New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 31, 1928, Page 20

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LOVE TESTS ARE HELD INEW YORK (Ghoras Girls Sbow Brunettes Are, More Emotional Than Blondes | + New York, Jan. 81 UP—Science, | :in its cold analytical way, has proved | that brunettes are more emotional | than blondes. Y William Marston, a lecturer on psychology at Columbia university; his laboratory was a Broadway ti ater; his subjects were chorus girls. | a tew days with Mr. and Mrs. James Quinn of the Junction, The regular social meeting of the Ladies' Ald society will be held to- morrow afternoon at the home of | Mrs. George W. Hanbury at the center. Turk Who Said He’s 154 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1928 “Scarface Al” Capone At Play Looks for Twelfth Wife Constantinople, Turkey, Jan. 31 (P—Zaro Agha, who claims 154 years old, is about to take his twelfth wife. ‘The self-styled plon of the world is longevity cham- recuperating asserts that his recovery would have been much more rapid if it had not been for the visits of his “old woman,” whose age of 98 has begun to be | . | from a slight {liness in a Constan- | ‘ The experiment was made by Dr.| tinople hospital and the aged Kurd | - 4 i 5 i I. . C. A NOTES Business Girle’ Clab Schedule for poel: classes, Swimming senior—4 to 9| o'clock Monday and Friday. Juniors—10 to 11:30 Saturday) mornings. Plunges—seniors, § to 9 Tuesda The club will meet on Thursday . i evening at the Y. W. C. A. Each ;:d“dfl.;"".? t’: n‘!:r;::;!dl".lo » girl is asked to bring organdie for boudoir piliows make one, or if not to bring some fancy work of her own. Schedule for gym—Tuesday, 6:45, it she wishes 10| gy glage; 7:30 gym and basketbal ‘Wednesda) ‘Thursday, 10 a. m., gym class; gym class; 6:45, ad- The Business Girls' conference 18| .04 pasketball; 8 gym class. 0 be held in Bridgeport March 3 and The New Club A new club is being organized te take the place of the Blue Triangle club, which has disbanded. The first meeting will be held Friday at § o'clock. Girls interested are urged to come. The club program will be varied and Interesting—social activi- ties, discussions, hikes, handcraft, ogists at the University of | fornia reveal that growth decreases | Wilting Coefficient Halts Peach Growth Los Angeles, Jan. 31 UP—Mois- ture cont:nt of the soil has a very definite influence on and quality of canning peachea. the growt: Irrigation enginecrs and pomol- Cali- and his audience was mostly press|to make her a bore and a burden | ete, |ete, agents. | to the sprightly centenarian, He % Girl Reserve Notes The more or less emotional reac- vows that he will divorce her as 5 $ ' .- | Al clubs will hold regular busi- " | ness meetings this week. Plans will | | immediately when soil-moisture 1r { lowered to the wilting coerticient. Mature peach trees reduce the tions of his subjects werp aroused through the showing of two motion pictures, both containing some high- ly intense love scenes. The scienti- fic instruments used were described by Dr. Marston as the sphygomauo- | meter and the pneumograph, and| these were supplemented by the more common method of holding hands. | The tests showed that bruncttes in every Instance became more high- 1y aroused by the amorous scencs ithan their blonde sisters, and also that the brunctte slightly anticip ;ed the climax reaching her hizhest emotion just before the high point! in the screen drama. Dr. Marston explained that in his | v { flashlight and bucket, to snare the was taken without Capone’s knowledge at Beach Casino, Miami, | experiment he used the pneumo- graph for recording frequency arv | woon as he is released from the hos- pital and has offered his hand and heart through the Turkish press to any moderately pretty and young woman. This is the first time that the old man has been a patient in a hospi- tal. Despite this temporary illness, he Is still o stalwart that he plans soon to retrn to his job at the city hall, where he 1s head doorkeeper. A WORM FARMER New York, Jan. 31 (® — We've . heard a lot about the various ways of earning our daily salt, but Rich- ard Rowden, worm farmer, takes our prize. He sallies forth fin the middle of the night, equipped with vd | lowly earthworm. He sells them to | p medical students for disscction and This is one of the few r‘)lcturcg "e"ver taken of Al” Capone, Chicago gang leader, and shows him (right) watching a friend take a workout with the medicine ball. The picture 1st before his conference with city officials at which it Le made for Valentine and George | soil-mixture content from the WVashington parties. Girls of the | maximum fleld capacity to the Junior High school clubs will be | danger point in from one Lo three. given an opportunity to sign up for | Weeka in sandy soll and in from a series of interest groups develop- | three to four weeks in clay Joam. ing a special project. | Fruits from tne dry plots, whicn All new girls not already assigned | eXperintenters inadvertently gub- to a club are asked to come on Wed- | jected to drouth conditions, were nesday afternoon to discuss their | found to be slightly higher in acid program for the rest of the month. |@nd sugar sontent und lower n Physical Dept. | moisture than fruit from the wet New tennis classes for Juniors and | Plots. No differences, however. Seniors will be arranged by request, | could be distinguished in the New classes In gym and basket- canned product from the two treat- ball will be started this week. Be-|ments. In ecold storage the fruir ginners’ basketball on Tuesday at|from both plota held up equally 0, advanced basketball on Thurs- | well, while in common storage at y at 6:45 p. m, ! room temperature. the fruit from A new class In clogging and class- ( the dry plots kept slightly better RBarry & Bamforth 19 MAIN ST. jcal dancing for girls from 10 to than that from the wet plots, Phone 2504 agreed “mutually” that it would be best if Capone gave up | ycar old, will start on Friday, at ¢:45 | volume of respiration and the 4 his expensive, leased Miami Beach home and left the city, [p. m. | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS sphygomanometer for registering TR systolic blood pressure and its cor- for 20 cents. responding nervous reaction. | The projegtion of the love scenes| caused the blood pressure of the brunettes to mount from a low of eighty heart beats per minute to a *high of 130, while that of the i blondes moved only trom 84 to 125 The fluctuations of the respirations of the brunettes were rather violent and were fully 20 per cent greater ‘than those of the blondes. The experiment was conducted with six girls, two of opposite typ: being subjected to the tests at a time. Dr. Marston, at the conclusi of his experiment, sald that now that he had tested “worldly, sop! “sticated types,” he would make oth er experiments with home girls .students, ‘A, 0. AMES WILL COLLECT MAPLE HILL WATER RERT” pakes a good fncome at 15 worms THE PACKARD SIX' 5 PASSENGER SEDAN 2285 AT THE FACTORY Agrees to Act For Fire District When E. B. Proudman De- clines Oftice Again Newington, Jan 31.—Definite an- nouncement was niude last evening by Arthur O. Ames of Eim Hill tI he will acecpt the position as eol- lector of renfs for the Maple Hill fire district. Mr. Awmes s also clerk of the district and will take care of the collection of rents along with his other duties. At the mecting of the commis- HUDSON-ESSEX Now Being Displayed somms hee matiatly aite i You are Paying for a Packard In Our Showrooms the Elm Hill school, Collector E. B Proudman declined to collect water ? that this work lovolved too much detall, which he thought he could net take care of properly with the Y EVEN ::ut of tgn whobuy Each has learned that the pay- that Mr. Ames collect the water rents the Packard Six have al- ments are never more than at that time but he did not definitely ways before owned 1 deeide to do £o until yesterday. ey ower $40 or $50 greater per month e priced cars, than for a lower priced car and ” Ladies' Ausiliary of the that he cften may take delivery . The Grange will mect neen at the liomi Littlejohn on Cedar street, Each new Packard owner has ’ learned that therc is no finan. ©f his new car without any cial penalty, either in first or cash outlay due‘to his used after costs, in having the car Car 8llowance equalling or ex- he has always wanted. ceeding the down payment amount. Each has had his used carap- g 5 E: that praised at the highest market =kt bas found ) % 3 - s no more to own and « Mr. and Mrs, Willlam E. 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