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( C o n t i n u e d from page 1 ) . and Miss Schoot, Mrs. Colquhoun of t h e Old H a r r o v i a n s was lucky R e a d e a n d M l s j Ri>nThe o t h e r n i g h t I went w i t h m a k e it so worth their while to como so w i n t h e m a t c h . T o t a l k of r e t a l l u T h e c u p w a s presented to t h o and Mr, Wakefield. tome English visitors t o see a picture to Hollywood! i t t h e Palace, R a m o n N a v a r r o in tion by exiling all these people Is w i n n e r s by Lady A t h l u m n e y w h o * • * ( C o n t i n u e d from P a g e 3) " L o v e r s " I t h i n k It w a s ; a n d they r u b b i s h : E u r o p e a s k s n o t h i n g bot ln a neat little speech said how W e a r e glad to welcome back Jack r e p l i e d — O h . n o . ho k ' ter. \ pleased she w a s as t h e wife of an Wttte so delightful w i t h t h e t h e a t r e Mr. a n d M r s . A r c h e r Smith who T h e r e hain't, gonna be a next flgnt. ; Inc lentally there is h a r d l y one of O-Yd H a r r o v i a n to present t h e C U D h a v e been c o m i n g h e r e for m a n y Itself a n d t h e e x c e l l e n t o r c h e s t r a Not The Man For Johnson. that t h e y a l m o s t forgot to look a t these men, besides m o r e t h a n a, iav. to Old H a r r o v i a n s . y e a r s a n d also Mr. and M r s . Wooley And s u r e e n o u g h . J o h n s o n s p o k e of t h e Americans, w h o does n o t plan the picture a t a l l . the trutht h e r e w a s n o second • • * • • • I t is a fact that especially t o ouv to go to E u r o p e t o m a k e p i c t u r e s fight. J a c k did n o t w a n t to a s s o ­ It must be a n unusual coincidence Sav-la-Man northern visitors, / t h e p a l a c e a n d at t h e earliest possible o p p o r t u n i t y . ciate w i t h ' m e a n y more, l e a s t w a y s Qalety since t h e y h a v e been rede- Adolphe Menjou, for i n s t a n c e , h a t for a n English Public, School to ui< Mr, a n d M r s . Menny gave a n e n ­ not ln a r e g u l a r fight. W e m e t i n able to p u t a polo team on t h e Held such an idea in m i n d ; a n d h e is f a r t o r a t e d t o r n Ideal p l a c e s for a n even j o y a b l e d a n c e a t their h o m e , K i n g ' s nothing m o r e serious t h a n a n exhibi­ T h e first t h i n u in such a d i s t a n t colony as J a m a i c a Valley, on Monday tag's e n t e r t a i n m e n t . T o sit enjoying from being alone. night. Their tion. A n d w h a t h a p p e n e d in t h a t and, still m o r e for t h e r e to be thoevery o t h e r director, s t o r y w r i t e r , the cool t alr of a^lo/vely tropic night, f r i e n d s j o u r n e y e d f r o m far a n d n e a r exhibition m a d e him m o r e c e r t a i n scenarist, a n d actor a s k s a visitor wife of a n o t h e r Old H a r r o v i a n p r e s and a m o n g t h o s e present w e r e : — M r . Msteninayto the. s t r a i n s o t a first class t h a t I w a s n o t exactly t h e k i n d o t and M r s . W a l t e r F a r q u h a r s o n M r . archestra and seeing a good p i c t u r e from E n g l a n d is, " W h a t a r e t h e o p ­ e n t t o h a n d t h e c u p to the winners* p l a y m a t e h e c a r e d for. and Mrs. F r e d F a r q u h a r s o n , t h e l a t ­ at t h e s a m e time otters a v e r y pleas­ portunities over t h e r e ? Is i \ t r u e H o w I b e g g e d a n d coaxed a n d t m - • • • » there is a r e v i v a l ? Do you t h i n k 1 ter, c h a r m i n g l y a t t i r e d in black, M r s . ant f o r m o t e n t e r t a i n m e n t indeed. plored h i m to g e t i n t o t h o r i n g w i t r T L o r d A t h l u m n e y w a s in t h e Har­ Blllie • F a r q u h a r s o n . looking very And n o t a little of one's p l e a s u r e . could get a c o n t r n c t ? " m e ! Oh, t h e n a s t y t h i n g s I said tq,, This s i t u a t i o n a r i s e s o u t of t h e row eleven a s f a r back^ a s 1882 anri sweet in p i n k Taffeta, Mrs. Cover, Is derived'- f r o m t h e improvements him. . «*' Mrs..' G r a n t , Mrs. W h l t e l o c k e , , Miss w a s q u i t e a good bowler iu h i s day. second a l a r m Hollywood h a s u n d e r ­ Mid d u c o r a t o n s t h a t h a v e recently H e w a s t w i t t e d w i t h b e i n g afraif), E v e l y n W h l t e l o c k e in green a n d sil­ W h e n he left H a r r o w he went intn been carried o u t In all .three theatres. gone. t h a t I w o u l d spoil h i s good l o o k s ver, Miss Z e n a Whltelocke in a p r e t t y Formerly b o t h t h e Palace a n d The financiers who back film p r o ­ t h e C o l d s t r e a m G u a r d s and used to gown of p i n k Georgette, Miss F r e d a May b e It w a s t h a t ; a n d t h e n , m a y Movies w e r e s o m e w h a t b a r e a n d duction have begun t o t a k e s t o o l s . . play for. t h e 1 Zingarl a n d i3 always W h l t e l o c k e , a victim of t h e " C h a r l e s ­ •ie. J a c k d i d n o t t h i n k t h a t I h a d (armlike In a p p e a r a n c e ; t h e y a r e Already it Is common k n o w l e d g e t h a t to be seen w e a r i n g t h e i r colour* n'ce m a n n e r s n n d t h a t h e w a s n ' t t o n , " t h e Misses Helen a n d Hope now decorated a n d lit both inside Wall-street h a s d e c i d e d — n o t before ning t o h a v e himself r u i n e d in poC a h u s a c , b o t h delightful dancers. • » • and o u t I n a m o s t m o d e r n a n d it w a s t i m e — t h a t t h e business of !'e society b y fooling a r o u n d w i t h In a couple of w e e k s h i s lordshin P h y l l i s a n d K a t h l e e n E l w o r t h y , two l artistic m a n n e r , a n d o n e t h a t giyes m a k i n g picturesvis b e i n g conducted ii p o p u l a r s i s t e r s , Miss Owen A g u i l a r i n \o. will be able to exchange confidence" red a n d black, Miss Ivy Aguilar,Rook­ pleasure t o t h e eye as well a s c o m - ' a l u n a t i c m a n n e r , a n d a w a r n i n g u n Anyhow, w e did n o t fight. J a c k with a n o t h e r C o l d s t r e a m e r a n d t h e tort. •' ing v e r y " c h i c " in a Bols d e R o s e been issued, a p e r e m p t o r y common, ' i d n ' t l i k e m e , a n d I d i d n ' t like I. Zingarl p l a y e r in t h e Hon. Lionel Taffeta dress, Miss Joyce A g u i l a r ln a c k ; a n d if wo h a d e v e r - f o u g h t , The Gaiety also h a s been I m p r o v e d for reform. To t a k e a n e x a m p l e of HollywooJ'.- Tennyson, w h o will a r r i v e with bl» m a u v e , Mr. a n d Mrs. Lynch, M r . a n d h e r e w o u l d s u r e h a v e been mor« v e r y ' m u c h In a p p e a r a n c e , w h i l e t h e Mrs. Cyril H u d s o n , Mr. a n d M r s . T. cricket t e a m . o n F e b r u a r y 7th a n d ' b a n boxing. I t w o u l d h a v e boon a new "projection t h e r e / Is a n i m m e n s e folly: Quite recently a c e r t a i n fill) who i s s u r e t o liven t h i n g s up a b i t P. L e y d e n of Mandevilie ( T . P . b e i n g very wild night.' .".dvantage, a n d with i t s c l e a r e r defin­ was p u t Into .production. After £ 4 5 , ln excellent form, Dr. a n d M r s . W h e n J o h n s o n c a m e b a c k troitl • • • ition v e r y m u c h less t r y i n g . t o t h e 000 h a d been s p e n t on it, it wa: Baillie ( L u c e a ) both a s m e r r y a s Australia after defeating Tommy eyes. "We c o n g r a t u l a t e Mr? Mor.ais scrapped as h o p e l e s s ; a n e w director T h e r e is n o s u r e r t e s t of a m a n ' s ever, the Hon. Watson Taylor B u m s h e b o u g h t lovely gold t e e t h ] ^ r e t y h e a r t i l y on '. t h e p r o g r e s s i v e and a n e w l e a d i n g m a n wereengagef': [, p o p u l a r i t y t h a n (Lucea), 'Inspector and Mrs. Beau­ for p e r s o n s w h o mid he invited folk t o sjjy t h a t hJK. spirit a n d cera for h i s p a t r o n s t h a t and a n e w s c e n a r i o w a s p r e p a r e d don't k n o w him to specie ot 'him by m o n t , ' ( t h e l a t t e r w e a r i n g h e r i r ­ was t h e b e s t f i g h t e r in all t h e worlal* these i m p r o v e m e n t s s h o w , a n d c a n The film w a s r e - m a d e a t a cost £ 2 5 , his C h r i s t i a n n a m e , a n J Lionel a s h p resistible s m i l e ) Dr. Isaacs. D r . Drew assure h i m t h e y a r e m u c h a p p r e c i a t ­ aOO, tlrS s u m for which it could h a v e is k n o w n t o everybody b y his genial of E n g l a n d w h o is out h e r e o n . a Could Have Beaten Him Later.; been m a d e a t t h e first. visit, a n d Messrs. Sydney Aguilar ed. m a n n e r a n d a b s o l u t e lack of s w a n k ( a n o t h e r " C h a r l e s t o n ' ' e x p e r t ) L i s l e Now I never thought h e was. t j Good films do n o t , o r n e e d n o t , or­ am not after t h r o w i n g b o u q u e t s - a t Lenny Cahusac, d i n a r i l y cost t h e s u m s e x p e n d e d on has TO w o n t h e h e a r t s of t h e J a m a i ­ A l t k e n , B u t l e r , myself w h e n I s a y t h a t I bellevotT h e m in Hollywood- Good f i l m s . a r e ca c r o w d s t h a t h e is c e r t a i n t o gei ( v e r y p o p u l a r with the l a d i e s , ) Cloddy film Stars Tired Of Hollywood. . toften t h a t I could h a v e b e a t e n h i m . I d i d . a b i g o v a t i o n t h e first time h e ap­ ( w h o k e p t ; everybody a m u s e d ) , R , m a d e t h e r e , by all t h e com­ e v e r y t h i n g b u t j u m p o u t of a d a r k The following i n t e r e s t i n g a r t i c l e r e Deayton', L a w r e n c e Lindo, Rbxborp e a r s o n t h e c r i c k e t field. panies, for a s little a s £ 1 8 . 0 0 0 : alley a n d h i t h i m o n t h e h e a d w i t h tently a p p e a r e d in t h e Daily Mail, by o u g h , L e n n y T h o m a s a n d Tom m a n y of t h e m cost f a r less m o r e t h a n • « • a b a r of lead piping t o m a k e h i m trig Barry:—-: W h l t e l o c k e — " N o e l ' s B a n d " ot e v e r a few which m o p u p t r e m e n d o u s m a d e n o u g h for h i m t o fight m o . Two t h i n g s h a v e a l a r m e d the."film provided t h e By t h e s a m e t o k e n t h i s t e a m ot grqwlng,.. p o p u l a r i t y , profits in E u r o p e a r e m a d e in I'M C o u l d n ' t flo it. I a m s u r e t h a t from t o m m u n i t y ' ot' Hollywood; a n d n o t Tennyson'B Is a p r e t t y h o t o n e , cer­ m u s i c a i i i t p e y c e r t a i n l y s p e l l " P e p " ' o r 16 days for a few t h o u s a n d 1909 r i g h t u p to 1 0 1 2 I could hav« without reason. t a i n l y s t r o n g e r i n bowling t h a n t h e in c a p i t a l l e t t e r s . Dancing c o n t i n u e d knocked J o h n s o n o u t . One i s t h e "growing reaction a g a i n s t p o u n d s . A n d t h e s e figures include last, a n d p r o b a b l y j u s t a s good In till 4 . 3 0 aynt. a n d everybody v o t e d the d o m i n a t i o n of t h e screens of t h e t h e t r e m e n d o u s , g e n e r a l l y excessive, b a t t i n g . J a m a i c a will h a v e to do h e r it o n e of the c h e e r i e s t p a r t i e s for t h e After t h e fight w e h a d a t Chelsea, Mass., I n e v e r w a s s u r e r t h a t I c o u l d World by Hollywood product. T h e ex­ o v e r h e a d costs of p r o d u c t i o n . very beet t o b e a t t h e m . W e a r e s u r e s e a s o n — " E n c o r e " P a t a n d N e l l i e ! T h e w a s t e of money, on t h e o t h e r to a e e sonle tall h i t t i n g ; p u t h i m a w a y . H e b e a t mo a l r i g h t pression of a d i s t a s t e for an exclusive -C:-- .» « ',.;er t h a t h a r b o u r M r s . J e r v l s , Mr. Guilfoyle a n d party. It 1B decided t h a t Mr. Beamish jjbi Mr. a n d Miss Gladstone from E d i n ­ well-known t e n n i s coach will visit is grand -* • » cacy in their morning a n d evening silver t r a y a n d c u t i n t o s m a l l s q u a r e ? Vntonlo b r i n g i n g w i t h h e r a b o u t 80 b u r g h Scotland will leave Montego very s h o r t l y . ^ ^tdftftl, wJUto the klgbly p l a c e d E u r o - a b o u t t h e size of. a m a r b l e . If tlv agsengers s o m e s t a y i n g a t t h e Tltch We still beheld t h e l i g h t a t E v e n t i d e : Falmputh Bay on Sunday, we will be s p r r y to* * * eld f o r t h e n i g h t a n d others went lose t h e i r good company, ^ opeiab) do not disdain i t . diner, like so' m a n y E g y p t i a n g e n t l e * The t e l e p h o n e poles leading to ' W e h a v e been very quiet down this Mr. J a c k Gtllan P r o . of the'-Cog • • * \ f o r t Royal l o i k ' H k e h u g e crosses in vay a l l d u r i n g ' t h e Xmaa and New ^Jtgeeiljlaat »» *»T ot t h e flower men, h a s c o m e u n d e r E u r o p e a n l z t n ' o K i n g s t o n . s t a n t SpTing Golf Cl«h will be h e l We a r * sorry to loarn t h a t t h o " e a r Season, b u t a t last t h e " P e a c e " » • . • • he g l o a m i n g . ; ' for t h e first w e e k in F p b r u a r y . 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