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FEWER TRUNKS [ the Aseoclated Press. Culver City, Calif.—Less legs and ore brains are wanted in the ovies. Sam Goldwyn insists the eyday of revelations of the screen gone, so far as the attainment of ardom is concerned. New York—The fad of scant rai- hent is tough on baggage transfer en. This year's business in the ity is estimated at half a million unks against treble that number o years ago. The principal reason ssigned is that a girl traveler car- es her wardrobe in her purse or| bmething such and a man totes his his golf bag. Chicago—Shaved necks, clownish psmetized faces, cigarettes and gin ar beauty and repel cupid, in the| few of Mrs. Ruth J. Maurer. § president of some cosmeticians, ho in convention are warring on bkcessive cosmetizing, all bobs and | rolled hose. Chesham, England — The next homentous event will be Aug. 22, it he Rev. Walter Dynn has inter- Ireted the mystic prophecies of the reat Cheops pyramid correctly. He as right about the last one, you now. The franc skidded. Paris—American tourists cannot ven feed the fishes to rench, Take it from the newspapet 'Oeuvre, Americans are throwing ASHS OF LIFE: FEWER CLOTHES, suit the | , BAGGAGE MEN LOSE | Stony Creek — Body of Jack Ash- | ley, drowned week ago yesterday in storm, found near Guilford. Bristol — Pllgrims and parishion ers to number of 10,000 attend No- vena of St. Anne at St. Joseph's church. Colchcstn.r——’ John Finock,' 49, hangs self. Eastern Point — Glenna Collett and Bernice Wall in two ball four- some, defeat Helen Payson and Mauren Orcutt as opener for open | invitation tournament. Bridgeport — John Lombard dies from ifjuries received while exer- clsing on trapeze. Shelton — Grace Potter, 22, in canoe, receives small calibre bullet under heart. DURKIN, BANDIT, I3 BEATEN IN PRISON Attacked by Three Others— Gets Black Eyes, Split Lips hole four pound loaves of bread to e carp at Fontanebleau just to see hem fight. New York—It's all off between cggy Joyce and a prospective fifth usband. . Dound for gay Pare he's changed her mind about be- bming Mrs. Stanford Comstock. Just woman's privilege and she's not harrying unyone, but going to be a hchelor grass widow. Paris—Like an Eskimo shivering the equator, the sultan of Morocco his native deeert sands. New York-—The healthiest triplets lat the stork ever left at Bellevue bspital are the daughters of Mrs, bene Small, 26, each welghs five unds. New Haven —— Mrs. Helen B. Gil- an, daughter of former governor imeon E. Baldwin, nominated for cretary of state by soclalists. Hartford — Rev, C. C. Rowlinson mon reference to case of Rev. | rank Norris of Texas sald that orris in killing man “was a urderer hy Christian standards it ot by standards of law.” Danbury — Willlam Heady, 45, illed by fall from third story porch. New Haven — Two jail trusties bund to have had evenings at fisure downtown; given more con- ning tasks. Hamden ¥red Wright, 17, rowns while swimming in clay pit Norwich — Joe Simborsky await- g deportation, escapes from Jail. 1129 St sists that it is hotter in Paris than | Chicago, July 2¢. (A—Martin Dur- kin, two gun killer and automobile | thief, today nursed a pair of black | eyes, a split upper lip and a half | dozen body bruises as the result of a thrashing recetved at the hands of fellow prisoners in the bullpen of “murderers’ row” in the county jail, | ed the leaders after the assault Sun- ay and only Durkins' story of the | became public. He sald a | fellow prisoner had become angry | engagement with a woman acquain- tance. Other Jail Disturbances The Durkin assault was only one of several disturbing the Sunday Thin People to Houschold Remedy in New Form ou are, the harded it fs ystem to extruct these impor- ngs from your food t 1es to your to concentrate that supple & them to | ¥ ealthy flesh, a digestion and general g: ood Throu ad Through- Details tell impressive story of quality standards strictly maintained Touring Car . $874 Coupe . Roadster . 873 Sedan . Delivered anley Street A jail silence immediately shroud- | when a friend of Durkin’s made an | With New F(Ed Discovery NEW B RITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1926. quiet of the jall, which a week ago was the scene of » plot by Henry Fernekes, “midget bandit,” to dyna- mite his way to freedom. Jail con- ditions also are under investigation as a result. of disclosures of liquor and narcotic smuggling to prisoners, James Griclus, slayer of three, chewed off the énds of a hundred odd matches in a second attempt to commit suicide. Russell Scott mad public another letter in his new ef- fort to escape the noose. Attacked By Three According to Durkin's account he was attacked by three other prison- ers as he stepped into the bull pen for his afternoon exercise period After he had been beaten by the trio, he said, prisoners friendly to | him held back two of his assailants and gave him an opportunity to ! fight the third, whom he knew only as “Dog Face,” and who, he charged, instigated the assault. “I wish I had a couple of leeches | for my eyes” he told reporters “I've got to go to court and I don't want people to see me with my face | all out of shape.” Durkin's motion for a new trial in connection with his 36 vear sen- tence for the slaying of a federal operative, is set for today, | Girl At Bottom of It \ Durkin explained that last Thurs- | day while he and a man visitor |f§ were chatting through the bull pen | screen, “Dog Face” was lalking with a girl visitor. "My friend made an engagement | g with this girl and “Dog Face” re- | sented it. So that afternoon he and | | T fought In the bull pen and I gave | him a pair of black eyes. Sunday | he got his gang ani came after me to get revenge. Now that we've | both got smashes .anded, I guess | we can be friends.” Sheriff Hoffman said he was not surprised when informed of the live- 1y incidents at the jail. Too ¥Few Guards “With my present inefficient stafr | B8 of guards, almost anything might | B happen there,” he declared, “I wouldn't wonder if the jail were to | be dynamited from the inside and outside simultaneously, As soon : the investigation of jail conditior is completed I shall make a gencra | clean out of the guard personnel FOR YOUR WANTS Be Scarce Puts on Healthy Flesh Quickly nd strong again. s ever been produced wonderful little Mo Tab. N taking ) iwd of thou; |than ¢ lagin | their re London Paper Joshing {hama 1 connection with |cash regl chuertully singin. | ) 1king t anti-American dem- | consdered nx‘m;ll:‘«l‘e:nl: encourage TQ Al ¥ 1ssion to London of Brigadier 8 o Bahamas, onstrations, 94 other demc feeling against foreigners. U. §. 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