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...Biddeford Pool, Me., plunged plucky James Montgomery Flagg, famed artist, well-paid pen-and-ink perpetrator of languid women, stout men, old home scenes. Beating through storm-twirled waves, while lightning flashed above him like a white, demented eyeball, he swam to the side of Isaac Cook, drowning realtor, pulled him shoreward. Mr. Cook, safe on shore, offered no word of thanks. His breath made no mist upon a mirror. Saved from drowning, he had died of heart disease...
Last week there was a sudden announcement. Mrs. Vanderbilt had sold the house to Frederick Brown, realtor. He is to pay in full with cash and take title next February. The price was not named. Apparently the syndicate had forfeited its $500,000. Mr. Brown is a big operator. He has dealt in $35,000,000 worth of real estate in the past few years, although it is said that he came to this country as an immigrant boy with no money and little knowledge of English...
Married. Miss Adrienne Margaretta Iselin, daughter of Columbus O'Donnell Iselin, potent Manhattan-New Rochelle realtor-financier; to Mr. Dudley Pierrepont Gilbert, son of C. P. H. Gilbert, Manhattan architect...
Engaged. "Peggy Hopkins Joyce" actress, originally Margaret Upton, daughter of a Virginia barber to one Stanford E. Comstock, Miami realtor. Her other husbands: Everett A. Archer, Sherbourne Hopkins, Philbrick Hopkins Jr. James Stanley Joyce, Count Gostd Morner. All were divorced...
Married. Edward W. Browning, 51, wealthy Manhattan realtor, famed Cinderella man; to Frances Heenan, schoolgirl...