New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 13, 1926, Page 15

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HISTORIGAL FAGTS FOR THE MOVIES Directors Seeking Accuracy for New Pictures Hollywood, Cal, Aug. 13 (B — Guess work has been replaced by knowledge in motion pictures until the department historical research for costumes and settings has be- come an integral part of production. Starting some years ago with an effort to forecast fashions in modern plctures, the work has branched out until pictures dealing with Roman days, Middle Ages, Eliza- bethan, Empire or any other well defined era are set with a certainty that makes the picture a pictorial representation of the life of the time portrayed. Single Detalls Costly Marian Fox of the Metro-Gold- -Mayer productions established herself as a research authority in the many “period” pictures recent- ly produced by that company. “Ben Hur” involved a study not only of the Roman but of the He- brew costumes, streets, interiors and types while “Bardelays the Magnificent,” and “The Scarlet Le ter,” brought her work into entire different times. Sometimes study is required for a single detail. his company, along with many others, has collected relies and | documents providing for every pos- sible contingency in the future and the work continually is carried on throughout the world. Where studios cannot obtain material for their own archives, private libraries borrowed. At times, priceless ntiques and tapestries have been loaned to productions by owners and public galleries. Built 150 Trial Sets In the production “Don Jus Warner Brothers built 150 sets in miniature for study and remodelling before the sets actually were built are the | private | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1926. S X There also entered into pmduc- tion the study of nine different episodes of the character's affairs to conform to the types. i Four months’ work by fifty per- sons were involved before produc- tion actually was started, and dur- | ing production a dozen supervisors continually watched for any defect which might mar the correctness of the production, {Heavy Storm Prevents Baseball Game Today Pittsburgh, Aug. by a storm in New York, the Pitts- burgh National league baseballl club chartered specfal train for the trip to Pittsburgh but there was only a |slight possibility that the team would arrivefin time for the sched- juled game this afternoon with Chi- | cago. The Pirates, arriving in the me- tropolis from New Haven where they played an exhibition game yes- terday, found all through trains late because of the storm. A special was made up and left New York at 8:07 a. m,, today daylight time, Pittsburgh, Aug. 13 (P—Chicago- Pittsburgh postponed. . Delay ar rival teams. Double header Septem- ber 9. LOSES HER ARM IN TRAFFIC Girl Hangs It from Car as Father Drives Past Truck B ug. 13.—Marie Coffey, | of nor street, livs in Ford- |ham hospital minus her right arm, | which she lost in an automobile ac | cident in tern boulevard yester- afternoon. Riding in the fam- car with her father, mother and to visit friend outside the pped as they Mr. car ap- Coftey |A truck ahead | proached the via | swung out to p; The child’s arm was caught by {the end of the truck and snapped off. The truck driver, unaware, moved on and in the excitement no one got his number. In Fordham | hospital Marie’s condition was re- " ported critical. in which costumes and actions had 13 (P—Delayed | KING-TO-BE GETS YANKEE TRAINING | Kmerican Governess for Ru-| manian Prince Bucharest, Aug. year-old son of former Prince Carol and Princess Hele |gscapades il on whose father's for to |king is being trai his kingly duties not according the European stan Am ocratic n lines. The blonde-haired baby, who bears a strikingly facial and temperament- | |al resemb the late King Constantine of Greece |is being taught English by an Ameri- [can tutor as his first lahguage. American Toys All his toys, picture-books and playmates, too, are American. Tt is ven said his mother favors Ameri- n soothing syrups, taleum powders nd other Yankee baby preparations. The crown prince has shown not .\urrvri«lrw aptitude in learning to talk. but the things he Hnfix says \\nnul do ¢ auch oldeg boy. His precoclous |ings are widely quoted by Queen Marie and others in Bucharest, who are sure he will equal is great- anduncle. the talented and vigor- ous King Carol I, if he lives to be ighteen: Tf the boy should die hefore com- ing of age, Rumania will be ruled by a Regency composed of Prince Nich- olas, the second son of the royal family, Just of the Ru- manian supreme c rt. and the Ru- manian patriarch. Infinite care mother, Prin the chief is shown by the Helene, Queen Marie and others interested in per- petuating the present dynasty, in the 1 educition of the voung- ing the summer months he and his motl at the boy's r live shore CHICKENS ARE IN SEASON PLENTY FRESH NATIVE FOWL AND CHICKENS at the GUARANTEED MARKETS LEGS GENUINE LAMB CHOICE SMALL NATIVE FOWL TENDER FRICASSEE CHICKENS YOUNG BOILING CHICKENS.... SIRLOIN ROUND STEAKS RIB R’STS Blade Ends 30clb.? 25 | 25clb. PRIME BONELESS = BONELESS POT ROASTS BOILING BEEF 20" LEAN FRESH PORK ROASTS .........,25c lb FRESH BEEF TENDER CHOPPED SHLDER @ MILK-FED ROASTS 15% 20°%. 25%. LEGS Home Made PORK SAUSAGE 0. BEST PRINT CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER ... 4le Ib. LARGE SUPPLY OF ROASTING, FRYING AND BROILING CHICKENS Freestone PEACHES 29c basket Bananas | 19¢ dozen | Large Native Tomatoes 3 Ibs. 25¢ California GRAPES 3 Ibs. 25¢ FANCY NEW POTATOES ................30 peck LARGE HEADS CABBAGE 8c each (,ALL US ON TELEPHOVE A D LEA\T \ OUR ORDERS Phone 483 Stores in Three States GUARANTEED 10-20-30c Market RED FRONT MARKET 70 West Main Street NEARBY STORES: BRISTOL, MID DLETOWN, STAMI'ORD, DANBURY An Constanza, |cessive heat English nurse {erness, so t anguage [betng the mother Michel has eve ury that money c: {be and his royal moth the full clvil lisf who has bee 13 (A — Crown |perial p: | Prince Michel of Rumania, the four- |income mounts to abou |part of which is paid in gold part in day make him himself is living on his olq | husband of the ards, but along dem- |men Sylvia.” ce to his grandfather, || northern 1 wheat avolding the ex- 1 dust of Bucharest American Governess infant crown prince has an n American gov- English is the only spoken, that also | language of his n Marie, comfort and lux- 1 command, for now receive and favorit and of ed from the Tm- baby-prince's his mpther | $60,000 a year, | and Carol | left him gran € Jarol T, | nous Queen “Ca Rumanian r- visibly crop | bands ction at | they els against [of di els for the same links i ‘Ilook a FASHIONS PARADE. |- IN 01D L[]Nl][lN 5 Promenade of Latest Styles in 2 Bri = ion ote in bangles revival |composed of 1 gold look like crent sk ri Imost of Picture Dresses dres: funct ey [otten seen for evening wear. first brought out have become a es of the dresses | Old Masters” and [€rion of such remarkable like- [eXemplified eir wearers a y. 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