SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1925
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HEILIG fro PRESENTE)RAMAS
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"East Lynne," Popular for
Forrest Taylor Players oi
Portland, Will Present
Dramas at Heilig
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uenerations, Carries all
Details in Film
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Who of the older generation
doesn't remember when he first
saw "East Lynne t" . - j
Remember boir yon sat op in
th gallery munshlng peanuts',
waiting for tne eurtain to rise?
Remember how you nudged your
buddy , when - the two-piece or
maybe even the . three-piece!
orchestra sneaked into the pit and
began tuning up . j.
j Then some raucous - voiced
guardian of the gallery gods,
V standing In the rear, way high up
(plunder the very rafters of the op'ry
P ' tiAiia. vni1 "HAT!" And th
curtain creaked, a little, then
rolled up, a bit unevenly, but fin
ally managing to make the grade.
And so the sh'ow began!
Remember how you craned
your neck to see over the head of
the big fellow sitting in -front of
you? Remember frow you ap
plauded when the dashing hero,
Archibald ' Carlyle, came on j the
stage ana oh, yes. Too you ' remember-
with what earnestness
and renom you hissed every time
Sir 'Francis Levison, the dastard
ly rvillyun" stalked through! the
. scene :';,'", , -j.
. Y es-siree. ''them was i the
day" when you could see the
best plays of the American! or
English stage for ten cents a
throw only sometimes j you
wished you hadn't been so quick
on the throw! -, But not so when
"East Lynne" was announced tle
.day oeror fr they always an
nounced the next day's shows
from the corner of the stage be-
t tween the thir and fourth acts.
- Remember that, too -
. "To-morrow, "St. Elmo. .And
Saturday matinee. "Uncle Tom's
4 Cabin with two Topsies and two
IrratjtyI
j Gleamy, Thick, Wavy
; i !' TTair m a Moment
Girls! Try this! When combing
and brushing your hair, just mois
ten your hair brush with a little
"Danderine" and brush It through
your hair. The effect is startling!
You can dress your hair immedi
ately, and it will appear twice "as
: thick and heavy, an abundance of
' gleamy, wary hair, sparkling with
i life, - incomparably soft, i fresh,
I youthful.; i :. .
I Besides beautifying the hair, a
! 35-cent bottle of refreshing, frag -
i rant Danderine" from any drugwno rode the Southern Idaho bord
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Jan's hair
Danderine" acts on the hair
4 like fresh showers of rain and
sunshine act, on vegetation. It
goes right to the roots, Invigor-
- ate8, nourishes and strengthens!
them, stopping tailing nair ana
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ACTS 5
Dopt Pony end.
VfciiJtey Circus.
:;:vl 'Our
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- No. 2 Noi3.
No. 1
Miss B. Jarftson niustra:ea tne
Uncle Toms! Miss Glady's Van
tassel, our leading lady, who will
play Little Eva, will give out sou
yenlr photographs of herself and
signed in her own dainty hand,
to each an every school child who
comes upon the stage Immediately
after the matinee performance. I
thank you!"
And then the house applauded
and settled back for the last act
of ''East Lynne," confident that
Sir Francis would "get his" with
in the next half hour. And he did!
But there'll be no reminders of
them days" when you see "East
(Lynne" at the Heilig theater as
William Fox has produced under
the direction "of Emmett Flynn.
For today the picture palaces are
far more metropolitan than even
the best of the stock company the
aters of thirty and forty years
ago. . I
So when you see Edmund Lowe,
Alma Rubens, Lou Tellegen.
Frank Keenan Mariorie Daw.
Belle Bennett, Lydia Knott and
others in the Fox production of
"East Lynne," you won't be both
ered by any stentorian command
from the gallery to take off your
hat! is or will any member of the
company announce tomorrow's
showing from the corner oC the
stage! . '
Verily the march of time ia no
where better exemplified than in
the motion picture industry!!
Ponies, Monkeys and Dogs
I op Program: Zane Grey
Picture Offered
Sheck's Animals will top the bill
at at the Bligh theater today. This
act consists of two ponies, four
monkeys and five dogs, all educat
ed performers, who go through
their routine with the same pep
that the other actors on the bill
do. '
Richards and Orb will be seen
In a comedy turn which they call
A Noble Nut and a Nifty Miss."
They sing, talk and entertain with
The Chapmans, with their musi-
the ukulele.
cal travelogue, , . never fail to
amuse.
The Rock lets constitute one of
the most remarkable teams of
dancers on the vaudeville stage to
day. Regardless of their speed,
grace and dexterity are never sac
rificed.
Songs and steps is the billing of
the Matthews trio. THey wilt come
in for their share of the honors
with a novel singing and dancing
turn.
Temporarily cut off from the
world - a Paramount company
traveled 100 miles back in the
Northwestern mountains to film
Zane Grey's "The Border Legion."
The story deals with the law-
Mess activities of a band of raiders
er in tne old dayg ot tne west.
preyIng upon caUie and gold
towng
"I The cast is headed by Antonio
Moreno. .Helena Jadwlck;
Jtured; Rockllffe Fellows, Charles
Ogle and Gibson Gowland. William
Howard directed
I "The Border Legion opens a
J three days run at the Bligh thea-
tcr today.
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"Son of His Father" by Har
old Bell Wright, Carries
Strong Punch
That , the west is not entirely
devoid of its 1849 glamour is
proven,, in Harold Bell Wright's
newest novel, "A Son of His
Father."
The story, while it takes place
i the present period, is filled with
much drama, htrills and heart in
terest and brings to the audience
the fact that all the color of yes
teryear has not disappeared in
the great west.
Bessie Love, a young Irish girl,
comes to Tucson, Arizona, to Join
her brother, a t;owbo on Warner
Baxter's ranch.
Arriving at her destination.
bowyeer, the boy Is not there to
greet her. Baxter receives her
kindly and tells her the brother
has been sent to the mountains to
round up some stray cattle. In
reality, the boy has Joined a party
of cattle smugglers and gamblers
Baxter through his friend, Ray
mond Hatton, gets " mixed in t
gambling session and loses a con
trolling interest in his ranch to
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WA Vv AND FOKRMST TAWLOfi AS'MWiy
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DIRECT FROM PORTLAND HEILIG
Forest Taylor
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Dramatic Stock Company
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Anne Berryman
Presents
Avery Hopwood's Greatest Comedy Success
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PEOPLE
WITHOUT A DOUBT THE BIGGEST
TREAT SALEM
NOTE SPECIAL
PRICES!
Lower Floor 85c-$1.10
Balcony 85c-$U0
Gallery -55c
No. 4 "A
new jance craze.
COMING TO HEILIG
tinn tv th Vorpst Tavlnr Dramatic
J Walter McGrail,
a tool of the!
cattle smugglers.
As the time passes, Bessie Love
learns from McGrail the truth
about her brother that he hat
turned thief. She sets out to try-
to win him back to honesty. In
her attempt, slie herself is im
prisoned by the smugglers and it
about to be taken over the border
to Mexico. Baxter, learning of
her plight, sets out to rescue her,
A thrilling battle follows between
the ranchmen and the smugglers
the result of which leads up to a
smashing climax" of the story and
calls into action an entire com
pany of United States cavalry.
Immediately following this scene,
comes a second ripping climax
that is entirely unexpected and
that is put upon the screen in the
way that only that master oi
thrills, Victor Fleming, is capable.
Miss Love, Baxter and Hatton
are featured in the principal role?
of the production opening at the
Oregon today.
Kennedy in Iowa-
Word has been received by the
Trumm Motor company that J. F
Kennedy, former paint shop own
er, had safely reached Newtown
Iowa. Before leaving Salem Mr.
Kennedy purchased " a Jewett
coach. The trip of 2307 miles
was made in high gear and with
no difficulties. Mr. Kennedy also
writes that he averaged 30 miles
an hour.
ONE DAY ONLY
Tuesday, Oct. 20
BESI
HAS EVER HAD
For your convenience
reserve your seat for.
the entire season of
the Forest-Taylor Co.
The Forrest Taylor Dramatic
Stock company, headed by the
Sifted Forrest Taylor and the
beautiful Miss Anne Berryman.
will appear at the Heilig theater in
this city on Tuesday, October 20.
in one of the greatest of last year a
New York successes, "The Best
People," the rollicking comedy
drama by Avery Hopwood.
Mr. Taylor and Miss Berryman.
supported by a capable cast of
other players, are now appearing
at the Heilig theater in Portland
on all unfilled dates in that play
house, and are playing nearby
cities when dates in that house are
taken up by the regular Orpheum
vaudeville circuit or road shows.
Salem has been included among
these out-of-Portland dates by Mr.
Taylor, and on the patronage
given him in his first appearance
depends his decision whether Sa-
lent is to remain on his life for
engagements. ,. '
"The Best People," when first
presented in New York, took press
and public in a storm of laughing
approval, and was held over there
at one playhouse for a record-
breaking run. Critics and patrons
called it the most amusing comedy
drama ever written. There is
nothing serious in It, its sole pur
pose being to amuse and enter
tain, and this it does without stint
from first to last curtain.
The comedy has to do with a
family of "the best people." more
or less snobbish and exclusive.
When a daughter of this family
falls in love with the family' chauf
feur, their ideas of propriety are
shocked almost beyond endurance.
and then to add to the family's
perplexities and embarrassments.
an idolized son falls in love with
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The Taylor tockv company of Portland lias been secured bv the 'Heilig management
here to present "The Best People" on Tuesday. Other plays will probably be presented in
future. Forrest jTaylor and Miss nne Berryman are shown above.
a chorus girl from k musical com
edy called 'Cuckoo." What hap
pens after this is iij the nature of
a whirlwind, and before matters
are straightened jout and love
finds a smooth pathway, a merry
time has had by all.
The Taylor company has already
presented "The Best People" at
six performances in " the Heilig
theater in Portland, but popular
demand for more of it has been
so insistent that Mr. Taylor de
termined to repeal it at his sec
ond engagement tiiere. commenc
ing at a matinee inext Thursday.
Longview and Vancouver have
seen it and preete( it with capac
ity houses. The (company made
such a tremendous hit in thee
two cities that Mr. Taylor has put
them on his list for reuiar en
gagements wheii he is not playing
at the Heilig.
Fori est Taylor -and '..Miss Anne
Berryman. are -'recognized as the
most popular and capable, players
who have ever appeared in stock
in Portland.. ' it is their boast that
of the numerous plays which they
have presented i in Portland during
thrte seasons, they have not yet
rpceived one adverse criticism
from Portland reviewers. The
company has grown in-popularity
until fHch house is a sell-out, and
it is likely that they will remain
a permanent unit in the north
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west amusement field. -
Air Tovlnr irfc 'Vow V
every year, and there buys the
best offerings for his Oregon en
gagements. He says he frequently
pays an additional royalty to se
cure a popular play for pre-release
in stock. His repertoire of New
York successes includes," ibesides
"The Best. People." the Pulotizer
prize play for 1924. "Hell Pent
for Heaven." which , Sclera ' audi
ences are likely to -have an oppor
tunity to fee should his first !ip-
I pearance be greeted with appro-;-
( al. His plans now are to re-v;sit
j Salem again on Tuesday. October
j 27, when another New York suc
cess, "In Love With Love,'' will
' be offered. 7
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