gANCE OF NAVY IS BOOKED
""Ty' l')rpii U Kuhunl ll.'ii iliclincss i c. ,jf
M0RN1NG REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, DECEMBER t, 1925
i V. I .
for;- $fr.
n
Bartlplmt
in -.'Oki
f.wiv." at Mi-li-m.-iM rln-.u
-f Vnelv M.im iu-mM
piny n l--"lK
L..- I ivr. ' It h nam iinr-
n-M( Kir si Nutl'-Mul
-.id ihMir n.-M MomUy.
fenim) V(iliK'ltv. Tho win-I-the
Arknnrii.t, I'll'lo r UlU
Lirt ntty.
Lt gf a "r!" ' '"
b jutrt uvviimitfiit uffVrud
Lime on 'I hi: producer., in-
X ptctun-m. iihv, Jin iuu
Lnilan. Thui. (or Ihu firnt
li the nlMury r im nvy.
Ltlatiiuili") plcturo ) i a ntit
mimnlun bw.nl u h.utle idilp
l Many Of the even wrro
'tlultlhv Aikaiiu wu vii
(Ntn Nfw York lu Nuwporl
Vl
Sim, leu, uiifi-d a unwind
La fifty nititmii. ueeuin-
i by lw putty udiiMTH, rruiu
liti niivv vnnl iluihiu tin'
Lc of Iho iiutllo H'tih-k. Tim
upuiil prurlnJuii.
t.
Via th wclfity tn:ulru), ufti r
irk of fxruritlutni into iihh
In TlM of (-huiiictulUulloii,
m moro win iju iiiuon
L hearts of , Vmlron of
movli lu hvr latent
ro.
Klrt Nutnfuil uii. iiuk. "We
M'nt'-ni," .tii li 'iifn 1 the Mr
IlotluM in-tt I liur-t.liiv, KiM.iv uiul
S.itunl c . I ( v.-.i4 ulnioHt lil.u u
Iihmk' t-'tinlii); ji(,.t u )i.n itn,viu u
in MMtn Itii' t li'llilI:i'!in tlilil urrcl
ttt HlM lUilHMM.MMi o .f tliv llli-
l - In;: imp- ;i.u- hi h'-r own
lilrt.;uliN cul'ij iim ati uiitruni-
IIUtftl t llll'l III tin- 'WlilJ oiKll"
pine-it. Tiuni H n Mlitclil variant
to her iiit'-rt'ii'Iatlnti if ilmt type
t till linn-. Iiiwi'Vt, fur lliu Jujty
TiMitiir iliwt iltrpMi Ui liftm'lf in
"W MuiUmnh"' Ih tho lirlllnh ex-
tM'oil.tioil tit ifli'lll''tltlllMtlratt!
yomh -a ttlfli- mn ctinuU-ii thiui
hr Aiimm'I mii iiriiiotv k it h1iii1
moi'o, i-yuh al ntnl inoro Hcrluiin In
h:r utifiui'tn ut liTr.'ponlllilty.
t
Olio of I lie Worlcl'ri ino.-U fiiniotiH
IllMoHlliili Iiir. tliicttH tho Al-
tnotm hiifiMliviiy .iui t uriioil Into
u tiio'.li'ii plriui o Incut Inn ilurlnn
tho Tilniltu: nf ih m t ml MtlrrliiK
rf'tM-M In I'll it National" "Tho
rvtf Thut 'I hiilN," In v.hUh Lion
I.yii uiul Mi'iy Alitor will lio co
fi'iitui'L'tl ion) nK to Ihu MclJuiHiUl
goon.
.Not only v:nn thfi truck UirntMl
owv (o Hi oiiiimiiy, hut a i(iup
f llM tuoiit tigtf,l iiutuinohllo tirlv-
4'1'il Ilpl'llt mi t ut 1 1 o llL' COUClllllK
)Un l.yon In ihu tirt of uutoinohHo
ruciiiK utiil lu multitinii In luulclug'
I UlU IHCtUl O 11 HUCC','4l.
ORYOFOLD BAGDAD IS FILMED
In Qun Clu.w" With Betty Wythe as the iH'scrt Girl, Is
. bpectack Which Ctnus ttt ihc ilcihy
t . . 7 illU 111
- ""iHlMUmOllll Alinnln..ln
k,.l; " Is " (liulmrn wit-
htoui"n' rolwmod ttiromrli
P'Chln ci,TO ' ..
p, h it,,. mry nr Old
fc.i ,3 llllVlliir i., r..
fan "J! MnjMilv'a n,i,.
lftN ml?1, ,l"',-0 " I"
WNi..,Rl1P. It llolllx 11.0
VhkZ. 1,11 ,y"M 0(
F"P&?r"( O-Wl KllKllHll
P t to At I Wl11 "
r n. .. ""m-iiii 1 1 1 tu rmiN
Km Chn?y?"'' 0,,n " Chin
Uiu l.'liln Cliow
nnnM.n... i.n.1 N.itlniml Opera com-
IXtlllOM 111 JClWlllllll.
, Tho ro.ni.nco, rxcltPmnt nncl
'f,-w,lo..i of tho wonl l l;r ..'a
thoncn.on with vivid n;nt . n in A
Mm. or Noivu," tho l"""'1 i""lc;
II , iwrrin 'Loh Ciwtmr . com-
to tho llolIlK npV.SnV'J ?.?r ox
It mm lo I..IM vlllioiit fo r of
ocKorollon Ilmt tho t oil. ro l l'n
IiohI of tho CiiKlor Borlon thu fnr.
nnd tlmt is moro I'.mn a modicum
nf priilno,
Hnoltamoro Homloraon "'J
horn of tho l.roflont nlnry. ; ;'l'ie,
from tho Wontorn M.y;;u.lno nlo hy
.lolm II. llnmlln oittltlod l'oith
nnd' Kouml." Korty . " "a n
month "nnti umnn '. ...
KiMH ior m " -" ., ..rotty
l.'nndn.m" ranoh; nnd who" rot y
chldos Haokomoro for bolnj e map
h,!',!!,,,"",. "i"1,0 n"'ln. Th.,rol,y
l"lu-'""' '"nil. uxcltu-
THREE
! 1 liodJino Specialty to Be
feuture at McDonald
-a,
A 1 , III . , ,.,,,
i ..il, Hliirlli,K nrxl Tliin-H-
M' ..i. V r.iiilon'H
""" vinKi-r- .li,.. l.ini.l, u
'MUM lllllll! H,.r r By,,,.,,,,,,,,,
'"'";:, 'l-rtrii .,.,.y, ,.'"
!:;!;;', '"'"i;; .-...hi i,,.,ri
' Hai Ii-hi.j,, ,1,,,,,.,.,. ,.,. m.i. i j ,.,
" tw.i n!,.,.,,. ,.,,,
"'Ml Hiiliinlny .null,,,.,,,
riii' i.i..,ii .mi,:,i" ,. , ,
l" l-y ili....v.,;, l B.v.M,l,i,l,.
Jn. iin.l wllh u ,,.x , ,.
, ' . ''!;. illrlull,!,, v,),!,.!, K H
'I'll II! I" till. Il,i.l. .Wi ,....
z" "" hi f hi- i.roiH-ii..r
Mill, iinnon, u ii!n,:i,M H nyiinilmiilo
"'',',''"!',' I '" "HI". An. I Hum,
i.llli Ihi. "Iimillnit'. r .ii,,,
lvni.u.i llvriiii.l,. l.,ni,.y ,.,,h
I" tin. "ih-oimi,!" ,, ,,,.,,
"h.llwln.l Uflliioiiilon nf 'Clmr,..
ton Hi'iH In i.i,,,,,. of ,.,,1,,,,
hniiiiy i,.i, ,.i.U im,iuik,
".vli.lilnu m.iimi...i ami huuiillim
Ii'ii immii o,i urn ll. ;),(!y r ,
.. I. ..li. in MuhIh". . ,, ,, r,,t,.
i"".l 'x.i,ii. iiiB of Jiiiez, M,.),i,i,
I'lllli.l"! Will IK..r.M thi'iii imxi
n.uii..y ..vi-nIiik. Colin.,, lUmvv
in " Miiiicrim' In tiiii fuuluru
liUtin i. iiroiit'iiiiiiliin.
i.-I!!!cc'Star Week at Rex 1
A iMIIIIii-i- .;U r liliilliin ,,..
Iui'i.h linn ,oi.-ii urnuiKfiil l,y iho
Hi-x l Inn wiik ui.,1 which tho
liuiiisivoi.K-nt h.. i.tiik-.I "thiui,
Mur wi..k." Kiuh i.r tho tlnoo
li-otlii i. i(.uria IiimiIioiI f.jp tho
wiik In hiaili.. hy thruo mur fu
Voillfri IiimL-.-iiI nr II... n..
two Hiiini ri.uiii,,,, j,, nWu
Tin fli-Ni ,I..M.PA I. 1 .. ...
M llu I. h il. " u III, h u lll 1... .......
.Mull'luv ft li i I Tlliin.li.u l.,.u i,..
nlo or hIhim l.i.wln Kioni., V.rKlnln
V:illl noil li V..I.H. .1... u
rniliiri., -Tho Wiiiiiuo lloii.i."
ItIiikh tho throo rumrllon, tlllvo
i:ni..k. Ilihii chmlwlrlc nnd .luhn
IIuitoii fur Wi'ijiioniluy and phuin
d:iv. noil tin. li.,,,! ..r n...
"lliii-o Htnr wi.i.k" iiltnrnu
(ll.ll.lU'ltl.l., ' ....u..tn II -
IV-tt-t-M. I .y If in ii .Miliar und Ar.
thur lluyl un tin nu-llur olayuin,
ni xt I'Vldny anil Kaluicluy .
' " loin:. Iiiiik tiuiu huvo o
iiiuny iioj-ular Kturs Krurcd tho Rox
Hi noii In mi inuny blK plcturon,
and loivil i.it renin nhnuhl rind
niurh pli imuralilo piitorlnlnn.ont In
llO' ooiiilni; "tllrt'O Klar vvoi-U"
liroKrun.il,
MOVIE ,STARS SELECTED
Al.lll.M K AIIKANUKO AJj Ml'
SKI M KX1IIIUT
rnrri.niiinl.nrn nf ihe Aianrlntcil Pn?nn)
1IOI.I.V WOOD Hlill-H of Iho
rilni ririnlitnent huvo uohloved tho
illKtiity of niUHiM.in oxhlhltH. Their
faci-H limn will bo on fllo In
tho trltlnh niUNoum nt London.
OrlKlnul phutoKrunhH of nil tho
hotter known motion plcturo play
em. Ini'ludiiiK Homo whoHo screen
liruKreiw wiu out Bhort hy dcuth,
liavu heen collected Into nn ulbum
of Hotnc iJU piiKCH for Hl.linnent to
the Hr.tlfdi inUHeunt. Duplicutcit
or the collection aro bcltiK- pre
pared lor tho llhrury of conicroKU
at Watihli.Kton und tho Now York
pntilli; library.
Klrnt In the book of portt'llUfl,
inoat ot which aro uutoKrnphcd, la
an old print nf John Iiunny, portly
comedian whono poularity UutoH
buck to tho dnyH of tho old
nlckeludlaiiH. It Ih ticcompnnlod
hy u letter from hlH widow tollInK
of how ho hcKtin hl8 film enrocr.
On the cnmmltteo of patrons
spotmorlnfi; tho collection nro Mury
I'lckford. ItoUKlns lilrhaiikn. 1.11
It it. Olntl. CMorla Hwn.lKon, Charlio
t'hiiplltt und othor colebratlos of
filmdom.
Verr.a Haworth and Co.
Hendliners of Bill to
Greet Vaudeville Fans
"The Four of Us" Kntoi'laln
With Wclatigo of Ilarmonlps
KimhUiciI In Varliiuons AVoll
li.icrlurdcd With Comedy-
No greater complltncnt could bo
Kiven any thoatricnl performanco
ih.in Iho ovcliiiiiutloii -I cnlovcd
every moment of tho show." This
verbal expression of approval is
just what 'one may e::pcct to hear
iirier seeli.K tho next Association
vaudeville Ulll Thursday next, ut
tho Ili-IIIK theatre.
HeadlitiliiK tho program Is Vcrna
ilnworth nnd Co. who is a
danscuso cxlruordlnary asslatcd hy
,hico youi.K men of tulontod
ah:lity. .Miss llaworlh frolics
hack und forth with her merry
companions In sons' nnd dunco
specialties In rhythinfr- harmony
.1...1 iu ..iKitlvnilni-' Thn hovn In
tho act collaborate In confirming
.11ISS ilttWOIlUB III(iiuii. linn, niw
n r.t II.A fl..t III "TIlfll'H All
'ti,nr 1U" (u noililnir httt tho truth.
Ueeuuso there is i.othlnB moro to
'1. ... . .
"Tho Four of us Bii.g in quarioi
harmony that In rendered with
variations ot character, Bongs und
popular mclodioB with humorous
touches ot comedy balancing their
program. Kach member posBeBucn
t ..i.mt., ,.r itioi'lliihlo iit'iiiae
and they hieiid to biicI. porfeotlon
UlUt 01.0 nilgai oeuuvu owoi'i
Adi llno" would ho a . classic, if
sung by them.
l'ladlo and Kaniaoon nro ontor
IliK with u nuvol hit of nerobatlc
comedy. Ono act of tho contor
11, ih unhellovnblo twlBting of
ihc human form, Tho young lady
HUrprlHcn Willi siuginK bovui-iu
popular uuinliorn also duueos wllh
graceful effort und ploaslng
"'Tl'iinuhuo nnd I.nSallo display a
varied act of musical uccumpl'Bh
mei.t und acrobat In Bklll. Thoy
perform a difficult feutuslng a
nlano lump and sURurbarrcl as tho
mediums for tholr porllous undor-
'"tloorgo LaTottr Is nn Interesting
story teller and asslnls In llo
Ing ability in export Juggling which
ho Intcrposeti with a sorles of
faeoiious romurkB and Imporsona
tlons of charncters. Ho Is nccom
pIlBhod and keeps koen .. Interest
going during his net.
Sabbat leal leave, beginning In
September, wna erolltod 178 In
struotors of New York C.ly. the
f rst group to bo rowardod In this
wuv Sir tlielr sovrvlco In tho pub
lic 'school of tho olty.
Rlalo high "Chool athlotlo or
onnlwitlon hnvo hoen formed In
1? stutes, and In 4 states a com-.
mlBslo ner Is at tho head of the or-
Ohio rscolves a salary of B000.
THE LADY WHO LIED' STARK DRAMA
Glamorous Carnival .Scene Willi l'ack;rouii(l of Venice
tit-ant! Canal one Set'tintf of This Realistic FiJin
w ,
t
A'
(y v
: Ml, . X .
I.uwIh Stono und Virginia Vnlll in VTho I-itdy M ho Lfed," Which Comes
to tho .Hex- Theulru
TuntiO, ternfc, (hrlltlnK rhcro In
Hiurk drama, Hturk an tho . deuert
iiUuluHL which Niiiiio. ut' tho avviwa
uru .titchud, yet mnuhU'i'liiK with
a piiUHlun ukin to tho bJiHter.ng
nun that henU tho uandM.
Thut a "Tho J.iidy who lAod,"
wh!oh coiTiuu to iho Hex Monday
uiul TutHduy.
A Khunnrouii cnrnlvul Kccno,
With il baolc;rouiul of tho grand
canal of Vcnlco, allvo with tStji
(IoIuh, M another oxamplo of the
IuvIhIi ficalu n ml the realistic re
production of loculillci in thin
dim.
Ynu will find La win ;Slono, Vir-
Klnla Vulll, Kita Nuldl and other
pluyorH of proven cupubillty in tho
(Thief rolen. And an for tho story.
If you hnvo read Kohort Htchens'
"Kiiuko Kilo," yJu will understand
thut "Tho iJidy Who Lied." nlnce
It Ih an udnptiitfon of that novel
and a faithful one, off era prime
t'litcrtalntuunt.
Pa toy Ruth Miller, who played
tho role of J&uncralda opposite Lon
Chaney lu Victor Huro's stupen
dous "Tho Hunchback of Notre
Dame," phiyn the leading feminine
rolo oppoHlto JIou.se Pctem in
"Head Winds," coming to tho Rex
next iTlday und Haturday.
er'-Ht In tho rolo of a society
"Bhrcw," who thrcntcnH to "marry
tho other man" for Hpito, hut Is
tricked Jnto marryint; the man sho
uctually Iovcj, John Poter HoHslyn,
a wealthy yachtHinan as portrayed
by JIouhc PelerH. In the piny her
two brut hern, rh played by Arthur
Hoyt nnd William Aumli), nee the
foliy of MIftH Mlller'B folly anl
throuKh tho tneanH of a practical
joifo marry her off to "the man
of her heart's chioce."
Tho Hex Theatre announces
'.'The Woman Mater" as the feature
for Wodnosday and Thursday.
Ilelene Chadwlck, Clive Brook and
John llarron form a dramatic tri
anKlo of lovo and hato.
Heleno Chadwlck Is cost an a
ParlKlnn actrefta of considerable
notoriety, who chooses the native
charm of a young American boy
rather than the jaded cynicism of
any- of her numerous French ad
mirers. She becomes engaged, to
Philip Tranter partly because of
his boyish devotion and partly per
haps because she Is weary of the
affectation and somewhat glitter
ing splendor of Paris. Philip's
mother and friend, MH.es Faver
shum. aro horror-struck at his
news and immediately try to, break
tho boy of his Infatuation, with
In "Head Winds," Miss Miller is out having seen his fiancee.
NOTES AND SOSSIP FROM PARIS
Americans Tay Cisa for Crossing Frontier; Nudity Palls
Upon Blase-Amusement Seeker; New Christmas Novelties
PARIS. A hit rate of $10 ft
year for a visa permitting Amer
icans residing In France to cross
tho French frontier will be col
lected henceforth by the French
authorities. Heretofore an annual
visa could bo obtained from profec
tural police headquarters on the
payment of three and a half francs
(ubout 1 G cents).
Tho maintenance of the $10 visa
fee by the United States govern
ment is responsible for this de
cision of the French government,
Blase Paris, which has tho rep
utation of looking more upon nud
ity on the stage than any other
city In the world, has ruled that
women athletes must wear , more
clothes.
It has been the custom in Paris
nnd other cities of France for
women and girl athletes to hold
parades in the streets In their,
athletic costumea. '
The French feminine federation
of gymnastics and physical educa
tion hna placed a ban against sim
ilar displays in the future. It re
cently j sailed this edict: -
"The wearing jof looso running
trunks and tights, while necessary
for women athletes competing in
mediums, appears to he unbecom
ing while parading on the streets
and henceforth members of this
federation muflt wear short skirts
on such occasions as their clubs ar"
called upon to parade through tho
streets."
Recent reports that Georgos Cle
tnenccnu was critically Hi ani
which, upon Investigation, disclosed
the "Tiger Juit as vigorous and
powerful as over, brought attention
to the aged statesman's daily mode
of living.
In bod at S o'clock,, Mr. Clomen
ceau rises between midnight and
1 o'clock In tho morning. He goes
to work Immediately and fit ays at
it until about 6:30 when his ser
vant brings the great morning bowl
of chocolate which constitutes, the
"Tiger's" first meal of the day.
From 8 until 8:30, under the
direction of a physical culture pro
fessor who has' been assisting him
for' years, M. Clomenceau executes
his dally exercises. He then dresses,
tshaves and goes to work ujntll
luncheon, which Is his best meal of
the day. Roast meats, well done,
and an abundance of vegetables
form the menu. M. Clemenceau
drinks water.
After luncheon he goes to work
again. At 4 o'clock he goes out for
his automobile tour always sitting
In the front seat next to the chauf
feur. -
This soup constitutes his dinner.
Clemenceau sleeps only four to
five hours out of each 24 and works
at least 18.
.
Christmas comes early on the
Rue de Rlvoli and first selections
of hbllday gifts have appeared
there. Pigmy phonographs play
ing squeaky but recognizable tunes
at prices as low? as 45 francs (less
than $2), are among the children's
novelties- together with new .lux
urious types of toy automobiles
costing a great deal too much for
parents peace of mind. Dolls this
season havelaken on a strong na
tionalist character in dress.
.
Americans living In France are
watching tho new financial pro
jects of the French government
with considerable apprehension be
cause many of them feel they can
no lomror continue to pay taxes
In both tho United States and
France. There has been a long
standing agreement that the French
Moroni Olsen Players
PRESENT
THE SHIP '
.By St. "John Ervine
HEILIG Theatre
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11
RECREATION
ADVENTURE
INSPIRATION
"THE SHIP" is all of these and much more.
It is civilization, history, and that great mys
tery, love, in terms of tense, modern drama"
. Price $1.50, $1.00 and 75c
- SNED MAIL ORDERS NOW
11 ! Note Change in Date to Friday, Dac. 11 ! t !
fiscal authorities, should estimate
an American' Incoiuo for taxa
tion purposes ut sovon times tho
umount of rent ho puys, or, if ho
owns the houso In which ho lives,
ut seven times tho OHllmuted rontut
vuluu of tho property,
iiut rents liuva soared and so
huvo tuxim. One American who
puld 110,000 fiunc'H Income tux
three yours ago on tho rent-Income
husls hu to pay 20,00O mines
this your with tho prospect of hi
tux being 3S,000 next year.
.
Handkerchief thut resemble
htndscupo puintlngti are umung tho
Chrlstinus novoltlos being offerod
in tho lihops uround tho i'luco
Vendonw. 'i ho now cotton kerchief
bus blossomed out this your and
window displays of the linen nhops
bear u resemblance to rooms In tho
louvro museum. .Subjects ranging
from woodlund scenes of tho lire
of Itobln Hood to portraits of
Mudume Uiicumler or of oucens of
tho folios liergere, have adapted to
handkerchief urtlstry. "Alice.''
In tho Hue do Klvoll leaves the
shopper uncertain whether ho is
gazing into a picture dealers' win
dow or a linen shop.
HOLLYWOOD SLOW TO
DEVELOP FILMDOM FAME
IN KAHLY DAYS MOST PICTUBE
STUDIOS is EAST
In tho board of trade there arose
many heated debates over tho
movies, but the business men
fuvoring them finally won out.
With the rise of filmdom. to
power, tho fame of Hollywood,
which became a part or Los An
geles in lino, but which never lost
lis name, spread. At the coming,
ut tho first studio in 1911 the
population of the place was about
7(m0. Today It is estimated at
11.5,000. There aro 24 studios and
60 producing companion, employ
ing 25,000 persons. Tho business
rcproHontH an investment of
125,000,000.
An educational tour of Franco,
under the auspices of the French
government, was made lust sum
mer by ISO boys und 20 teachers
from tho Nov York City schools.
Tho parly was In charge of tho di
rector of foreign language of the
Now York schools.
A school for crippled children
costing 21!i,000 will be built In
Buffalo, N. Y. The building will
bo a hospital, school, playground
and home.
REALISM IN CHINATOWN ,
'tJOLDF.N lH!TIlKIIFTiY' STAGED
IX OKIHNTAIj FILMS ' 1
(CorrrkntHt(tnr of th A Mod a tad Trtw) '
SAN FRANCISCO, Ken hum nan
invaded Sim Francisco's China-''
town theatres.
In a stago play called "Tho
Cloldon Butterfly," a motion pic- i
turo showing a river Introduced oh
part of the scenery. Tho uctorn
stood book of tho screen, appear
ing to bo on thp banks of tho
stream as thoy poko their lines
In Cantonese.
The hero, hard pressed hy his
enemies, felons to have been killed,
but when they approached hlH
body, he suddenly hurls them Into
tho river. Tho new version was
so flklllfully handled that tho
villains appoared to hnvo disap
peared under tho swirling waters
of the screen.
For thft first time in tho history
of New York City more than 1,
000,000 children attended the pub
lic schools on the opening day.
Colony' Kniiry Into Los Angeles
Vuh Not Sought Until In
dustry Showed Its Worth
(Correspondence of tho Associated Press)
HOLLYWOOD Because of its
lnsignlficunce not so many years
ago, Hollywood became one of tho
goals, of tho world's movie-struck,
During the first ton years after
1900, when the motion plcturo in
dustry was beginning to come Into
being, Hollywood stubbornly re
fused to show any marked growth.
Its founder, H .H. Wilcox, a real
estate man formerly of Ohio and
Kansas, had laid out the dim rift
attractively, establishing it as de
sirable residential proporty. But It
was too far from the then small
city of Los Angeles.
Most of the motion picture
studios were In the East; but a
few were located in and around
Los Angeles. None was in Holly
wood. There was no. lighting equip
ment such as is used now, and
Pictures made in California, where
there was nlentv of sunshine. I
showed results that wern rllfflfiilt '
10 obtain in sections more fre
quently visited by rain.
Back in New York, the Nestor
company of David Horsely was ex
periencing unending trouble. With
a large payroll to meet, rain or
shine, bad weather was eating up
the profits. Horsely and his as
sociates decided to go to Call-
lornia.
Nestor Company Locates
The heads of the Nestor com
pany had heard of Hollywood. It '
was a pretty place. But the best 1
feature was that a location for a
studio probably could be obtained
there for little or nothing. And
so, because of Hollywood's very
Insignificance, the motion picture
"magnates," upon arriving in Los
Angeles with about $50 between
them, went immediately to the
western suburb and rented an old
tavern and its barn for a studio.
Although today the industry Is
looked upon by every citizen as
the community's greatest asset, Its
entry into the town was not sought
and it was several years before the
people awoke to the fact that the
movies were making Hollywood,
and the business became persona
grata. ' .
For years after their arrival,
that Is, until the drawing power
of the industry became obvious,
the people of filmdom were sub
jected to all manner of insults. And
MONDAY
TUESDAY
jmuMfuitB ab Hist miir
Parisian Nights 1 ' '
Venirian Carnivala!
. Algerian Thrills!
First National present
TV LADY-.
WHO
T T 17 TkM
111 ..'..:: U 11
inn i
I ' -LEWIS STONE " " AXJf
j VIRGINIA VALLI St ( JA I
' ; NILA NALDI . G
Il Three great First" . ' ; -SwJ?M 9 '
I National stars in a ' ; ;ttjrV?y jlwf
love and the light . -5 T"-
I that lies in a wo- comedy I
I man's eyes and - 'WILD" g
lies and lies Laughter - 1
I and lies. '- V unrestrained 1
,, a m nco. REX NEWS I
II Gift Books of Script Ticket V " IS
1 1 on sale at box office ' . ' J Ml
Come along, we're putting out to sea with Dick as the gallant
Jackie! ' .'.' ' -i '-
0 Z 'S The throb of Cbus- - IT .1
as" mate with tie tang 1 !
SMI LiAVl
Sails unfurled we'll skim the sea to romance and adventure with a
ship load of Uncle Sam's fighting sailors for company.
MONDAY TUES.--WED,'
rJcPomald
THEATER
Home of the' Best
Also
"AMOK
GETS ' '
. 6TUN,a",
NEWS WEEKLY
Regular
Prices! :
MATINEE 20O
EVEN ISO S50
CHILDKEN 10c