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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1925. 'STEP-BY-STEP STORY OF FILM yotecons ovooo o o Ruggia’s Thousands of Orphan Children | wnmw(mwmmeDBYus* flWW““fi;mfimummmnwmmmemm country. which purchased or produc as well as distribute (3se L « {Zukor Forced Rivals Who R,.fu,ed o, INccede ol e e Solins Falter b iy wie dvasaistod prein i o asiioiieal e ks anins teounty Gien MOSCOW. November 2. Soviet | thera nre great hordec of homeles X, 5 P - 5 e m J 1970, Loew purch; it 4 4 3 ed 1o a "'I'\i"\ meth- ' hoys and ho have swollen 1he His P"‘po"“l" to Me rge, Trade Commis- Inc., the Metro Ple-jod of solving fits orphan " problem. | ranks of vagrants in the eities amd . which was en 1 » Moscow Noviet vesterday decided | hecome sel Declares. i d distribut » two orphan children in each Sddwyn | sant family in the vill; p nynwd)nn \\Iu-‘n was simi- A4S compensation for 1t : Giroull. ana: HowiZilon e tter being] It «d in production and dis | €ither a small arant of land or from §, 7 and 8 rooms, two baths and | = : s Miaiion. at|ibution 2 it with Metro 3 1o 10 rubles monthly for esch child. | = .« nrchin sarage. complately derached ¥ ATz IoN., 44 lompany s0 quired the Lonis | The children will be with streets and bhecome Just East of Chevy Chase Circls. Step by step. counsel for the|'®Mpted first to absarh it and later | B. Mayer I’ es Company, which | lothing and or dicants, Consisten' Prices and Terms. | Fed '\] Trade Commission have taken ¢ destroy it re merged ini th Mety i will N fost ¥ " 1 . ey |UP the uniting of production, distri First National was organized e Bl Sl L Sl vl actas foster itaihn . Ty M SonvItIon S HOW TO REACH PROPERTY D on e e S i i gantzed In W17 Mayer organzation {the orphans while in the vilkze the care of the ifs is in part the it G ke el as g cooperative inzy company nik srovicion for their education | responsibility of the Hussinan | i L In support of thelr contention ; s Resolution Cited king provision f heir educati; ponsibilit the Rusair *.7%'s {that an open attempt was made to|OF outlet fo L and B had Al . pic 1lone communistic lines ind the government sccordin Tahorr i dustry, and ey | by w by ot allow ‘amous Plavers had hecome active Child vazrancy is one of the sorest | appealed 10 the peasants ™ Rave i i”’_' Industr nd they | hene not al Iv enzaged in combining exhibition | probiems with which present-day us- | shelter and care have related from the testimony in the | 1o y e with production and dlstibution; A E four ye: of Investigation how fac- | huy the finished pro resolution the F {tors that loomed up in the busines anchi I ted the ce 2 ; ! i . "} he nons hoa Ju read i e i o pr e kst prated e eostmows o on s o= ot et | MEDALS FOR TEXAS READY RITES FOR S. N. SMITH. H,,n i‘” this 'm. o of the 17- | pilities of their te by @ould | tore lapproves a progredsive PoliCY of iy ol D ’t hat has grown to|lease the films to other exhibitors to | extension of the compuny’s activities, | Represetnative Informed of Issues Services for Deceased Nava:l| urth in si: in the country runs the | reimburse themseive alonz the lne of acqni<ition of then 1 Irise of Adolph 7 r d of the!yere made with st s ters or interest thercin for the exhi to World War Veterans Aviator Tomorrow at Arlington. | 1mous Players-Lask D.. to the K bition of its product.’ Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic, "l S L ors deal i e now broducinz with hisi, £ e by i i - acquir Amoun! c irs @ at | Metro wyn-Mayer combination, did en informed by the Sec Liquid, Just What You Need - quire it: the | jength. r Walter v, He allowed ¥ o that the bronze medals Pl | 2 ributing companies, | W. Irwin rporated the ut Eczema or other | then theaters: the attempt to absorb | v. 1, 8. | of wonde . possivie o Aupiicate in this secrion BY was producinz. These th neerns | (heir further i« The te The decision of the Moscow anthoii wesentative Clay S, Briggs of | Funaral services for Sydney Norman Smith, naval aviator. will be col ed tomorrow morni Wt the vault in 10, £¥eD [authorized by Congress April 16, 1924, Cemetery. Interment 4 buy into his new theaters. The “work = can have a clear, [and then destroy st N wl, and | fzation. had a talk with Zuke ing combination” with Loew aided ma. |77 the officers znd enlisted men o Zemo. aking usiness [ ahout the picture si M i erle S e o Rl e A SiNTs t5 LW brizades of cavaliy- oreantsetiby .”4“: communication of Temple . ' with the chise hold: | Trwin told him exhibitor aters, including 91 first-run one he s T Beery called es Pimples, | ers In it e L T exh g theaters, including 91 firstun ones. (1 tate of Texis, under authority Blotches. Eczema and | with MetroGoldwyn Maver and M: % x . the War Department December kes the skin clear jcus Loew, hix old friend E Zul e o Collects Kilts of All Clans. LT, for service in the World War 2 v and in penny sene R T re Penny ilkeTinrre, have been manufactured and are now X depicted as but steps in Theodore Penny of Wilke < Earry g n manufactured and teenth street and New 5 4 ; : " . at 10:30 o'clock. The decea to the peak of filmdom, 4 per i later 7 W i making a fine collection of Kilts. (ready for delivery 1o those entit + member of Anchor Lo which he mizht be visual He has been travelinz all over Scot- them. The medals r night Famous Players in the enstody Kev West. Fla. Temple Nove Inz Charlie Chaplin eat his pies and lan-d in the h Zetting a specimen |« Gen. Creed Hammond. | will o tha Mary Pickford grow up Charge Plot by Zukor. o Kilt ane in : of the Niilitia Burei Wi Wil Aned odse: oot e tie St i a2, It is stated there was talk about ©F One in his col ! . v to an aceredited agent | Grand Lmd=e of the Distric N M"' @e arted in 1912 i : ; o i by the late of the 3 ol These steps o back to 1917, when i vas bought from o tenant [the feature picture. or that af tour | X, o bring ab L |IIIIH!!!!'!!IIIII'!IhllIl‘” 0 0 0 un eels, was practic [Known. i ‘ b i i known. when the General Film Com R et atanists 0 T v 1 polistie rwlvh atiol AN oreed o 1 . In the € velo Mol 1138 pot wiseto use remedissl | iixsoive, Prooried aore. thins solDor |or e ama wa s Ean that Unite tists exy the ichdependupon”dope”suchas i cent of all pictures made, and market SEriiatantiv ang pr. | new ¢ « col . chloroform, cannabis or ed them through varions orz 2 Niam o ¢ i . o o ts. They mav stop your tions in the different States. temporarily by numbing the time when the industry was bui s, as most congh mix- [4N innocent of four vears. at the tures do, but this is not enongh. candy tempting Zukor then proposed a combines 7 < turalizuio ce T Rdiaieoass : | Zukor had given up the small thea- ; PORO stavell 12 vear . amed it passages must ter business on Fourteenth street, New | ¢y A oyennmes ¢ 3 » | York City. That year he orzanized the i, ] - h Famous Players Film Co.. hecoming (hat h S = . ccent Sunday a him. which Williams turned dominate a e 40 mile 3 <y had been & producer fyve industr ssists Natureto | of vaudeville sketches. He entered | the <toye and ¢ these results i idly developir stion picture | the first-run th the same time as Samuel independent company . who later « 1 his name they would simply Ly off their They organized the Jesse ;e and refuse to hook them 1 - . k. Feature o in Nov. theaters : H B""" I . ¥ r. 1913, and began producing Also the statement is made hy coun [ i e i G 2 Pl('lur(-s | ® W, Hodkinson. thronzh e | *zu0e o Williams bt it Motion Pict Co. in|declined to wor ho him THE Movie folks gl At o ey, Ten arees 8 e volip 0 on ks ez | B of “higger and betie 0 O b afe for | i i st T i ot | s tn ke € tmprasieaie | f - Pismeer” S do we ] i3 : SR Vil g i Every Cough | s ‘ , zger o | R R S SRR R LR SRR R LR especially ind anv t that time First nal had to have Zbior tnouzht wall ot b <aic | the content 6 « maSority of L snap<hots! Have us 1] after months of patient - o o S 0 For Gentlemen Who Want Fine Furnishings fused and five of the State dis- | offieials refused to be bousght " kedal that vou UR over forty vears’ experience as <h makers enables us to excel in the art tributors incorporated the Para- | Having failed to zet control of First took. Rates are rea- We sa the most particular men bhecause HALL SHIRTS ARE BUILT FOR mount Pictures Corporation. Hodkin- | National throush Williams, Zukor, it FHIEE INDIVIDU AL New son became its president ix contended. did not hdon his oriz inal intention of ultimately controllinz results reli: Fine Custom-Made Shirts Eor tapmaldiess wean ErennglG7 andi 53 planning, is only ashes in the lick of a flame. Private papers, accounts, inventories, tax data, customers’ records— worth their weight in dia- monds to your business. Only so much paper in a fire! sonable. service swift o - - Merger Plan Opposed. that efrcuit of theat i <l 1 Building Materials | Znkor 8 said o have (hen advo- | Linkienils e mroas el ar i | cated the merging of production, dis- | gjyrst National franchise holders. T oo “Rock-Bottom Prices” |!tribution and. exhibitin into. one | pe - necsaonal franchise ho . Sovivany andf to have ' teen ‘oriposed | Do e nisied IHY Nep e Developing New by Hodkinson Numerons evidence is stated 1o s = The year 1916 was one of fire- | 4 wor czreement between Ziukor .1 H . | & mnkins epreemant and Printing Pictures Corporation had been form 5 "~ =) e 1o mrodnos ol bmabute i Stifled Competition Seen el Tt cuality dertook to acquire it, but was Zuko home in Our Look around your office now. How many valuable records do you see, on shelves, in desks, in cabinets,— kicking around loose—-a standing invitation to fire even in a fireproof building? One company recently was amazed to discover that $100,- 000 worth of its vital records—many of them irreplaceable—were wholly unprotected. essful 1 1< franchis == Sash The Paramount Corporation en- Nati were : N\ DZORs AND, tered into a contract with hoth Zukor | said to have addressed the meeting XWINDOW 95¢c Up and Lasky.for the Qistribution of | statinz that there were ‘several g i Their pictures for five vears. That | tices in the industry which she The National French Doors Carried in Stock br and Lasky were then planning | done away with. and that he combine was shown by this con- | to get those present intn i wworkins REMEMBRANCE . tract, in which it was provided that |asreement with him. He felt. it was Main Office | L Shop For Guo wear Imported Scotch and French Mad Shirts $5 to $8 in case of the formation of a corpo- | Said. they should work tozether to ox 6th & C Sts. Southwest vation it_should be substituted in|hibit pictures. stop raisinz the prices € place of Zukor and Lasky for st and should not bid 2 3 Bosisv's Shih Camp Meigs The Paramount Corporation had |each other for the s 5th & Fla. Ave. Northeast decided to compel Zuker to re-|or in buyinz stories or plays St iPa Ave: lease his own picture, “The Eter-| Jules Mustbay i o ol <o nal City.” through a subsidiary cor- | Stanlex Compa iladelphia. wa s a. Ave. THE poration to be known as the Select | quoted s saving that First Natie Film Booking Agency, although it had Zukor on the run and t ] no right to the picture. This . manded a half interest in the com- “From Foundation to Roof’”” | viny. The Paramount stockholders are <aid to have objected. and that ilted in Paramount buy \ half interest in the orzanized '4‘,\:’::;"f”',":'},(mm“j”":‘_';“'“v".‘,:“];’.;,"'f:"'f, s i e 15'.'5‘:5!5'5'.‘555 SRR RRR R R LRRLR RARLRARLR e iy BTG 4k Wl i o iavante ZhiEbie ™o wom W w e s very ours, this country has 1500 ruin- o e i - VMMM ous fires. The fact that you escaped yes- terday is no guarantee for tomorrow. To- dzy, while you still have your records, send {or the free Shaw-Walker booklet, ‘‘ Years to Create, Minutes to Cremate.” It will show you how to keep your vital papers safe. Just write your name and address on a corner of this ad and mail it to the address below. Better still, phone now. EXCIUSIVC Imported Necl(wear v i cobring: $3 to §5 and Italian il From AR LR R LR R AR R R L R AR R AR R R AR LRLR AR LR Newest Patterns in other grades. $1 to $2.50 Scasonable-chght Underwear 1 Linen Wool and $2 to $13 r oeuit PHlLlP T. HALL, Inc. MEN'S WEAR AND SHIRT MAKF,R 1411 F St. N.W.—Established in 1885 The mess you'd be in if your records burned--maybe it has never entered vour mind. Suppose they do burn tonight—how can you carry on bus- iness tomorrow ? What of therecords you can't replace? —an arch-fitting three SRRt tR Rt R Rt R R Y R R R R th Rt YRR R R A A o= producing . company. the Famous 4 5 Plivers Film Company. $73.000 on ac- 79 .30 onnt of such percentag ,; This one-half interest in the Select Film Booking Az contended b e igeinl S s s THIRTEEN-FIVE F STREET tion and vears of | ive Tablets are a © compo! mixed N i e Biz Merger Discussed. ¢ color Zukor is next said to have 1 pink skin. bright ; California acquire ples. a feeling of buoy- (LomMmP2 Thoad s 3 f his and Lasky's « ood days you must h had become the by mount distribution Upon his re the turn to New York, it is stated, there e M| was a meeting at his home there and of the merzer of the ® ® and nches of the industry into ot company _—T | ““His counsel savs there is notbine in the testimony that the union at this time, vwl ; « resnlt of this meeting . ajority of the directors ! of Paramount o 7 and ousted Hodkinson.” a < and Lasky's companies Corporation, with 0 Its charter pr % ont the idex of mer three branches of the indust e S | Stop in NOW and listen to To purchase, sell. produce Dmiedetie: e " e the marvelous New Ortho- motion picture ne; and to erect, ngjeierest inushise el lealols phonic Victrola. It is terprises of all kinds." 1 e e something you will never the Paramount and its nine subsidiarie, b [ forget. mount organization was dissolved and name Paramount retained as the ‘rr\li.::l:re&'.nnc for the Famous Players ' Records you hear played Next, the Arteraft Pictures Corpora L ion e sectieen: toen o hor aisane at Rialto T heater this week ing concerns. ‘Jrl‘q'-:e’»ni»‘r;ni:-“ m-m? by the .-mmm:” are played on the NEW comamny, betatae. and. hus remmied ORTHOPHONIC onedirecting power. The whole | e sl . VECTROLA. | Sibsidiaries on all anestions of policy | | and general management.’ The tonic and laxative | | Says Rivals Were Wrecked. » . “We will consider the effect of these I elfect of Laxative BROMO | | ‘W upon the exhibitors and how I QUININE Tablets will for- | | Zukor took advantage of his dominat- ° tify the system againstGrip, ing control of production and distri- | bution to destroy the independent pro- | . Influenza and other serious ducers of pictures. and to absorb the | Music Corner ills resulting from a Cold. | | eve f the large independent ex- | s . counsel further states, “and The box bears this signature how Zukor's methods compelled the | 7th and G Sts N w é% 95 exhibitors, in order to protect their . . - huvsaShao-Walker Safe, red, with inieriors e: MR X R X X X R XN R X X X X X RS R R R RE TR RN Shau-W clker Safe EREXEXEREXERXEXEXERXEX) L fi(k‘i?fif’&i‘?&fi’:f%ffii‘fi Tuxedos Not only correct in every detail, but so comfortable it's easy for a man to acquire the habit of “a dinner coat after 6.” In the Men’s Shop, $40 The Hecht Co. F Street at 7th Pt tatatictat sttt 2 ¥3 O T T T D 1700 ITEMS OF OFFICE EQUIPMENT 605 13th Street N.W. Phone Main 9100 [Excellent opportunity for one or two successful specialty salesmen in our Safe Department. High-grade men only will be considered.] supply of zood pictures and to enable them to continue in business, o to form a co-operative hookinz orzan jBice B0c: zation, the First Natjonal Exhibitos e tetetetelintet el et el et oty