The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1921, Page 16

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A SNAG IN TRYING fuses to Handle “Fate” Even At Six Cents a Foot. 5 (Special to The Brening Wortd.) LOS ANGELES, June 2.—Clara hit a snag again, She finds no labo ratory here will develop the filma of in “Fate.” She sent the cellu- with only the name of the di- jor, “John Gorman, New York," “it was detected and refused handling at even six cents per foot rriman interests, following pur- ‘Ghase of the Salt Lake route by the €-. Pacitic, are reported to have ded to make Los Angeles the seoond port of America, ranked only by New York. Business heretofore ent to Portland and Seattle is to be Gfverted here to make this city tHe dominant foreign trade port of the Pacific Coast. Hand Maes: escwasererwers SSS reer plans. (Cowhide Leather Boston Bags— sewed frame—double handles— were 82.87,............. 2.00 Collar ‘Bags of leather—brown and gray—silk draw cord— were 81.97......... . OF Brief Cases of Cowhide Leather —straps—two or three pockets— t were $4.87..00.0......., R57 {Carriage Bage—seal grain leather | —rivet frames—full length pocket + —top handles— were 85.87....... 5055 - 4.50 een ee a a nnn en ene eee eee enn: ne nn ewe et Ne en ane ewn ene nee emeennennenereeerememepoamerswess meee 1 | stop flight In "“Cloudster," now be- ccomnsaifitoonaontn Los Angeles Laboratory Re- Smith Hamon's film ambitions have | } Following funeral services here th» [rw ee ey) Zz Two Day Sale Small Luggage And Other Needs for the’ Vacationists Bags of all kinds, smart and useful for touring and shopping, priced at very special values for the benefit of those who are making their vacation See Pages 4, 9 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising 2 a ' 16 | noay of Robert J. Shoemaker wan| actor, and his wife are vacationing sent to-day to New York, his former here. They will soon return to New home York. Mrs, Esther Green has sued Roy J De Armour for $30,900. She has becn visiting her parents in Brooklyn, and the man she intended to marry, as she says, only laughed at ber. Cecil De Mille is soon to leave for New York on a somewhat mysterious errand, He will remain there only three days, leaving here next Wednes- day. Mrs, Frederick Reynolds of West Point was honor guest at a luncheon by Mrs. Godfred Holtertoff in West Adama Street. Warner Baxter and his wife, both | Virginia Valli, the flm peauty, has arrived here with her husband, Dem- arest Lampson, on their | oneymoon. Breakfast in Loa Angeles on Juno 6 and breakfast in New York on June 17 is the programme of Eric | ing constructed for the fight. Mrs. Wallace Reid (Dorotl.y Daven- | port) announces that she will return | to the sereen after four years of re- | tirement. | The Los Angeles Public Service | Commissioners have had a row among | themséives over the price of the lot | to be gold to Biltmore Hotel interests, ut have finally decided to ask 50,000. uy Bates Post is due here from ew York to film the play he made famous. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gleanzer of New York wore dinner guests here |of Louis Colman Hall. | Alexander Pantages, Coast theatri- |eal magnate, is reported negotiating jin New York for a play which he | will Duy with the idea of producing on Broadway next season. | "Women in pews are twenty-five | years ahead of their brethren there | in ideas rogarding ohurch work,” says | Mrs. Helen Barrett Montgomery, hore | from New York for the Missions Con- | ference. Harry Mestayer, the well known SATURDAY just the proper Bags--- naty dentifrices. conditions, and tgire Lape Le pecanee ue, brown toupe sh - someframes—were 04.87. B.¥ 0 Cowhide Brief Cases—straps all around—-extension locks-— were 87.07..........66, EO Leather and Silk Hand Bage— colors and bI ity Thermos Lunch Kits—with space for ‘sandwiches and pint thermos purposes. Yet it is so dissolves perfectly in the mouth fluids. How Calox Prevents Pyorrhea Becauss of this fact Calox cannot possibly form hard particles that lodge under the gum margins, and cause pyorrhea—as with ordi- ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1921, ~ New York stage favorites, are going into “Pictures” here. “Helen Rowland,” tho well-known writer and wife of a New York maga- zine editor, after finding New York is puritanical compared with Los Angeles announces that she will re- side here permanently, She will go Fast soon to get all her clothes. Rear Admiral Twining, chief of staff to Rear Admiral Williams, Acting Commander of the Pacific fleet, with Mrs. Twining, is to leave here June 10 for New York. He will sail for London to become Naval Attache at the American Embassy. Mrs. Fanny Addison Pitt, last seen upon the stage two years ago in New York, is a guest here of her son, Addison Pitt. The seventy-six year old actress soon may appear at the It Takes Five Minutes To Read This Message—Read It! It May Save Ten Teeth For You ‘OBODY wants to be separated from his teeth, if he can help it. That’s the . Nwreason people are thinking seriously on dentifrice facts these days. Here are q few that perhaps you don’t know yet. Scientific dentists are telling their patients that there is only one way to clean teeth prop-. erly—and that is with a powder. Pastes and washes haven't the “grip” and “bite” that is required to really dean and pol- ish the teeth. They slip and slide over the surfaces and “don’t take hold.” Calox—The Oxygen Tooth Powder has “body” for ideal cleansing fine and pure that it ‘When wet with water or the mouth fluids, Calox develops Milk of Lime—the most effect- ive alkali you can use to overcome acid-mouth temove all film and mucous placques from the teeth. FREE TRIAL OFFER Sige this and wail t to Mciamen @ Robbie, 91 Faison Ba, New York Prnasa send me a generous-cized package of CALOX— The Oxygen Tooth Powder— FREE. Hollywood Community Theatre. Jackie Coogan, due home next Tues- day from New York, is to be given a luncheon by club women. Filmiand moguls have been 9e- cretly conferring here constantly with Oscar Prince ever, since his arrival from New York on Tuesday The meeting of the Associated Pro- ducers was characterized by grand jury room atmosphere News of the death recently in New York of Robert Morris interests many Angelenos who knew him as a stage director here years ago, He in- structed such later stars as Blanche Hall, William Desmond, Lew Stone, David Hartford and Hobart Bos- worth. Here is a day in the Los Angeles life of Daniel Froh:an: Honor guest at buffet supper and dance, by Mrs. George E. Paddieford; honor guest at juncheon by Mrs. Godfrey Holterhoff; host at dance by Hollywood Studio Club; host at tea at the Ambassador Hotel; honor guest at breakfast by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagner. —— APPEALS STAY TWO DEATHS, Notices of appeal filed with Warden Lewis E. Lawes of Sing Sing yesterday deferred the execution of two slayers in the death house. Joseph Zambelli, who was to have died next Monday, and Peter Anunzisto, doomed t Glectrocuted the week’ of July 13° are the men saved. Zambelli was convicted of Billing | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holbach In their hotel in South Ozone Park, and Anunaisto of having waylaid and killed Prof. Wilfred Kotkovy of Woodhaven. At the same time it liberates oxygen— Nature’s own antiseptic. Oxygen destroys germs, and decaying particles on which they live. It leaves the mouth sweet and wholesome. Calox doesn’t try to hypnotize you into thinking your mouth is clean—by perfuming your breath. It really does clean the mouth, leaving a delightful feeling of freshness. Remember, Calox is a tooth cleanser—not a confection—the most effective agent for cleansing the teeth ever discovered. ROBBINS Aveo vyorn re tt u fu i refit i bottle— were $6.25... ° were $5.50. . 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A 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, price, 1.10 Famous Mirro trade-mark, BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & CG FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Announce for Tomorrow Dress Event of Surpassin 1,000 Women’s and Misses’ ew Summer Dresses Women's Dept., 2d Floor Of Imported Cotton Voile Values to 35.00 Models that are truly exclusive—de- veloped in imported cotton voile and shown in the newer pastel shades, elaborated in a wealth of trimming; polka dots, colored beads, dery, eyelet embroidery and many other alluring effects. Interest embroi- in Misses’ Dept, 34 Floor James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street A Special Purchase! SPRING AND SUMMER WEIGHT SUITS FOR MEN $3 5:00 Hand Tailored and One-quarter Lined These suits were made by one of the most famous manufac- turers in the country—a firm located in Rochester. The fabrics, fashioning and finish of every single one of these suits are of the highest char- acter. Where hand tailoring counts, every stitch is done by hand. We invite com- parison with suits selling elsewhere for 50.00 and 60.00. ' Herringbones, Checks, Stripes and Heather Mixtures of Cassimeres and Unfinished Worsted. SIZES 34 TO 44 Very Specially Priced! Men’s High & Low SHOES 6° Last year these identical shoes sold for 15.50, and even now we are offering them at actually less than wholesale cost. There are 10 dif- ferent models, in Black and Tan. A complete range of sizes, but not in every style. A Special Purchase of 2-Piece Golf Suits $35.00 A variety of Rough Tweeds and Cheviots cut along free and easy lines. Suits of a quality that other stores are selling at almost twice this price. Sizes 34 to 42, Men’s Shops—Second Floo James McCreery & Co. Use the 5th Avenue Entrance

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