The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 03, 1927, Page 20, Image 20

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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 --
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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!
' xnotor and all, guararite
- "half a million m use.
r iMbdern Priscilla and other au
l cepenaaDie is i5.r- v con
struction that it requires no
demonstrating
I .Let us send one to your
home to try oh your own j
;;rugs for a. few days without
Obligation U ,
Priced so low that
every housewife can
have one and never
miss the money. Ex-
ade throughout -every part,
r TWO full years. Over
Good-Housekeeping,
'rities. So simple and
Just 'Phone Today!
: Ray Lv Fanner ,
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Penco Clases
Ready to Use '
A quality that appeals to
every housewife at an in
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35c
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25th'Anniversar$J
Qur Gingham
H. C &: Quality .
Wotneo. who know the best
in kigham quality find this an
unerring choice new Spring
patternsl yard
16c
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25th Anniversary
' New! Jaciel!
Our Own Compact
This is our own trademarked
compact made especially for
us a delightful fragrant pow
der that clings. Priced so low.
Single Donbls
49c
98c
1 25 th Anniversary
Our Stationery
-' i Anniversary Value ;
Onr own special Penimaid
stationery a Value worthy
of special mention! too
sheets and So envelopes of
linen finish paper
49c
25th Anniversary
New Umbrellas
Famous Savings
At this low price we are of
fering a sixteen rib umbrella
with tips and fancy handle to
match covered with mercer
ized inattriaL
$298
25& Anniversary
Penimaid
Art Needlework
A fascinating selection of
package goods luncheon sets,
dresser sets, children's dresses
and aprons. Priced
19c to 98c
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Notion Needs
For Thrifty Bayers )
Those "little thnr" that nm
do not want to be witho- are
priced at savings here, Two
big lots at
4c and 8c
25th Anniversary
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For Men
Fancy sillc "and 'rayon with
mercerized heel, toe and top;
also .all-silk ia plain colors,
with mercerized heel, toe and
top;5 well-shaped; no loose
thread; . Our Sow price, pair.
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25 Anniversary
Luncn Box-
'and VacWnBottle
Combinatioxi-, Loach ,- Box
of : good .. size, with patent
.holder. n. tnide of cover for
j the Icy-IIot.Wctjum1 Bottle.
r" Sold separately Luh Kit,
49cf Vaenan ; BottI, V 69.
Outfit complete for ! ' '
An Extr
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6 Forks
6 Knives( StUVlu)
6 Teaspoons
6 Tablespoons ,
1 Sugar Shell I S
1 Butter Knife i
Umil Orderi Tilled Add 25c to Cover Parcel
Post. - Excett Potmge W ill Be Returned
Made of the Highest Quality
Nickel Silver Metal with
Heavy Deposit of Pure Silver
Pack4 Im
an Artistia
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AmnfTsrMry
RosJ
Stainless Steel Knives with Blades that Will Not
Stain or Corrode and Quadruple Silverplated Handes
One of the largest manufacturers of Silver Plate has liberally collaborated
with us in providing a 26-piece set of Table Silverware as a Memnto
Silver Offering for a Great Silver Anniversary. r
Made and guaranteed by these same world-famed manufacturers, and
sold the J. C. Penney Company way, which, as usual, means Extraotdi-
nary vaiue. ine opportunity, we believe, will prove as pleasing to
our customers as 11 is umeiy ana uncommon.
We are exceedingly fortunate in being able to present
this remarkable offering in all our 773 Department
Stores beginning with the celebration of our 25th or
Silver Anniversary, which starts on Friday, April 1st.
The pattern new Silver Anniversary Pattern is beautiful and al
ways m goodtaste in every home and upon every occasion, but the
pnee only $5.90 is so low as to bring the set within the
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25& Anniversaiyj
Men's Athletic
Union Suits
- Best quality 7260 nainsook,
full cut, well made and well
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25AAnvcrlaty
No. 445 Hose,
1 V FuH-Fashioned '
A popular hose-rfor long
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fashioneH
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Pen -Co -Nap
Exclusive With Us
Our ,wn trademarked
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in a bopc; at aJ price - that -is
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25th Anniversary
Towel Value!
Large Size
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towel Vupply. Larg-e size, extra
heavy (fowels. esch
25c
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Belle Ule MiulfTi '
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Another oi our. own! exclu
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muslin bleached 36 inches
wide and anbleached '39 inches.
- Yard .
10c
25th Anniversary I
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f CTor Brand Muslin -
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very
18 c
25 Anniversary
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Hundreds of women all
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$149
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Tea Aprons
Two-Color Edge
They're attractive to wear
in gay; colon with con
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Made of gum rubber.
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49c
25 Anniversary
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Fop Spring Curtain
" SereraJ patterns for cur
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29c
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Priced So Lowl
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of
the essentials , to srnartne"
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