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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 20

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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20
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PAGE MARKET mm I mane no me swvraciive tsy Way or A. Table The Advs. Will Help You, Patronize Grocers And Butchers Who I Advertise In The Times-Herald i. 13 Lucky Girls Of Filmland Given Boost To Fame And Fortune jpWHERE ECONOMY RUIES I sir lil I- AUDREY FERRIS 1 if -J IT florTtoamley It's so easy to make your every dinner an acclaimed success when all the foods and ingredients you use are the finest in quality and purity It is such foods offers you and at appreciably low prices! Gold Medal or Pillsbury DOROTHY GULLrVER 'lL 6 JL i v'j? 'ffl fl sue MOLLY RUTH TAYLOR CHRIST' i Seeded or Seedless IE pkgs 15-oz. SALLY EILERS GWEN LEE LINA BASQUETTE aasarms Mosf Promising Young Actresses Are Chosen Wampas Baby Stars For 1928 By Motion Picture Publicity Men Fairy Anouneement of its list is awaited (b cakes Hollywood.

Jan. 27. Thirteen very beautiful and fortunate girls are busy buying new frocks and makinsr encasements with th beauty specialists, pleasantly conscious that nearly every other girl in Hollywood is deeply envious of them. These 13 fortunates ar the young moving picture actresses who have just been selected as the 132s group of Wampas Baby stars. Wampas is an organization of moving picture publicity men.

Each winter it picks the 13 young actresses who, in the opinion of its members, have shown the most promise during the past 12 months. (275)M 67 IP pkg Del Monte getting one big role after another. Alice Day has been in pictures probably longer than any of the others in this group. Although she already has accomplished quite a lot, there seem to be bigger things in store for her. Audrey I'ei-ris will just about qualify for the bSby of the Baby Stars." But the Warner Brothers, who have her under contract, believe she has a future.

And they're backing up their judgment with big parts. Dorothy Gulliver got her start as a cowgirl that is. she played feminine leads in western films before graduating into "bigger and better" pictures. She has just finished "Honeymoon Flats." Gwen Lee might be termed one of the few honest girls In movie-dom. She's not afraid to admit her 2 2 ye-ars.

Gwen had a tough time getting started, but she finally did and now she looks like a sure "bet." Kuth Taylor is just about to be boosted to immediate stardom as Lorelei in "Gentlemen Prefer Blonds." That role was one of the choicest of the year, but little Ruth walked right away from all competitors. Lupe Velez looks like another Dolores Del Rio. She came here about a year ago from Mexico City and Went to work in Hal Roach- comedies. Then Douglas Fairbanks saw her and signed her as his leading lady in "The Gauche." And now she has a contract with United Artists. Molly O'Day, who is Sally O'-Xeil's sister, was never heard of very much until she made "The Patent Leather Kid." with Richard Barthlemess.

She has just finished playing the leading role in "The Shepherd of the Hills." eagerly by movieland; to be chosen a Baby Star is the great ambition of every young actress, for it means certain fame and fortune. Now the anonuneement has been made, and the luckV 13 are preparing for the annual Wampas ball, where they will be formally presented to the established stars of filmland. Here are the favored ones this year: Lin a Basquette, who started in pictures less than a year ago for Warner Brothers. And now she is playing the leading role in Cecil B. Deilille's big special, "The Godless Girl." Flora Bramley graduated from the English stage revues and then came to Hollywood to "crash" pictures.

Her most recent appearance was in "We Americans," which has just been finished. Sally Eilers, Mack Sennett's new (Tlscoveryi looms as one of the brightest prospects on the cinema horizon. She has just finished playing the leading role in "The Goodbye Kiss." Sue Carol, a Chicago society girl, came out here to get in pictures "just for the fun of it." And now she is going forward with leaps and bounds under the guidance of Douglas McLean. She just finished "The Skyscraper" for DeMille and is soon to start another production on the same lot. Ann Christy got fcer start in pictures as a leading lady in Christie comedies.

Then Harold Lloyd "discovered" her, gave her the feminine lead in his last film and signed her to a long-term contract. June Collyer is still camping right on the Fox lot where she got her start. And during the last six or eight months she has been JUNE No, 2 can COLLYER I JLUPE VELEZ ALICE DAY Times Have Changed "America today presents a greater field for inventions than at any time in its history," Osius said. When I was first attempting to market my ideas, the public was not used to new-fangled things and it was difficult to sell them. That is all changed now; "The public has witnessed so many marvels in the past few years that it now is ready to accept and purchase any labor-saving device that can be logically i-6 pkg 23c No.

1 can of a small store in Racine, started on a capital of $165. As he brushed counters the idea of the vacuum cleaner was born. First Portable Cleaner The young inventor journeyed to New York and financed the first portable machine of its kind to be placed on th market. Others were working along similar lines but Osius was on the job early enough to obtain $300,000 on his patent. The perfection of the universal motor by a concern owned by Osius made possible the development of many other electric-drive labor savers for the home.

In 1908 Osius brought out a portable electric sewing machine. The electric milk-shaker, now a necessity at every soda fountain, was produced by him in 1910. 25c 3 can lb Del Monte Pruncc Del Monte Fruit Salad TOIISatOeS Standard Pack Nutley Olco BllSe ROSe RlCO Fancy, Bulk Mother'e or Qualior Oato ib 7c "Mikans," Japan's thin-skinned oranges, are grown in popularity in America. Mort than 6,000 tons of Japan orangesi which resemble a tangerine were shipped to Victoria and Vancouver in a single week at the hight of the harvest. Wealthy Electrical Wizard Shuns Telephone In Home Igepkg 23c Charlie's Palmolive Soap 3 ce 19c Heinz Ketchup 23c Macaroni or SpaQbottl onc 4 25c Market 25c Red Kidney Beano 3 can Campbell's Beano 3 A pM Mil JCH-O An Flavors 3 Silver Floss Saucr Itraut can ioc Scratch Feed $2.49 Lard Pure Snow White lb FRANK PEARSON, PROP.

MAKE NO MIS-STEAK, GET 'EM HERE 934 MILITARY ST: WE DELIVER PHONE 916 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Home Made Pork Sausage, 17c Smoked Hams, Whole, 10 to 12 LB. average, LB. 27c Choice Pot Roast of Beef, LB 18c to 22c Short Ribs of Beef, LB 15c Prime Rib Roast of Beef, 28c Round or Sirloin Steak, LB 30c Whole Pork Shoulders, LB 17c Whole Pork Loins, LB. 19c Fresh Hams, whole or half 25c Lamb Shoulders, LB 18c Plenty of Fresh Dressed Chickens, LB. 33c Detroit Tea Store Candlemass Day 2nd of February Bees Wax Candles Only 6 Days More FRANK WOLFSTYN 332 Huron Ave.

Grandmother's Large cr Twin Loaf I Loaf Other Delicious Varieties of Grandmother's Bread: Whole Wheat, Raisin, Rye, French and Luncheon! Quality A Bottle Of Milk Is A Bottle or Health! G3 eats FfftioattG aimcal VegettaM CREAMED SPANISH ONIONS Peel and boll tendr, separate them with fork and Place alternately with a layer of onions and a layer of bread crumbs in a pudding dish, season each layer with salt, pepper and butter than pour over the whole enough cream or milk to nearly cover. Put in oven and bake a nice brown. This Is a delicate way to cook onions. Frcl ius has made a fortune out of the invention of electrical devices. But he bans the telephone from his beautiful home at Miami Beach, pictured with him above.

Jangle Of Bell Irked Him During Early Ex POttatfcOeO Michigan No. 1 pk Ripe Fruit lb a JJC periments Now It Is His Enemy OF ALL KINDS Fresh Fillets of Haddock Oysters and Fresh Dressed Pout-v DUCKS Mushrooms JONES DAIRY FARM SAUSAGE Home Made Sausage Schmude Bros, PHONES 70 and 2236 1204 Military St. we Miami Beach, Fla, Jan. 2 most model residence. Arch Enemies! The telephone brings me too close to the world," Osius explained, "The telephone and I are enemies.

In the experimental factory at Racine, its ringing jangled every thought and seriously Interfered with my work. When I came to Miami Beach, because of ill health, nine years ago, and built a winter home. I determined not to put up with it any longer." Fred Oshis, 47, of Racine, has perfected at least 15 major electrical devices that have vastly affected American life, but he scorns the most popular of electrical conveniences the telephone. Practically a. hermit, in a half-million dollar winter home here, the man who filed early patents on the vacuum cleaner, the electric motor, the portable electric sewing machine, and the electric milk-shaker denies himself a fai'-iUty that now is to Ix found in the GREAT CO BABCOCK DAIRY CO.

S8TADLI0USD 1215 Tenth Street Osius left school at the age of i 13. At IS was the proprietor Phone 1199.

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