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Daklann. FEBRUARY 28, 1930 FRIDAY EVENING 1 1 IP I me STITO OLD FROrJTlEfl "HE JIKES lilbnl Llltl vox vErfQiirimnf Wampus Baby CARYL LINCOLN. Wampus selection for 1929-30. who will be at the opening of Roller-land as guest hostess tonight. k.

is Mi try vttit to 4 ftx wttt Least Tbeatrf that's why 3,000,000 fitpl visit them every wee. 01 NCE AT HELP OPEN ij ij i fj jffL Wood Stews IZSWae T'HE en4 of the month necesal- SKATING rtlfJK I tatea house-cleaning of this 0HAKL1D LUrPICni iiiir UA'IJ desk with, the resultant "Item W- aVI IIW- iJ-)f It w-mj a Another well-known Briton hat I 14 nut iit come to the- American taming au The Lone Stir Ranger, From Caryl Lincoln Arrives From Norma Talmadge Talks in screen. Be Mackenzie vrru. A-' Extended Location Trips Be ing Planned to Save Cost of Studio Seti.r Zane Grey Story, Is Full of Action. who work for in "The High Koad unki as a light comedian In Ruth Story of woman Devotion.

Hollywood to Act as Hostess. Chatterton la to star, replacing Norma Shearer. And Joan Bennett la replacing Norma Talmadge A rugged romance of the old frontier opens today- at the Fox Korma Talmadge in a talking picture, the "New York Nights." is ZANE QREY'C Movie fans and skating' fans will have- the opportunity of shaking By HOBBIX COONS. HOLLTWOOD, Feb. in "HmlUn' Thrpug Oakland theater with "The Lone fitur Ranger," Vim, Fox'a all- at the 4 theater today.

Bernlce Claire Jahnlgen to The merle microphones are bug- hands and talking; with Caryl Lin Oakland Is to be featured next In 4 TKIE LONE STM talking Movietone. "The Lane Star Ranger." as coin, the War pus Baby star for The star of "Klkl," "Smiling Through." and "Camille" finds a I great role in this glamorous story I a talkie of Victor Herbert "Mile. cumblng to the irm or wander. lust. It may he that the first faint l2J-30, at the opening of Roller Modiste." Bhe is now at work on story, Jji familiar to scores of Zane Grey readera, now it has been made her first non-musical production, breath of Southern California springtime to working tts will on land, the new skating; rink at Fifty-fifth and Telegraph avenue Jailbreak.

Into an action picture of Broadway's lights and shadows. The glitter and- tinsel of New Tork night life and the lure of the croesroads ef the world are woven Into a colorful tapestry against "Caught Short," the pamphlet Hollywood pro The leading role, that of the this evening. Miss Lincoln arrived outlaw, is taken by George O'Brien, written by Eddie Cantor follow dure and dlrec tors who former 100 TALK IN from Hollywood by plane last ing the New York. Stock exchange debacle In October la to be made which is told the story of a wo Ir were satisfied man's devotion and a man's for- to bring th' evening. "Every year the press represents into a talkie by M-G-M.

-The same getfulness. studio 1a to make a new version Grand Canyon or the Uouth Heas to Gilbert Roland, leading man In I lives at Hollywood select the of "The Shooting of Dan McGraw." many of Miss Talmadge'e product thirteen most beautiful and talented a Bound stage Instead of pscklns 100 OUTDOORS GEOR6E6'BRIEN; SUE CAROL! (OM TH STA66 FANCMOH dV MAftCOtf PEASANT IDEA HERMIE KMC BAHD ions, plays opposite her again 4. The last one waa a silent with Lew Cody-e Dan; Barbara La Marr as Lou, and Percy Marmont glrla of the year in pictures" "New York Nights." He is seen as I up their players a weaklinifv and a great lover a I plained O. L. Email, the manager as the piano playing stranger.

man who adores one woman but Is I the handsome athlete star or 'Salute." Sue Carol has renounced bob and short skirts to play the unsophisticated lady love, and. Warren Hymer has the Important rolo'-of gunman. "The Lone Btar Ranger" is the same type of picture as "In Oldd-izona" and "The Virginian." A regular barnyard frollo takes place on the stage where Fanchon and Marco's "Feasant Idea" is playing. Frisky cows and capricious goats, a magician, and a juggler participate In this qualnt and amusing act. Hermle King is In charge and the Belcher Dancers and tiunklst Beauties are fea-turcd.

1 of the rink yesterday. 'Selection as Klsle Janls is writing songs In a Wampus star is the first step to fascinated by many others. John Wray. stage star, Lilyan Tashman ward stardom and Miss Lincoln is Hollywood for a Cecil B. Do Mllle production and Ernest Tbrrence, and Roacoe Karns complete the I ft hailed as one of the coming big stars.

A roller skating fan herself cast of featured players. lor a long- trip. More probably, because f. Holly-wood'i ehlef Industry watches Us pennies In spring a In winter, the practicability of outdoor recording, with Increasing technical Jra- once a concert singer, nas sola a song to John McCormack for use on the Irish tenor' next tour. Tor, A second unit or entertainment 1 and a former resident of Oakland she has consented to make the trip for the purpose of officiating as will be an all-talking comedy, rence will be seen next as Lord Dangerous Women," with Marie) I'orteous; the John Drew role in Dressier and Polly Moran.

Fox I uuseu hardy' --jm of Sim taV ll.S'H,I'H!sII' hostess at the opening of our rink." "We felt that wm had the finest The Circle." Li la it Movietone-News also will be shown. Gloria Hwanaon does not plan to provements. Is responsible, remain Idle while waiting for Frans Lehar to compose tunes for skating rinks in the world In the south but I must say that your new rink compares with any-of them," explained Mlsa Lincoln. "As you know the camera demands slender-ness and practically the entire film "Queen Kelly. Hhe is to do a k.a comedy called "What a Widow," inn aat.

-we- S3 1 mm slaa asi 1 11 sen I her first since The Trespasser. Owen Moore and Ian Keith will colony haa found roller skating an upfiort. Ideal and an Interesting method for keeping in condition. Whatever the cause, there aeem to be mora general Inclination to take a rompany of actors to a scene rather than build an imitation set on a. Hollywood stage.

INTO STRANGE LANDS." Extended location trips, even treka to the various atudlo ranches hereabouts, became a rarity soon after the movies became talkies, because of the difficulties in outdoor recording. When "In old- Arlzona" proved these "dllUcultles" were largely Miss Lincoln leaves tomorrow to resume work 6n her new picture, HID PIPER HAS PLAN TWENTY SEASONS AGO TODAY KBrewter'i Million" continues at Ye Liberty with Ceorge Friend in Me comedy kadi and Mr. Leslie Carter' it at the in "Vmlfi Urnf," Antioch Students Give Play Tonight ANTIOfH, Feb. 2.J-Presenta- mythical pictures with natural settings became rather common, and now- such settings In and around tlon of the Antioch High eobool an nual play will take place tonight VSjr Everything the lfs has ever known and Hear (fTl John Barrymor iT- John Barry mora CAMBRIDGE, In the Kl Campanil theater. Jn the atudlos are need as nonchalantly a In "silent'' idays.

Iiut with one notable exception, the expedition of Mrector W. H. C4) A campaign declared to be three act comedy, "Second Child hood," will be offered by a cast of "an attempt to crystallize under WHEN George M. Cohan decided not to come to Hollywood to write and direct for the talkies he bowed out of a cool million. Joseph Schenck has since offered further inducements in a monetary but Cohan Is adamant.

plngarlsm suits are not limited student players, directed by Miss Margaret Long, dramatics in VanDyke and' company Into African Jungles to film and record "Trader Horn," extended trips have fcmVsi Ml Winnie Ligntner vr Winnie Llghtner a graduate opinion of the country behind particular plan of prohibition reform" was launched in to- been rare until rather recently, In addition to the play several entertainment numbers will be of Dolores del Rio lust year went to ay's Issue of the Harvard, Crim Louisiana for "Kvangellne," but fered between acts. One will be to successful plays. "VVultln' at the son, undergraduate dally. that was a el lent picture. musical by a high The Clmson said that a letter In Ho -was "Hpeedway," for which Knd of the Itoad" ty Irving Berlin, the theme of "Hallelujah" at the T.

6 is claimed by Karl Tay school girl. Carmen Dragon, en-titled "Forward. Antioch!" The 00' William Haines and Anita Page Journey to" Indlnnapolls. It hua been nearly a year since Dorothy which it was declared that the opinion of college men In a large majority of the universities of the country must be- organized on one original number will be played by the high school orchestra. Albert llelneman will' offer eeveral Instru- Nick Lucas Richard liarthelmess Monte Blue Imloroa Ted Lewis Irene Bordonl Ixretta Young lank Jay Alice White Betty Coinpson Llla Lee George Carpentlcr Noah.

Berry If. H. Warner Ilohart Boeworth and 100 other. It' tha hit word in lereen enter It intent. Mnckall went to Utah Xor "The lor, a song writer of Los Angeles, Who has sued for $500,000.

George Holland has purchased the Pacific Coast rights to "June side or other of the question has Great Irtvlde," a talkie. mental lo on, accompanied by K. n. been sent to more than 60 colleges. A copy of A plan proposed i Moon, the Kaufman-Yardner mu Phelps.

Girls cf tHe physical edm cation classes will also present a TTtAVKLIXa "M1K.S. steal, ranked as one of the out filnce occasionally, talkie by the Harvard debating council I was enclosed, erlea of clor dandes. standing hits of the New Vork companies have ventured far from STARTINO TODAY ton oni wiik ONLY The cast of theValay Is Henry The plan recommended that all season and plans an April pro the safety of sound stages, and of Beede. Katherlne cide, Wllda duction. present red era 1 legislation for the IK Wi Nola, William Vielra, UMelvln Chris.

"Merton of the Movies," made as enforcement of the 18th amendment be repealed, that Comrress tlansen. Barbara Coll, Mary Col. ate it has become quite the thing go. like the news reporter, to the actual "scene." Recently Warner Baxter and a a silent rive years ago by Glenn vllle. Krnestlne Burroughs, Verna should make unlawful the ouei-a Hunter, the stage original, Is to be Marchettl, Omar Wright, Bob Ward lion or all saloons and ale houses.

dono over with talk, and Jack aupportlng cast went Into the dee-- and James D. Donlon Jr, that federal aid should be provide Oakle as the star. all states enacting legislation to en Paths has purchased the rights force the ISth Amendment and that to "Holiday," which will be used Funeral Held for there snould be a program of fed as the second talkie for Ina Claire A NEW STAR FOR THE TALKISS erai education to loster and en George Grego, 83 courage temperance and abstl Instead of "Lazy Ladles." It Is to be seen on the stage here at the Dufwln with Dale Winter. The IMne Kraeo pritenb new, nence. Feb.

28. Funeral ANTIOCH, oni ereeter One ot the laughs of the week is George Grego, who services for Inj tinginj chermlng in to- he found In the Coast edition of Variety. JteTe It Js: died Monday, were held yesterday i TI from the Preston chapel here, lriariinez Oman MOVIITONl A HEWS I Eoites'i Birthday', Celebretioe' Pent Style i is Burial was In Masonlo and -Odd Wills $1000 Estate NcvyonicNicjin GILBERT ROLAND LILYAN TAMMAM Fellowa cemetery. Grego, a native ert country tor "Tne Arizona rtin," and Charles Blckford, Frank Kay and a dosen other celebrities know its heat because of thoir talkie' work. George O'Brien has been In the northwest snow country, and soon Li la, Lee and Sidney Blackmer will be working under "mikes" concealed somewhere In trv.

high Blerra. Danville Choral Holds Rehearsal DANVILLK, Feb. Dan-vllle Choral lust night held the first rehearsal of the Gilbert Sullivan light opera, "I'atlence." Presentation of the opera will be made by the organization during the late 'eprlntr, it was Professor W. B. 'iartlnes is directing; the production, MARTINKZ.

Feb. 2S. Two ehll of Australia. years old. had made his home on Sherman Island, dren of the late Mrs.

Angelina Vao- "Duncan sisters are asking; tM-U-Af to rolensa them from their contract culling for one more picture. Probability is Metro will consent. The) sisters want to go on tho road again with "Topsy and I'lva. Mildred Harris sailed yesterday IN PERSON chlerl were left II while the rest near Antioch, for the last 40 years. of her 1 000 estate was left to two other children, according to the tnrnrl.es la under contract at TJnt- terms of her will on file In superior umi.

anil William Boyd, the court here today, for Honolulu to officiate aa guest star for Dick Wilbur's stock rom stage player who played at the Ful TONIGHT pany. Bhe is due to open In. "Dear ton under the Ji.oey. miMinii nd waa on the screen at the Grand- SAN LORENZO At lJke recenUy In "The Laugning Ladv," is, also under contract to Me," the Hale Hamilton-Grace La Hue play scheduled for revival by Henry Duffyi Miss Harris follows May Robson, who haa been in the Islands for four weeks, Universal now. BAN LORENZO.

Teb. 28. Mrs. Rose Flett of Oakland visited friend here recently. EXITS AND ENTRANTS in a oreaT up? Mrs.

M. Anderson returned from a visit With friends in Dublin. Dorothy Yost has been assigned the task of preparing John FORTY SEASONS AGO TODAY Willi P. Stvtatman and -Billy. Rica are ftaturtd with Haver ly'i Minttrtl at th Bush ifreei tlti timek.

Miss Mary McConathv Is visit klne's new novel. "Sincerity," for lngf with- Mrs, Mae Burrows of the talking screen at Universal, .1 1 Long: Beach. The story concorns a marital mlxup vio' Vi.st CARYL LINCOLN PAMPAS BABY STAR SEASON 1929-30 and contains a character simitar to The Federated clubs will hold a plcnla next month In Stonybrook UTH RENICK Is making an the lead in "Craig's a selfish, unpleasant woman who at-tsmpta to wreck two lives In order R' park in Miles canyon. other atab at the producfton business In Los Angeles. Her Jar C.

Bruce: state bis? hni to gain personal rreeaom. lie- STARTS NEXT SUNDAY MATINfE Constipation Non habit forming Scientific Actors' Theater has acquired a new angel and a new name, Theater Mart, and- haa started with "The A note from Bam Hume of the -d in hnn- i r-i Cinema Society of California an- range, Is recuperating at his home "HENRY DUFFY PLAYERS. Dummy a dramatization nounoea a preaeniauun iwiiiwuw" inn Kartiatt avenun. of "The Vision House." Miss arternoon 01 kiltie tiora raunne- IVtRYBOCyS FAVORITE Renlck, Thomas Adams and George roy." with Mary t'icKtora. une The Aiax club held Its regular COMEDIENNE Hackathorne have the chief roles.

nlcture will be shown at the Berke meeting and card, party Invites'ydu to tKe opening of ROLLERLAND Telegraph at 55th Street II. H. Van Loan continues In the ley' high school audltorlun and Is fourth In a series ot children's employ of Universal. He is now at work on the dialogue for the Tha SunaeTNslub will hold their matinees. talking version of "The Virgin of next regular meeting today In tha Healdsburff Is to have a new theater coetlng 1100,000.

It will be made by Tod Sunset school auditorium. Browning. Lawrence Grant has been as Headache? Instead of oanirerais lieart depras. ants take nfa. mild sail puraly varaiable NATURE'S REMEDY and ct rid of the bowel polaona that riuae the troubla.

Mothinv like for biltouaneaa, sick haadV mrhm, and eoujtipation. Acts pleasantly, tiiavar gripes. Only tie. The AU Vegetable Laxative be erected by the Redwood Theaters. and will replace a ware signed the Lawrence d'Orsay role house and two homes on East in "So This la London to be made Arrangements are being IIEI.U OVKH l.VHL TlEStAT JLf' TUB ROLLICKINO 1 FARCE COMEDY Tl70 1 aW by Fox.

Everybody come! Everybody welcome! Finest Roller Skating Rink In the Weit made" for 1000 seats. Monroe Owsley of the original ShsCcuIdntSayKo" Beth Berri, who used to appear In vaudeville and musical comedy over here before her marriage to Mark Hanna, has gone to Brussels on a three months' contract to up- cast of "Holiday" will appear In support of Dale Winter when tho Phi lo Bnrry rlece is presented at EVENINGS 255Q7561ciPl fftRQ MATS rear In Jtose Mario. the Pufwln. Paul McGrath and up Bertha Mann, here once as lead Mae Hubbard will also be in the M(EfiIEM of ing woman for Itobert Warwick and later in various road show en- cast. Make the (est tonight WlifWm aTSa St w.aia.-r.-..

The Duffy offices also announce mil ii is i a the convalescence of William mc The Laugh ond Thrill of a Lifetime Curdy, the Portland manager, known here from a short Btay I With VJasl. Tl.l.t... P. I Conway the Dufwln. His recovery releases Ann nari.

Hick Lucu, THE kSW AND MI6HTltR. r. -22 K. O. Bondeson in order that the a iM.

I raDBinf tan, All Talking, Oancinir, Rinflnr. Waturtl Clr. latter may return to the Dufwln ichard feb 'W3 MA OW Violet Hemlng. New York stago Hl-4lir-TKI era star. la lo have the row playea si llett Saf-'t HrlilMc- HlIT Nfiwl 0U 11 DRUCClSIi here by Leona Powers In "Let Cs Be day" when It is done In Holly UPmiiLladil wood by Duffy.

Virginia valll. screen player Just back irom a ncaaon of leads in Honolulu op TAKE YOUR VITAMINS posite Norman Field, will be the "Romance of granddaughter and Grace Hamp i iu I I sT KEYS TOBALDPATEi ton remains as the grandmotner. "IV tW i the Rio Grande" The engagement starts on Sunday. a Wm. Tox's ODICOOB TH GREATEST OF ALL 5rxojuacii STRAIGHT AND KEEP YOUNG-STRONG-VIGOROUS And Monday night will mark the SENSATION Willi WAHNK.H BAXTER, debut of Mary Boland in "Ladles MYSTER.Y COMEDiES MARY ll.OA nnd of the -Jury," the play done by HKALYCCAOSS KEN OWJSTY BLOCK ISUU-Y OTHtei Mrs.

Flske earlier this season in -ANTONIO MOKKNO AIm Xickar Mouia Sound Cartas AOAPTtO ntOM MaKCOMAM FAMOUS STA6E SUCCESS New York. Miss Boland starts at the Ruth ChattSrton and her hus Jm All An band Ralph Forbes will co-star In Talkiss TaUuas the talkie of "The High Road." The stage version will be given at the J) Berkeley playhouse. SATURDAYS UNDAYS' Nellie Revell, famous press agent LAST TIKES TODAT i.ir.HT op nrw TflRK." and VITAPHOltB TASItTIES. STARTS TOMORROW TH HOKE TOWN and VITAFUOJIE VA1IET1ES. A and author who Is to handle the Best Swimming FadliUtl Ridunbnd Miihicigal atratoriuin'f CleS'waUr, moisrsi yiaXMt always at plemsaal tompnure.

Accommodations for 500 feathers Salt, fresh water ia right proporboa. Easy perkfor Lets ef parUf P- Troia' Ssa Pablo stuiss tarn lte Cuttisi? boulevard snd follow oou.a-'Tard direct to nstaterium. Wet end Cnttlng blvi, Richmond, Cel. HOLIDAYS publicity for Charlotte Greenwood She Couldn't Pay iso Jn the east, Gain In Health Increase Your'Enerpy Banish Nervousness Improve your Complexion You can't depend on your food to get your dally supply of Vlta-mlns you can't be sure you are setting them at all. The one sure way to put vigor and vim into your tired run-down body is to take your Vitamins straight in sugar coated tablet lerni.

There's nothing lut Vit.iu.Inc In Mr-Coy's Cod Liver Oil Kxtiac! Ta rifti precious VitHioins -tni-ted from pure Vitamin tesltd Norwegian Cod Uer Oil. Wben you take two of those ICE SKATING Every-afternoon wind -ewenirif Morning of Saturday, Sunday and Holiday. Fnjor this clean, invigorating sport. Glide Ter the ire on wings of steel-there's the seat of real Tinter in tha sir. SKATES RENTED.

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arrived in Onklsnd yesterday to see the show and cnuldn get a eeat al the Dufwln. Ira I-a Mc-tte, the mannger. installed the visitor in a OTHER DAYS IO p-M CIoed "Mondavt a-kSaf holidev-Moas temporary chair. MUs Greenwood's first talking picture "So Long I.etty" to be ehnwn at th Vitaphone next Friday, following "The Show of fihows." It will be the first time Utat the alar haa seen the picture. 15c An Seat Ay Tima ISo Todar All-Tallite.

AliM." Pollr Moraa ia "Honamoa i4 Talklrr Shorts. Ta-marrow Pala Nn in Tlia From Sucoa." Iun McCoy Slam Blaa4" lai laOtec (barta. 14th and Grove Sts. LA keside 6300 i.

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