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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1926)
TWO MELODY AND PATTER TOPS BILL' Ge'ver Melange of Vaudeville Features Miniature Revue by . 1 Two Winsome Lassies and Duo of Artful Youths Harold and Be bo Volts. Pair of Four Who "Get the Rand" In Head line Skit, "Bits of Tills s One of the finest assemblage of vaudevlll talent assembled as a combination; and headed by a miniature revue, comprising two clever boys and a pair- 01 winsome lassie will come to the Helllg theatre next Thursday with the western vaudeville performance. This quartet bill themselves as ; "Bits of This and That," hut "This" and That" In the case i are Just synonyms for 'Singing" and "Dancing." They specialise 'In harmony numbers of the like able sort and have a repertoire equal to all demands and It Is presented in the classiest manner . possible. A ton of laughter, is promised i from Big Boy Williams, in hi skit entitled "Musical Imitations." The setting for this screaming band instrument interpretation act - h an oriental garden scene. . The big boy presents an unusual and novel act. Armed only with his trusty larynx and a guitar, he produces ' the effect of an entire hand or orchestra. Having both at his command. His throat la the only educated part of his anatomy, it Is : said, but the way hla appendages move about to the tuneful music of a band Is a complete show in - itself. . Walter Weems, a humorist from ' the southland, is credited as be ing equal in Importance to head , line act. He Is a typical southern gentleman with a complete sense of humor and a ' story telling ability unsurpassable. With hint are his drawl of -the south, the euphonium, his favorite - Instru ment which he has played since a lad of 14 years and "Glck" u clever and talented miss. A "Just different" couple will be . seen In the persons of Pat and Julia Levolo. This wire walking monologist pulls laughs with his drawl style of delivery ala Will Rogers, and aiso scores on the wire. Julia looks pretty and dresses the stage as his assistant; also aiding in a bit of comedy pat ter. . .., .' ;; ! Frank J. Sidnea is a champion Wgh Jumper;' but breaking rec ords Is not his mission In vaude ville. ! Here his idea Is to present an attractive routine and he has fashioned a number of - Jumping ' feats Into a little gymnastic pro duction called "A Morning in a . Sportsman's Garden," In which he Introduces "ZUlah," . his famous singing bulldog. . ' : The Helllg orchestra with Charles Runyan leading will open ' Doll Show Interests Club "Members .MaaaMHiM gBMaMsBsi mmtm Many Inquiries Being Received Inquiring 'About Event .' Spring Inspiring .Songsters New Clubs Organized ; Sewing Club . Formed -at- Lowell George Washington , Tea Planned. . ;;'-; .,.-: ' .' i- Sewing club -members .-ore. very , much interested .in- the proposed, doll show, to be held: during the Lane county fair.accordlng to' the ' number of inquiries received dally. ' Many club members, received dolls for Christmas whUe other wish to trr tsalr skill f making ddlht out of rags la. Indicated by the secre tary of one sewing club. - As far as Is known there never has boon- a 'doll show sponsored by 4-H sewing club members. The following let- ter was sent out by the county, club . leader to all members of sewing club in the county. - ,' ' Dear sewing club member: " Last year at the Lane county fair tne numner ox sewing exmoii wa ' greater than any other county in the state and the style show was the, largest ever held among 4-H ClUP giriB. xuu jroar wu ma plan ning something new and I want to tell you about It. . Do you own a doll? ; i Well we are going to have 'a doll how. There will be four classes In each of tne tnree envisions of sewing. . The classes will be as follows: i 1. Horn made of rag dolls un der 1 foot In length. , 3. Home made or rag doll over , 1 foot in length. ' 3. Boughteo doll under 1 foot ', In length. i 4. Boughten dolls over 1 foot In length. Only the sewing and appropriate- fisss of the clothes to the doll will ;' be taken Into consideration by the J Judges, ( , r- -., Boor Neatness . .. ......-... IS , Amount of work 10 Quality of work , EO Appearance ....... ......... 36 . Paper or wooden, doll will be : barred. ' The rfnll miiaf wear the clnfhoa exhibited. Extra clothe will not . be considered . or shown, Members of the handwork dj. J s and That,- at the Helllg. the program with a colorful num ber, . . , .-., ; There have been as many stories' circulated of the origin of Lola Montes, the madcap of Europe portrayed by Betty Compson in "The . Palace of Pleasure," which comes to the Hflllg Monday, Tues day and Wednesday of next week, as there were astounding episodes In the life of this celebrated siren of the old world. ' . . However, the story Is 'mod ernisation of Lola Montes, whose beauty and wes left a trail of hearts and political Intrigue In the old world during the early nine teenth century, eclipsing In sensa tional episodes any and all. sirens of history: - - ' The scene Is Lisbon, Portugal, a city of romance, adventure, love and revolution. When the story opens the Royalist government has been overthrown ana Don aeoas tlan Esportero, a suave, ruthless leader of the reactionaries, has been raised to the position of Premier. He reigns In splendor at the government palace. Es portero's devnlion Is shared be tween bis own ambitions snd Lola Monte;, a celebrated dancer, whom he desires to possess without res ervation. , . -. ' ' Lew Cody snd Eleanor Board nn nlav a voung scrannlly mar ried couple after the novelty of the first year 'has- worn oft In "Ex change of wives." a movie wnicn nrmp to the I-Tellie theatre soon. The trials and tribulations which Uils happy and then unhappy couple maneuver through is worth many a laugh and tear from those who are either going through or have' completed the first era of married life. tn searching for reliable data concerning New York City of the early 70's and go's for tne turning of her newest starring vehicle, "Lights of Old Broadway com ing to- the Helllg theatre soon, Marlon Dalles and her director. Monta- Bell, unearthed some amus ing Incidents In the life of Edison. Tne now greai inveiuur n strolled Into the office of a New York stockbroker. While waiting in ud th, hrnicei- he noticed the stockbroker had become Jammed. Edison fixed tho delicate apparatus and while adjusting It discovered how to keep It from getting out oi order acaln by the addition of an other piece pf mechanism. vision wilt compete with division 1 club -members. ' - Only sewing dub members may compete m the contest.' The pro ject must have been completed and the final report In' my hands by the time of the .contest. On' 'member may exhibit as many -dolls a they like. . One or more lr each close It they wish. Members ' taking two divisions of sewing this year may-enter dolls lh each division' of work. , Prises will , be awarded. The premium list ' is being prepared now and will contain details of the contest." 4 Now Is the time, to start sewing for your doll.' Plan now to enter your doll In the biggest doll show In tho state. , , . ' (Signed) ' I ' i, ARNOLD D. COLLIER, - County club agent. That spring Is here among the 4-H;club member is evidenced by the song and club yell- sent In this .week for publication by a club member whose address Is motor route B and who signs B. H." to the manuscript. It reads: Headl ... , . . Heart I Hands! Health! AH' four make wealth, All know how to spell It ' Come on now yell It Lane county club workl The songgoes to the tune of Scot land's Burning. , Club work's growing, . Club work's growing, Where, Where Where, Where Lane county, Lane county, Everywhere, Everywhere. ' Individual member, snrnlto In boys' and girls' 4-H clnhs thi. week are: I Virgil Hills. Lowsll. nnnWrV lr Donald Kelly, Lowell, 1 poultry : ; Maurlre Porter, Lowell, pl; Stella ltrnliham. Noll, wing; Kenneth Sweet, Tolnt Terrae. annlentnici Alvln Hartley. Point Terrace, rnb- bit: Gordon listen, motor route w, rabbit, cookery i and turkey; lllor. Uny 0tch, motor rout C, rabbit, rookery. im unit canning; Tho doru Hatch, motor rout C, rabbit. cookery, sewing, and canning, . Club organised and ' officially numbered during th week Include. Hewing 13, Mr. U' I Dickey, Klvervlew; aewlug IS, Airs. K. 11. Crone, Lorane; sina 14, Mary Knauer. Mount View; lowing 15, Kthel Hillings, Qoldnoni sewing li, Anna M. Frady. Weiidlfns; sew his 17, Mr Hoy Miller. Oreswoll: scw-ins- it. Mr. Roy Mltfojv Cresweli; sewing It, Mr a. Ktllth Pngo, Waltor- vllle; aowtng jo,, air. r.mtn nays, I'leamnt Hill; aewing Jl, Mrs. Ir win Smith , l lorence; sowing 11, Mrs. Luclna Richardson, tsanta Clara: gardening 1. Mra. K. Ohroed er, Florence; cooking S. H. F, Crt wrlght, Florence! cooking 3, Lin L. Kdivards. Rlvervlew; cooking 4, Isole D. 1'helps. rieaaant Hill, cooking 5. Mra. Pearl llallcy. Jas- Der: cooking a, 1.0 la irautree, Camp creek; sheep 1, Haymond Johnson. Irving; poultry i. Air. Inei Easton. Valtervltle. Mra. Pearl Bailey, leader of the jasper sewing and cookery clubs, has asked that tho names of Anna Fegles and Ave Sanders he added to each club. Material has been sent out to them. Mr. M. M. Jenk. leader of th I Lena Pine sewing club. Has sent in (or material to start the following officer and member In their pro ject: Ada Hlckox. president; Car men Jenks,. vice-president; Ada H a n s h e w, secretary, Gertrude Howell, Margaret Miller, Kllzaboth Miller, Dorothy Orr, Ella Orr, Nor- ' ma Hanshew, The organization of a sewing club at Lowell has toeen perfected and material has been sent out to the member for them to begin their work. Catherine Connolly, teach er at Lowell. Is leading the club. The officers and members are: Hasel McBee. president: Pauline Stlers. vIce-Drealdeot: Gladys For ter, secretary: Aerial Cheesbro, Norma Jean Wilson, and Iris Mc Masters. All arrangements hav been com pleted for the George Washington tea to be given by the members of the Florence sewing club on Mon day aftrnoon, February S3. Mrs. Irvln 8mith is the leader of h club and she reports that a dis play of hot dish holders' will be made during the afternoon. Th dlsh-holdcrs will be on sale after the tea. Last year the three children of Mr.; and Mrs. C. D. Gatch became interested in 4-H club work and completed the projects tn cooking and rabbits. This year they plnn to take the same projects again. In addttton Gordan will carry the tur key project as an Individual mem ber and Theodoras and Glorlgay will take op sewing and canning. Monday afternoon five Coburg club leader met- at the school house and made plana for club work during the year. .Those tn attendance were: Mrs. J, A. Roach, cooking club leader; Mrs. H. G. Harrington, sewing club leader: Mrs. Lennah McCoy, poultry leader;' Mrs. r;. rt. Fapne, potato club lead er, and William N. McCoy, leader of the corn club. At the third meeting of the Lane county farm mechanic's club held at the Eugene high school shop last Friday evening the boys completed the rope work which was offered under the direction of Korel Coul son of tho Oregon Agricultural col. lege. Four name were added to the roster. Noel Plrtle, Coburg; Reese Jarnagln, Harrlsburg; War ner and Robert Zumwalt, motor route A. The next meeting will be held Friday evening, February' 28 at seven o'clock. Enrollment blanks have been re ceived from Troy Cox, secretary of the Coburg potato club and mater ial has been sent out to the bo's who havs enrolled. E. R. Payne is leader of the club; Harold Selfert Is president,' and Robert Taylor, vice president. Other members of the club include Oliver Gustafson, Wil liam Mills, Richard Tlmmons, Robin Stoneberg, Harold Strunk, Palmer Pltklns, Don Cox and Dale Blighton. ... Nellie Leep, teacher a( the Green Door school, has aeked that the names of Bernlce and Gladys Reyn olds be added to the sewing club In that community. The Reynold girl have recently moved Into the district from Douglas county. They will carry division 2 work. Five members of the Alvadore sewing club met at the schoolhopse Tuesday afternoon, to Inspect tho Moroni Olson Players ..; ,.,'.-. ' .' . ' ' ' . ', .' l" ' "Friend Hannah" A Romatic Comedy, Heilig Theatre Ved., March 3rd . ' .'' ,-'"., '; ' i .- ROMANCE! HISTORYli A BEAUTIFUL' SETTINGS I ; .; UNIQUE COSTUMES i. -. 1 '.. , "Across th glass gray phantom pass,' ' ' . ,', - On breasts of kings gleam Jewelled rings, , ... 1 ; . " The musio drifts like heaven's gifts, '' - As gay time, flows to the sweet Play' close." j " c ' ' ' . - PRICES $1.50, $1.00 and 75 cent . , Send Mail Orders Nowl t I NOTE CHANGE IN DATE TO WEDNESDAY, JIAHCH I I I MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE. ORE., SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2 sewing exhibit shown toy th county club leader. The second rnlt club to he or. gaulsvd this year was porfoctsd Wednesday afternoon at th Orson Door schoolhous. Nelll Jp was chosen leader and th following ofllcor wore elected: president, Wtllurd Denies: vlre-presldeut, 1JI. ll aSghafferj secretary, Herman Witt., Other inotutier of th club ure: Wllmvr (teal. . Nelll Sehnffer nnd Charles lteynnlda, All the member will hav young caivo uml will take division I work. Lucy A. Case, nutrition specialist from Oregon Agricultural oollego wllL.be lu the oftlc of th county club leader, 8aturduy morning, Feb ruary 17, contorrtug witn r;. j. Moor, county school superinten dent; O. 8. l''letclir, couuty agri cultural agent; Mis llath Koakel, executive secretary of Ln county public heAltli association, and th county club leader. At this meet ing definite plans will bo mad for tho' organisation of health clubs In sevorui communltle In th county. - The Deerhorn sewing club led last year by Kannle Goilard, ha re. organised nnd have asked that the material for the member to begin work he sent to Mrs. dura Stacy, th new local lendor. Gladys God urd I president according to the organisation announcement sent In by Wllnia Putnam, secretary. Nellie Parks Is vice-president. Othor members of the club are: Mildred Odell. Myrtle Odoll, Emma Qod- ard. Vesta Morris, Alma Morris, Beth Jennings. Mny Kelley and Mildred Irvln. Schedule for coming week: Mon day. Kobruary SJ, Junction City; Tuesdny, February SJ, Cloverdnle; Wednesday. February 14, Pleasant Hill; Friday, February JS.- shop club and 4-Oaks Grange, and Sat urday, February !7. office. Men Are All Right; Say Dainty Peggy Joyco It Too Want to Make no Im I presslon- Let Them ' Think ; Thy Are Never Wrong, Is Her Advice to Girls; ' ' - Vanity, vanity, all Is vanity; so aayeth Peggy Hopkln Joyce. Peggy Hopkln Joyce knows. She has buIR up her castle on the hearts of a m lllon adorers, and she knows those adorers, with all their strengths and' weaknesses, fche knows and sympathises with their Inherent vanity, a vanity which preens itrelf and crows at it own wisdom. This Is the advice she gives to girls who would convince others of their charm. For It Is tho con vincing that counts, she says. The charm Itself 1 of no value unless you convince others of It, which is not so easily done as said. Man is so small a nart of the universe, philosophizes Peggy, that; ne iceis nopiesaiy puny and weak unless someone bolster no nlff eiro! continuously. The Individual who uoes tnts must do It so skillfully that he will njver suspect that ho is not the big strong character he is being told he is. And the most smatour psychologist knows that as a man feels, so he does. "You and X may know they are not wonderful. We can soe that their weaknesses and foibles are eo far greater than ours that wo can afford to sympathise and agree. And If you do not ngree they will only accuse you, of faulty Judgment and bad taste. It's a circle you cannot escape, and the only thing .to do Is to mnkethe best of what yon have. Which Is man lo whom the only way of appeal Is sym pathy and admiration."' PeEffv Hnnkliu Joyce' In. "The Skr Rocket' her stnrrlng : screen I venicie, win be snown sooni at the McDonald. . . . . . - i Woolen Dress Good -Moving More Rapidly Buslnee hi the wool dross goods market has nicked un considerably during the la.it tew weeks. Whole salers and commission houses re port a more active Interest on the part of retail pleco goods buyers. and the garment trade are now nul'e busily engaged. - As usual when huying has been aofetTcd so long, there Is beginning to be some uneasiness concerning de liveries on wanted lines. . Warned by previous unfortunato ' experi ences, -the mills nave not been profhscfn; for stock la any sub stantial amount, and as a result the last-mlnuto want of many over-rnutlous buyers are apt to go unfilled. , K scientist hss said gold cannot ho made from mercury, but our coal dealer Jnst laugh and lough. IiHallo Post., i ... by Paul KesteV 'FRIEND HANNAH' IS GOOD HfcM) TO UK 11KST OK MOItONl OI-SON PLAYS . Jimct Young. Former t'ulvpmlly of Oregon tllrl and Well ltiwiwu lliuxs Pl Pan of lU'Uy Trot "Friend Hannah," to lie given at the Helllg theatre, March I, will be the moot ul tractive play pre sented by th Moronl-Olsen Play in Kuuiine this venr. say mom- bvrs of the lOuxeuo hrmioli of the American Assoc atliin of University Women, ulin nr sponaiirlng It. In a letter Jnt received from Janet YnuiiK, a leading member of the ronipany, regarding It, sua says "iiotiitiv, to. the nroneitt produc tion (Friend Hannah.) from wllleh 1 neiu you elliMitiiK. I know your nuitlonaa Is going lo h trvnieu- douelv uleaird. The public la Ilk Ing this romanc better than any thing we nave done." "Krlend Hannah" la a dashing. hli.torlenl rontnnre of the periwig porlod, nnd a number of the char acters In tho , nv are taken fruin the pnges of KngUsii history. King (lonrge lit, as the young prince of Wales, and Inter as tho blind, mad old king is the hero, and a dainty guuker maid, llnnmui l.imitimn. or. ns the uuukcre call her "Friend Muniiali," Is the heroine of tills fascinating story-book tale. "Country Store" Booked in Return Eng agctnemt. - So enthused were Rex patrons with Hoy Knhler and his "Country store, mat the tneatre mnnnge mcnt has extended the "generous merchant's" eiiKugement and the "store" will again be a feature of the night performance Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs day evening uf this week. Parked houses have attended Iho "Country Store" revival dtir- im the past week at the Hex and Mr. Knhler has rewarded them with nrmlonrii of iiresent nnd gro ceries many times greater than their funde't expectations, patrons proclaim. Tho presentation of th grand prises Inst Thursday night was tha causa of a great deal of excitement, owing to the value of the different articles and the large number who "had their eye on them." according to Knhler, who said he got more thrill out of making the presentations than those who found themselves num bered among tho lucky ones to re ceive them. The engagement starting Mon day night promises tn surpass the one terminated Inst Thursday and with a coniplcto new stock nnd some grnnd prlioa that "will knork their lyes out." In the words of the" "merchant." tho Country Store" should prove even z A MI'KHWfi THKAT t on AI.M CHARLES RUNYAN, Conductor 35 select musicians will make their debut X3jC? A wonderful musical organization that in Eugene's own splendid symphony. Eugene may well be proud to claim. "THISTLES A HEATHER" Frank Illack "INDIAN LOVE CALL" From "ftoso Mario", Frotnr "BLUE DANUBE" WALTZ Jolinu Straus NIGHTLY AT 4 'GLOWING COIXnFOTj GOROEOUS Even tho hone Inuglia In tn ii lllnr popular Willi ltux putl'ulM, uplna lliu mutttiKemtml. ; 'ii,ii.M u i MM a iiutvle nelnr In iiersini, Kver slime Hint fli-sO, fnniou screen play, "Tho Hiuill is," inovi uuillaneea have wnU'hed tho career of Frank t'lark who was won over front the llt Imiilo stnuo to the screen for a leading role In I ha first Hex lleiich ilnnuilny. Sine those early days of the niiivle Clark hns played it lirluolpul vharaulor role lu nearly every litit tilelino 10 date. He ap peared Willi Tom Mix, William I'm num. Mlltun Hills, ' Kullilyn Williams, tumm Varmint In tlmlr great siicceuvs of pust sunsotis, uml now holds a pinna III motion pluiur olroles along side of Theo dore Hubert, (letn-uo r'nwuoll titiU other noted characters, W Put Money in Hornet Popular tradition to th con trary we nre not "imii'tgniilug the house to buy tha auto," nor nre we putting everything we got "on mil' backs." Ilulldlng statistic show that homo building Is Jogging along at the normal pace, in spite of high cost of labor and malarial. It seams that we are a home-loving "The Lass OPERETTA IN' TWO ACTS Under the direction of Miss Leona Masters ' FRIDA Y, FEBR UAR Y 26th ADMISSION SOc and 7Sc FIRST ENGAGEMENT OF THE NEW TCIKIESITIKIA Program- 8:45 The Thrilling Love Story of LOLA MONTEZ ' World Fnmmt llanrer wliiisn emtio enroer Mtartl od Uio imoplo of two onnliiionla Betty Compsdn and Edmund Lowe peoiilu'iiiul will litivu limine uf uur own, i Alan; wo mil f lll'lllslilng ,. Inline lit n Utile hotter limit I0 regular rata. a are making ,mi' hollies utli'iiotlvu and "coiufy," Isn't II 'Jolly r A great dent I always wrlllon iibniit our weultli In slocks nnd lionds. Industry and I'liniiiiniea j on no ,1011101 mat, urulloio,) tl, nnd down ovry sueot, rrum the linw sttvot In the cosy llllo iii.,t lilies, lliu iioiiii'p, iionioN, liuines. 'plicae uim fliinui'lnl Wealth, hrullli lieiillll, wirlnl wealth niul soul Veallli, Willi lh tornier mny Im t'Jm "proilui'llvu weultli1' tit tho na tion, It is to tunliilalii homes 1 1 1 l Industry and uuiiiinorce oilnl, 1cii(.i.I nutl llraiN'd llrlms Muny uf the tiloluro limn ex. Iilhlted recently In New Ymk hud ih'Uleil and iIimioi rrnwus lu the veiv iiiunner Hint was lulrodtieed by llrlioun lu her smaller lints of tell and rruelieleil vtsi'n, llrlms on Ilia lingers lints worn turned up m the back,' The illrertolrn seonp was emphasised In a rime Imlr hut with fat ing and band of a deeper shade, Vor Sea v or. window . iit. sorns. pltnn ID-lino The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs of the Eugene High School will present , the operetta entitled of Limerick "POET & PEASANT" OVERTURE F, vtm SupiKi "1L TROVATORE" SELECTION At. Venn "KINKY KIDS PARADE" Wultor Vutuiltlsim NIGHTLY AT 8:45 4K 'MTTV'riKHpSON EDMUND ifJ"",, 'm7naamano;henrx.kuu If torn the sing PtorQWea BENJAMIN OuUtif. cwasjo 0)t BRADLEY KIM WITH r'VM "" ,"""t in, Tt & "'"UlllUf i ' "f WlM J I'ltVtllHV lira ,!fV2? in . ni I' hai-h. i " " seems lo'li, k, 'i" iiiH.iit u. ' i,, ". I" Mi I.i Z V anal., hee,im, ;-i ( ALL SEATS RESERVE) A POPI'Mll I'ltlH.lt.MII Playing MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAI a" "-".; -.Mini' Tom rR,cmm (JIIIKI'"-