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3 I PRITIRGIIRI S o REMEOV I s 2 NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1926. \ FLASHES OF L]FE' MAD]SON GIRL 44 each. The cents are for the| al Jeremiah Smith found, were ln,“‘nl film actors are such players as|may succeed to stardom. {¢ lucting a series of charitabl: dinner and the dollars for an ac-| EHEM]EALS MAY 000,000 bottles of the fluest vintage |Dolores C Clara Bow, Wil-| Scores of other girls are being |orchestral concerts at this well & WE tors' benevolent fund. s, which the government was|liam Hain » Lyon and ‘Law- |given similar opportunities. A defin- |known resort. His favorite instru ARS BUSTLE AT HER WEDDING | willing to sell at one-fourth Huirirnm‘c Gray. |ite part of the work of directors |ment is the cello. Rome—Premier Mussolini, “ho: REPLAEE FLHWERS £ prices. Among these were a Train for Siardom ‘"0“ is the finding and development | His programmes, which are large- I5an boen Spesling ekreil dnve| illion bottles of the famous Tokay| o e |of new talent. They are the scouts |1y £ Mfllo;d;;h 1;(01;1:‘ ‘.\fld‘. =5 lPerha}[}w sk of ivory | with his family at Riccont, has | [ wines, produced only in Hungary, |, S;;fl'f or“““;‘j‘(‘(’"r"nhf"“';f’g’:' of motion picture producers, ‘],,,,:f‘:firlfi “3:"{:?:";?5‘;. i:f:,,ff:_ u itchin, 14, will try the|Ottom alk two bu rfly | turned to Ro | which could have been bought for a |, ot t 1 S e tions, forem a vhic! a channel mest. She has just swum |bustles in the back and a circular | | . . | doliar a bottle. \\’ R0k Agahe, Infeet gadition (;fl,,':["P Albrecht Gi i"1{);apsz:|xg;l)s‘r::n§’s‘5"“:‘fl;z::f;},\. Chesapeake Bay like Lilllan Cannon |train. It was the bridal attire of an| The Hague — Queen Wilhemt M“Ch Bein DOHG Wlfl] S 5 fore t ar Hungary s aite red YR nikow Far isy,” sy , did. It took her 8 % haurs to 54 . 5 | & aming, Before the war Hungary was a|ing. The training she is being given, | 0 Orch 1 nikow Far'isy,” a symphony en- 13 opd $ : ucoT |aunt many years ago. {who has been confined to the cas- | . great wine-producing and consum- |typical of that of others, will include wn Orchestral Concerts |titiea “From Night Til Morning” 4 miles from Annapolis, as $K8 tle recently because of ill health, | [het]c Pe]‘mmes |ing country. Its citizens drank free- |appearances in support of promln-‘ Bad Gestein Austria, Aug. 20 (A— and a musical poem “The Drown- crow files, but she covered about 20| New York — Friends of Rosa-| Will not be able to receive visitors | |1y of the delicate, amber-colored ent players and featured stars. —Prince Joachim Albrecht of Prus- | ed,” based on the poem of Pushkin miles because of tides. mond Pinchot, who made her stage | on her birthday, August 31. Thc) § EE T | wine from the slopes of the famed |she becomes versed in screen tec cousin of the ex-kaiser and gen- The Mira it her queen will be 47 years old. | New York, Aug. 20 () — The|Tokay mountains. But the great|nique she will play more and more | erally considered the musical prodi- | The surface of the sun is 12,000 Cinefnnati — All the Kelleys Dave | with having log all interest in act- |chemist's laboratory has duplicated | Wwar brought an end to all this con- |important roles until at last she|gy of the Hohenzollerns, has been |times greater than’that of the earth Bancroft has known well were good |ing. T! vy she ls trying to se-| Hartford—Petition for New bank |nature successfully, this time in the | viviality and the average Hungarian | ! Kelleys—King, Joe and George, and |le:t another career, but no romance |in Cos Cob denied by state bank |realm of scents, and the chemical |is not content to drink beer or even so Dave, a guest In court, got his|is involved in her decision to leave | commissioners, |tormulae of odors much different | plain water. friend the judge to release one|tho stage after a rem: than those usually associated with Harry Kelly, who had been flelding | ces | epor ee year old chemistry will be told the Golden highballs. | I escue re in home by |Jubilee meeting of the American | | can Me. — Brownie, wonder | Motoreycle Officer Thomas L. Don- [Chemistry society meeting here Sep- | Newburgh, N. Y. — Lots of folks| Ayrshire, who has given 18,666 |Dnelly. mber ¢ won bets on Harvard's football team | quarts of milk, is.on a 10,000 nulvr See arch in perfumes head an im- when Ham Fish was a star tackle. |trip to be exhibited, going as far| Meriden — Kid Kaplan operated g array of subjects which will | It remains to be seen whether he |as Portland, Ore. 1e whole on for injuries to thumb. | efforts to prolong life by the can win a bet himself. He offers|and a brass band saw her off | al chemist, work in the dye | to wager $100 that no republican | New London — ard J. ¥, |indv , rubber production ,petro- | s . ndldate on the state ficket 18| New York — Famny Hurst has|Bridgeport elected pr ¢ teum researeh and hundreds of other | FilI] PrOdUCETS Seeking fo De- ed unless the party has a dr¥|sympathy for wronged gen s | necticut Sta 2men’s ass tion. | fields. plank, LR 0 Gt dinorie toucn | T : | The targest number of foreign velop Own Stars | they are nuisances. A good lady in| New Haven—Negro robbed home, |oy, or to visit America will Philadelphia — Sunday haseball | Los Angeles who is suing her for |ditacked Mrs. Sarah Sobel and es- ded in the three or four | ; is a good thing, in the opinfon of | $600,000 for plagarism, Fanny d thousand ndants at the con-| Hollywood, Cal, Aug. 20 (P— Connie Mack. The crowd is a bit|is only one of hundreds who el S vention, among them being some | Film producers have torn a sheet e g | Hartford — Motor vehicle de- ; : e | ; P different from week days; it dresses | likewise grieved. She gets com- | s S eelactiy of Furope's foremost research au- |from the book of baseball managers | better and does not “eprove the|plaints in the mail daily. partment report of weckly accidents |poritjes, land college football coaches and now | players. He gave his views to a e v 1 -total established | prince P. Ginorl Conti of T each large motion picture company 3 : judge when his club was seeking an| Paris — How a king travels | (or third time this scason. Irene du Pont, Gabrlel Bertrand. |carries o squad of “rookies,” prom- | | 2 injunction against interference With |light and incognito: Ferdinand of = sor of blological chet v at |ising young players destined to sue- | { or on y Sunday games, Bulgarta has - just come. from| Bridgeport — Woman on diet at- |ihe University of Parls; Camille |coed to the plices of the retiring Vichy on one special train, with | (empted to swallow plece of st ol . member of the French |yeterans. | : P e % Now York — Russel C. Medcratt | one _minister, one aide-de-camp | ¥IIOUL being detected by hushand, | scademy of Sclence; Siv James| ' Eag Beauty Contests 8 oo A 6 gt. White Enamel Windsor and Jean May once played husband and noe valet. HeEs i = ik ot o B A 'his season has seen the end of | A 4 S Full of srlo e . fgolden- dapt Now| o e ) y Biratrord —7Adam. Pollack | 80!l Ceano= Atithislls of the Cnive the beauty contest era in motion o gl p aucepan Full o they are married, but they are to| Cremona, Italy — Because dance| o0 % oq i eall from wagon. Berlin and others are among the |Pictures, a period during which pro- &9 be independent «. each other pro- | halls in the suburbs expose th 3 8 ducers oftea made their stars with Pl‘OCtOl‘ & Gamb]e SOZI S tessionally. He's not to star her in | faithful to “insidious perils, : e ) o At e es of pulchritude and scarce- P plays he writes. The author of | Bishop Cassani has forbidden out-| AVIATOR PROBABLY KILLEL i - of Peansyl. |1y a flavoring of histronic talent. | 5 cakes P. & G. White Napth “Cradle Snatchers” became the hus- | door religious festivals. | Winnipeg, Man., Aug. 20 P—Pilot | o B ward : Chaplin, Mary Pickford | S . X 1te XNaptha Pt CO o el Ingy Jof, e T s {Officer R. M. 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