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PAGE EIGHT UNITED Theater, 306 E. Center FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Carl Laemmle presents Me Baby Pegey The "FAMILY SECRET" Augustus Thomas' Great Stage Play An enthralling love and adventure picture, with a splendid selected cast of favorites. GLADYS HULETTE EDWARD EARL FRANK CURRIER It will tug, at your heart, strings. LAST TIMES TONIGHT Elliott Dexter in "BY DIVINE RIGHT" VAUDEVILLE COX and FISK Singing - Music LARRY SEMON in "HORSE SHOES" MAY SETTLE GRID TITLE TOMORROW Tomorrow's football game in all probability decide the son's championship. Coach A. Pitsmoiris of A. H. S. said day. Tustin and Garden Gare both considerably weaker than either of the leaders, would be defeated in all likelihood, regardless of who Friday. Fitz expects a crowd of 150. The first of the annual Hall Coming Alumni Days will be biggest day for graduates in history of the school. The p "The Hottentot" at night in auditorium, and the alumni per at 6:30 in the cafeteria will be other events of the day. Fitz announces this lineup his team: I.e., E. Jabs: I.t., Jabs or K. Clapp; Lg. E. Bee c., H. Mann; r.b., K. Sloop; H. Dumke; r.e., E. Martin; L. Sweeney; f.b., E. Wells; W. Middlestead; r.h., A. Ha Lusk, Fitz best emerges man may be used to stiffen team wherever wanted, and B or Gound might substitute end. Thus far this season only one team, Pasadena, has defeated home eleven. This game at end of the first half was 7-0 Anaheim's favor. Anaheim getting a lot of publicity to its good work. San Bernardino Huntington Beach and Santa Ana NOTED OLD ACTRESS IN BABY PEGGY'S NEW VEHICLE, "THE FAMILY SECRET" The youngest picture star in the world—and she's a great big star, too, even if she is less than a yard tall—had a real old-time star to give her off-stage coaching during the filming of her latest picture, "The Family Secret." Supporting Baby Peggy, star of this Universal multi-reel feature which comes Friday and Saturday to the United Theater, was one of the oldest actresses of the speaking stage. Millie Davenport. Mrs. Davenport spent many years on the speaking stage and is now rated as a veteran of the screen as well. She made her first picture twelve years ago and has appeared in character roles with some of the earliest of the film stars. She played with Thomas Jefferson in "Rip Van Winkle" with Nazimova in "Stronger Than Death," and with Lon Chaney in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." She has played in repertoire companies, road shows and spent more than twenty-five years in vaudeville, having toured every town of any size in the country. "The Family Secret," is screen version of Frances Hodnett's famous how "Editha's Burglar," upon which Augustus Thomas based his film dramatic stage triumph. It was produced under the rejection of William Seiter, who guided the filming of "The Bee." Opportunity Raps at Your Door! A Chance of a Lifetime! Listen Homeseekers. We want 72 upstanding American families to help us in our large orchards, on our farm lands and in our packing houses. We are offering 72 homesites, 2½ to 20 acre tracts, excellent soil, reasonable prices, planted to trees or alfalfa. 15 years to pay. If competent and industrious you can earn deferred payments. See James Mills At Saint Ann's Inn, Santa Ana, Saturday, October 25, for particulars James Mills Orchards Corp. Hamilton, City, Cal. REFERENCES: A. J. CROOKSHANKS, President First National Bank, Santa Ana. SENATOR JNO. M. ANDERSON W. E. BROCK, Horticultural Commissioner J. P. BAUMGARTNER, Editor and Manager, Santa Ana Register. DAY SETTLE GRID TITLE TOMORROW tomorrow's football game will probably decide the seachampionship, Coach A. E. Morris of A. H. S. said to Tustin and Garden Grove both considerably weaker either of the leaders, and be defeated in all likelihood, regardless of who won ay. it expects a crowd of 1500. the first of the annual Home ing Alumni Days will be the best day for graduates in the ry of the school. The play, "Hottentot" at night in the orium, and the alumni supat 6:30 in the cafeteria, be other events of the day. announces this lineup for team: I.e., E. Jabs: l.t., R. Ror K. Clapp; Lg. E. Beebe; Mann; r.b., K. Sloop; r.l. rumke; r.e., E. Martin; q. weceny; f.b., E. Wells; l.h. Middlestead; r.h., A. Harris. sk, Fitz' best emergency may be used to stiffen the wherever wanted, and Bode bound might substitute it us far this season only one Pasadena, has defeated the eleven. This game at the of the first half was 7-0 in heim's favor. Anaheim is gag a lot of publicity thru good work. San Bernardino, Lington Beach and Santa Ana UNIQUE SHOOT The Target club on West Fifthst. Santa Ana, announces a novel mailard duck shoot at 10 a.m. Sunday. Entrance fee of $1 will cover 15 events. A duck will be given in each of following events: 25 birds, 16 yards, high score. 25 birds, 16 yards, 5 shooters draw. 12 pair doubles, 16 yards, high score. 25 birds, 16 yards, added target handicap. 25 birds, novelty, 5 each side and 15, walking from 25 yards to 16 yards, trapper will pull any time it pleases him, high score. 5 shooters missing out. 25 birds, 16 yards, high score. 25 birds, 16 yards, 5 shooters draw for duck. 12 pair doubles, 16 yards, high score. 25 birds, 16 yards, gun held below elbow, high score. 25 birds, 16 yards, duck to lowest score. 5 shooters missing out, duck. 25 birds, 16 yards, added bird handicap, winning scores. 25 birds, 18 yards, high score. 25 birds, 16 yards, 5 shooters draw for duck. HOPPE IN LEAD CHICAGO, Oct. 29—Willie Hoppe today will start the third block of his 400-point three-cushion match with Augue Kleckhefer with a lead of 85 points. The bulk line champion made a high run of 14 in yesterday's block of 100. The score at the end of two days' play: Hoppe 200; Kleckhefer 115. BENJAMIN LOSES PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 23—Joe Benjamin, handsome young lightweight and stable mate of Jack Dempsey, lost on a foul here last night to Harry Simone in the seventh round. The referee said Benjamin hit Simone "in the break" altho the alleged foul was not evident to ringdlers, who took exception to the decision. Benjamin had all the better of the fight, altho Simone was game and stones flew in a demonstration against H. C. Hogbin, Liberal candidate of Battersea, who suffered a painful injury of one eye. LABOR CONCEDES TORY VICTORY LONDON, Oct. 23—Victory for the Tory party in the forthcoming general election on Oct. 29 was conceded today by headquarters of the Labor Party. It is claimed, however, that the Tory government will be a minority government dependent for its success in the house of Commons upon support from the Liberal party. The price of American wheat has become a factor in the campaign owing to its increase in the last year. All parties are openly advocating remedies which virtually amount to a boycott of the American grain market. The Laborite charge that the present price of wheat has caused a 20 per cent increase in the price of British bread. It is claimed that the American rise in price is due to speculators and not to actual crop conditions. It is asserted that the wheat could be brought from the British dominions and from Russia if the Anglo-Russian treaty were signed. Whatever the result of the English elections, circumstances compel Great Britain to proceed to construct the Singapore naval base, Premier Hughes of Australia said here today. He said the base was "essential for the safety of Australia and the integrity of British interests in the Pacific ocean." MANY DISORDERS LONDON, Oct. 23—Increasingly ugly temper was evident today in reports of disorders at political meetings in all parts of the country, with the election less than a week away. Several meetings ended in riots and in some places candidates and partisans were injured in the violence of the demonstrations. Stones flew in a demonstration against H. C. Hogbin, Liberal candidate of Battersea, who suffered a painful injury of one eye. GIFT NIGHT AND BUSTER KEATON AT CALIFORN Tomorrow night is "gift at the California Theater and management has secured $100 in prizes. The capital prize is a $3 mond bar pin and a silver shell and butter knife. On the screen you will see ter Keaton in the funniest piece he has ever produced," The gator," a six-reel comedy airs... BENJAMIN LOSES PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 23. Joe Benjamin, handsome young lightweight and stable mate of Jack Dempsey, lost on a foul here last night to Harry Simone in the seventh round. The referee said Benjamin hit Simone "in the break" altho the alleged foul was not evident to ringers, who took exception to the decision. Benjamin had all the better of the fight, altho Simone was game and aggressive. WALKER TO DEFEND NEW YORK, Oct. 23. Mickey Walker today agreed to defend his world’s wetterweight title in a long waited bout with Dave Shade the fight to take place in this city before January. It is understood that Walker has been assured that his suspension in this state will be lifted upon his formal acceptance of Shade’s challenge. WRESTLER INJURED PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 23. Nazzareno Poggi, a local wrestler, knocked unconscious in his bout with Jim Londos here last night, regained consciousness this morning, and is expected to recover, according to hospital physicians. It was first feared that Poggi would become partly paralyzed. One of the vertbrae of his neck was dislocated. BABE HURT LITTLE DUNSMUIR, Oct. 23. Babe Ruth’s million dollar paw, injured when he caught his hand on a fish hook, was reported today only slightly hurt as the bambino left for the south to continue his exhibition baseball games. PLEDGE FUND TO FOREST SERVICE Orange-co. supervisors yesterday pledged themselves favoring an appropriation of $1000 next year to build fire trails in the Cleveland national forest, and other protective measures. The expenditure would be made in co-operation with that given by the federal forest service. H. I. Snider, of Corona, district ranger presented the matter before the supervisors and explained what work already was being done. The supervisors also ordered proceedings started to form a road improvement district for the improving of Hansen avenue west of Anaheim. REVOKE LICENSE OF “DIPLOMA MILL” SACRAMENTO, Oct. 27. Aft- REVOKE LICENSE OF "DIPLOMA MILL" SACRAMENTO, Oct. 27.—After three days of sensational testimony relative to the operations of medical "diploma mills," in California and other western states, the State Board of Medical Examiners early today found Dr. Frank P. Young of Los Angeles guilty of selling fraudulent degrees and revoked his license to practice. Dr. Young was found guilty after an all-night session of the medical board. Young is president of the Pacific Medical College of Los Angeles. Testimony was given that Dr. Young sold a certificate to practice medicine to a Sacramento osteopathic physician for $100. DINNER COMMITTEE Mrs. Fannie Bruce and Mrs. Maude Sanger were responsible for the excellent dinner served yesterday by the ladies of the Christian church, instead of Mrs. Elsie Borth, as reported. Mrs. Borth is not connected with that denomination, although she is a good cook, "tis said. AT THE HOTEL VALENCIA F. A. Henderson, Pasadena; J. C. Schreiber, E. E. Wilson, L. Bursel and wire, and A. L. Podd, Los Angeles; Ploy A. Avery, Pue Allup, Wash.; H. P. Long and wife, Hermosa Beach; G. A. Klicka and wife, and A. George Fish, San Diego; and T. E. Topham, San Bernardino. tiful and Damned" and other screen successes. Other players of note in the cast are Frank Currier, also a veteran of the stage and screen; Cesare Gravina, of "Poolish Wives" and "Merry-Go-Round" and "Clrens Days" fame; Edward Earle, Gladys Halette, Lucy Beaumont, Martha Mattos, Martin Turner and many more. CALIFORNIA FRIDAY AND SATURDAY S.S.NAVIGATOR: JOSEPH M. SCHECK PRESENTS Buster Keaton in The Navigator $100 in Gifts GIVEN AWAY Tomorrow Night From— Jewel Box ANAHEIM PAINT & PAPER CO. BETZOLD STUDIO JACK COLE PARISIAN MILLINERY QUALITY SHOE STORE GEORGE B. PECK ORANGE CO. DRUG CO. ANAHEIM ELECTRIC CO. FRAHM'S SERVICE STATION SEBASTIAN BROS. CALIFORNIA CONFECTIONERY THE WARDROBE Final Times Tonight VAUDEVILLE 5 Big Acts IFT NIGHT AND BUSTER KEATON AT CALIFORNIA Tomorrow night is "gift night" the California Theater and the engagement has secured over 90 in prizes. The capital prize is a $30 diand bar pin and a silver sugar oll and butter knife. On the screen you will see BusKeaton in the funniest picture has ever produced, "The Navilor," a six-reel comedy absolu- TOMORROW night is "gift night" the California Theater and the management has secured over 90 in prizes. The capital prize is a $30 diamond bar pin and a silver sugar ball and butter knife. On the screen you will see Bus-Keaton in the funniest picture ever produced, "The Navigator," a six-reel comedy absolutely chuck full of laughs from art to finish. "It was worse'n a Turkish bath Yuma on the Fourth of July," Buster Keaton, speaking of diving suit he wore during the naming of his latest Metro-Golden comedy, "The Navigator." While making "The Navigator" chartered the Buford, a foot liner of the Alaskan-Siian Navigation Company, and shored it off Catalina Island. Buster and his two cameramen Jon Houck and Elgin Lessley, and a special underwater photographic apparatus, and took some marvelous submarine scenes in Catalina sea gardens. Buster, while beneath the waves to crank up the screw of the instant steamship in filiver fashion, right a gigantic octopus and several sharks, to say nothing of aging swordfish, riding on the back of a flying fish, and travel-on a surf board towed by a tale between times he tried to splice cable on the bottom of the Pac-ear searched for pieces of eight the rotting ribs of a sunken snail galeon (not gallon). Shoveled 316 tons of coal a day into the six furnaces of the Buford, and when he wasn't working under water or below decks, he could be found tinkering with the monkey gaff the cross jack-yard or the spanker boom on the mizzenmast of the Buford. Donald Crisp, who formerly sailed six of the seven seas, directed Buster's newest comedy, while Joseph Mitchell, Jean Havez, and Clyde Bruckman furnished the scenario. Kathryn McGuire is the heroine. "The Navigator" is presented by Joseph M. Schenck. Tonight is final time for the big five-act vaudeville road show and Johnny Hines in "Little Johnny Jones." Home-Comeing Day, Anaheim Hi Friday, Nov. 24 Alumni invited. "Hottentot," Phil Eve., H. S. And. BASEALL Er Johnson thing for the Anaheim Elks vs. Babe Ruth er Johnson hing for the Anaheim Elks vs. Babe Ruth Pitching for Ruth All Stars LIAMS HILLIARD TYRELL HNSON JIMMY AUSTIN SEL RUBE ELLIS McCLELLAN SAM WAHOO CRAWFORD and other Major League stars Bowl, Brea, Calif. May, October 31, 1924 Southern California where Johnson and Ruth oppose each other. SPICES ANAHEIM ELKS, No. 1345