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NEW BRITAIN DAILY 'HERALD. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 44, 1926. For Unmarried Ladies Under Five L i beauty cont or unmarrie cle 18 Miss Thelma Lee C or, first prize, but he likes children. cre with a group of his protegees, So he In the 14 a e ing-place—is making quite a play on | FONDNESS FOR RAGS bage, cooked as the stuffing of roast chicken. The chicken 1is Famous Actor Saves All of His 01d Stage Clothes thrown away after serving as the roasting utensil. pus is il one place| Tho it probably is the birthplace| New York, Oct. 22 (¥ —Otls Skin- re it ls fashionable to use your |Of more new songs than any other | Ner's stage rags are very dear to {1gs, especially if your clothes are | ity in the world, the metropolls | him. One can always buy new stuff | worth being inspected. And it lets | still harks back with melodlous gus- | byt ot at least the kind he you obsarve the latest models info to its old favorite, “The Side- | wore in “Kismet” and will wear this ilcgs. Time was when you had to | Walks of New York. | winter in “The Honor of the Fam- | look for legs in the chorus, but no | 11y long: I"ifth Avenue is the NKI 'The gilded night supper clubs are Nineteen years ago Mr. Skinner ade for everything in the limp | touching up their furnishings for the | played fn “The Honor of the Family” coming of the big “butterand egg” | wken he created the role of Colonel men with the opening of the wmlnr‘ Phillippe Bridau. He has elected to | season. Most of the clubs will have | revive the old colonel, who is very | formal openings this month and are | much a rogue, and the veteran actor eaturing popular dance orchestras | dug from the moth | and entertainers. | onel's old dow | “There T am", sald Mr. Skinner; Among Broadway's newest nov- | pointing to a life-sized figure as the - hide has got Into the smart |C.11°8 I8 self-photography. An es- | colonel, in a handsome lops mado up into fur coats, You | 2Ulishment, somewhat on the style | “That is the way I look when I make | can get something smart in either | Of the penny-arcade of other days, | my appearance on the stage and be- | Holstoln or Jersey. or whatever ts | 138 been opened whero for the price | gin raising hell.” v SERbEO Y | of twenty-five cents one can take! But it must be a rather enjoyable i &3 eight snapshots of oneself in as 11, if it can be raised with such a e | many minutes. | twinkle in the colonel's eye. Skin- Most men, in the West are afraid | ner's twinkla seems deeper than the of spats low gloves and canes, | | browner when they are con- but {n New York is different on Madison Avenue, which is one |trasted with his white hair that is { men here trim themselves up, even ! of the main lines of defence of not always permitted to show on {on week days. | high priced shops, are having|the stage. FIFTH AVENUE IS PLACE T0 WALK Here It's Still Fashionable fo| Use Your Legs A rainy day does not daunt many of the Fifth Avenue bus patrons who prefer to ride on top. They | clamber up stairs and sit under a canopy of umbrellas. en the old cow has broken into Avenue, not on all four feet, h her hide. She has had a ent place on fashionable nus ever since New York began It the head waiter, but now | balls the col- | | Peddlers fn pursuit of “bus cir- FATHER USES KNIFE 1 Y64% 0 Bof 0tk GANGSTERS! CASE | TLad Helpless From Intoxleants Is Brought TInto Headquarters by ON GIRL'S SUITOR Man in Hospital Aiter Slashing Afiray in Berlin Steadtastly refusing to disclose th 1e and address of his ilant, a man giving his name as ymond Rlumajardi of 247 Ann street, Hart- ford, was brought to New Britain General hospital about 2 o'clock this afternoon by A. J. Burkharth Cromwell, who found him in B with several slashes in the fo neck. His condition is not and he will be able to leave pital late this afternoon, pected. The hospital that he has giver He said he has be a cook at the Hotel ford, for three ycars, hile calling on his 1 Berlin, b Motoreycle Policeman. Moto S cle Peliceman William rnoon brought | to police head- | ly drunk t! carried into head- | police were unable to was found on W or the source of the liquor. The boy is being held while an at- tempt is made to sober him. Strolls late this a 10 year old boy uarters S0 helpless ad to be The a ¥} e boy who street, MEYER-COPEMAN 1. Copeman, da 1 Mrs. Frederick n become the ard Meyer to- ow afternoon at 3 o'clock at St church serlot fiss Josie o ope it ithorities doubt s correct n employed as Bond, Hart- and today, friend in tacked him knife. Captain George J. ; of the local police was y the hospital au- thoritles and he in turn communi- cated with Constable Frank Brown Attorney Charles me. Total $53,000 In Norwalk Man’s Will S 22 () — Bequests totaling %3 sides a portion of the residua estate of unknown value, were made public here today when the will of the “harles 0. Lyon, formerly pri Charles Ollard company of t the Thatcher Furnace wark, N. J., and the Standard | ler an Radiator company of arwood, M .. wes flled for prol he largest bequest was of $40,000 to the Greenwich hos al, divided nto two equal ¢ ents of rooms there in memory of f liam Lyon nd his mothe ne Mead 3 w0 negro s institute of Vi kegee Instit will receive will, company of appears to be 7 years of age, said at the that he did not wish the ult to receive publ friend’s co causc with it. icity each e terms brush was itionally known $5.000 under died at his cightieth ye York cit advanced o home here with no relatives so f while en | it i Normal and industrial nd the Piny Woods country of B ion of stit » school A por willed to ALL WORK HALTED ON OIL BURNERS s known. S COUNTER CLAIM. I ied for nick York, in a writ | Nair & Nair, will con yurt on ti 1 money owed him by the \ and not paid ances the b he offi of st the that None Being Installed Because 0 Recently Adopted Law Brita reason licensed nen are make {nstallations, not yet pe licensing wor 1 result ne and At a meetin mission t n up ANOTHER SOCCER GAMI HAS MEETING T. 8. K CLUB The first meeting of the T. elected Refr followed by a gamg, of whist tecror, spats, gloves and cane. The |lice department’s Mendicancy Squad. | Put it Is all so staggering. jcanes are crookless, topped with &| The watchful Eifth Avenue As-| 10 You know, that there | silver cap. legitimate theaters {n New York Defense Puts on No Evidence in - | charged with inten with 11 o' did not offer any W Ju > 1 Assault Trial 22 —(Pr— When | iclayed by ers for and the defens alleged gangsters on to murder aggravated counsel for idence. 1 of jurors Attorney msel for the hen the roll o ipleted, d to show that Freder- | son, one of the states’ arrested in and had Newell Jennings ccord to jury. Att orne n asked jury be a motion t Ly the co verdict t against a in the case of ault, came in at the accused Henry | been allowed | e submitted he The dorby hat is back, not the|“hard going.” In addition to com- Deplores Commercial Stage . but the black bowler. | peting with the merchants who Mr. Skinnes deplores the com- he correct ensem- | have “arrived” in that quarter, they |mercial aspect of the stage. ih a double breasted vest, 5o ave encountering the uncommercial| ‘I don’t want to be one of thess 1at it looks like a chest pro- | hut strictly business eyes of the po- |0ld feliows who gloats on the past, Why, t 1s one iter | short are 50 T | sociation, whose inspectors are also 5 York is kind to the fat men. | doing their bit for the common weal, | Vhere mafor productions are being dress them up in gold braid |reports that “a great many arrests Presented® Everything happens so brass buttons and stand them in | have been made.” | fast.” front of the swagger shops by way | And then to youth. of gervice, but mostly for decora- | “Youth is handicapped on the ifon. One gold trimmed stage today. They are not given « : |chance. In the past there was a school of expressionism: a plaver liad a chance to express himself. To- i _tBelqay it fs a study in suggestion and artistie, is up Fifth Avenue to 57th | . oocqion, Players are cast as to thence on 57th Street tolyep, ” They play themselves and Bronze doors of banks|mor' o them do ft exceedingly Institutions; grills | wey1” But out of this type of acting through outer windows; 1amps | o will never find any Shakespear- “architectural poems,” as a Col-| ian actors, umbia professor describes some of | Yyhat Mr. Skinner objects to on the new skyscrapers. Even the [ the modern stage is the tendency to statuesquo pose of a burly traffic | yse it for vivisection of soclal prob- cop” who might have learned to jema. {wave his hands in a classic dancing | “I think the stage should repre- | scnool, sent a Never-Never land, people urant—there | ! want to believe the unreal.” number ) still hang on| The growing craze for walnut| ‘he trappings of the Occi- | furniture is slowly denuding Lng-| rsion of the Celestial din- land of its picturesque walnut trees. | | To the out-of-towner, who is| generally supposed to have more on his hands than the hurry- ew Yorksr, a pleasant stroll, ularly if in the quest of the as its big t 1150 are t boys with cem to be in doormen, their the but inviting favoritc i con- | . th trial and seen section house And when gin to pour them trects for lunch it squads of policemen streaming crowd: had | the elevators & forth into the takes tra to handle ac- s it- Chinatown : 2 ol t Platinum has heen found on the dental Gold Coast of Africa. *hat | counts one and two, which charge nl made his reque lack ! tion. that tion A then Attorney Earl Garlick. S for th was the weakest that he had any knowledge of in his experience. tornzy Henry G t with intent to murder. of evidence. the sati such denied he wi he could not direct uments before begun by nt Each ake two hov hannon. followed he . who charged that the tted to the jury asking a serious crime, n on but f ttorne of Frede on classed ick GIRLS TO PLAY BASK The toge e will be a Y t er at the avening at 7:45 o'clock. s ¢t the me b bill in be formed and plans for the coming season will be of the city wishing to play on the to he present game | tollow- | arranged. are requested ting. A pra e played this evening, em ust as the for flour mills, 1s b the demands upy the site, counsel in argument before m testimony ofter- Peterson as Ny girls Ho | on fact of alieged | mo- | sAed ac- | | he fury were| State's side At- evi- the g e Selz eAscot Imported Black Calf You’ll enjoy this black shoe COMES IN THE NEW TAN, TOO THE kind of a model usually chosen by the man who delights in his highly polished black shoes; a custom oxford of selected calfskin . genteel and with a nice refinement. The bit of perforating keeps it from being too conservative for young men. Same model in a rich tan. you’ll want a pair of each Shoes for every occasion $6 to $10 FITCH—JONES t-the-heel uniform. | painting. | of [Majority of Prisoners | Were Playless Children | Atlantic City, Oct. 22 (P—Play- | less children make up the al | part of the prison popula | Dr. Charles Platt of ;[\rrsvl'-n‘ of the Natlonal Prol Association ¢ the Pl Association, “Too meet this new source | erime, we must lay down in child ground and Recreation | will make a normal social life pos- | sible,” Dr. Platt declared. “The | schools do not do this, since they | give facts rather than principles. | Punishment has failed as a preven- tive. Laws have no deterrent effect {upon children, nor will increased | penalties. | “The remedy Is well directed play which is as much a community dut as is a well directed school.” Sleeping Room Only in | Corridor at Ma ] Boston, Oct, 22 (P any persons sent to state prison will A few happy fellow joym We'll supply - THE | GIFT i | hood those character attributes that | jhave to sleep In the corridors. Thers | are 884 prisoners there today, Two more than the previous record of 15 years ago. All cells are occupied and forty prisoncrs use the school room {as a dormitory, len Williar Hendry reported today BLIMP OV T vidence, R PROVIDENCE R v blimp T el Field ed over on 3 Jhls city PLUMB CODE R Adoption of a plumbing code at a speclal meeting of the ordinance commitree T ¥ night was fore- cast today by members of the com- mitt in the plumbing craft, Claude J. Leroux and Ol Peter- son, representing the plumbers, have | prepared a code which is said to bo sati to all parties. 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