oc-plain-dealer 1924-04-28
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SHOWING TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
WITH
ERNEST TORRENCE
MARY ASTOR
NOAH BEERY
PHYLLIS HAVER
CULLEN LANDIS
A JAMES
CRUZE
PRODUCTION
a Paramount
Picture
Adolph Zukor and
Jesse L. Lasky present
The Fighting Coward"
Like "The Covered Wagon" was to the West—so "The Fighting Coward" is to the South.
ADAPTED FROM
TARKINGTON'S
LATEST AND
GREATEST STAGE
COMEDY SUCCESS,
"MAGNOLIA"
Fighting Cowards' Opens Tues.
ADAPTED FROM TARKINGTON'S LATEST AND GREATEST STAGE COMEDY SUCCESS, "MAGNOLIA"
"DONE IN OIL" A CHRISTIE COMEDY TOPICS OF THE DAY
LAST TIMES TODAY
RICHARD BARTHLEMESS IN "THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE"
AND
BUSTER KEATON IN "THE FROZEN NORTH"
Arch B. Fritz at the Organ Theatre Flowers from the Flower Shop
CALIFORNIA TONIGHT
"The Enchanted Cottage" is my best acting picture.
(Signed)
Richard Barthelmess
Richard Barthelmess & May McAvoy in 'The Enchanted Cottage'
‘Fighting Cowards’ Opens Tues.
BACK EAST
MISSOURI
KANSAS CITY—Jno. M. Moore, who was accused of defaulting with $600,000 from the Fidelity National Bank of this city, has led an absolutely blameless life, according to all who know him. The reason for the deficit is that he has too many relatives, it is said, and that each of his many kin was backed in enterprises by Moore.
NORTH DAKOTA
FARGO—County agents from 35 counties of this state were called to meet here to discuss their part in the new cattle loan program. The Agriculture Credit Corp. will place 10,000 cattle on the one-crop farms of the northwest. The corporation has set aside $1,000,000 to swing the one crop farmer to diversified activities, and part of this will be spent to buy the cattle. After the meeting in Fargo has taken place it is planned to conduct similar programs throughout the country.
MINNESOTA
MINNEAPOLIS—Yesterday the citizens of this city opened a tax reduction fight before the board of estimate and taxation. When the $51,000,000 tax reduction plan will be made by the various civic bodies who have signified their intention of attending the meeting.
OHIO
COLUMBUS—One of the most deeply pregnant messages of late months was that of Samuel P. Arnot, executive vice-president of
'Fighting Cowards’ Opens Tues. At California for Two Days
"The Fighting Coward," which opens a two days' engagement at the California theatre Tuesday of this week, comes to Anaheim as one of the most popular screen offerings of the year. James "Covered Wagon" Cruze directed this picture.
Just as "The Covered Wagon" is a story of the winning of the west, "The Fighting Coward" is a comedy-romance of the old "befo the swah" days in the south, the days of slaves, warm southern beauties, Mississippi steamboats, moonlight, passion, duelling, gambling and hard licker.
By making this picture on the actual locale of the story, along the Mississippi in the neighborhood of Natchez, Cruze has recaptured all the colorful, romantic atmosphere of the old days.
This picture, aside from being a rattling good love story, is going to be hailed as an accurate historical document like "The Covered Wagon."
Bury Dope Peddler With Full Rites
SALT LAKE CITY, April 28.—The departed spirit of Lucy Long has started on its last journey.
Lucy Long, Chinese woman, known to optium smokers throughout the intermountain territory as "Mamma," and notorious in Salt Lake as a dealer in the poppy product, was given the most unusual funeral this community has witnessed since the days of the frontier.
And as her relatives mourned silently in their Oriental stocism, hundreds of Americans, some friends and others of the idly curious type, passed before the bier, while department of justice operatives, federal narcotic officers and uniformed and plain clothes policemen watched every move among certain strange Chinese onlookers.
Tong men from Butte, Mont., believed to be of a rival faction to that which Lucy Long was a member, were reported in attendance at the services. Her society, the Bing Gung tong, was in charge of the funeral.
The ancient Chinese funeral rite was observed, even to scattering coins along the streets and the disposal of bags containing brown sugar "to bring sweetness after bitterness."
SAYS COOLIDGE BOOSTS FOR FORD
WASHINGTON, April 28. President Coolidge is one of the leaders in the movement to turn the government's nitrate and power project at Muscle Shoals, Ala., over to Henry Ford, Senator George W. Norris, Republican of Nebraska charged today before the senate agricultural committee.
Norris based his charge on a telegram from James M. Miller, Washington representative of Ford, to E. J. Leibold, Ford's secretary at Detroit.
In this telegram, which Norris obtained by subpoena from the Western Union Telegraph Co., Miller said he had talked to the president, and Mr. Coolidge said he was willing to let Henry Ford have Muscle Shoals, but wanted Ford to be careful what he said about the deal.
Miller said in the telegram that he had a private interview with President Coolidge on the morning of Oct. 12, 1923, and he quoted the president as follows:
"I am friendly to Mr. Ford, but wish someone would convey to him that it is my hope that Mr. Ford will not do or say anything that will make it difficult for me to deliver Muscle Shoals to him, which I am trying to do."
SEES EUROPE ON DOWNWARD GRADE
LONDON, April 28. Civilization is collapsing in Europe, says H. G. Wells. The famous British writer says the decadence has been going on nine and a half years.
"The cash and credit system is breaking down," Wells declared, "and soon all Europe may find itself hurrying into the raids which has swept away the educated and middle classes in Germany and Russia. All the nations must get together in reconstructing currency and reducing debts to avert disaster."
"A Lady of Quality," which opened yesterday at the United Theatre, is one of the three big Universal Super-Jewels, of which Universal ordinarily makes one a year, but which this time has been produced for almost simultaneous release with the "Hunchback of Notre Dame" and "Merry-Go-Round," completing a great trio.
The featured player of "A Lady of Quality" is Virginia Valli, and many of the readers of Frances Hodgson Burnett's novel will no doubt see in her their ideal choice for the heroine. This is her first starring appearance under the long term contract she signed with the Universal Pictures Corporation a year ago.
"A Lady of Quality," being a Super-Jewel and a Hoberman production, it is an auspicious first venture for the new Henley, featured director of versal, has put into this profession the quality of attestation previously displayed in Flirt," "The Plume of Life" other productions which stand him as one of the Screen's leading directors.
The interior of Arabia is so hold relics of the reign of mon.
ARE YOU SICK?
THERE IS A
I WILL LOCATE THAT CAUSE AND TELL YOU WHAT
WITHOUT ASKING A QUESTION. BRING IN THIS AD
FREE—WITH COURSE OF ADJUSTMENTS.
1. Slight subluxations cause so-called headaches, ness, epilepsy, vertigo, facial paralysis, locomotor ailments in this part of the spine.
2. A slight subluxation this part of the spine is the throat trouble, neuralgia, pain and arms, goitre, nervous gripe, dizziness, bleeding of gums, catarrh, etc.
3. The arrow head may be the part of the spine where cause so-called bronchitis, fistula, shoulder blades, rheumatic and shoulders, hay fever, wrist pain.
4. A vertebral subluxation causes so-called nervousness, asthma, pneumonia, tuberculosis, other lung troubles.
5. Stomach and liver impairment of the spleen, pleurisy, other troubles, so-called, arguments in this part of the spine light as to remain unnoticed by the trained Chiropractor.
6. Here we find the cartons, dyspepsia of upper glands, hiccoughs, worms, etc.
7. Bright's disease, diarrhea, skin disease, bolls, eruptions diseases, so-called, are caused pinched in the spinal opening.
8. Regulations of such called appendicitis, peritonitis follow Chiropractic adjustment.
9. Why have so-called troubles, sciatica, etc., when justments at this part of the cause?
10. A slight slippage nominate bones will likewise sciatica, together with muscular strain.
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR WHAT RESULTS HAVE BEEN OBTAINED THRU ME, FROM CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS.
—THERE IS A REASON.
Six Years' Successful Practice in Los Angeles
Dr. Joseph H.
CHIROPRACTIC
250 E. CENTER STREET
RATLEDGE GRADUATE
THE MOST CENTRALLY LOCATED GROUND
UNITED THEATRE
306 EAST CENTER STREET
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW
MILTON SILLS
WITH
VIRGINIA VALLI
IN THE PHOTOPLAY MAGNIFICENT
"A Lady of Quality"
A Charming Romance of the Seventeenth Century—Proclaimed by Critics one of the best pictures of 1923
TAXIE TAXIE COMEDY NEWS EVENTS Prices 10c, 25c, 35c.
COMING
3 DAYS
"Madam Effie"
"The World's Wonder Woman"
STARTING WEDNESDAY "ASK EFFIE SHE KNOWS"
MENTAL MARVEL IS COMING TO UNITED
Another evidence of the efforts of the United Theater to furnish an extraordinary program will be shown Wednesday, Thursday and Friday when Mile. Effie, one of the most remarkable psychologists on the stage today, will give her wonderful demonstration of mental telepathy.
Mile. Effie works entirely alone and the absence of the usual assistants in such demonstrations will prove one of the big surprises of the bill. She comes to Anaheim after a world's tour and with the highest praise and altogether satisfactory comments from all parts of the country. Her demonstrations are only given in the leading theaters of the country.
On Friday afternoon she will give a special matinee at 2 o'clock for "Ladies Only." No horrid men allowed.
The regular prices prevail in spite of the fact that the bill also includes one of the most enter-
Correct this sentence: "Ring on," said the housewife to the telephone; "I haven't sufficient curiosity to answer you."
taining comedy dramas of the year featuring Dorothy Mackall, filmmom's newest find, assisted by Wilfred Lytell and Edmond Breese in "The Fair Chest" a comedy drama that will make the bluest, happy, the dullest, gay.
Yeomen Dance
Monday Evening April 28th
PERLUSS HALL
Admission, 50c each
SICK? WHY?
IS A CAUSE!
ALL YOU WHAT AND WHERE YOUR TROUBLES ARE IN THIS AD AND GET AN X-RAY OF YOUR SPINE.
1. Slight subluxations at this point will cause so-called headaches, eye diseases, deafness, epilepsy, vertigo, insomnia, wry neck, facial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, etc.
2. A slight subluxation of a vertebra in part of the spine is the cause of so-called boat trouble, neuralgia, pain in the shoulders and arms, goitre, nervous prostration, lappie, dizziness, bleeding from nose, disorder of gums, catarrh, etc.
3. The arrow head marked No. 3 locates part of the spine wherein subluxations will cause so-called bronchitis, felons, pain between shoulder blades, rheumatism of the arms and shoulders, hay fever, writers' cramp, etc.
4. A vertebral subluxation at this point causes so-called nervousness, heart disease, rhma, pneumonia, tuberculosis, difficult breathing, other lung troubles, etc.
5. Stomach and liver troubles, enlargement of the spleen, pleurisy and a score of inner troubles, so-called, are caused by subluxions in this part of the spine, sometimes so tight as to remain unnoticed by others except trained Chiropractor.
6. Here we find the cause of so-called gall stones, dyspepsia of upper bowels, fevers, shinings, hiccoughs, worms, etc.
7. Bright's disease, diabetes, floating kidney, skin disease, boils, eruptions and other diseases, so-called, are caused by nerves being locked in the spinal openings at this point.
8. Regulations of such troubles as so-called appendicitis, peritonitis, lumbago, etc., allow Chiropractic adjustments at this point.
9. Why have so-called constipation, rectal troubles, sciatica, etc., when Chiropractic adjustments at this part of the spine will remove the cause?
10. A slight slippage of one or both innate bones will likewise produce so-called flattening, together with many "diseases" of
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TRUTH
I WILL PROVE TO ANYONE
THE TRUTH OF THIS STATEMENT — THAT PRESSURE UPON
NERVES IS THE CAUSE OF ALL
SICKNESS.
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