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C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1928. S S ST S SR S SN SUNE SHRC SRE ST SN UL SHIZ SNz SN S ST P DE MoLL's &'seects . e PHONE [JS; fer by Workers to Arbitrate | Crowds Rush There. [ ‘coprrient. 1028 by North American News: . i e y ATTA ] < it Mills Agree to Probe. PRy : O et ChkpIaii's: Oomimiibstod; A T vostmaNs z & To Send One of the New - ' MOL! 3 CK. \ s i they ap- 2 1 e HOLLYWOOD, Calif., August 9.-— peat in the black Terent g EY'SP"| . mimpmon B. Diugherly, .2 _Adeuts CHANGE FROM RADIO TO | : i - . i i street, has been commissioned by the RECORDS BY A TWIST OF i A Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Bert recent e 1 timated | War Department, a first lieutenant in 1. Ploren o At & recent premiere it is estimated | WO CPlains Gorps, and Martin D. THE WRIST. - 16 N |TOURISTS “DISCOVER" HOMES ~l:i &k st PEACEHOPEHELD | ™ o "some ramous FiLm sTars|:iear s e her fu r to interrupt Ohlpllnhltlm IN I[X"I.E .. | Chapiin howsd the Ahercation and came Real Estate Company Issues Map Showmg over to her with his card and a liitle plcture he had drawn upon it for her. , i i {7 1 f P1 ' Resid: d e meley the. i, who 1 Day’s Conference Brings Of- ocation o ayers Kesidences an D e e by Sotivent Tt B the Associated Press NEW BEDFORD, Mass., August 2 { Lytell, Pl Vidor, Mari Davies, | that more than 18,000 people were lined Differing in facts, theories and conten- | Ltell Fomence VIRH FHORL BLEL | up at the curbs peering tnto limousines | Deluter, 16, 58 JOTCR (eom "l “Casy Terms at arriving with notables. Alex , Va, To Your Home on Trial tions concerning causes for and con- n; nn:: of mc‘xmuc strike here, rep- | Stars were “discovered” by friend tourist | Last evening local police had to fight | tenant of Infantry, both in the Reserve Tesentatives of the operatives and manu- | 0daY. back erowds for blocks when a boule- Corps of the Army. D pesterday piaced thelr' atms plmisl}‘?;':’w';‘n';: homes of these | vard theater had an opening, nierest by i MG r fi e ' 4 in cinema favorites reaches fever hea : ; and grievances before the State Board in “the past. Drivers of sightseeing |in tne town where those favorites live. Grass Fires Rage in West. 1330 o e "of ‘statistics and facts | busses have been content to swing by T SAN FRANCISCO, August 9 (#).— N - - orom 8 Tase Of M Aminant | O the main highways and call out Suchl| Two children were at dinner with|Grass and brush fires which thus far HOME ¢f KNABE & AM e res came forth. Foremost of thepe | Tesidences as came within thelr line of | their parents in a cafe last night, and |this ck have caused two deaths and &Every hin, e 0 S lc or eerce was the contention that the life of the viston. Charlie Chaplin came in and sat at the | considerable property loss kept fire- S fine goods cotton industry tn New Bed-| But today a real estate company | pext table. Followed a discussion be- [fighters busy in several districts in the — 3 ford depended upon reduction in costs. opening a new subdivision had the in- | tween the little ones. The boy siid off | Far West today. None of the fires was e e Other that a crisis in the | Spiration to issue a map showing the | his chair. approached the comedian and reported out of control T of textile wages In New England | exact location of the homes of all|__—— i sl s Dad been Teached. | celebrities in the neighboring district. To the manufacturers, as represented | Pollow=d a rush of flivvers to Beverly. tn the board by John Sullivan, president | Luncheons wete npfa\ed and ml;\-sur‘x]\‘ed; New re tton Manufac- | in cars lined along the curbs.. milies bl Nt(li.rcli:\ ;:f‘r rr{:t wage | grouped themselves fetchingly on the | Bz | lawns off Pickfair. od that. lke the| The sightseers were not content to rv. the manufacture | drive by. They lingered about for | & leave this section | hours, craning their necks and hoping No Obligation—We're Glad to Do It good t e goods woul ecause of inability to make a profit. | some famous one would arrive home or | The South appeared to be the place | sally forth. destined to receive it, according to Sul- Tom Mix's house provided a favorite livan's statements. locale for snapshots. Tom might well William E. G. Batty, secretary of the | be called “Monogram™ Mix. He is no extile Council, said that | modest, shrinking violet when it comes Bed! workers took the wage | to_putting the brand on his personal would have to be accepted else- | belongings. | Behold, then, the front door with he end of the day the two fac- | T. M. in generous letters. The tourist, on¢ secmed to be far apart, although | snapped at the entrance of this abode | Q the operatives had offered to arbitrate | can prove to the hometown folks that | %wc\\lgr OAFN'%{EWNST the differences if the mill officials would | he is sending them the genuine goods. Y restore the wage reduction and join in| Or he can have himself snapped | CHANGES FROM RADIO v of the situation. This would | leaning against the side gate, Here N provide for increased labor | Tom Mix is printed out in large letter- for workers at lower wages, but a |ing. The man who has made millions | TO RECORDS INSTANTLY Telention of the average weekly wage as in Western pictures evidently believes Rms at existed before the cut in a frank, honest declaration of own- ’ " ership | - " An interesting phase of Hollywood is | RALT STRIKE PICKETERS the fact that all the curious ones who 5 | stand for hours in the streets just to Police Arrest Eight Textile Paraders | gape at some celebrity coming in or and Prevent Fight. out of (n luncheon place do not come from afar. FALL RIVER, Mass., August 9 (#)— . T sale pica g ') | oney art Soosl pople smahily. U0 the finishing plant of the American| cafe famous for celebriti fes, fail to rec- m;‘”‘f gf h"'uh" v“sx"m"d'&‘ fi: - | ognize them generally. For movie stars ight arrests as police stopped a| piys their natural—or unnatural—col- G Street Corner13* CHICKERING _ MASON & HAM! 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