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SANTA CRUZ NEWS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1924 PAGE TWO and drove directly in front of the engine. The automobile was YOUTH IS screen villains, for the first time in his long career has heard laughter, instead of the usual volley of hisses, "The Broken Wing" Has a Funny Man ou the silver KILLED BY SOUTHERN in Vlllain 8 art S1-eet llls appearance sheet. TELEGRAMS WHICH 1 "TAXI-CAB" FISH Waller Long, moat hated of all SENT TO J. OSE IS THE LATEST; ONLY IN MONTEREY BAY Here are the two telegrams: J. J.

Eiseman, Hamilton Hotel, New York, June 12, 1922. Getting hot for Alexander think vacation necessary, Sail- Diego all complaining have placed ads awaiting results impossible to sell must have letter from president of authority don't you think advisable taking, vacation now leaving power of authority Lewis Salzman in wrong with commissioner, wire immediately personal advice. A. R. Abrams.

J. J. Hamilton Hotel, New York, June 14, 1922. One small reload reply from adds, Sulzman out on one thousand bail Healdsburg charge of misrepresentation was in Hall of Justice four hours is your return July first authentic or to stall accounts am 'prepared to take vacation letters and bank account prepared, I think my absence advisable for awhile. A.

R. Abrams. was made befpre the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology at St. Louis. The fish, said Dr.

Greene, has a U-shaped swim bladder about the size of a man's Between the two legs is a membrane with a hole which forms the klaxon. As, the fish swims along it compresses the bladder and this produces a honking noiso that clears the waterways of traffic. The fish is also illuminated with 850 phosphorescent light spots which equips it for travel even in tho darkest spots. It Is the Rolls-Royce of the fish family In the matter of road equipment. 1" According to Dr.

Greene the "taxicab" fish is found only in Monterey bay. The swim bladder contains an air mixture which is SO per cent oxy-, gen, a matter of super-scientific in Tom Forman's production of "The Broken Wing," which is now being shown to crowded houses at the New Santa Cruz theater, Long plays the part of a pompous and obnoxious Mexican revolutionary leader but his villainy is interspersed with so much humor that the part falls well within the range of comedy. Dislikes Soap Captain Innocencio Dos Santos, a name which looks harmless enough to fit a beardless boy, is the character part taken by the veteran SAN JOSE, Dec. 31. Manuel Teresi, 20, son of Salvadore Teresi, owner of Sorosis farm near Saratoga, while driving an automobile near Congress Junction in the Santa Cruz mountains was struck and fatally hurt by a Southern Pacific train this morning.

Young Teresi died as a result of his injuries at the Los Gatos station an hour later. He was taken to Los Gatos by the train crew and Dr. S. W. Kuowles Was called.

MONTEREY, Dec. 31. All Monterey is agog today over the announced discovery by Dr. C. W.

Greene, University of Missouri, that Two telegrams, the, authorship of which Alexander R. Abrams, defendant in the alleged Bankers' Mortgage and Discount company, "stock swindle" case, emphatically denied last Friday, were recognized by hira yesterday as his own, sent by him to J. J. Eiseman, his co-defendant. A "refreshing of memory" over Sunday, he explained, enabled him to identify the telegrams in question which were sent in June, 1922, and Indicated it "was getting hot Alexander" and that a "vacation" might be necessary.

Tim introduction of the two pa The ma kern this place is the home of the Poric Thysnotatus, or taxicab fish," which wears a headlight, honks a horn, and speeds along marine highways. Announcement of the discovery According to the locomotive en gineer Teresi was in a closed car la swells MOVIE NOTES f- NAIIONAl CREST (offee Walter Hiers is in a legal grapple with a Los Angeles motor car dealer. The actor claims a car he bought pers proved to be a dramatic incident of tho trial, how entering on its fifth week before Superior Judge Ward, during which time pyramids of exhibits have piled up and nearly two million words of testimony have been recorded, breaking all hall of Justice precedents for volume. Earlier in the trial, Abrams had positively denied he was connected "the better it $rts screen villain. The captain is a revolutionist who dislikes soap and water to the point of aversion and it is only when tho little senorita, who has captured his heart, demands that he bathe, that he will consent to regard water as anything more than a natural phenomenon necessary tor the growing of corn and cabbages.

In the bath scene Long is at his best. He has a sawed-off barrel for a bath tub and his horror, when, he bogins to prepare himself for his ablutions, is written in every line of his face. Not being an expert on bathing, Long has his aide-de-caup, a sleepy and indolent Mexican, played by Ed Brady, assist' him. The assistant's ideas on the subject are elementary but he does his best. The result is that the victim is groomed more like a horse than a human being.

was defective and refuses to make payments. Universal has bought the picture rights to MtUi, a French best seller among novels, and Irving Cum- mings will film it. Real estate has swelled Charlie Pacific Avenue at Soquel in any way with J. J. Eiseman prior to February 15, 1923, at which time ho entered into a contract with him to buy and sell 2,000 Bankers' Mortgage and Discount company's units for Contradict Testimony The telegrams were introduced to show that Abrams and Eiseman were in business relationship long prior to February, 1923.

Local Telephone 64i J.llJ)J.WIiUllilIUllWMJIIIWli.liaBp 1.800.000 cum were jcivsrd PANAMA- PACIFIC International EXPOSITION- Chaplin fortune. The land on which his Hollywood studio stands cost him $50,000. He is now offered 100,000 lor half of it. AVith Larry Semon, Elaine Ham-rncrsteln and Richard Talmadge lined up as sitars, mid Roland West ipwfawww pwwni. um-miiijiwi im i w-mn wj i-f ..4 Our Great Annual Clearance Sale Starts day.

as director, Truart Film Corp. is launching a program of 2l feature Goldwyn 1ms bought The Bandolero, a romantic novel with Spanish locale, by Paul Gwynnc, and ci.jr.iged Tom Terriss to film it. i Col. AV. N.

Selig, one of the pioneers of the films, is quitting the field and selling the equipment of his big studio in Los Angeles. Many present-day-stars began their careers with Selig a decade ago. Robertson-Colo are going to feature Alberta Vaughn, a Los Angeles girl who got her chance a your ago through a beauty contest. Recently ones amtiary Matinee Daily Continuous Now Playing at Regular Prices te offer our entire stock of high grade merchandise at phenominal reductions from the regular price. HOLSEY'S I she had been leading lady in Scnnctt comedies.

i Little Theater Films, organized by noted Americans to sponsor pictures of special artistic merit that commercial theaters refuse, is about to launch Mortal Clay, made by Victor Seastrom in Sweden. Suing George Seigman, famous screen heavy, for divorce, Margarite Webb says ho carried his "rough stuff" into the homo and often blackened her eyes. Hjalmar Bergman, 'Swedish scenarist, has been signed by Goldwyn to work with Victor Seastrom, the director. They were associated in work in foreign studios. Jacquelino Logan, Billie Dovo, Lllyan Tashman, Dorothy Mackaill and Edith llallor, former Ziegfold Follies associates of Martha Mansfield, who was burned to death in Texas, sent' an enormous floral tribute from Hollywood to" her bier In New York.

5 3 LAST TIMES TODAY B. P. Schulberg presents a Tom Forman production THE BROKEN WING ARRESTED FOR TALKING OUT OF HIS TURN LOS AXGELES, Dee. 31. Accused of flirting with sales girls In a downtown department store, the Rev.

J. C. Ferrier, pastor of the Church of the Epiphany, faced Police Judge Pope here today and denied the charges. Arrested on a technical charge of disturbing the peace, four fair clerks appeared to press the charges, stating that the pastor had talked out of his turn while supposed to be making purchases In the store. The Rev.

Ferrier was Indignant in his 'denials, stating that his conduct was most detorous and proper. "HITTI-V ilEIl UP" IN LAUGHS THRILLS LOVE JUST A FIRST CLASSY ENTERTAINING MOVING PICTURE With a Preferred Cast KENNETH HARLAN, MIRIAM COOPER, WALTER LONG, MISS DU PONT, RICHARD TUCKER, EDWIN J. BRADY YOU'LL CRY YOU'LL THRILL YOU'LL LAUGH DON'T MISS THIS ONE MONTEREY COUNT Jfj A list of seven speeders turned in1 by Traffic Officer Collins at Salinas indicates the popular clip la the, OTHER FEATURES county of Monterey: Dudley Talt, Berkeley, 46; N. h. Perkins, San Francisco, 47; W.

H. Haokin, San Francisco, 45; E. L. Bayner, Glen-dale, 45; H. Maruda, Redwood City, 45; J.

F. Neville, San Francisco, 16; H. T. Carter, Los Angeles, 50. Something Funny, "The Vacation News Round 22 Fighting Blood FOR FATHER'S COUGH January is usuallv one of the coldest months, and brings its share of coughs, colds and hoarseness.

Take Maclean at his best in skylarking joy ride of laughs and thrills! From thtf knockout musical comedy. hit of New York and London Lajugh with MacLean and the World Laughs with You SPECIAL FOR NEW YEARS POTASH AND PERLMUTTER FOLEY'S HOXET AND 1AK J.u- WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY "The Man From Glengary," a film drama of two-fisted fighting men of the North cold, as it loosens th phlegm and quicltly brings relief to the inflamed I membranes of the Tour don wonders lor my father, who i had an awful cough. He in feeling fine r.iw," writes Nioolasa Gonzales, Cusfo, 'Jeaa. Sold 1 in.

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