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Filler May 29, 1923 Event 2 of 2

The Milwaukee Leader

Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

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Gustaf Dalen, inventor of the automatic light buoys and beacons, was made totally blind during one of his early experiments.

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Secrets of the Movies Revealed
(Conducted in co-operation with Associated First National Pictures, Inc.)

K. O. U.—Well, my dear, you shall know who's who in The Isle of Lost Ships and there'll be nobody more anxious to tell you than I am. There will be Anna Q. Nilsson, Milton Sills, Walter Long and Frank Campeau.

Mabel—Pauline Frederick isn't striving to hide from us at all. In fact she is very much in the light of the public. It is true that she isn't in pictures at the present time, but she is daily seen on Broadway in The Guilty One.

La Belle—It wasn't until after Director James Young found the other flapper, Marjorie Daw that the cast of Wandering Daughters was completed. The first one is Marguerite de La Motte. Yes, I knew you knew that. Allan Forrest and Pat O'Malley do the rest of the honors.

Flapper—If there's anything else that we don't agree upon, one thing I am certain, we will not come to blows about and that is that you are just going to love Dorothy Gish and Richard Barthelmess in The Bright Shawl.

Gustaf Dalen, inventor of the automatic light buoys and beacons, was made totally blind during one of his early experiments.

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Accident Or Mishap

What keywords are associated?

Invention Accident Blindness Light Buoys Experiment Mishap

What entities or persons were involved?

Gustaf Dalen

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Inventor Blinded In Experiment

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Gustaf Dalen

Event Details

Gustaf Dalen, inventor of the automatic light buoys and beacons, was made totally blind during one of his early experiments.

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