Humble Bee (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 05, No. 24, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 5, 1928 Page: 3 of 4
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Tuesday, June 5th, 1928
HUMBLE BEE
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Played
Cracking Coil club 18 to 5.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ikey Rosenstein were
—and the soul of humanity.
looking over the fashionable spring
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Bond; Mechanics: T. Hunt and Max-
well.
games. The standing of the teams fol-
lows:
screen than any single thing in years.
Ramon Novarro, as Karl Heinrich,
a role immortalized on the stage by
handed them an 8 to 3 drubbing.
Batteries: P. G. & W.: Wilson and
Pennery: C. C. Hunt and Higgen-
botham.
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da vs; Bobby Carter’s Doctors
ping by the score of 9 to 0.
Batteries: DeeDee: McMillan
Won
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Process
DeeDee
Instrument
Office
Pipe Fitters
Mechanical
P. G. & W.
Crack’g Coils
Lost
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Process Noses Out Instrument Dept.
May 21st
The fast travelling Process club in
their drive to the top of the ladder
knocked Frank Fowler and his instru-
ment gang over by the close score of
P. G. & W. 8; Cracking Coils 0
May 18th
DeeDees Whitewash Curtin’s Men
May 17th
The Mechanical team went down be-
fore the tantalizing curves of Bo Mc-
Millan in their second defeat in two
Mr.: "Oi! Oil Rebecca, but see the
price!!’
Mrs.: “Oh, Ikey, don’t be Scotch.”
Pet
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Pencil Pushers Run Wild Over
Mechanics
5 victory over George Curtin’s crip-
pled Mechanical Department nine.
Batteries: Office: Brody and Hick-
erson. Mechanics: Montgomery and
Maxwell.
Mrs.: “Look, Ikey, here’s a nice
and I triumph for the technicians who built
its gigantic settings—who construct-
ed entire towns, huge, majestic castles
—for its great backgrounds.
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whole for it marks another step for- Don’t answer it, and I’ll get my nickle
ward in the advance of the screen to j back.”
its ultimate destiny as one of the . --------
The haunting loveliness of an old
song—the fragrance of a romance
sweeter than its native Edelweiss—
NAME AFTER “LINDY”
“Did you know that a Chinese baby
was named Lindbergh?”
“No”
“Yes, indeed, ‘One Long Hop.”’
Mansfield, Bouciccault and others of
the great luminaries of the* spoken
drama, is superb. His triumph in “Ben
Hur” was spectacular; in “The Stu-
dent Prince” it is the triumph of
sheer artistry, for he makes his com-
plex character live and be loved. He
touches the ultimate in acting art.
Norma Shearer is an adorable
Kathie—she plumbs the very depths
of emotion—and still casts an irresist-
ible spell that charms the spectator
even while that spectator is marveling "
the sheer art of her portrayal
Jean Hersholt as Juttner, the tutor,
and Edward Comelly as the Prime
Minister, play two opposite characters
with convincing clarity, and comedy
is added by George K. Arthur, Bobby
Mack and Otis Harlan. Edythe Chap-
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Cop: “Hey, where are you going?.
Don’t you know this is a one-way
street?”
Abie (in new car): “Veil, I’m goin’
von vay, ain’t I?”
Cracking Coils Drop 5th Straight
May 25th
The process piled up 18 runs in a
The close of the week of May 28th
found four teams in the interdepart-
ment league closely bunched around
the top. The process is in the lead
Doctors Hand Cracking Coils Defeat
In Good Game
May 22nd
After the cracking Coil nine had a
two run lead the Doctors got going
and scored four tallys to win a well
with 4 wins out of 5 games but both
the Instrument and DeeDee nines are
close behind with 4 wins out of 6 8 to 7.
starts. The office is still within easy |
striking distance 3 wins out of five
The great Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer coats in an exclusive woman’s shop,
svectacle, playing at the Baytown
man, Philippe De Lacy, Edgar Norton,
one-sided game to defeat the last place Lionel Belmore and the rest of the
Soul Of Europe Is In
The Student Prince’
Humble Club Thursday and Friday, coat .
is more than a triumph for Ramon
Novarro and Norma Shearer, who
nlay its principal roles. It is more
than a triumph for Ernest Lubitsch,
the master of direction who wove to-
gether the threads of the huge dra-
Gene Wilson and his painters fell
, the lowly Cracking Coil boys and greatest of the great arts. "The Stu- I
dent Prince” has done more for the
played ball game.
Batteries: McMillan and Bond; E.
E. Hunt and Bell.
great cast are wonderfully chosen.
And among the greatest of the
players is the crowd—two thousand
people who seemed as inspired by the
mighty romance as were the princi- •
pals.
a love story of a boy and a girl caught
May 16th - in the grip of the iron fist of tradi-
Hitting Bil Montgomery hard the i tion—with the background of a whole
Office crew hammered out a 20 to great nation—that is “The Student
Prince.”
It is a story of the soul of Europe
I matic tapestry. It is more than a
Inter department League Race Is Close
Instrument In Close Win Over
Pipefitters
May 15th.
Frank Fowler’s Instrument nine
nosed out George Edward’s Knights
of the Lay Tong 6 to 5 in a well play-
ed exhibition.
A Scotchman found it necessary to
notify his wife that he might not be
home that evening, in which case he
would phone her. This is what he told
her:
I “I’ll ring you at 6 o’clock. When
It is a triumph for the screen as a i you hear the bell you’ll know it’s me.
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Roaper, R. B. & Mabry, G. A. Humble Bee (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 05, No. 24, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 5, 1928, newspaper, June 5, 1928; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1481851/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.