New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1926, Page 17

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NEW BRITAI DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1926. SIDELIGHTS OF actresses. When she left her real estate business to support Anna Q. Nilsson In “The Masked Woman,” the actress-rea lestate broker employed & force of business managers and assistants to control her affairs so The national parks in their na- This was decided after Mix had traveled through the western pre- serves, studying the possibilities of tions, missing many significant of the most When “The Black Diamond Ex- press” is reelased by Warner Broth- ers it will be the second plcture of that name shown in the movies. The founded on the historic train, will include a strip from the original production which was only a photo- graph of the moving train er has discovered that after the filming of stories taken from novels, stores and libraries report increased beauty spots on abbreviated vaca- | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer has devel- | tography, which he said had elimin- ated the more galring colors . He asserted that colored pictures now stand out so prominently only because the audiences arc not used to them. money making might not interfere nother western rider and his with picture making. e have been drafted for t movies. This time it is Ken Ma nard, a circus rider, and his hors tural coloring will be the back. Tarzan, who have been signed for | ground for Tom Mix in his future | Series of “westerns” by First Na- | ’ pictures, photographed in techni- | tional color. WORKING GIRLS BETTER L00KING Thost in England Growing More, Handsome 1 Legge, senior medical inspector of factories, . during a session of the Royal Sanitary Institute congress at Westminster. and said The last twenty years has none at all bad he looking,” high wages. The betrothal of Princess Marie- | London—Mary Proctor, dat . Ross Unopposed color photography and also the present conditions under which i tourists must hurry through the | * Lucas | officially oped a “deteriorating department” | Jose to Prince Umberto of Italy |of Richard Proctor, the late| Chey Nellie Tayloe Ross, Emer- | from taking the ‘difficult tests for " where new furniture, and even pots | was reported several months ago | noted astron found her ro- woman governor of the |sc automobile drivers' licenses in Ber- 40 Years m Prison and pans, are riven the requisite |to be imminent, and her frequent ce In co She has put i t appears to be the| to t gov ship | 1In. Several motor vyehicle districts| New York, Aug. 27 (P—George THE M | wear and tear to ¥ them in | visits to the Italian Court in t rm later will lecture 1ous choice of the Democrats | from role of a housewife fol- |Dave praised women as drivers, | Cohen of Chicago, who had pleaded Fesiing with: the story, that the contemplated unlon be- | America, | e Wyoming primary election on | lowing the death of d, | S2¥ing they are usually more care- ‘;:uflly to participation in a $75,000 | tween the Belgian and Ttalian royal | “I hope to arouse Interest in the | o opposing candidate | to complete two ye ful than men hough as a gen-|jeqwe) robber:, in Malden Lane last | Colored motion pictures will com- | tamilics is merely postponed. e, of the sun which oc. | ¥ill be on her ballot and poli expired term, Mrs eral rule they were either “hope- |, ;o "~vox senteniced’ yeat d. 5 SL | five' years, believes Dr. Herbert T. . g 29 nex hé - toack ot f X e Yhrritten Ju” by the | S oo | twe |serve 40 years in Sing Sing prison. Reelihiin avdntivhdisenton ob sleatios months low cross England, from | UHER ? aRe | cxlats Gaipiin e ¢ the mechanical end of |« CON€R admitted taking part with PBl’iOl’fllePS aller kb i mhetailnzgy fant e and aftery sea to Hartlepool, ~then Nor-| ™ - e ike the sl 1 Texa ! the mechanical end of | Sol Brofman in holding up the es= Canadian government. onable private school | way and § she said. “It is le woman governor, Hahad e noenL her iests for women has been eased up. |tablishment of Abraham W. Faigin. o e e gland. Still later she went to | our first for vears. T shall try | cerfain to face a man in t il the Intx s 0 2 @ women as well as men had | Brofman also pleaded guilty but ‘Appearance-ontite st Iy fax- | Teshnicslor. 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