Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1925)

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2564 Motion Picture News I Resume of Current News Weeklies 1 inKiiiwuiiiM^ FOX NEWS CONTINUITY, VOL. 7. NO. 14 : San Francisco — The Pennsylvania, one of Uncle Sam's biggest dreadnaughts. goes into drydock for overhauling: Personalities of Note in the Day's News — Mayor-elect Walker of New York, visiting South, is welcomed in Atlanta : Wellesley. Mass. — College girls make their own masks of ingenious design for parts they will play in dramatic season ; American Flyers Quit the War in Morocco — Exclusive pictures of the aviators whose bombing of Riffs caused protest : Plainsboro, N. J. — Thirteen killed, scores hurt when fast train crashes into the rear of another in blinding morning fog : Des Moines, la. — Football in the snow: Memphis. Tenn. — Moving day for the Elks ! Columbia. Mo. — British Ambassador to U. S.. Sir Esme Howard, present* historic stone to school of journalism : Columbus. Ohio — The O'Shaughnessy dam. one of America's great power plants, is opened with vast rush of water : East Orange. N. J. — Girls invade the gridiron ! Suffolk. Va. — Gov. E. Lee Trinkle and Virginia society folk ride to hounds : U. S. Marines Celebrate 150th Anniversary — Sec'y Wilbur unveils a tablet in Philadelphia to mark founding of Corps. KINOGRAMS NO. 5135: Washington — President Coolidge leads nation in observing Armistice Day by laying wreath on tomb__of Unknown dead : New York — City and military heads honor war dead : Paris — French rider sets world's record for motor-paced bicycle : San Francisco — Battleship Pennsylvania, new flagship of Pacific fleet, is prepared for duty ; Plainsboro. N. J. — Ten are killed and thirty hurt when St. Louis-Xew York flier crashes into rear of Washington train ; Kumbum. Tibet — The Sunning of the Buddha, exclusive pictures of holiest of Buddhist ceremonies shown for the first time and taken by KINOGRAMS' staff cameraman at risk of his life. KINOGRAMS NO. 5136: Rome— Fascists pay homage to Premier Mussolini with impressive parade to celeb_rate birthday of party ; Boston — Bates college wins thirteenth annual cross country contest for New England runners ; Lake Eigiau. North Wales — Seventeen are killed as Welsh dam bursts, releasing 180,000,000 gallons of water that flood valley and destroy town ; Buffalo, N. Y. — Rare plants amaze flower show crowd : Rome — Italian society turns out to observe municipal holiday ; Santa Monica, Cal. — Army fliers show skill "in bombing land targets : Paris — French woman shows something new in hat styles ; New Haven — Princeton defeats Yale, winning Big Three gridiron title, while 78.000 look on. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. NO. 94: Peterborough. Eng. — Historic old English mill consigned to the flames: Littleton, Colo. (Denver only i — Scenes at remarkable trial of Dr. Blazer: Wellesley. Mass. (Boston only) — Extra face newest fad at Wellesley ; Montclair, N. T. (X. J. only) — Unveil Montr-lair's tribute to World War Heroes: Seattle. Wash. (Portland and Seattle only) — Immense crowds cheer rival gridiron warriors : Washington, D. C. (Washington only) — Cheering crowds watch schoolboys battle: Philadelphia, Pa. (Philadelphia only) — U. S. Marines celebrate 150th birthday ; Near Canton, China — Busy times for China's Sampan men ; Long Island, N. Y. — Hunting season reopens with game plentiful : Interesting Folk in the News of the Day, N. Y. City — Here's a glimpse of one of world's richest heiresses ; 1 — -A sad picture entitled "Waiting at the Rail." Mrs. Rudolph Valentino returns from a trip abroad : Near Monmouth Junction, N. J. — Express trains in disastrous smash ; Chicago, 111. — Three-year-old athlete claims world's championship ; Frisco. Cal. — New fireboat fleet guards Golden Gate : Santa Monica. Cal. — Aerial daredevil supreme rides bicycle in sky and drops 5.000 feet — unhurt ! INTERNATIONAL NEWS NO. 95: Sidmouth.' Eng. — Gale-swept Atlantic hammers sea walls ; Winthrop. Mass. — On this side of the Atlantic, too. autumn storms threaten destruction ; Los Angeles. Cal. — Old-time dances revived in war on "Charleston" ; Glendale. L. I. — Here's a record family of prize dachshunds : Kandy. Ceylon — Religious frenzy rules India as Holy Days arrive; Charlotte, N. C. (Atlanta and Charlotte only) — Battle of speed kings thrills thousands; Columbus, O. (Columbus only) — Work completed on O Shaughnessy dam: Cincinnati, O. (Cincinnati only) — Business Men's Club elects new directors ; New Haven. Conn. (New Haven only) — Meet Chief "Two Moons," motorist de luxe ; Boston. Mass. (Boston and Chicago) — Chicago's mayor goes calling ; Chicago, 111. — Dartmouth wins 1925 football championship : New Haven, Ct. ( New York City, Philadelphia and New Haven only) — Princeton takes first place among the "Big Three" with a crushing victory over Yale ; Philadelphia. Pa. (Pittsburg and Philadelphia only) — Pittsburg humbles mighty Pennsylvania eleven: Janesville. Wis. (Los Angeles. Frisco, Portland and Seattle only) — Record haul of carp for lucky fisherman ; Columbus. Mo. ( St. Louis. Kansas City and Oklahoma City only) — Missouri eleven triumphs over . Oklahoma ; Minneapolis. Minn. (Minneapolis and Des Moines only) — Minnesota's homecoming brings gridiron triumph : Washington. D. C— Sen. Borah opens fight to have all nations join in outlawing the submarine : New York Ctty — John Alexander trains for society career. P ATI IE NEWS. NO. 98: Plainsboro, N. J. — Ten killed. 25 injured in train wreck! Los Angeles. Cal. — University of Southern California defeats Santa Clara. 28 to 9 ; Flashes of the Past, 1. 1910-1925^The pulsing history ical drama of the past 15 years has been preserved in graphic record by the Pathe News ; In the Limelight, Arlington, Va. — Nation honors hero dead! New York Citv — Find dinosaur eggs 10.000.000 years old! Philadelphia, Pa. — Gov. Pinchot offers new plan for coal strike settlement ! Soldiers of the Saddle — A Pathe News Fifteenth Anniversary Feature ; St. Louis. Mo. ( St. Louis only ) — Thousands of chrvsanthemums bloom at annual exhibition ! Buffalo, N. Y. (Buffalo only) — Thousands of chrysanthemums bloom at annual exhibition : Memphis. Tenn. (Memphis only) — Elks pick up their belongings and move to new home! Montclair. N. J. (Newark only) — Unveil monument in tribute to Montclair war heroes ! Philadelphia. Pa. ( Philadelphia only I — Celebrate 150th Anniversary of Marine Corps! Langley Field. Va. (Washington only) — Inspect army airplanes at noted airdrome ! Putnam. Conn. (New Haven only) — Governor dedicates Memorial Bridge to war heroes ! PATHE NEWS NO. 94: PATHE NEWS Fifteenth Anniversary — Rome, Italy — Thousands honor Italy's war dead : Flashes of the Past— 1910-1925 — The pulsing historical drama of the past 15 years has been preserved in graphic record by the Pathe News : New Haven, Conn. — Tiger conquers the Bulldog by 25 to 12! New York City — Vice-President Dawes brings his fight for reform of Senate rules to the people, speaking as guest of honor at dinner given by Pathe News on eve of its 15th anniversary celebration : — Flying Upside Down — Los Angeles. Cal. Pilot Art Goebel gives a rare exhibition of aerial pluck as he flies at great speed with his plane bottom side up: Morgantown. W. Va. (Pittsburg only) — W. Virginia defeats Penn State 14 to 0 ! Second Fox Irish-Jewish Comedy Finished "The Fighting Tailor," second of the "East Side, West Side" comedy series produced by Fox, has been completed under the direction of Benjamin Stoloff. Georgie Harris has the leading role, with Barbara Luddy playing opposite him. Fox Starts Fifth of O. Henry Comedies Albert Ray has started the fifth of the 0. Henry comedies for Fox. It is titled "Elsie in New York" and the east includes Gladys McConnell, Hallam Cooley, Arthur Houseman, Anthony Merle, Gretchen Hartman, William Bakewell and Belva McKay. "A Flaming Affair" Under Way for Fox Director Lax Xeal has started "A Flaming Affair," an Imperial comedy for Fox. The scenario is by Sidney Lanfield. In the cast are Sid Smith, Consuela Dawn. Rodney Hildebrand and Joseph Belmont.