THE ElTOBNS GUARD
"The Coek Eyed World" Is McDonald Mirthquak
Quirt andFlagg of Famed
"What Price Glory "Back
"DREAM OF LOVE"
MO VIELAND'S BEST AT EUGENE THEATERS
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onial theater .. . tl,L I
. In this brilli.;. ''. . fc
old French plav Ki7il,atf.
In Record-Breaking Riot
nee. of theirT.V.eT'"!
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MoDONALD, Saturday, "On
With th Show," with Sally
O'NeU.
HEILIG, Saturday, "The
Hole in the Wall," with Claude
tta Colbert
REX, Saturday, "Thru Dif
ferent Eyes," with Edmund
Lowe.
COlXtNIAL, Saturday, "Ril
ey, the Cop," with Louise Fa
senda.
STATE, Saturday, "The
Black Watch," with Victor Me
Laglcn. Next Week's Bills
MeDONALD, Sunday, Mop
day, Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Thursday, 'The Cock Eyed
World," with Victor McLaglen
and Edmund Lowe. Friday and
Saturday, "Big Time," with
Stepln Fitchlt.
HBILIG, Sunday, Monday,
Tuesday. Wednesday, Thurs
day, "Alibi," with Chester Mor
ris. REX, Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday, "Our Modern Maid-,
ens," with Joan Crawford.
Wednesday and Thursday,
"Charming Sinners," with Rith
Chatterton. Friday and Satur
day, "Speedway," with William
Haines.
COLONIAL, Sunday, "Two
Weeks Off' with Jack Mul
hall and Dorothy Mnokiilll.
Monday, "Prep and Pep," with
David Rollins. Tuesday and
Wednesday, "Excess Baggage,"
with William Halhea. Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, "Dream
of Love," with Joan Crawford.
STATE, Sunday, Woman in
the Night?'
Big and lmpressrre elements are
always essential if a motion picture,
as a rule, Is to reach the scale of be
ing an Impressively worth while pro
duction. Fox Movietone officials real
ized this wben they determined to
produce an all talking picture about
the battles and loves ot two bard boil
ed Marines.
As a result, "The Cock Eyed
World." written by that same ca
pable pair, Laurence Stallings and
Maxwell Anderson, who wrote "What
V'ice Glory," which is plsying all this
, .ek at tbe McDonald Theater,
' achieves first rank among tbe talkers
of the season.
The' cast, headed by Victor McLag
len, Edmund Lowe and Lily Damita
is one of the Important reasons tor
this picture's success. McLaglen and
Lowe are again playing their roles
of "Flagg" and "Quirt."
McLKlen made an outstanding sue
ceaa of his part in that Broadway
special. "The Black Watch," "Cap
tain Lash," "Strong Boy," and other
Fox specials. Lowe's work in "In Old
Arizona" and other features was also
outstanding, while Lily Damita, one
of France'a finest beauties, a former
star of the Folies Bergere, scored re
peated hits In a number of big Amer
ican productions.
"The Cocoanuts"
Here September 29
The "world's fonr funniest men,"
two of Broadway's greatest musical
comedy favorites, groups of dazzling
chorus girls in a swirl of scintillat
ing dances and the tuneful Irving Ber
lin melodies make "The Cocoanuts,"
the talkinr screen's first musical com
edy sensation, the most surprising en
tertainment ever onereu in nugene.
When "The Cocoanuts" opens at
the McDonald theater Snndny, Sept.
2D. a real Broadway musical comedy
will be available to everybody.
rex movietone FEATURE
with
VICTOR MLA6LEN
aujtalmng
WYRNAI0Y DAVID R01UNS
ROT VAUCt ;
Bbdbr JOHN FORD
SJoif Talbot Mundy
Alto Second Episode of
"HAWK OF THE HILL"
Paths 8erlal
"OLD BARN" An All Talking. Comedy
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UGNEf FAMILY JtiOWHOUfE
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Mysterious whispers plems the veil hfwn
life and the beyond! A beautiful girl rails en
the spirits of departed soulsl Uncovers se
crets hidden .from raoal eyesl The Dead speak
through herl Has she supernatural power? Or
Is she merely the tool of a ruthless oanor ;
and hear Claudette Colbert, famous dramatlo
liar. In this overpowering rale. See and hear
stdwsrd 0. Robinson tnd the superb oast of
stage-trained artists aot this gripping drama.
Drama that mrrlea you to the mysterious
nhnmberO where "super-natural" alchemy Is
riraotloe'l. You hear the unearthly voices com
no from "the beyond": the weird wall of
"The Banshee." You see and hear the nerve-
tlnflllnn. InlNeesf -ahsnrh Inn anlrlf 'Natl ...
& tery drama with the big "kick" climax.
dmSm REX PRDGRAWI HAS
M0m- m THREE FAST SHOWS
mW "" "'"run" i" "iiiiinnLLinMimmi flimr'iiwiv "' " liirnrwir
Upper right Joan Crawford In "Dream of Love" at the Colonial
theater for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Upper left Lily Damita,
Vlotor McLaglen and Edmund Lows In "The Cock Eyed World" be
ginning at the MoDonald theater 8unday for five days. Bottom
A acene from "Alibi," the Helllg theater's offering for the week,
center Joan Crawford and Rod La Rooque In "Our Modern Maldena"
at the Rex theater Sunday, Monday and Tuesday,
radiqj
Symnhonette; 11 KFI Midnight
Frolic.
KHJ (883.1) Los Angles 6:00
Organ recital hy Wesley Tourtellotte;
7:00 Raymond Paige and his band;
8:00 KH.T Night Court; 0:00 Von
le Grand Opera program.
Joan Crawford star.
The heroine of "Our Dancing
Daughters" b bines at the Rex theater
as a star in her own right and In a
play that Is an auspicious introduc
tion for a new member of theMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
galaxy.
"Our Modern Maidens," a synchro
nised sound production, epic of the
Jazz age, is the story.
Spectacular, entertaining,- with a
powerful and gripping dramatic theme
underlying an entire cross-section of
the modern spirit of youth, the play
is one of the most remarkable in mod
ern years.
Eauce for the gander is sauce for
the goose," and "Charming Sinners,"
W. Somerset Maugham's clever dra
ma of domestic rearrangement, which
Paramount has made into an all
talking picture, proves that a woman
has often the best of the argument in
a battle of wits with her husband.
Ruth Chatterton, Clive Brook, Wil
liam Powell and Mary Nolan carry
the leads in this clever oicture which
will feature the Rex theater program.
starting weaneaaay ior two days.
'Speeding." a sound synchronized
production which will open at the Rex
theater Friday shows all the thrills
of the speed classic, including several
spectacular accidents, as a background
for a pretty romance between William
Haines and Anita Page. A thrilling
nirnlane ride, with dare-devil stunts
and a sensational parachute juiPD, add
to the thrills.
AT RIVERVIEW
Quarterly Conference Is Postponed To
Sunday Night
niVERVIKW, Sept. Vl. (Special)
Mr. and Mrs. 'W illlrttn Anderson
ond son moved to Eugone thla vreek.
Mr. and Mrs. Park Channel moved
to Junction City for the wtntet, Mr.
Channel will resume bis work with
tho S. P. company Oct. 1.
(Toorne and Halph Temnleton are
delivering wood at the achool bouse
Ihis week.
Mrs. Carson returned to her home
8ATURDAY PROGRAMS
Oregon Stations
ROW (484) Portland :n0 P m.
National dance pruirain; 7:00 N'lght
In Spain, NBO; 8:00, Temple of the
Air, NHOi 8:80, ltolllckers; 0:80,
KOJtO program; 10:00 to 12M),
Ui Jinks.
KCUN (810) Portland 6:00 p. m.,
CHS Paramount Publll hour: 7:00.
Orchestra! 7:80, Various poplusr
orchestra and vocal numbers; 0:00
ltllly's tlawnllans; 0:80 popular or
chestra; 10:00 Stetson Hyucopstore;
11:00 Warner Stone's orchestra;
12:00-12:80 popular orchestra.
KKX (2M) Portland 0:00 chel
lenaor Four; 7:00 weather reports;
7:00 Silent; 8:00 Honald lluck piano
concert; S:15 "Tho Scotch Singer,"
Donald llnrr1; 8 80 Troubles of
Thomas; 8.4S Novelty progrom(r
conlingsl; 0:00 Classical concert;
10:00 Pancc program; 11:00 Time,
weather and police reports. '
KOAO US.") Corvallis 8:00 p. m.
News items and weather forecast;
8.0." Ttevtcw of week's rsdio lectures;
8:i0 Market reporta.
Washington Stations
KOMO (.VJ.VOI Brattle 7:30 The
Kmrs; 8:00 Tcmplo of the Air, NHC:
8:80 Golden Legends, NBC; 0:80
New flnslioi; 0.45 Male quartet
10:00 1L'. (HI Mil'.
KllO irxiSil Spokane M:00 p. m.
NHC: 0:00 Melody Hoys; 10:00 Alice
In l.nundcrlntid: 10:1 Ti lavenport
Hotel dance orchestra.
California Stations
KCiO C17!.rl Oakland -IVOO p. m.
I.uckv Stnks hour, N. Y.; 7:00 Nights
ill Simin, NHC; 7 80 Weekly sports
review, Al Snntoro; 7:4S Olivia
Hoblns lUinn and Hettv Kelli; 8V)
Temple of the Air Mil"; 8.10
(lolden Legends. MIC: 1180 NHC
profram; 10:00. NHC Troubadoures;
lf.i" Mu.icnl Miketeers. MIC.
KPO i44il.Hl Sun r'ranclseo - 0 00
n m. Lui-kv Strike Hour NHC; 8 HO
Temple Corporation. NHC: 8:80
Karl (1. Anthonv. Inc. Packard pro
gram. KPO A KKI; 0:80 Jo,,e
Htaffonl's Palace hotel dance orches
tra: 10:80 S.-hool ila va.
KKI (4lW.Nl Los Angeles- fi (XI
fm. NIH', Luckv Strike Wir: 7.00
'et'er Huiine5 nurrnti; Studio
program: N:00 NHC, Tfrniilc corpora
tion program; 8:80 1K1. KPO, Karl
C. Autliony, Inc., lV'grnm. Ornnd
t'pera .MV'.tin. V.iniuin Klohri. liob-
Last Day
Luplno Lana
In
"Pletlcuffa"
Paths Newt
J. Farrell MacDonald
In
"RILEY THE COP'
Eugene's
Only
Silent
Theatra
TivgWeefe Off
DorothvMacKaiil I
Dorothy MacKaiil
and
Jack Mulhall
Sunday Only
Continuous show
7 to 11 P. M.
In Portland Sunday, having spent two
weeks visiting at the Chester McKee
home.
Being the Pacific ocean and the
Southern California beaches snd
amusement piera as location, "Two
Weeks Off," ia, as its name indicates,
a story of summer romances and
beach flirtations. It is a picture that
deals with everyday people in every
summcr vacation recklessness. It
atars .lack Mulhall and Dorothy
MackaiU, FirBt National's most pop
ular romantic pair and la a production
that plays Sunday at the Colonial
theater.
"Prop and Pep" at the Colonial
theater Monday, ia the story of Cyril
Reade, a boy who comes to school and
who is supposed to live up to the
athletic records of his illustrious fath
er, Tiger Reade. Cyril becomes the
laughing stock of the school and es
pecially of Flash Wells, the current
athletic hero.
In the featured roles are David
Rollins and Nancy Drexel, who not
only are good to look upon, but two
of the moat capable of the younger
screen players.
"Excess .Baggage," William Haines'
new starring picture which comes for
Tuesday and Wednesday to the Col
onial theater, ia the most natural mo
tion picture in which he has ever ap
peared, according to the star.
"Never in my life have I appeared
In a motion picture where every ac
tion seemed to be the normal and
proper one to mnka under the circum
stances," said Haines. "At least I
had not until I started work on "Ex
cess Baggage."
Joan urawford and Nils Aether
"ernnardt msri. 7 ve
rounded the featured ttnS'0M'
elaborate supportf f Is win ,
Aileen Pringfe, c,m, W toi5
ner Oland, lnd ffi,ei,
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MALSEY NOTES
New Library W r. n
HALSKY, s,n, 7le ,
a7t.Xr . us pubUc sk-6y
die."of,;HuuVb"2
tives from different sori!tftpV,
and community' S"bS'!.
?l ?,P'?k ContreMman iv c1?1
lev will g,ve an addreis It
nomi"8 and lhM will iuo to
number, on the progna "
Halsey nubhc schools kv
day morning vrtth . goJvSt!,1
Registration took DlleT 11"
all were r..H. i.?.?." 'Pl U
The staff of e.Xrrfo7ui0
t i xJ sssistanu la ti, S
- " on ui bii
Mr. urifl Mm T) m t .
services were held at PeorU brTfc
Oadll PWag
School was dismissed FrldsjUil.
ford the pnpils an oDDortunitv .1
the Linn county fiir it J.
Arei Tacatlon romancos
real lore) affairs? la
the last vacAtton klas
forgotten tho first day
back at workT Sco
what happens to Dar
ling: Dorothy when she
falls in lorn with a
vacation "show off."
Comedy;
"Foolish
Husbands"
Paths Review
Klnoflrams
I Ch'drt"
11th at Alder
I
tending the Linn count ftiritli.il
r : : !
WELCOME OREGON! FOX WEST COAST THEATRES GREET YOU! i
HURRAH!
SUE YHEReF,LL
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"WHAT KBICK OBV"- f-S
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Thcsji NoWlo tbe I f & Jffflyj
ALL-TALKING 1 fMSSfi
HI wm 1
w I ; f Children
VICTIM McLAGLEN I
i EDMUND LOWE I I
LILY DAMITA If
Doors open Sunday at Lf 4
12:45 Noon. Continuous) f-MlfiCsL -'"'J M
no advance ff "xmm
PLEASE. COME EARLY
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nrclieMt Piyor Mootc. lircctor.
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