rtxnt 1
3 ; 1
when you've loat your pep ye kuow
That In tit inns you test iik going.
to bed sna resting, tou ngur you
have expended your last drop ot en-
r.v, Hut my mm is not to rest! inw
I t to gtvo u,p and w .quiet rr
jtfwt when you cn lout, "
' 1 ....... wrin. .. I I,-,- InjihtH
I Want something doing nil Ills time.
I have come from lh Metro studio
atter working 14 hours straight una
bo Horn out tliM I teel Ilk dropping
off and dying. Ho I take attowni
instead and put on ono o( my prettl
rot drersee and have imy friend
around me for dancing. Or else no
out for a along spin In my machine.
Kevetr let yourself slump urn! you'll
keep well enough. Ana beware ot
the pleasures of the tsble.
Mies Manas littMit picture, "See.
liur's Believing," te to be shown thin
week l the Castle theatre,
Seeing' Uetievlng" l Hurry
lleaumonl producllun, adapted by
Kdlth Kennedy from the original
story oy itex myior, me, pnotepiaj
is by jonn Arnoia.
"My Boy" U Jacki CooftA 'a
Neat Pictan
Norma TaiauKtpo, talented star or -S milln' Ttirough," which b featured at
the Rrx this week.
RtSX Norma Talmadre In "Smilin
Through: Atmospheric' prolog.
Twilight." ftaturinr Johanna.
Janice; Charles W. Hawlcy In Wur
Iiijut concert: Rex Topic of the
Day and eekly neriew.
CAST LB Bert l-ytoll and SylvU
Breamer in The Face Between":
Castle Klnoarara News: Castle Car
toon Fable. "The Dissatisfied Co fa
bler. "
Cominr Offerinsv Viola 1ana In
eemit a BeUevina-"; Harry Myerx
' m "KoMnaon Crusoe": Jackie Coo-
(an in "My Boy": war east in "3et-Rirh-Quick
Wallincford"; Eteie
. Ferpuaon and Wallace Rejd L
Forever: Seena. Owen in Fannie
Hunt's "Back Far." -;; .
Presented in his premier concert
on the snper-Wnriitxer. Chaj-lea W.
na.wiejr will be beard at the coneole
of the sniawtr Rex organ afoaday.
Tneadar and Wednesday of this week
in taree solo ambera. Somethtntr in
tho war of a surprise Is promised by
the theatre naanaaeinent In tho pro
pentation of an oririnal mnsial nor-
eky of which the Ren sirtnoso -.ls the i
aathor and composer, and which Is
ricnUr titled "The Wortitxer." This
novelty, so tho - adtmnce Informant
ndrwea, will possess an liberal mus
icaledBcation for thaso who are so
Inclined, and for' those who woule.
rather bear the other fellow's efforts
It will provide an equally delectable
bit of entertainment. The Wortrt
w." rendered by Mr. Hawley on the
Rex instronient and accompanied by
Pictorial worda. is a musical display'
of . the numerous solo instruments
contained within the oraan. the com
binations used to obtain different ef
fects and many remarkable imita
tions, which It you watch closely, aa
Mr. Mauley's componltion surmises,
"maybe you'll learn somethlnx; may.
be you'll Just have fun."
The oth.r selections for concert
rendition by Mr. llawlry are Hranj
von Suppe's throhbine overture.
"Poet and l"es!anl." and the brilliant
fantasia "Sparklet.- The evenlnx
concert will occur at 9 o'clock, the
management states.
As a presentation snecuilly. nn at
mospheric prolog. VTwillicht." in
wnicn Johanna James, melody maid
en, will be heard in two vocal selec
tion, -Love's Old Sweet Sons-" and
Arthur Penn" sentimental ballad.
"Smilin Through." will Introduce the
feature picture. Norma Talmadge In
"Smllm" Throurh." to Rex patrons on
Monday for throe days. A special
settins and color study will be ataced
in the introductory number and pic
torial woras to ane tneme son will
be used. , -
"My Boy," Jackie Cooran'a la tret
starrlnir vehicle for Associated First
National release, is cominif to the
Kex theatre on Thursday for an en
KSKement of three days. :
In this inatnnce the little stnr has
been mven a better story than "Ptflt i
tad Hoy wntcn broito theatre rec
ords all ever the country and "My
Boy Is destined to become n country
wide nit."
The little trenlus plays the part ot
Jackie lllulr. who Undo al Ellis' Ial
and. an orphan alien, lie msnajrea
to break throus-h the fmmUrrallon
barriers hut has some strenuous ad
ventures in the "land of the free,'
His Irreelstlbls personality, however,
wins him friends on every hand and
he has no dimcuity finding a home.
Claude Plllinirwater and Mathilda
Brundace are the chief members of
the aupporttnc cast. ,
"Smilin' TVtrwttck" Fin ScrwM
V-kieW for No-nt
i Norm Talniadtr in fin drama-
no vehicle la the maanollo screen nt
IraMluu at tit Jte llteftti-e this -ek.
The nroducllon In which she P'
near Is "sUntlln' Thnnutli." soHon
iwf oi Alien 1 jitsaon siemioe
famoua tiWy that nutne new laurels.
tur jane cowl on the apnokliujf ataiK
Norma la at her hlatrlunle heal In
tho dual sol that this powerful
drama jtlvea hen Mhe Is seen first as
the fair Menyeeik who Is slam on her
weddltuf day by a lealoua suitor.
Then ah U tho youny and benulifiil
KalUteett. who la the liaacs of liar
Aeoeassd aunt, Monyten. ,
Kathleen fnlla In love Willi Ken
neth Wn.vae.iwn f the man wtie
killed Monyoen. and the obstacles
)laoed in the way ef the youxic lov
ers by John Carteret, who was to
have made Munyeen his wife, form
the nucleus of n must abaurblnr ulut
with, n charmltut romance. ,
Jo this liroduutlan Miss Tslmadss
doe some of the very beet ni'tlns of
her career. The photoiilny Itself 1
tho finest ah has yet mails,
llarrlaun Ford nrovldea etcellenl
suppurt In the dual (ole uf Kennel li
Wynilltaiu tttuiulliiir Hives u suleinlut
pet liii'tmince us John Cailumi
tithsrs iu ths cast wIiim fine work
rnutillmtes to tliw iill-nrouml merit or
this mellifluent prodiiotlon me Alec
II. Kniiwls, tllenn Hunter, tlrni'o
tlrlswnUU Mlrlniti Bitttlsin and Kiiuvii
iKiokluirt.
"rliiillln1 Thitiush" Was directed hy
Kidney Frnnkllii slid is a rim ria
tluinil tittmvtloih i
athi.r. "You
Wnyitp hnd. Jtrenilah .Wayne, while of ths News."
I tax l Witm uINiurMrw .
A free Iniiro Jiiurnallat foiimt Itlnv
elf on a Iraln. wUbout a ticket nml
decided to play ths ili'iutht-ml mime.
When In riinuui'tiir apiienreti ii tmu
taint he had left hi imrkotlinoh nl
hums, but tlmt he urns on the nlntr
of tho New. "All rlitlil," sold the
umeinl, "coins forward to Hi ileal
wnr. Wu've Hie sillliir of llto Now
aboard and lie van Menllry you."
There was no tiinilnv tuck now, so
the luiaseiiser followed tits camtnciur,
expeeilna' tsnomliious eipoaure, tiul 10
his ureal surprise ths ndilur, looklnc
Ul from Ills imlier. said slllllllyi "Yvs,
oonduotor, thai nil Haht. The man
I- -l-ffl VCIl-,. ll.M Mklllllll.llll
had iteparted l lie free lance undertook
U tApress his itrntlltide to Hi uwit
man fur his manuntilmous falseliootl,
Oh, don't iiirutioii ll. ' Stiiu the
I til put mo editor
"Th Fc Bctw ri h Triumph f orTytJ"
In '"I'll e'lttw llelween." Ilie'llleliiin
InrrliiK lleit l.yti'll, whlvli iirn tu
morrow . nl Hid t'nsllo Ihwitre, , it
hlinloplay luia hern maitv frimrjiiatus'
Miles li'iiriiiuus sluiy, "Toiimiy cur
leiel," I lin I la a welvoiiis relief fimn
lli nvurnifu iiholoiiliiy, 'I'liero Is n
rvfivshlnif tirlitlimlliy In' Hie ', plot
which keens ills nuilleiii's In onusr
nsiienas liiroualioul Its unfnlilmeitl.
II provides, loo, a most noceitulils
vehlcls tor lleit lAtell, III Metro
tur, who has rsliilillnlieit himself ns
utis of ills most pniiilnr of the screen
iictius HiniiiKli Ills nhle liiiperaunn
lions of n vnrled lint of I'luinii'lers,
lit "Thu Viiio lletwemi" Mr, l,yiell
pliiya a dual mis. Ileitis bmli I lit
fntlter nml son In a story which re.
vulvea nroiiml them. Tommy Cue.
Iwrot. Junior, nllowa lilmaeir lo be
tmnulieil to lonely ttiuiintnliiotia dla-
trlct henuaa uf Ills fuel tlmt lis hns
houhlered Ilia ruepousiiillliy for his
father's aollt In nn affair which
would lirlnsr soclitl ruin and illeMtiirs
iimoii lit elder man. til sti dolnv Hie
'i'Un mun even nlluws Ihn slrl wliom
lie lioped tu ttinrry to believe lihn
Miillty. Iiurlna Ills enlle tie Inrurs the
enmity of several of the natives and.
as it result, n itlrl who hnd fnlleti In
ii ,, a ,t .
rMt'O tlulwoen" wlileli as .. r"'"'1lu
Web of f .l,frST"s2h J'
un tils life, "lejiiiti H.JJ
Thu iikHttro la n,.v. ;
liriMluutl.nl fr,,,,, , Viw
lllir. Coffee, ,,d t ,".'!" t li
vm litmmer, Aii,l,,, '"'' H,
nes ivirHiiiiiii, Kiriuil ' "tii
Fiiinh llrownlce, Iturwell i.
Joel Uny nnd 1'ewlit j." ,"'
It,
.. .. ... . ""mua
i,.-....:.. ..n. "Mii a iM u.t
e "iM'iai'u wiiu ik .. . ' aaa
the new iiiuvoinetit In art L-T ,w
" nun lo Vl-ll s tin,., . I ""i
hlhlllon. TU Lo. a,..
iiiuiiie.i iiuict during in. vl:r" !,
"Wlll.'' aajllit I I. u Wt
"you don't .u ,,,''!,"'
thu.ln.tlo nlKim t, ,;i,.,Ut rli''
enclni,,,,..! , , ,, -Thlnkl-gelea.
Why, mull. I'v. .. iwIfLAl?"
Ill tllendale tlmt . knUM,0-.'."
lures limn . llie.."Kn iw?1
Aigonnui. n '""itUxe
. . Alll'T
A young man l,
na paying a vl.ll
llolluve In ItegUler Clns.111
Keaapsnw Fit
By Viola Dana
Keep on the go and dont est too
much.
That a my commandment for any
one wanting: to stay lit.
I know I'm fit when tip the scales
steadily at 109 pouada. That's my
inrotinf weight- Then, I have m
"silk." as the prise fighters call It.
I dont go through any systematic
training- to keep down to weight. I'm
too busy for that. And I dont set
aside hours a day 'for food. Heavy
meals take ail the pep out of you nnd
Uxe
CASTLE
Monday
'-A drama of unusual theme is this newest Lvtell
.successdifferent from and greater in appeal
jthan previous productions in which this like-
able star has become famous. ,
.'' ' 4 . "''.-' - '' f "; i -'. ' ' essBssa-. '
BERT LYTELL
?, l ne race rwrwppn
With SYLVIA BREAMER mul cast of .plcnAd WiiKty
Not only because you like Bert Lytcll will you enjoy "The
i-Face Between" but also lcause of the gripping situations, in
which his latest picture abounds, and the surprise twist at the
ending-, will enhance. . , -
j A Story Star and Support Supreme!
Cmuo "
i Kinogram
New
f , ' '
ALL
PLAYING
' Crutle
Cartoon
FMe-
ANTI-BLUE UW LEAEUE
CHALLENGES REFORMERS
Would Debate the Topic of Sun
day Blue Laws ,
(Csneapeadesos of tas associated Pren)
ST. LOUI8. Mo., May 13. The
Anti-Blue 1-aw Laiaiiue of America
has challenged several reform organ
tsatlona to debate the subject. "That
Sunday blue laws are American In
principle nod Christina la character.
at the convention hers, Juno ft. 14
and IS, of tho Ant t Blue Last Uaaaue.
which in to nrcue the negative, aide
of the question.
Letters Inviting representative ot
tho Lord's Day Alliance, tho Interna
tional . Reform Bureau, and the
Southern Methodist Alliance to at
tend tho convention have boon sent
by P. C. Dalley, national executive
secretary of tho leagalS. - Copies of
the tetters have been hddresased to
Rev. Harry U Bowlby, secretary of
the Lord's Day Alliance, New York
Rev. Wilbur P. Crafts, superltendent
of the IntemnUonal Reform Bureau.
Washington; and North W." Cooper,
NanhvtUa, Tenn., representing the
Southern XsthodUft Alliance, s
. A challenge to affirm the question
at. debate Is included In the letter,
which contains a declaration that ths
beads of the league will disband the
Lorgnalsatlon If the majority of the
people bearing the debate side with
the reform organisations. The letter,
however, states that If the negative
aide of the debate should be upheld.
the reform organisations shouM esaae
their activities for further Sunday
cloalng legislation.
Want Iawao Defined
"The time new coats,' ths letter
adds, "to squarely define the Issue
for the cltlsens of the Vnltd States.
Wo will have smiaent clerg-raiea.
authors, scientists, Invantotev artists
and statesmen argue the negative
side of the question. Those persons
are all members of the league."
Secretary Dalley said, that the
movement of the bine law advocates
-was gaining ground rapidly In several
states, and that Sunday closing laws
are pending before the legislature ot
seven states. , . '
Crawford H.' Ellis of New Orleans,
Is ' president of the league - which
Ic talma to have ' several hundred
thousand, members. Including promi
nent persons In all parts of the coun
try. The league Is a nation-wide or
ganization to oppose and prevent pas
sage of local state or- national blue
laws.'. i' ','.' - ..--V .,;' :''--( '
UrgTRI.lSS USERS Or ARSENIC
Moo main Folk Make ran of Deadly
. rotsoo for Definite rui-pose
Inhabitant of Austria. ' In the
mountains adjoining Hungary, are In
the habit of eating arsenic. The ef,
feet of the poison, when taken In
moderate quantltlee. Is to Hive a fresh
ness to ths complexion, and afterward
to impart a certain degree of embon
point. Another advantage which the
eaters deiivs from ths use of the
poison Is to have their respiration
focitltated In ascending the mountsina
They place a'lltlle piece of arsenic la
theft mouth, and they ascend, the
greatest heights with ease,
Grooms and coachmen at Vienna
give-arsenic te their, hone,- They
aomeflasee throw a pinch of It among
the oats, and sometimes tie up a small
hit of at In a linen rag, which they
attach to the bit when the horse I
harnessed. The effect pn the horse
Is to put hem In high) eondllom with
the skin smooth and shining., and to
Increase their spirit. '
The carter In the mountainous
countries of Austria are also In th
habit of giving arsanlo to -thsir horse
when about to ascend a -steep roan,
with the resnH that th asostH 1 mad
much easier for th animal.
Whs lartro In RUnd
Twenty-one young men and worn
en, members of the Syracuse Unlver
slty Biblical club-, who- are- slthor
studying for tho ministry' ot. to be
com missionaries, have answered
lbs question, "why Is love blind V
Hers are some of the answer from
the women:
"Because he respects other people's
feelings."
'Ho that lovers will not be embar
rassed." -
. "Ha Is too much ink-en up with th
matter In hand to nolle other peo
ple's feeling, .' ' .
"Me must be Mind because' h does
not profit hy his past. Psdagogloally
spoaking he was , mersiy rscapity
lated." - . ;
. . VwnM m, ttt Itu Hun eatnaf
- "Take look around the cammis
at th specimens, He weren't blind
..IU praaenUtioa witl (tart
ekilr at 1:30 aod S:3 p. m.
MMly t 7:09 Mid 1-Np.a.i
Tho Eastern critics wtro unanU
tnoui in their praisg of "The
Moat Beautiful Play on Any
Screen." -.
Tl.e-photodrama of which' the screen may well be proud I The artiste with whom the world
is ever in love! . The presentation for which all Eugene has longed and now
That js the testacy of 'the'"
soul-
Love .his " k
shine mere words can ne er express L JJ I
That knows no bountls
' That, from a vale of heart
breaks ric s on the dawn of to
morrow. ' . ;
RADIANT
TENDER
More beautiful than ever a
love before.
"Ana in all the long years,
When the clouds brought their
tears
Tfiose two eves & blue, ' '
Kept Smilin'ThrotiKh at Me."
Truly, but- one artiste could
bring "Smiliu' Through" so
' rapturously t6 the screen, and
it U, indeed, wt(b unprecedent
ed pride , "'
-. vO 'acui ol storm and sun;
BEX JHSWCM PROGRAM .
HAVLEY
h a-e-'-Pbet iit(i fetsiint (J'vcr.s ' f
j tHre"'. .,........, von Suppe
J. - , i . v -
W'Sf arkUtg" t)...on,...,.
if c ''"The Wttrlitwir " mite .
' -'sl Ndveliyif. ;.
.-. . "'. W;trlOO
STARTING
TOMORROW
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For 3 Wondrous Days
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- Other Rex Feattsr ,
Toptea ol th Day ,
Rex Weekly Review
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Synchronized Musical
. Settings . :,.''. '-; :,
Ra D Lux Spooialty
"Atmnspheric Pr6lg-
'TWILIGHT"
lentil
Liirlftg V' y
Johanna James
singing.;.;- .'
; "Uv.'s 014 Sweat Song"
' nntl . .
"Smilin' Throagh"
Accompitnicil on the Witrlitzcr
liy Chnrlcs W. Hnwlcy
Pictorial Worda and Rail Seenle
! , "nd Lighting Effects ,
.'ai.';jrj.
would he have mad any nuctt com
.blMUotUj?" j,-..- . j ,. ,- ' '
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