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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HI-RAI D, TUESDAY. JANUARY 19. 1026. FLASHES OF LIFE: HYPNOTISM SAID TO BE USED IN CURING OF POISON Stockholm If you ihould cci-i New Huvon KpiUtuI agunts sclasi 4ntl!y iwallow poinon. Just hulp nearly iou bottla of whiskey anj cure yourself by bfllevlng It la water. apparatus In raid In e irug at lit Hypnotic Ust t ihe Karollnska 'franklin etruot. medical institute rhow thu effects of poison to ba less acvere when the Vib.lect thinks it Is harmless. New Vork P. T, Parnum and Rootcvelt'i rough rMi-r are to be in th movies. Wallace Uiery is to pJay the r"rt ' lne ftmous show man. Search is belriR mmlo for some eno capable of rf-prrf' titing the colonel. S'lnnor.s of his ngimMit are to proMa matt rial for the eecns. Stn:. .'onl -Henry Cook, of Clark Hill, suffers scalp wounds when hit by pHsscngor train on New Canaan branch. New Haven Mnyor T. B. Tower honored by Connecticut Vulley Ktu tloners' association. FINDS $100,000 STRING Are Best as Script Holders and Film Cutters New York. Jun. 19 Women vir tually huve a monopoly of one ol tlif most Important positions In the mo tion picture Indi.Htry that of script holder and film cutter. In this capacity they serve as us Hurtford Exnmlnntlnn i,t hi.ml nl 'Sout'ii ton dosr, killed In Wolrott .sluims 10 directors. Durlns the after It had bitten nine other dogs, ,11"llnK of a picture, they lulp check 'shows posltivo case of rubles. 0,1 ,hu thousands of details MatlnR I to Hie manuscript. When all the rarls Her eight dogs have been , Hartford State health reports i ct'nts have been shot, they superln irfused cabin accommodations on 'show 475 cases of measles last week, :,Rncl ,he c""lnR ''d arrnni;enient of the Leviathan, nd Mile. Haquel57 iC(, (han previous week. 'no fllm' Bn operation which always Midler of the Spanish stage just j plays a big part In the success or won't sail on that ship to garner Mnrlden Frederick Custafson J""'""0 of - production, dollars. o. u mlts suicide bv Inhaling gas. Mnny times the cuMInc of a film requires nlfrht work and tho women Stockholm I'rlnee William Is to , Hartford Travelers Insurance iKcnerany are known as belnt? nninnR tour the I nlted Mans m-s crimnq company stock jumps In market how he shot Ms same, perhaps Iih vhen directors vote to lnrease capl will brt hunted himself as a Hon by tal. toclal leaders. the hardest workers In the Industry, i Virginia .NcwsimiKT Cwrkx k, TIioih Out (if Snun, Tlien itcuti or iiON Wubhlnutoit, Vu Jan. IS U') a slWns of pearls lost recently by Mrs. .Mitchell Harrison of l'hiludclphlal who valued them ut iiou.uuo wore turned over to the I'auuulor N. tional bank today by George Kre- i man, Negro nowspuper carried. Hu j received a reward of il.ooo. I Krecmun picked up tho pearls j from tho frozen snow while making hia rounds several days a;,'0. Think ing they were a "string of beads," j ho gave them to his little daughter, I who had Just fallen on the slippery j pavement and was crying. Their sub- I tlo glow proniply pacified her. I Mrs. Harrison, meanwhile, had ad- I vcrtlsed hur loss, offering the re- i ward, Kreeman read It, and while I others hunted In the snow, through out the town for the Jun els, ho ex- City Items 1 A daughter wan bnrn yesterday nft' rnnnn at the New Britain Oen- j ! era! hospital t0 Mr. and Mrs. (Leonard McNamaru. :H2 Washlnu-1 1 ton street, Ml Eleanor M. Runny of Lei j street has Wt f0r .M Anfi.d.s where she win spend nn eight weeks' vocation with her parents, " Mr, and Mrs. Oonre E. Bunny. fnrtti'-r rerldentii of this city, I'nink ror'ey of the Wnterhury 1 district of the Connecticut I.ljrht At Power Co. has been transferred ! tW district to suceeed Robert I Smith, who recently resigned. Mr. . Perlev's duties will ,he those of i poiver sab'S engineer, Tlev, Oustav K. Plhl, pastor of ' the Swedish TJethany church, will , be In Chlcaso Wednesday, Thurs-1 day nnd Friday attending a con. I ferenrt. i Mrs, Catherine Lynch of Ansonla ' street, Hartford, who recently tin- j demerit nn operation at fit. Kran- j els hospitnl, has returned to r heme, Mrs. Lynch was formerly been unable to lucuto tho body. 1111. bert Is believed to hnv fallen Into the wafers of Cedar Creel; duiiiu', tho heavy fog Inat night and police have bei n trying to locate the body since that time, Laivuiv liurnett of 3 While Htreet, Cohees, N. y wa slandlng on tho dock with Hllbert two min utes before he dltappea red. He li ft Illlbert for a moment nnd when he returned the man had disappeared. It is believed that he dropped into the water between Hit dock nnd a barge, liurnett heard no splash or oulcry, Hllbert Is reported to have a brother on the New York police force but local police have been un able to get In touch with him. Light Tempting 4 vacuus jm j 'M0M4 Biscuits fefllfel ES&Jf IIMlltlxM I. ID t n nud'o .. ) in . Their snbrloi are bi'ter than those "7:, ., l",,Kfl i ?.m ''""""no I'onneliy of South received bv svernrre .eler. , 7, . ?v'" lunu " '? . nB DanK- ! Mllln ",- ' " - ills r rr n rrhMta nr . .r... . ...uu vv, w, ,JlUuy Among ine I it woman's viewpoint Is necessary was a string of beads, for his daugh- thlnes that were ...... L Hford-Two of three Kast J?" ,of n.n j tor needed pacifying 'again; jji.aa narirora youins wno sawea way oui i " ..v. pmnrr ' New York Rum runners keer off the air next week. The,0f Jail re' irn voluntarily, international radio week committee requests that you do not Interfere with trans-oceanic tests. j land out. ' Newport, R. I. Mrs. Jessie Mar graret Budlor.g, who threw silk shirts galore out a window of her hus band s New York apartment, evi dently does not know Low to spend money, and eo needs more than a eareful spender, in the opinion of Judge Walsh. He has granted her a, separation allowance of 750 a month. New York The world's costliest realty plot has been sold again. It has 5 feet frontage on Broadway and 39 feet on Wall street. A Bale in 1505 set a record of J.)76 a square foot. The undisclosed prices in the Jatest deal is presumably more than that. . ' New Haven Six Connecticut men Wom nlso ntlvft a greater power elected to Sachem club, Yale unl- !of concentration and infinitely more versify chapter of national fraternity patience with minor ilnili, two pro- and other directors pointed ! mA , ... mam xu aid in FINDING PARENTAGE of Phi Sigma Kappa. 63 Candles Lighted on Large Birthday Cake John E. Magnuson celebrated his 65th birthday anniversary yester day afternoon at his home, 19a Kelsey street. The pleasing feature of the occasion was a large and fancy birthday cake deeorated with 6 5 burning candles. Mr. Magnuson dueers said. Many of the script hold. ers and film cutters have risen from the ranks of stenographers and sec retaries. After the negative is cut, it must be cleaned and then printed on ! positive film by special machines, j which ia many instances are operat ed by women, From here, the film lnot:s throuch many processes until it finally is tested and ready for shipment. At the Paramount laborntorie; Detroit Jmlse Decides to King Solomon a la 1928 A I). received the hearty congratulations here alone approximately 75.nnn.nrm of friends and out of town rela tives who visited him during the day. feet of film is cut, Printed annually. assembled and . '.Camden, N. J. Mrs. Emma Fitz gerald, who wanted her husband to psy 50 a month. rent in a more ex- , elusive section,, must do without his j was discharged. F.dmunds' iCCUSea D. yvui. c ..vu.. ....... MriUEH JITIY DISCHARGED Bangor. Me., Jan. 19 (P) The jury in the case of Dr. Charles D. iFdmunds, indicted for the murder !in connection with the death of anna v. stairs, or Houiton, an nounced at 2:30 'clock this morn- and ball was I continued at $10,000. The ease went to the jury at 4:20 o'clock this af( i ernoon. New York Ellis Searles has found the weather in New York 'like that in Indianapolis. "Out vi. can it smo2." he says. e"T, .''-.. .it smoke and it isn't all I A surprise party was tendered MISS CROTII Sl'ni'RISED Four Prohibition Bills Before Penn Legislature TTarrishurg, Vs.. Jan. ID W) Four prohibition bills were before the Pennsylvania general aw mhly loday. Two bills to s'reng.'hen the present law are backed by Governor PlnchOt. The proposer) repeal of the present law, an act passed in 1!)2" with the support Of the governor, would do away wl'h a'l enforcement provisions of the 1023 law. Another bill would permit the manufacture and sale of 3.75 beer. fog . It's both. . Mucn or me omui, is from bituminous eoal. ' SanAnton.o-Wlld Bill Mehlhorn 1 out with a plea that he didn't think Bobby Crulckshank could hear those playful remarks that cost Bobby $1,500 and a golf champion ship, and as for asking an official What he knew about machinery, Bill was simply jesting about efforts to move an automobile that was in the wa y . Miss Helen Groth at her home. 10 Locust street, last night. A buffet lunch was served. Miss Groth was the recipient of many beautiful Sifts. Among this present were Dor othy Andrews, Helen Lorenson, Dor othy Nuss, Eleanor Gilbert, Gladys; Stelner. Fdith Riltner. Fsther Ton'i harl, Elizabeth FinUelK'eln, Ruth Wacker, Lily Calmback, Bernire Pinkus, Lillian Suzio and Florence Hornkohl. SISTERHOOD ELECTS j Mrf. Charleg j. Grei -nsfeln was ' j elector president, of the Sisterhood i of the Bret hern Sons or Jsra4, I r; nacopue last night. Other ofllcers i I ceded were: vice president, Mrs. Fdlth Gordon: secretary, Mr?. I Morris Cohn; recording secretary, j Mrs. George LoWitt ; trustees. Mrs. j IT. Sherman and Aaron Pinkos; jehairman of entertainment com 1 mittee. Mrs. Nathan Gordon. Detroit, Jan. 19. Hope tlnce-d with foreboding was In the hearts of two women yesterday as they walled for the results of a "screen list." Their hopes were not for tho wealth i.nd fame that usually hang in the balance when there is a movie camera test, hut for the perpetual right to mother and care for a 3-year-old baby girl with bluo eyes and a tow head. The woman are Mrs. Julie Goosen Pryzbla, mother of Irene. Goosfn, v. ho was horn out of wedlock thrp years ago, and Mrs. Irene Goosen, aunt and godmother of the child, from whom she never has been sepa lated since a few days after birth. The screen test of the two wns made in Judge Vincent M. Brennan's court. The judge Is to receive the developed film that he may study the emotions of the two women as re flected in their acts when he an nouncer! to both that neither coiikj have the baby each one sought. He will announce his decision Wednesday. MACNIDER RESTORES j THE TTO FAMILY NAME Orpat-CiraniirntlHT Dropped I,ct(ir After Ho Was Disinherited for Marrying I,as of Choice. Wa.flilngloti, Jan. 19 Back of the signature of Hanford MacNIder, assistant secretary of war. and his brought up for discussion at a ' father. C. H. McNIder. president nf i meeting of the New Brilnln chap. ! the First National bank of Mason City, Iowa, runs a thread of ro mance spun out more than a cen tury and reaching to Scotland. Thomas Duncan MacNIder,' great-f.-randfather of the assistant secre tary of war, loved nnd wed a lass of lowly birth of whom his parents did not approve. He ran awny from the I ancestral home on the Tsland of I Piiye and took his bride to Canada. ' Disinherited, he changed the spelling j of his name to McNIder and his sons followed his example. I It remained for Hanford Mac- Nl ler to reach back into the past ' and adopt the nomenclature of his ! stern old forebears for his father, i 'H leaves out tho "a" and says ! lie will not change. ter, American Red Cross, this aft j ernoon iwos the. matter of financing the nutrition work in tho schools. I An amount for this si rvlce will be i Included In the annual budget. Final clearance sale of hots, $2.9t. I French Hat Shop, S7 West Main St., Emulate Prof. Bldg., Room 107. Advt. est Flour One of thejamily Oa id Results Use Herald Ck ::ifiedAJ SEARCH FOR BODY Bridgeport Pollrr And Hock Men Making Effort To Find Remains of Sailor Thought Drowned. Tirliigeport, Jan. 19 (ffl Tollec and watermen grappling for the body of Edward Hilbert, marine en gineer on the Brewerton, a fertiliz er boat tied up at the dock of the Berkshire Fertilizer company, have M Because Paris had no automobile show this year, French manufactur ers took a prominent part in the London exposition. f OLORFD .RESIDENTS MEET The New Britain and Plalnvllle branches of the National Afsocla JJon for the Advancement of Colored j People will meet tonjght. at 8 o'clock 'it the Tonic social rooms In Plaln i villa. The meeting will he in charge jof the presdent. Louis Johnson, and jan interesting program has been ar ! ranged. . ..Warrentown, Va. George Free man, negro has received $1,000 re ward for finding in the snow a $100, Oim string of pearls belonging to t,-o Mitchell Harrison of Philadel phia, but George is out the cost of i some beads he had to buy for ms little girl, who was tickled to pieces with daddy's find before he saw an ad about the lost pearls. 'Chicago Bodies of 412 . Chinese, some interred for ten years, have been assembled here from all over toe country and sent to China at a cost of $15,000 or more to please the Chinese God. Don't stay head achy, dizzy, bilious, constipated, sick! One or two pleasant candy-like "Casearets" taken any time will mild ly stimulate your Iher and start your bowels. Then 5-ou will both look ;and feel clean, sweet and refresh ed. Your head wdll bo clear, stom- acn sweei, tongue pink and your ISKln rosy. I Because "Casearets" never gripe lor sicken. It. has hecomo the in eus"lwri to nave Deen selling laxative in the world, drowned in fall from dock during Direction!! tor men -uic : New Haven Vice-President Charles G. Dawes and Senator James W Wadsworth give opposite views of senate rules in Yale News Inter views. Hartford Den C. Seitz, Outlook editor, says prohibition law makes cellar barten '.ers, in debate; Con gressman William t'pshaw uphold'; law. Bridgeport Edward Hilbert. ma- Feel Splendid! 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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 Follcf . OntS&an - Untune! Satkt The third idftimfnt e( ri, next week, will tell thorn the Sia-tiok-io-Suiioh Toi call. Witch foi it. ROADS YOUR VOICE MAY TRAVEL each ENVELOPE & CHEMISE I formerly sold Neatly trimmed f' ! $1.50 and $1.98 WOMEN'S CREPE I KOMONOS each w Assorted styles I formerly sold I $2.98 to $8.9 s I I I I I)C KIDDIES' 1 4 I RUBBER 1 each APRONS Assorted colors .1 Worth 25c $19 I WOMEN'S I Z COTTON each I N, OVERBLOUSES 1 formerly sold $1.00 COLORED Sw 4 COSTUME SLIPS each Regular anf! j extra sizes I formerly sold $1.50 and & I j 4 II Hair Curling Irons ... 5c each Worth 10c Nothing Reserved Only on tohe to a lamilr. JCRO hunch 23c No Exchanges in