New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 23, 1926, Page 26

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1926. February, 1917, s an officer and director of several charitable or- ganizations and hospital or welfare institutions, His business activities also are varled, orchlds and fr camilias, minia ture Watteau shepherdesses, a Marle | 26 [duced it 1n England, *I never rnuldl The German Follles has aroused ave stood the strain if I had not|much comment for other reasons. Antoinette Fomb: 1 Beatrice | been doing other work at the same Delmonts Deutsche Mao- 1”.. Jidly survey from below [time” sald Miss Thorndike. “The [ del, 1y advertised as a take-oft on a [thelr fneredible wigs the parade of | monotony of a long run ia terrible [ rythmic gymnastics, revealing the or actors,” { “beauty of the feminine form'" and buying beaux The dolls - | answering the questions: “How Women on Even Terms [can I stay young? How can I be Terlin, April 28 (®—Although | beautiful " public opinion in Germany Iis not « | wholly reconclled to ylelding women t place In buriness and the profos- | London, April 23.—Misa Margaret ;ns, the falr sex has succeeded in|Henderson Kidd, Scotland's first btaining nearly even terms with | woman advocate, was the first men in the drug dispensing line. | woman barrister to appearo at th | Women apothecartes, because of | bar of the House of Lords, Britaln's |grandparents whom he has never heir tact and consclentlousness, are | highest legal tribunal, Miss Kidd |geen, xtremely popular, An incr ing | was called to the bar of the court E— » profession each | of sessions at Edinburg in July, WARMEST APRIL 22 i so of study re-| 1023, She i3 the daughter of | Roston, April 23 (A —The weather James Kidd, ex-M. P, for Linlith- |wqg wlightly cooler here today after | gowshire, and 18 an M. A. and L. L. |the warmest April 22 in the history | {D. of Edinburg. She fought her|of the local weather bureaw. The | first case in August, 1923, when &he |tomperature reached 78 degrees late defended a woman charged With |yogtorday aftrnoon after a sustained | murdering her two ehildren. The g throughout the day. At mid- woman was fonnd insane and or-|nignt 1t had dropped only 10 de- dered to be detained during the |grees, King's pleasure. E———— lour av The show, N TO BUY CLOTHES ELSWHER Fields Saves You 40 94 and More Because: We Have No High Salaried Buyers. No Floor Walkers. No Charge Accounts. No Elaborate Fixtures uits and Topcoats oudoir Chicago, Apxfl () = Robert | Pina, five, arrived here yesterday and departed for New York on the first leg of a journey alone to France. The hoy, son of & French war bride, who recently died in Denver, aftcr being deserted by her husband, is | going to France to live with his - | Pleads in High Oourt | | Sores Leading Feaure of Parisian Waists April 25 (Ph—Tar rs, and New York puy lerately in the New York Paris off¢ ttention to the {lhouatte as & change ines of spring static" out- “mo ent understudy o oxpresses its lnes ed in fr in unylelding plete without Lnires six years. er manipulation of Weads Trade Unfon London, April 23 P-—-A woman Inamed Shrimati Anasuyaben Sarab- | pirit of some of | ade unions in| ild Lady Chatterjee, | former adviecr to the Indian govern- ment on industrial employment of children, before the | of A Women and crs, she sald, had con- 1 in no small measure to In- astrial development during | last forty yvears, They had| Hartford, April 23 (® — James en an increasing part in the de-|T: Moran of New Haven, president spment of the great textile in-|of the Southern New England . of the mining industry, and | Telephone company, was appoint- industry, as well as in many | €4 a member of the state dep csser industries, | ment of publie fare yesterday | SR | by Governor oull, He “will German Revue [ succeed Judge Watrous of 23(P—The German ' New Haven, who resigned the ap- at last has a revue in which | pointment for the unexpired term | the chorus 1s mnot labeled with|ending July 1, 1927, | \e English word “girl” but with| Mr. Moran, who has been head German equivalent “maedel.” the telephone company since instrumen fes the savolr which she strives a mirror, New York's ontinued popu ki ON WELFARE BOARD { James T. 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