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( .Evening, April 55,1925 THE EUGENE flOABD rnco Eleven I - fjtOODOO ON BROADWAY'S PLAYS OPENING ON 13th lpening of New Guild Theater Sets High Mark for Week Crowded With Theatri cal Events in Gotham r." I . ! ;v ' '1 few Kosta in Ho of stars In new Broadway shows: Irene Fenwick In "Taps"! Tessa - Helen Gahagsn In Th Sapphire Ring Princess Ida, and THE NEA FLAY JURY'S TEN BEST PLAYS Casdlda Desire Vnder the Blms Old English The Fall Guy The Firebrnnd The Guarflsnsau The Po?e The Wild Durk TJse? Knew What They Wanted What Trice Glory. By the NBA Play Jury missing wna as jrrpat ns what he re- eeiwfl. Inoh of the rtiffieulty. It is pasy to IjplieTi?, was nttribntable to "conditions" ohstacleH in prepara tion, first night nerves and a new theater. Caesar hero appears as one might Imagine a whimsical British colonel supriut ending the realm of a minor rajnh. Lionel Atwil! plays him most ssiccpssftilly, wifli humor, freshness and Imperial presenee, Helen Jlnyes, the flapper Cleopatra, is winsome and vital. Other names to be mentioned from the large oast are Henry Vra rers, Kdmnml Klton, Schuyler I .add and Helen Westloy. 1 Next to the Guild opening in gen uine interest must be ranked the two Gilbert & Sullivan revialsf "Mikado" and "Princess Ida." These operettas are sung the way the composer might have dreamed them and staged with generosity and beauty. In the "Mikado" the principal parts are taken by Marguerite Nanism, William iHuiforth and Tom Burke, with i.upino" Lane making one of the funniest Lord High Executioners in history, Tessa Kosta is the. lovely Princess Ida." with extra work in her show being performed by Kohinson New bold, fott Welsh, and Berniee Mer shon. "The chorus is composed of un usually pretty girls There's no escaping the bromide that for real entertainment, it is near EW TORN, April 25, Supersti tion holds stage folk with a heavy t, supposedly, but seems not -natter. At any rate, on Monday, il 13, mere new plays opened than any night this season, and the re nder of the week trailed in with itions in plenty, irst ia aggregate importance and accompanying flourish was Ber i Shavs "Caesar and Cleopatra" i Lionel Atwill and Helen Hayes, resident Coolidge in Washington ?bed the button which sent the :ia ap for this opening perform e ia the magnificent new plny sfl of the Theater Guild. Nothing stinted in the production. The iags by Frederick Jones were d for a eot event.' And aHu-. imssib!c to bwit Gilbprt iSuJJi" for many minutes at a time ling happened within the emotions he spectator. remained as detached as if van. For the other numerous progeny of the Kaster nly season, onlv the ebing a skilled juggler. Sparkling I sketchiest christening ceremonies are s and situations shone for recog-j possible here. The imposing' and the sf but one felt that what he was I trivial alike will have to fall in line little classified advert ise- Mttwaukeft. I think. She had some tests made ia the studio this weelM and I think you'll see her soon. i . It's a cinch to t back sod J ? movie is . rotten, but bonst, Colk, if you could follow one production j threugh from the time the storr is se- lected until the fiiMl Me Pcea w the completed film, you would under stand better how the thisgs "gt way," Making movie is a terrific job of Apecialired detail. ou would go crasy trying to foUsw the intrka process. It lmks verf simple. It int. Keally, it is as much of a sp ftaUstd science as uy rewgnited science of today, bnt it so heppens that, we have as yet very lst enulnair?. ami so the freshmon and l sthoniot-es do the best the? can. Ke- iembet h movw are very yous The greatest bromide in the industry is the phrase Th movies are stH in their infamy It's twin is "Tta nr faie has just been scratched. 'Weil, I think we're really about the overgrown kid in tho world so far ns financial suecesa goes, but it trwe that we will, go a long way yet in f rf.-m- on to the noint where we I have enough workers who do good tilings consistently. Yen really should figure the mov ies this way. When you hear a boy or a grown man playing viol. van not eeessarilv romnlein be- thn nlnvor fnils to give the same thrill that KIiimo r Kreisler might. Well, the making of movies I fur more difficult to master tlssm the vhdin. In making movies, the capable individual is hsndieanped by the team mttte who goes wrong, the inspira rionil soul runs afoul of the practical mind. Making good movies consistently is more difficult than organising and maintaining a wonderful orchestra. Mm have been learning to play mu sical instruments for generations The movies sre reallv. less than twenty years old. Another problem of the movies is the (art that this marvel ous grist milt of enterraiument proved profitable vn the early years, re gardless of quality, 1 lint, many work en, achieved prominence withoni. e allr naviwr Ability tlradnally these "'false alarms," who rode in on the wave of early success, are being weeded out by the present keen com petition, and so new workers are com ing into their own. SCHOOL FOR FILM ASPIRANTS TO BE OPERATED ON LONG ISLAND Sponsors Think This Method of Recruiting Screen Talent Will be Improvement Over Old Way t scr een tested will be given epeftai interviews hy Mr, I . a ? k ant J hie ap polices, tl e interviews to be held trom Jane AJ7 i& June lUK fitters in a fmis-beil actor i arttBR the trtrting t tkm lie4 young bopefula by experts actually in mo- ilios picire ug&duglUtB mil saW of tbeiB front the eastern eectton j- (hem in acquire within waoMWLy : like good ments: TAPS Lionel Harrymnre and Irene Fen wick in a tragedy of the ante-bellum German army. Much bet ter than their last, "The Ptker. Court-Partial scene in second act is stirring and skillful. TUB FOUR FLVSilKn Small town comnly dominated by Uussell Mock in role off hoe salesman who must make a splash to impress wealthy relatives. It is uneven but laughable. MIBM ATK8 Family bickering, complication of crimes and union of the wife to the deserving man who has worshipped her from afar, Clara Joel as the wife is very capable. THE BACK SLAPPKU The man who is affable everywhere except at homo. 1 lu gets his just deNserts through an ml venture with a former bathing beauty champion, well played by Lee Patrick. Harry C. Browne as the back slapper makes himself convincingly irritating. TELL MB MOKE Jazzy musical comedy composed hy George Gersh win, with tunes which soon will be whistled . widely. The comedians are Lou Holts, Andrew Tombcs and Em ma Haig, MHUCEXAUY MABY Another musical comedy with dancers in stel lar position. Kaeh individual has a particular movement and stunt all her own. Nellie Hreen's dancing is- " , .. wM, trlmm:a The chorus is a wow. Reams and John Boles are quite ac- , , A 121 1 tori.. 1 - XNSs Iff TV. ts-- 1 "wiH rejrTt at Kew York, W at CW-i en go. and the reinaiuin at Holly-J -d. Calif, And on July 111 tnel mnn of shcccsshii nwwn be (required to report for enrollment at em art jj Tie enrrimtont covers ewnipletely a j the theory and practice of motiou j p f'Wf' acting and screen terfcoMMie :: AH subjects will be cmpuinry, j ptivsn-.il training and lectures, Stu- rwge low nf self-enTOnusness, ! n-ot-se, etbnietle end polite deportmeiit, ( , . fcsi! db m weii having drenw ,M j .t., ss,! 5; pnwer. Wallww Krery wni Bck- tbert lime wbtit would ovdmsrily ts quire years of ropin and expert- "Sional Tower" Shows K i' ; ; a Vower L'niwrsat-sMpcr-Jewrt starring Virginia V1UU directed by Clarence Ij. Brown, cornea Jo the Jh'U thmt? &t Bpisgfieid SnwJay, It mhwwn ihm fevnrite slr in an etirly new ve, tbmt housewife In an humble home. In the I trw, along the ralrod her fcnriwnd wors as swbim er man. in picture is said to be a marvel of fidel- .art 1 pantomime. emotional rtrr er delineation. ' ndnt s wh show i ficiencv control and liffo Fellowes play opposite tlie Btar. nr- Msni, Mwwliil! fl..,.. .cency will be permitted to appear 0 U(.iijf fiba 'rutniji """W.! romance . rtiMl, j winch is to Inst mx nionllw, -1 jnjr with the simple love storv of Cot pee mottcn p(rtre will nwde fcr jff6 u MidHwIlr ney,rs f the class, saya the cm l mt mn mrmmrm Umimmt j Pim-K ment. of the struggle for indepeu- 1 ltt Ingtem wiU b& given oprtit y J denre. to s gn a enntract with vmrmmmnu ( i if .in the npinion m the esetnitive t council sufficient ability is shown. IV- contrecta will be for ne year at a reasanairte salary, end wm car ry an option for four additional yearn. All who graduate salifatwrily will given a letter nf indorsement and aelected strips of films which will -rve as rremMwiendstnon fr wrk tn other film companies. It nl all prosper! i vo cnnditlntes 5l2 JJifli'K iJliS. 4 Jl" I1IJIJOJ1 Wilt , . mt a term, tn arttwn Mimenw Tlip fuel thnt on fnnn have growl. i h hem Mfnl, The fact tlwt jnn In linn for llw tin mnvie pnlprtsinnipnt nml M lln- Iwd ti3 iitav in MiiiX.v si-Jils i splPiidid. Thnt foi(, Ihr- kIihI'os inlo ! knFSt snvt ot Mrinus effort. 1 In nut wnt to seem to oonrlonp bntl movies. Or- tn'mf I want jroo t m to the brut mid dmlm I hp jimk, but 1 lm nt ,vou to keep n l;ttlo rhnri.y in your heart for thns? whn imke (he had ones, Kvpn Bulking ft hn4 nvm.w tough job., Hon't lot any oon.Jkll you difdrent. It's not at simple- nt. it looka, vhro o it eonifnrtdMj- in your thclitcr. Jlnntn Brit, Hint ctever ynung nesvspsier iisan who, in the very short Bonce of a y'ar has estnulUho.l iiimwlf m line M tho t(-nntih diroo fors, i doing a thing railed "I'retty Liulies" over on tho Motro-tioldwyir Mayor lot. They built a real theater tor Montu right out there in the Mil tllo. The ynru lias to do with Slnsii I'itts a iimsk-al imedy girl uml Join Jloore the drummer ( the tiiNUPi- ori-lipstrn. Monta has oti ftn pnlire uiusicnl show with til! nist tse, reiwred tn iwy thetr : Injj rxjieiitirs nt. thft rnto of SlTi a u eek. An! sinee the Awt term will lproxiwMte 23 weeks $STK will he j ntMpsnry for llvinft expenses, mnkins j total requirement of f tttlfl ftvt I eaoh tn1ent,w Students will be considered on pro- Iwtion for tho firat for week. I w Jmm Iakya belief that i siwhilis thft otiHy 'say atiysTis tmn learn DANCE TONITE Winter Garden Gentlemen 75z Ladles Cs PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Eviry WlneMlay and Saturday Night These tjiHs are considered 1hrte of the best frsove finds" thns yesc, Above Is Esther Ralston. Below nt the left Mary Brian, and at the right, 'Betty Branson Hy JACK JCNC.MKYKU CXKA Hervlw Writer) EW YlKK, Anrli 23. rsmons I'lsyerR-l.n&ky Corporation has tsfcen the first practical step in the estsMishment of training schools fwr film actors ami O'-trcxseM- long con sith red desirnlile in thn iminstry hy iit;ntig the Inrainnnt Cicinre School at its Long Island'city sludio, 'i'h sooasors Hp? hv tHs mau to swhstitnte a far better method of itmiit.ng srreen talent Ihnn tne ptp aejit hajdiaziird and eomjy way of fesiinK od dcrcloping raw materinl from the west lists. And the em bryon:c actors will probably tun I ;n tensivft training dir expert instru1 fors, with the screen s specific goal, as S(ivnutugcous as the studio employers,, so that the arrangement should nt pntve. lopsMed. ' The Initial sliuient body is to be limitnl to 20 10 mew hetweeu the sges of IB and JW and 1 wo wen 1-. 1 twecn the ages of W and -H, These arc to be selected through a series I of eliminstlon testa which, it is n- nounced, are to cover every section of ! the country j "Candidates" resi the invitation "numt have exceptional attraction of face and fignrc gimi htogmJuc I finalities good health latent ectmg nbiMty. versatility, nte.Hfewe, prini-ijtlex, ambition, and at least a ! common srhml education - j I'n rfi mm.nit agents in various mmm j throughout tho Cnited States will re- j reive ttpniieatoins tin to May 11 each ! ! appliwtnt being wtnesiej to send j thn ft photographs, front face, side I vkw nd fH length figure. ; The candidates wirt he narrowed f dt-wn to five pomdblo studenta from l j each diiHi't this tniaj again being! ' winnowed to 7 for nielorial instec- j j tien hy Jesse Iasfcy, vice prenulrnt ! of CamouH I'layera-Lasky, Those I final selections will be certified (worthy film test to he giten at various branch offices, I There will be n charge in eandl- ; dates for these screen (Pats but they I will he required to pay their ex- 1 penseg to (rmu hs?e - ; I The most promising SO of ihe T5 Be sure and take a kodak on that fish wig trip to prove your fish story. : KODAKS FILMS ALL B1ZEB AT aker-Button odak Shop 7 West 7th TOQT5NB, OREGON EVERYTHING FOTOGRAPHIC ceptahle. WJiJ Totheridi BJHDS In which n young Coliiornmn mmii lalliin tvirb Mm.tti on the RtH ,lini aiiile the damsels were rehearsing ms a hi rthr tts' nmt Montn at poetic heights of tragedy and sue- L(lid bc ,lloUglt lft vnUu p Spm coeds in hitting wild birds that are flying rather low. 1L0RIA SWANSON TO OPEN LOWELL elfie Premier on Picture to be Feature .of Opening Night of Week of May 4, According to Announcement. tendency shown by ih most intelli gent producers to cast in their lead ing roles actors and actresses, rather than merely pretty faces and youthful inexperience. Not that Anna Q. Nils son in't. beautiful "enough to satisfy the most critical in the role of H6lly wowl's reigning 'vaHip Behind the Screen in Hollywood JOT,LYWOOD, April 25. Ignore I'lric hns a sister, and it looks Hke s'ster is gnna bnst right into the movies. She's very young, and has Just won n beauty contest, in Vork and fell the "ideas of the dance numbers to some musical eom- : edy producer. Of course he wan khl-j. liiiK, but be could do it They arp just that good. Here's a young fellow who a year ago was working vSih Charlie Chaplin as assistant in the making of A Woman of Paris, To-; day Is recognked as one of th? best s directors, with a contract signed.; sealed end delivered, for a . week. Is this a business of oppor tunities? I'll say she is. J t I Hpeskmg' of "formulas, many y j that IK VC. firiffith h always real-: ; ! HteH only one hsic forum la fJ" ' movie successes, get the girl into pent hi in the chitrhes of iii vilhjo. and then have the ride to the rescue. He hna used it in alf his most suc cessful movies, The Birth of a Na tion," "Ilenris of the World." "The , Two Orphan," snd "America" Thej fnrlher IK W. ever got nwsy from' that basic idea (he poorrr tlif finan-j jHai result of his effort Ils lntc( ; opery is tsn t Wio vvonuertni, ti ; lacks his favorite formula, j In the seyenteenth century leather; i-oins were used in parts of northern Kurope. j f'G8w"Sm Warwick Ward In a scene from "Madame Sans Which Opens the New Lowell Early Next Month. B rst motion ,fiff.. i.. : ! pif i SiaHSHK irniti.- i j extreme, ! In "Madam San1 On" (Madam! IP(l-May-Careh Miss Hwansou has the role of the witty, flirtatious little i l'renrh laundress, who used M waxh ! Napoleon "n shirts for him, when hej was no iiiipeeuntotis corporal, h ho marrird on of Napolins sergonnts. and who nn su-rpt by (hp yrrrtch iteviotion into the title of Iniehe Tt, . mnifr in iihftr ... - ........ tHi 'h- ptnro nnd a!;o ! n I'T "I"1 nlfrnstrly srandalid and; - , ,ii ll!a WrlPinn HUM M f sn I tt't J (-! I, PH-ufre erer to " """dway nt five dollars Clh"V" "PHtinn "Ma 'wna f.n.M hsHr-.i BO ; "ma.Mrpieee, made fdr MitrfMver, the fhainr Vnrk. "r rrmv, mtfU shine ..Ht,rt "Ml 1 n rt f7nh tti Tbararth of COfl'it ' . .... Pfn th nn- lnWil , ,,r1! i','"P " nm 11 tho firi i inandments Ifsds I if eat itlaytnt ffa fr,f (;i. ,. ' ' 'l in siintmrt of Miss Hwansoii. Th tta , , '"fi-nni pnrr!tt !IbI.?t ssprsimn oe ' fhi tsiTi tlr hr Victorien Hsrdo n unM..wllv ! ,, Kmth Mrran. 11 r.-as filmM ; . . "'i -, "V ''''. Knn-I. No Flappw Her 'r!nn.n I"M hiih-: Kmix-thiu in ft j-il about '. (;ir; " "'inn r''rtnri ill'.' motun (lirlnrf! willmut "juriiil" ' i.., "x "'"-I'm in ' or flaiiprrt t"!'. flirt,,., " ,nri' A"-' Tlii. is From lloll.vwoo.1." Crl,,.' rti Ithfr' thr Firm Nutinmll pwlurtmn wliir-li h.u.I,. "''ii"-tl her I rmni t th Km immib. Asi.irn j i' ftr'' t-ojurtting ; 'I I, f frtr..'irtl rol nr plflr'I In T't , w "r" in th1 Amu ,Nil.:.on, m Inn, I l,wi ''"iRi ! ," f wli. h thi rrl, H. Htmr. 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