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...summary: HARVARD WILLIAMS Dunn, Salmon. g. g., Bowman Robinson, Henderson, c.pt., c.pt., Gardner, Garth Kroel, Amazeen, pt. pt., Collins Pickard, Marshall, 1d. 1d., Ashby Hartnett, Cleary, 2d. 2d., MacIntosh. Heine Park, Faude, 3d; 3d., Reiff Evans, Nido, Farrell, c. c., Siegel, Helmar Glenn, Hobbs, 3a. 3a., Dunn Pope, Gulick, 2a. 2a. L. Brown, Hyde...
Engaged. Cinemactress Constance Talmadge of Los Angeles; to Townsend Netcher, Chicago merchant. Merchant Netcher will be husband No. 3. No. 1 was John Pialoglou, Greek Tobaccoman; No. 2, Capt. Allaster Macintosh, onetime Seaforth Highlander...
...Timber Interests in a Republican fight between Chairman Albert Johnson of the House Committee on Immigration and one Homer T. Bone of Tacoma for the nomination to Mr. Johnson's seat. Mr. Johnson won narrowly. Other Republican winners were Governor Roland H. Hartley (renominated) and Kenneth Macintosh. The latter outran Miles Poindexter, oldtime (1911-23) Senator, retired Ambassador to Peru, for nomination to the Senate seat now occupied by Washington's Clarence C. Dill. Democrats nominated Lawyer A. Scott Bullitt of Seattle to run against Governor Hartley. Senator Dill's renomination was unopposed...
...afford more than the standardized A. P. and U. P. reports. Typical of this class are cadaverous Ray Tucker, who boils around after Hoover for the New York Telegram; James O'Donnell Bennett, a quick-eared conversationalist, who watches Nominee Smith for the Chicago Tribune; and Edwin S. Macintosh, a Southern gentleman, who, representing the arch-Republican New York Herald Tribune, lately got photographed sitting casually next to Nominee Hoover in a campfire circle...
Divorced. Constance Talmadge. famed cinemactress; from Captain Alastair William Macintosh, one-time officer in the Seaforth Highlanders and the British Royal Flying Corps. Her first husband (1920-23) was John T. Pialoglou, rich Greek...