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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1923)
g5I ,,;X ' '"If A -J.i.-eW 1 X W lit war ' 1 -"enavt i H"' ' ' r.r.l,i..,.,rr?Tv Lmilt tram ''Muln straei mm novel. k-yirlh Maiulleld nnd Wainey Ilernitrd KaiiMf." screen vvmlan of Hliwlnlr Lewis' Poluali In nil ikr 11iiurs Toniumiw ittm Jami Oliver Our- rfl powerful ftnftim Hf I hi' itioott, "Jrnull," or as Birrltra," Iwitiirlnir earlW Coiirlnlt, J, Harney tl. Uw Cody, Kitiniitid m, Muldon lwis, Ki a Daby Hlen Howlntid. Iltaintr of "Thn Otnauii r Iniirnatloiiiil Ntwa, ft rel. Wt-The nation's merry to -"Potash ond I'ert ," ltb -lh orlKinnl ft hrnty HerimrU, Alex Kill Vra lloriliiii. Kilna is7 ID "liar lm.roua -WHIIm Karnlim In b HuntlKhliTf" Ihn return tiHc'i loromimt arreon Mu In a mlrrlnir driuim pUlofnlun advenlun-a, anp M by ItoHa May. Vlmlnln BMrdnmn nnd Iron Rn-Kltiornm Newa mitt world-wlil interem; nrr DHwt'e 'Tun from Irna;" Homier, fi-murod bat. In miitlcal settlns. Wlta Coimoll, thn henuil tu heroine of l ho tils rw union, "Jacqueline." which It ihe HdllK tomorrow. I rKtnt Interview tluil she will lio romovi.il when Jou hear that even in nuihiim of iho or lie -mal piny think II la Urn lineal cel. liilnlil translation i'vt-r made. And thM'a aomeihliiK when author nay Itl I "nil I Ulekey nnd Chnrlea w, (loddftnl, two well-known writer whu culliilioriiioil on Iho llrt Midway Mien . raw the film mm! on shortly iifior II was rainpleivd. They wora o enlhuahutja Hint limy lioih wniited lu shake hnmla with IJIreetur Tom r'orman Ihon nnd there, '"nrln. Iho little duaky alar" lot of llnl Itimih' "Our aiinR" comedy naitri-gutloti. hna boon tianml iimlxr limit-term roittmct, Iho terms of whleh ninniro con tinued aorvli'o under the llnl Hnm-li ha n nor. "Knrlnn," who linn nltnlnoil tho aeeond your of nn already ovontful rnroor, hn bran with Iho Itoiich forcoa for Iho int your nnd n half, ntiionrltiK romilnrly In lniiorlnnt roloa of tho ''Our Oitnit" ronioilloa undar Ihn ill nation of rt"l Mo lluwnn. Off tho iirroon Ktirlnii la known hy tho rnthor ovorirrown nnd iirotantlnua-nounillMK nnmo of Hllon Clay Hoaklna. . . Onoo mora Klrhnrd llnriholmmo will bo aoon na tho lulornblo lovor. Anil onro morn ho will luivo ono of tno (irottloM Hirla lhal tho acroon hna rovoulod to nmlio lovo to. Thla on h.r .mi. i n,i- i. "na rovoulod to m l hr blaaoiit ana moat .? ,,lu.v" ,ho "onilmoniiil rolo .irlonco olnco aho b-'Z"" 'oroiny aiiickii u. rormor . Siloitfold Kollloa ulrl. who hna hll nonr fort'ol tha trc ( -""'hct atollar holhta In tho year n forml lira In 'Jnonii. Jf'"1 hua In motion lc- m my, "If I live to bo1:,'."""; Si i " . f r"K. ani If you havo not mmiI1"1" In 'Tho JMb htliiu Hlailo1 duo UN ou Ihnulil Vnnur llul i"n VIKUO. ttM t lira boon ntnuoil that iwiololy oompnro to thla I mure inland, ui ln Main "jol 10 the around In ordor ctmeraa mliiht catch the Wrluro., . i ,.,..,,, . ' Wlty dill t1f klo wna ro- M lot the rortnntliin f "Ottt tf Iho Dtint," n drnmailu motion plrtttro Innplrod by the fu inntui fronllor imlntlhKn by Ijod orle HomltiKton, hna boon bulikoil by Ihe Rok. Vividly portrnylnu that tierlod In our hlntnry of the Went, tho omllomi tiSnla nnd pMIH of tha tilonoera, tho ninmnro of the rnruvana that ernaaoi) thi- oorlai iho nnivMR tout proiwrn mr Cm E, nr" P " i"1" rfli,lttln" ' Own. "0"t of the ! in I'erlinutter," which jjmorrow to tho Cuotlo. U w ontlnit tho i.lcklo i luieam pf Julco from It H tho eye of the atrnnKor "Jtn bint n the roatnurunt 1Htlin Jumped up, with " n nlond In 1it r,in I,,, l .u, rvar.lllK jiia lr and mnnnhliiu, .1 l,n nndlMurtii iJT:.. ower of plokl Juloo, but "'roDr etor .i.n..r, i...... iw.OMualiiM, huU roHiiltoil. Abe vniA-i. i ami, i mi niorna e7i 5.m? WHlnJlVtOll, Jli"' WlorrnoiMho irm UK and Parhm.ii.. fiii,. nd Perlraultor, Clonka ! ' V 'V;' i'lnSjS iu,l;oon unonrthoil O&l." 11,0 b,,"- " TVS'J rrng pu, attHiluJJJJ"4- tor" future. '-hoW'iioJ. taaf"? !!' "Uni la Bi.il """uroa tne U,Bb!:" Win, pj,. llcklrt wolcomoil l t$ iJ5?M" mi) hla ""I'M Utoatreuoera . m Prew' 7' nf tho " li eood fo,.,hlnk" lntrt ... a7-',nowLa '"' or flvo "ie. bm . aMru.S (Poiiaidorod on Duel" la tho flml motion plotuio which hna over liven attain pled ua the vlaun lantlon of n urout nullll- er'a work. Coin I nn on too of tho nation- wliln publicity iilrondy luunc hvil on hohnlf uf 111 t lu Unl.y 1'okm.v, tho fumou child notriwa, exlilbllura will bo doubly Intoroatod In the luinouncomont of Curl Jjiomiulo thnt thla llltlo girl will aoun be proavntod In bor flral bin prouur tlon, "Xho Uiiillim of flow York." e nnymond Bchrork hna flnlahod Iho ndnptntlnn of 'Tho Pony Kx proaa" for I lout Olbnon a tmo when ho flnlHlivn "Hunk nnd Ladder" ttndOr Iho direction of Hdwiird Hndirwlck. An In hla hnhlt, rlodK wlok collnborntod to aoino extont' In thla alory nnd Will direct it, 5 , .. . , e , a ... t Following Iter triumph In "Mer ry lo Hound," ahowtnon have nindo frequent Imiulrloa aa to Mary I'hllblua uoKt IIk platuro. Thla will bo "MornlUe'," bitnod upon n alory by Owen Klldiim, Ulrootucl by Irvliuj OumnilngB. . Gomid pf the Screen ii - tluth itnlnnd la an well no qualntoil with real entnto - valtten and Hitch li clover dealer In real entnto thnt often nho nolln prop erty beforn her own purchase of It la cnmplotod. Thla happened aitnln very rooently lo a piece of property whloh ho had purchBaod by contrnot, puttlntr up a hundred flnllnr to bind tho donl. Before the deal omild bo olnmid nhe had old tho property at a ennh profit ot aooo. " In a btifllnonn conforonco -with hor banker aha hnppened to men tion thla trnnnnntlon, ''Well," h !ulu "you nro tlio luokleat poraon know. Why, It you fell In tho Ocean, you would coma up with f lull Id your poukot," ' . Harold Lloyd In A. Broot comed ian, that no one dnnlon, littt, what row lnvo ronllnod la that, If ho wanted to "top being funny nnd dovot his effort! to the 'tforloua il'i'V'i"' '." """I'1; '""""KMlah blin. rlilo. Hnblliiii or romaiitio There I. not n Iloytl coinoily llml ilooa not rvuuliw u dliiplny of moul pbyalnul a, u, iHliii1itu!o, mill hiiiUly u iiuo Hint tlot-Mii'l con- " r"'",'lK riulil. Tim flKht in 'li'iinilmii'N liny," wliori.'lu i.loyd wu liuoi-ki-ii iiown llino mid 11 , "Kiiln by n mini twice hN wiilubi nnd oiiiiih IUi,k until be bml Woii, wua runm toil on nn "imjiiiii Mill," but mill 1,1, oil loiuulnod Iho coiiiDilliiii ho wua roiiii'in bornd In 'llruiiiliiiu'a Hoy'' for hla noiiioily rntliMr tj,(1 f jwih Iiik- Lew Cody, Jual ioIuiiimI froni locution In ri'lliiwatiuio Niitloniil park, Im miming- tt builly wrouclioil unklii, lokun of a Mpiii luculur flulit with tlnviKU wtilnli, bIiikkiI on tho dub or an eruplliiif doyaor for a llK HI'OIIO In u plctiiio. Cody nlan atiNtiilnod Injnrlca lo Ilia rlKht iiiiii, but cniofiil moillciil intention hna pinvoiili'il bla hohm liii'upucltiitiid for work and ho la now working ill Die aludlo, e (lallorloM nro In bo Invlloil to llln InklllK Of thi, ' I, Ik anouoa In mollon plcturoa, iiocoiiIIiik hi on undemanding rvuontly rvuehod by tho Ivudliig prodiioi'ia. The pur puao of IiivKIiik tho piihlln Ja to combat the proVulont liiiproaalon Of "fukliig" In iirodiictlnii. Ho much illarrodlt hna boon curl upon tho roullly of acinic by vui'liiiio wrllora Hint Ihi'iilro ownora coiii pliilnod tbolr putioiiM did not bo llevo uny anoito In ti film Wlta Icgllliiiutnly photugriipluid without "doctoilii),'." I'rederli'k Truc-adi.ll la ono ' of Aniorlciia few nclor-poola. Mr. TrucKdoll hna miulo il atuily mid a hobby of vordo writing, nnd there In hardly n day pnnaliiK but wbiit he la wrlilng aonioihlng of thla noil, Mia pooiiia buvo uppiinrail for Iho pnal 30 you in lu vmloun mugiialiioa. Ho la coiiiuiiipIiiIIiik pulilUihbig u bonk of vnmo, pocuia Ihul he hua wiliLun durliig thla piu-loil, Tom Mix, tho ohi'iyotlc alur. hna arrived, buck ui llullywood from Now Vork uflcr u narrow racapo trout norvoua ' prnntrutlon, heart riilluie mid in-ii tn liiiliKi'ailoti, cx pnrluunod on tho night of Hoploni ber H when Jack linmpHoy, hln frlmid, and Incidentally champion of Iho world, did un Inolegent hoae live through Iho ropna and Into apace, propelled by tho potideroiia right o one Lute Angel J-'Irpo of lluonoa Alrna. Tom luuiiuged to nay. "I told you ao," but It waa reeble very leeblc. MOKNINO REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, OCT. ,12J VlH Vn! Before you put thn bn,y on lb flour, clean It Ihorniishlv with an Apex. I'hono M. k. W, . 123-J Tho Crulg IColo.) Courier. A NNnllig Kmtitliai 'The alow thliiknra live longeat," any a prominent paychologlet. Not if Ihey croaa iho aireet. Detroit Free Proaa. i yiumiieiufpif ykaiiiMaii.uiuai 'jaiinu i p r i j 1 1 leaaaaaaa lll .MOIW l'( COSWAV TKAIlLK A.l Ai'KLIC IUiWll)i f rim kiii in ii i aaaxaaeaaat fJT wmrn , tf01lmmmmmmmmMp CONWA'if'TliAnLB A report which gained connldor nblo clrcululion In the out to (ho effect thnt Conway Tourlo, upon conrlualon of hla preaent motion pli luro coiilrnctM, would tour In vnudovllle with hla wire Adobj Howlund, la ilenloil by the nctor. Aa for Mlaa Itowlund, who. oa everybody Itnuwa. la na fnmoua hor aolf In her work, ua a mualcal comedy alar, nn bor hunbund la on Iho atugo und aorecn, alio auya fur the prcHont in Iuumi aho la content to be known, merely ua Conway Teiirlo'e wlfo. The above photograph wue enip ped by tho writer who found 1 1 line two oelebniu-d people anting on tho porch of I heir charming liung iiIoit on the outxklrlB of Holly wood. In order to get Ihe correct "atnioaphcro" Mian Itowlnnd wna rending the ncrlpt and Conway wiu comparing It with Mra. Alhcrton'a novel. . . , i Ankod whother ahe didn't mine the npplnuae of the theatre and Ihe enrlal llfo of Iho Kant, Miaa Itowlund oxplulned: "I never cured tor what III' known na the 'hVIgh light,' Nothing In tho large clllee cun coinpuro for beauty with the caim lovclincKB of nature and ao far aa what you call my career la 'con cerned, 1 am no perfectly content here that I am inclined to nay thai I huve left the Htuge for good. Hut experience hna tuught me to rer fruln from poallivo olntements. We never know wiiut the futuro haa In atoro for ua, und It la aort of de ifying tho goda to predict what we will or will not do. I "I am nn od faehlnned wife and believe my nluxe u at the aide of my huaband, Like all people of the Ktuge. 1 lovo the applause ot my audiencea of courae, but I am eiiuully thrilled by the aucceaa whlrh -Conway In having; on Ihe acreon." . , ; fn thnt'a thnt, hut let ua whlaper lo tho Conway Tearle fane thnt Mm. Tearle doea not call huaband by hla well known name of Con voy, but "Freddie," which prob ably aeparatea the Idea of her own inun from that of the man belong ing lo millions ot othera. - jChir Filmtown Letter lly (iKOROB AHTiiCK A Y . ile'D ull right, but he looka crooked. '' '" If he goea avhera ha'a looking, be'll run Into himaelf, Thnt guy la ad croaa-eyed that he dug a well ao crooked ho foil out or t. More than that, he'a no orowi- eyed he haa to lie on hlu back to look downatalra. From theae few ancient whoozea It will be Been that there are any number- of oleaaaiit and encourag ing thlnge one mny uy ubout a croaa-eyed man.1 Moat croaa-eyed moil would reaent them unu thoy would be Jumirieil In doing an, but tliero la one auch individual of our acquaintance who rejolcoa in the ruci that -rila right eye guzen hope fully Into the future while the left one content ltaelf with a glance over the Immedlute pant. The man in quontlon la Hen Turpln, thun whom no croaa-eyed-er human be ing ever looked- in two directlona ut one and the name time. now inere-a noining inneroniiy funny In croaaed-eVea, tout a frac tured glance from the Turpln aoul llghta haa eent many a movie audi ence Into convulMotm of mirth. With hie raekleaa Uobemlan huir- cut, hbi defiantly up-toaaed head, hla giddy little muatuche and hla acattered eye, fcen Turpln In the very aplrlt of comedy an optically defective genlua. , A comedy situation on uio acrecn la a curloua thing. It may be a comedy altuatlon Without being runny, in wnian caae it la ruuy aa amualng aa a Jumping toothache. 8uch iiituatiorui aro not ut all In frequent In film - and thoy are brouitht about by well meaning In dividuate who have been led to be lieve they are funny and who atrive with might and main to be funny. Theae Indlvlduala. do their beat. they Biro high-salaried "gag" men lo think up funny thinga for them to do and expensive title writer to scribble off Tunny' thinga for them- to say, and atUl tbey aren't funny still all their comedy lt uationa fall flat.' It haa been esti mated by an estimator who had nothing better to do that If a year's crop of these socalled film comediee were placed end to end they would reach from New York due west to the point where you'd get tired measuring them. There la only on thing the mat ter with comedies of this aort to wit: ' they lack -a - comedian a player who la a natural born clown. No man should attempt to become a nlcture comedian unless he la a clown. J If be depends upon dialect or other eccentricity of speecb to "got over," he wllj .never roglater. He almply inuat clown, and that Is Just what lien Turpln doe. .He jumi wmiil iieu i urpm aoes, -rie IVMH lO ItlB W,,rJ tt lu,,.!, i.m,. uu,:iiiK 'ill ill. Illgu llgllis IIIIU 41 IT C touches of n flno firt. ' 'Tinss 1 My I dial Woman Hy HTAN LAUItBL Bhe l;i charming. That char acteristic makes any woman Ideal. Hue may not be beautiful, nor uc- cotnpllHiioil, nor young, but ir alio hua true charm, she will appeal to everyone, and no one would wunt tier dirforeiit. Of courae, no one iimtorvaltiea beauty, or youth, or accomplleh- ment, but without cburm they lose much of their own value, und the possession of ctianh maken up in a large degree for the lack of these other U!'-uhle charocter- latlca. Harah liernhardt was a perfect example of 'U churuiing womun. Kveryone folt aynipatneitc in ner Dresence: ahe may have had en emies, but thoy aro sure to havo been mighty row. ut courae, sue wan also a great artist, but even if ahe had not been, she would have made many friends. It la, though, a quality wnicn is hard to define. It certainly doesn't mean silly acquiescence with everyone else's Ideas; nor gushing enthuaiasfn; nor hypocrit ical biiiIIch. In my opinion, good breeding la tho foundation of charm for that, In Itself, forbids all Infractions of good conduct. Good breeding and a sincere in terest not vulgar inqulaitlveneaa In other people and their af faire, and tact, are certainly aome of - the qualities that constitute charm. , As breeding had been acquired by those not fortunate enough to have had home-training, It may be possible that charm can also be acquired, but I, myaelf, think that IX l rather a srlft or tulent. , WII.MiVH 1NJ IN FARM I'M (XM. Hlrt MTIW FI ItiMK, '"flirt UVK MOttTKlt" imk "CAt AND CA5JAKY" THRILLER gltnailoiM So Tense that Audience ' Cries Out to Warn Heroine Persona who feel that they are immersed in grief when they lack a thrill will, if reports speak true, have no reason to complain on visltinjg John Willard's drama, 'The Cat and the Canary,-" due at the Keillx on October 30. Tbta play is said to be so full of thrills mac people in me auorcncv, i The Cat and the Canary" to a mystery play and one of the lead- WHAM FARNUH aeTHOUWf H William -Farnumi In- his latest and much acclaimed picture, 'The Oun Fighter," 18 the opening at traction of the week at ihe Rex, opening tomorrow for a two day's run. The story 1 by John B'rcder- iek, more-familiarly known as Max Brand, a contributor to various well-known ' magailDea.. i Assisting William Farnum in In terpretation la Dorla May, 1, C Shumway. J. Maurice Foster, Vir ginia True Boardman, Irene Hunt, Arthur Morrlaon. Cecil Van Auken, Jerry Campbell and others of tantamount note. Inn; characters Is "Mammy"' Pleas ant. The author, a Ban Francisco boy, created her from his memory of the woman of that name con cerned - with the famous Bell will case. Alma Kruger, who plays this role, has appeared here) with the most tens moment, cry out1 many famous halwnars-u Play to warn the fair heroine that she era. In "Mammy," it Im said that is In danger. ' ' she give such air adroit perform ance that It haunts all who see It for hours and days aftorwara. ' a i on the i -" ..i;ia, La T!l up-jarfc ,u u . - -.-iac . if ..i? i BARNEY BERNARD A Wlth".'' ALEX CARR VERA GORDON Wonderful comedy! Tlirilling drama! Dazzling style shows I Radiant Follies Festivals! Mirth Idea Originality all through. It's. the non-stop laugh provoker of the year. Don't miss it it's made the whole wide world laugh out , loud. : j , 's ; ' , Also Full of interest 'for everybody 'HER DANGEROUS PATHS' A FIRST NATIONAL PICTUR THE! ', Monday :TjU.Os -Ui mVkBMJJmdi Home of tha Bet Wednesday E3 sr. U nHL4r : ': 7-, paying MONDAY and Tuesday sVUtinte 20c - "v. :vi, . : dnklren 10c Night 30c 1 ' i- ".si t'J . '.li -f V 'S BACK "ON THE SCREEN' America's forcanoat Screen FTorito t vt SUPPORTED fcy DORIS MAY An exciting tale of California adventures,, ' of feuds and clans and fearless men. KjlNOGRAM ' ROSNER'S NEV,S"EVNTS - Musical Setting of world interest on the Wurlitzer Literary Digef "FUN FROM THE PRESS", i COMING ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEI AT THE REX Wednesday - t, Tbureday 4 ' - ' The Spectacular Morosco Stays Hit " 1 ,"r AThe Broken Wing'? With tfeanetft Harlan, Mariam Cooper, Walter Long .., and Mbt Du Pont -v -v.- It's a Preferred Picture , ' .--t.iii ,i . J5S5 ' ' - ' --'-';i :, ' r' Friday ' ' Saturdayi The film epic cf the famous American epoch "OUT QF THE DUST?' A stirring depiction of the covered wagon days" oi the West, inspired by the famous frontier paintings by Frederic Remington , ( i , . a. i i '' '. t , t i ' I W2 1 31