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Mitsui clerks rushed to help the Mitsui doorman carry him into No. 1. Doctors arrived. Just 30 minutes after the bullet was fired, Takuma Dan died. He was one of only four Japanese peers created by the present Emperor as part of his coronation ceremonies, a pluperfect honor...
...Muller, as Susie, comes to Vienna looking for a job. She gets it, and eventually lands the Herr Director Arvay (Owen Nares) by some clever angling. But the comedy which runs through the entire film is the best feature of the show: Jack Hulbert does magnificently as Hasel, the doorman who, on Wednesday nights, leads the musical society at Schultz's beer garden; Herr Klapper, played by Morris Harvey, is particularly good when trying to talk with a severe cold in his head. Of the men, however, it is Hasel who stars. Miss Muller has a pleasant accent, and enough...
...lawyer who said Erlanger had feared that his brother would "make trouble"; the lawyer's wife, who said that Charlotte Fixel, writing to her in 1920 had stated that she had been married to Mr. Erlanger; five employes of an Atlantic City hotel; an actress; three waiters; a doorman; the proprietor of a suburban inn; a Pullman porter; a hairdresser; a former valet; various tradesmen; a room clerk in Manhattan's smart Ambassador Hotel...
Episcopalian Sumner's objection to the heroine of Daniel XIII was reported in the papers. Next day so many casual art lovers came to admire the work of Tintoretto that police were assigned to keep the crowds moving. Proud of the picture, the Silberman Galleries' doorman, a Eugene Herr, was conscience stricken to realize that the show window was not so clean as it ought to be. He got his bucket. Late comers expecting to see Susanna in the nude saw instead Mr. Herr in his overalls. They raged...
...Most spectacular of last year's sweepstakes winners were Daniel Dougherty, apartment house doorman and his sons Edward P., 20, and Daniel Jr., 23, Brooklyn broker's clerks who won $149,262 on Blenheim. In reporting their ridiculous doings-which included a trip to Canada, family bickerings, $10 for a luncheon check-TIME (June 16, 1930) promised to report the Dougherty financial status a year later. Last week, the two Dougherty sons were still broker's clerks, still lived in Brooklyn with Father Dougherty, now retired. Each had invested his money in stocks which had not gone...