New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 9, 1929, Page 13

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, in Adrienne’s Astonishingly “Nuptial SHATTERED TEMPLE Wartime Photograph of the Cathedral at Mons, France, Where Soldier= Bel.eved a “Patron Angel” Walked on Mocnlit Nights—tke Legend From Which Adrienne Got Her Flatrering Title, “The Angel of Mons.” BRUSSELS salls, the SAMPLE CLIPPING This Extract From an English Newspaper's // Version of Adrienne 7 £ Guimarche's Unusual “‘Marriage Complex” Is Typical of Many Nt Press Items. rolled up out of boun and-trusting- v she ad admirers Mons. Invi- flowed to her with and new Ma N § v « M. Guy e i 5 N chanced to walk into the church wher s N rite number fifty-one was be p N round A L] L e tory for t est of everything was ever to be s her trial will soon take p N went to Brussc promptly got her fathe S fl theatre T 5 he vi .Hrlyk]«. ) 1 Adrienne had an HOW THEY'D : well-brot She made it known LOOK ¢ had taken in t of the she had taken in the inine. : t accept M. Duclos’ Artist’ cr com ; i She explained to him that the almost without accent linless Conception of 5 - 3 , mand. Looking back at her early | e Adrienne Guimarche’s Slender Fingers (ream of her life was a world tour § ol e e B e If She Chose to Wear the Rings of No. 4 eck to cover § ey o et J All Her Fifty Marriages. er mi e ekl il ' Y rings more ling stted the p: Horar Monsieur Duc did not : - bus) 3 $ NN % world—i e her i a M Giva: B marriage with need of the beloved Adrienne MUCH- N N Je sor P r s commmnieel Ao be looke MARRIED N N As a deb e in her t Adrienne 2 A2, SCICIe Fone naed T BEAUTY N § ; 3 was wooed and won by Paul Guyor, closets of exp lmouSiTies T8 h oA S 00T e Delicate, Almost N 3 N a respectable and prosperous man who nd luxt el 3 about for another source i atisfied. § i Features NI : N e \3;:’;\0'-4 purse of poor Sure enough, one presently \usbands, more sources o Risealad by iThie N : 8 5) e llupaaia > coremony be- considerably s and_ Adrienne would not hear gan to marry now with an amazing Photo of Adrienne N . N § N vielding cven a maidenly ki R Tk ey N cepting money from him without mar- assiduity. Almost e port visited Whe Married Fifty 1 W § e Cne e R alen s she wa married? viage. No. 5 believed her to be un- on her tour produced and, s Glaa Bilie Hac N \E N £ we beginning of a note which ared she could d, too all of th £10,000 a et N nuptial cony har him see her suf time there was no heart-rond. year oL e s der the domicile of M. Duclos. ing separation. The Angel devided to In a o~ 5 0 e took with her some keep both her husbands, quieting ng woman put down he . I indulge Ris young wife theatres, $10,000 worth of jewels. with a story of a sick aunt in ceremonies. She entered the names of g f Capital for S Not Merely M It Is E B G : 1 apital for duccess [Not Merely Money, It Is Experience; But - NR . : i : ! xperience Is Not Merely Length of Service—White c \ N . " — T ST 3 b ! I am ac § ) was acquired in his. first fintenontis ol i ieonation sl 1k o oenRas e B eack e ] L 2 teeh N , NI hour of work, when he details; knowl- pert. Boru in Peoria, L., in 1873, he o] | ' learned to pull the lever 018 OF its relations with the' rest of icas educated in the local public schoole X 1 i { he business world, and with the pro- entering the packing business 1with i ! N i to the left to go up, and Jucers and consumers; knowledge of (Godel & Soms when he was seventeen s0 N i to the right to go down, competing busine heir capabilitios vears ald. o s N L and half-way in between and shortcoming: wledge of Positions as department manager for u N iii o stop. He hasn't had DENCE of enginccring, of selling, the Western Meat Company, of San [ - N i s S advertising, of plant operations—th~:c Francisco, and Armour & Company fol = e S NN twenty years' experience. .0 \hat constitute valuable experi- lowed rapidly. He has been head of the A N He bas merely been work- ; 4 / | i 0 7 i o e Merely been worke ence and the man who has this kind Armour concern for the last six years. y il g o) ]m! i e o nwenty years % of experience invested will always get He is also vice-president of the Armour | - 7Y 170 i the loxpenie dividends on his investment. Leather Company and a director of the || . 3 Z L L P ben A ivery man can be a capitalist Continental and Commercial National || VACILLATION 0NN Eocile oo euired P - Bank, the Stock Yards National Bank, 4 7 B § § throoeh nioeice. Vhen F. Edson White, author of the fore- the American Surety Company of Chi- e 50 . . i O o i e Gl article on the proper technique cago and the Chase National Bank of TuUn t/ze Rwerbdnk) L s { s A 085 of achieving success in business, is in- New York. = = e s — 3 whereabouts of va- | NI rious executives and de y > ! i §§ eh e The ABC’s of General Knowledge i 1§ started getting experi- = 7 | N e, f he eeps his H - il e, 18 ho ‘keeps Penalties for First-Degree Murder : e something Showing the Methods Used by the Forty-eight States, the _Q" "',::_“i::;’om:g‘; "'\“;]::"; District of Columbia and the U. S. Government. . clerk in 1‘|v(n“y PLEGTROCUTION Official Sources \ jale nnlw:_-v r‘\[\{-xu(m ; i Chart by FRELING FOSTER N and when his age and ca ANGING ¥§ pabilities warrant, he be E comeape \wl\‘\:_l;, o ; : [ Certain States Not Inflicting an, rstal assistan { PR . e B { Uenehding vh the kind of Capital Punishment Will Do It P i N work he has followed. 1t When a “Lifer” Commits b i &} By - L G TR b T anstherMunderdnjiielinon, I R / along, an I TR ' 5 8 f along, and hital inerea \ md drays, er ds all the time. But whene o stops ac- ng experience, he limits his div- ng power, and even though by they do not of them President of Armour & Company O JERAGE man would like to be a capitalist, but regards his outlook rather hopelessly bec 5 roll ? s make him more valuable as an N N to the average mind capital money. wploye. "B As a matter of fact, capital is not point I seck to make is that ex f | 1R money alone. 1t may be knowledge, ce is not a mere matter of doir i I or experience—and these play even a job a certain length of time. Ex he M more important parts in the creating i > is learning how to do the re- cer ¥ of wealth than does money. quirements of the jot experience becn gained careful study and diligent perience is the capital of ied employe. It determines where “Was it really only a week ago that | stood a <ala a- { | he shall start in business; it guides his practice, one may then put it te work o i e G of ] | promotion and controls his salary. money is put to work and the LIFE Il \ING ¢ es 4 o ! Most men are placed and paid in ac- experience can begin IMPRISONMENT , lhe e I I | cord with their experience—and experience, while st . I dle f | broader their experience the greater it were, on his in- *ltah Inflicts Kither 1 sit ine re- i | is the nce to see that it re- Hsasief ershestinn b : | Too many men rate their experience Don't misconstrue ‘ J nd in terms of days or years. Experience stated. xperience | ot- is not the time one puts in on a job. will not work without being watched. Far in \ ; sh- One may do a certain task all his iife Id not want my chauffeur to Where wind , f ’ 5 et and yet be lacking in experience. | th one hand and one eye while by 2 ; ors know of an elevator conductor who the other hand and the other $ { ‘ ite. has been taking people from the first studly a book on motor And air 1s cle ind floor to the twelfth, and back again, vies. That would be wasting it Was it only a sc [ try 0l the ; for twenty years, but he is not an ex- t organizations will always That I shivercd hey rmer ¢ perienced man. He doesn’t know any- have nced for men of experience and And (hoiclt ot dlioioy e e thing about the different kinds of ele- will always pay good dividends for ex- ol S e : a0 vators or the intricacies of their work- perience. Advancement and salary ing parts; he never repaired ome in will never be based, and never should his life. Practically all his experience be based, on mere length of service, Buried in sol And far Feature Service Copyrigis, 142V, Intecnational Keaiure Buivice, bic Gieat Biltain Kignis Kesernow A, e o et

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