CONSTANCE TALMADGE.
Los Angeles, December 29,
The extremely small colony of happily married film folk was made still smaller when it was learned that Constance Tahnadge, who was considered most happy, with her handsome Greek husband, had dropped out of the ranks. Constance, whose loves were many, hurled defiance at her family and the rest of her American suitors, it was reported, when she eloped to Greenwich, Conn., a few months ago and became Mrs Jack Pialoglo, wife of a wealthy Greek tobacco manufacturer of New York City. John likes the cinema alright, according to Constance, but he doesn’t like it with his wife in it. He has oldfashioned ideas (about women and, their place in Ihe home. Friction on this point started soon after marriage she says.
Intimation that another man. or woman, had entered into the life of the popular couple was scouted by Miss Talmadge. Although reports have been circulated that divorce proceedings will be started in the New York Courts early next summer, Miss Talmadge insists that it is only a separation for the time because her husband refuses to see things her jatay, ,
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Shannon News, 31 January 1922, Page 3
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188CONSTANCE TALMADGE. Shannon News, 31 January 1922, Page 3
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