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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1922)
Morning register, eucene, ore., sunpay, may 2g, 1922 ELEVEN, V wtoas.. Jedinm Js&frafi I jf g:l:tiL Coilllllk' to the U IH WU AT TMK THKATIIKH T Mnt l iV I(CX KIt l'V-HHll (. WllMlnn ftrld Iii "l''ut'tvrr"; f Iwu hvt W, Hwly in Vnr1luir c om t i t ; u- Weekly llev). w; Tuple uf th lm. Cnmlo- H'nim itw. ii and Mtui lwt In "Mink ry"; t'nwlln KltmKiain New; c'iikIIo Curt mm l-ithli', "The I Jim Mini I In Moune." ComiiKT offerluw - - Hlur mitt in "Watch Your HU'p": Hurry M i nrt In "ltutiiitriii 4'ruwio"; i.u Chun- in 'Thn Trap"; M.iry 1'likronl n, h Hi might' ; Hk try ) in "Mnn lit M.iti"; Mimthiill Wlhin' prodiicilun. "Tool l-'irwt"; tiir In "At thy HiHgo Iihii'." In Itln second rueert on (In- Id- onrafi. t'luirlrrt V. Ilnwliy mil l,c piriiirntf'tlin thrv iiinntu-r on m.iu- lay, TiiHhiy and Widti-rwlay even- lMi:n. I'or IUh opening, "WlMinl nf ' rh-etldu hut I. tti rlms.-n iv Mr. , llawhy an. I wiirho rolh.v, -M liy Mar. j iKiWt'll'H "To II Wild It'iMtl" uikI "Light 1'iHiilry" overture liy Kuppf The rumji-ii will occur ul h:4T, each PVimlllK nil. I a l II t him I ti luinlit lltnt nil u!ii run, nl'.end th" j tlii-aire . d.i.. Ihm tlliiH a, fulldw ; hut oniiiiiilrthiHl i iiitiiui, IU one j l mmk-iI it it rim: iito convert, thu man j Hlfqllll'llL OtlvlfMK, ! Iti addition t )iIm organ concert, nn j t:iliMt hIm r m tiriifilii-.l Netting to the pictorial offftitiK, 'l-'otmer," linn liil jri!:irt- t.y ihc IUk oibjuiIkI. TIia k!ioH ffntm-c on tho Ciiiitli' IT'i;iuin for MMintuy utid Ttil;iy ruiiuiv lht wtfUly NVwh Kino- ntm 11 an A np I'.itili. n (iiirtoon, "Tim I. Ion jimi M Moiihit" which hn tlovoriy initfitittctl hy 1'aul Tin'iy. , "Thd 'rmii," 11 M'rnnff Mtury of tin north wmhIh, MliiniitK l.on Chaiioy, wlilrh (i.iui-h to ho Iti.-x thoiilro uu Thurmlny for an I'liK'iueinunl uf Ihrm 'laya In oiil'i'Jn in imvliiK oimi of tin iniiHt iiikiiUmI1u ciihIm of uny rccunt IHIIiJlll'tlOM. Lon Clniiiiy KiOncil hlH ntpulatloii iih an mrlor In "TIhi Mlranln Man." whinli hi- rnllnwi'il clooly with "Tin I'nuliy," Mill) Nimtalnliitc a rui'iiluilun fur I'M-iitliu: hnnuiii I'liaraititrlxatlmu In ilxcliloilly u il.'iiUnclhis imarwwtr. Then cniiii' "OutMlrlo thu Uiw," whorw li' wim iwi-n in Nupiiort uf I'rbulllu I 'CUM. Km mi dwitii wh'dit iicrfoi-iiinncn In "The Wiiiiuiii (lod Clninu0" lia hcn iI(H'iIh-I hji ono uf tho fliMHt txai)i(iliM or ilniina'ic nctiiiv ovor M'tn In million iilcturoM, uunln lia llm (nailhiK mitt In "linrk I'ny," com Inir to U10 ('iiMiif. iht'iiii'o Iti'itlnnlnK lomf)rrow. Tim otory wuh written by Kanntn Iturtit, In "Ttii W 11 in nn (lort fhanKivl" Mlm Hwimi (1jpti'(l n woman who from tlio Htart wan hud nnd who Kialaally coiiicn, through har1 rx M ili lieu, in ft tlio IlKht of rlKlitcmm nvMW anil rliim llvltiK- In "Hack I'uy" ahif hua on co moro n rnlo In which mIip Ih flntl jn iui nn un HotihlHllcufMl coimiry hl who ti latnr iiluiiKcii Into U10 vorlox of Now York'H wii(liHt lifu. U. S. TO SEE RUSSIAN PLAYS MOSCOW AltT TiiKvnir- TO KKXU TALK.NTIil COSIU1NATION MOHCOW. Anrtl, UK. Tim Mokcow Art iliiair, wtih h will rn-ml a com pany of )layt-i-H in Aincrlcn lulo tliiH MIllMlnlT, Ih COMMhll'l-Cll In H 11 mm la to IoimIiku thu hlKht'Ht form of dramatic ntt. It In a Kovi-rniimiit Hiibiihll.cl In stitution 11 mi iiialntalim a nuniln r of HiitilloH wturo playM are rchearm-d and acioiM 1 rained hi'foro they nr por- milieu to apiji'iir ni tno main tiicntro. In Hitnm liiitaiiiri'H, play havi been ri'lii-urncil an muny an 200 tlmcn and moii- than a year hpfiit In detailed Hi'i-nic prcpiniiilon htrforo tho .flrwl lnTfoitMiuice at the main Ihcatro, If prcKcnt iilamt art niatrTlnllzpd, I IC iiHHlti n actor" will leave Mohcow early In Anoint. In Ainrlfii, tho would preio-nt tlit tr plrceM In the Uuh siati luiiKoaKe. OKCANI'.K.HK TllttlVi: IN MKTHOIMHJS itV MXIMN fCnntlnued from Pir Nine) Firtt Time Tomorrow CASTLE Two Dayi' Showingi 4A story of viviil duitrusls; uf a v.lm ili-niamlcil from life, payiui'iil in full for llic wars slit- tlntif4lit sv had niisscO. A Imiiicy cheerfulness iliafcd lu;r lUsuu stml, while Now Yirk' liiacun ilrew her into its da;diii;' ravs. Did iha collect Jects In admlttf-l floldn of inpfulnft. Homo others nro Te Mothorprsft TrMlntiiK Society. Tho Kiltl-h ltnlnfnll aiuuK'lattnn, Tho London KJh Krh-rV afrMM-latlon. Thu l-arpo Ulnek PIff Ho- ' cloty. Tho Out and Out Mlmlon, Tho U'rder of the Golden Ak?. The Na I ttonul llnby Week Council and Tho 1 .'nn-foot Mlmlon. Ureweni' ami perKonnl rlKhtu ohho i elation nro linted rhpek by jowl with n variety of tariff reform loutfties: Tho It'ommlltee to Heeuro State I'urchaMe and t'ontrol of tho l.tquor Trade. Tho , tnehrlntoff ttefortnftllon niwoclatlon I and other nrienntwitlnnft o fa reforma , tlvo or prohlldtlvo rhnracter. ; IXIIhillt MlMlnni AttnMM4-l i Ttie KtvteN of He vera 1 mlsht warrant ! fear that their membioriihipH have iwi lout on rather dtflleult mlwdonn. Thero I H for Inntnnro Tho National Antl ' Hweutlnif I-engU. - - - ' AmoiiK tho divomlflwl nnd unlquo 1 norletln fer th propafratlon, promo t'on, advancement. Huppromiion, pro- blbltlon. encouragement or preserva tion of this or that art found The Crutch and Kind ne IetiRue. Tho So ciety for BefrlendlnK You tiff Socvant ! Olrln, The flluld of Aid for Qentlo Peo ple. The National Adoption Society. iTho Ocelmal AMoclatlon. Tho Amo j elation for th I'rovldtnir. TraJnlnff land Hupply of Mldwivon. Tho Council ! of Junttco to Animnlrf, Tho Society for i tho Prevention of I)lflKuromcent In ! Town nnd Country. Th AmtociaHon of Certified Ullnd . MaKseurn. Tho League for Prevention of Spinal Cur i vature. The Society for tho Promo lion of Employment of Women nnd j The National Council for tho Unmar ried Mother nnd Her Child. I WOOD AMOHOli TAKINO )AIIV IHHAj IX POISONING (Continued from Pair Nine) fcaturintr SEENA OWEN and MATT MOORE J. BARNEY SHERRY, ETHEL DURAY, CHARLES CRAIG .... A new Fnrinir I hirst srtvon dratna, iirtxliicotl. ns was licr "llttmiM-ostiur," hy Frank UotvaKtN ami with a heart sttrnng somt'tliiiifj undcfinahlo. LADIES! Df the ninny ox quiHiic feowns worn hy Miss Owciir in this picture, one, alone, cost $22,000. , Monday and Tuesday Only ALSO ON Castle Newii Kinofram Castle Cartoon F a h 1 c In the last year tht percentage has dropped to 13.5 per cent, a reduction, of almoBt fiO per cent. Cnder tho head of "Mcthnnol." the new technical namo for wood alcohol, tho report Kay:: "Day by day tho I Vol) of wood alcohol pu ironing Is j taken. Tho wnvo nconm to rocedo. I only lo Rain new Impetus. Warning ' nent tirondcnst over the Cnlted Statos have undoubtedly prevented many from experiencing tho tragedy of hllndnenH. but there nro fttlll thoso who nuccumb to tho temptation either through Ignorance or through wltfulnefu. Ntinio (Imntro llcnrflolal Tho change of tho namo to Meth anol hn.H eradicated tho nuggentlon of a beverage and n new method of pro venting its use an mich Ikvh lately been offered, ao coloring it with methyl violet that thero can bo no pOHslbtllty of mistaking It for grnln product, an excellent miggc.Mlon con tributed by !r. . I.owls Kloglor. It Ih tint uncommon for tho committee to receive notices of four or five cum'h a day of poisoning from this cause; these give no ronl Intimation of tho mnny who, possibly through partial Immunity or becauso of tho small amount consumed, suffor do terlorntion of night rather than total blindness. Tho change in namo trom wood alcohol to methanol hn-H had cunsldernblo pnycholngleal effeoot. Tho commltteo also announcos tho production this year of ni three reol moving picture entitled, "Saving the Kyes of Youth." How Our OrnndpnivntH Tallin! An eldorly contributor favors us with n list of odd words and expros si on s. current u Bcnorntton or so ngo, Wo ltuvo room for only a fow of them: "Hnlpllous," incnntng smart, porky, wnn used In New York. "I bonna It," moaning I claim It, was an expression In general uso, anil might bo a variation of I bono It.' "Mannvoltns" was said to bo exclu sively used In Long Island nnd moant toothsomo bits of any dish at table. "Oawmed up." Of n child eating brend nnd molnsnos a southern nurse wonld say, "Ills face is all gawmod up, A variant "gtuimco, wns nieo used In Kngtnnd.' "Scranuitingated" rofcrrod to two young people being fund of each other. "John nnd Juno soom quite scram uljugnted." -Hoston Transcript. FIRST TIMES TOMORROW! A Symphony of Love; beautiful in its youthful passion and joy; pulsating with romance and lic is "Peter ibbetson." As the master composer sways the emotions by the changing of his tempo, so docs Du Maurier, master of word picture, hold one spellbound as, with a fascination before unfclt, he spans the chaos into an unknown realm. Transposed upon the screen with, ameliorative harmonies, color and settings; portrayed by the two most eminent of stars, supported by a cast of stellar artists the consummate achievement of pictorial art. w Wf The REX B Presents F ELSiE E R G U S WALLACE -1. --I',, I -IN O N R E D "FOREVER' .' ; , , . Based on the Novel ,, .. ' ! :, "PETER IBBETSON" by George Du Maurier Supported by george fawcett, elliott dexter, barbara dean paul McAllister, dolores cassinelli, Montague love A Rex Weekly Review , Rex Topics ' of the Day THE REX SPECIAL CONCERT , -, , , .presenting , CHARLES W. HAWLEY in concert at 9 p. m. a "Wizard of Ox" Selection. b "To a Wild Rose" MacDowell c "Light Cavalry" Overture'. Suppe on our Super- ... $30,000, Wurlitzerv. , 3C The Rex one of the few theatres presenting "Forever" t regular price. neglKtor Classified Ads give (rood results. . .