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u WOVIE PRENTERES THRILL LOOKERS First Showings of Pictures Are Exciting Hollywood, Cal., Aug. — Those people who crowd around the entrance of a motion picture theater | on a big opening night in or near Hollywood see a brilliant pageant with a stellar cas | The night Y. awhirl with flashing earch The street flames with buntir glitters with arc-lights. across the are fu tars, window. F ipes and clamby heads in to fire- 1o tops of every ,‘ It s really a biz night, : rities are here by 1h Mary Pickford gits from the crow:d the lake of light v Dongzlas Gloria Sw Her hu Falaise, Gilbert a bachelos character when he her hust Marquis de enjoy it. John with a party of the Ja stops 1 ms to actor. ves in convention arher view. tuxedo, black s hands with youngste wriggled their v edge of the path of g the crowd other chi to the very | .. Back in ren wave hands from atop the shoulders of | § charming picture? their pare —Wallace vmond on—~olleen Moore: Yes, and she’s a fortunate young lady . 1 too, for her granddaddy is William Howard Taft, former presi- {dent and now chief justice of the U. S. Supreme Court. ‘Elmmnr Taft is summering in a camp at Cobalt, Conn., w! S this photo was taken. Red LaRocque and Vilma Banl:— Dolores del P Rio—1.; rli dock 3, DeMill rine wraps apparently are sold by the dozen-in Ifo is Retty Blyti Putt, others Here comes Mayor Cryer of Angeles. And Mayor Rolph of San | Francisco. Will Tlays, head of the | pieturs industry, poses for the news cameras with David Wark Griffith, Marie Dressler, sl ck heroine | of yesteryear, past the cameras. Dr. and Mr 1.08 lars at York Mr. and Mrs. R 5 Mrs. lor {at Canoe Harbor, 13 MAPLE HILL NEWS Mrs, Clifton McKenna is the gnest Lauren Bancroft. I Lew Cody Mabel Normand |, are y Lloyd, v crowd for a while. Chaney. Florists’ deliver with bonquets. and shoves in the A pickpockel is arrested and d 2 or Skinner ord of Newington, curses the police how but t the entrance - surrourded, and across Mr, J. street dozens of are sittirg on soap-boxes, waiting for the show to end. They did not and Ronald Colman certainly intend out. does 1o an. New Hampshire see John Gilbert 70 : but th to sece them come street. At a recent cxhibition of Napo- leonic relics in New York there was part of a tendon taken from the emperor's body, locks of his hair and some of his famous white breeches. Willian Mass., is spending ington. et MceKenna is the I Say of Hartford, i Katherine motor ". Thompson of Chestnut ts at Golden Knoll I rom of Robbins ave- sangor, t d e Townsend of Waterbury, | the high- ek moun- amping at Hart peak of the Adi and sons | tains. Mrs. Frank B. Rau of enue s ding two Crescent Beach, two Thomas . Dayton Grid Coach Goes to Minnesota Dayton, O, Aug. 9. (R—Arthur (Dutch) assistant fo# hall " Hos- | rom a trip © board coached at the he signed the 1. Latham are ip through contract PG AR ckly meeting of the club will b speaker of the Iding Inspecior erford who will ad- ng on the subject ening will Arthur N, ith his | “4oning rm, New- W The United \tes uses Wednesday Morning Specials AT A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS GREATEST PRE-ALTERATION REFRIGERATORS Formerly $15.50 . ... $10.95 COMPLETE BED OI'TFETS Cotton mattress, enamel Bed Stead, National $ 1 6,,45 COUCH HAMMOCKS Formerly $15.00 .. .. .. $8.90 PORCH ROCKERS . 82,19 PREEER\'IN({ JA\I‘H 89 (& per dz. Formerly $3.75 . Mason Tquart ...... [deal 1 quart N SALE — AXMINSTER CARPETS 27x37 Screen Doors DOUBLE DAYBEDS o $1670 RADIO TABLES e 'tlchMEL WARE uar ?39(: 39¢ 523, Formerly Dish Pan 10 Quart Pails ‘A\uuraliuns ever played together. Rumblings of the war were being | heard at the time. Upon their re- turn to their native land Wilding BOXER ASHS PAY | | reaching the front. | Several | comeback, | through unscathed 'Brings Action lor Injuries Re- g0 becomet o ‘ c¢ived in Ring but a shell of his old self. That 1914 reve :n American er met in Davis cup competition. ix years 9. P— Johnston won back rm while trophy, beating s head, is an has since retained onsoring the bout ip Aiistealln, das workmen's com- during the inter- ons. | Watertown, When a bose nching his organization flable under the ation act? Aug his the g stion arose when P William ¢ who is a clerk in daily hfe, 4 compensation for |injury suffeied in a boxing exhibi- Iy the Knights of Columbus n orotra, extended Burgnon and Co- i French menace | again looms. act, the American who learned to box in | {FLH SIS L , maintained that he was | i cmployed by the Knights of Colum- 3 Thercfore, m in whip= to his oppo- head, he claimed that he was cntitled to compensation as one of rganzation's employes, ce of th d that Te might in the and ifter he fro : ts pin : Johnson, admittadly ' past their prime, and Richards no longer . the Tr States has any- mt a ro t of main- x its 1o ational With two ind over, comper though Simp: granted court, n's petition | premacy a clause | : |Southern Cellegian continued | horough ¢ Grleans, Aug. 9. (A—The tability which made ddie n cither a football or a base- gular berth in the New Orleans South- ern Association Club. Morgan stars of the lea ds like that o mes he hi* for Hig record teran. "n 92 smacking out TOBE HARD FOUGHT American Team Will Be Hard Pressed Aug. 9 (A—Ts Amer- cup team of this year fate which befell Uncle Sam's represertatives back in 19142 scanning the nt ten- it wouldn't bhe at all surprising were the famous trophy, 'to go to a Furop: ling force. just as it did vears ago. 4 In 1914, it 11 be recalled, Aus- i tralia the famous Anth i wila Nerman Brook > most thrilling ssles in the ssic. r Wilding whipped and so did | 11 Brookes also defeated = duo, Tom | Iispecially Prepared for Infants 1d Maurice McLoughlin, m‘ and (‘hihh»(\n of All I\QL‘R t home ru HELEN DINE DIVOR d, Calif, Aug. motion CED 2 (A e actress, cd a divorce f cruelty. facing the Sha lin men’s elothin hurled dishes at ) CHUDREN CRY 1 FOR “GASTORI” Brookes. | wi | An i MeLoughlin, then famed as th “Californin Comet,” debacl and ook challen United from a Wildin, by beating 0 the d ended: o \ustr Aust o of the & ver to comy nd Brookes erefrom, Stomach and ssimilation of Tood » without were two of th 3 nnis an- | re virtual- | the two | areal co-fifths | of all the wood consumed in the world is back in ROCKY FORD 1 was killed soon after Brookes came | years | at racqueteer was only | was the last later | Australia | Sage-A llen & Co. 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