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Show THE OGDEN POST 6 . FAMOUS ACCOMPLICES OF THE PRINCE OF TEMPTERS INSTAU..MKNT MI.MI1KK IV LAW HAMILTON By L. F. Guimond There in probably no more unplenx- in-"h- fn I gior-accompli- de-th- I I Super-Wome- I To Our Patrons and Friends The Chaplin legend is the title of Arthur James review in Today a motion picture newspaper. He says: We have had occasion during twelve years to refer to the genius of Charles We ( huplin, as a supreme comedian. have shared the common appreciation of his display of the natural and of the trained gifts for humor and Its close neighbor, pathos. We have even gone so far as to describe him as the greatest genius of comedy which the world has produced. In these descriptions and appraisals we merely rystaliized mob opinion and intellectual opinion in both of which we shared We now have arrived at the crossWe are moved to wonder roads. whether Charlie Chaplin belongs to she reappears in London as a famous Lady Hamilton and. by the nursemaid fur a dwtor. Shortly same token, the Prince of Tempters after thut we find her as a mercers never had a more willing and efficient helper. She wux now sixteen, e A diligent search of nil iuusly hcuutiful and remarkably credited authorities fails to dis-- veloped for a girl of her age. Her superb figure and her unflag-in- g dose one who could find any redeem traits, unless we shall cull beauty (ring interest in any and all members of face and form a redeeming trait. the mule sex drew to the mercers Albert Pay Aon Terhune in his in- - 'hop all sorts and conditions of men n termed FU( 1 a" hop boys, footmen, appren teresting book Lady Hamilton as the put r on Saint hires and what not. Terhunes com of dime novel heroines, and goes on ,M lt on this phase of I,ady Hamilton: further to say, She was the mother life i to the effect that there is no history or to the present, whether of Gertrude the Governess, the Crand- - record that any of these were sent years and idiosyncrasies and money dam of Bertha the beautiful Sewing- - away disconsolate. She was a have taken from us our hero comedian accomplice of the Prince of and left us a squeezed and tiresome girl, the earliest ancestorctte of lone, the Pride of the Mill. As a Tempters, Union man whose domestic deplore matter of fact, Terhune humorously I Htr next venture was as a ladyi bilities flaunted in print, do no insists that she was the model fur alima'(i where, because she had taught to our business or to the man good him' herself to speak correctly and suc- self. cessfully she ajatl the manners of the We are almost ready to move the grand dames, and was very much in damand. There seems not to have question. Can a man be a genius and been enough excitement for her in this escape being a bore? Once every year or so we are pri-- 1 occupation, however, and she soon deserted it to become a barmaid, in vileged to see a new Chaplin picture. this rapacity she fascinated a sea The most recent one and it wasnt so was what the vulgarians are captain, John Willett Iuyn, who was recent Inter to become an admiral. wont to call a flop. Another in the This romance was short-live- d as making for many months is sketchily the soon left the captain for a richer scheduled for February. man, a baronet, who she soon ruined We voice the opinion of many who und deserted. It was st this time that lave the matter to our atshe identified herself with a beauty tentionbrought when we say that Charlie culture quack named Graham, who Chaplin is gaining the title of the claimed to have discovered a rejuven- spoiled und somewhat tiresome child ation medicine guaranteed to restore of the movies. youth and lieAuty, and he used Emma Comedy was born before he lived. as a living example of the effects of will survive his memory. Joinedy his nostrum, claiming that she had been old und hjggard prior to submit- Moyd, Langdon, Normand all great nterpreters of comedy are holding ting to his treatment. In a prominent window he placed heir places and gairiing major attena beautiful bed, and in this bed, prac- tion with the public because they are at work, they are not swept by the tically nude, reposed the beautiful Em- storms of ego nor are they unfamiliar ma Hartc, while Ixwdon flocked to see her. Her perfection of face and with the common touch or previous mt sizes. figure attracted the great artist What with child marriages and who fell in love George Komney, madly with her. No one was in a better strange indolence we feel that the position to assist Emma along the Ireat Chaplin is ready for the record road to success, and she became fam- n bronze, the picture ' in the hall of ous almost over night. ame, the mausoleum of history on Sitting on top of the world as she which shall be inscribed the words: was, her conquests came thick and Here is Chaplin. fast until she finally met Charles What a comedian Francis Grevillc, nephew of Sir Wilhe was before money liam Hamilton. The latter went to and leisure knocked him interview Emma in an endeavor to a goal. for break up her affair with his nephew with the result that he fell desperately in love with her himself, and eventually puid Grevillc a large sum to release her. A secret marriage was performed, hut sometime lutcr in 1701 a second icrcmony was performed with a great fanfare of publicity, and thus we find marLady Hamilton at twenty-seve- n ried to a man sixty one. They went to the court of Naples, probably the most corrupt and .itious in all where she became th 1,Hr kuvkedlthe intimateEurope, friend of Marie Caroline, dreadfubfrom Queen of Naples, and actually its al- ruler. I July Hamilton delved deeply though aprfwnm8hl!fWf callI. lnto the P,itical intrigues of the reason she Lcame . arteIM court, and was undoubtedly primarily nf1?'' tlvcri Wilson responsible for the war between Eng- ID v land nnd STft,n- - 11 w" hpre that fhe fac! Iarc,nta had bwn she met Captain Horatio Nelson, hut Lrhep this first meeting neither was at . t0 through the proper legal services impressed with the other, and it provide her with a name. was almost five years luter, when NelHer father was a farm hand and son came back a world's renowned her mother was Inn Servand and Em- hero, that I.ndy Hamilton exercised mas earliest days were spent as a her destructive and devilish power, enslave in the Inn in which her mother dowed in her the Prince of Tempwas employed. Peculiarly enough ters, over him by to hia everlasting shame this future lady Hamilton was pos- nnd obloquy. sessed of a desire for education which Nelson was now a peer, and he and amounted almost to an obsession. Be- Sir William and Iady Hamilton went cause of this yearning she read avidly to Palermo, where all three lived tois family reunion time. everything upon which she could lay gether, arousing a scandal which Now that they are all toher hands, the preponderance of which reached a fever heat when a daughwas the filthier type of literature ter was born to lndy Hamilton which gether, have that long which was contemporaneous of thb she named lloratia. brazenly They contemplated times. all returned to England and Nelsons There can be no doubt but that wife immediately left him. England group picture made. this type of reading had a strong in- loved Nelson, and hated Hamillady fluence on her later life and uctions. ton. In ISO!) he sailed the It must remain an outstanding charac- French with a premonitionagainst of death, teristic, however, that all through her was wounded in nn engagement off hectic career she strove to cducute t'npe Trafalgar, and died therefrom. herself not only in the arts, the Detested by everyone and penniless sciences, and literature, but also in to boot, Ijidy Hamilton was hounded 25th at Adams the acquirement of the good manners out of England by her creditors, and of people of breeding. fled to Calais, where she lived in Thones: 776W or 188S-We find Emma a nursemaid in 1777 in a small at tie room dying poverty in the town Hawarden, and then there friendless and alone in 1815, a victim, See Our Two Big is a gap which Terhune says could as well as an accomplice, of the Prince Show Windows propably best be indicated by asterisks of Tempters. ant tba ratter in history than the &M Chaplin Is a More, Declares Arthur James! 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