Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1951 — Page 10

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In Hollywood

Bushman Talks

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By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 3-— Francis X. Bushman, -the

eves, leaned his back against a faded couch.

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He talked about the Holly- : wood mansion he had lived in = and I had made reservations

of vacant lots, cow pastures Francisco. But something came and rickety wooden notion pic- | up and I put off the trip for ture studios, a day. Suddenly the telephone

On the other side of the room,| rang. It was the chief of police | :

| his ‘wife, gray-haired. plumpish | in San Francisco. |

and pretty, sat Knitting. Occa-| “They had found a real bomb| sionally, she raised her eyes and in the room reserved for me at| looked silently at the ruined, rain- the St. Francis. And with it there| gplattered wallpaper, the jumble was a note from a woman named] oft stuffed dogs, Spahish shawls, Mildred. It said, ‘If I can't have| tapestries and mementoes, the you, Francis, no other woman| painted picture of the chariot will’ scene from “Ben Hur.” “When I drove’ to the fair] “I tell you,” said craggy- -faced grounds, there were 25.000 people Francis X. Bushman, “there outside the gates. They couldn't| hasn't been an original pub- get in I broke the record of three licity ides in 20 or 30 years out | nited States Presidents and here. Of courses Some of it's (Billy Sunday.” the fault of, the stars today. Bushman paused to observe his They're dull] people, a lot of wife's rapt expression. thoin. " 3 go ds t Kiow } was a pul > every- city stunt a ret, mama,” he | thing to work with. My home was SBATISL “eve Las 8 He Hollywood's showplace. l drove, Reichenbach — ord plant a a purple. Marmon ear with 01d| ro} sive” homb, trimmings. 1 raised saddle and) It wasn't until the chief of pojump horses, great Danes, pheas- joo cajjed me weeks later that ants and prize hogs. More than iy .,,n64 the truth. They'd found that, I made my own copy. I had} out that Reichenbach had pulled - a feeling for: new experiences the stunt himself and that there

2 ated ta see and do everything.” goo oo woman named Mildred. He, ene tle es 9 9 EERE He

mitt is ei CRSSRCT A REGEN .Reichenbac ; showed his face in Si “A great publicity man,’ Bush. |again, a Francisco man sighed happily. “He “Now I'm back in pictures things forbidden by law. When | again. After 25 years.” p 1 went with MGM, they assigned “yo paved a bit in “The HollyReichenbach to me. And he pulled y,,04 Story” ang he's King Saul the greatest publicity stunt in, «payiq” ang Bathsheba.” ~ He Hollywood's history.” {weéht out on personal’ appearance He glanced at his wife. tours with both films. “I want you to hear this, Why had a quarter of a cen-

mama.” : tury passed in Hollywood wtihout |

Mrs. Bushman smiled. Bushman maki irs. | \ | ng a picture? 1 was to open the state falr | ny 0's 000 et his lips nerv-|

“Advertisement |ously and cleared his throat. blacklisted by a big movie mogul.

Hemorrhoid Torture y 1 “I'd just hired a new butler. Soothed in Few Minutes “He took the man's card i re;

{turned a minute later saying I Act now for fast relief from| was too busy to see him. Mind torture of hemorrhoids. Don’ tivou, the butler hadn't even! wait another day. Apply Peter- bothered to show me the card. . son's Ointment at once. This cool-| “It Killed me in Hollywood. ing, soothing, astringent formula The man wouldn't listen to my has given joyful relief to thou- side of the stody. Darryl Zasands for 40 years. Relieves itch-| nuck finally broke the taboo ing quickly. All druggists, boX| against me by giving me the 40c, or applicator tube 70c. Peter-| role of Bernard Baruch in ‘Wilson’s Ointment delights or money/ son.’ But it took 25 years.”

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