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Battle Creek Moon-Journal from Battle Creek, Michigan • 9

Battle Creek Moon-Journal from Battle Creek, Michigan • 9

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syfrenpaY yurr mr THE BATTLE CHEEK MOOW JOTOTAL age jmrs I Lincoln" has been revived in Ham Imersmith Londori the scene of MOVIE STAR MAKES RIENDS IN ARCTIC its original production re mastered that delightful 1 of this department in 9S 100 West Jackson St Merchants Savings Bank the ilm lashes be a in Leslie of Th 391fi38012 LIABILITIES I COMING EVENTS $391635012 OICERS an wil) ap Plays and Players TORTOPHONE he h'ls made for Selznick Mrs Lillian Hartom was Jo PRESS PERSONALS SATURDAY SPECIAL SUIT PIANO STOOLS a 60 62 West Main St BELL 365 an actor and finally for Mme Sarah Bern Session session of While appearing before the camera in a Grey Terry the movie star had ample time While there she picked up an Eskimo puppy part with it although the 10g will soon be among the best sled dogs of the territory Tan noil Prince Michael Cantacuzene and Curtis leaving the church at broke Slid is of receiver The Phonograph Has a good tone is equipped with automatic stop plays all records Edmund Breese and Doris Mit chell have been engaged for "Blue Eighth Nazimova is retaking some the scenes in Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Bills Payable State Money on Deposit Deposits We are making a special of fer on this $4000 instrument as follows: put He nn ht making In the himself The has pic op So to JlitiOWTI 130083576 10951100 31652641 2500000 465062 fol Mrs din and en Jos will Movies 1 gun co pianist Have Interesting An interesting rep Chi Jap pre race to the ladles on the climate people of India where she a missionary for some time pleased selections Entertain at Luncheon Mrs Theresa Robinson Mrs Smith and Mrs Brewer entertained at small delightful luncheon pasties riday at the Battle Creek Country club Oth ers to entertain were Mrs Sullivan Mrs Branson and Mrs Nichols with Little Eva Uncle Tom and a bunch of genuine Siberian blood hounds is expected to play at the Post Theatre early the coming season The revival of with De Wolf Hopper and rancis Wil son in the leading roles' will go on tour September 5 the trip extend ing to the Pacific coast and back ever in I Betty Blythe In her wonderful batik robe The quarterly membership meet ing of the irst Spiritual Alliance church wll be held Tuesday even ing with Mr and Mrs Will Spink 566 Lake avenue gaum for too that zaiuc than DUKE MARLBOROUGH ESTATE HAS NEW AMERICAN MISTRESS new under the sun presentation the club Miss Clarissa Pelham Curtis now Princess Cantacuzene bride scendant of an old and noble Russian family one of the scores driv en into exile by the Bolshevists ear that the Reds might attempt to kill the prince at the wedding led to the placing of a police guard about the Greek orthodox church at Roxbury Mass where the wed ding was performed The prince's mother was Miss Julia Dent Grant granddaughter of General Grant and is well known as a writ er The prince was a Harvard classmate of the bride's brother POLICE GUARD AGAINST REDS WHEN GIRL WEDS PRINCE 25000000 8000000 ILou Tellegen whom Battle Creek saw in "Blind Youth" as well as in various film offerings is now an American citizen by nat uralization He was born in Ath ens Greece of Dutch parents and educated largely in rance where he became leading man hardt The "Sweet Heart Shop" booked for June 3 and cancblied ventured out again and got as far as Chica go where it now in hands RESOURCES I oans and Discounts Bonds and Mortgages Untied States Bonds Cash on I land and In Banks Banking House Othi Reni Eatale Betty Blythe the pretty screen star who has gained fame for her Queen of Sheba is now gaining fame ns a designer and artist she is the envy of ail the feminine contingency because of her new batik negligee which she designed herself She Is shown hero wear ing her new creation which is said to be the only one of its kind in the country It is of gold metallic cloth the entire back and train hand painted with peacock feathers in natural colors Tlte sleeves from elbow to wrist are of crepe de chine shad ing from pale gray to smoke bhte The front of the gown la of slightly molted with green the head and comb of the peacock ex tending over the breast It is a robe fit for the Queen of Sheba soon to be produced under the direction of Rollin Sturgeon was one of the perennoal stage bits of a dozen years ago It was written by Hal Reid father of Wallace Reid and played on the melodramatic cir cuit year after year with creasing popularity his bride nee Miss Clarissa Pelham Roxbury Mass after the wedding of Roxbury and Boston Mass is of Prince Michael Cantacuzene de Thomas Jefferson who pear in the title role of "Rip Van which is now being made into a screen play will wear the same costume which he and his father used in the presentation of this classic of the American stage These clothes it is declared have been used on the stage for a period of more than 70 years "Clay is Eugene have a feeling of satisfaction when you examine your clothes after we have dry cleaned and pressed them To Have Annual Outing The annual picnic of the mem bers of the Merry I club and their families will be held at Willard Park Lake Goguac Wednesday July 13 A fine pro gram of sports is being arranged and members are requested to bring table service Has Luncheon Guests Mrs Branson of Garrison avenue entertained a small com pany of guests at luncheon riday at the Battle Creek Country club honoring her daughter in law Mrs Edward Branson Jr who is visiting here for a short time from Littletown Ohio Mrs Branson was formerly Miss Illa onda and in keeping Give Missionary Program Over one hundred people attend ed the missionary program pre sented last evening by the ladies of the missionary department Wo Union of the irst Baptist church in the church parlors The session was opened by the presi dent Mrs George Cooley and de votionals were led by See dorff Mrs Crandell was in charge of the delightful program which presented the mission ap peal to America from the different nationalities The first race to be presented was the yellow raceresented by Mrs Goodrich nese andMiss Maxine Stone anese Miss Marion Cooley sented the plea for the yellow and Miss Ava Seedorff sang a Jap anese song The girls were cos tumed to represent the different countries and posed during tjje songs given Mrs Emerick in In dian costume presented the red race and Miss lorence Cooley played on the violin "The Land ofthe Sky Blue Miss anny Bass presented the colored race and Miss Riley of the Sanitarium force sang Miss Ocena Marshall in her plea for the black race gave a splendid oration Miss June Tucker was the white race costumed as and Miss Lottie Mack sang the Miss Evelyn Stru win carrying a babe representedhe immigrants that swarm to our shores Miss Irma Ross gave a poem and Miss Geraldine Hamil ton spoke The closing number was sung by all nation alities as they made their plea to America in charge of the music which was unusually good with the program and Mrs Perkins and Mrs Cora Shook were hostesses A social hour closed the evening at which time punch and wafers were served Sir and Mrs 'Benson of Chicago former lo cal residents were present for the evening The August meeting of the society will be a picnic at Wil lard Park Has Outing The ladies of the Victory Club entertained their husbands a jolly outing to ine Lake riday evening The trip was made by auto and over thirty enjoyed the delectable picnic spread at the cot tage of Mr and Mrs IBerl Mer shon The evening was spent with swimming and games the party returning shortly after ten The Victory Club wifi not meet again until September Have Jolly Outing Thursday afternoon the ladies Of the Merry Housewives club of Ur bandale enjoyed an outing at Wil lard Park Lake Goguac The pic nic supper at 6 was an im portant part of the schedule and the time was pleasantly pass 1 ed with boating and other diver Sions The club entertained ten guests at this time In a fortnight 5 the club will meet with Mrs Emma i Castle on Dunning avenue After we Clean and Euro plan the prices range from a day for one and $7 for to $2 for one and $350 for The club has about twelve BIG HAT SALE! Sample Hats choice at $100 $289 $498 White and Colors All Materials Lot Sample Corsets Half Price PANSTIEHL HATS AND CORSETS 32 Main (upstairs)Step Saves You Money" Ethel Grey Terry and her pet Eskimo dog rir north picture Ethol to make new friends and now she refuses to able to take its place one and $70 for two Room 3 $35 for one and $65 for two Room 5 single $30 and double $55 pean $450 two two rooms available to members and their special guests for any length of time desired After 9 o'clock there will be no service atx the club according to announcement at the club next week Committee todav schedule of prices for meals at Mrs A Hinds of Grand Boule vard has been called to Hastings by the illness of her mother Mrs red Gibbon of the Meeh em law office is spending a two vacation at St Mary's lake Youst 16 Rose street who had a serious accident at Sherman lake about a week ago is reported Ito be improving Miss Hazel Mason a Nichols hospital nurse is spending her va cation in Coldwater the guest of Miss Mabie Kemp Mrs Theresa letcher 112 Col lege street has as her week end guests the Misses Gladys Smiley Rachel and Margaret letcher Miss Jean Teglund has returned to Washington following few days' visit with her sister Miss Astrid Teglund on Willard avenue I Dr Holes and Mr and Mrs Thomas Sheppeard of Lake At the Country Club There will be no dinner dance featured at the Battle Creek Coun try Club this evening but there will be one The House nounced 'a rooms and Tanging from Room A at $50 a "eek for one person and $80 for two American plan to $27 far one and $15 for two in a room A 4 Between these two extremes mentioned are several modorate prces such as Roon $40 for Trains equipped with motion picture machines and films are be ing run through Siberia giving exhibitions nt each railroad sta tion according to Julius Kohner Czecho Slovakian cinema authority and publisher of one of the well known international trade journals who recently ar rived in this country The Soviet government is strongly in favor of the development of motion pic tures and is paying great atten tion to the community effects of movie theatres he says Lcnine Trotsky government encouraged the erection of ture playhouses which are I crated by a commission of the viet government There arc day some 30(10 picture houses in Russia and more are being added constantly Kohner declares As an indication of the interest of the Soviet government he was of ficially invited to go to Moscow He will Shortly establish an ex change there to distribute Anierl can and Europeah films cd him pick nut sweater for anil then It camo out that Bryant buys all ills wife's clothes I She lias not bought a thing for her self shire her marriage seven years ago and from ihn tips of her tinyl black satin sllpp ra to the smait little black straw hat jauntily perched on bobbed hair she win proof thtt Bryant Washburn is I SOMH picker Tn fn he did just about the best picking he i vrr did when he chdsc Mabel for his wife and did you know that she was the first acknowledged wife In the motion picture industry? Ono really couldn't blame him for acknowi 1 edging her (ho very minute she1 said although lie did it 1 against all the advice of all nf the other men on the screen They said he would be done for but Washburn has proved that old Idea false And now both Mr and Mrs Washburn proudly acknowledge I and even boast nf Sonny (Bryant Jr) who is six years old nmi Dwight Ludlow who is two Washburn Is now making his own pictures and plans to make four or five good ones a year and spend some time ranking personal appear ances about the country for he likes meeting his fans ewer and better pictures is the new slogan The old musical comedy Belle of New has been re vived in New York at the Winter Garden but is known as "The Whirl of New Nearly twen ty five years ago it was called great in (Battle Creek John picture has an imposing cast 'El sie erguson and Wallace Reid are the stars and principal roles arc played by Elliott Dexter Motitagu Love George awcett and Paul Me Allister and wife week end guesfs of Mr and Mrs Garvey on Kalamazoo street James Tuck er and wife of ort Wayne Ind motored to Battle Creek and spent a few days last week with Mr and Mrs Garvey Pole May Enter A recent visit of Paderewski master former Polish premier to the Gold wyn studios at Los Angeles has given rise to the report that Paderewski may be contemplating an entry into nwviedom Paderewski with his bushy hair and tiny goatee was always a dramatic figure upon the concert It is conceivable he would photograph well in the movies Certainly there would be unusual interest attached to a historical film showing the beginnings of the Polish republic with Paderewski playing upon the screen the same role he played in real life Paderewski visited the studios as the guest of Rupert Hughes the novelist lie told those In the studio that he was an artTcnt movie fan Then he spent an hour fn conference with Godsol chairman of the Goldwyn board of directors and Abraham Lohr vice president In charge of production No word as to the nature of the conference has been forthcoming Madame Paderewski accompanied him on the visit BETTER 36 Jefferson BODINE BROTHERS BELL 365 You tell it from a new suit vv Ar" 5000000 10000000 2116 irestone Goodrich Dinner Dance at Gull Owing to the continued hot weather there has been a decid ed drop in the number entertain ing guests at the Gull Lake Coun 1 try Saturday evening ner dance This evening Mr Mrs Sommers Cushman will i tertain friends Mn and Mrs eph Brown of Kalamazoo have a party as will Mr and Mrs Earl Besaw of Akron who are stopping at the club Tuesday evening the Kalamazoo Rotarians frail have a big dinner at Vrott trv Hltk of every wide awake producer he Brien's thirteenth starring vehicb asserts Oh yes there is one more thing this sileut actor has a most won tierful speaking voh WOULD YOU ACCEPT 10 OZ the Summit Park Baptist Missionary Society was held riday afternoon in the church parlors with Mrs Rudloff president presiding This society was recently organ ized and has a membership of about twenty at the present time Mrs I Stone gave a splendid talk and was Mrs George Dykeman with several piano Some fine programs are being pre pared by the officers for the com ing sessions of the society and all ladies of the chureh interested will be welcome Neilan as Actor or tlic first lime In years Neilan deserted the posi tion of director reeenlly and on the grease pninf again pearnd beforo the camera of which he is now for irst National release picturo Neilan appears as in a novel handling of a story that is expected to produce soinething fn picture auto and will spend the time there fishing Mr and Mrs Harry Stone and son Laurence of Cleveland have returned to their home lowing a visit with Amy Strayer on Champion street rank Peek has returned to his home in New York city follow ing a visit to liis sister Mrs Hu bert Bell 154 Upton avenue Mr Peck is connected with the credit department of Bommcr ish and Company New Yorki Mr and Mrs Henry Salisbury have returned to their home in New York city following a visit with the former's parents Mr and Mrs William Salisbury 79 Lathrop avenue They also visited Mrs Salisbury parents Mich Rev Charled McLean of Saginaw are the Remember how you liked those pictures and how you came home feeling as if everything in the whole world was just about all right and everybody was a pretty good scout after all? Weil just the way you feel after ynu have met Mr Washburn him self the creator of the famous Skinner Bryant Washburn is touring the country making personal appear ances ana contrary to the custom of some of our lionized heroes he does not claim to leave a string of broken hearts behind him far from It Instead he is leaving a host of friends in every eitv for to meet Mr Washburn Is to be his friend I He is a handsome well built fellow with the most winning smile and pleasing manner which is sur passed only by the charming man ner and smile of his young wife And if you really want to find out something about Mr Washburn the best way to do it is to inter view his attractive wife for he is always so busy greeting old friends and new acquaintances that one can scarcely see him for more than a minute at a time It was Mrs IV ashburn who toid me how Bryant started his motion picture career in Chicago and how they both started their married life there She also told how Bryant first made a name for himself playing villains and heayy parts Then she confessed that she hoped we would not take fno long to luiarrisw him because she wat 77ie Bank of Personal Service Condensed Statement at the Close of Business June 30 1921 We pay 4 per cent on Demand Certificates and Sav ings Deposits We will appreciate your account All collections given prompt attention At Gull Camp About twenty girls from the A will enjoy the summer kcamp at Gull lake over the week Tend Swimming lessons are taught dally at yie camp and many girls have sport during their week end trips there "The Willow is to inusicalized Ch ules Kraijon author of is adapting Hail Caine's "The for the Hcrem DeMoss Randall Co ell 417L Btrrfseye view of Blenheim Palace Blenheim Palace historic estate of the Duke of Marlborough now is presided ovf by a npw American miatrs she is iho new Go uchcss of Marlbo ruiJJlh who WiiM Visa nisiHvft sf Rn1 on guac are spending the week end at until her marriage ttf the duke recently palace k'tuaied in Pine lake They made the trip by one of the most picturesque pots of JSurope Portophone (double spring motor) 12 selections (6 double faced S5c records your own selection 3 packages needles loud medium soft $3000 Cash or terms Mell that is just what you do when you buy unknown or what is termed brand tires Do You Know Mr Motorist what weight fabric should go into the making of a 30x3 inch tire? Po you know how many piles of fabric sut a tire should have? And do you know that 90 of the unknown Gyp tireS afd undersized? We Know You or you would not purchase merchandise that is short in weight shy in size and short in count whether it be tires or eggs And or Your Information a standard brand tire in the 30x3 size should hare lour plies of I'abric of standard weight VIZ 17' duck with breaker strip and cushion between carcass and tread We curry tiros built to this specification Selling at $1395 and it the same manufacturers would build thi same tire with but 15 oz duck and that is the weight fabriu tist in the cheaper brands and should they use thfeO plies of fain Instead of four ns most of them do and give you an undersike tire instead of a standard size We Could Sell You This Tire for $900 nntt mase a goon pront too we Have been hi the tit over ten years and know tires We willingly ccfifes there has been more deception practised in the tire this used by the old tinje pat ty with the two shells and a pen ut circus titne but wo are playing tlo gams square We have no 100 tb 1 khot guarantees to Offer but wo jto render 100 mile age for every dollar you spend With tiS A follower quires whether Richard Carle ever appeared In anything besides a musical play Carl's one departure from the field where he has so long been conspicuous was when George Tyler cast him as the shy carpenter in "Children of the Ghetto" It was Tyler's desire to1 take Carle to London with the company but the comedian glad of the opportunity afforded to get back where he felt more at home declined the offer and returned to musical comedy Refinished stools will be sold Saturday for $100 and $200 These stools will give good service at the piano at the work shop or in the kitchen Sale at CHAS ROAT MUSIC CO A anuft JmTj KJ 'WO' Ml 7 Wk WK 4 A A UW WW AV sit 1 Bi I I 1 OVIELANW xx a (f wit? vS'jk i 4 i I wa icwe sw 1 i 4 tv ov'i Ml lai ihJhA a a i ii IWf XMW 'nil! 11 1 I I iW I iWWW' pl'IwiTt I i i i A Minty President Hoffmastcr Vice President A Jones Vice President II A Rowles Vite President red Wells Vice President Kiirhnic Cashier 1 Taylor Auditor DIRECTORS I IL Boos A Mlntv Brewer A MaeGrcg HoffmasWr A Rowles A Jones Sterling Kuchnle Turner Luover red Wells 1 91.

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