i!lEvenin8M,T,
Pago Four
THE EUGtoNE GUARD
Local Theaters to Offer
Varied Program of Films
For Opening Week of June
McDonald Theater Will Offer "The Lady'
BILLS FOR NEXT WEEK
Motion Pictures
MiIH.VAI.I Monday, Tues
dny and Wi-dtiPMliiy, "The
Lady." Thursday, Fridny oml
Saturday, "t'ode of tin- h.
IIKIl.IH Monday 'and Tues
day, Tim .Jleailly 1'riie,"
Thursday, Friday mul Satur
day, the epic, "'-J i i i- .Mrre
iilh." J t !: X Monthly nwl Tuesday,
"The Narrow Klrcet." Wrdiirs
dy anil Thursday, "The Love
Master." Friday and Saturday,
"The Speed Spook."
Vaudeville
III'H.i'i Wednesday, West
firn Vaudeville.
IATHOXS ot the Kili'lit ilraiim will
be well satisfied Willi offerings of
Knsenc theaters next "ivli ua the
varied programs seheduled luive some
thing to sutisfy practically nil tastes
hi the way ot iiiolin picture, enter
tainment. "To Narrow Newt, "The I.ove
Master" and "The Speed Spook" lire
the three rather InlriKiiiiiK titles of
tho presentations listed for the Itei
theater for the week.
"Janice Meredith" the epic film of
American colonial days will lie the
feature t the Ileillx theater to clone
the week. "The beauty I'rir.e" ia the
other picture to lie offered.
Norma Tnlmodge will lie at the Mc
Donald in "Tho l.ady" for the first
three doya of the week and "Code of
the West" will complete the proram
for the laflt three day.
from I lie championship auto race
which filmed lam .lune at the
Allonna Speedway, the apeed spook
car. whieli races roughshod without
a driver through the village of West
tvood and causes consternation auioiiic
the townsfolk, is enough to cause any
nuiiilier of thrilla to run down the
proverbial spine. What with these
thrilla and another in which au ar
mored car smashes through the wall
of an arsenal, "The Speed Spook"
certainly linn every right to be called
a real thrill production. Johnny Jlinea
ia at his bent in this colorful inelo
comedy, which means that those who
enjoy a laugh and thrills bad hetrer
not miifs Johnny's latent.
NORMA TALMADGE IS COMING
1
COLONIAL STORY IS FILMED
I "Janice Meredith" Will Be at Helllg
Three Day Next Week
"Jenloe Meredith,' which cotnut to
the Heilitr, ThurHdny, Fridny nud Sat
urday, will b Joveil by evnry Ameri
can who will fMl it ft pleanant duly
i to ane it and do hoinHge to thin greet
historical photopluy made so reul by
! Marion Davies' aymiiathrtlc per
- formance. Embracing the hitfln'st art
of the screen, it in a telling ItHHoii
in patriotiam.
Hquire Meredith (Miiclyn sArhue
Me), a wealthy New Jcrney landown
cr in Colonial duya, i.khk,h I'harlrn
Fownea (Hummm Ford (, a mnnly
young Englirihinun, tin n bondncrvnut,
but beconiea alarmed when hie young
daughter; Janice (Marion i nvlo ,
nhows a roniiiiitic iiituront fu the
young man. So Janice in sent to visit
her cousin, Tubulin Lnrklti (Mildred
Arilen), in Bowton.
There the robcllinufi PnlniilnlK have
atiiged the Hontou Tea Tarty and the
country in seething with rebellion,
Jariice meets hc-il CIowoh (llulbrouk
Jtlinn), and learns of the plnn to
march tho llritiHh troops to Concord.
She gives the wiirning tluit Inula to
Paul Hevcre's senniii tonal ride and
the brave nklrntlHh at Lexington.
Lord Clowes nrrt!HlH Janice for aid
ing tho prisoner and bringr, her with
her father to Trenton. Then, at the
licaihiuarlera of the llt-HHiim, Co. itiihl
Kieorge Hieguiunn), she urn Kowties,
disguiNed as a Hninn, olituin pnpcrH
from Huhl that give the dinpttxiliini
of the Uritiuli forced, Hut Cloweh
penetratea the during Hpy'tt ding nine
and orders him flint. K own en alipN
the papers to Janice and gets the
information to her that WtiNhliigtou
ni nut be told and prepared to attack.
Janice and her father n'ttirn home,
where the girl agrecx to marry I'hile
mon lleunion (IMin I luwliiml , a rich
young man of her father's clmice. Hut
Fownes and a group of Coutinenlal
noldiera arrive and stop the wedding.
Fownes arrests I'hilnnnri, who Iiiin
taken up arms wiht tho Hritinh, and
the Meredith lands are coufixcatrd.
Tho Lady" Will bo Featured at Mc-
Doaald Theater Next Week
"Thi! I.ady' Norma Tnlmadge'H
hitfsf photoplay, revrala her in a new
giiiwc that of a pert, pretty anil vi
viicioiiH Kouhrftte of a musical tdiow
of the iihon (Jirl period.
Norma wears the typical souhrette
cost nine, hhort fluffy HkirtB, tightH.
hare hack a in Kitty Gordon and a
huge feather hat.
liikn ho many Houbn'ltes of old.
fdie Hi rut h fiiiucily acroKn Die stage,
does a buck and wing, jauntily sings
a pong f she tosses flowers to the
JohnnicN in the first row and takes
her exit "cartwheel" fashion Into the
wingH.
l-'rorn being the tosst of the thea
trical world, Norma plunges from the
heights of gay Monte Carlo society
into the toughest dives in Europe, be
comes a hiilf demented, bedraggled
flower "girl" in the streets of Lon
don lift it she has lost both husband
ami Im by and finally as the head of
a cafe just back of the world war
front, whore the soldiers of alt na
tions cull her "the little mother of
all the world."
The picture will be shown at the
McDonald theater next Monday, Tu
esday and Wednesday.
The special cast appearing in sup
port of Norma Talinndge includes
Wallace MacDonald, Norma's leading
ill sTSo JF l I
! . ..! ni.r. lUT-liriffl itiMi in- n.mr
in a noble-lpoking steed, measures
fourteen hands and Is rallied t sev
eral thousand dollars.
"f'ode of the West," which ehows
at the McDonald neit Thursday, Fri
day and Katurday, was scenariied by
I.ucien Hubbard and includes in its
cast Mabel Hallin, Charles Ogle, and
I David Butler. The atory deals with
a Broadway flapper who invades the
, West of the cowboys, and learna
about loving from them. '
'The Speed Spook" Has Many Thrills
GOOD VAUDEVILLE SCHEDULED
Norma Talmadge, coming to the McDonald next week In "The Lady,"
loti of pretty girls In cast. ,
takes new role;
STRONG HEART FILM COMING
"The Love Master" Is Vehicle of Ca
nine Star of First National
"The Love Master." the First Na
tional picture, starring Strongheart,
the wonder dog, and regarded by cri
tics as being the best In which he
ever appeared, will be the attraction
at the Hex theater for two days, be
ginning Wednesday. As an added
attraction there appears in the cast
Lndy Julie, Strongheart 's wife, nud
the Strongheart quintuplets.
Walter l'crry nud lint Wilson are
among the players in the large cnHt.
The production Iihn created a sen
sation Vfherever 1( has been shown
beeause of n during scene which Mr.
Trimble has interjected in which the
dog hero viNi1aM7.es Ileath and fights
it awny from hts young master in n
physical battle. No apparition of any
kind Is used to visualize the "1 trend
Specter" for the nudience. the effect
of the scene depending entirely upon
the dramatic, alulity of Strongheart.
'NARROW STREET" AT REX
JOHNNY HINES IN THRILL ROLE
"The Speed Spook" WIN be Here at
Rex Theater Next Week
"The Speed Spook," featuring
( Johnny Hines, which in coining next
Friday and Saturday at the Hex, has
! been pronounced by reviewers ha the
; outstanding thrill picture of the year.
Aside from the mnny thrills obtained
"Janice Meredith" at Heilig Theater
Heilig Theater to Present Saappy
Program Here Wednesday
A miniature musical comedy, a
playlet of genuine mirth, golf, a
clever song, and other oddities of en
joyment are all included in the Wes
tern Vaudeville bill booked for Wed-
nesday at the Heilig. The 'bill haw
i plenty of variety, and comes highly
I praised.
The program is headed by "The
ainties of 1025," in which a group
of singers, dancers and romedy art-
; ists win instant favor. Two young
' men In an argument over the merits
of their respective girls provide a
1 basis for the action of the skit.
A genuine play with a cast headed
by Ilerschel Mnyall, noted actor, is
I entitled "Her Midnight Visitons." The
j subtle plot deals with a gentleman
crook who has designs on an old wo
man's jewels.
A musical oddity entitled "Rrassies
and Brasses." is presented, with mu
sic, by Harvey, Heney and Graycc.
In addition to a thorough knowledge
of the humor of the game, each is
a talented musician.
Louis Gordon offers a series of
character songs that have won him
applause all the way out to the roam.
Two of his songs are written by
Jack London, "West," and "The Toast
of the Vagabond."
Nicky, America's greatest comedy
canine, is presented by two funsters,
Mike and Garmen. The dog works
with a vim that is astonishing, while
his two human partners do a series of
balancing acts.
The Heilig orchestra, under the di
rection of Charles Kunyan, will offer
a selection before each performance.
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to him.
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wanted to eet . ' l'w
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producer,. , fflt i S1
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the Moviel.- Urn,C
Attractive Marion Davies as Janice Meredith In historical super
feature coming to Helllg. Harrison Ford playa opposite her.
, 1 f
her from those she fears, enounces 1 shows a skilled hand, which is not
to the world that she is his wife. surprising when it is known thnt Iel
Many embarrassing situations are Andrews, who whipped "The Gallop
cleverly evaded by the quick-thinking ing Fifth," and "The. Hottentot" into
!oris, whose mysterious presence in- shape, was hehinil the megaphone,
troduces the staid bachelor to a new Nolo Luxford, Alan Iloscoe, Albert
vista of things as they might be, if I'liscoe. Hryon Douglas, Joseph Hell
William Heaudtne is responsible for' and Hubert Contiero are the other
the direction of "The Narrow Street."
which was adapted for the screen by
J mien Josephsou. A strong cast sup
ports I orot hy 1 evnre and Matt
Moore, and includes players nf such
merit ns 1 tuvid Under, Gert rude
Short, Tempe l'igott, Kate Toncrny
nud Minlauu Knltewan, a lady -of color.
'THAT DEVIL QUEMADO" DUE
Splendid Photodrama Coming to Lo
cal Theater Monday, Tuesday
A narrow street (not Willamette
street), only twenty feet wide, fur
nishes the basis for the picture of the
sjinte name, that promises to delight
the patrons of the Hex theater be
ginning next Monday.
Heiug the screen version of the nov
el hy Ldwin Hateman Morris, 'The
.sarrow nircet," presents a story as
lute rcNiiug and surprising as those
crooked little alleys that twist and
turn their way serosa crowded cities.
To outward appearances, Simon
Haldane, played by Malt Moore, Is
ns unobtrusive and retiring as the
narrow street he lives on, until one
stormy night, he finds bis bachelor
tpi'trlers invaded by a nameless girl,
who asks for refuge from the in
clement weather and the police.
Horothy Pevore, vivacious comedy
star, characterises the intruding Dor
is with all the charm of a beautiful
and cultured girt in straightened cir
cumstances, with tho result that Si
mon llaldane, in bis desire to protect
Bell Thoator at Springfield Will Pre
sont FoRttire Film
Hack on the screen after a long
enforced layoff due to a broken leg
which he sustained in one of his dar
ing stunts before the camera, Fred
principals in the picture.
ZANE GREY PICTURE THRILLS
McDonald Thoator to Offer Westorn
Picture Next Wook
Tii Grcyloek, H, prize mount at.
the Paramount studio, gors the honor
of having carried more prominent
people on his hack than any other
animal of the equine world. The
horse has taken part in fifty motion
pictures and has been ridden hy al
most every important star and fea
tured player in the industry.
In Zane Grey's "Code of the West,"
which William K. Howard directed
for Paramount, the animal was used
COMEDY PICTURE COMING SOON
"Cheaper to Marry" Is Held to be Fun
Production. Here Soon
While the leading comedy roles in
"Cheaper to Marry," which comes to
the Heilig theater soon, are handled
by Louise Fazenda 'and Claude Gil
lingwater, three other well-known
comic folk of the screen will be seen
in this Robert Z. Leonard production,.
opportunity to insert some humorous
situations were presented to Mr.
Leonard 'while he was directing the
scenes in an exclusive Women's Ath
letic Club.
Hank Mann, Mathilde Comont and
Louise Carver were engaged to han
dle the fun making roles, and the re
sults were exceptionally good. The
leading players in the cast are Lewis
S, Stone, Conrad Naglc, Marguerite
He La Mottc, I'aulcttc JMival and
Richard Wayne.
homson appears' in his new picture, throughout the production and was
"That Devil tjueinado'' at the Hell shipped in a special car to the Tonto
theater on Sunday when the produe-1 Hasin. Arizona, where a large part
tion begins a two day engagement, j of the picture was filmed.
The star and his foiir-b'ggcd co-star, In one scene, Greyloek, II, raced
Silver King, are the outstanding feu- j with a motor car and let it be record-
1 11 res of this border story hy Msrviii!
Wilhite, and their popularity can but j
he increased by the production: for
both are cast In roles particularly;
suited to their capabilities. "(.hie ;
mado" is a pictim-Mpte, devil-may-
enre cavalier who will tth into every
feminine heart just as he dashes ml
aud out of the rapid-fire vit tint ions
of this thrilling tale. Gloria Hope, j
in (he lending feminine role, it a de- i
liglitfully fiery and aristocratic her-1
oine, ami the direction of the picture
ed to his credit that he won the race,
For another sequence, the horse was
with Owen Moore and t onstnnce Hen
nett, the two lending players in the
photoplay, when they were hemmed
in by a forest fire. They escaped by
riding through the flames and leap
ing from a steep cliff into a river.
No player in the entire production
worked harder, enjoyed his work more
or was treated with greater kindness
than Greyloek. 1 1. Incident uilv. it
may be of interest to mention that he 1
McDonald Patrons Will Seo Para
mount Pioture In Near Future
As fascinating an array of new
screen styles as has ever been seen
in pictures is brought to the Mc
Donald theater soon in the new Pnr
n mount picture, "A Kiss in the
Dark," directed by Frank Tuttlo, who
made "Miss Hluelienrd."
Lillian Rich, Aileen I'ringle, Ann
Pennington and Kitty Kelly, the last
two of the "Follies," nnd others of
Hroadway's best-dressed women ap
pear in the cast of the production.
Adolphe Menjou nnd Kenneth Mac-
Kenna hold up the man's side of
the clothes question.
Meniou and the Miswos Rich nnd
I'ringle are featured Hi the leading
roles of the picture, a screen version
of the stage hit. "Aren't We All." bv
Frederick Lonsdale. Tnwnsend Mar
tin wrote' the screen piny.
"A Kiss in the Dark is a smart
comedy of sophisticated society Jaid
in Havana and New York. Menjou
is a ladies man whose philandering
drives his sweetheart, played bv Miss
Johnny Hlnes In "The Speed Spook" next Friday and Saturday at
the Rex.
U .,Ue M ri.fej
al metbn,l, af a ilr
l!,,It -l.vs i. a, T?'--The
( comp who have
;,r- H8 re nr J
Jdiistrial giants. The "Jw
group contains a fe in'
more Aonauotion-(ii 2 '
movies. It wm,ld taW. :,Cn' '
innn, with a bit of Henri p j
t..r good lllPug,
the iodepen0
, interests were all
7'U-ny. wW,h Untir t "
Pt"d. because uie urll
luniea involved siraoi, I
Pringle, to distraction. Miss Jtfch
plays Betty King, in love with her
husband, Johnny (Kenneth MncKen
na), but also interested in each and
every other handsome young man who
happens along. She carries on a flir
tation with Menjou and almost ruins
things with Aileen Pringle fof him.
THE BEAUTY PRIZE" FEATURE
Viola Dana Will Star in Film to be
Offered at Helllg
Comedy, drama, Viola Dana, and
girls, girls, girls! That's the descrip
tion of the Metro-Goldwyn star's lat
est picture, "The Jieauty Prize,"
which comes Monday and. Tuesday to
the Heilig theater, and a delightfully
entertaining picture it is, too!
Miss Dana appears as a New York
manicurist who wins the national
beauty title of "Miss America," and
then gives away the $12,U(H prize
money she needs so badly. The star
is peppier than ever, and certainly
looks as if she could win any beauty
contest anywhere. Pat O'Mallcy is
splendid as the hero.
Between the scenes showing the
contest, with a bunch of pretty girls
competing, and the really excellent
story by Nina Wilcox Putnam, the
Inst audience manifested in no un
certain . terms that "The Beauty
Prize" can well be called "perfect en
tertainment." Lloyd Ingrahnin directed, nnd Win
ifred Dunn wrote the continuity. John
Arnold was the photographer.
JJOLLYWOOD, May 30. "Ex try
AA Extry Big War on Film Trust",
After rending a lotta headlines about
the Milwaukee convention, 1 suppose
you sorta wondered' whut it was all
about, I don't figure that you wor-
vied much, but maybe you'd like the
low-down on the commotion. Briefly,
I can tell you that it is mostly a lot- ,
ta applesauce. j
GEORGE KELLY FILM ATTRACTS
For a dozen years I've been trot-
ting to these annual convention gab- !
fests. Every year the "loud speak- 1
er" leaders have been letting out the
same line of chatter. When the con- !
vention is over, it is all forgotten
until the next convention. 1
Most of the theater owners who at
tend these conventions cheer loudly
for the "independent" producers while
to buy the product of the big pro
at the convention, and theu rush out
to buy the product of the big pro
ducers they have been cussin'. In a
nutshell, it boils down to this. You
funs are only interested in good mov-
ies. You don't care who makes them.
The theater owner may yell a lot at
a convention, but when be gets home i
he buys from the company that has
the best product. And that's all there j
is td it 1
'The Show Off will bo Offering at
Hotlig Theater In June
Clear cut, colored, true to life,
speaking the language nnd thinking
the thoughts of real folks, Mr. Kelly's
characters in "Tho Slfow Off' which
will be given one performance in Eu
gene on Tuesday night, June 1(1, arc
as live a portrait of American home
life ns could be created.v With no
false notes, no Pollynnnn smirk, and
equally evading the pessimistic frown
of too censorious young realism, he
has taken n minor chord from real
life and developed a stage harmony.
HOTEL ASTOD
2nd & Hill Los Angeles iV
Every Room has Private Toilet
50 Bnths New, Modern
Close to Shopping District and
Theatres
Free Garage Tariff from $1.50
The noise about hiring Hoon-er,
Pershing, Hughes, or what have you,
as a lender for the independents was
just noise. I don't know what any
such worthy gentleman would ever
BELL THEATRE
Springfield
SUNDAY
f Only
A stalwart ridor of
the ranges a pretty
trusting girl pitched
by fate into the rush
of adventure.
ACTION THRILLS
SPEED
BOB CUSTER
in
"GALLOPING
VENGEANCE"
OUR GANG
In their vry latest riot o! fun
"ASK GRANDMA"
SPOHTl.KiHT PATHK NEWS
Continuous 1 to 11 P. M.
AN EPIO OF THE kf jfJ J
AMERICAN "7s3vH
REVOLUTION lttf :v!
'mm
It comes to the Heilig
soon, Heralded as one
L of the greatest photo- J
plays of the screen. Read this from the New York
Mirror:
Home of the Big Wurlltier
STARTING
MONDAY!
LAST
TIME
TONIGHT
Robt. W. Service's
"The
Roughneck"
A Real Thrill
The Screen Version of that Hilarious Novel
"The Narrow Street"
with
DOROTHY
DEVORE
nnd
MATT
MOORE
Out of a bHndinf ttorra
and into his bachelor
quarters in a quaint
little narrow (trot
and into his quiet life
tha stumbled this
beautiful firi el mjra-
From thai lima en
thinfs of whkhhohad
nerer dared to dream
betas s hapfsn.
Ne ssore Intarestlnf
tela of loreaed ajrreo-
s seers.
iffit!- Any Night
Matinee Kids
20c 25c He
The pli'ture Is nn epic of acrfon romance, historical ac
curacy, brilliant direction, and superb photography.
Columns of wonts won't afford a competent telltnn of
"Janlco Meredith" The film Is veritably marrowed
wllh thrills, romsnre and beauty. Miss DstIps Is ureal.
George Holland
DANCE
AT VENETA
Every Saturday Night
latest Music
Everybody Welcome
PUBLIC DANCE
DREAMLAND
HALL
Every Wednesday and
Saturday Night
III
DANCE
at Triangle Lake
every Saturday
night
COMING
MON. TUES.
THE TENDEREST
LOVE STORY
EVER TOLD!
New York made tha
play live for years!
The picture will live
forever.
All hail to Norma's
greatest triumph
All hail to the star
who makes each
part a supreme entertainment!
vr i w
ft Est'
and WEDNESDAY
T
r a
most poig" '
strength.
s
mm
national
THctura
Lady
A 6RAMA OP MOTHER
REACHING FROM SOC
HEIGHTS TO POVERTY
OEPTHS
Today Last Day K
RAYMOND
GRIFFITH
in
"THE
NIGHT CLUB
The Comedy
Sensation of the
Season
..The l-x-
est picture 'nc
Through." he
REGULAR
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