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Records Give Explanation of
How Famous City First
Got Its Name
Hollrired, California, Bagdad
or jsaiijnoo, receiTea iu name a
th rfttnlt of easnal ctmrenatlon
. between two women passengers
on a transcontinental train, ac-
corflnr to anthentlc laformatloD
jBstBrong-nt to usnt niter years
of onf nslon orer the nofnt
lifaay theories as to how Holly
wood came 10 oe Hollywood Bare
been adranced. The most popo-
iwr story is tnat m name was
lasnired by tno scrnn holljr trees
inat arew naiiraiiy m certain
canyons of the extension of the
Santa Monica mountain, whfofc
form the town's background. This
sod an maers Bare been wrens.
The trath of the origination of
th. name has been tonnd by
rfaaaca diacorerjr of certain old re-
coma in in iiorary or the Para
mount atadlos. Hollywood fllm-
uacing piaat.
' Recall 1883 Ereats
Certain erenta In th mr its $
ltd directly to Hollywood being
named. In that year thero can
( jjos Angeles Horace Hender
son Wilcox, a wealth real eetate
operator from Topeka, Kansas,
and bis wife Daeida Wilcox, the
farmer Daeida HartelL
One of the faTorlta drtres for
Loa Ancelaa Mmla at ta.
wan Mt In aortb-westerly lre-
m towara unnaeagn Pass, a
roMway freqneatly trtTeled by
wayfarers oa their way to Ven
tura. ganta Barbara na4 northern
California points. Tho section
inst at the foot of the pass ap
pealed tremendously to H. H. Wil
coxani, a yar or so after be ar
fhred. In southern California, he
narthased an acreage centering
wbert. Hollywood boalerard and
Calmenga arena now intersect.
" Xame Gtrea. Ranch v
Mrs. Wilcox, shortly afterward,
retarned east, and vbile on the
train she becamo aeqmalated with
a wealthy Sagilahwosaaa who ef
tea.syok of her Kngliab country
esffte, "HollywoodV The name
pleased Mrs. Wilcox and when, af
terlber eastern TlsU, sa returned
to ;CaMfornia, she propoeed to her
baabaTid Uat they caU their saw
ftVprty "Hollywood Ranch.
.r imk fce more fitting.
Wr-Wilcox imported, two English
holly: bashes and set them out
aejp-xho door of tho borne he bad
buglt; He later anbdlrldesl the
ranch into town lota and Holly
wood, the community, came into
being.
the riding stablo which Jess
I: Lesky leased as hla first motion
pictare stndio, and which was one
t the pioneer film plants of Hol
lywood, was located near the cen-
C Wilcox'a Hollywood ranch.
Thla atable, or "Old Barn,- as it
Is tailed, has since been remored
to.jth new Farantonnt atadioa.
whbre it is oashrlned as on of
th$ few remaining early eTideaces
of 'Hollywood's founding.
. .
jaODAD (XP) A gold field
baa been discovered la the Meae
poiamlaa desert between. Bama
dl and Botha, the landing station
for ariators between Cairo aad
Bagdad, by Mahammed OJaUbi
BUaara. who baa applied for a U
1 ceuse to exploit hla diacoTery.
tCRDf. Italy fAF) Kg.
teem modern apartment buildings
f os; -wkaB families hare been
baiH here on land donated 1y the
Flat i kntomobfle eompany. Tho
strncturef are grouped areand a
centrat omrt,
'By OLIVE IL DO AK
BLIGHTS CAPITOI
Today The Painted.
Angel" and B. K. O. Orphe-
nra bill.
Monday "Tiger Rose-
Monte Blue and Let Vales.
; Wednesday 'nappy
Saturday "Careless Age"
and B. K. O. Orpheum.
fox ixsraroBE
Today '"Montana. Moon"
with Vanehon anH Ttm 4b
"Skirts" Idea.
Tuesday "Hunting Tigers
in inaia."
.
GRAND e
Today William Bord in
"His First Command." 1-
Roy players in 'Two Crooks."
Moiur-wuotm Boyd in
"His First Command." L.
Roy players In "Two Crooks."
Wednesday "Oh Yeah?"
Friday "Hot Stuff."
HOLLYWOOD
Today "The Mighty"
with George Bancroft
Wednesday "California
.Mail" with Ken Maynard,
and "The Rickey Minstrels."
Thursday "California
Mail" with Ken Maynard.
and "The Rickey Minstrels."
Friday "The Greene Mur-.
der Case."
Fancaon and Maren it.
show this weekend at thA fn r.i.
etnore that is -worth seeing and
bearing. Singing, dancing and
music are excellent, and iuh
is a novelty that amuse and Aida
ones attention.
The stars effect ta so la! ut
spectacular that it fairly makes
one gasp. Fanchon and Mareo,
always strong on a beautiful finale
raiaer ouc-oo tnentserres m the
"SMrtB- ideev - -
Wee'liftle Betfr: Wllia la ana
f the most Attractive- persons em
the atage that baa been in Salem
for many months. She is so full
Of BenonalftT that She bntiMaa
When she dances with Che novel-
tr Stilt ehorna rantta aha i ki
more like a tiny CK thaa a real
person, ine tint enorna number
is clever. It you have ever walked
on stQts you will reajize It would
uiae souie t xo tap aance oa
them.
Kell Caatanova la an Indfrtnai
whoso motive power is mighty
and seeUa to be purely musleaL
His ahythmie motion in Mm t
his music which he produces oa a
soprano saxaphone and a clarinet
Is something to remembor and
something any one can enjoy even
tnougn na oe sunk in gloom.
Pruitt Head oi
New Salem Band
A. Pruitt baa been elected pres
ident or Salesa'e newest musical
organization, a band. Lynn Bill.
well known band man la- and
around this eity, is dlreetinr the
group, which meets for nractic
even; Monday evening at Rise's
shoo store. The band fa already
making good progress. a per
manent name has not yet been ae-
leeted.
It is reported that more nlar-
ers eaa be used, aad those inter
ested fa band work should get ta
touch with v eitbec f be leader r
freswent as tpiickry as possible,
r attend the : rehearsal Mead ay
aignt. -
Store f or
Fum Crowd
The Hollywood bUl for this
week contains aom rm tiirtir
First there is "The Mighty with
ueorge uancrort. it is a picture
which ties up the Word War witk
the early eivilaa days which fat
lowed it. Bancroft, a rengh.
blustering devil-niay-earo captain
lends a helalna hand to a dellcat
youth who flndf himself as part
or ta war material on the battle
front and rinds himself rerv mnrh
afraid. -
Following the war Bancroft re
turns to the United States where
. . . . ...
lie is can neiwana ru n. haiv
into the "stick up" game and be
coming a decent civilian. It is an
interesting and exciting picture
weaneaaav and Thnrnrfo- Cm
Maynard and his horse "Tarzaa"
wui lead a merry chase In "Cali
fornia Mail" and will show ta
very realistic fashion the early
days of California.
In addition to Ken and his
Hashing steed on the crn.
there will be a new stage produc
tion ror the Hollywood audi
ences Wednesday and Thursday
nights the "Richer Minatr.l. "
They have a varied program of
musical numbers, readings, jokes
and typical negro minstrel offerings.
Friday Saturdav thera will Tia
the famous "Greene Murder Pas a"
with William Pswull Pa,ii ia in
his glory when be plays a' detec
tive, ana ne has never done better
work thaa he did la "The Greene
Morder Case,"
Th mvsterv la an &f (hnu
Which does nnt anlr-A . nnHI th.
very last. It ia vrtrem! aeftrag
and Is plausible enough to make
one feel the reality of it It is good
entertainment for an evening.
BERLIN t API fWtlofftafa
Who are maklnjr an nndarrraanal
may of Berlin assert that under
lying the entire city ia a layer, of
sand and boulders brought down
from Scandinavian countries la tha
ioe age by glaciers.
STOCKHOLM f ATM Tli Ta.
tematioaal Air Traffic association
at us meeting here voted to have
a complete system of night air
lines mapped out for considera
tion at. Antwerp tn September.
&Wa Iibv' tahat aBbd liar.
c roar arostcpinng tads weekend
at tue f ox JHUainore.
'Sldrts" Is
Subject of
Show Here
Tha weekend hftl rt V.iiTina
and Marco at ha far IZTIalanpa la
highly in keening with a tonic of
keen popular discussion
"Skirts. The Idea treats of tt
"long and short of . it" so perhaps!
some real inrormcuoa win , no
gathered from the act. .."V
With Fanchon and Marca is
lean Crawford ia "Montana
Moon." and nlavlna- with . bAr .la
John Mack Brown, a a-antlamam
With whom von ara not vat an
weu acquainted, and wit the two
oi iaem is a ust ox eta aoauaint
aneoa Dorothy fiahaatlan. Tt-
cardo Cortes. Cliff Edwards, aad
Karl Dane.
For tha chance of trfetnraa am
Tuesday will be "Hunting Tigers
ra inaia," a picture made under
the direction of Commander O.
M. Droit Who waa sent oat la
charge of aa expedition from the
American Museum at Natural
History of New York.
The picture is dramatic and fall
of genuine thrills. One aits back
la tha oaiet of tha theatre and
actually watches
wCXfam Boyd no will be aeea
at the Grand for the first time to
day to "His First Command,'
exciting military plctaro.
Boyd Shown
In Military
Picture Now
The Grand will begin the week
with, a military flourish executed
br William Bord In his latest all
talking picture "His First Com
mand." it is a-spectacular picture
of mill tar v life wfrh martial nnii
played by two complete military
bands. For the first time kIba
talking pictures there Is shown in
this picture a brigade review in
full color and sound. It should be
a thrill and it is different from
the usual picture.
The LeRov nla-rara will ha eon
oa the stage Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday in a four act comedy
drama, "Two Crooks."
Wednesday and Thursday the
railroad Picture which tare to
America one of its most freqnent-
ry neard siang phrases win be
shown. "Oh. Teah?" has revol
utionised the stock in trade re
marks of no small nart of tha
slang loving public Perhaps this
is true because or the peculiar and
amusing fashion in which the two
, ua
rnuroaa "Doomers" tha er.
preesion. Zasu Pitt and Patri
cia Caron do a great deal of funny
WOrk which adds mnh tn tA
amusing characters played by Re-
peri Armstrong and James Glea-
uu,
Louise Faeenda adda 1a4 ne
lnh? to "Hot Stuff" which stars
-auie wmie at the Grand Friday
mm onwuT. it is a roller film
romance aad has much to do with
love, college escapades, and of
course plenty of singing and danc-
only the, most daring will tread.
Que get slairly broken hearted as
,gUnt tlgef softly pada across the
yrame wun an unsteady Uttle cub
u ik aeua. ixTinv in vaia tn iui
th litta. Chan tn a.ft ..4 ....
ia own uie.
Picture progresses a
phOtOD&One deacrintiam bv rAawi
inaaaer oyou to given to make
too acuoa oc ta picture mere.
realistic. Tha observer crosses the
OCean. With tha Mndltn mm
through th colorful aad vivid Kfe
or tnoiaa euiee and oa into the
Ripley, tho noted artist whose
syndicated drawings of odd Kit.
of knowledge, unusual and SDN
prising events appear in many of
th big circnlattne newannner af
the country, under th title, "Be-
iivT n or nvw aas oeen signed
by the Vitanhone Comorattna . ta
make a series of . Vltanhana Varu
vue sceicnes. Kipiey bas Often
m seen in vaudevnia in hi
erayon drawina act aaf has fr.
4ontly been heard ever tho ra-
IW. .
Inncla land nf tha eanntrv akut
What VMit. aa thm fAii.. .f -a .v.
over there tn India in Jangles that takes place.
2i nnrrn tt v??7t ?o
Owtxawossi rexforauuto foday Bta. 11
' ".TODAY, lIONDAx, TUESDAT
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TODAY ONLY
FANCHON MARCO'S
IDEAT
Aavelty ta mtertalsuswai' la ta
kwyaot f th "Skirts" Idea.
Xha farXanted ateUst Beaa
siea apeetaxla ta th dttflcnlt
rt ea' deawinc m etfite. FIftecm
ftrla ar ta the
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to trb crt ia Cs Vct
it is more aimcuit to rum a
detective mystery story than to
write one, according to Bartlett
Cormack, former newspaperman
and successful playwright.
"The average reader, hurrying
through a chapter either because
he is Interested or bored, misses
many of th points that be would
be Quick to see if tbev were nra-
sented to him pktorially, or it he
ceuia near tnem," Cormack said.
If tho detective mvstarv naval
or picture is honest it will , pre
sent each clue that leads to the
ultimate solution of the crime.
"In other words, tha, on kite
will b la oa everything that the
detective discovers, and will hare
an opportunity equal to aia to
soly th crime. Theaa lWa
when presented as a picture, are
never over-ioogea as tney are on
the page of a book. That make
the filming of a detective mys
tery story a yerv difficult thins-.
for to be entertainina It mnat
mystify. If the audience, knows
the criminal before the time
comes for him to b unmasked
then the whole thine in aiiix-
. Cormack wrote the screen play
irom 8. s. van uine's best selling
novel, "The Benson Murder Case"
at the Hollywood studios. rm tom
Powell will appear in the picture
as rnuo vance. Frank Tuttie,
who directed Powell In "The
Greene Murder Case," is direct
lng.
Riolev Signed ta
Present Sketches
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Orpheum to
Be Shown in
Salem Now
Bligh's Capitol has made a gen
ume departure from their usual
program or in trod uclnr to saiam
tor the first time a real Orpheum
bill for the weekend show crowds.
The same Orpheum which Is play-
.a a n . a a . ... r
a in r oniana will come to Salem
each Saturday and Sunday for a
matinee and evening perform
ance.
The Star for the first Ornhanm
... a a
mil 19 is.en Murray with Helen
and Milton Charleston and three
other special acts. Billie Dove In
The Painted Angel" will ha the
feature picture.
Monday as nart of tha new nrn.
gram scneauie there will be
cnange of picture. The nictnre
will be "Tiger Rose" with Monte
Biue ana JL.npez veiez.
It's a niCtUTA of tha KArrh
country with Monte at the hand
some mounted Police Who a-ata
his man; Lupe as the half caste
rrencn girl with several men in
love with her. and several -erv
good French Canadians in char
acter.
Disbarment Case
Argued Tuesday
In Highest Court
Objections to the flndinaa tn
the disbarment proceedings InvoL.
vine George W. oseph -and Thom
as Mannix, Portland attorneys,
will be beard In th etat mnr,m
court here next Tuesday.
. Referees who conducted the ar.
iginal hearing recommended tha
permanent disbarment of Joseph
and suspension of Mannix for a
period of three years. The refer
ees were Circuit Judges Skip
worth of Lane county, Wlh?on of
Wasc county and Kortnn af
Jackson county. Final order in
th cases probably will not be
handed down by th annrema
court for several weeks.
i LeRov Carl vie. ' leading man
i the Boy Players stock company
wufvu u nerai onnuay, uonaay ana
Tuesday at the Grand. ' This week
they will. appear in "The Crook.
USEOniE
Latest Feature Uay Revolu
tionize Presentation of
Film Production
Motion pictures hive enterea
upon another dramatic expert-,
ment similar to the introduetion
of sound. If it Is received with
the same acclaim that greeted
SOUnd It mar b as reToTntinnarv
in its effects, according to Fox
rum officials.
After elarht tmi .r iui4miii
the first full lensrth fomn m-
duced designed from beginning
to end for production on a screen
forty feet in width waa nreaantad
for the first Urn at the Roxy
theater in New Tork February
14. The Production Is . "Hannv
Days" and th film ta th rzrmnA-
enr which was shown experiment-
any to Kew-Tork theatergoers last
The presentation of "W.n
Days" at the Rrnr wilt mirk fh.
climax of lght years of emert-
ment. John " D. Frma hunn .i.
work eieht roar. . mt- - M.tt
Iaborat6ry on Staten Island. He
nopea to secure the wide effect
by matching tha two film on tha
screen, but gave this up after a
ume Because ne cotjld not secure
the same density on each film.
Several years ago he met Will
iam E. WaddeH. who bad been
associated with film develon-
ments since the earliest days.
He, too, was seekiyg a wide
film. He combined with Mr. Klm.
and they continued their
imentS. TWO wan arA thav nra.
sented their, invention to William
oxwnoL xeresaw , its possibilities .
after on exhibttioa and .decided
to finance fnrther fmrimnti:
along the dereloptaent of movie
tone.
FhilO Tance and Keryeant
Heath, sereea-famous characters
made so by William PoweU and
Eugene Paflette, soon are to make
meir -reappearance tn Pa ra
in unt's "The Benson If order
Case." '
LAST TIMES TODAY
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KEN MURRAY
fa person "Faa Star" of Vaudeville
and Pictures with Helen and 110-
ton Charleston ,i . . .
DAKNT DTJSCAN and COMPAKT
rinest unarscter comedy Creation
in a generation . . , .. '
Use Sitayamas
"Bits of Oriental
; : Daring'
Footer - Faeaja'
and Cos 4.
"Humoroaa
. Harmoay
t. Oa the Screes , l ,
:i:o?PAY
: TDCSDAY
WEDNESDAY
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