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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1926. FLASHES OF LIFE: SMOKING BY WOMEN HNHS fiRAFT [;AN ONE CAUSE FOR INCREASE IN FIRES | "New York—A Hennessey change | yirility here tor e b . « |her name? Not it City Court J Oxford bags a " Buckner Completes Evideice i | i msun can roent. 1 aoniea| Sord s are going o of svie ) {the petition of Miss Caroline H—|in convention, Da“gbeflymmer Pmbe {to be known as Henelton because she felt deeply humiliated by other college students calling her “three P | star” and “Mick Mr. Justice 1. |Byun observed that the lineago of| 5 6T S48 W wecent Daugherty and : the Hennesseys could be traced for (716 @ WORCS STIOCRE {0 F shows that “red tape may be un- | centuries B L e e wound with spoed under the influ. | Rotable characters to their times. | (O, Tresident of fh ence of a hypodermic injection of | 2 * in the opinion of Federal At- | Brussels — Miss ¥ ey Bl B ilines learning to cook. T! The government today had com- | Princes: pleted the backsround of its case |& I against the two former officials of | it se the Harding administration. charged | dive g in a $441,000 prosecution had before it the | Visited Stockhol of connecting them with a| of that amount paid to the King for e .000 claim ty custodia Atlantic City, 2 ‘V)z!' increase’ in fire los: | United States in recent Somerville, N. J. Testimony in t} London — Having shot 11 polar rs Miss Loulse A. Boyd of San fael, Calif. from Franz Josef tic. Miss Janet ade some salad for I n he | Francisco and | Countess Ris | the trip w land in the bribe with sha Hartford nust just purely educ developing aristocracy 1 lose the respe thiton of he ) are lheld, president and dear republican pational commit and was form ational ch )t y believe. from ‘Connélticut for pushing a |lain of the G. A. claim of a Swiss holding corpora- — tion for seized German owned stock. w York — Miss Mary Ann|peaith rests with iy r had drawn from sev- young soclety art student |yitioner of med Dol mes 8 enimony ditacking dRscendant yot e ates of | Emerson, Columbia university, te the validity of the claim, and tend- a0 oheress 20 ing to prove unusual speed in ap- =R proval of the claim, but when court closed yesterday he had produced no testimony connecting the defend- e ants with the fee, | e L; ‘*h“ The Swiss claim for the value of | Sebring, ors {8 r e s . stocks alieged to have been trans- | od as medic Slctnietar| ferred to the neutrally rporated | \oorehave ho. Sabeine (O} Soclete Suisse Pour Valeurs Des|of Commerce : Metaux by an “oral agreement” six | menie days before tha United States enter- | ed the World War, was audit af approved within three days, wit- nesses have testified. Yesterday Mr. Buckner an exhibit s th ard Oil com to wait 584 Charles T dia ce or New Haven — Future of public | James | of *the banking | Clews and com ctors of the | f New Ha- | | i ition of the New Haven — Colonel I : Horner becomes p nt of Niles or shib- | pement-Pond controller | 3 tool com- | amber Amsterdam—If the Dutch army o it must have more produced ) Refusal to increase t s | caused a muti rsey had SrovalGtla one non-com was Kkille 34,451,000 claim while Miller was | T8} Privates were wou custodian. Five oth compx med had to wait shorter | the shortest days. When defense counsel ob, the exhibit, Mr. Buckner r “hypodermlc injection “ederal Judge Julian W. led the objec Buckner said h ng *“physical pro Daugherty as attorney Miller as custodian, re ed a share of the $441,000 paid to King for expediting the Merton claim. on paper publicity a didates, 1 president | nsport, Inc., in the bullets for habit of | that p i 0 marked by Governor Pinchot to stop the big f) marked of refusing Philadelphia — It may not ared that in prese iopelle, def nant he ng th was moored to her mast shortly before 1 o'clock this morning after a flight from Newport, R. L, which kept the craft in the alr for more than twelve Los Angel Frie ed t! ceming police, FEAR SECOND RIOT | ATfifiJlmfififlNjyflmwng Wayne Couaty Delegates Wake - i Detroit ; (P—Two sets of jand xw“u‘[n-‘?:“:r‘\ o i Wayne (Det delegates ' come by { will attend the republican state con- | the were over- | od another practice county roit) while | & 1 disp 1 the county conventi v into a riot to which po serves were called. One Quict was restored in the orl e Barnard group of state tes nominated °n Barnard was told other onvention was in progress he said t it was not autl | ITCHING SKIN INSTANTLY RELIEVED DY by Edward Barna of the Detroit r aye the origin r 403 stat two delegates is a topi peculation. One suggestion wa gates. One hundred and three adh t the rest of the convention| ts of John Haggerty, county |might, as has been done before ir 1an and supporter Fred |similar cireumstances, refuse to sez rey an nominee for gov- |cither delegation. ernor, were ousted with him to an- |other hall w ad ned in ating th hall and convention d of een, ight lakes arcas of more miles each, in| is country wit | an 100 squa (Actual Size) 2 for 25¢ with a ruler You can't use a pair of scales, either. Cigars that weigh more are not necessarily better smokers. We have no desire to produce the largest cigar on the market. If we wished to, we could do it—by substituting cheaper tobaccos for the fine mellowed Havang that we now use in Peter Schuyler Perfectos. But we prefer to keep faith with the thousands of dis- criminating smokers who depend on us. Some of these men lit their first Peter Schuyler Perfecto forty years ago. We should be Benedict Arnolds indeed to betray such an army of old customers—for the sake of a few bargain-hunters who buy eigars with the aid of a ruler. Biggest in value that your money can buy—try Peter Schuyler tonight. Perfecto 2 for 25¢ Panetela 10c Superba 15¢ ( foil-wrapped) Brief 5¢ 0dd Moments 5 for 15¢ Loose or in Handy Packs of 5 or 10 Made by G. W. VAN SLYKE & HORTON, ALBANY, N. Y. TERSCHUYIF Y7s Al Havana et for 41 pears- . | Will Succeed Hines When He ARMY STAFF CHIEF con Retires in December Washington, ral 22 (P mmerall, Major Char! i corps will be the staff of the army. He assume this position ea nber on the retirement for a of Major General John L. Hines, the sent chief. General Summer: n was d today v Da- He is the senior officer on the he first infant ¢ list of the army, is now comm: wrea New Y > first presider 1l of Col. Williar = »on sum- Many Stations to Radio L as a prejudiced an nt commander of the partment came as a sur ed the general to relieved of any further ith the trial. World army life War except for a up to b he artille nd WJZ are WJAR, Provides Worcester, WCSH, Portla WTIC, Hartford; Sy Washir , WRC. ston; Grocers Endorse "SALADE" TEA As 1009, Quality and Flavor of Tl il 35 Certified Renovated Cars Four Days Oniy Left in This Gigantic Mid-Summes Inventory House Cleaning New and Used Car Sale. Prices Have Been Cut to the Last Cent for the Closing Days—So Come and Secure a Bargain. Roadsters, Tourings, Coupes, Coaches, Sedans and Trucks Tonight, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Never in the dynamic history of this company have we offered such genuine barg easy. Cars can be purchasec of two years, buy now. Sale as low as §50.00 down and $5.00 per week. I positively closes Saturday night, 10 o’clock. OAKLAND TOURING $131 One of th of good se older models, but mile o A Car for Every Need—A Car for Every Purse Facts About the Sale Weeks Ford Owners Drive your Ford in to th have been spent, sale and trade for a shift car. painting, cleaning, renovating You will he surprised how little extra money will be these cars. We have 35 left; STUD#BARER COUPE $375 New paint Mec 5004 tires. han T ake your first pay- needed to make your first pay we need the money and even ment and you can drive away . more, the room for this year’s one of these fine bargains. ! . models of new cars. We have First come, first served. If you determined to sacrifice and sell all this intend to trade that Ford, do it now. You will never have an- them in wonderful other chance like this. FORD COUPE $225 A car that will sell on s Terr Ten-Day-Sale. f:§tayz%u Open Nights Q $ Save /79’79}/ o Buy Now e BUY AC AR—BUY A GOOD CAR FROM A RELIABL sold - Satisfaction Guaranteed Drive this car five days and if it is not as represented or you are not satisfied, you may bring it back and be allowed all you have paid against the purchase of any car in stock. MAXWELL COUPE $283 endurance and Little money. Power, Good car. Terms, cconomy. Any Terms With Reason Pay down what you can spare in reason and the balance can be distributed over weeks or months to suit your conven- ience. No reasonable terms refused. CHEVROLET COUPE $325 Exceptional value. Must be to be appreciated., Special sale. Easy terms. for lhlsJ Bennett Motor Sales Co. 250 ARCH ST. PHONE 2952 REMEMBER! These Terms and These Prices Are for Four Days Only. ains as we offer at this sale, never terms so )o not miss this sale. If you intend to buy a car inside v MAXWELL SEDAN $525 - you have been looking for. Terms to suit. The ¢ Power and spe 5-passenger g, 1926 Built Terms to suit. Chrys- to last. MAXWELL TOURING $97 ly for use. A Terms to suit. DEALER e FORD SEDAN te. A comn Must be seen asy terms. HUPMOBILE 4-BROUGHAM $750 Must be Easy terms. X COACH $451 Economical to operate Good paint, peppy car. Come and see it. Terms.