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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1925)
gTNEGRl SCORES FILM Tmnpy ""rkiti "I'lowcr of Nir-lit," Thrill. -r,,Vll 7m,7! 5l" WU0( U.kl Ku.il Day Host of ,r t arct ' '7 " -M0RNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE;, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1925 THREE 'II. ..II.. '"IMIiyillir IIV I " 1 mmmmmm. 1 .. ... .... I r " ih i,r IK , '"'I UllJUHllllUIII liilrm-rv fi.i.i... IKiliihli.H I., : '"'"III, ilnii.l..., .1........ '"". iniil urn ,II1IK,', win, .,,,.., 'iiiiiiliiilily ... ,."!' '""'IIIiik .rr.t.t ,,,,,1 Ih ""nulling lt lM ,. , teddy K'.l.ll,, Tin. i:n. Tin. vv In l.i "Flower I i." .l'li w 11 it l,.,t goers, i':ir-v )i II. r ...... tint, or ii,.. ,,.... . .......... n...lc,n .-, ,lf ,,, ,, . Will III,, him ill In,, heat, ,, 'i'.i nil lit i wcai.rii lliri ..I IMt.i'.il Hit ' Cehihinliii, . Willi Mi,,... B1VI.,.,,.; iiimirai ..f our mil great , lumrv All ll.l.l. n I, M.,, ,U. M ,...;' ll.l ill II, , , Hi" llir.l ..f ih, ii,.,,,,.. "I") Mg t-'lt ' l.ui cs f i rii a. Tim ',i ..( iw i, lipir.rinl irimig mill til s uillinu i l every .tr llll'tl. 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In hiu iiit.niiioi'u.. he ro lali'H lillmi.i'ouK liitfrfallnit Inol ili'liK mi, I vnrl.-H IiIh him Wllli wllty t..il h., huiunil in lire Una you .lleie they nilliit havo liappenoil. Itln ken b.-ii r liunior anil n tliimle view of human niiluri. Ih rapl.lly iifHiirlni,- n Iiiiko folluwinit In vniolevllle ror orrieer llyman. The Mum:.:. I Hhermumi piny the Ktiltar ami miuuiolin will, onto, tnlnliiK n;ylo. Their of lerlnK of popular inelnitleH an. I oiIk.iihi vor i'Ioii ..r .l.fi.iem hoiik nuniliuih nallea It u pleiinnK nrlm New Vearii- ovo la lo bo n llmo of Joy at the HolliK. for not only w-lll ih,. ,K AHHoelntlon vauilovlllo hill lin Ktnijeil complete, nil. I kov eial olher fciitureu offered In adiil llon, hut everyhoilv In tin. lhe,.,.e will ho provided with nolso-maklng devices utitl with ..mumi. nolinccH u, .McDunulil. loi.ii- The ml.lnlKht nintlneo la 'QUO VAD1S" COMING IN PICTURES i-w York Critics Who See J'reiuiere I.niid in Their l'raise of 'Screen Version of This Celebrated Story "" MorLlnir .1.... . . .. -...tie. . i.t nuiri III 11 ircloeK, oroutK atory, which Arthur . .....i ii w.i w'"l n In muted. The ordinary two hour hhow will bo kept giilnK aa Ioiik in the aplrlta or tho iiudl ence Ii, ,1.1k BWuy. Heaerved aeata lor the alum' niiiy hu obtained two weelia In ailvance, 11 la utatod. Moliieia Hi" he, on., of America mopi rami.ua auiln.ra, wroto di rectly ror the Hereon, Alice Terry, who nee. In no . tro.lu.tloi, lo the million i.r film fniio. pornaya the principal role Willi a alneeilty. aklll nn.l under alulolltiK thai la crlaln to win her new laltrelH. The aupportltiK cant In tirade A. mid lnelu.le a new "rreon find" In iho pen...,, of ICruewt llllien, liiin.iHomu utul tllletlled leitdliiK man. Kcenes rrom Otuantic. new Ver Hlon of "Quo VndlH," Vhich Jh Hooked tor Film HhowhiK Htarting Monday, ot tho McDonald Theutre. FlrHt XatlontirH irlRantlc now veraion of "Quu Vadla" la one of tho outHtamlliiK iiclilevementa or tliu film induatry, uccurdlng to Now York critica who viewed ita premlero nt thu Apollo theatre lliere. Tho opening was un 'event" of Itroailway, many nolablea In thn- atrleal, motion picture and busi- neiia llfo attondlnu;. Four hundred poraom. unablo to get aoatu, alood In tho rear of tho theatre. Tho pic. turo will bo nhown at the Melton. aid thentru next Monday Tuesduy ......in-miuy unu j nurauay. . eoinnvinK nro excerpts from nomo or mo cr.tica' rovlewa: llordaunt Hall In tho New York Tlmea: ",UmlI JunninKa dcplcta un u. iiiinoy, luiuoua, rawntng, drlvelliiK coward. If Nero had been JnnniiiBH' blltereat enemy, tho nctor could not have held him up to Bie.iter rldlcult. Tho whole pro duction Is nil excellent aneelnele. The real and artlflcl.il Bettings are iiupreHHivc, It. V Jr., In tho Hornld-Trlb- une: "Thut. lnconiparublo acreen actor, umll Junnlngs, walked off wun mo honors ... a character atudy of Emperor Nero. His per formance was an achievement- that stands hich among the cinema characterizations of recent sea sons." Peter Milne In tho Telegraph : " 'Quo Vadls' uuitc surnasscs any thing that has been done In this Hue heretofore. Tho high spots in tho production are provided by ICmil Junnlngs, whoso Nero Is an Important addition to his notable library of characterizations. The burning of Rome Is tho most spec tacular event In tho picture." ' , During tho filming of Harold Hell Wright's "A Son of Hla Fa ther" on location In southern Ari zona, two expert horsemen rodo seventy miloa from Tiiaeof. t.. trie motion' plcturo location camp hoping to double for Warner Huxter and Bessie Love in some of the riding scenes for the produc tion. They arrived nt camp while Di rector Victor Fleming was rehears ing a difficult riding scene with Warner Baxter. The scene called for Maxtor to vault Into a snddle and then, riding at, lop speed, leap over u canyon fifteen feet wide. Tho two men watched tho scene rehearsed once and then turned. "J guess they don't need us. mil," ono of them was heard to remark as they atarled bad; toward town. That foller Just did snmolhlng 1 wouldn't" huvo dono for all the rodeo money In the world." "A Hon of Ilia Father," which will ha shown at tho Mclionnld theatre next Friday and Katiirday '. tho newest and finest novel by one of tho most popular western authors of today. . Ono of tho world's most famous automobile race tracks the Al toona speedway was turned Into a motion picture loc-atlun during tho filming of the most stirring scenes in First National's "Tho t'aco, That Thrills," in which lion Lyon and Mary Autor will be co featured soon ut tho McDonald (heutro. MONDAY TUESDAY Flashes From the Screen Did somebody mention Florida? From Hollywood, Calif., comes this yarn to match the beat eman ating from Miami and way points. It happened that during tho course of filming Leatrice Joy's latest starring picture, a small Egyptian city. Including the vari ous tombs and .whatnots that go with an Egyptian city, was created on bare ucreage a short distance from tho film capital. In the midst of taking his scenes Director Paul Bloane was Informed that "ho would have to hurrv un" because one of the local real es tate companies had purchased the land and was starting a subdivi sion! So the company retreated leaving Egypt In tho hands of the realtors. Looking back one1 could ace their little red and white flags of victory Waving in the breeze. Alice Day Is now engaged In making scenes for the seventh of he series of two-reelers In which she is being featured. Wooden shoes play an Important part in this comedy which Is laid In Hol land, with Alice as tho dauchter of a Dutch tavern keeper. The Wood- snoes are worn bv Miss Tav. Sunshine Hart, Mary-Ann Jackson, Barney Helium and Irving Bacon. The rest of the players appear as American tourists and Include Eu- gnia Gilbert, Sennett's new vamp: Joseph Young, Loalse Carver and nave -Morns. Alf Goulding Is di recting the two-roeler. Dorothy Dwan. lendlncr ladv for Larry Semon In the comedian's nrst feature comedy has advanced to leads in a very brief space of lime. Miss Dwan, who Is nineteen years old, came to California, with her mother, from 'way down south In February, 1924, and has been In pictures only eighteen months. ,' Poor Doris Kenyon! Life for her is just 'one shopping tour after another. If it Isn't for clothes, it's Alice TERRY Rises to Unparalleled Heights HENRY KING'S NEW' PAHAMOUNT PRODUenOJJ , ANYWOMAN" A drama of a woman's fight for love' , CE-NTTliY COMEDY. lirf .en -mi m rn V'5?' I I Lam U Vsa-ft MMi Vmj ! Aft! KIVM RMltr 1 " ' l for a house, ' or a, chauffeur or something like that. Ahd this time it's for Christmas. For In a few days she's going to the mining regions of northern Minnesota I where she does her stuff opposite Milton Sills in a new film. The mining town they're heading for boasts a couple of hundred Inhabi tants. Anticipating a dearth ' of smart shops In - a community of . that size, Doris is taking advantage of the old preparedness slogan and getting her gifts together now. Itntlnurd from page one in; Cyr, Mrs. Jay Fish, Mr. snu Piatfra, Mrs. W. J. I'engrii. In Oku !ln.teh. Mrs. Wilfred M. Mn, Ken mill Tuhlas, Mrs.. bti'hiM. Mrs. Hal... Mr a. 11.4- Mas (truce Wallace, Mina lull Wallace. Miss Myrtle lliinoy Btnha Dunlap, Miss Ins Mud, Mln l(c.-n llloom, MIr tell Cirltnn. Mlas Virginia ). Mlw Maudo Chane, .Miss fllCIUM, . tin. Charles Hitman, Mia Ida 3 and .Miss Zoula Hmntan " w mending tho past, uv !4tri In 1'uratnnd. I ' ii1"1 M"- A- IXinford ro- Wlhi week pnit from their Mtloyiblo nny In snuthorD jtUv whoro (hoy visited tholr xiuin. I r. and Mrs. Loyal ntigh nnd y f xuoata ot Mr. Hiish'a In Riilcm for tho weeK- """l of hir ami rind dnughter- JJ. Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Wrst- e ,,' w- Weatorrlolil of i?J,"',)V""-"n' ' lft tnr keH, 'K" "h0 Wll "I"""! Ckrtiimaii holidays. I I . Wl 'h7 M",,Kly Justice, loft yW for her homo In Port- f"" i armmllng sovcrnl days iSr Mr"' 0rv'lln Wnller hnil fcJkVl E?MI" '"hl-wook Mrs. , "to their homo In Aatorlii. and Mm. Jjry Eddy entertained nt un at the hoi.m ft i l.n TUinlay afli-rnoott tin. Indies Ittih. i n "" mnnage- i..i. i ,Ha urmgo toa hold I fritJLt."1? A,l,,a T"u irtornlly houao. At this nit? '"'"'"'"'lia.ilon wm f '"I wl"tar whltth will a.-'.1 all the wives, Wmam,"1"'"''" of Alpha. Tnu V .,,'" "' "'o oy. Mrs. K b?; fnanlsnllon nnd Mis. ,, ""J't-otiiry-truiiaiii-er. iwa. a - v. .... ........ u2.'"lr i other nppolntmenlM, covers bolnff , l-lni-iil n.r Mm. I. III. Mr. and .Mia. j (ieolKU V. tiliulh. Mr. and .Ml'H. i tlllhert TyH.ui mill Hon Alum, Mr. .and .Mia. I nivlil Unit, and Mr. und 1 Mia. Ulliincll. . a a I liit Haturduy night at tholr , home, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. llrail 'aletter eiilvrtaliu-d at u most ut- tractive dinner parly for meiiitieis or tin. i:ico cliili. wlio Invited their huabanda ua spuclal guentu lor the aveiilng. A holiday color nolo of red and Wll.tn was i-mi'led out In the lllbl" uppolnlnu-nta, an.1 red rariiut.on centered the tnl.le. Covers woro placed for lr. and .Mrs. S. I. Head. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Honey, Mr. and .Mra. Hairy Kin. MIhs Mae Kinaey, Mini, l-Illiel, Kln.wy, .MIsh Mabel lilmuioiiH, Mrs. Nellie 1'en niiigton. Iir. Olive Waller, alias Kthel Sanborii and Mr. ami Mrs. tlranstelter. Mra. Adelaide l.llley nnd Mrs. Frank Page entertained un Men- I day lilglu for menihers ot Iho iouriM cluo. Inter So club tirotip mot Tliurn day nfleinooii as glleHts ot Mra. K B. Parks, a ono o'clock lunch- son prccea.ng the ufli-rnoon liaurs. Mrs. Arlltur Morris Is spending I some time In Seattle as Iho guest ot her sister having gone north lit ThuuliiiKlMig tin''. a Mr. nnd Mrs. Kur.eno Kelly oti lertalned at ono of iho week's in teresting small affairs, Invllng guests lor Sunday night supper at iiwiH I........ imhi Sunday evening. The I'roup numbered .Mr. nnd Alia, llolbert llliei-leufler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mini Ludford and Mr. ami Mra. Donald McDonald. a Mr. and Mra. J. 0. Holt havo moved from tholr country homo lo their newlv completed residence. at ltltlO Falrmouni oounniy. ... ... TiiPiidnv n'r;hl nt her home Mrs. Ifluril Macdonald unlertalned tho , munihnrs of HI. Mary's Altar guild society, and following the lnislneas mooting aupper wita served and an , eiijoyablo social lime added to tho evenings pleasure. "''"'; ", tho guild nro Mrs. KHswnrlh Croeker. Mrn. A. 1 1. Tj-s..n, Mrs I I.. W. Pitt nnd Mrs. It. Smeed, Miaa , Fannlo Itoss, Mrs. (I. N, do llrock- , Ml niin . . . II.V " "'" C, Unitarian glloat of "anin "1'0'iaorod by llv '"Mil k. ii lueiwiiy C!" " Ooniatook will Hi ilr "anil Kr"-.I'i J- nrtl nnd I. nonnliuo left en. .; i week nasi r... n... 111 m'onTh " lny wl'l "I"""' fctSSiir,.01""' wrk Vn'n"u.? '". mmher, 1lM . I '"", Mrs. T. O. Hussoll ' lot .u1'1 '' lontln to ho lior "frl," ,"r l,,"t I-'rldiiy Hti I, , 'i'01" I'lannnd ns "rhl"o. The illnnor ,n,rDUm!!t,"'pl.,,c of yow ai.-LI.J JL4 I . n , ' . fA uviu ijuigs unu neueis rrnue name ourns: 1 fg' the great city , Jt rM Cj - Christian martyrs burned at the P"8 "velof oman . j K T ' Beautiful girls thrown to the wirt bd 'r Vvi"Jl'rk. 5lfrti. 'ol,,en ' tied and dragged by.. . Slave girls hurled into the golden . (i llfcnAJ TjA Vpjyjp chariots in the great race? in the pools to feed the fishes for the )fwXril yi 1 ' Gladiatorial contests.' yf'g yljfrfillll VA 1 . "f &i&W ' ITS Chariot races. WMmWA ffi "iKXLWrW WW A II I , - . - .T71II a i Ii ii ill I II . It t EMIL JANNINGS JrX.mwt national Pichits A Dramatic Masterpiece! (Continued nn P"?l'!L Vaudeville Booked at HciliK Next Thursday Bill of Unusual Merit "Knohnntotl Ftirost" Act Only Ono of Ha Kind St'W! Sunset Four Prosent Melango of Melody nml Dnnclne, The Gigantic New Version of the World's Best Known Novel! Big 4 . n II ll 0 V I I 1 0 roploto with variety, and nc i of tho most highly recotntnei tied nets on Iho enllro circuit nro im.. " la nnnoiiiifcd. , . t ' a " asserted THEATRE The Home Of The BEST MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY POPULAR PRICES I MATINEE -EVENING -CHILDREN 35c 50c 20c ' . . . . .... :J , a i 1 i; ' ' 5 '; '. 1 7 1 . 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