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ral others, “1 think people, it's all right for FOREET“GRANDMA’ Plainville Woman Has Not Seen|” Them For Years aken away from him,'" Asked if nidge she smoked, laughed and sald she attribute my old age,” unteered, taken care of myself. early Since achie fes, Norma, ) dge have ame in the move and Counstance crossed the to visit her when they we young and not so prosperous. | be This statement is made by Mrs, madge in an interview with a W American reporter, she pose. Times |day. Those are the reasons cliang The responsible for wted, e children, to receive an in- ion to visit Grandina Talmadge ar stars were delig whe has for many Mrs. Talmadge home in Plainville ent than they were in ssessed_of a remarkable look at my girls— and dispc fame and wealth, Talmad to visit their was due to about it," 1 Giad He Picked This Good Stomach Remedy Puts grandmother, the fact than when they arrived in ville, Regrets Ungratefulness and turns can- Older- Stomach in Fine Condition— Dizzy Spells, Catareh and Makes You slecp Well s acute in- Deaviness “Well, life's twisf explained,” said Mr. “and 1 suppose their own lives trom criti Ends= | 1ead fre | of the girls. It is not that of her on from the band fc of a rem tress in quicker than t in the “I entirel rid mygelf of | ere. with the nding t if it de seen Mrs. Talme said, "and only communicated with her, Christmas last year, once has he (PAGE 6 EXPLAINS) And Here Are the Prizes Hidden in the If You Guess the Right Number You May Choose And 28 Others Who Make Good Guesses Will Be Invited to Have Their Clothes Cleaned by the Famous Desco Pracess at’Our Expense GO AT ONCE TO 72 WEST MAIN STREET SEFE. THE BUCKET OF MUD AND GUESS \ DESCO HEADQUARTERS WEST MAIN STREET Phone 10 r | Mis. Talmadge suid she was di l .n F I vided on the question of prohibi- LR U |} tion, believing it all right for some persons to drink and not right for but 1 belleve that It a per- son once gets drunk it should be Will Be 86 In Nevember Mrs. T and would not start now. she vol- “to the fact that I have| 1 go to bed id I'm up every morning at only way to threshold of the humble home of |6 o'clock. That's the their indmoth Mrs. John Tal-|live. 1 drink coffee and tea, T Plainville, a't izh they [touched liquor except for medicine, 1w T think that we should alway allowed to use it for that pu And when I was able to go to church 1 used to go every Sun- I think - my being here 1 [row and 1 will be $6 in November,” tion for one of her years, my girls though they M : s Il ) Mrs, adge views lite philoso- children—look at Nora, Nutal 3 i Constance. Why you know those i against l\"r famous grand- Bttlo tots used 1o play tn (his yard AR St lomes it MR h run through that strawhe have never cross- however,, ac- | o l‘:lly\ Lpd ’-')“}':."‘ “Now | €0 the threshold of the tiny house v]\ te R ¥ ; where their grandmother they're comin’ to when T take u look | SOUSINS live. at some of the photographs. Clothes! | Kifteen years ago, they donit esem Lol On, | cording to"Mr. Oldershaw, it well, there s nothing sot wan dq|@ different story. At that time the isters were only too glad that their | grandmother would send them bac to their home in Brooklyn, N. looking healthier and betted clothed nd be fairly n. The only thing | that I dislike is the ungratetulness randmother needs money—she has | own and also has a government as her Civil war— she would thut she anythi an think of | ; This is R it “Vm just imagine how nice edy for took years of time com- | feel and the happiness bine Depsin with the other effectjve | VOUld receive from a visit egents th ntha. | those girls. Norn S8 vorst cases | Ol the last tim visited here, is and oth. | and now she is Immediately o atter her last visit she went into the e the m s and she has never been maid ) again, It is the sar ¢ [ the others—they came ) Dilks of Allovay, N, J., | vere little and when they derived w words, knows this for | Ple: but now, + when imother needs them, they stay r. Older- seen his Arrha lition of the |in California. L with Dare's Mentha-Pep- | Speaking ot Fred Talmadge, father of the a 508, 1atter ha your h ' sha said he not is got A by - gother for y Pharmacy t| % “only once in the | | I want to sce them.” | AMERICAN PRISONER OF negotiations for the release are pro- M | cecding. i . Howard was chief of the dr partment of ophthalmology at Pe Union Medical colleg b | lished by the Tt ler 1ounda tion. Previously he was a rescarcl [ student in the Harvard medica school. A dispateh from Harbin, Man | churia, on July said that Morga years has he | made her nephew | That Mslnmh THE when he sent | her a card it deeply.' First “Acted” in Old Barn Across the street from the Older- shaw home {8 the house where Mrs. Talmade live A short distance 1 know she must feel d for so muny years. in the rear is barn formerly owned by the mother of the ma was about 10 three of them used to give plays in | the barn with Norma superintending the work. Norma, intie’ the world o really, (M f those yea motion picture It wus in that born, haw sald, that Norma, stance and Natalia first s their theatrical carcers, \When Nor-| ar rs ol Norma is the oldest,” her cousin | and Natalte is t persons think that Conn o next, Many is next to but that is because she w | the first to follow her sister in p! | tures, It was only the other day that g 8. Talmadge) got out mily Bible and showed us the | birth records. She certainly thought children made her | When they were so poor that they | couldn’t buy thelr own clothes, she Dr. Savard Brings Suit | Banjoncenamployed Jereey t The cut was met by the Gulf Re- 2 k g o g commis ra f ent tining Co. to Collect For Services i 11uiord. Notice or the suit i e The Tiags Co. adjuted i priges % 1o vith the administrator of 1 me cent cut on|to confornf with the Standard of Dr. A, J. Savard b Lrought suft T Y TR e WiHamiAY, Hanm t New Jersey's halt-cent cut and also W | Baude, at present at the | home . ) ‘l ANy Col : ¢ BR13% \\' the 11 cent reduction yesterday by grand. | Bedford, Va, avard cialn ' : ki Ml Oll Co. of Loulsiana, u that he rendered \ : ; i e g e ices to Baude to READ THE 1 ‘ ) N Con- ted on 4 the | and \ In Plainville. But like moths which | |jving with he: nephew, \\.H,Mn\unl|m either buy them or make are attracted hy white ligl they [ Oldershaw of 204 Broad street, them for those girls,” flew away and have never come | (dershaw married the daughter of | Mrs. Talmadge has been out of back, Mrs, Jalmadge's twin sister. He 1\45‘“” ouse but twice in a year. § Girls of ‘Today Dift been engaged in the antique effort to persuade her to go The interview given to Water- | nuss for the past 25 years, | to the movies to see her grand- bu merical 5 ( aw dicd in June, |mm,,g hp_r‘ daughters has been unavailing., She “You know twhat Jt useddpushand to carry on the business|would simply smile, shrug her to with in's on of 10-| jone and take care of Mrs, Tal- | shoulders and say, “It is so tiring, § day. The girls of to o differ- | and, I don't feel as though CHINESE REPORTED WELL Negotiations Are Proceeding for the Release of Dr, Harvey J. Howard, Pcking, Aug. 20 (®—Dr. Harvey J. tured some t | Manchuria at the ., | they killed Morgan | of Plattsburgh, N. nitely located ime in | 40 miles from Fuchow-Hsien, | Howard is reported to be well rd, the American who was cap- g0 by bandits in me time almer, formerly Y., has been defi bandit camp, some that Dr. | A Chinese prisoner released by the | bandits recognized shown him as that of Howard, He' said that Howard was being treated well pending payment of the ran- a phot ograph | som demanded by the bandits. Troops are reported to have sur- Tounded the district, making the es 2 of the bandits impossible, bu! owing to the desire to avold placing [ Howard in jeopardy through an at being held back ane tack, Palmer, long East, had ber inhabitants ol ranch on th they are resi n kille fa vl an attack of brigands. who was visi prisone taken away. tin nt in the Tav d while assisting 1ge near his Sungzari river to vepuise Dr. Howard the ranch, was H the brigands and [ 4 IFIED | JRAL ADS FOR RESULTS THE BEST SUIT OF CLOTHES IN TOWN from the Best Man’s Shop in Town FITCH.JONES THE PRETTIEST GOWN YOU CAN FIND at New Britain’s Finest Department Store DAVIDSON and LEVENTHAL BUCKET OF MUD MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS °* 266 ARCH STREET Phone EIGHT DELIVERY CARS AT YOUR SERVICE 904 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 19 LERALD CLASSIFIED ' READ THE AERALD WANT ADS —an We offere mediate why not? And now we Polychrome hase w outside shade as w You will want one have another shipment. 2 ith fine design. 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