New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 4, 1925, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'RIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1025, GRONTH OF MovEE e e o is | . FREE! * \ FREE In childhood we wers brought up in the 25 PLAYER ROLLS, BENCE 25 PLAYER RQI.I§, BENCIH, : KIS R environment of music, taught and real- [ .’.;(;:\Ii-?l}”;(];gllfl»l;\&b [,Ar?upl’ T SCARF AND PIANO l'u'\}ll ized it radiated love, sunshine, and a real WITH ZACH PLAYER Hol]ywood’s [ns,gm[[cauce Re- WITH EACH PLAYER i home atmosphere. Today it means even § 3 4 more—it is recognized as the greatest SDOI]SIME for Fame i€ known agency for reviving the home o7 il spirit—the real home. Hollywood, Dec. 4 (P—Because of ¥ its Inslgnificance not so many ycars 180, Hollywood became one of the K0als of the world's movio-struck, During the first ten years after 1900, when the motion pleture in- lustry was hn»gmnlng to come into telng, Hollywood subbornly refused to show any marked growth, Itg ounder, H. H. Wilcox, a real es man formerly of Ohio and K had laid out the district at stablishing it as destra e tial property. But It was too far from the then small eity of Los Angeles, Most of the motion picture studios were in the but a few were lo. ‘uated in None was There was no lighting equipment then such as is used now, and pie- tures made in Californ where here plenty of sunshine, show. cd results that were ficult to ob- tain in sections more frequently visited by rain, Back in New York, the Nestor Company of David Horscly verlencing unending trout wrge payroll to meet, r bad weather was e fits, Horsely and 1 cided to go to California. The heads of the Nestor Company had heard of Hollywood. It was a pretty place. But the best feature was that a location for a studio pro. could be obtained there for lit- or nothing. And so, because of | Hollywood's very insigr nce, the | notion picture “magnates,” upon ar. riving in Los Angeles with about $50 retween them, went immediately to e western suburb and rented an ¢ld tavern and its barn fo tudio. | Although today the i looked upon by every of ommunity’s greatest asse! into the town was not sought, and it was Several years before the people iwoke to the fact that the movies were making Hollywood, and the business became pers Tor years after the is, until the drawing power of th industry became obvious, the people ' ; ! of filmdom were subjected to all i manner of insults. And in the board of trade there arose many heated ‘z debates over the movies, but the P business men favoring them finally | |8 won out. | With the rise of fllmdom to power, | B the fame of Hollywood, which b ume a part of Los Angeles in 1 et Of Qur Great Christmas Sale of Pianos, Player place was about 7,000, Today it is' g usumated at 125,000 There are 24| <tudios and 50 prodncing companics, ‘ iR ianos and Grands Will Break All Records w"‘”flN VISIT[]RS : Player pianos seem to be in the grcaicst demand. The big assortment we are showing, the many ARE N W EXPE[;TEE ; Tomorrow’s business will break every sales record made by this store. Piano buyers from near o1 beautiful models to select from—all add to make this an opportunity of a lifetime. y will be here taking advantage of the slashing price reductions we are making on this | CHRISTMAS SALE OF PIANOS, PLAYERS AND GRANDS Buyers are not only attracted by the prices but are particularly pleased at our exceptionally easy Sucharistic Congress Plans icl its i livery of the piano and easy weekly or month- S oia ’ payment plan which permits of a small deposit upon delivery p y y : Being Madfl I Quick selections are noticeable thronghout the store, evidencing that buyers are realizing th~ areat By vayaies £y ot e falncr AL re tiey lsiAnd W foud the aatne gusrachy. of willie tiion: e bargains that this sale offers. struments as low as $95 to $125 as on the more ex pensive models. Chicago, Dee. 4 (—Chleago face ie problem of caring for more t June 20-21 | ristic Con for the first time in ers expect if | notable gather- he church. fim ¢ 1 sion, {itional fe neeting, in which wes will participa Soldiers' f nit hoirs of ildren are ng || Perfect shape s, the altar for which the area of the which bas a jition in which promi iven to the work of csts and nuns of ich ys from 1 = QUICK ™ e HERE IS HOW WE PROTECT YOU . i eason 1 b your This Piano is guaranteed for ten k Pyadevotion fo If you are mot satisfied with your piano you If for any r e b & years m date of [‘Tl‘r\h‘ls('_ Should any Ty ) at any time within 3o days from 2 d piano for another, you may do so at any time 3rd ars a ) rs of the church ls’. may notity ws at any b N 6 of ase and we will exche within one year from date of purct defect in material or workmanship appear DEPOSIT DEPOSIT ik case you make an exch e | within that time, we will repair it, or replace gross, e ase y 2 X 3 len duct every penny you h the piano with a new one of like grade with- Holds Your Choice S| Holds Your Choice time from the price of the piano for which out cost to you. you exchange. This is what we call Proof.---This is an ounce of Proof that is worth a pound of hearsay. .ACT QUICKLY! Don't be among those who will wish they had. T\\')() I‘.‘u}rms (;f'll)c}gfg]:1|uck\ ) 5 Piano or Phonograph shment it Al o : g A 4 : L_Eml Dec. 4 P—Kentucky is Piano or Phonograph iz A\ P % % | Liberal Allowance g x Liberal Allowance 3 B g . . - b for Your Old for Your Old ——— e ntucky of Ap sald has deterred unlawful commis sions pronouncedly.

Other pages from this issue: