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"PAGE TEN COUNCIL VOTES NEW PAVING AT _ Test MEET . O'Connor Opposes Im. N nt on Grou nds of dship to Many Popular i in Chita Republic Mr. D. Dhalov, former feats of baked pig, fish, taro and French wines, Ip directors were the only ones who did seem to get enjoyment out of the mer, what with long hours of under the biazing sun, endeavoring to beat into the obstinate native minds what was re- quired of them and to keep specta tors from strolling into the range of the camera at critical moments. BRONZE BEAUTY MAY BE FEATURED. LOS ANGLES, fept. 6—Mua nua is the name of a bronze beauty of the south seas who has received a series of screen tests in Tahiti and will be brought here and fea- tured in a senses of photoplays ‘f the development of the tests justi- fies it. I. A. Walsh, motion picture di- rector, who headed a group of Los Angeles motion picture actors who went to Tahit! to film scenes, an- nounced on his return here. The plays in which Muanua would be featured would be of the South Seas, it was said. Muanua has classic features and wonderful aptitude for motion pic- | ture work lacking only a working knowledge of the English language. so far as could be determined befor¢ the development of the test pic- res, Wi said. LACK TREAD TIRES With New Features a communist is a ft erage mf Tana caooneedl Gok peison hg ee eae is the as —_ => the in the ‘of the same state, elected from ths peasanty. conp nee KING-PARAGON ve) Vie 5 (Faparc Milea FAeRic) ‘ance, tion here centered about the minia- Mileage, and NGs: kid Security ture Hollywood in the cocoanut Ideal Tire & Rubber Co., 136 West Second St. | pe | Prealdent Dre Mrs. Edith Rockefeller McCormick threw open her Lake Forest hyme for a fete for the Girl Scouts. Photo T shows Mrs. Benjamin Carpenter, commissianer of Girl Scouts of Cook county and a group of the scouts for whom Mrs. McCormick was hostess. 1 been permitted to come together for were not only al ut were forced to in ** Aerial Flivver’”” Equipped With Matseoyle © for long periods of time. nterested did the natives be ¢ in the business of making pic- tures that they forgot their tribal sted their entire ener groves on the beach. and the spec- tators not only raade a continuous picnic about the scene of operations by day but also held joyous parties in town at night, while the various district delegations among the na- John M. Whisenhunt East Side Garage tive actors pooled their earnings in THURSDA WILL BE A BIG MONEY SAVING DAY FOR THE WOMEN OF CASPER We Are Offering Many Extraordinary Bargains behind immense shields. ves, the motion picture di ector said, got so excited they for got to hyrl their spears carefully as instructed. ‘The hardest job of all in filming the natives, Walsh sald, was to keep them from giggling. The novelty of the thing was too much for their ris ibllities (PAPEETE,. Tahit!, Aug. 14— spondence of The Associated )}—The. taking of moving pic- res by a corps of actors, directors nd photographers from Los Ange- some 200 natives at and found, so upset the normal order of things in Pa- peete this summer that the Bastile celebrations, which ordinarily . (Bud) Snyder, mechanic at McCook ficld, Dayton, Ohio, with the “flying fllvver” which he has designed and ‘constructed. ‘He ix now planning to market these tiny planes at $1,200—tho price of a good car. The plane weichs only pounds and can be packed in a box 9 by 4 by 5 feet. It's wing spread \is 21 feet; length, 16 feet 6 inches—small enough to pak in the chicken cook, Driven “by a motorcycle engine | it has a maximum speed of 62 miles; minimum of 35 miles an hour; maximum load, 200 pounds, Photo shows 0. day TAHITI WARRIORS FORGET ALL STRIKE IN CINEMA INTEREST| FRANCISCO,, SAN | American apper mc Sept. 6.— 8 flocking to the cinema candle do not demon- half the hic disturbance the young draftees of Tahiti display, according to Raoul Walsh, motion ure director, who has returned to San Francisco with a corp of as sistants from the South Seas. 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