New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 19, 1926, Page 4

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FLASHES OF LIFE: HYPNOTISM SAID TO BE USED IN CURING OF POISON Stockholm—If you should dentally swallow poison, just acel-| New Haven—IKederal agents selz help [nearly 200 bottles of whiskey and y belfeving it is water. apparatus in rald In ¢ rage 244 at he Karolinska I'ranklin street. dical institute show the effects of Sr— ::1:12;“:; bo less severe when the| Sta Henry Cook, of Clark subject thinks 1t is harmless. suffers scalp wounds when hit HIll, by passenger traln on New C(anaan T. Barnum and "' h riders are to he Wallace Beery is to f the famous show- Roosevelt's {n the movies play the part man h New Haven- honored by Connecticut Valley Sta tloners' association, made for some " | Hartford—Examination of hoad of 8 ton dog, killed in after it had bitten nine other dogs, shows positive case of rabies. Hartford—Stata health reports show 475 cases of measles last week, §7 less than previous weck. rederick Gustafson inhaling gas. Insurance market capl- Hartford — Travelers T y stock jumps in ectors vote to inrease Hartford—Two of three Fast Hartford youths who sawed way out of jail re'irn voluntarily. week ek commit interfere keep off the international ra rgquests that you ¢ New Haven—S8ix Connecticut m elected to hem club, Yale uni versity chapter of national fraternity of Phi Sigma Kappa | galore out a 1 hus- band's N 65 Candles Lighted on Large Birthday Cake John E. Magnuson eelebrated his 65th birthday anniversary yester- day afternoon at his home, 19y Kelsey street. The pleasing feature of the occasion was a large and fancy birthday cake deeorated with 65 burning candles. Mr. Magnuson received the hearty congratulations of friends and out of town rela- tives who visited him during the day. ¢ to spend s more than a \ opinion of Tudge geparati The world's costliest has been sold again. It ¢t frontage on Broadway Wall str A sale cord of $376 a square undisclosed prices in the urmably more than | | Bangor, Me, Jan. 19 jury in the casc of Dr. Charles D. Fdmunds, indicted for the murder in connection with the death of Anna V., Stairs, of Houlton, an- nounced at 2:30 e'clock this morn ing that it was unable to agrec and was discharged. Bdmunds' bail was continued at $10,000. The case went to the jury at 4:20 o'clock this aft ernoon, MURDER JURY DISCHARGED Emma Fitz- her husband to must do without his jport, Judgs $hay has ruled. The Tosh 2 week, was e desertion, has York “Out | York — Ellis Searles the weather in 1 in Indianapo it emog.” he says oke and it fsn't all Much of the smog us coal. tound that we eall n't all fog . It's both i from bitumino MISS GROTH SURPRISED A surprise party was tendered Miss Helen Groth at her home, 10 l.ocust street, last night. A buffet lunch was served. Miss Groth was “w i1l Mehthorn the recipient of many beautifu BanyAnioniom vl Bl Among this present were Do e didn't 'gifts 15’omBw:\‘l‘ac}::clu<:h}::v. e thY Anditwst iiien (Lo oont o th";k» (l’a -1;1\ :}mnrks that cost 0thy Nuss, canor Gfl'xln,,. ”, dys g‘;l;;ypsl)arn and a golf champion- \*‘H‘h ;\T"d}l'}'\‘ Rittner, ¥ q.»’,v,.! i; n ship. and as for asking an officll vg:“h;; seth in, R what he knew about ma ory, Bill Wacker, . eni was simply jesting about efforts to "1‘(*1(;-'»{' : move an automobile that was in the |Hornkob feel Splendid! Nicest Laxative, “Cascarets” 10c way. Free- 000 re- 2 $100,- | ing t Philadel- | cost of for his | Warrentown, Va.—George man, negro has received $ ward for finding in the 600 string of pearls Mre, Mitchell Harrison of phia, but Ge is out the some beads a to buy girl, who was tickled to picces daddy's find before he saw an ad ahout the lost pearls Chicago—Bodles of 412« Chinese vears, some interred for ten . Tave been assembled here from all ove the country and sent to China av "‘ cost of $15,000 or more to pleas the Chinese God. New Haven — Vi Charles G. Dawes and Se 8 Wadsworth glve op vic in Yale News inter- have stay head Breciden candy-lik: ots” take me will mild ulate your ~Z T liver and start ot oo L your bowels. Th e S e you will both look editor, Eay8 Br0 A ehate; Con. |ANd feel clean sweet and refresh esllar bartenicrs, in deba ed Your head will be clear, stom Willlam upholds |y oh sweet, tongue pink and your skin rosy. —_ Because “Cascarets” never gripe Bridgeport—Edward Hilbert, ma- or sieken, It h become the largest rine engineer, believed to have been elling laxative in the world drowned in fall during Directions tor men, woms heavy fog. man Upshaw To Give Your Gums a Healthy Coral Tint and restore ‘‘off-color’”’ teeth to cleamess Accept full 10-day tube of this new way, widely urged by dentai authorities. Note the change in the color of your teeth and guix firmness as dingy film goes. at the whiteness of your teeth. Your will be charming, your th like polished ¥, your gums ‘l‘mm{ to coral color. 7 get the film-removing ice called Pepsodent. Send on for a 10-day supply full size for ase Pepsadeni THE PFPSODEN ec. C-2080, 1104 S, Wabash Ave. The NewDay Qualiey Denijrice Endorsed by World's Denzal Auihorities Wolcott %! () — The | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERATLD TURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1026, (FINDS §100,000 STRING WOMENS MONCPDLY IN WOV BRANCH ‘Are Best as Seript Holders and | Film Cutlers New York, Jan. 19 = Women vir tually huve a monopoly of one ot most important positions in the mo tion picture industry-—that of script [holder and film cutter. In th pacity they serve tants to direc tilming of a picture, on the thousands of detuils reluting to When all the scenes have been shot, superin tend the cutting and gement of he film, an operation which always v8 a big part in the ceess or ilure of a production Many tines the cutting of a filn night work and the women vy are known as heing among workers in the industry Their salarics are be'fer than those received by ave actors, I« woman's viewpoint {s necessary in the production of a picture, Allan Dwan, James Cruz, Edward Suther- land and other directors pointed ut, Women also have a areater power of concentration and infinitely more | ratience with minor 4 ils, two pro ducers said. Many of the seript hold |ers and film cutters have risen from |the ranks of stenographers and scc retaries, After the negative fs cut he cleaned and then printed on nositive film by special machines which 2 many instances arc operat ed by women. From here, the filn S oc: through many processes nntil it two wonien yesterday as they finally is tested and ready for ship. " @ilcd for the results of a “screen ant test. 1Reir hopes were not for the wealth und fame that usually hang in the bulance when there is a movie 1t for the perpetusl and care rl with Virginla Newspaper Carrler Pick- Ihem Out of Snow, Then Leuds of Loss Washingt Vi, Jun, 19 (P—A steing of pearls lost recently by Mrs, Mitchell Harrison of Philudelphia, vho valued them at $100,000 were turned over to the Fauquler Na- tional bank today by George Ire man, Negro newspaper carrled. Heo received a reward of §1,000, I'recman picked up the pearls from the frozen snow while making his rounds al days ugo, Think ing they were a “string of beads he gave them to his little daughte | who had just tallen on the slippery pavement and was crying. Their sub- tle glow promply pacificd her, Mrs. Harrison, meanwhile, had ad- vertised her loss, offering the re- ward, Freeman read it, and while oth hunted in the snow, through- out the town for the jewels, he ex- amined his little girl's new trinket and dceided to take it to the bank. His first purchase out of the $1,000 was & string of beads, for his daugh- ter needed pacifying again, WOVIES 10 AD IN FINDING PARENTAGE Detroit Judge Decides Duri ey help cheek the nuscrint to Emulate King Solomon a la 1926 A.D. it must Detr Jun. ith forcboding 19.—Hope tinged was in the hearts t the Paramount "here alone anproximately 7 tret of film is cut, printed ann lahoratoris 5,000,0 assonibled and \camera’ test, right to mo year-old baby 1 a tow head. Founr Prohibition Bills | The woman are Mrs. Julic Goosen Before Penn Legislature Pryzbla, mother of Ircne Goosen Harrisburg, Pa. Jan 19 (@ . “ho was born out of wedloek three I e AT (T o e, S and Mrs. Trene Goosen, the P e e mbre fUDt and godmother of the child, today. Two bills to g e the (TOM whom she never has been sepa- S 6SARL A nratba e ir ted since a few days after birth. Pinehot. The proposed rey rorn font present law, an act p e n Tudga Vi e i Wi the ke ror i ot e J SR L O developed filn that he may study the provisions of the 1923 law. Anothe (110110nS of the two women as re- bill wonld permit the manufastur cted in their acts when he an- lana taale of O A T ponunesd to hoth that nefther could + have the baby cach one sought, He will announee his decision Wednes- 1ally, | blue eyes ernor 1 of the ge0d in 1024 conrt dent, of the IDENTS MEET thern Britain and Plainville hes of the ational Assocla- 7 for the Advancement of Colored ople will meot tonjght at § o'clock the Tonic social rooms in Plain- s. The meeting will he in charge of the presdent, Louis Johnson, and n intere range Sisterhood . [ COLORED R Sons of Tsrach| i Rk Ofher off prosident clected were Edith Gordon; Morris C. Min in. jee A Feeretary, Mrs, 1 recording secretar LeWitt; trustecs, Mr Sherman and Aaron Pinkus; of entertalnment com Nathan Gordon. hn; orge rman ttee, Mrs WEDNESDAY .\ipm%ng S;)cciab——? o'c}oc!f "?,” cr)'clnckfl A » 1 8 C_ 6 cakes 25 C -- Al l)a)"Srpfacials - CHOICE SHOULDER STEAK ROAST PORK ....... BONELESS POT ROAS BESTIERANKEORIS S S e FRESH CUT HAMBURG 8006606000 110 SALTED SPARE RIBS oo 1] SUGAR CURED BACON GovoonaoNEe 1) CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP ...... 3 cans 25¢ PORK AND BEANS .. 3 cans 25¢ UNEEDA BISCUIT ............... package 5c¢ ROYAL LUNCH CRACKERS ... 2!/-1b hox 38 o= ant Lean Smoked HOULDERS, 1h Lean Fresh b i.‘i.‘ol)lmy SHOULDERS, SOAP .. . Ib th 19¢ 25¢ 22¢ 18¢ 18¢ 16¢ 38¢ P. & G. Soap 6 cakes White Rose Tuna Fish CAnMEies Sugar Corn Fancy Peaches large can Babbitt's Cleanser Butterflake Crackers...19¢ Pink Salmon 2 cans 29¢ Early June Peas 2 cans .. S a1 9e . 2 cans 25¢ Fancy Tomatoes 3 cans 3 Double Tip Matches 2 b 25¢ V00D CREAMERY BUTTER = mimn 9. $1 00 Parksdale Farm EGGS 1 BEST PURE LARD Good Luck OLEO Nucoa Nut OLEO Jle h D2 1h ORANGES doz. 25c Heavy FRUIT 25¢ CALIF. SUNKIST Red or \'ell«;\\ ONIONS 4 Ths 19¢ Fancy Baldwin APPLES 3 quarts 25¢ | GRAPE 3 for Kiln Dried Sweets iy 3 Ihs 25¢ Ieeherg head . Carrots and Parsnips s T Fancy Bleached Celery hunch iow Globe Turnips Talsii White Head Cauliflower head Caiifornia Sunkist Lemons, dozen Cape Cod Cranber > 25¢ Lettuce OF PEARLS, GIVEN $1,000 for a 3- T heen unitble 1o locato the body. Hil | bert 8 belteved to have fallen into the waters of Cedar Creek durly he heavy fog last night and police lave been trying to loeate the hody ' sinee that time Lawronee Burnett of 2 Whit street, Cohees, No Y., was standing on the dock with Hilhert two min- utes hefore he disuppeared, He loft Hilbert for a moment and when he returned the man had disappeared It is helioved that dropped into the water hetween the dock and a harge, Burnett heard no splash or | oute Hilbert is reported to have a brother on the New York pollec forco but local police have heen un- able to get in teuch with him, MACNIDER RESTORES THE “N" 10 FAMILY NANE ircat-Grandfather Dropped ‘ City Items A doughter was horn yesterday ifternoon at the New Britain Gen- cral hospital te Mr und Mis Loonird MeNamara Washing ton street Miss Eleanor stroet hag loft whers will woeks' vaeation with her parents Mr, and Mrs. George F. Bunny, former residents of this eity. Frank Perloy of the Waterbury dlstriet of the CGonncetiont Light & Power Co. has been transferred to this district to suceeed Rohert T Smith, who recently resigned, Mr. Perley's duties will ho those of power sales engineer, Rev, Gustay E. Pihl, pastor of the §wedish Bethany church, wit be In Chicage Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday attending a con- ference, Mrs, Catherine street, Hartford, derwent an operation at | ¢is hoepital, has returned to her home, Mrs. Lynch was formerly Miss Catherine Donnelly of South Main street, Among the things that were brought up for discussion at a meeting of the New Britain erap- ter, American Red Cross, this aft- ernoon was the .matter of financing the nutrition work in the schools. An amount for this serviee will be inchided in the annual budget. | Final clearance sale of hats, $2.95. Erench Hat 8hop, 87 West Main St Prof, Bldg., Room 107.—Advt. M. Bunny for TLos Angules apend an cight of 1 she Lynch of Ansonia Letter who recontly un & Yran. | After He Was Distnheried for Marrying Lass of Choice, Washington, Jan, 19 — the signature of Hanford MacNider, | assistant secrciary of war, and his| father, C. H. MeNider, president of | the First Natlona! bank of Mason City, Towa, runs a thrcad of ro-| mance spun out morc than a cen- tury and reaching to Scotland, Thomas Duncan MacNider, great- ndfather of the aes nt secre- tary of war, loved and wed a lass of owly birth of whom his parents dil not approve. He ran away from the ancestral home on the Tsland of ficve and took bride to Canada Disinherited, he changed the spellin of his name to MeNider and his gons followed his example, 1t remained for Hanford N = Nider to reach back into the past Remains | adopt the nomenclature of hi old forchears for his father (., H., leaves out the “a” and says will not change. SEARCH FOR BODY Bridgeport Pollce And Dock Men Making Effort To Find of Sailor Thought Drowned. Bridgeport, Jan, 19 (#) — and watermen grappling for body of Edward Hilbe gineer on the werton, er hoat ted up at the dock of the Berkshire Fertitizer company, have Polfes the e Tecause Paris had no automobils 'ar, French manufactur- prominent part in the ing program has been ar— Vroved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Pain Neuritis Toothache Lumbago Headache Neuralgia Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists, Asplrin 13 the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mosoaccticacldester of Salieslicacld { RroaDs -your-voIcE Mav-TRAVEL % AS-SIMPLE'AS"A-B-C HAT describes the 4-B Toll call. It is the simplest form of toll telephone service. On page 9 of your Telephone Directory is a list of places to which A-B Toll service is available from your location. To make an A-B Toll call, you lift the receiver from the hook, and when the operator says “Num- ber, please?” give her the number of the out-of- town telephone you want and hold the receiver to your ear until someone answers or the operator gives you a report. A-B Toll service is quick; it is economical— from five to twenty-five cents; and you can talk for five minutes before additional charges begin. A-B Toll service can be used only for calls by number. If the place you wish to call is in a dis- trict not included in your Telephone Directory, ask “Information” to tell you the number. Next time you want to talk with someone in an- other city or town, look on page 9 of your Telephone Directory, and see if you can call by the A-B Toll method. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One System « Universel Servlea The third advertisement of this series, next week, will tell about the Sra- TroN-To-STaTioN Tory eall. Wateh for it Light Tempting Delicious Best Flour One of the family e e Quick Results Use Herald Clc :sified Ads WOMANS JAPPAREL SPECIALTIES YIDDLETOWN == NEW BRITAN Surprise Week FOLLOWING SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW ONLY 0 S WOMEN'S ENVELOPE it CHEMISE formerly sold $1.50 and $1.98 9.0 each WOMEN’S CREPE KOMONOS Assorted styles tormerly sold §2.98 to $8.9% 15¢ each KIDDIES RUBBER APRONS Assorted colors Worth 25¢ WOMEN’S COTTON OVERBLOUSES tormerly sold $1.98 and $2.98 COLORED COSTUME SLIPS Regular and extra sizes 00 each formerly sold $1.50 and $1.9¢ Hair Curling Irons . . . 5¢c each Worth 10¢

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