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PLAYS HERSELF jfs Peggy Pepper of Story She Sees the Real Marion Davies rr 5 I 1 ill ' V) V; O VAioGEaoiiv joa'vo 'keel FLEJ . . This is the timer of year when serious cold troubles,. such as deep chest colds, bronchitis, and pneumonia are always at their worst. -i Just now, with so many people in the weakened condi tion that follows a flu .attack, it is more important than ever to heed every cold as a danger signal and check it promptly "before complications can set in. Qulcli Direct Treat racnt At the first sign of a cold, melt some Vicks in a bowl of hot water and inhale its healing vapors!, Also place some up each nostril and snuff well back. This' quickly opens the air passages. ;, At 'bedtime, rub Vicks vigorously over throat and chest and cover with a warm flannel. Most coids jrield over night to Vicks two-fold action: . . , Acta 2 Wayi at Once (1) Its medicated vapors, released by the warmth of the body, are inhaled direct to the inflamed ajr passages, loosening the phlegm and easing the difficult breathing, (2) At the same timeV Vicks acts through the skin like a poultice, "drawing out" tightness and soreness, and thus helping the vapors to break up the congestion, i ' Mothers 'especially appreciate this simple external treatment because it cannot up set children's delicate stomachs, as too much "dosing" is so apt to do. Over Million Jars Used Yearly ; ,' , ' Advertising In The Press Brings Results I ill. Fop Oin EDoyi ! ! Many of the finest foods and household needs are priced! so low as to enable you to achieve more than unusual savings. Whole Milk (SEiioggg lib. II Rajah Brand . SALAD Pint OCc 8 w. I C Jar Jar TABBY'S IONA CRUSHED CORN... . ... .No. 2 can 10c IONA LIMA BEANS . . . . . . .. . . 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Hart, Lcatnce Joy, -Mae Murary, Es tclle Taylor and others appear in one sequence or another of the film, Miss Davies turned to her director. "Listen," she. said, "since every- body else in pictures appears in this new film, don't you think I ought to get some sort of . a break m'yself?" ''Why, sure," Vidor assented. "How win we do it?" The two Worked out the idea and it makes one of the odest secnens in the photoplay. . . ' In this sequence Miss Davies, as "Peggy Pepper," a . southern girl who is attempting to force a, career in the movies, is crosing the studio lot on her way to her first screen test.- A car races up the driveway and a girl with a tennis racquet in her hand drops out and nuns ov'et' to meet Director Ribert L. Leonard. Little "Peggy' senses that this is a personage and asks. "Who is that?" "Why that's Marion Davies," Red Golden, who plays the assistant di rector, answers. "Didn't you recog nize' her ?" King Vidor, not to be outdone bv Miss Davies, also plays as himself in this production. L - v x if s , i so' , i, v jr x"::::x:v;:':::::::-::::-x-:-.y":.. ':::V.;; V. ,"s 7 ' ' "J " y s :. -y-v::. . -y. ,V -4 " s y , J 1 ' , s jr. t t f I WILLIAM HAINES and MARION DAVIES in SHOW PEOPLE AS "Daredevil" Actors Have Their Hobbies Everybody has a hobby. Some people want to talk about theirs all the ' time, while' others keep them secret. Film folk seem particularly given to hobbicsand - the. public is. always easpcr ta:'ktipr'ha'Oh x Saturday, February 9 Ken Maynard 1: ' LL'1 JN.L ' SENOR DAREDEVIL Here's a Super-Western ! A drama of the olden, golden West when the beautiful went to the brave, and the most beautiful of them all went to the Scnor because he was bravest of them all! And when it comes to fighting, Ken makes Wild Bill Hickok look like the -dove of peace! ' Also COMEDY. Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 11-12 Saturday at the Macon theatre in "Senor Daredevil," a First National picture, are about as diverse as could be found in any small group of people. .; - 7 ----- Ken Maynard knows of nothing so enthralling as Palomino ponies, the name denoting a cream-colored steed with white mane and tail. -"Tarazan," the horse appearing with him in the picture, is of this brand. ; Dorothy Devorc, Maynard' s co-star, admits 'that she spends most of her salary in collecting Chinese curios. " Director Al Rogcll's hobby is also collecting horses, but he prefers wild, bucking bronchos. ' Josef Swickard's hobby is working in .a garden; J. P. McGowan's is playing polo, while little ten-year-old , Buck Buack's is training his dog and reading "Gulli ver's Travels." Even "Tarzau" has tme-botany ! He is always collecting specimens of strange grasses and leaves, which he carries to his stable inside. , Press Want Ads Bring "Results HUNGRY? 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