New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 21, 1927, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HCRALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1927. 18 S a ghost mannequin and electricity. |ticular dress “comes through” FIECTS FROM SMOKING | in cxperiments conducted by Vivlan| ing his use of the “weed.” | aiatety. Retards muscular fatigue. MITH IS T RN The would-be purchaser enters a fits exactly under the he _— | ¥ her, former assistant psychol-| Briefly, Mr. Flsher finds that to-| Causes decrease in steadiness as| Immed i« = ’ T s e iately accelerats auto. U EI] {small room and stands in front of a |purchaser. If this means is un Docs . Various Things To Human|ogist at Johns Hopkins un\\'nrsi()‘,i bacco smoke does the following demonstrated by an attempt to hold ... mncug{, phy.lme.o:n,yn.nm | full-length mirror. Her body is made |cessful several gowns could be tried | Body, According To Doctor Jln Tisher's observations, about to| things: | the hand in a given extended posi- Increases apparent efficlency in 9 to “fade out” by special lighting, |on without the removal of anyout-| Baltimore, Md., Jan. 23 (P—|be published, smokers, it appears,| Tncreases the pulse rate fmmedi-| tion. | leaving the head in the mirror. Then |door garment or the use of a mane- Smoking does various things to the|will find both reasons for giving up ately. Makes for loss of accuracy. work requiring sustained attention a headless model dressed in a par- |quin. tions of normal man, as shown|his habit and excuses for continu-| Raises the blood pressure imme-| Produces greater uniformity. over long period of time. g | | Senator-Designate From IllilwiS{ s Loses Fight for Seat | : Washington, Jan. 21 (P—Denied | ) a seat in the semate to which he| . ; lolds a certificate of appointment, | Irank L. Smith, of Illinols, must| & it another investigation into the | ncing of his primary campaign | year and a vote on the findings | ¢ iearning whether he will, sit | present congress. ! vote by which the senator-| N te was refused the oath of ! ; & pending the inquiry by the | clections committee was 48 to 33.| It was reached late yesterday after two days of debate. | §mith had ne comment to make, but he left immediately for his hotel | to prepare a statement for publica tion. Governor Small, who ap- pointed Smith to serve out the un- | expired term of the late Senator McKinley, whom he defeated for the | next congress at last year's primary, | said at Springfield that he had noth- | ing to say at this time. The elections committee has been called to meet tomorrow to make arrangements for a public hearing | for Smith. He will be given every | opportunity, according to its mem- | bers, to add any details he desires to the testimony he gave last sum- | 1 mer before the Reed campaign funds committee regarding contri- s butions he received from Samuel Tn- sull and other public utilities ofti- | cials in Illinois. 4 ’ : The inquiry is expected to get : I Al | — _ under way in the near future. . = The vote denying the former chairman of the Illinois commerce commission a seat at this time found | some of the republican old guard, who had pr v been counted | upon to support him, joining the op- | position, which comprised 15 repub- | licans, mostly insurgents, 32 demo- | crats and the one farmer-labor | member, Senator Shipstead of Min- | democrats, Smith, and/| of South Carolina, Overman, | = North Carolina, and Steck, Iowa, | - | (0 joined the 29 republicans‘in voting | to seat the senator-designate pend- | & . \ ing further inquiry into his fitness. | e e e i v N =) o* N Jan i ¢ 1§ i pABE et (it 2 ; FOR Revalting Evidence Foud in @ i ot w5 w\\‘;fic\a{ RS SRt ™ NEW BRITAIN Painestille, 0., Scandal J : Painesville, 0., Jan. 21 (A—The Lake county grand jury returned in- | dictments against 9 persons late yes- | terday in its investigation of alleged “beach orgies and petting parti in the cabins along the lake at Wil loughby. 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