New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1928, Page 17

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In Denver Mama Long Elopes—and in Strait-Laced Mrs. Lens, of \ i - BO(\[ ‘)]] u M ODERN youth, popularly known as Denver, Who flaming,’ rning the tables on od With its elders. Or are the elders doing the : 7 - | ] Fios = | table-turning? the Youth Her . . (] C[\’ ()/ 4 J | " For years, the young things have had Daughter to brook the solemn foot-tappings of Jilted disapproval and the less silent remon- nces occasioned by parental views. \VE BRACELET - 3 B page, the situation is reversed; it is not $ 5 Vear-Old Mrs. Hatch s e the older generation which exclaims: & b ) ~ Tut! tut!” but the younger generation £ and It's Glittering C « 3 ’ hich states: “Come! This'll never do!” 1 “ Adornment. e o here has been set down so it may @ e be read, marked and whatever moral you wish drawn, the way in which two | voungsters dealt with two dizzy danc- 2g mothers ITH her father \x’ dead only 16 months, Mrs. Ger- trude Hatch Vincent, a : it h ilc young matron prominent - o P 4 it 1 jasher hop on n Boston society, hecame T, § Y It was this alarmed at her wealthy : f ~“‘\‘1;i[,‘;1\_ 47-vear-old mother’s in hat the fam- fatuation for Dixie Hoyt, not ‘-‘u:fl, in a college boy. She hands as Jong remonstrated with nder ¢ ,] 'n- v:— her mother against « \;, I“k‘:i gpending o much \ was wiked, money on the fas- 1 d that he cinating youth, but SR g : — .u“‘;: 2277 o MRS. EDITH HATCH Her Friendship for after your to no avail. Becom ing desperate, she asked the Middlesex Probate Court to a College Boy Was appoint a guardian > So Strong Her That was the first time for her mother, Mrs. £ Daughter Sought Saang i in SR AN Fdith 1. Hateh A 3 § to Have a body told me he was after And so the “Hatch {¥ % Guardian ; 1\ Case” became a k " Appointed. - Rl iaduly '?l“ _t““"ns}_” nine days’ semsation . W : ko TN ot tih in quaint, old, New L . b Shha e “” o England - e : et Mrs. Hatch calm- : B 5 T t ol he Long family—Mama and Time for the hoys to be discharged from been planned as an elopement by the admitted on the - | : the army arrived, and the Longs prepared woman and her young sweetheart witness stand that 5 i Y —He to welcome their soldier n and the it eir plar [ througy Near che had taken two el suitor for Marguerite's hand—for Porter Meznhattan, Kansas, s trips to New York ! ed him? A.— twenty years old, twins of fifteen, and pga4 by this time advanced to that posi- with another., Both the elopers were seri- ity in company ; n e expected to ten—all Tiving together in a modest home tion. ously injured and Mre Long was uncon- with the college boy; By : Liasiion J kirts of Denver, Colorado. The boys came home and everybody was scious for two days in a hospital. that she paid all ex- I S 5 : Q—Has h braced you?! A.—I most part 1 happy, but Marguerite changed her mind For the sake of the children Long pensesonthese ! . don't reme d Marguer ho is the heroine of about marrying Porter Shar wrote to her and asked her to come hom : . Q—We 1t was she who refu Sharer, who had been admitted to the he did not return. Instead, she again kissed him frequent- brother n's ex-arn . Long home, took the blow with surprising climbed into Sharer’s car and the pair ly and that she had rer, who, she in fortitude, t so Marguerite’s family. drove castward upon moulding life given him $3,500. good loo i v There was d n the camp; Mr. Long ¢ 0 r heart’s desire On hoth trips they i not po } supporting daughter and Mrs. Long n react rwhelmed the stopped at New York who, when her forty-t rear-old growing more and more furious at her B wi grief, he h otels, occupying d to kick over the t E laughter’s rejection of Sharer ¢ poison and slached his wrists with different rooms, but « d elope with young Sharer, breach between mother and arp razor. He recovered registering frankly j months. 1 kissed him goodby when the fort, mothered the family and daughter widened, until finally Marguerite ) Denver that under their own g 45 ; i left for Bermuda last December.” in January. When Marguerite wer 1 Kansas City on Mann The pictire she o A that Mrs. Hatch had been seen drink- 1 3 made he sat in z liguor at the en Goose and other wered, “Yes, my daughter, Vivian, told me on December 23, 1926. We were at the Hotel Touraine. DESERTED FAMILY. : The Long Family of Denver, Minus Baby Flora May and Mama Long, Who Left Hushand and Kiddies to Elope W a Boy-Friend. Her Daughter, Marguerite, Who Mothered the Younger Children, at Extreme Right and Don, Jesse and Jennie, didn't the customary squeeze Ihe 7 A.—Oh, no Q.—Where first kiss you? A.— Q.—Oh, you don’t yemember where he 0 on't remember. ifter you met him did he Oh, I can’t tell. Maybe One of the points of the prosecution a year ago whil 1 Fort Sill, Okla- = 10Y had a 1 3 me a pitiful letter from Kansas the witness nd N, : 2 : but this she denied vehemently. h of his own an auto and frequently took Mrs. Lon . E irs. Long fighting the petition salc it not only did she not They told for long rides e, “If you will take me back you of her daughter, who only wished to pro- YOUTHFUL ADMIRER 1 but that she had often warned her k home and Soon, Marguerite’s father began to look will never be sorry.” tect her from her youthful admirer, made Mys. Hatch Mads Two Trips to New York ter, an (younger than the girl out each other. suspiciously on these little automobile Long replied w a petition to the the spectators gasp. The eager crowd with Dixie Hoyt (Above) and Gave Him vas trying to protect her mother), ture of Marguer- jaunts of Porter and if He or- courts for leniency and as a result, Mrs hich flocked to the courtroom saw an $3,500, She Admitted i nst, the use of liquor. eatly impressed dered the boy from his house Long was released clderly woman expensively arrayed in the i i I was the testimony at the trial. and wrote Marguerite a note which he Several wee later Porter returned to famil as overjoyed at reunion black of the season—and wearing a “slave trips, Mrs. Hatch said: “T paid the bill: th taughter, Gertrude, who s in- gave to Don to send with his weckly letter the Long homestead in a new automobile ) all “exvept Marguerite, wha re- anklet” which glittered through the naturally, because it was a business tri} 1 he set known as “flaming toDenver. Marguerite answered and 5001 Mrs, Long went for a “little ride.”” mains somewhat cheptical and plans to silken threads of her sheer hose. In April we went and stayed about threc yonthe,” p y still believes her danc- they were corresponding regularly The “little vide.” it was learned later, had “keep an eye on Mama from now on.” When questioned about the New York and a half days at the Biltmore. We y mot vesents quite a problem. And Nextinthe Hobo Lineup Was---the King’s Own Cousin! Troubles of the Duke Who Once Squired the Pretty American Dancer gharees contemplated b ion tated creditors. demo- cratic spirit does not sanction the non-payment of bills by royalty, and the Duke was be ing mildly reprimanded for his forgetfulness. He paid the bills, although the =source from which he reccived the money was not disclosed, and THE DUC DE DURCAL At He Appeared to the Artist Sem”” During Those Palmier Day Before the Duke “Went Hobo.” PARIS OT infrequently that big and mys= ' terious book known to police and 3 : i e . i . the newspaper reading pu! as the s e Dancer W,": Won holds astounding seer | THE ROYAL PARTY IN THE “HOOSEGOW.” " s cpE G R by recently when sitive Fernando Is Shown in the Center, with His Ever Faithful Aide, Don Jaime, at i §i. e Heiote Right. They Are in the Dock with the Ususl Run of Prisoners =y p e RS e "G, France, the entry: the names of the royal “guests” were those i “Don Fernando de Bourdon, Duke of the Duke was at that moment behind al company at t} He was accom- of four ordinary, nondescript tramps, ar- purta. and Grandee of Spain.” The prison bars, charged with being — a : n jz s outside, ) rested with them, and held on similar ; have added that the p: or vagrant! . V. Y Reina, charges ROYAL COUSIN it in of King Alfonso of Spain, The., tion immediately below count of Oricaon a juis of Betulia! Investigation revealed that the Duke King Alfonso XIII of Spain, Caricatured Ut instead he passed on to record that showed t the Duke had company, and That was not the v, for below and his aide were being held because of by Massaguer. Copyright, 1928, luternadonal Feature Sertice, 1o Q N . < SN 7 (X

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