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1922-12-07 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 8 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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HERE IT IS! THE BIG LAUGH You Have Waited For MAX LINDER As "Dart-in-Again" and BULL MONTANA As The "DUKE OF RICHLOU" in the Fastest, Funniest Farce Ever Filmed "The Three Must - Cet - Theres" A rousing, Roaring Take-Off on Alexander Dumas' Famous Novel "The Three Musketeers" UNITED Theatre FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Come Early UNITED Theatre FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Come Early LAST TIMES TONIGHT— "THE MARRIAGE" CHANEY GOT INTO FILMS AS COMEDIAN Lon Chaney, the screen's greatest character actor who achieves the most remarkable triumph of his career as Yen Sin, the Chinaman, in the Preferred Picture, "Shadows," which opens at the California tomorrow, says that the darkest days of his life came just before his greatest success. "I picture acting is no profession for anyone who becomes easily discouraged," Chaney claims, "Like everything else one must find his proper groove in it to make good. I started a long way from the kind of work I am doing now. When I left vaudeville I naturally thought I was adopted for screen comedy but somehow the tricks which used to get me by on the stage were absolutely no good to me when I got in front of the camera. "I was doing worse and worse every time until I had almost decided to return to my original work. I was finding it difficult to get a job in even the lowest kind of slapstick when a director whom I knew offered to take me on as a heavy in a picture he was casting. I had never thought of doing anything of this sort but he consoled me with the beautiful thought that I couldn't possibly do any worse. When I finished that picture he kept me for the next and pretty soon I was getting offers from practically every studio in Hollywood. Then Gerge Loane Tucker took me for 'The Miracle Man' and since then I have been doing character parts constantly, but none offered more interesting possibilities than my latest work in "Shadows"—it is one of the best things I've ever done." BUENA PARK, Dec. 7.—(Spl.)—Dr. Julian P. Johnson has opened offices in the First National Bank building at Fullerjon. Mrs. E. P. Mann was a Los Angeles shopper on Monday. Miss Emily Shaw returned to her home at San Bernardino on Wednesday after a week's visit with her brother, W. B. Shaw. Walter and Carl Luebkeman have a new seven-passenger Mercer. Roy Barnett is visiting with his mother Mrs. S. Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Owens and sons visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. King at Hollywood on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Te Winkle of Costa Mesa were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Golden over Sunday night. Mrs. Golden and Mrs. Te Winkle were Los Angeles shoppers on Monday. Dudley Hanimer has bought a new Star automobile. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Brown and son Charles and John Van Wagoner motored to Riverside on Sunday where they called on old friends. EXTEND WILSON-ST Proposing to extend Wilson-st in the fifth road district, supervisors today asked the railroad commission for authority to construct the street across tracks of the So Pac. The crossing will give a direct connection with the paved highway between Santa Ana and Newport Beach. bilities than my latest work in "Shadows"—it is one of the best things I've ever done." DUCKS IN NORTH Ducks on allly migrate wind which been many miles coast, duck weeks has outting burea So Calif., Hundreds tion dealing are pouring burea benefit of a know exact conditions sued the follo Duck and better the f season than fair mild weeks has grating. The Sacramento of ducks and is so large, impossible to the birds have scatter over days when blows, good geese are ca you strike o your bag is. The ducks marshes have wise from b and as a res all you can Quail show hard work unmercifully uilt have bo and steep h about over fo get some k loose on som e yea. Duck shoot a general ra heavy northhe shooting dur had in the Reservoir, C STAR ON DISPLAY EVERY EVENING $544.72 HERE Standard Units—Sensational Value Appleby Motor Co. Anaheim Santa Ana BOXING EVERY FRIDAY NITE ANAHEIM ATHLETIC CLUB'S ARENA An All Star Lead Off 6—Real Ones—6 MAIN EVENT—158 LBS. Kid Mexico vs. Cyclone Williams (Huntington Beach) (Frisco) 5—Special Events—6 Prices—Ringside (chairs) $1.50—Reserved section (benches) with backs) $1.37—General admission $1.00—plus tax. Tickets on sale at United Cigar Store and Jeff's Dew Drop Inn. Ladies welcome. Cars carefully watched. THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFO IS! GH DER ANA OU" Filmed es" der teers" California Theatre Anaheim THE GREATEST, STORY EVEN Lon C MOST FAMOUS C IN HIS GREAT “Shad Adapted from Wilburt story "CHINK, CHIN with a Marvelous Ford, Marguerite De John Sainpolis, Buddy stars. DIRECT FROM T DUCKS USUALLY FLY IN NORTHWEST WIND Ducks on the Pacific Coast generally migrate on a heavy northwest wind which many times follows a rain storm, and since there have not been many storms this season on the coast, duck shooting the last three weeks has only been fair, says the outing bureau of the Auto club of So. Calif., in a report just issued. Hundreds of requests for information dealing with sporting questions are pouring in to this recently established bureau of the club and for the benefit of all motorists who wish to know exactly how present shooting conditions stand, the bureau has issued the following statement: Duck and quail shooting has been better the first two weeks of this season than in several years, but the fair mild weather for the past three weeks has held the ducks from migrating. The rice fields north of Sacramento are infested by millions of ducks and geese, but this territory is so large, however, that it is almost impossible to get a good shoot as the birds have no regular flights and scatter over miles of territory. On days when a heavy north wind blows, good bags of both duck and geese are easily obtained but unless you strike one of these windy days your bag is liable to be small. The ducks at our local lakes and marshes have become gun-shy and wise from being continually shot at and as a result small bags are about all you can expect. Quail shooting is getting to be hard work as the birds have been unmercifully hammered and as a result have beat it to the tall brush and steep hills. Quail shooting is about over for this season, unless you get some kind farmer to turn you loose on some of his protected coneys. Duck shooting will improve after a general rain storm followed by a heavy northwester. The best duck shooting during the past week was had in the Imperial Valley, Morena Reservoir, Cuyama Lake and Bald. Thursday afternoon to visit with Mr. Ennis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Pryor Moore and son of Hollywood were Saturday vsitors at 136 S. Walnut-st with R. A. Moore and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kewish expect to move into the Bradley house from Ash street, and Mrs. Bradley expects to move to San Francisco by the 15th of December. Miss Sara L. Burson spent the holidays with her parents at Filmore. Mr. Dana Spicer of Whittier enjoyed a Thanksgiving dinner with his father and sister. Mrs. Ashton, who lost her husband last week, moved to the Hale Lease to stay with her parents indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cane has purchased the Ashton property on S. Walnut-st, and yesterday they moved from S. Walnut-st into their new home. Mr. E. B. Cox, wife and two children spent last Sunday in San Dimjno canyon. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Smith and son Clar of North Pomona avenue, spent Thanksgiving at Long Beach, with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Hinds and three children of Rivera, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Damelle last Saturday. Miss Ruth Thornton was a Los Angeles visitor last Sunday with relatives. Miss Margaret Corlett spent the week end with relatives at San Diego. Guagy Store and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Guagy just returned from Fresno, where they have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Byers since Thanksgiving day, They went via the Ridge Route. Mrs. F. Boxall and daughter of Nevada arrived in Brea Tuesday, and are located in Laurel Heights, They expect to make their home in the little oil town. Mr. and Mrs. H. Senn, entertained at their home on South Walnut-st., last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. Shoemaker and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Earl and children of Maywood. Mr. Chris Senn wife and two children Martin and Leverne who have been visiting his brother and family H. Senn for the last month, returned Tuesday to their home in St. Louis, Missouri. Prof. W. H. Baker of Huntington Park and Mrs. James Reynolds, spent the evening last Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chambers on South Walnut-st. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Moore on S. Walnut are entertaining their daughter Mrs. J. C. Dempsey and son, Jackie Onslow from Hollywood this week. Mrs Hunter on Cedar-st., was a Los Angeles visitor last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Armitage enjoyed a Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weaver on South Walnut-st. Miss Evelyn Bird of China Quail shooting is getting to be hard work as the birds have been unmercifully hammered and as a result have beat it to the tall brush and steep hills. Quail shooting is about over for this season, unless you get some kind farmer to turn you loose on some of his protected convoys. Duck shooting will improve after a general rain storm followed by a heavy northwester. The best duck shooting during the past week was had in the Imperial Valley, Morena Reservoir, Cuyamaca Lake and Baldwin Lake. Quail shooters may get fair shooting at Bonsall, Oak Grove, Sage, Banning, Palo Verde and Coachella Valleys. Call up the Automobile Club if you want addition information. BREA NEWS BREA, Dec. 7.—(Spl.)—Mr. Meyers Poland, with Mrs. and Mrs. C. C. Meyers, motored to Long Beach on Thanksgiving day and enjoyed one of those Memphis Tennessee dinners with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Meyes. Miss Talecta Meyers of Long Beach is visiting her aunt Mrs. C. C. Meyers this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Newell and two children of Mrs. Margaret Phillips of Colorado, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Jones and enjoyed a sumptuous turkey dinner. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fanning, on S. Madrona entertained, with a 4-course chicken dinner Thanksgiving day. Decorations were in yellow. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fanning of Fontano, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Fanning and Mr. John Fanning of Los Angeles, besides W. E. Fanning and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reynolds motored to Los Angeles last Thursday and on to Altadena and spent the night with relatives, returned via S. Pasadena and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKee n Glendora Court. James Zerbe and Mr. Fred Boxall motored to Los Angeles last Friday on business. Mr. A. L. Zerbe and son James were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Parks in San Fernando. Mr. Theodor Phelps, from San Pedro spent last Thursday with his brother Bob Phelps and family. A. L. Zerbe, went to Anaheim Mr. E. B. Cox, wife and two children spent last Sunday in San Dimjino canyon. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Smith and son Clar of North Pomona avenue, spent Thanksgiving at Long Beach, with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Hinds and three children of Rivera, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Damcey last Saturday. Miss Ruth Thornton was a Los Angeles visitor last Sunday with relatives. Miss Margaret Corlett spent the week end with relatives at San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Bogart entertained Thanksgiving Day at their home with a 3-course chicken dinner. Decorations were in Lavender. Those present were Mrs. Isabella Kewlish and family besides the family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller on S. Madrona entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Burkett and Mrs. Evans for the week-end. Miss Angeline Allec of Fullerton was a dinner guest last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mait Smith on S. Walnut-st. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woodward entertained with a 4-course turkey dinner Thanksgiving day. Decorations were all in white. Those in attendance were Mrs. Cecella Miller, Mr. and Mrs.Charles Miller, and two children, Mr. and Mrs.P.F.Bennett and three children,Miss Margaret Falkener,Mr.Mrs.J.K.Burkett and Mrs.Evans of Los Angeles;Mr.Wm.Falkener of Whittler;Ernest Bowen and Mr.Mrs.Fred Woodward and three children,Lillian,Geraldine and Teddy.Many reminences were exchanged and a general good time was the order of the day. Mr. and Mrs.W.H.Swoop are the proud grandparents for the third time.Mrs.Swoop says she is feeling younger, even if she is grandma.Mrs Stella Carroll of Long Beach is the happy mother of a beautiful baby girl,Virginia Catherine Carroll. Mr. and Mrs.Fred Woodward on South Walnut-st entertained Thanksgiving with a six o'clock 4-course turkey dinner with everything to make it complete.Decorations were all in whiteThose in attendance were Mrs.Cecella Miller,Mr.Mrs.Charles Miller,and two Mr.Wm.Falkener of Whittler,Mr.Mrs.J.K.Burkett of Los Angeles,Mrs.Evens of Los Angeles,Mr.Mrs.P.F.Bennettandthree children,Mr Ernest Bowen,Mr.Mrs.Fred Woodwardandchildren,Lillian,GeraldineandTeddy. Mr. and Mrs.J.H.Guagy of the CALIFORNIA HEIM, CALIFORNIA Thursday, Dec. 7, 1922 rnia Anaheim Com. Tomorrow T, STORY EVER TOLD IN MOTION PICTURES. Lon Chaney OST FAMOUS CHARACTER STAR IN HIS GREATEST DRAMA "Shadows" apted from Wilbur Daniel Steele's Prize "CHINK, CHINK, CHINAMAN" and a Marvelous Cast Including Harrison Marguerite De La Motte, Walter Long, Sainpolis, Buddy Messinger and other ECT FROM THE KINEMA THE- SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE Return By Public Demand of Diminutive Yvonne Farr Celebrated Soprano Appearing in a Lovely Chinese Atmospheric Presentation. En Costume. Special Stage Settings and Effects especially for "Shadows" "CHINK, CHINK, CHINAMAN" and a Marvelous Cast Including Harrison Marguerite De La Motte, Walter Long, Sainpolis, Buddy Messinger and other ECT FROM THE KINEMA THEATRE, LOS ANGELES. Lloyd in "I Do" A Riot Comedy BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM AND ALSO WANDA HAWLEY IN "BOBBED HAIR" Starting Today Von Stroheim's Greating Classic "FOOLISH WIVES" "RED RIDING HOOD" An Operetta High School Auditorium THURSDAY EVENING EIGHT O'CLOCK 70 CHILDREN IN CASTE Gorgeous Costumes GIVEN BY THE EBELL CLUB To go toward Building Fund 70 CHILDREN IN CASTE Gorgeous Costumes GIVEN BY THE EBELL CLUB To go toward Building Fund Adults 50c, Children Under 15, 25c Tickets on Sale at Heying's and Lexington Agency SET THOSE IN THE SNOW COVERED LANDS H GREETINGS FROM SUNNY CALIFORNIA SEND THEM 'A PHOTOGRAPH OF YOUR HOME—RANCH—ETC Be Convinced We Photograph Anything, Anywhere Anytime 529-R A Phone Call is all Studio of Rolla W. Cornell Photographer Till 9:30 P.M. Until Xmas—146 W. Center St. Anaheim