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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1925)
Friday, December 11, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Nine A Roosevelt Responsible For Use of Animals In Movies SOMEONE'S GOING TO HAVE A PUZZLING TIME It wiifl in thin name plru-o D'Armon that lion AnHmlo VM.a ivt-.Mv.-d tin koya to tin: t'ity und tonk ri- twsHion if it in the in of tut? lin;: will or paiii. , U)H ANGKMIS. CAI TIioiikIi rhit?s he nevt-r guessed it, tlio !i Tlieodooj Kooscvelt was tho (her of the animal picture, whMi p developed into onu of tho st popular forms of film vnter- iiiment. iV. N. Sfllif, who Iickuii making t ion pU'turt'H on ;i conum-rcinl lo in Chicago in lxuu and wan of the Ifudinir proilucfrs wlu'ii inat'Vclt was presidi'iit, tells the ry, a hitherto unpublished side- it on the fttiilesninn's career. 'wi SeUiy leained the prtrsident nned lo Ko to Africa on a Mr ami hunt Immediately after the plration of his term in 1DUD, he an negotiations to brine Ker jt HooBcvelt to Chicago for a irnv in motion pieturo camera jirk. The plan was to have him, o'.oKrnph the hunt as a ca me ra il ii under contract to fit'litf NeffOtlationH legged, however. only too glnd to rent any or alt his African spwimciis to saerlfite his decrepit lion for slaughter in tile Hoosevelt film. There wju in (.'hicngo ut the time a vaudi-ville actor who was stag ing a clfvrr iiiipiTKonatiou of the famous statesman, lie was signed, and the filming of "liig Claim! Hunting in Africa" In-gun. Tho climax of the picturn was enacted in n bli? cage, wihout lut feel long and 50 feet wide, con taining nn African "set" convinc ing enough Kct nically ami in which a stout iron grill sepuriitcd the sec tion in "which "Hoosevelt" aimed hif rifle from the nee t ion. in which tho Hon roared. Negroes gather ed off the streets of Chicago made up the "native train" of th big game hunter. At the critical moment a puff of ,white smoke issued from tlio coun 'tcrfeit ex-president's rifle, and the Mail lo Ilrlns Texas ('It ion C'hiNcr to New York DALLAS. (Al Air mull is to bring Texas cities from til to 2f "mail hour" closer to New York and IB closer to Chicago. ; It now requires from 45 to 6U i hours to send mail from here to ' New York and uhuut 2i to reach Chicago. When the niriuuil hv coineri effective somellme this win ter, the time to New York by way of Chicago will be 24 hour had that to Chicago about 11 hours. Tho city has leased Love KleM, the best KM lir was able to do menagerie lion . fell mortally a personal interview with the -wounded. To avoid ' disuppoint- sident shortly befqro Christmas I ment und a possible relake of the to obtain his promise that if Ifcene. "UoosevuU wiw given only did not take a SMig cameraman bng ho would not Uikn another. Matters stood here when the v.x- lition sailed. Seltg had overlook- however. Ihe Smithsonian 1n- ution's connection -with the flosevclt hunt. 'The Institution w nothing of hts conversation )) the retiring president, und n the expedition entered the game country an Kuglish "o plcture cameramiin was along. 'his was bitter news to Kelig. thought Koosevelt had broken jtromi.se, and no. when word of former president's 'first lion ;l was flashed to the United St.i- he resolved to fake the hunt a. film. u to th If 1line animals and yed no part in motion pictures. for the occasional incidental 'pcurance of a cat, dog, horse or km domestic a l m;il, and if Kelig ected to film nn African hunt had to have African animals.' After some difficulty he found n t-harassed owner of a small nagerie In Milwaukee who wax blank cartridges to shoot; the act. mil Uilttng was done by a sharp shooter posted on tho sidelines ami uHinjf smokeless powder. Although the name of Koose velt was not mentioned anywhere in the film, the public generally accepted it as a picture of the Hoosevelt hunt, photographed In Africa, and it was u tremendous hit. It. was popular even abroad, and HooHcvelt Ihe real Hoosevelt arrived in llerlln ,nn his home ward Journey from Africa just in time to see the fake film leatured in the t heal res. He was furious, of course; and when he nest met SMig, in the Re publican club at New York, he spoke hct words. Uut his wrath vanished and, the famous Hoose velt smile gleamed again when the film producer said; "If only you had taken an Am erican cameraman, Colonel,. I wouldn't have done It. Uut you took an KngUshman." ' Villain rinds No Slmpaihy J'rom Arabian Movie Fans Serious fa- mM f .... . . , . I TLEMKCN'. Algeria. (Al')r-The natfveH of Tlemccn are great movie fans, but thy ninlfe such a noise that the orchestra, and the while audience have to sit upstairs. As few of t lie Arabs can read, the title of the film when flashed on the screen is received in silence, but as soon as the first picture is shown there Is a yell. All the 'Arabs in the audience talk at once and keep up a continuous comment of what they see. . . The antics of Europeans in Ihe comic films, meet with a. hilarious success unheard cleswhere. In the Ij-tigte films, the villain is reviled with loud imprecations, and when at the .end virtue Is suitably re garded,-yells 0f delight mark the ppreciatlou, of the Arab audience. Convicts .loin hi l.'plirt Campaign HAVANA. (AI) Declaring theinselvea fnllyjn accord with the uplift campaign of the government, IJuvnnn jail convicts have informed a committee to judjre upon the Mouse and Senate the juissage of a new amnesty law hi their favor. The prisoners bold that the p:st should be forgotten, but the fut ure, should they err, justice Khould bo dealt. . . . I ' iZ m h III ! J ii n I SusY For W SVJA i i i i arm k v n v . ,u.A x:l PVTdc5VrftVv K. "!!! - ' coin. offccllvo m.-llmf thla wtn- I 161.1 1 1 1 foriceats : Old French Quarter bll"t ,n "1! ,''r,'nch ii-,'t.ih"-v" unown smh rraiiivma r-n,1jB f(Yt GWd ! WW T T A Jtt"nS from 1734: Nupolcon Houso. jgui-iil us William .Mulii.i.-u-c IB I JI j 111 Lie I reserved ,)1It olro, foP thp Kiniioror'alTliarki-ry. Jinny l.lml ttnd Ijifny-llv. TZZ ' .' iyn whon l.ufllt's men ..11.. I m 1 12!!? aliould brlnff llm from St. Hi lcna: 1 . i tho shop of IJifltU". th.-. i.l,U. I-rwrvu lon- or Iho nm.il.-r J J JL J ! himself, -and th... Old Alislmlio !'" Jarkaun miunro will Bao' fc Houao. no lonscr m'lllmr abalnlho, fonllnuo to look mil on ..... lit- . VTT? AT? C hut atlll halo and hearty artvr u 1K'mI Iron, l.sr.b, wlum tho V V JK0 ' ' hundred years. monununt lo "Old lllekorj- waa iUW j ore.cted. Here tieneral Jackson . The Tontalba bulbllngs, facing was crowned hero of Chalmeito by mmmMi Jackson Snuare on cither side, j the Creoie girls of i-ouisluna nndj JflBftgMM-flaflQL2!.fMflK10HNr a war-tlmo tiuinliij camp of iicc has euaruntved lua'. poundav of Ht'ivfi, flvo mil. s noith of tho cily.-'iisaH a duy for six niontha. 'Thi "rim. thia landing pljeo tlio mall ' ulrmall rate to Chicago will bo iron-ht , to Dallas by oho.it 20 cents an ounce of which tnn-ka uliout 17 minutes aftor the National Air Transport coin lamllns. - Ipuny, tho succesafiil bidder, will Tito l.nMit. Cliairibor or Commor- receive three rourlhH. - " ".!'',. Gifts .That Satisfy Men's Wearables All Mils Mitchell talk about wai ls disquieting. We might gel the same lop sergeant next time. NKW OKLEANS Al) Vleux Carre, Krcnch uuartr of Old New Orleuns, where memories of yester day abound on every side, will bo protected from modernism, 1 j A commission of seven members has been created to act In an ad visory capacity with city council to ee that no buildings or repairs out of character" crowd into tlio historic section now -Oil yours old. Here stand the Cablldo, where transfer of the Louisiana Hurchase took place; HI. .Louis Cathedral, Sympathy is great slufr, unless It makes you want more of It. ESSENTIALS If a child is denied the essential vitamins,-rickets weak bones, imperfect teeth or other manifestations ol faulty nutrition follow, of vitamin-activated cod-liver oil is the ideal nourishment for growth of body qnd bones. Give your boy or girl Scoii 's Emulsion. Srott ft Drnme. MnomfirM. N. 3. ntrr, y.iwagjam j Al .lolKon, famous cmiH-d"in, vus ne.-io.ia for on.-e, as tlio pie re allows, when ho look till) rlti.oKs stand in Leonard Khino aiKlor'a tuti.i-laf;o anni.l.nont soil A -Willi- riaina. N. V.. lo deny (."over flirted with AJlco Jones tlliuelandor. Kip's dusky bride. Wieo's love letters to Kip had nentiom-d Al. "Never saw her in ny life," said Jolson. Kip, Then 'Birds' ' vi Lift! " ? 4k, Talking: About - RADIO- hear A III F.ee I'nrsons Imvis. attorn y for -s. Alice ,lon s Uhinelander. it iieh embarrassing pes iir at l-nttard Kip UhVnelitn- r that Kip's lawyers called for week-end adjournment of his rriage annulment miII. ThVn vis and his daught r. Jean ohb-n I avls, spent uudfiy at There's nothing like Furnishings that win such instant appreciation. And here's a selection that has the stamp of approval from both gift buyer and recipient : Brand New Merchandise, Packed t In Xmas Boxes. Did SUPER you ever ZENITH? IF YOU WANT THE BEST We Have It This set has more Quality, Volume and Dis tance than any other make. Let us demonstrate it to you along with any other we will show you. . We also have in stock FA DA KEUTRODYNES And FRESHMAN MASTERPIECES There is no radio loo complicated for us to service, cither. Heacock's Radio Service PHONE 75 Fancy Groceries If you arc going to entertain, come in and sec our line of Fancy Groceries. You will find many new things never seen in La Grande before. OUR CHRISTMAS CANDIES Will be on display next week. J. G. SNODGRASS Phone Main 75. Exclusive Grocer Shirts Hose Neckwear Sleeping Robes Scarfs Slippers Handkerchiefs Sweaters Blazers Gloves ' Quality at Sensible Prices. toggery . ...MM .Aiulrcws.Broa., Radio P 101 Fir St. lonccrs Across (he Tracks Greatest Pre-Christmas Sale of Automobiles Ever Held In The Inter-Mountain Section AN Y AND ALL MODELS OF WILLY'S - OVERLAND FINE ' l MOTOR CARS ON SALE. 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And even with the unusual high quality of Joel's -personal service, we maintain low prices. That's pos sible because we have very low rent, own our own delivery, and operate with minimum overhead. It's a combination that is valued by hundreds of house- -wives who run efficient kitchens. , I'Vcsh Cider, 35c per gallon. . , Candied Pineapple and Cherries, !)0c Potatoes, ?2.56 per hundred. , Turnips that arc good, 6c per lb.' Fresh Slock of Xmas Candies ut prices that arc right. I'Ycsh liulk Dates, 2 lbs .Vc Knight's Catsup, 2 for 63c 6 lbs. Sweetai 41c i Fresh Dressed Chickens. Koiists or Steaks. ' . MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES Ijtrchmont (X. Y. 'Yacht