New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1930, Page 7

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e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 11, All Members of Rumanian Royalty Involved In Clandestine Romances CAROL'S SISTER en Marie, s pictured a Carol's take the ounger hrother, R Editor's Note and last o life and love MOTHER AND BROTHER—Pr fon ! sought vho was instru mil to s Ileana find a BY MINOTT SAUNDER The g RACE HORSE THAT SANDE WAS CROWNED "EARL’ OF AMERICAN OLD G TOBACCOS BETTER | have set Rumanian tongues wag- | | ging on more than one occasion — | |and so have the love affairs of his | | royal brother and sister, Prince | Nicholas and the beautiful Princess | Ileana. the long friendship N their mother, Queen | Marie, and Prince Babu Stirbey — la powerful and mysterious figure |az the Rumanian court for maay | vears — has been the subject of | renewed gossip in European cir- tirbey went into “vol upon Carol's return | £ a short time ago. Carol's dislike for Stirbey back many have | when of the ve struck th he encountered him in one palaces shortly before he nia, with Mme, I He had lon pow first a said, was the private telephone line L Queen Marie's apartments Prince Stirbey's palace ripped ou 1 the Stirbey palace wa searched and it is claimed a num- ate secrets and offi were found. And so C ‘allowed” Stirbey to depart Ferdinand's Romance Older Rumania call the ro- of yea between King and, then the cr and the beauriful Mile canceled n old King threatened to disi and romantic—bu man immed ror of his ways. He *|rot consider his wife th dinand was 2| set r untrue—a | port by | cemmander, a close friend 1930 other children—Princess Ileana and | Europe, the Prince of Wales in Prince Carol—have been much in|cluded. Queen Marie once st the public eye in recent years. that “Ileana and David might The mystery surrounding the|€ach other if they could b sudden breaking off of the recent | brought together, but this is very engagement of the beautiful | difficult to manage.” Ileana, 21, to Count Alexander of | Wales, himself, has langhed off Hochburg, 30 a German, has| Teports of their impending never been cleared. A royal an- *Ileana a joliy nouncement of the engagement mighty good sport.” was issued, almost as quickly can- 1s’s Elopement celed and Queen Marie departed royal brother, with 1leana on a trip to Egypt—to | N forget. Religious blamed for manian royal Catholic — but o en- t with d is little k Caro! ¢ outside of royalty. Madame Dumitrescu om Nicholas eloped join Carol. who was here in amorous c Mme. Lupe indignant, orders to Bucharest. He differences were firct | the break —the Ri- family is orthodox Count Alexander these at rest when he an- nounced he was lling to yied kis faith for his bride. Just what really happened has nd the brief romance end- never been revealed r the time being, but more Affair with Sailor? s rumor that it ha The charming 1 vivacious Ileana £aid to have had trouble with her before vas current rie, A few years ago there in Rumania—true or story to the effect that she had attempted to elopt to Con- | S& stuntinople with Commander Pa handsome Rumanian naval offic who was married and had a fami several years older than hers Ileana lightly —dismissed this re- saying that she had merely gone for a short auto ride with th= |3 of her brother, Prince Nicholas, and thus the wild rumors had started. The affair becamc somewhat a national sensation and in way love letters that the princess s purported to have written to Faius were made public. Urged Him to Leave Wife Faked or genuine, the letters coi- | tained paragriphs in which 11 urged that the naval offic e sections s. One fiery once nd a drun'i- wild esca- rince Nich sibility a chauffeur Nicholas' royal The victim of to a hospital vour feet in of r shouid d childrea caid she of an |k when “love called.” realized the She consequences - | elopement, including “her Mother's - lon: ire and our statesmen's anger,” but that a princess should be allowed to marry the man she loved and not selected by ker mother and s | pelitical leaders, One of [ueen her daughters, Marie, is slavia, the wife of Another, Eliza- d to King Geor. ough George covntry a of was ed by th short time later. Broken Engagement Mystifies Aside from King Carol, her 1t IT WAS JUST TWO YEARS AFTER HE SAW HIS FIRST (G S. ‘*NOT A C two | | Ileana poiated ou unhappiness after g a man she had ntil shortly before the marriage ceremony and that of Princ Helen. who was | sla rried to Prince Carol for political At one time been reported afoot to v every r mother's tells, for in- a small boy hair off his 1 ke bureau e habit ry never seen si Jugo- draw- it is 1ching or another that plans marry Ileana to practical- voung royal eligible in it ha: 1 of Balkay more and a sfo wrest the ir-old son, on: LITTLE STORIES OF FAST SUCCESSES (NumBer fFive] EARL SANDE The first race horse he ever saw was hitched to the tailboard of a prairie schooner. Two years later, every track in America resounded to that famous cry, “C’'m on Sande!” He always gave the public the best run for its money. That’s the reason, too, for OLD GOLD’S cuick success. OLD GOLD gives the public a run for its money. Made of nature-blessed tobaccos, it offers you the taste-thrill you've always longed for. . . it eliminates the throat- hack you’ve always hated. Explain Sande or OLD GOLD? Sandes and OLD GOLDS are born . . . not made. € P Lorillard Can ON FEB O, 1927, THE FRST OLD GOLDS WERE SOLD AT~ SARATOGA WITHIN 60 DAYS IT WAS ONE OF THE FOUR LEADING BRANDS. OUGH IN A CARLOAD' so lost his heart to | cane | as- |C today looks b loves in Rumani royal h i0ld and wonders what, t} turn in this meredible royal f ly will bring THI GERMAN COTTON INDUSTRY DROPS e t Swept Over Dam, “One Belig\'ed Browned May Reduce Mill Activity to 83 Per Cent Below Normal on the many Textile END Brooks e boat was ield, Jul d to Here’s Your Druggist’s Generous Offer to Thi 1 and Women h Weight, Vigor Back. e 1 ong Englis ed comp a and Austria HERRUP’'SnHARTFORD In the Past 3 Weeks, we have disposed of enormous quantities of merchandise. NOW comes the clean-up! ALL FLOOR SAMPLES— ODD PIECES—SHQRT LOTS almost everything must go OFF THE FLOOR Look At These Prices! VELOUR LIVING ROOM SUITE JACQUARD LIVING ROOM SUITE ......... MOHAIR LIVING ROOM SUITE BEDROOM SUITE BEDROOM SUITE . 8-PC. DINING ROOM SUITE ........... St 5-PC. DECORATED BREAKFAST SET TOP ICER REFRIGERATOR .... 3-PC. 3-PC. 3-PC. 3-PC. 4-PC. DUTCH KITCHEN CLOCKS FOLDING CARD TABLES ... . . DECORATED METAL FERN STANDS ALUMINUM WARE, CHOICE . ... OVERNIGHT CASES (TWw6 SiZeS) ... o-civr e oreraroreiec. 6x9 FELT BASE RUGS ...... O ) 27x54 AXMINSTER RUGS ... .oiviiir o rerenrer 91,95 WINDSOR CHAIRS (Mahogany finish) .......... 66x80 PART WOOL BLANKETS ........... X 51 IMPORTED 23-PC. TEA SETS . AND MANY: GTHER BARG .89¢ eieaarere OPEN SATURDAY ALL DAY AND EV COR. MAIN, MORGAN AND VILLAGE STS.,

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