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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1926. SIS, ] - i Whon | ereilog dtess ik wor acks. Plerrot nde aprons, | foreign artists, one af least has been | when he rushed the cutter and de- | leaders gathered in the De AMille |ists in Hungary was, recently come ; and e aate o iy [ found wiio intends to stay here. | mand studio to sponsor the start of cam- | plimented by a group of Hungary's Al o B Asie have bee . [Many of them are influenced b Who is this Michael Strogoff?|era work on “The King of Kings,” | most prominent politicians — who Gaiters and knee i e the sun dd American ars, but Pa .eni, | Does he work on this floor? a film story of Jesus of Nazareth. | pointed out the important rola rewhat dar te ch | tempting bit rite onc ot here, imme y took » Among them were Bishop W. B.| women play In the extension of ¢ English Ros. 1 has been sho thre t | out his first citizenship papers. ’ Gloria Swason has taken up golf. | Stevens of the Episcopal church; Dr. | peace and social legislation. e this fall. She we e B iorad 1 is . Paul Leni, who is Lore | After completing arrangements for | . Ono of the Japancse Buddhist| Mme, Kethly fs a staunch - e fold-over 1 cl y ¢ Selle F: -known intepretative | her first United Artists picture, she | faith; Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin from | cate of increased political ¥ r on the Gerr afled | and her husband, the Marquis de la | & Jewish synagague; J. B. bar, | for women. What Styles Are Decred i moies ovienca eiow The - knecs| A white and ran seasan n gests n Now iy and sl | Falnite, bought o compicto. Folt | Mohamumedan: Dr. Tobert Frecman, a pr n pro i which, with t 1, she was asked | outfits and then departed for Fred- vierlan minister. and Father | ppayy grRALD CLASSIFIED ADS t worn over [away, 1 ome the fashionabie e replied, t, I am re-| When she returned to New York | mony the lights were turned on the Waistooats For Women \ silk chemisette completes the out- | water resort in France | Game in P]Cmre N o weeks on the|to begin, work, the star did not re- | set representing the home of Mary 7 Tondon's autumn fashions for | fit soft felt hat may be worn I'he preference for white, tan and | ' veal her scores but said she was go- | Magdalene and the cameras beg “1 In another mood t ee breech- |beige is overwhelming. At the “aperi- I {ing to keep on playing. | to grind. | women include the real, ultra- AiStet Itk the inen for fary Sehrell 1ppearance d cfel . 5 “Gunboat” Smith thought he was| Those interested In what has be- | Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo but there is no pretense about the . sat ess to v umper Sl i \ can pre 3 C ) and 1910 “Michael | quite a traveler when he was heavy- | come of the village blacksmith will ill H feminine waistcoat offered for this iters t yeige hats, shoes of a fancy iat Shiamoel houschold word | weight boxing contender and also [ know that one “Village Blacksmith” UAERINET & season. It is exactly like the bestim e coat is anot . with trim of beige kid ron ¢ v weeks prior to T ingland and America. [when he was in the navy—but he’s| known to screen enthusiasts | -~ Never mind how often you have men's products of Saville-row — sunburnt stockings and a beige and | the acts \<hing of the teams. | Its fourtee: a novel and [ in the movies now. He was notified | throughout the country, is now aliricd and failed, you can stop burne has the orthodox number of pock Hand-Painted Footwear parasol, just at [ In adaitic t also is In a po- | the innumerable pla from to be ready to start for Calgary with | rallway president. When Longfel- |ing, jiching Eczema quickly by ape e ek 2 ensembl : 2 s it are known in most v In | Thomas Meighan. Thi (‘.m:iln\\'s classic was screened by o, | piying Zemo. In a short time usually the fascinating strap and buckle at and to know | the country. This fall “Michael | celled four hours before the pro- | the title role was played by Wil- | cvory trace of Eczema, Tetter, Pima thh badk by Which most msn (un- Srant f st T.Oek In Short Skibts RaT b0 b Bl boti s ippearance | posed start, and he was told to go |liam Walling. He now portrays the | pioc” Rash, Blackheads and similap of Films|to Atlantic Ci He did. At the | character of a raily president fn fgy;), 1ses will be removed less they've reached the safety pin|,cj o 3 nen's e A : o 1 roate ) 1d of a day's work there he was | “The Great K & A Train Robbery For clearing the skin and making the stage) adjust their vests to a per- ear for autumn arel s the last vear lost S o heThsly Gasiens fect fit, Y i e de . 00D yort i o B Yin Ceah oA ok ' L order immediately for it vigorously healthy, always use * e i-pelnited stocking fo mateh|, o 00 G % 0 PR B lne o eley ded Rgs "he cutter work picture | California, ay a role in “Wings.” HUNGARIAN POLITICIAN Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptia Ruffle to Replace Scarf? g ibler roses or Parma. violets| 0 g s - e - in a voucher 1 it | He also did th Budapest, Sept. 24 (P — Hungary's |liquid. 3t is the one dependable The ruffle is making a : les also are il L “The vas e charged to Michael | lonly woman member of parliament |treatment for skin troubles of all % ten he seart in the English|y ted, They are claimed g . starring Rich- | Strozoff.” The whole office laughed | Protestant, Jewish, Mo- | is Mme. 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