Show I IH v r T r H i Who Was WasI I Who 1 i Comstock By Louise M M. h CAMILLE Camille of fiction was a heroic heroic he he- T TilE WOman woman wowan wo WO- role a as I well as a dangerous man wan and her lingering death of broken brok brok- en heart us as well as human frailty hn has hns Its romantic appeal to readers renders and theater goers KOlrS Hut But the real Ca Cn- mille was merely dangerous and the fragrant Immortality she enjoys enJo's today to to- today oday o- o day she he owes 15 entirely to her talented lover Alexander Ills fits who al allowed allowed al lowed he her to 10 break his heart but later la Ia ter used her to mend his fortunes by puttIng pulling her Into his famous and profitable profit profit- able book La Dame nume am aux Camellas Camellus Marie DuplessIs possessed an on unusual unusual unusual un un- un- un usual beauty and au an Inordinate am um hilton Raised fial-ed In a u family of drunken peasants disgraced and abandoned at atthe atthe atthe the age Rge of fourteen on the streets of Paris Purls she became two y years ears ars later the of nt the Duke de lie Quiche Guiche and the pampered toast of the smart set She learned rarned how to u use e the right fork at dinner adopted the pretty affectation tation of n al always s 's wearing camellas II and broke the hearts of most of the young aristocrats of Paris I It was las her ambition to become an anI I actress So she captivated young Dumas Damns who father the famous novel novel- 1st was als also a playwright and a power pow er In the theater Eventually n disappoInted disappointed disappointed pointed In her ambition she quarreled with Dumas Dunias and soon after was planning an au stay In Constantinople Constantinople Constantinople Constanti Constanti- nople with the musician nut Hut Marie had been ben prodigal of youth and strength and died lied before the trip could I be realized At the the- news Dumas Durnas rushed back to Paris from his refuge In Spain and proceeded to pay oft off a I huge debt by the sale of his bis Camille through which Marie Duplessis at last achieved achl d at Rt the hands of her scorned cor id lover the warm glow of a perpetual spotlight e S ANNABELL LEIT LEE LEI T pun LIE hopeless grief for beauty lost beyond recall which haunts the poems of gd ar Allan Io Poe can but bul have been hen Inspired by by bythe the tragic story story of his beautiful and dearly beloved belo child wife Virginia Clemm Poe tier Her early death Is echoed In his bitter bitter- sweet lament for Annabell Lee In Inthe Inthe inthe the almost Incoherent despair of UI Ul and sho she Is the lost host ot of The Ita Raven Kaven en In 1531 Poe POI but recently of West Vest WestPoint Point took up residence at the home of his bis aunt Mis Marie Poe Ioe Clemm In Baltimore and there first met his cousin Virginia then but nine years yeura old Four our years jears ears later hater when Virginia was Just turned fourteen and Poe had Just been made literary editor of the Southern Literary Messenger tb they were married Despite their youthful devotion d It was a n star-crossed star match the bride though Inured to poverty po was still but a pretty child and POI Poe swept to dizzying heights and depths on the erratt wings of his genius was but a poor provider pro Virginia was a sweet and happy per son on by her brilliant husband husband husband hus hus- band she wrote little poems which limped only slightly and expressed well her hr eternal devotion de She also san sang charmingly One night singing at a party she ruptured a blood Mood esse vessel Tragedy descended upon the household house house- hold rive Pise years later Virginia died In a 8 quaint cottage at Fordham near New Iw York protected from the bitter cold old of the unheated rooms by her husbands husband's overcoat and a huge buge cat cal hugged to her iier breast SAM HILL luLL luLLI II I LIKE IKE Sam Sara lilli Is an on Inelegant but still current expression And every evry time w 1 use It we pay un unconscIous unconscious conscious and not nOI titling tribute trib- trib ute to 10 a man mall w w 1 virtues were worth worthy a more ed fame Cal Col Samuel Hill was as a man of such parts parIs and so astute a politician that tha In III o over lifty years of public life he was never once defeated for office lie He was born lorn In Wig In Guilford Conn lie He held the positions of justi justie Justice e of th the New n lIa County court he hI wn was town loan clerk clerk of the proprietors o ot of common and r v divided 11 land clerk o othe of the rt he was re re-elected to the general time and time again and held hlll the thu position of if Jud judge Jude p of probate from tj 1725 i until hi his death deal In 1752 Ill III his repeated successes became be be- came ramI a I legend end and a by word byword word In the I At town meetings the moderator would rise and say WeI Ve We I are again assembled to nominate Col Coh Sam Hill and some one to go with him himIn himIn himin I In the nest neM general court and any I other sure successful srul candidate was said to have ha run like Sam Hill lilli In and about Guilford like Sam Sara Hill still applies to a successful candidacy candidacy can can- for office In other parts paris of the country the term signifies an adlon action l' l carried on with that thaI vim Im and vigor Igor which Is a It necessary attribute seemingly seem seem- of good gool Americanism If 1 B l US 1133 t VV torn t rn Ne er Union I |