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mm iwtmM Fnge Six THE EUGENE GUAED ' Saturday Evening, April i,,.,. W. Pleasant Variety Will Feature Motion Picture Bills During Next Week f DILLS FOR NEXT WEEK Motion Pictures JiKX Werfovfl'lny ami Thnrmlay, "Iteiklenn Ho nuincf;" KrJdoj and Saturday, "Learning to Ive.' IlKIJJti Monday and Tin day, "J'a ronrrrd Yon t b ;' Tliurwlny, Friday tnd iSaiur diy, "3 tie Snub.'1 Vaudeville IIKII.HJ WVioMdiy, W'mI. era rirruK, featuring Th liffercut Itevue." J ICHTKU comedy ilm, cleverly i; J done, featured the tterk In uio- it lion picture rirdee in Kugene. Though there via a variety of uffcringa, tlie - A 'flu '"""dies Blood uul oi tlie heal ,,- ! attrartloua. forty Winks" al the He, ami "Kxmir Mr," at I lie- lleilig, hear nut the reuutiitlon of conic. ly In caiMiiuf Jfiluily freltug towaid motion pictures T In general. Ilolli pnlurca were nrll ; i filmed, and were rlevrr. i "Tut Thundering Herd." which I y'f honed at the Hex during the .ire i! Hrl of the week, wnf outstanding in , the last ut more aeriotia plays. It wai i i an exceptional production, well-acini, and with a fine thriur. Ii a una of ; J thn digger productions shown ao fur . ; i lu Eugene tliia year. ' " coming week will again he feu- ' ''; tured by motion plcllir attractions. : J The Ilea will open its week with a ;i: , new and original prolog, "ltsdlu a la i )-( Jl' i." It la a surprise liumlier, and l $5:;-J to he a liiilily pleasant surprise. 't :' "1'aiiiperrd youth" will be the llel- V.-'-jf " offering (or Monday and Tura- i; , i day, while on Wednesday tlie Wrslrru I ' i Taudevllle circuit will he here. "The i - IWferent Item" will be the feature .i suniher. f; "llcoklcss Hoinanre," a apeeil film, f .'' fed with anion and surprises, will ' i, be the Ilea offering for Weilnc.ilay j f ThuraiUy, while on Friday and ! I,' h'aiitriiay "Learning tu live," fca- turlng the popular Constance 'ml- : r maiige. The film ia one of her latest, j: mail also her he.t, i Tl" m,n" W wind up the com lug week at the llellii, shotting ' i Tkuraday, Krhlay anil Halnnlay. The i j aame mat that atarred In "Kiruae f 'e." whlill aeorcd auih a hit at the I r J Hellig Ihla week, ia in "The Knoli." trirkeil him, and continues hia affair with Korolliy. Nnury detiouncfa l''ujrine jut at her liilKltaiid lias learned that ehe ia Ircmeiidoiielr wcnlthv. J fin alliluil'v eliilic m towr-r'l her ir'nniflmti-ly. and he acrum-H llorrii-k of hHVina W- between him and hia wife." J Xanry leavea him, planuina a di-. toree, and promiHea. to marry Her rick. j 'i'he atorv endii a- Kiiccne geti. I'orolliy on the phone and lella her that "I have filed ever thing," Coming Attractions, Billed for Eugene 1 ( FOLLIES ARE Or THEIR WAY Famous Gallagher and Sheait to ha Seen April 28 Miler fiallacher and .Mmter Hheun. known the country over aa Ihoae "unl(iie and extraonlinary" rnnied lann will be lr of the epceial (ireell nich Village 'olliea, Anicrlca'a great cMt, annual mimical revue, w hich eomea (o the lleilig Tilraday, April Thia engagement mnrka the firl Klarrlng tour of (inllnglier and Shcau in tlie Polliea and la the beginning of their World 'lour. Thia delinhlfnl revue ia produced hv A. L. Jonea and Alorna (ireen. thoita free thinking gentlemen who firm originated the Urcenwich illnge r'olliee aome eight yeara ago. A notable rompany of inuaical comedy mid revue celibritlca hnre neen aaaembled to eiiiiorl .Mr. (inl lagher and Mr. Khenn in thia lateat l-'ollieit. Among ila more l.vrie lind agile meinbera an1: Tom Handera and Arthur Millia, Lynn ( nntei. Mile. Klfl. (ienevieve McCormnck, lleaale 'alrin, l'oul Mnrkman. Arnolr! Cluck. Fred fowhlck, Ldrtin Jlnrr, Itud AVil- nainann. Harriet Colo and J. nn llnr linl. There la nlan a apeclarular "Ingilig and dancing rhorua of famoua artixt nniilela. The comedy acenea are from the pena of Hilly h. Wflla, Lew Flelda, leorge Knuffmau. and (ienrgn V. II, i hart. The l.vrira nro by Mert Kalinar and Irving Caeanr, and the alluring number hy Louia llirach, Hurry lluliy and Con Conrad. The entire production waa lerlrd and rxecuteil hv John .Murray Amler- i on. Illreclor of all former (ireen wlrh Village Folllea. REX PLANS FOR NOVELTY "Radio la Rex" to he Name of Laleit Prolog Featuro 5 & t r-.'- v Vr i - 9 1 -rL af. S f II a atrinr of fold nugrrta- and bow he itrufflM to rK&in bfr freedom by ftting potieMion of tne uujgett. ia told in a forceful way. Tbe cant ia full of interesting nauiM and the performance are all exrfllent, thougii perhaps the two whirh stand out the molt are those of Alire Terry, who playe Kuth Jor don, and Conway Tearle, cant a Stephen (iheot. W allace Hecry as Dutch and George Cooper as Hhorty are likable heavies. and ZaSu I'ittii as i'olly- brings out a pessimistic part prominently forward. Griffith Film Coming Hailed as the picture which lias revolution)!! the tilms by proving that a vivid life story is as inter esting as the old melodramatic plotn. IK U . Griffith "Ian t I-ife Wonder ful," will be shown at tbe Jlcilig theater soon. This is Griffith's little Cinderella picture which he brought quietly into Shw York for the firt sbowinff in a innt foil picture thfater without the imual first showing in the legitimate theater. instantly the critics acHaimcd it as one of the great feats of the cine ma. HARRY MYERS AGAIN STARS Popular "Yankee" Take Lead Role n "Heckle! Homanoe." Harry .Myera, one of the arraen'a loreumat roinedy Ijgurea, liaa a lead ing role In "Heckleaa Homan.e," the creen reralnn of the popular atage eucceaa "What'a Your Wife lioliigV" hirh will he ahoun at the Ilex the. ler beginning Wedneeday. Although .Myera haa been in a mul titude of plrttirea. among tbem "llraaa," "Tim Iteautlful and Damn ed" and "Daddlea," he will alwnya be tememhered for hia aplrmtid cbarac terlaallon of the Yankee u "a Con Bectieut Yankee lu King Arthur'a "Haikliaa lluumiRo" la hia flrat ap pearance under the Al Chrlalie hau lier and he pule liver aome rlotouily funny tricka aa Ilia liuaband who draga hia old grandfather arounil In a futile effort In ohlalti dlmrro evl dence, T. Hoy Ilarnra, Manila Haw Jey. Mylvla llreamer and Tully .Mur ball are alio lu the rait. BARTHELMESS FILM IS OUT Poaetar Richard la starred With Hit Wife In Production liirnard llarlhelmraa'a production! r aiwaya Ulalingiiialnd for their xcrllent laata. Ilia lateit Flrat Na tional vehicle. "New Toya," which roinea lu the Hex theater Boon, la no xcrptlon. Tha young atar haa noteworthy Mat mrroiiiulii.g him lu ".Sew Toya," which, hy the way, ia a delightful lit. Jle tragedy of a ouug couple. Mr Harlhrluieee p,,, th rt, f n. jouiniiit liuiban.1, hia flrat coined) A dltlnrt novelty In atage prenen Intion la announced by the Ilex for neit Monday anil Tueadny evening. In the aperlally. "Uudlo a In Hex," In which n company of aeven aololata will be featured. , Hilled aa a nnvelir ami not aa a prolog, thia lateat U..x innovation la anld by the manngement In an the preaent day radio "one better." Kadio fan who -know their atuff" will un doubtedly he juatly jraloua of the reception of "Kadio al In Hex." four-hear th management, who promla rr the flr.l time a rn.lio program without "lulerrerenc" mid that hy an original. Inveution, the -uM.iji niu no viNlhle ny rniljo. Tile "Hndio a la Hex" program will eomprlan vocal aoloa hv Alma tiluck aoprnno, Helnald Werrenraib tone, Krlka Jlorlnl, vlolinl.t, and .oiii ot tne leading jaaa handa will be beard In popular rendition,, A aiirtirlan in etna til.. ....i lighting effect, will aiTompany the wnien win tie preaented at 7:.i and li:Htl Monday and Tueaday evenliiga at the Hex. iivwmr' Mi w i Behind the Screen in Hollywood Tha top ploturo la acene from "Learnlno to Love," featurlno Conatance Talmadae and Antonio Moreno, which comes to the Rex iw, m mu-u.y run, Deginmng rrlday. di IhJ1ldd.u ,,cn ' ,rom "New To'" the new Picture featuring Richard Barthelmea. and hit wife, known .. Mary Hoy. The picture la cnmlna to the Rex toon. H Below .ro Milton Sill, and Viol. Dan. In "A, M, De.irea," com tna to the Rex. CHRISTIE DEFNE8 'FARCE Famous Comedy Producer Telle Why Human Intereat Wins Th moat amu.lng Incidenta In lh world are 10.1.0 which happen be "x'M'l V", nt '' IToducw . im.ii m apraaing of the varloita Ol-ea of humor. ".Vim- ,d ,h(, hiniair.l or rantaatlc hunior atlra . . T.oien, taughter, but It , ( lb la.ling t,pe i, D1)l ei.rJ, ough related Ul 0Hr ,ry I feel inherently affiliated with hat variety known aa r,.rc come.lv. t a eujovabl , ,. , ,,,, fc -mail altuiitlon w thin th. .I... ... ..... ibility, Khi.-I, force. ,onl 1.. r J. it roie in an eara. The popular atari . "T """""" Hi their own livea. cnm..i ...1. .. ..1. V "'ea tne humor mora ,..., 1 . iaai aera id a comeily role with I'orothy Ui.h under the management -' JJ;1(tW- iri'""'- I"" back lu "New Toya." hia aupportlng rait Jurludta il.ry l.y (Mra. Il.rlhel- I f. ','.!" ' rul k' ouu '(e- ' Jlirtoo Webb, lb well known foot. 1 light comedian, ia making hi, (,lu ,,. but lu another important role. A new ducoverr, Kalhrriii Wllaon, Ii al- I moat making her firal acrren apnear ."ice. Director John Hobert.on bx.ka lo orr aa a Oialloct flint. Other I pla.vera in the ca.t are l,j .'er- j .nM, , i-rnocif l-omnn. 4Ur. 1 ai-Nil. ulierance of youth . Immortally un conouerable. While totally without logic. I III. fnct parai..iiinll.v la one of the lull wnrkl of life. It apura youth to en ler the bitter world of atrife unafraid. Nilch la th tiiiderlvina though, in Connlam-e Tnlmoilge'a new comedy, "Learning In live," which eomea thia I 'riibiy ninl Sn I unlay nl th Ilex. I 'ou- tance, ihniigh a aub-deh Juat out of boarding achool, la a wlncaere In mat- I tera pertaining to love. What ihe ooem t know about love well. Ju.t almply lan't. Th profound willingneaa of her numeroua college hoy adtuirera to trade their hearla for one flaah of her fllrtatloua ryea; a anft-apoken word and, peril. p., a kia, convince her of the fart. And an .lie ila.hei gaily Into the wniripool or .New Wk'a aociety with an all-iiino.iieriug iplrit -the exuber ance of youth. It ia an Ideal characlerlaatlou for Con.lance flippantly flirtation.. I daintily daring. It afforda the atar opened nl the Ilex theater IVidny, will cloae Ita run there toibiy. r,, l 'r and .Woman and Mnrrlage" and other ila Raymond tirifflth are feoince,! 1.. th. iiei.n. 1.. ' j JIJI.I.YWIJOlX April 11. "Stella Muria" ia to be filmed again. That waa the story with which Mary I'ickford defird tlie popular Mary I'ickford couventiona. . The William J. Locke vehicle waa one of the very rew moviea in which .Mary auccessfully portrayed a grown up, anna curls and aaua tho .Mary ickroril bug of tricka which have been traiie-markcd in acorea of pic turea over many ycora. "Steila .Maria" won a real droma- tic movie even though It waa directed by .MarKhnil Neilnn, iiaually aaaociot ed with comedy efforts. The newa that "Stella Maria" . ia to be remade will be w elcomed. It mnde a deep impreeaion upon millions of movfp-lovera. The information that fhorlea Mra bin ia to direct It will he juat aa in teresting. .Mr. Ilrahin ia the aplendid director who produced "Priven," that, pnir mint tale of the Kentucky mountains It waa cheaply made but real eucceaa. Mr. Ilrahin alao made "go Big." the Kdna Kerber novel, atarring Col leen Moore. , 1 He will alart filming "Stella Jlnria nest month at l niver.nl fitr. "Huater" Keatnn rnme home from New York wearing a "bowery bowler" hat. "ltuater" Keatnn. Jr., promptlv smashed it which proven the kid has sense of hunior. Like father like aon! Pornlhy I'hilllpa la returning to I the screen under the direction of I .uaunco Llvey. Misa 1'hillipa haa been nbaent from inn stiidioH alnco the denth of he ilirector-hushnnd, Allen Holubnr. two I years ago. Sho proved popular in I 1 tie Heart -of Iluioanitr." ".Man 'j Popular Player in New Role j; - pJWBe! ?-'.a'"t3"jTy"'A""V"'r1"' 11 ""T1J r: wl Q iai i -f . . i'UvtV ! f ' , - - fc ' ' it ft: T S3 I I a half ycara' absence. Her lat character waa Teas. " Story of Irish Girl Tlie story, chosen after three oth had received acrioua considerai" and ultimate abandonment, is ,1 young daughter of a loverty-slri(.i" Irish-American family. In humorous vein, besprinkled i 1 narhoa. -anil rntnliiip v., ..l 1 voarm, (Continued on page seve0) Norma Shearer, star of "Tho Snob," which comes to the theater for a three day run, beginninrj next Thursday. Hellig ! MARY PICKFORD DEFENDS MODERN GIRL AND DISCUSSES TENDENCIES Easter Novelty DANCE TONIGHT 3 Live Babies 3 Will be given away to the ones holding . the lucky numbers EAST Kit FAVOliS FOR ALL Men 75c Ladies 10c Come early and see the fun Doors Open S:45 WINTER GARDEN 'frT,M'IM"""-MI',J"illilllllni.1 among other lug inline.. Crrll Chid lck. Anna May Wong, and William uoyu. Shirley Mason Stars Hint there is n special Providence protecting the daritia motion n!,.n player ia demonstrated naain in "The Lleventh Hour." llernnnl liurninf'a iirooiiciinn 01 Lincoln j. Carter a ex citing melodrama. In which Hhirlev unson anu i narlea .lonea cn-atnr. Thia aensatiounl William Kor Hire, which cornea tn the Hell theater nunuay, is atuiMnl with hair-rai.ing wiruia mat untold In brentbless cession. In one of the daring acenea. Char lea .lonea twinga head foremost from ladder suspended from a f!vi ..vuropiane nun cntchea Shirley Mas on up in his arms from mni!,...t,n.t unlimited scope for the portrayal of " he speeds hy her. Not satisfied Ihoac delightfully ah.urit aophiitrira of the younger generation which she Interpret, an well. llundaom Antonio Moreno ia aeen "lipo.it tn vivacloua onny. WESTERN BILL IS VARIED Program for Wednesday Headed by "Tha Dllterent Hevue" Ud, Jul, Jordou and Jab Km,,! T'''f'' "".'" l'l".ilely limited lasting. .ii!."? '"""""'"I'le trouble, which Irritate him in dnllv life. Ni, tiuie, out of ten these trouble. 1,1 "' pect in tht , troutdrd. fare afford. ...i; "e. c'a , , " l" '-ntertainment i, wile .. !, i " "ml w ortliw hit v,.,r ot th, t, I , "" V"n'"i ".d Vaudeville bill ,or ,0 ,nj, u,. ot th troubled man. . ne.day niabt. Th. ,...... l io.I".": r-tuedi. have Co, tail.- Hn'd l "I he Il,f(ere: HVP ' ed many htlanoiia lauxlis cio.. which i. , I , eyromel) ex,ig.t.ir, . saibirs. and includes th natiounllv -ci'vai 01 tins variety mown "lion. I lav Mauley, Kd with this stunt, you act a semi-cli... up of Shirley ami Jonca climbing the snaiing ladder until they reach the eafety if such it can be called of the plane. Tina seen, was not rehearsed. It was loo hasanlou. Some ten odd camera men were In positin to shoot the action and what Ibcv got is one 01 uir uiosi inritiiiig stunts ever so. acieu ou the silver sheet. I Jlr, l-.lvey haa given her th leading feminine role in "Kvervman's Wir,. ' his next William Fox special produc- uno. the coming ly by nous. hury. ., ' orurui.ii MULE IS PLAYED ' far- ,7. .... ""i-"!. ..,, , a Ban,,,,,, . Jehai Ollbert Takaa Star Fllai, "The Saoti ' It takra courage to plsj ..r.n,the..c role on the acr.rn. but ,Z7. John lillbrt haa cur... a,... ... Jca,ii,g as lha lovalde fr.nc tiiit.k,, in Minor (ilyn a "Ilia Hour," this un nsual actor a.vepi.,1 Hie ml r,,r ( th JItn-l.d.l,B p.ciure, "1,r H-ll'a film v.ral,,,, , the lleleu 1L Martin novel, which la founiig tn the llril.g theater Thura day. Friday and Saturdav. Thia pan of "The tinok" ia an un. tympathrthic one. r.ugcne, iii -aoob." ambition.. fii-n, ami alwaja atrocal,. ... ... long in Ila ui.ocs i. P.rt I. ''o,". '""Ut leap,,,. Part lajuno a hunt ti,,!,, ( tu,.v , ne.rer ,,,,, .,, , (r ,, :h 'acre con.edic. reu.ur.. .v ..... tone, a. a Iw.kiu,,,. n, k After an- .. -'" "l'"' ' n.fnal and re. " '" o.e.i tun a isr.-e wpn i!Utu ...-,.-.. ,1 "lii-.-lunc r uriliiti,..,. ....... ik. . . i. . "mu g lu. picture Fred Thompson Stars Killed with the itn.h ami fire which has alwava featured his actios on the screen, replete with good situa tions, and packed with material which provea that Silver King is undoubt edly the best equina star on the silver sheet today, "That l'evil Quemsdo." tha latest of the pictures starring Kred Thompson, will come to tbe Met lig soon. Oramstle iucidcut follow a dramat- ie incident with .!iim the right amount i e-uiu-dy Mick Hi- Intervals. aid. "Master of Sha.lowologr.' 1'it of I il. I Ireland." ami a neat skit entitled ".Ml I'm,." The lleilig Or ihestra mil also he an Important feature of the lull, mid will offer another liouulur a..)., -I. on "I he Hiffcrent Heme" Is .11 II-. i '- fnmeily In Ihls different sod de the iiame implir.. r,.r the .Tombs mad. I h""' w,'"'ertl melodrama by Mar up as pretty r,rl. g-.'a touch of 1 Wi,,n,. ""I I'd Andrews has high Me to Hi. psrtv. Iti-autifiil ' "'''" j"1' ' directing the pic go.ns. bright comedi. and manv nov- j ,ur' em song, and dances make th vue a real treat - pii-asiug entertainment if offered rc. tii I............ Uckl.'i". M ""ailT Uc.J!" " Pioduction,. I ha. .. r. n of ,b, p..p ., W i.l, ,,u, tA,,e , .,,,. irii- 1 , r wl"r ' nuiu up... farcl. csl sllust.ons !.h .'.. ' . (... , "l""r.ou.v Buster Keatoa Coming Itu.t.-r Keaton ha. risen I Ir Ldoiianl in the st.i.l, r grentcet portraits produced on lb. screen Ii ! fhani-cs." i. inl.-r.iu,g to ,,i,. ,i,.,v h .' 'be II. ir.snipulatrs hi, fingers in making the manikins. lion. Pave Mauler, known his comic height in "Seven ollirh is lo I,, a r.ature I'g in the near fiUute. the-i , " , , , IStlng with . ' ",rr "eieloped .th wealthier and . ,,. ''"'he. of k ,. ,M K nent than himself, meets Ivrotl.v J.'," wh" they at.olui., f ,' Ileniheimer, wealthy girl, and r.la- 1 h ""'H a pi, lit,. ,h hl ' Hon of Jsk. l..ii,r. richest ,. n I '"'"meni .l. w.ll hM , B , u"?-, , . '-'inpituon w.th .Iraa.s.ic pb"., lie i. In love with ... ,,, tl, k l'l ' 1 juoraccvir.,., h.r w.-.,,,, .,, ) ll" "" " titi- ; nnt;tiet lle-la planning to marry m.rathr - "'X W educlay and Ihxr.dsr si ik! li.nsbi imer, bin tell. Ilrnick that ' "' is in a preilicainent, n that a young country school teacher "of r.. piMiition" is In lov. i.nh him. Ihir log lha conv.r-nlion, a leli-gram o.inca tn r.ugcne, informing him that th school tea. her Is d.ilng and wishes to marry Lun. r. larn ami in. aei,n..i i.i. .. . ' K.-icy. are nrri.,l. and . .Z . r i " ' '""""" "' i .'"'i. "ACt 18 8TACC0 rOB Canstaae. TalmaMe T.S.. Pel. .1 rtaapar v,m, Viola Dana Coralno . i ,.i . . at.r ...... ..i.. v . I..hi .........I. .. .. . -,.ne .iiu.ricau , .-nilooni ctpos..- ; .- -uniiin . i. llCStl.r mail.' is back mth a new one. a-itllptl 1 lin -'f serious ilrsma wa. an this lime "Wninaiiologt " II. prn. I piod c( recent fil-n looinent. ha. ceeds to tell all ahoul Ihe evolution'"'" leading trnunine role in ", Man of ihe fetos'e sex. I1'"'"" a colorful action stor, of "Cl.-ir. and VLnlalic. a vol- ; India and lb. Souih s,,,, i,,e, licking tn.h lino, off.r in a plea. ing come. i the lici theater soou In ma.in.-r the Irish Pastoral. "A Hit of .lhil p.clnr M-, !,, i, cofe.tiire,! M lar. is an Irish ' h .Milton Sill. " . M.m I es res romantic n,,. ,k ii th. f , 1 ... ..I,,,. ... ... is !,. i ,, , ,., ...MVrigSr, romantic a.hcnlur ,tr, T?v; ,,,,.,,, w ,, .,, i::;1 ;:,.:,; rz,r't elo M.. , "All ,'-, They ... m th, .ol. of "Pandora ' .....e., aimi.en.nt i-h.rs. ae.l Ihe, ' I Oder a He.er .-olle.-Iion ot , '' lOVt! ''"" ""', pa'i't. which is .level, . Mreai Cast Coaiiat j plesrulcl Iher. hat been few Mctnr., - - - - j which hav. hrooahl so great a mes- 'fert. Winks' Cla.e. t sag. as trial wt,h ,. ,,, .1 lielai.l tenor nl th Io you know wbaL movl stars look lik? Well, neither do many of the studio executives here. Wo had lunch with .Margaret Livingston 0t the Mnnt martr. which is Hollywood's mid-day lathering place of tho celebs. Margaret had just come from Vni versal City, where ahe had been work ing before th camera in "1 11 Show ou the Town." with Itcgjnald Denny dun Jlnthla. who ia probably the best known woman scenario writer and production suprvieor iu th Industry, was introduced to .Miss Livingston. ".My. what a aurnriae!" .1.. ..i..i 'I thought you war. a IIIU girl and you r just the littlest thing ever!" -uargaret is vivacious, rod-headed anil just five feet three Inch., i.n She's the firebrand of tbe seen' tiet the picture? .Mavbe you wonder why vnu don't' ... I VI- '" - "rrrii rserrigan in more movis. II doesn't have' to work II. ...... i hia money when the savins- w.. and th money plentiful. xw hen a particularly attractive role is -rercd. like "Tbe Covere.1 Wagon" or "Captain Illood" he dons the grease paint. Otherwise J.' Warren lias round eonleiiMnent. Around the corner from our office, upon a hill, on the road to I inverse! City, Jack lives with his moiner in a beautiful bom. H,. should worry. ! l.eatric Joy has a now "part." i Miss Joy is to tak a vacation from 1 th 1 aramoiiut studio. She will ,p,, it play ma; nursemaid to llabv I.eatri.e anil teaching the six-months-nld off spring of the now dirore.,1 t ..i.i... i anil Jack liilhert to say "mamma " At th. end of lb month l.eatrii-! is scheduled to transfer her makeup! box to the Cecil H. 11, M,, ,,,, ; She ia to b starred br Mr. l"e Mill. I . W'oiihl the public he interested j a movie version of "Th Merchant of Vein.-?" I That is what's worrvin. . ....... i Hollywood film liuportrrs who own I rights to th n;.-i,,. mad hy I'.ter Paul Klnr and an I ................ or.i.co ov Werner Kraus, who was Ir Cal-gari in the movi of thaf name. The Hhak.par. ' can play was photographed in V.nic j It was "shot" by a descendant of the I immortal arti.l Kemhraivli and withi noted Kiirnoean .tars in the lead. wirf'l ' f' V-s.A.rt M.iHaU.':r Nls' W' -'X 'J.! l' V-'W i J . J.- fV "-,-stj". -5 'T9),4 a, sitTieJV s, 4 J2.f. UL .V" - "r"-'-'ivi'-yf-i i-'----- No, Mary JkdWL) Pickford doesn't but she will in H.v A. II. Klti:iH:HICK (XKA Serrico Writer) . Bunch the time clock at the studio her new film "Little Annie Rooney." J JOLLY WOOIl, April 11. With ail the hurly-burly of flappers, "jaxx babies." suspecting mid suspected wives, and the like, th screen has been strangely neglectful of one most prevnleiit. type. Hut no longer. Marv Pickford i. preparing to immortalize this tvpei in celluloid. "I'espit interludes of costume and I foreign pictures tn m.er e,, of public demand, l'e. .lu-... i..i ! th ambition lo porlrav a ivnid worth-while American shop and busi-1 ness girl." soys America's sweetheart. ! pausing between directorial cou- i fercnoes ill her sluiiin bungalow. I liases ot Aincrirnn girlhood stand out clamorously spectacular. such as the coipiettc of ypstrnlar and tbe flapper of today. Our Girlhood Sound "Hut fundamentally, our girlhood is sound, admirable, intelligent. That is the girlhood which I will try to 1 fM porlray in the picture I'm now milk ing. 'Little Annie Hoonry.' If I , what I hope to do. tills will he the picture I will remember most foinllv aiul the one by which 1 will hope to be longest remembered." Mi?'"i'.lri"f Itooney" will ,ark Only a four-mile drive and street Miss I, chords return . Anicnc, car service from Eufj-ne tpictonally spenking, after two every ,,, mhoa-nC Vp-io-lk )ni(UL & melodrama " LINCOLN .GRTEB CHARLES JONK5 SHIRLEY MASON DANCE AT TRIANGLE LAKE Saturday, April 11th Music liv CROSBY AND HIS NITE HAWKS Hoa.ls tire in K(ul ,.mliti BIO DANCE At Veeieta Every Saturday Night Lnrter near massgenient. Hob Holstcn'a tr.hestra Kveryhcdy Welcomo. a the' dnjuant, gets Wi ll. Kug.li is in thinking ahe deliberalclj 1 preuuty ,.f It. wa wml jonuaer geneiaiion ot ( vlsy. in. .... . . for Ihal. I.rliev., fir...U Th. Wmk..' t ISIlk Is lu. The ra- srsmount ni.-tor.. 'I..,., .Iir..t,. i., .., r,, , t rson from 11.,,..... v. i hausers adapi. ( 'sr.. "., ! I,,,,,,!,, -. '!,,,, H.I.o and II,.,, c, IwMill. hh enie.l on Ih. screen at th llcit theater when lb. M.tro-liohUvn-Ma.er pr,,,,!,,,,,, 1 e i;., ij. Side." huh comes soon i, .,w How thn-. men gambrl tor a girl, ith one ntr.n.atelt coining nt y,,.. Iwrioua, how she i- then bought Jf PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wedneeday and Saturday Nijlt James Kirkwood Alma Rubens Marguerite De La Motte Richard Headrick Walter McGrail In GERALD CRANSTON'S LADY" CHRISTIE COMEDY Intl. News Presented wh , New S(aae Novelty Specialty RADIO A LA REX' with . tai....u o' Seven Soloists Le Rov DEVANSY "t homi en tfe I It-!nl 1 9 M A. M. Hear 'Em! HA! HA! HA! (let In the I-aff Line "40 Winks" H lining it tini! j Girlhood of Today Fundamentally Sound, Admirable and Intelligent, I Screen Star Says - f: - m: Bell Theatre fl t pSt 1 SPRINGFIELD f-nSri - '$ i SUNDAY n . 'vi' k , 7,?.,,. m m lalsi.u afwir..' fx' V- .ao-'-cs-. r. . jr." nur TVt-- ,v .i .- :: is. ., ,r-.v js. j-.vi in . J". . flfill. a.u a. -siii-tai' t .r. t rr is'i.Jii'i m aa s . t".rv hu rav uus ft-m k . r kh uitti mm n sturf tonight llsr-Tsc-i )JIiill tonight j