Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1930 — Page 10

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BARRYMORE IS BRAGGART AS PROUDPARENT Actor Loses Interest in All Former Hobbies After Daughter Arrives. T'nilrii Press HOLLYWOOD, May 23—John Barrymore may be considered by some people as an extraordinary actor but he's just a noisy new father to his neighbors these days. If the Barrymore estate here had a back fence the actor probably could be found any day leaning across it and telling Tom Mix or some other convenient resident about Dolores Ethel Barrymore, who arrived just recently to carry on the name and fame of the Barrymores and the Costellos. But the Barrymore estate has a six foot stucco wall surrounding it so Barrymore is telling the world about his baby through his front door. The Barrymore house is a rambling hillside affair. The entrance is through a walied patio. Next comes a low-beamed living room, which contains, among other interesting valuables, the Barrymore collection of antique glass. But the glass is forgotten these days before the new interest. At one end of a garden is a magnificent aviary, housing one of the finest private collections of birds in the country. Barrymore never mentions the aviary these days. The library contains many rare volumes but Barrymore pays no attention to these treasures. The two-story wing of the house holds the gun room, housing another unique and valuable collection. But the actor doesn’t linger there. His thought and person travels in-

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stead upstairs to the apartment of Mrs. Barrymore, the former Dolores Costello. In addition to Mrs. Barrymore, that apartment holds the new Barrymore arrival. “There she is,” Barrymore says, pointing to an elaborate bassinet in one corner of a sunny room, “enjoying her New England boiled dinner.” The mother, Miss Costello, beautiful as ever but not quite so flippant says: “She’s such a good baby. She has cried only once in four weeks. She'll smile for you in a minute.” DROPS DEAD AT WORK Peoples Motor Bus Mechanic’s Death Laid to Heart Attack. Frank Rose, 55, of 961 King avenue, mechanic at the Peoples Motor Bus Company garage, Yandes and Twenty-second streets, dropped dead while at work Wednesday afternoon. Coroner C. H. Keever pronounced death due to heart disease. The body will be taken to the home of his mother. Mrs. Lucy Roose, R. R. 1, Plainfield. Willys Arrives at Post [ln I’nitrd Press WARSAW, Poland, May 23. United States Ambassador John N. Willys arrived here Thursday night to assume the duties to which he was recently appointed.

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