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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1927, WEST POINTERS NOW MAY SHOKE Ban Is Lifted and “Sneaking 2| Puil” Isn't Necessary ponges of By the Assoclated Press. New York New York Stock Exchange. There | ties. She would be the first owner of | a seat, although several women are members of stock exchange firms. Apparently she must pay at least $180,000, the latest record price for a seat. Supreme Quality Bleached | Washington, Jan. 14.—Cadets at the United States military academy now are permitted to smoke openly and need no longer be hypocritical | about it. This was disclosed yester- | | day before the house committee on Gen. Merch superintendent of the and Albany, N. of New York boxing hopes that women will attend fights as freely as they do football games. Mrs. Flor- ence S. Knapp, who as secretary of state temporarily has supervision of Unbleached 10c . $3. 50 wart, wart told the committee ban to relieve cadets of FLASHES OF LIFE: WOMAN MAY BUY SEAT ON NEW YORK’S STOCK EXCHANGE A woman is negotiat- tible to cancer as well as meat eat- ing for the purchase of a seat on the ers. The health ministry has made is nothing but precedent to prevent | monks who eat no meat have had | approval by the exchange authori- | (he disease. 1 Miss A. Y.—The woman boss | | Nagauatuck the boxing commission, is to see her | first fight a week from tonight when | Iidel La Barba meets Elkey Clark. ir feminine r.zurr'!»( to offe dances and on 3 ts are no vigitor w_\ had no them between | other occasions. permitted to ors of their bar- halls of the barracks s of the acad- “In addition them to smoke on lom Hall, over-| on river, where the young ladies be- The Dickinson Drug | : Company 169-171 MAIN STREET Chicago—Mary Garden can be quite expressive in plain English as well as in Arias, as to suggestions that a tiff instead of & wre her failure to sing “Rubbish, just plain, wdulterated rubbish wit ks or in tF | and in other build aid th iR : perm balcony of New York—Mr. Browning is try- ing to struggle through 40,000 letters about himself and Peaches, some of them have come from Iceland, he s smoke. In t the cadets to fur- ttes, aithough the mitted to smoke As a matter of fact, they E——— SOLELLESLOHLHELHHHLLHEE G BREAKFAST 7:30 to 10 WAFFLES . 2 p. m. to closing ready read are friendly. Moscow—Big Bill Haywood doing it for years - degroom. The bride, about fer to permit has an attractive and syupathetic personality, and a government job, but speaks no English. Big Bill is n ously, also told the com- 1ce the *on ac- Ste that in order to re number of cadets count of deficiency in study some of the rough spots are,being removed from the West Point course. 20¢ “buste New York—There must be some- thing in such a number. Thirteen bottles of liquor wers seized from one of 13 honeymoon couples return- mg from Bermuda on the 13th day of the month. Roger’s Soda Stands Packard Store Crowell’s Drug Store mfiow:,u,\ww» 2885850584 Glasgow—Some 40,000 Scotchmen BEPTCPOTCETTPEPTPEE sl\o\v was not as represented. A girl en curls battling the Clyde was announced to be swimming from | the U. 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TARRANT 288 East Main Street UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER TUPHOLSTERING Phone 4010 House: 1451-2 | —————————————————————————————— 3 Not half of turned in an finds ifs wa owners, police reports. mission was free. Show San Francisco, New York—A select list of per- | sonages has the privelege of paying from $44 to $66 each for boxes at the first lecture of Prince Willlam of Sweden. Invitations have been nt to 300 not the 400, 14.—Modern thinking in terms of matrimony, prefer The flapper ma “good time com- Jan. college youths, when old- » but ma 4 prospective wite| Sosaml—Oone Samzen, who s | rcady has sundry triumphs over |\\Anm Hagen to his credit and is re that the Haig's artistic goat tting methods 1 not perturb him, will have a chance to prove it. ! They are to have another special battle, beginning February 13. she is only a en per center."” This, at least, was demonstrated vesterday in a vote of 284 male stu- dents of the University of Santa Clara, south of here. In ionnaire distributed by a student publication, the men were | 1 to state their preferences of | of girls for m ge purposes. a quest ask Haven, Conn.— The ws should have a succes 1 y counts. Paul Mellon, t treasury, editor] tabulatior out of owin | is vice-chairman " of t Robert Pate ther is well-known in Dayton, 1 eisewh , s assistant business nnered ioned ; undecided, 14 per 3 ] Some of the student comments| tten in on their ballots follew: “I hope to marry some one !like my mother as possible.” “An old-fashioned girl. I have 1out. All I need is my loma and some money.” er—there are no more Constantinople—Turk advertisers will be fined henceforth it they err s in spelling or grammar. Elizabeth, N. J.—Having drunk If a pint of wood alcoholand then slept on the ground all night with the temperature well below freezing, John Brennan is going to be out of a hospital in a few days, the doc- tors expect. 1 girls °d means though sensible bobbed, ed gir! Philadelphia—A serum for treat- | ment of rheumatic fever is in the ex- | perimental stage and only moderate claims are being made for it. The organism was isolated and the serum developed by Dr. James C. Small at the Philadelphia General hospital. d, T'll marry her. to marry a flapper, 1. e, “Something in between, is educated, rich dad.” Flappers give me an awful pain. rant a good girl, but a live wire.” “Love knows no type. I'm wait- a girl who good-looking and has a TTERRANEAN Among the prominent passengers | g midnight tonight on rd the Lapland for a six weeks’ Mediterranean and ince are Mr, and Mrs. d McMillan of this city. 85 W. MAIN ST. | holder of | vestigating liquor situation in this | and neighboring states adjourns un- says, but nearly all of the 25,000 al- | is a| 37, | | Ferdinando Orida, | prove fatal. ! arrest Konkle for shooting his wife, London—Vegetarians are suscep- this conclusion after discovery that Rockville—Suit for $20,000 for! | breach of promise filed against John | C. Palmer, superintendent of Man- chester manufacturing plant, by | Laura Robertson. Waterbury—Henry ~ Holbrook of found by superior court jury not guilty of breaking and en- tering home of Antonio Sabia and hitting Sabla over head. Waterbury — Following alleged failure of lottery to pay $25,000 to winning number, Pelle- grino Perugini arrested on charge o selling lottery tickets. Hartford—Federal grand jury in- til Friday, January 21, after hearing Major Chester P. Mills, administra- tor for New York and Connecticut. Meriden—Sale of one halt mana- | gerial interest in Eddie Lord, junior lightweight boxer, to Sam Goldman of New York announced by Denny | McMahon. Bridgeport — After endorsing bill providing that 10 per cent of rev- enue from automobile and truck registration be returned to towns| where collected, for improvance o!‘ roads other than state roads, state grange adjourns. Hartford — Retention of Alling- town hospital by United States vet- erans’ bureau urged by 30 American | New Britain. | Legion leaders from all over New | England in session here. Organiza- || tion made permanent. | | will get no money back even if a| Hartford—Only one automobile fatality during first week of 1927, according to report of motor \L—‘ hicle department. ‘Waterbury—THree bandits fright- ened away when Jerome Croteau puts up fight and goes into back room of his store after revolver. Shelton—Attempting to light fire kitchen with aid of kerosene, 30, receives burns body which may in about head and BESIEGED ALL NIGH, FINALLY KILLS SELF Jackson, Michican, After Fighting Off Pollce Posse. Jackson, Mich., Jan. 14.—(P—Be- sicged by a score of deputy sheriffs, | state police and local officers who | tired more than 1,000 rounds of am- | munitiog into his home, Howard Konkle, railroad shopman, Kkilled himself last night after withstanding | the siege for more than two hours. The officers were attempting to May, 35, and a neighbor, Orville Case, both of whom are in a hospital | severely wounded. Konkle's home, a small place at Vandercook Lake south of here, was riddled with bul- lets and saturated with tear gas, whem the besiegers, failing to get a | response to their firing, rushed the place. They found Konkle dead with | a bullet wound through his heart. Powder burns on his shirt indicated the wound was self-infiicted. The shooting of Mrs. owed a quarrel. 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Stemware to match, 1006 for $6.08 all sizes....... 6 for $3.93 EXTRA SATURDAY SPECIALS “Fostoria” Salad Plates in various shades, 7 inch sizes— “Fostoria” Goblets, Sherbets and Custard Cups, assorted shades—Each : “Fostoria” ful drugs | in any form :nty years in use 26¢. Fine Crystal Stemware, assorted sizes, for tomorrow only—Each 40c. ranged to employ a teacher and care for the transportation of the pupils from the Wayside to the school. FORD REOPENS OLD SUDBURY SCHOOL Quaint Building Had Served 70 Years as a Barn OUR SCHOOLS Modern Science Overturns Many Old Time Theories | New York, Jan. 14 (A—DModern scientific investigation and inter- pretation are “completely overturn- ing” many notions hitherto firmly held as to the structure of the ma- terial universe, in the beliet of Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University. An instance of this, Dr. Butler| said yesterday, is a recent contri- bution by Professor Michael I. Pu- | pin of Columbia. Dr. Butler, in| speaking of Professor Pupin’s con- | tribution at a dinner of the Phi| Delta Kappa honorary fraternity | last night, said it was an entirely new theory of light and the uni- verse. Although Dr. Butler did not | dwell on the theory. he said it \\‘as: “most extraordinary,” and when he had heard it he “felt as though the | curtain was going up on a new as- pect of the universe.” Commenting today on published reports of his remarks, many of which interpreted the Pupin theory as one on “life,” Dr. Butler said he had spoken ‘‘of the beauty and | novelty of Professor Lupin's exposi- tion and in particular of what pro- fessor then said as to the possibility | of a new theory of light; that was | all there was to i Sudbury, Mass, Jan. 14.—(P— Could time turn backward in its course and Mary Sawyer and her little lamb of poetic fame return to the scene, they would discover a new locale for their gambolings. The schoolhouse where Mary and the lamb made children laugh and play is soon to come into its own. |1t will emerge from more than 70 years jgnominious existence as a barn when next Monday children’s voices and the drone of an instructor again will reverberate within its walls. Henry Ford, antiquarian and auto- | mobile manufacturer who has built up & colonial setting here around the | historic Wayside inn, bought the building last spring and caused it to | be transported from Sterling where for many years it had been a land-' mark. The framework was intact, and a few slabs of stone supposed to have been a part of its original founda- | Cooking classes under her direc- |tions were carried with it and work | 2 . tion have furnished pastry and other | of restoration started. Rheumatic Fever Serum MISS ELIZABETH HUNGERFORD | Miss Elizabeth L. Hungerford'’s entire experience as instructor of home economics has been in the Sen- for High school in her home city, material for many of the teachers'| Now it is ready for occupancy ana | IS, Reported Discovered {and students’ social functions as | a class of sixteen pupils ranging in @ Philadelphia, Jan. 14 (P—Isola- | | practical demonstrations of what is |academic accomplishment from the |tion of the organism of rhumatic| Ibeing accomplished. | tirst to the sixth grade has been en- | fever by Dr. James C. Small, chief Her education inciuded her studies | rolled. The children are principally | bacteriologist of the Philadelphia at the New Britain High school, the | those of Mr. Ford's Wayside inn em- | General hospital, and the develop~ State Normal school, teachers’ col- | ployes. The motor manufacturer ob- [ ment of a serum for the treatment lege, Columbia university school of tained the approval of the Sudbury |of that disease were announced last Houschold Arts. | school committee and himself ar- | night. ‘ | | Henry Morans & Sons The announcement was made by, Dr. Wilmer Krusen, director of pub- lic health ot Philadelphia, who said that as yet only moderate claims as to the value of the new serum were being made because 1t still was in the experimental stage. A success rivaling the discovery of insulin for the treatment of diabetes is expected. Montreal Theater Men Are Blamed for Fire Montreal, Jan. 14 (P —Ameen Lawand, owner of the Laurier Palace theater where 78 children lost their lives in a fire panic Sunday, Michael Arie, assistant manager and Camil Bazzy, head usher, were found crim- inally responsible by a coroner’s jury last night for the death of the chil- dren and of “all other persons who may die from any cause attriburable to this panic.” The three men will be arraigned tomorrow. At the inquest it was disclosed that Annette Bordua, cashier at the theater, had never received instruc- tions to withhold the sale of tickets to children under 16. PADDOCK EXONERATED Los Angeles, Jan. 14 (P—Charles Paddock, who claims the world's record for ihe 100-yard dash, was exoncrated of charges of profes- sionalism here.last night by the | registration committee of the South- ern Pacific association of the Ama- teur Athletic Union. 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