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The Buffalo Times from Buffalo, New York • 27

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The Buffalo Timesi
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Buffalo, New York
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jlgggOl EVENING, TIMES. TUESDAY, DECEMBER i 1924. United Press Dispatches 1 tiiv i i 27 Associated Press Dispatches Mr. Hopkins up and not so long a sent for him. XT JEW YORE "Im going to give you another cnauc" he told the actor.

"Pmh DAY BY DAY final curtain dropped, he went back htage, lenu'ni the two children by the hand and congratulated the actress on fctr spl-jndid performance. He was Orson Miun, her former husband. And the children were theirs. Which proves that when divorce enters the door, friendship doesn't always necessarily fly" out of the window. appeared in the productions sponsored by Arthur Hopkins for several years and hq as almost always capable of giving a sterling performance.

1 say almost-always for It had been his habit occasionally to forget that he was supposed to go to the theatre, iwhen his foot had been resting on the brass rail so long that It had practically gone to sleep. Finally Mr. Hopkins was forced to hand him his notice and the player drifted lower and He was toppling on the edse of the gutter when friends rescued him and jrot him a lob in a dependable aiace the play opened but his salary has been raised firt, per cent for good performance. He that producers faith and help have been the making of him and that he will never touch a drop again. there Is no humanity on the Rlalto! A formula for eternal yoath: A new Idea' now end then keen the mind young.

A mind that is young will keep the body young. WITH O. O. M'INTYRE ably there isn't another manager in ork that would engage you but I'll gamble on you. I've got a part for you in my new play, Vhat Price What's your salary?" "A man that treats me like this." responded the "can name own figure." 'The actor was put on trial for two For Every now and then there- bobs up a story to prove that Broadway in't the heartless jade that she i eternally pictured by those who do For; Wednesday Only' ana mat re a on iko iiiiiL i a inner pn i not Know ner.

A certain actor had iiitie, country town. Here he hrawfl Kvt "rv vvuyjTism, 1834, by the MfVAiM Wednesday Only vim. una ne remaineo mil j. Winery 0 i zJ ojuaicaie inc.) ojnoicaw inc.) liy O. O.

MtlXTVIlE (Special, Correspondent of The Buffalo TIMES) NEW YORK, Dec. 2. Broadway with its quick blondes, tin horn sports, men-about-town, gny3 and pudgy papas plays havoc with innocence. The young: grirl who is caught In its cross currents finds the descent is swift. 0 A ales It was Justi eight months ago that there came fo a producer's of 'r fice shy auburn haired girl who had won a beauty prize in her horns Lid-Winter Hats-Arrivec A GREAT SPECIAL PURCHASE EVERy HAT A BARGAIN AT town In the south.

Thla achieve 'M ment blazed the ambition for Broadway career. Her beauty and naivette struck responsive chord and she was given a email bit in the chorus. Her life JJERE is a choice of really fine Millinery, very new, too, at a pried far below, what any shopper might expect! up to'thialim had been circum scribed to small town gayetles strawberry suppers, once a week movies and literary societies. A song writer fell In love with her. He moved In a fast, sporty se and It was among: their paths that gATINS are here, faille ailks, colored velvets, metallic effects, with the smartest trims of the day, and with a variety of shapes that cover every preference.

equal the complete th girl strayed. She had never had sat. a cocktail or breakfasted at Child's I 1 in Columbus Circle at dawn. It was wtciip, lp. tine new stuff and she was seeing- life.

friend of her family Is a friend WxT of mine. Now and then he invited her to his apartment for a home cooked dinner, asked in substantial Xon thie roof of the STYLES: friends: of his for a healthy atmosphere as a friend of the family to keep, in touch with her. HALL BAKING CO. Once she came tipsy from too i "ttf tV I jr. I "A many cocktails.

He tried to reason Dresy Tailored Dance Daytime Formal with her and point out the pitfalls. There were tears, remorse and many btt? promises. Next came a hurriedly scribbled note for a small loan. She had lost her job. other day I was In his apart PALACE-MILLINERY 479 WASHINGTON STREET the Winning Answer Was Arrived at The weisht of both the inner and outtr ment-and he told me of the girl.

She had arrived at his place long I II after midnight In a drizzling rain She seemed befuddled and finally fell asleep in a chair. Her purse tanks, including btamtriveti, ansla irons, etc, is 33 galkmi of at 19 ibs. to a galion.is 17 gallons of varnish 7 lbs. to a gal-Ion, Is 127 Mm. st n.i r-.

i t. uon.i 207.9 oo n. gallon, is Z5.W0 gals, of water at 8.316 lbs. to a Complete weight of Tank-loaf, is Reduced to ounces at 243.02IJ IU. fell open and from it fell a half empty vial of cocaine.

St. Gaudens famous Diana that has poised for so many years old Madison Square Garden Is to be preserved. Arthur Brisbane, the editor, is to place It atop the tower of the thirty story apartment house "he is building on Park, Avenue and Fifty-seventh Street. Mr." Brisbane's new building Is to be the largest of Its kind In town and he will occupy 16 otto a lb. Divided by 22 es.

which i i the weight I of a loaf of alls Uold Prize Bread, we have the 1om I If. 14 VY an elghteen-room apartment on th nineteenth floor. Montreal is becoming a great week-ending spot for New Yorkers. They go In groups and when they arrive in New York and are restored to consciousness they are usually a bit abashed at having Invited all the Northwest Mounted Police or the entire city ot Montreal to visit them for a month or so. Here are the Prize Winners, in the HALL "TANK-LOAP' Contest comPleted was one of the most unusual and interesting held in Buffalo.

Thousands upon thousands of suggestions were received from all parts of Buffalo and vicinity. After a complete and careful inspection of every coupon submitted, the Contest Judges have selected the following as prizewinners: FIRST PRIZE FOR ONE YEAR: 1 loaf of bread dailv (ifi 1VW 1 At one of those white and sanitary sarcophagi that add to the glitter of Broadway they have installed a massive pipe organ and one may order corn beef and cabbage and devour it to the tune of some heavy Wagnerian bit. One of the gayest of coon ehouters is now being- billed "with the prefix "Mme." she did -it more as a publicity stunt. 'She is large, buxom T'li'r'iiii niiitinimT d-pT'- rrifrMIWrtiwf-rtiiH)iiin inijrxi" i mm 'rfcniii i wm i i fmin Miiwiiiiininrimtf SECOND PRIZE "It 'a our family oongli remedy and thick ankled haH si. RECil teeen known for her rather jovial commonness.

But since she took on the prefix her friendssay she has become very much changed. Her voice has modulated, she has some grand manners. The other day she appeared in a restaurant carrvlne Third Prlxt-FOR SIX MONTHS: 1 loaf of bread daily (182 loaves) 1 cake or pie weekly (26 cakes or pies) 1, 5-lb. Fruit Cake. JTonr By: Leo P.

Smyth, 37, East Oakwood PL Fourth Prize FOR SIX MONTHS: 1 loaf of bread datfy (182 loaves) 1 coffee. cake weekly (26 coffee cakes) 1 2-Ib. Fruit Cake. ITon By: Mrs. A.

C. Obenauer, 42 Grandview Ave. Flf th PrlM-FOR THREE MONTHS: 1 loaf of bread daily (91 loaves) 1 cake or pie weekly (13 cakes or pies) 1 2-lb. Fruit Cake Won By. E.

Richthammer, 52 Andrews St. Sixth Prix FOR, THREE MONTHS: 1 loaf of bread dafly (91 loaves); 1 coffee cake weekly (13 coffee cakes) il 2-Ib. Fruit Cake. Won By: Mrs. E.

Fritz, 162 Sprenger Ave. Seventh to Tenth Prizes FOR ONE MONTH: 1 loaf of bread daily (30 loaves) 1 cake or pie weekly (5 cakes or pies). Won By: A. Morgan, Bell and Abby; Janice Metzger, 129 Monroe St; Mrs. E.

H. Tutton, 213 Cbadduck St; Mrs. R. J. Soderholm, Walnut St, Williamsville.

lorgnette'. Of course, it is all for publicity but somehow most of us like people who when, they are In the unreal world of the stage. EleXenth te Tw.ntytllth Prizes FOR ONE MONTH: 1 loaf of bread daily (30 loaves) 1 coffee cake weekly (5 coffee cakei). 9i Cwl, Mang George Cinther, 209 Stanton St; W. F.

Douglass, 20 Normal Darotliy Schmansa, 59 Durham Rose Stoeckl, 128 Reed St; Robert A. Metzger 129 Monroe St; Mrs. George J. Silk, 14 Meri-den Cecil F. Seitz.

102 Lovering H. Sicker. 96 Colfax Raymond RungJ7 Nevada St; Schreiner, 232 Herman -by, A. J. Gesel 59 Wyoming J.

F. Darengcr, 38 lilac St; Mrs. Grover Ave LaSaUe; Mrs. I. Taylor.

124 Pomona PI. TwentyUth to Fiftieth Prix. -FOR ONE WEEK: of bread dady (7 loaves). FOR ONE MONTH: 1 coffee cake weekly (5 coffee cakes). Won.

By: Adele R. Metzger, 129 Monroe. St; R. H. Gramm, Attica, N.

G. D. Wilson, 317 Woodward A. Obenauer, 42 Grandview Edward Heintz, 162 jprenger Meyer, 146 Box; W. D.

Nagle, 415 Hoyt Koland J. Williams, 68 Humason G. B. Schafer, 16 Springville; Mrs. L.

L. Stall, 216 Breckenridge St; Beatrice Ward, 363 Clinton, Lockport, N. Mrs. F. Sukase, 207 Mills -St; Tdrs.

A. H. Daw, 86 Dewey Mrs. Geo. Boeheim, 905 Glenwood; Mrs.

Naegler, 16 Oiff St; Mrt. J. E. Getber, 346 Florida St; V. J.

Klesa, 47 Newman PL; Mrs. H. Hous-man, 118 Merrimac St; Mrs. Winifred Briggs, 377 Elm wood Frank R. Wood, 15 Wakefield Ave.t Paul Williams, 45 Blaine Mrs.

Ida Kingsley, 33 Mt Vernon; F. J. Haungs, 124 Goodrich St; Mrs. E. W.

White, 173 Westminster St; J. Brown, 198 Fox St; J. B. Mowan, 62 French Mrs. F.

King, 36 Crestwood Mrs. H. Cowan, 85 Grey Walter Uhlman, 90 Orange St (CopyrWht 1M4. ih, McNtught Syndio.tlnc. This story really starts back at the neighborhood drug store forMr.

Howard W. Young, 2126 S. Lambert gives his druggist credit for recommending for first time. After that, Mr. Young knew what to do.

As He puts it: "We use REM as our family cough medicine now. The drug store on the corner of Lambert and Jackson streets has had a good customer in me. In fact, he was the man who first recommended it and as I had seen so many other' recommendations in the paper, I decided to try it. "At that time my daughter, Charlotte, had a very bad cough. It was so bad she could hardly sleep at night.

I had tried all sorts of medicines, tut she had gotten no better. Then I started -v in giving her REM and it relieved her right away, loosened the phlegm and stopped the cough. "Since then, my sons, Howard, and George and my wife and I have had coughs off and on, and REM never' failed to do work." Nellie Revell Says: At one of the performances of "In His Arms," which recentlv dp. Judges parted from a Broadway showhpuse, people In the audience noticed a. man in the company of two children, heartily applauding: the work of tio MISS M.

P. KNIGHT, Domestic Science Department Hutchinson High School MR. JOSEPH F. MELIA, Advertising Mgr. Buffalo News MR.

FRANK L- McGRATH, Advertising Mgr.Buffalo Times MR. RAY E. WALZ, President Walz-Weinstock, Inc. star, Margaret Lawrence. When the Moving Picture Funnies Our Appreciation to Every Contestant wish to express our thanks to every person who contributed a suggestion in this "Tank-loaf Contest.

we realize that the problem was a difficult one, requiring careful thought and considerable fibrins. Within a few days, the lucky winners listed above will receive their prizes. fv i TO CLEAN tfj. i oirr CANNON i So many who have tried: REM speak of the quick relief it brings. It's riot a matter of luck, for REM contains a special inedient (too.

expensive for old-style, slowerract-ing cough syrups), which makes-REM cling to your throat as you swallow, spreading a soothing, healing film over the inflamed membranes." REM contains no Opiates and it is pleasant to take. AoV vmir for RF.M in thp. blue Dackasre In due time too, each contestant will receive a reward as The "Tank-loaf is dedicated to housewives of Buffalo and vicinity-who inspired us to produce that super quality Ioafr It stands, too as a symbol ot HALLPRYD; an evidence of our appreciation for the effort put forth in attempting to find the winning answer. To-day the Tank-loaf is one of Buffalo well-known landmarks It is an enlarged reproduction of a loaf of Gold Prize Bread, proclaimed "America's Best" in an international bread baking contest. exemplifying the purity and goodness of the baked goods which are brought daily by 152 -Salesmen to thousands of homes and served as healthful, nutritious foods.

with.rhA round orange label. He is authorized to return your money' if REM does not help you. Introductory Size Bottle, Only 60c: Economy Size, $1 .00 War Drug Store Has fM-ask fbr 'it Complete the drawing by tracing from figure one to two and to the end. Then use your crayons or water-colors and see how nicely you can color it..

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