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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1927)
r it SUHlIXriIMKiNG, APRIL 3, 1927 - lxOXDON.-Ar;- Pyorrhea has spread iimpnR PekinRese pets so extensively that II. U. Oswald, .a Hammersmith coroner, has issued ' a wnrnlne against 'people' kixsing The comment was made at an inquent ijai a woman who con tracted ''trench mouth." a form of pyorrhea, after belngr bitten In the mouth by her Pekingese which she was caressing. Veterinary surgeons support Coronet-Oswald in his stand as do .thie. Liondoo .medical men and "a campaign of -education of the pro par precautions for- human beinga to follow so as not to contract the animals' disease shas been launch ed ajs a cqnseqnence. , The veterinary surgeons esti mate that 80 per cent of the Pek ingese dogs here suffer from pyorrhea in one form or another. Women WamedHoHriCtss-t at,9 . .. --...a , . -saw the late Valentino's dressing roor Lixue reKingese uuy J Home Opened for Jobless Stage Folk m Germany Berlin. AP. Home for jobless actors and actresses has been op ened In ell rlin with the assistance of business men and stage stars. ; Luncheons will he served for a i, nominal charge of from 6 to 10 cents "In a dining room seating 50 I pejsons. j ,Two other rooms have lee,n set aside as reading and wrltinic par lors, and an employment office, will be opened. There are as yet so dormitories.; More than "00 professional actor's are out or work 1 tn Berlin. '"The home 1 under the management of Kruu Anua von 'Pal en, who has been on the stage for many years. MKX'K HAIR 1Al ' BOKHARA, Turkestan Bob bed . hair , and truncated tresses ay"be poptilar in America and Europe,-but the mode has not penetrated; 'Asiatic Russia. Even the men in some parts of Turkestan wear long hair. In the VHeaveuly Mountains" of Turkestan the Kalmucks, who are pure Buddhists,, wear their hair In long, thick braids They live in felt tents,-eat mutton, and drink "doumiss.". 'Baldness is practi cally Unknown among them. HOLLYWOOD TRIP OF MAUDE GWYNN (Continued from page 1) fruit on the same tree, ; At .Hollywood At I-Jist "We arrived at Hollywood that , tvening about 6 o'clock, a tired but happy bunch. The next morning at breakfast Mr. Bunce. our director, informed us we were going to visit the Para mount Studio. Of course w were dellghte3 and' spent the forenoon dolling up for the occasion. At 2 o'clock we started for the stu dio. ' We, had gone only a .few blocks, when Mr.' Bunce happened to see Mr. Al, Christie standing in front of his studio. He stopped the bus and ' went over to say "Hello." He then brought Mr. Christie over and introduced him. "While we were talking land jok ing, Billy Dooley, the sailor com edian, was just entering the stu dio to work and Mr. Christie call ed him over and introduced us. We were then invited to go in and visit the studio and to watch Mr. Dooley work. While there we al so saw Eddie Baker, the comedy detective, and the famous .little 'dog that plays in the Christie comedies.' From there we proced ed to the Paramount Studio. We were first shown sets tiiat had ; been used in various pictures. The two that were most impressive i was a large ocean liner juft com pleted at a cost of $90,000. and a- very elaborate scene from some room, a romplete .bungalow of several rooms. Next we were shown a scene from 'Sehlorita.'.' Which Belie Daniels" is how mak Ig. "We then met Miss Daniels in person. SheTfs very, sweet un sophisticated, ''much more beauti ful In real life than on the screen. While there wer were aLso fntro duco to William UowelUUho vil lain f the play. After watching them make a scene, we had the pleasure of having our picture tak en, with Miss Daniels and some of the cast. : And Pola eeri. Too We were then taken over to the set whero Pola Negri ij making her latest picture. "The Woman cn Trial."r Miss Negri is beautiful but snobbish. Later we met Clara Bow arid . Charles Rogers (her leading man), who la making the wonderful war production called "Wings." .Next -.we were taken through the building whero the actress gowns are fitted and made. Everything from jewelry to shoes is lurntsnoa m these rooms. A gown was shown to us that was worn by Pola Negri in 'The Wo man of Paris" which cost several thousand dollars. The most ex pensive dress ever made for one play. - In Ixs Angeles The next day ,we had Tree to do as we pleased. Some went to Ios Anpeles on a siht seeing trip, while others visited with friends. As I had a number of friends in Los 'Angeles I made good use of this Opportunity. 1 spent mot of the day with Mrs. Dennis Lyhrook (Lucy Beck), who was u very well known Salem girl. Wednesday before going to the Paramount ranch wo were intro duced to Emil Jannings. the Ei-oat foreign star of "Variety." and later had our pictures taken wijh him. He is a charming per son, hut unable to speak a word of English. His interpreter is constantly by his side. Wo then started for the ranch, where all scenes are taken that require con siderable space and natural scen ery. The only picture being film ed that afternoon was "Senorita," in which Miss Daniels was work ing. It was here we met two rfth er actors. James Hall, the heriffof the play, and Totn Kennedy. As the cast was just having lunch, Miss Daniels asked us to join which we did with pleasure It Ir; Very interesting tonow just how the, hundreds of people are fed who take part in these pic tures. Food is distributed in the form of a box lunch which con sists of four kinds of sandwiches. olives, salad, two kinds of cake and fruit. For a beverage each person is given a half pint of cold milk. 't And In a Play After lunch we enacted a little playlet with Miss Daniels and Mr. Powell, which wfll be shown here at the Oregon theater; William Powell, the villain of this pic ture, in reality, is very clever, and has a charming personality. Af tcr doing numerous favors for us such as posing for pictures and autographing them, we bade them good by. We were then taken for a tour of Beverly Hills to se,e dif ferent actors" and actresses' homes. Among those we saw were: Mary and Doug Fairbanks, Norma Talmadge. Charlie Chap lin. Gloria Swanson, Charles Bay. Mrs. Wallace Reid, Pauline Fred crick. Emil Jannings, Marion Da vies. Pola Negri, Hoot Gibson. Pat sy Kuth Miller, Tom Mix, Wm. S. Hart and William Rogers. As it was gfttin'g late we start ed back to the hotel, well satis fied with what we, had seen. Our Homeward Journey were -in for meet when we ar rived at the hotel that we were to prepare to start back at once, as we were going to stop over and while there vre were taken on,! tagei.at -Ma .theater, . "s"i bwhik trip mruugn uom- . i no ouiv ootect or interest on i Uresis bridge .kMcJjhw -JieinfiUcretiug to see. n'built across the bap at Vnllejo. Im afraid it w f n Gate park, i That-evening, wp the, wayback. which we.ba.iuiralif. TnL iconsidered p., great duo to darknefw, was theT-enRineering feat. -ana was ver -- .":-J was a sad hunch wr, friends arrived! We home and was left behind. ItVwaa i the P a wonderful trip and will remain our hearts for a life time. can never thank Mr. Bunce Paramount Studios and L,ine . btages enough, for the won. dr-rful trip they give us1, and I hop I will! not be lonir until Bell meet again, as fro have planned. Frisco for a day. This we did and EndoraelLby, the t .tremcly durable and we! 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