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¥ s, "NEW BR Pc_ >s 13 to 22 NEW BR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, Leeds and Former Wife Friendly; Affectionate Farewells Belie An Resentment as Result of Dlvorce' ; S ol o Princess Xenia and ex- s Neia and o SYHBI |G DESIGNS Gootvse—veny s 1 AT H. 3, BUILDING tention to Remarry — Hearing Before Rcferce'Pmipose. ol Ornamentaion Ex. e ' plained in Department Statement Iixplanation of the ornamentation e new Senior High school buii I- s explained in a statement is- today from the boa ] The was William I3 s divorced Nenia of Rus- insiste sued wife, 1 office. said unnecessarilty teresting d they in- n good friends, was | A tement, 1 of our, and iss parted 1q | masons. in of their ornanie have given ent which has sed by any s or ement. We re- 1in perfectly nd ex- result that our huildir inte ma resting in det zood friend to remain so *The maitter he custody despit ancial arra private of the or ment ment and | child of the | of orn mother, |11V a * ing to the |tempt this v sa Ornan up to break u mary process. with f father, ven to the 1 right of visitation 1p an othe mass or surface inio adows which at on ts beauty and better still building 4 rwi Princess to Divide Time e princ betwe but o p v intends to divi en this country a the daughter will be and educated in Amer- e | We empl vorce was caused by part ot cither of Any rumors to tl to the phere liuro that part ended. at the vestful safisfaction a thing of beauty symbols used by Britain start witn Nenia has in no feeli Fivss, titude toward ational building. Edua- cspousal of | cational ir 1 in the mass ace full |as a whole wmonotonously similar, and it is obvious then that in ti mass o buildi school is a simple reat Yet in part- |ing we have other th not alone class rooms, deavor to show that the life behind walls is not all reading. wriz- nd arithmetic, but also athletic. scientific, and any num- things that malkes the building different | from a cross between a factory | building and a prison Directly over the three ma 1ces we have the voissoirs of tl s carved with symbols to the |Pict these activities The center arch has four carved f rounded by conventionally ivy leaves—ivy a symbol of tenacity | and a holding of idecals. The number four even has its sym- bolic meaning and when known adds much to the meaning of the ornament. The number four is sym- 1 Billy, “and |bolic of the four rivers of Paradi low'll we word it.” |Pison (prudence), Gehon (temper- at the task when Mrs. |ance), Hiddekel (fortitude), and s counsel arrived cntered |Euphrates (justice). The figu Window the |carved in these stones arc first the Amer porter |athlete, as shown by the head of a given | football player; second, the jester state- [symbolizing the dramatic; third, the monk engrossed in his book gives the impression of concentration of knowledge gleaned from books, and fourth, artist with his palette and paints, the esthetic and the beauti- tul, not only in art but In the ma- terial things a symbol of good taste “Let us now take which we still as told in sani the di- |time » wish on the us to remarry. e contrar giving th of having “To describe the the desi seen are ab- ew Prince altered 1 Anastasia, and v s with of Mr. Leeds.” riting the knowle ites the impression thing to atement 10 wvn house in Washington st off Washington Square, | and his former wife Lisse climbed basement to 25 10 show — Lecd ¢ We must en- over | NS 0 avoid reporters s in the those ing dramatic, of other nwodern s¢hool v window 1 cameramen lonz, Tommy, Il s ' was Mr. Leeds v p choed the person referred a9 Anasi flom S0 you The | ber words. to in siais the the woun- made that daugh- |t of Rus- |arch 1 en- claim 1sia chola cscaped the in- came to this 1cst of Mrs. L correet” News the princess simply must y somcthing to correct these ful things. They're dear,” answer who it is elaime res sur- carved ate of other members of perial family. She ry us the g “Must cds. of purpose so ridiculous were completing the “That's a leeds remarked when his former all re- ¢ had | be [ the wonderful kid, to the wife P as can porter that the divorce papers as “Janc Doe.” counsel for statement in had been no |in but that it he American says ondent in the s designated only Henry A, Uterh Mrs, L ued erted there mystery in the Liad taken the Referee Tie der who wa co- ds, s the hold the the out to th have two ntral symbol of comple- words the well round- od education is sccured by industry os and mbol of cultivated never la- always been a side entrance which he & divorec usual course Not Associate ied that Tercy Stoddart namied neeted with himin said they merely have a scheme cente vet now we branch We in but taking the apart from the e have eight in othcr mort specific four i and on symbols cach, as referee, was con- | unit He fwe djoining of- husiness, tion 35 years al the har ast mysterious ard me to my notice,” “During my has been 1 moat str ot that has and work as shown by tl L their hive. ‘The lion is a s vigilance, a virtue to be by all as opportunity is beled, The owl has nerfectly [symbol of wisdom, while the MArTAge [is an cver present reminder religious. These four make left hand entrance carvings In the right arch we palette again, symbolic of bar of music planation, the divorce he partics friends althoug has heen dissolved papers in the remain the cross of the up the case have been | have the the arts, world on its axis, and vmsm DRUGGIST DIES |0 casy to live in, and the fourth shield a hook—reading, pens and Emil A, Gessner Was Active in | riting, and the four lamps of learning. Al these symbols raised on a shicld—integrity | mounted by the lamps of : “The carved Brotesque |above (he entrances only carry out ume general cducational E These grotesques are sym- bolic in themsclves. The rugged carving, the exaggerated hands, fe tures, etc., are symbolic of the un- selfish efforts of often unskilled ar- jel | tisans who helped to found an ,. | architecture that has held appeal to {the pr nt-—namely the Gothic. Lim street. At the time of his, death | This ferm of art, though homely and e had Dbeen actively cngaged in |Brotesque. holds for all the pictur- B i.u“.w charm which is forever sought architectural design. Its appeal Captain Gessner was long asso- [T ciated with the New Haven Grays, | 1§ symbolic in that no matter what , | the limiattions or how hec ng capta podiine eavtaln Lok \Uimmalt N} ' thine of wworth ehdatten 1576 ! : auty can result from fa 5 3 hasfentollon in| Sihe setond | oskY CLIBERHICEEO R I (U cn e overnor's oot Guard In L™ g pelican insert in an emblem fEaerand aras red In 1903. He 18| ¢ fgelity. Where this idea came survived by his widow and six chil- | o j5 doubtful but 16th century dren | eraftsmen were quite prone to usc | this ugly |tion. Long ¢ capt. arc sur- learning. inserts | National Gua New Haven | Grays and oot Guards, eb. 4 (B— veteran dru prominent in Na- tional Guard activities, died yester- day after a two weeks' illness of pucumonia. He was 84 years old Captain Gessner was the oldest me chant in point of service on Ch: street until three or when he moved his ph New Haven, Timil A. Gessn and at one timc aptain eme. Cane Rome, 17 Schocher of for confer He was received railway station by Under-Se Viunta and IPani, municipal authori- i id members of the Australian ation. nd an extra tail or two not nccessarily a prerequi site 1o the perfect fowl were merely added in a humorous way by these |old craftsmen. One can readily sce that the use of such interesting bits of architectural ornament become more appealing with the knowledge of their origin, this particular build- wholehearted | which needs no ex- | world | “land crude the | specimen in this connec- | T R Meek Husband Praised For Beating Up Lover , Col.,, IFcb, 4 (UD")—J. D. Hyde, usually a meck man the undisputed head of household today and there w chip on his shoulder Hyde possessed a diploma N the form of official commenda- tion from Judge Walter Whit awarded after Hyde dmi 1 up” the man } found show with wha Denve vas liis sa a picture “You did just blooded man, would I the judge told Hyde, ed some 40 pounds rival, an arn sergeant “I only wish you'd dong who less t a bet- Hydes left in_arm—the husband ing. the wife tearful stricken elds we ceoration, not lend a fitting g to carve some symbol, but becaus wre symbolic in themsslves in they cxpress vigor, chivalry Lonor. The design of shiclds aboy the oricl head of the tie indow typifies The are entrance virtues tione actual designs on shiclds merely conventional narkings ta, give mor Wl shade. T which alternat ymbol of trut “The ornamer the west entrance wdaptation of some ciples. The designc d in world peace, dead eagle of wi end o the typifying the the swords and helmet for want of a conflict hung with even things shiclds and eagles sugge nd happiness whe light of understanding such as swords “Thus has the designer into his ornament the on with its “himsical side alike que peeps out f cove, his homely or sorrow serio catures a constant re- everyday occurrenc ield should re- nd chivalrous wh eve flower ing pictir inder o Here and there a sk mind all to b 1 s the knights of carved their own initiated. “In the the designer's joy. leaves and symbolic 1 Britair aim as far ment was concerned was 10 the unne of uninteres| from essarily prosaic & tracery S ., and imbue the decoration with a symbolic meaning, which makes it a vital thing and holds not only the eye but perhaps stirs the ima tion.” INN KEEPER FINED 8100 FAILS TO PAY ORCHESTRA Proprictor of Silver Slipper Accuscd by Musicians led by | Blind Man. Feb, 4 — Lud proprictor of th inn on the Plainville roa was fined $100 and costs by Ju J. E. HMewes in the town court last night for failure to pay wages to an archestra. He was rraigned on four counts represent- the complaints of cach of the four members of the orchestra and was fined $25 and costs on each count Accol week a Farmington, Naylor, Slipper ing to the zo last Monday, George Pecters of Plainville, a blind drummer, to furnish music at the Peters is the manager of a four-piece band. The contract wis s work., When S, was no testimony, a Naylor hired inn. irdiy Py com- for a we night ther forthcoming. I’ panions complained to Nathan Fuller and he theit ca ters and his Conztable wvised them 1o go money on Mon- day This {1 g refase made formal uller ar- complain and C rested Naylor, Sports Writer's Lawsuit | Before Judge ieomdns Bridgep Feb, 4 (P—Trial of damage actions \wmu:m by Paul Gallico, York writer, and Alva { Gallico of Greenwiclh ag Barbaro, of New Jlaven, started in court | Judge M. Ycomans this | noon | Gallico sues wife for | c | been injured on October lon the Post road in a car operated by Gallico w | by another owned by | operated by Clarcnee {of New Haven. At the time of the accident G his wife were returning Haven aftcr attending Army gane, MARSINO MAY Boston, I'ch. 4 Marsino of Ch “bank wrecker’ absconded with funds of the Warre: | prison A fede granted though Naylor them. 1 th nsta oint Taylor inst Leo will hefore after- supetior for $2.500 and tm to ha his s struck Barbaro and rentino, also allico from | New Yalc B RELEASED ago, known a Decause in 1923 he 00,000 of the Iirst National Bank of may bLe released from state under 3,000 bail. 1 habeas corpus writ wa Marsino yesferday. Al sinc’s counsel said his | client bail, the Hmm ruled tl state ave 48 hours to examine the surcty. Ma 10N FILED cnton, Teb. 4 (P)— petition for the assador Dwight W. Morrow, | republican candidate for United States senator, was filed with the secretary of, state today. Governor Morgan F. Larson’ name is the first of 1,158 signed (o the papers. 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