Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1949 — Page 22
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These 3 Queens - Are Still Aces
Mary Pickford, Gish Sisters, ‘Belong to Each Other
By Earl Wilson
NEW YORK, Mar. 14 — Three fabulously famous Juacien. comfort- | Women sat in the “royal box” at the Colony, having dinner | . It tastes like \—talking about the days when they were poor. Lillian Gish, Mary Pickford and Dorothy Gish: What a talented threesome that was, and is. They've been dear friends since they lived together in|
X-L A X a tenement around 8th Ave.
CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE |than 40 years ago. They con-| 'stantly get together like this.
still meet? mine.
As they talked of this, some back . . . well, let's say more mere nobody, some mere unidenti- | fled millionaire, walked to their, {table to extend greetings, Miss| {Pickford plucked nervously at her, How many friends of 40 years pears. Lillian Gish strummed her They chatted with the)
{get the first dol-
and might Ba more to say, so I got up, saying, “I'm sorry that I interrupted your reminiscing.’ “Yes, you are!” sald Biscing. Gish. Her laugh was an tion, She was right. I wasn’t sorry.
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How many friends of 40 years hiv, He left. I didn’t. They asked
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me to sit down. “I'd give a lot to know what
a 10-year lease on La Martinique and will open it as the “Emperor Room.” , . . Joey Kaufman is eonvarting the Playgoer's Club to “The . Subway.” It will have
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Times Foreign Service BRISBANE, Australia, Mar. 14 —The “Tsk! Tsk!” was almost audible. “Anthony Eden, the folks felt, had let them down. Not po-litically-~they like his interest in
of a Pacific pact—but as the empire's . “perfect dresser”—the
Two Lose Lives In Chicago Fire
CHICAGO, Mar. 14 (UP)—Two persons suffocated early today in a, flash fire that destroyed a three-story building on Chicago's north side. About 20 persons were driven to the streets in their night clothing as flames roared through the three-stpry building. Division Fire Marshall Otto Dahl said the
floor tavern and raced upward
Had he lived up to his reputation “down under” the British deputy opposition leader would]
{have arrived here exuding sar-| torial spléndor from every fiber not identified immediately.
of a perfectly tailored suit.
{through halls and corridors.
Instead he jolted his Australian residents of the building to safe-
The dead were Mrs. Elsie Gustafson, who °lived on the third floor, and her roomer, who was
Firemen escorted about seven
{re apparently started in a first-|’
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admirers by rolling up his shirt-|¥ but no injuries were reported. sleeves in public and getting| The building contained four around in a Bing Crosby-like 2bartments in addition to the suit that. looked ready to burst|‘avern.
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Lillian Gish said politely. “1 remember getting on the
and into tomorrow,” she said. »
friendship. (b. Dayton, 0.) got started in show business,
Rising Sun, O. Our first show was called, ‘In Convict Stripes.’ ” “Tell him about our second show,” Dorothy said. ‘
“When I got older, 1 decided the heroine had taken two false steps,” Dorothy laughed. “Lil--
eyes of it, she'd get it § it good!”
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second.” j “Our mother in that play,” Lat. lian said, “was Helen Raye. She ‘hen we lived together. kept Dorothy quiet on her lap by holding a jelly bean in her hand! land telling her if she took her
Smith in one of them.
Lillian Gish, Mary Pi ckford, Dorothy Gish ii 0 your of
I ASKED Lillian Gish (b. Springfield, 0.) how she and Dorothy
“Of necessity. We were very poor. I broke in when I was 5 at
“It had a good name, too,” Lillian 1 sald, “ ‘Her First F False Step?
Dorothy Gish said, “We _ took y {parts in road troupes that the Han Was gio rst. 2 was: the Smith children had got 00 big fof. Our mothers corresponded,
“Later on when we were In Baltimore, mamma let us go to the movies. And we saw Gladys
you've been talking about,” 1 sald. “About Jack and her mother,”
Jack Pickford, dead a good B
“You'd have loved Jack. » Mary, {Pickford stroked her gray bobbed
“We girls get together as often
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“We came back here—and she) introduced us and got us in pictures, first as extras. The next day we got a lead in a picture.” ¥ » »
LILLIAN .GISH said, “T don’t remember the world without Mary.” “This,” Lillian continued, “is a small town. When my mother used to go around in her wheel chair, the doorman at the Mark Cross jewelry store said one day, ‘Why, Mrs. Gish, you have a new
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