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Elmira Advertiser from Elmira, New York • 3

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Elmira Advertiseri
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Elmira, New York
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1957- -THE ELMIRA ADVERT1SER- -PAGE THREE art Does gh Qu Actor lg ill frf fWTFwii By BOB THOMAS been with him constantly the last of his father's patients, producer HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 14 few months. William Brady. He's getting better all the." Bogart made his Broadway de- 1 At Tougb guy Humphrey Bogart finally gave in today to the one foe be couldn't lick cancer. He Sicu at his home at the age of 56.

time," she told a visitor last oui in wx secona ieaa 01 utui-week, "but it tales tim i LngjS." Critic WwlleMt time to get his strength back, wrote that "his performance could You don't recover from something' be mercifully described as inade-like this overnight" jquate." The poker-faced veteran of 1 i Friends are convinced she also! Bogart continued was sure he would recover. They stae career playing roles Jar marveled at how she took his the one that brought Era countless action roles, who became one of filmland' finest actors and most noted characters, thought until the last that be would win. Only last Saturday night he received friends for his usual cocktail hour in the den of his Holm- She didn't break down. She 1 'm au.Vcess- ne wevnawy young juvenile who 4.1 BfiJ caauw tJleaped onstage mith tennis racket quested photographers not come to the house this morning so in nana. After a failure in films and SHOP NOW- -PAY LATER by Hills mansion.

He seemed in v. I me cogan canui ea cuuiu gei uu to school as usual They are scant Iuck 00 Broadway, Bogart 4 I finally clicked as the killer Duke Stephen, 8, and Leslie Miss Bacall also requested that good spirits. Early Sunday he fell into a "coma and. never emerged. His physician.

Dr. Maynard Brands-ma. said death came at 2:10 a.m. from a general spread of the original cancer. Last March doctors removed a cancer from Bogart's esophagus.

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19. He repeated his role on the" screen and quickly became a standard figure in Warner Bros, crime films. Hollywood discovered he was also a good actor when he ap Tt; JiS held Wednesday or Thursday at inrf 4 c--, fatnnrial Park in VI E3l KUDU 1HVUIUI 4W nearby Glendale. the pipe running from throat to peared in such films as "High HUMPHREY BOGART Couldn't Lick Cancer stomach. After that, he underwent extensive radiation treatments.

In of Humphrey Bogart began on rnM' a tale of courage and devotion. Christmas Day, 1900. He was born. th. "7 is to a well-to-do ew York uty, M.

rv. ii hjs acting success came in Friends are convinced that the actor felt he v.ould recover. "Bogie had tremendous guts. November he was treated for nerve root pressure due to acar formation from the original surgery. Bogart was one of 'a kind in Bogart, 4nd artist Maud Humphrey.

Bogart liked to recall TDC TRAYS ji ARGUS I AIRQUIPtI ad i ij ii 5 05 ji TRAYS TRAYS CAG i pw 2.95 wwwvsvwA. ssssss rwvwwwwwww ArA willpower and optimism," an inti 1951 when he was awarded the Oscar for his work in 'The African Queen." He married four actresses: Helen Menken, Mary Philips, Hollywood, a place where there! mate said. "I am absolutely cer- Tyiy wai ne was me auojen ior tain he was sure he would come original 'Maud Humphrey ouLof this thins alive." a cuddly youngster who Mayo Methot and Lauren Bacall. i.uaju jucuiui- ami Lauren uui.au. Added another close friend, fell!" maKnesand marriageJ endfd restaurateur Michael Romanoff: Hninnhrev wa a rebel 10 dlvorce- MlJS Bacall bore his "Bogie never said anything to Juntf nf children, anyone that would indicate hem 2l Stf last picture was "The' Hard- knew he was going to die.

They Fall," made in late 4955. -USED CAMERAS- has become a remarkable same- ncss about stars in recent years. fie died at the peak of his career. He had won Hollywood's highest prize, the Academy Award, and was one of a handful of stars who could command top money $250,000 a picture. Bogart was a hard-drinking, prankish extrovert whose heart was as soft as his screen lines were hard.

Hp Invert to stir things tin "to His next was expected to be "The Good Shepherd." "SSitiJl" MZi aeteai mm Mass fw Two weeks ago. New He enlisled in the newspaper reported that Bogart lNavy during World War rather was in a coma much of the timelthan face hU i touch a nerve." And how he hat-i ana naa w-asiea 10 wi buu; Ater his it waS ap-full of fight, the actor called thein-rn. HUriniin nf hvhPr KILLED IN FALL TROY, N. Jan. 14 Edward J.

Talitsch, 64, a mechanic, was killed today in a 40-foot fall at the Republic steel plant. Talitsch fell down a flight of stairs from the top of a blast furnace. paper and barked. "I'm feeling was not for him. He eot tine and not in danger of dying.

an office job, then was hired as a $50-a-week' road manager by one My treatment. was completed two weeks ago and was sucess-ful. I plan to do a picture in March." ed press releases. "That stuff stinks," he said. "The only way to get publicity is to be an exciting enough ality." He was.

He explained how he became a character: "By doing as I damned please. I defend my right to cut a caper if I feel Ike it." Bogart was always available for r-CIOITOO. HAPAVEE-i He admitted he was down to 125 from his usual 160. A confirmed Democrat, he jested, "As they say in Washington, I'm a better man than I ever was and all I need now is about ,30 pounds in BIGGEST HOTEL BARGAIN EVER OFFERED in BUFFALO 98.50 98.50 49.50 159.50 69.50 99.50 89.50 89.50 149.50 99.50 99.50 249.50 79.95 Pony 35, case and flash 19.95 Argus 35 and case 19.95 Kodak Reflex Flash, case 44.50 Ciro 35, case, flash 39.50 Medalist 1 79.50 Kodak 35 R. F.

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He will be sorely missed by Hollywood." David Niven "How Bogie Newly Decorated Modern Room with Bath end Delicious Breakfast for only for a Party Three- weight. Helping to keep his spirits high was his devoted wife. Lauren Bacall. It had been give-and-take during the 11 years of their marriage, and they kept up the good-natured arguments during his illness. When he first fell ill, she gave up her acting career to be at his side.

Despite his growlings, there was no doubt about his admiration for her. Privately, he termed her "one of the great women of this town." When Bogart's condition appeared to improve and he was able to spend some time on his yacht, she returned to the studios for a rpuple of movies. She had $7.05 Doily For One Person For a Party of Two would hate this but God knows, it is a great personal loss to his friends and to audiences who loved him. He was a man of enormous bark and absolutely no THINK OF IT I for tittU ei 14.75 pt ptrion, ysi onrj tw mmbri of your family or friondt con thar attractive medtrn occommodationi with bath at dittinguithcrj dotal In tho hoort of lutTolo't buimtu, ihoppinf onrj thootro diitrid. bite." The story of Bogart's last days Look what low-price car money buys now! ilBROWNIE SCREEN 3.95 IviEWM ASTER STEREO Set 1.95 NORWOOD Flash Meter 3.95 jALBUMS 2.25 07tet got hmrffctxff SLIDE FILES 1.75 AC ELECTRONIC FLASH 14.95 'The VX to enter! inner finf is ne.

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