be called beautiful. The Prussian state amber works at Koen- \gstierg, the largest in the province, are to close down indefinitely and more than 1,000 men will be thrown out of work. As late as tion of 1,000,000 francs for this purpose Whici was granted last year, thus threateaing th league’s child with a precarious existence. { Bomeinayasiesiea knlchetaa=lor ’*rWH‘fl;l:kan'r:;n; “.’—]v:,?:m'gwl,m,.: | make doctors enthusiastic over [ “Today one scos hundrads of women who, 1612 the state derived a revenue of $1,250,000 DICTATORSHIP IN FRANCE sport or business ....... $39.80 | RO 10T \?1 : }‘n & ks ‘;,“I”“ i . the race flavor and ready digesti- {aithough wot exactly beauties, are pretty. annually from the sale of amber following the The French senate i {aking on'a more war- § B e i " biliry of Heckers' Cream Fatina. | Women nowadays have more character, and exploitation of “blue sand” mines some dis- Jike aspect, and’ some are sugeesting that tho R HORSFALLS 93-99 *1t Pays to Buy Our Kind” | 1 J. D. DONAHUE { Voice Cuiture P m. t0 9 p. m. Stadlo 3818-2. M. C. LeWitt’s UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOP sylum Street | | curing the Yucatan edict NEW SWIMMINC and GYM CLASSES to start Monday, Jan. 18th Y.W.C. A, i Phone 1005 1 wheat. Nothing but the hearts of sclected Its creamy Smoothness Is latent with strength | and vitality. But it light and delicate. Never | does onc feel overded. A ceraal that's good all year ‘round. Winter ot Summer its zestful flavor cncourages a hearty, satisfying breakfast. character frequently means beauty according to modern slandards." | TRAIN ON BANANAS Bananas have become popular as a training {food with British football players. Profession- al trainers of ‘athletes have come out in favor of the banana on account of the readiness with which it is digested and the fact that it con- itains @ higher percentage of calories than most other fruits. Tootball players want to avoid any risk of “stuffing,” but during cold weather they want ito be sure that whatever they eat will con- tain as many heat units as possible. The tralners maintain that before a footbail match, for instance, when the players are | pressed for time, or between periods of the game when they are more or less cxhausted, the banana is the most suitable food, espe- {clally as it carries a guarantes that unti] its natural germ-proof wrapper is pecled away it is fres from contamination. INOW LEADS ORCHESTRA tance from the coast. For centuries amber has been fished out of seaweed and sand along the Baltic shores. Amber has been imitated so skilifully that it iy difticult to tell real Prussian amb tmitations made of other resins, cellulo even glass. LUTHER COTTAGE MOVED A quaint peasant cottage at Fisleben, in which Martin Luther was born in 1483, has Yieen transferred by the city to the Evangelical church. The cottage s in a remarkable preservation. Though owned by the eity of Lisleben, the Prussian government has been appropriating funds for its npkeep since 1517, he church now assumes the responsibility of ing the property. The city council has voted to add the word “‘Litherstadt” to the name “Eisleben.” state of ject, since her husband, Seymour Hicks, also members are preparing for the coming of th: much talked of dictatorship. A spactous fencing hall, with shower baths and reil rooms, hag been fitted up in the Luxembough Palace for the use of the august body, and an art fencing master is at the disposition of senators from morning #ill night. The new institution has already proved popular with members of the wpper chamber, and many of them indulge in a few passes an Junges cach morning before starting the grind of parliament. TREAX IN BLOUSES The latest Paris freak in wonen's hlouses is the “guide-map blouse,” which male eritics are hailing a practical at Jeast.” The shop: are offering blonses either printed or eni- broidercd with detalled maps of the entire city of Paris. Streets are traced with remarkable accuracy, and the 8eine {s shown correetly fol- lowing #s winding course, although the eky Llue line which represents the viver Father fatters its murky waters. The Etolle, Montmartre and Montparnas:: ; . 3, lexander Scriabin, son of the cclebrated well known on the London stage, is “‘betwixt eastly recognizable with the Hotel des In- i Room 4 299 Main Street | | Russian composer, 1s leading the orchestra at and between.” valtdes, the Opera and the Bacre Cocur Con- ] New Phone 3100 |Holland Hall, where many Russians who held Terriss says that the tall man—the vent, each in its proper place. SRYTHING | UNDER THE SU onight—After Midnight leonsiderable rank under the old regime are |putting on a Cossaek show. He is attracting much attention by his un- {usual methods; he uses no haton, but indicates ihis desires with his fingers. |'1" “Some say I literally pull notes out of the type of well over slx feet—roached the heydey of his popularity in the decorative days of the cighteenth century. “A fine fellow he looked in peruke, ruifles and a sword,” she comments “But in this democratic era man is shorn of his plumage and has but one sombre uniform It has been suggested that the prefect of police post the cf prettiest mannequins wearing the new blouses, at street corners to serve ugeful and ornamental purposes at tie same time, | v v | |players with my fingers” he remarked left to fall back on—dress clothes.” SNORINE NO DIVORCE GROUNDS 1 N ATION AL 2 | {laughingly in discussing his methods. “A ba- —_— The Paris courts, in which Americans have 3 WINDOW CLEANING | | ou can te e one “’ect | |ton is in my way. T never use one.' SMOKING PERMITTED . found 1t comparatively easy to achleve sever- E COMPANY | y | 1" Scrtabin ts & composer, ltke his father. He London theaters are rapidly abandoning the ance of the marriage knot, have ruled that i : “15_1'&“:;"“‘ 2"5‘“‘ | is about 40 years old and became a profes- han against smoking. The latest to discard snoring does not constitute grounds for divorcs. } . phone 55 without calling “Toll Line”, |sional musician only after the Rustian revolu= {tion, | [ the prohibition is the famous old Gaioty, whose name {8 linked with the histories of scveral of the brightest luminaries of English theatri- istory and whose choruses have produced Nelther ‘does the fact that one of the partics is & “hoodoo” to the other's businese. A Frenchwoman married to a Czech, sued tor divorce on the ground that her husband's TALL MEN PASST brides for the British nobility and aris- return from the internment camp n which he i | | In these days of small houses and eramped had been kept as an enemy subject during the o, o flats, tall men are not as much in demand as This {s the first time in its history that the war was hurting the cafe business she hail rom e W rltaln to | {husbands as in the more spacious days of the Gatety has permitted smoking, and even now built up during his absence. She had estab- E | Victorian era. At least Ellaline Terriss, among it draws the line at pipes, Which are allowed lMshed a large patronage among American ofii- k | [the leading English actre ays ehe has in many London playhouses, The Gaicty an- cers during the war, she claimed, and retained NEW BRITAIN Waterbury BEGINNING TOMORROW, to make a telephone call from any point in the New Britain exchange to Waterbury, just give the number you want to your | |made this discovery and contends that ths {short, compact husband is better suited to the new scheme of things in which brevity and | |compactness are o desirable. &he feels she is | lcompetent to deliver an opinlon on this sub- nounces in large type on its program that #moking must be confined to cigars and clgar- ettes. 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