Monday, Jul. 27, 1925

Notes

Mistinguett, famed danseuse avec les jambes divines, left London for Paris, announced that she would manage Le Moulin Rouge, famed music hall. All Paris made a note of it.

The hunting box built by Louis VII in the latter part of the 12th Century and added to by subsequent kings, which came to be known as the Palais de Fontainebleau, was in danger of being destroyed last week by fire. Yokels, burghers, firemen, policemen, guards, women, children and troops, helped to put out the fire before any material damage had been done.

In a billet not too doux, M. Charles Maurras, Political Director of L'Action Franc,ais, Royalist journal of Paris, told Minister of the Interior Abraham Schrameck that a few thousand "patriots" would "shoot him like a dog" if he did not cease interfering with Royalist organizations. The matter went to court and last week M. Maurras was sentenced by default to two years' imprisonment. Appeal was entered.