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Edmonton Bulletin 1929-07-02 - 1929-09-30
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4.202.698 1928 2,766,160 nits to date 871 lant year... S97 rimits Works, 10171 4,000. 129 pireet, ade 3,000 2 tsretwvere; a 110th street, 0 192d otreet, Booind tect, stv0, peen received: by rietor of a tray no wished to 6e the city for a r informed the jhe Was not in being allowed to e cliy, and the ed. as been filed tt by Gwendolen, st her husband The parties ire in 1889 A) are-acting or earing is s time you after it. hearing is erference, led to get past. ef- ite sure ) will re- eatment: witHouT E prastory Building sdmonton. vestments Returns ROS. surance gents Hi 23461 it lt; lt; Women s Realm-Social and Personal-:-Club News-:- City Charities THE LISPER ins Daily By B, Viadimir Mary Bvelyn was blonde, young and retty, Pretty even in the trict mean: Pig of Hollywood that may exelude any fone short of beauly-prize pulehrivude But sad to say, Mary was not pre: ferred by gentlemen, despite the popular fable, She drove those who fame negr her to distraction and not in the Du Barty eenso elther- Mary charmed mch without a trouble at a distance, but when they came, closer she had approximately the same effect on males ag that unhappy irl in the mouth-wash ads whox pest. friends won't tell hor why Mary's breath was sweet enougi Story Prom Real ite. Berman THE CAST OF CHARACTERS IN PHE LISPER. MARY EVELYN, and with but Mary lsps. PHIL MALL, a movie star, who displays a surprising interest in Mary. young, pretty one handicap, Temporry partners of thle bert Mary never Iseked. Byeryono moa ae Veled ab the way hte found them et Week fundtion at which the small try Jor the him colony occasionally ev a Jehanco to rub shoulders. with, tol Wood's big aliols. Lew Baker, who had Undergone the pangs ef one dance with the fair laper, spotted Phil alone and called him over to be introduced 1A good chance tor me to make a cefUl exih and put one over ot PhIN he laughed to himself. Lev who had ws yen for comic part, bu was invariably cast in tragio. roles the film, relished nothing so much u chance to play a joke on his chur who was privileged io indulge In. lov comedy before the camera as much a: he pleased. ry was tremendously thrilled at the thoug Phit Hall, although lure as the star's partner would bi brief, He would endure her torture some lisp for one whirl about the (loo: and then Well, what of that? It would be tomething to remember with een de- light when shs finally tired o Ana endless cafe RE Ue sUUdIOs for ex tre work that was granted her on the average of one day a month, and went back ta Peoria. She had dancec with the great Phil Hal But, Phil, much to her surprise, di come back. Or, rather, ho dian't her side at the ond of thelr first Had he done ro, even for a moment. and ata call from the great D. W. Gristith himsett, she would have me: tally sald Gocdy-bye No. mat how valld the excuse. But. Phil mained at her aide when, tne band stopped playing. He Jed her to the row of gill chairs attite-eide-of- the Ball room and sat down alongside, Phil danced with Mary not once, but 8 doven times that evening. And hovered near the tair sper. She suw. no neod to undecelye him when at the door of the women's gloak room he sald, I suppose you're Foing slong, with the chap wh ht you; and ho went on, fot to r foin my own gane now, too Buta love to sce you again some UUme. Here it was at last, he murmured Hto-herself. The old stall, But. Ma Wasn't resentful. The great, Phil Hail hind given her virtually a whole eve- ing of his time, which was more than any of the lesser lights of the film golony had ever bestowed upon her. For this night at Jeasb abe had emorg. trom the ful chrysalis of the One-dance girl. won't, glye me your yhone number? he pleaded, gazing longingly st ber hue eyes, joney, aaid her inner, cynical be- ing. Even though he. did act though he meant t- Wellseting-war his business; he ought to know how. This was just his way of Jetting -ber down easy... But. Mary smiled her ttiest at the gallant cavalier and ped: I'd love thoo have you r-ring me up. Any evening. Hollywood Eight-Four-Five-Thoo Phil called the next afternoon. Miry had indulged in the faint hope that something of this ort might happen, hut now, as the eager. voice came Qver the telephone wire, she could hardly believe it was he. nto Angeles and dining. with me, tonight Miss Bvelyn? Leo Carillo is opening in a new play at the President and they've sent me tickets. We could eat at the Biltmore and take in the show afterward. For moment Mary was tormented by the dread that thi, was, some on playing practical joke this wasn't Phil'Mall on the phone af ei) But Won't you give me your phone number? he pleaded, far as that was concerned, but just lost them go swiftly. She could haye the pick: of gallant nthe stag line 8b nearly any dance but for Just: one number, and no more. the same, after a single dance, the gentleman vanished. Pardon me, Just moment, while 1 rum into th cage oom for a ker- chlef, won They said politely but experience had taught Mary this meant Good-by And-when any other unsuspecting Innt offered himself, she always cepted without waiting to see if the de- parted cavalier would live up to tra- dition. 16 was be rescued the ranks of wilt though she knew the newcomer s en- thuslasm wouldn't survive one turn around the dance floor. As movie stars And then, along came Phil Hall even in Hollywood, He ha arrived with a bang end was at the top of the heap. One thought him nelther hoastful nor far he took one to one side and observed, whe, ead Cl Phil was a Der- ingly l lin, are. about the only wo naturally funny men left out here. ANOTHER THRILL, BUT A BRIEF ON Phil met Mary at an informal mid- thoo * seRine, TI hop over: Ht the rond- ster, No knight of the glamorous pas was ever more courtly in manner than Phil Hall as he helped his fair ledy from the sidewalk into the chariot at It the curb. Se nithe of you the Prin ees sped, And no Galahad: ever seemed more thrilled. at this acknow- ledgment from the beauty he served. The evening seemed to roll away or mn heavenly non-skid tires. It was hard for Phil and Mary to realize tt war 2am. when they got back to. thi North: Edgement st, house. -Phil ling- red on the steps eagerly, tut not ob- Jectionably so, for a modern swain Just one kiss he tmplored. Well, be had behaved'so nicely all + - Wedding Announcements In families where there is an impending marriage there is always a perfectly natural anxiety that all the preceding formalities shall be carried out. with the utmost decorum and good taste. The duty of choosing the most suitable wedding announcements seldom falls to the lot of most people more than once or twice during a lifetime, and is generally the occasion for a m - good deal of hesitation, worry and divided counsels, With a splendid equipment the BULLETIN JOB DEPT. has a fund of experience in dealing with such matters that is always at Phone 2273 your service. 10018 lola Ave. ven Une earning of the Just swultz dled Los T-that'll be jqjyst. Ie a A deep en: ot tha acid gotens hete t-ove thing men tel ta tore eit or -:-Fashions-:-Features Princess Mary Inspects Guides anes. Princess Mary Viscountess Lascelles visited Chichester, the ancient En) home, A guard of honor was furnished by the Gir Gu ides for the occasion. iplish olty, to open the new nurses evening, The most tintcky window Watcher could hardly call him fresa just, one, he pleaded. Mary. gavi him just one, and gently extricated herself trom hls clasp. And yet, deep within her. was'a wild craving to sa there in his arms forever. That are you doing tomorrow hight?-he asked. Maybe tt would Be better for her to aay she had an, ap intent, He'd think more highiy 0: er. But then he might nob ask her again, The fear was, too great. It overcame caution... N-nothing ir artet-leular she sped. Pm taking my steam yacht down. the: Day. How about coming along rt Tide, aay about Catalina oF maybe a litile farther, ch? Oh, Wolll have lots of company. abroad Several girls from ths studio and thelr mammas, went to bed thet night all aflutter, after lingering a disgracefully long time over her dressing table. What was this spell, Mary Evelyn, three months out of Peoria, had. cast Over the great Phil Hall, bachelor and the most desirable man (in her eyes) in all Hollywood? .-.. Well, the mirror told her, she did have rather nice eyes, and not tap big just. was it her mouth?.. . . Perhaps it was her hair. Mary was Jight, and Phil dark. They say. contrasts tract each other Well, well, wel After much mor of this Mary dragged herself away. from the glass and went to bed. Sleep for long Ume was out of the question. The excitement, the great wonder of t all, was too much for dear Mary. Up early in the morning, Mary went to her savings bank on the Boulevard and drew out the balance of her savings. 'She spent the rest of the forenoon, along with the major. ion, of her funds, in a tour of ritzy Hollywood establishments she never dared enter-before, getting outfit appropriate for a sca x as indicated in the fashion columns of Movie Makers. A lovely. cay for use between dances there would undoubtedly be dancing abroad attr; shimmery gown that could also worn in town, the salesiady. who looked like a duchees assured her; a beamed as he met Mary at the ususl pines her youraing house sion If Mary had any doubt of the had any suspicion that her e cort might be a mere flatterer, all she had todo was look back and see the adm ring and envious glances that followed her from the upstairs wine dows, ax she rode off in Phil's rond The looks of these. neighbors spoke more eloquently even than hits words, cht aboard the sR Ses pa proved the perfect se, Taal tae ee Setar See re es ect were a few stolen kisses when they to be ashamed to tell her mi about i the year 1929. , But what cou tt all mean? well, strange things happe ns ot Monywosd. tere. was, Evelyn, Hot even one of those leaed extras.who sometimes are om for small part even when scenes are not 4 itt rto'hatae of the frat nitude, looked world, hen love came? He hadn't really Joved her, but no man ay that when he acted the way aetshReree Wwealtng admired envied, dasaiog tn Mp clothes why this waa, ent to give up her own screen ambitions for. . Although to go on with screen he prea ORG 10, her, She might ever ask Thal to help her iand'a regular berth him think she was ust like ail the ther girs. Merely ualng im to get Into pictures... Mo, it Was Wonderful the way it was, Just to have aman, the great Phil Hall, cal- ling for her every day... Bel not spol it, Not make his think he was just trying t0 use him for a Good thing. Mary's days were a procession of mixed with wonder could this miracle Inst And every day Phil's devotion seemed 'dnereace, He sent her heape of flowers, chocolates, books heed not Dy ashamed 0 nccepe heed not Yot better than all theee titles, he came himself the greatest gift of Sill Any day now, she felt. he might fay the fatoful words that meant Ife Hong happiness nd. then, Sunda golden di at how mening. as she was having breakfast in he The picked up the movie auppiiment mpress Theatre Bullding areding prior to and meeting Phil, by Phi ith him tn place on we ile of the Los Angeles Dispatch. aly turning the pages she caught sight of Phil's ploture. It was one she had seen in the paper many times, but the inscription under it caught her eye: Phil hall is soon to appear in a. talking version of Lisping Lou, This will be his first sound pleture, his Anitial yenture outside the stient movie. To make sure that his work in this talkie is up. to-his high standard, he is studying to lisp un. der a master. He 1s taking daily les- fons in sping mpd will continue to do 0 until the film ts completed. When Woman Opn atta studying lsping under mas ter until Hix picture as completed What a fool abe had been Why Couldn't she have seen it before And she was too fine to qak hun to help she didn t want to use him And she thought he loved mer? What a fool -What' a fool To bo, thus driven out of Paradise In a few minutes the contents of Mary's bureau was dumped into a couple of sult-cases, She phoned for taxi and rushed to the station, By Rightfall, when Mary was exp cted wi was eating lonely meal inn Harvey diner, attached to etrain racing over the plains toward Peoria. make head of tail of it Phil Hall told bls chum, Lew Baker, as be swallowed another deep draught of whiskey and soda at the Movie Btars club. Bhe just went vanished like thin air, Gu rs that's the way all. afe out. here, but. she seented different. Never once asked me. to help her get into pictures. She tm- eased me as the real thing. She Bada bit of a lisp and an 1 was take ing sping lessons trom that elocu- tlontst Foxhill, 1. gave him the air She was so. much better at. tt than that old fool, nnd T ked her com- pany: Chasing around with her I was able to combine business with pleasure. Here I am, making great ss and Just about to tell her much whe helped me, and I want her to marry me when ihe picture's done, and she. ups and flies the coop without event saying where... That's women, for you THE. EN What s What By HELEN DECIE When two women, former who have not spoken to.each other for five years, are invited to the same house party, how are they to ast.when hostess introduces them. not that they one 1s RWETe enemy had been Invited? No snced hostess would home at the or animapity to an- other guest ls a direct fault gt; the Tt is not necessary to decline the first Invitation, but fn order to. avoid future embarrassments, Miss 8, should ack a friend to explain the situation to the after the house party. Queen: Blizabeth suffered from bad teeth, due to ber excessive fondnes: for sweets, One of. the favorite entertainments of William the Conqueror was watch ing dog tight. E PHOTO ud) STUDIO Eamonton aT SSSEaaw yea Milady Beautiful By LOIs LEEDS BEAUTY QUESTI + Rough, Oily Dear Miss Leeds 1 am a girl at old, How can I-got rid of ap gly kin, clogged pores and plmptes? I use the best of local treatments but get no results, What causes this? GRACE. Answer The. reason why purely local treatments fail is thatthe skin Jn not merely a protective. covering tut fn ong, just ar mich so us the lungs or kidneys. The skin performs it functions through ts pores, which are the oll and sweat glands. When the skin Js not in healthy copdition ste tiny glands may secrete tod: much or too Uttle ofl, or they may become clogged with oll mixed with dust and skin scrupulously clean and to im- rove ita tone by improving one's Ith. Conatipation, indigestion and the sluggishness due to lack of regu- lar exercise react unfavorably on the akin, making It coarse and oily. At bedtime. bathe your face in hot boric acid solution, prick the ripe pimples with a sterilized needle and. gently Prous out the, pus, Bathe auain. tn ih boric acid solution and pat -on an ache Totton, Buch lotion-may- be made of one dram peroxide, two -drama-borie-actd,two-ouneer Witc hazel and four ounces rosewater. If the pimples feel sore, apply a ittle benzoated oxide of zine olntment. Before giving this treatment, wash jour face with soap and warm water to-remove ths -surTKGS grime. Wash St again in tho morning, but do not remove any more pimples; Just pat on the lotion and let it dry, Omit the luse of make-up. LOIS LEEDS. Superfiuous Hal Dear Miss Leeds T am a girl in my carly 205 and am considering having the superfluous hair from my eye- brows removed by the electric needle. Is there any danger from thin? ALC. M. Answer The usual method for thinning. ey brows 1s to pluck them from: time to time with tweewrs, I would not advise having the hairs n the lds treated with electricity, and Mee a peal A SURE RELIEF FOR Orange Lily ts a certain ralet for and a absorbed region a expelied, and phy ving Immediate relia flelent for one month's treatment, 4A. Trial Treatment, enough, far 10, days, worth The, will be emt. to any suffering wom will send me her address, face powder, The el be- come infected and piplae Fea, Mnclose Ten Cents and Address, MAB. souD fresh and cleat, and the bait live. Soap 2 . Olnement 13 . and 300, Talcumn 35e. Sample epch free. Addras Canadien Ditet? into the suffering Usaue, LYDIA W. LADD, BY LEADING DRUGGISTH RVER Yeu will derive far more atisfaction from SALADA than you will from cheap tea SALAD TEA Fresh from the. PN would hesitate to recommend ite use around the eyes, since the akin is very sensitive, and an involuntary. Jerk on Your part might make it hard for the Operator to get the needle 0 the right spot, 1 do- not +i cinctt itselt would hurt you 5 LEEDS. Large Ankles Dear Mis Leeds I am 21 years Side 6 feet Inches: tall-andwelgh 134 pounds. My. measures. inches and my ankle 9 inches. Exr cise. only makes these. measurement larger. How can 1 reduce them? ROSEMARY. Answer Your welght is correct, The thickness of your ankia may be due in part to naturally heavy bone: at that point, which, af course, can- not. be reduced, and in part to 9 thickening of the tendon at the back of the ankle, duc to wearing high- heeled shoes, 1 do not think you can do much toward reducing your ankles and calves if you have really given fair trial to special exercises and found them unsuccessful. Havo you tried the exercise in which you sit with Jegs crossed at the kn ts and rotate the. foot of the upper leg at the ankle fifty timesx- day? To-make your ankle look-slimmer, wear stock ings with a long pointed heel. Gun metal, dark brown of dark blue hostery will make your legs seem thin ner. 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