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Saturday, Nov. 25, 1922 THE ORA
FAIRYLAND Theatre Anaheim
4—SUPERB DAYS—4
STARTING TOMORROW
William Fox presents
THE WONDER PICTURE OF ALL TIMES
"Over the Hill"
Tells a story as old as life itself and as new as the present moment
One entire year in New York
From the poem by WILL CARLETON
Scenario by PAUL H. SLOANE
Directed by HARRY MILLARDE
NO RAISE IN PRICES!
TONIGHT—ONLY—TONIGHT
“HEARTS OF THE RANGE”
Also a Knockout Comedy
PLEASANT PROVENANCE
Ten bolts of cade and five to make a model "special" costume sumptuous covering filming of Maudna Doone," who formsa Theater. The bill for was bad enough O. Ked the one "homespun" constituting the tacular scenes had heart fall big as the one to the fact the stage "peasant made and impaired." A decided vtures during the tailed tremendous part of the kept pace with Tourneur has efforts in elation "spectacles" in na Doone." The ous romance moors of the ous court of the and Tourneur the opportunity ate settings an
CURSE ON KANSAS CITY
KANSAS CITY was placed on of Kansas City ley, a descenda Miss Conley en fice in the city
“There are cemetery,” she “So I under swered.
“I demand Conley said.
The mayor guard removed Then, standi she mumbled English curse week on all w
WILL CARLETON
Scenario by
PAUL H. SLOANE
Directed by
HARRY MILLARDE
NO RAISE IN PRICES!
TONIGHT—ONLY—TONIGHT
“HEARTS OF THE RANGE”
Also a Knockout Comedy
Don't Get "Soaked"
in a Rent Show
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LOW PRICES
TEMPORARY HOMES
WIGH AND DRY
PERFECT DRAINAGE
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"The Workingman's Home"
Getting ahead at Eastmont is easy as shooting fish. You b
LOT at a LOW price. Then you build a temporary ho
the landlords storm. You save rent. You start a bank acco
lot grows in value day and night.
EASTMONT
"The Workingman's Home"
Getting ahead at Eastmont is easy as shooting fish. You buy a LOT at a LOW price. Then you build a temporary home on the landlords storm. You save rent. You start a bank account lot grows in value day and night.
In a year or two you'll be sitting pretty. Hundreds of other so can you. Surrounding developments to make big, quiet a cinch.
Then let's storm, blow or frize—what do you care? You'll and dry as a duck when the rest of the renters are hiking. You never heard of a man who OWNED a home or a lot poor farm, did you?
Get next to yourself and get in. Come out today.
PRICES $450 to $875 None
$25 Deposit, $10 Per M
Gas, Water, Electricity, Improved Streets included.
Temporary Homes Permit
See Our
Eastmont Economy Cottage
Material cost $225, plus your labor,
equals HOME.
Inspect Today!
Parlin G. S.
304-5-6 Union Bank
Elghth and Hill Sts.
PLEASANT COSTUMES PROVE EXPENSIVE
Ten bolts of satin, eighteen of brocade and five of soft silks were used to make a modest wardrobe of a few "special" costumes needed for a sumptuous court scene during the filming of Maurice Tourneur's "Lorna Doone," which opens at the California Theater.
The bill for these court costumes was bad enough but when Tourneur O. Ked the one for the "linasay," and "homepun" suits of the peasants constituting the "mob" in the spectacular scenes of the play, he nearly had heart failure. It was twice as big as the one for the silk struts due to the fact that materials for the stage "peasantry" had been specially made and imported.
A decided vogue for costume pictures during the past year has entailed tremendous expenditures on the part of the producers who have kept pace with the style. Maurice Tourneur has exceeded all previous efforts in elaborate and beautiful "spectacles" in his version of "Lorna Doone." The scenes of this famous romance shift from the wild moors of the Doones to the sumptuous court of the seventeenth century and Tourneur has made the most of the opportunities offered for elaborate settings and costumes.
CURSE OF WYANDOTTE ON KANSAS MAYOR
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 25—The tribal curse of the Wyandotte Indians was placed on Mayor Harry Burton of Kansas City, Kan., by Helena Conley, a descendant of the Wyandottes. Miss Conley entered the mayor's office in the city hall.
"There are police guarding Huron cemetery," she announced.
"So I understand," the mayor answered.
"I demand their removal," Miss Conley said.
The mayor refused to order the guard removed.
Then, standing erect and immobile she mumbled the half Indian, half English curse which she placed last week on all who alced in the burial
GOAT GLAND BABY AND DADDY SHOWN
A living goat gland baby and his dady, the first man to submit to gland grafting, will be seen in motion pictures at Fairyland Theater next Thursday and Friday when the Anaheim premier of the first motion picture description of gland transplanting, entitled "Rejuvenation Through Gland Transplanting," will be attraction. Since the famous McCormick case in Chicago considerable public curiosity has been aroused regarding the process of gland grafting, and it will surprise many to learn that one American surgeon claims to have successfully made no less than 2000 such transplantations, and not only to have been the means of giving parenthood to dozens of childless couples, but to have taken persons from insane asylums and restored them to normal mentality; to have given renewed eyesight to many whose vision was dimming, and to have rebuilt and rejuvenated vietnamese of shell, shock.
European cablegrams acquaint us with the fact that thousands of men whose health was wrecked on the bottiefields are having the gland treatment, and that Voronoff and others expect soon to include women as subjects of gland transplanting, notwithstanding the fact that here, in America, glands have been transplanted to women for five years. Many prominent women of the country have undergone the experience, while some of the most influential and wealthy men are living examples of the curative qualities of transplanted glands.
Just now the transplanting is done what it purports to cure, how it will affect the patient, the way in which one gland dis sai to control the development of a baby while another acts as the master influence in the development of the child; how one glad affects the age of adolescence and maturity and affects the bone growth, while another acts on our sense of beauty is clearly and convincingly shown in the picture, together with the way in which a living organ forms an animal may be grafted in a human being and live, thrive and grow to maurity in its new environment, and every last detail is connection with gland transa-
of Kansas City, Kan., by Helena Conley, a descendant of the Wyandottes. Miss Conley entered the mayor's office in the city hall.
"There are police guarding Huron cemetery," she announced.
"I so understand," the mayor answered.
"I demand their removal," Miss Conley said.
The mayor refused to order the guard removed.
Then, standing erect and immobile she mumbled the half Indian, half English curse which she placed last week on all who sided in the burial of Frank Espy, a white man, in the cemetery.
"How Human Life Begins," a scientific exposition of the remarkable processes that govern the inception of life is announced as part of the program.
HEART INTEREST IS DESIRED IN MOVE
"Have a Heart," implored a hokum-weary public.
"All right, have a heart," replied the obliging film producer. "Have a couple of hearts."
Motion picture folk today are wearing their hearts on their screens. Not the prime verde of puppy-love heart, nor the vampire heart, nor yet that heart-palpitator, the bathing beauty.
The genuine heart interest picture arrived with the production of "Over the Hill," the William Fox story of home and mother that ran uninterruptedly for a year in New York at Broadway houses and is to be seen at the Fairyland theater for four days starting tomorrow. It offers nothing melodramatic, nor does it make one clutch the arm of the chair in suspense. It pleasantly introduces the audience to a group of everyday people as much like the family next door or one's own folk as possible. Then it proceeds to take one over well-trodden footpaths, that in their familiarity have an exquisite charm.
THE NEXT TIME THEY WILL SLEEP IN THEIR UNDERWEAR
"Residents of the Omarga apartments were driven from the building by the smoke in their night clothes."—Seattle newspaper.
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If this bond item fails next,
impose upon yourselves h
it will take probably five
BUT, if the bonds carry,
struction of buildings and
features installed.
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Shall we defeat
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let the newcon
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VOTERS OF
ANAHEIM
(Registered in 1922)
ORDINANCE NO. 428 OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
upon you to vote "YES" or "NO" on the following three propositions:
for completion of Anaheim City Hall $ 40,000
for street intersection pavements and necessary repairs to Linave—Five Points to city limits 25,000
to equip and fully carry out landscape plants adopted for
Annaheim City Park of 20 acres, bought under bond issue election,
100,000
$165,000
You Are Expected to Vote on Each Item Separately
You Are Expected to Vote on Each Item Separately
CITY HALL BONDS
Growth of Anaheim in general and particularly the character and design of buildings adjacent to our City Hall site, demand changes and enlargement to the extent of $40,000. This will meet all requirements for Anaheim municipal offices for the next generation.
We adopt this issue of bonds will cause a heavy burden to fall NOW. PRESENT taxpayers and will certainly impede the progress of gen-municipal operation and maintenance.
CITY PAVING BONDS
Action pavements and repairs to Lincoln Ave. are imperative, if Anaheim maintain her lead over other Southland Cities. The superiority and worth of our finely constructed city street highways must be maintained! This work $25,000 is needed.
Pavement extension will be halted; or the present taxpayers must should heavy and immediate burden in direct tax; otherwise, this cost, spread bond issue for forty years, will be met by newcomers and the coming nation.
CITY PARK COMPLETION
Own a park of twenty acres, bought under the 1920 bond issue, located very heart of Anaheim's richest territory. Plans, said by expertsprise in a most beautiful way, every needed comfort and attraction, call 100,000 cost.
Bond item fails next Tuesday, you must either relinquish these plans, or upon yourselves heavy extra weight by direct taxation, in which case take probably five years to complete them.
If the bonds carry your park will be laid out as quickly as the construction of buildings and other units can be completed and the landscape is installed. This should not require over twelve months.
bond item fails next Tuesday, you must either relinquish these plans, or upon yourselves heavy extra weight by direct taxation, in which case take probably five years to complete them.
if the bonds carry your park will be laid out as quickly as the concession of buildings and other units can be completed and the landscape is installed. This should not require over twelve months.
The Question is
Shall we defeat these three equally important bond issues, and carry the burden NOW or, vote them and let the newcomers and generation now growing up share it with us.
Vote 'Yes' on All 3 Propositions
ANAHEIM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
ANAHEIM EBELL CLUB
ANAHEIM KIWANIS CLUB
ANAHEIM LIONS CLUB
ANAHEIM ROTARY CLUB
ANAHEIM RETAIL MERCHANTS'
PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION
ANAHEIM BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB
organizations have officially and unanimously endorsed them all)