Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, March 21, 1926, Image 10

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MORNING REGISTER. EUGENE, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 192H
"THE BARRIER" 1S FILM OFFERING
This,. Stirring Story of the Klomlykc Region Is Adapted
Vrom tlm Novel From tlie I'cn of Hex Uracil-
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Scene from 'The Barrier" Which Opens the HeiUg Calendar.
Itoplete with thrills, beautiful
iphotoirrapliy and splendid acting by
'a .tioiable cast ot principals. "The
Barrier." Rex neach's epic or the
.thrilling; Klondike region conies .to
the Ileitis Monday for ti bin three
day run. i ,
' Heach's stirring novel "of the"
'Alaskan frontier, where the veneer
of civilization dropped from men
throuprh their lust for irald has been
. transferred to the screen with
praiseworthy fidelity by Director
Ceorjre Hill. The cast Includes such
notables as Norman Kerry. TJonel
llarrymore. Henry B. Walthall.
.Slarcellne Day. Pat Harmon. Bc.-t
'Woodworth and others. So well do
these players acquit themselves
that they ably deserve the title of
the season's best cast.
' The picture is packed with high
power dramatic thrills. The rescue
of the pirl from the whalins ship
jammed la the ice-floes, the wreck
OT the ship in the "ice. the furious
battle between the younp; lieutenant
and Bennett In the ship's cabin, the
jrtrotnrle between the first mate,
"essayed by Pat Herman, and Bur
ell's orderly. Sersreant Murphy,
combine to keep .the spectator on
the edge of his seat throughout the
film.
In "The Barrier" the beautiful
country of the Klondyke is por
trayed in the minutest detail: the
hardships of the men who rushed
north for gold is there: the love of
the Wit man for his woman; and of
other scenes are pictured.
"Sun-t'p. a vivid Illustration ot
what new brains and fresh Imagina
tion can do in giving lire blood to.
what is after all but a shadow, and
In giving sympathy to characters
that are hardly understandable to
the majority is coming to the
Heilig Friday and Saturday of this
week, - '
The story .Is centered about a
group of mountaineers, living in
poverty and ignorance in western
North Carolina. Their only in
terpretation of law and order is
based on the word "revenoors," and
the hate of them has been inherit
ed for generations. a
How they come to an under
standing of their rights and the real
meaning of law through the efforts
ot a man who broke away from
the community to join the marines,
and who comes back with a new
conception of hie birthright and
ideas which he tries to foist upoa
the incredible and unwilling com
munity, is the basis of the intense
drama of the production.
In the part of this boy. Conrad
Nagel. long-known for his im
maculate appearance, breaks away
from the type of role he haa been
portraying, and proves once again
that he Is one of Uie screen's most
versatile and finest actors. Lucille
i La Verne excels in the part of his
asy Lessons in-
AUCTION
BRIDGE
New Series by WYNNE FERGUSON
mutnor of rerguson on evuettonjmage
'CDpyricht 1926 by Hoyle, Jr.
ARTICLE No. 14
The trick bidder seems to he flourish
. ,ing lately, for a number of hands have
c been submitted as examples of the value
:cf trick bids. These may be all right for
the gambling type of players but the
' writer prefers the soutjd, conventional
bids, bids that really inform. There is
' np system of biddine that can. hold its
own with a system that erves exact in
formation at all times, mlormation that
Teally informs. The bidding, if conven
tional, should "mirror" one'9 hand to
, tine's partner. It should "give uifdrma
' tJbn that will enable partner to act in
telligently in his subsequent bidding.
' The goal of all bidding at auction is to
. arrive at the best bid of the combined
' hands, that is the best Lid of twenty
t six cards, not of thirteen. A player who
; Uses trick bids may .confuse his op
''pontnts occasionally but. in the long
'; ru'n, he loses more by loss of faith of his
. partner in the soundness of his bids.
1 than he can possibly; gain by his trick
-; bidding. A partnership to be successful,
either in business qr auctipn, must be
.iqunaea on mutual trust ana conscience.
For that reason, be reliable stall times.
t Let your bids mean what you say.
"'"Every advertised feature. sacred
. pledge," is not only a good motto for
- business men Dut also tor auction, play
ers. Learn the conventional bids and
stick to them. Be reliable, first, last and1
"all the time.
' ' . In the following hand,4 the tricky
. bidder won out but his gam on that
hand has more than been offset by loss
-fol confidence of his partner. There's
' nothing in these trick bids in the long"
.run so keep away front thein. The ex
. ample is given more u a warning than
- as a model to follow. . ' . ' .
No score, rubber game. Z dealt and
bid one no-trump, A bid two hearts,
Y and B passed. Z now bid two no-trump
A bid three diamonds, Y doubled and
B passed. Z now bid three no-trump, A
doubled, Y redoubled and B passed. If
you were holding Z's cards, how would
you size up the bidding and what would
you dor
: Y j
:A B:
Hearts-rA.Q, J
Clubs 9, 7,4
Diamonds A, 9, 2
Spades A, Q, 4, 2
In the actual olav Z passed and A laid
down seven set up club tricks and so
set the contract by three tricks or 600
points.aA's trick bidding was successful
in this instance but Y and Z should
have been on the start. Z's mistake oc
curred when heiailed to allow the three
diamond double to stay in. If he had, A
would have bid four clubs and if doub
led would have lost three tricks or 300
points. Y made a serious error by re
doubling A's double of three no-trump.
He should have realized by then that
A could not be doubling on diamonds
or hearts. As be held four spades, A'a
double must be based on the club suit.
His redouble is very bad. With Z's hand,
the writer would have bid four spades.
It should have been apparent that A
was doubling on the club suit and noth
ing more. At spades, YZ cot'ld make
four odd without trouble. T!.e hand of
all four players are as follows!
Hearts 9. 6. 3
Ctyibs A,K,0,J, 10,3,2
Diamonds 8, 6
Spades 5
Hearts K, 7, 5
t-iuos a, 0
Diamonds K, Q, J, 7
Spades J, 10,9,8
B:
Hearts 10, 8,4, 3
Clubs
Diamonds 10, 5, 4, 3
Shades K,7,M
Hearta A, Q, J
Clubs -9, h, i
Diamonds A, 9, 2
Spades A, Q, 4,2
'X '":::.'
v ; ' Problem Np. 8
The following hand involves a principle of play that comes up very frequently.
Think out a plan of play thut you believe is sound and compare it with the
' writer's analysis that will be given in the next article,
Hearts Q, 9, 3 ' : Hearts A, J, 10, 7, 2
Clubs 10,9,4,3 ', .1 Y 1 Clubs A
Diamonds 8, 3 . I A ". Bt Diamonds ICQ, 4
;Spade Q, 7)4,3. - ' I ! Z I Spades A, JO, 8, 2
V : ;
' Score, YZ 16," AD 10, rubber game. Z dealt and bid one no-trump, A and Y
' passed and B doubled. 2 passed, A bid two spades, Y and B passed and Z bid
two no-trump. A and Y passed, B bid three spades, Z doubled and all passed.
If Y opened too six of dubs, how should A plan the play of the combined bands?
mother "Ma" Caglo. rnullne Btnrk
as "Knimy" Has a part that offers a
wealth of opportunity.
Many'Vrell known and well loved
attii'H will shine In now ami
thoroughly wijoyaUl" parts when
lh film version of Joint CloMon's
stage hit 'The Klrst Year," come
to the Helllg ooon.
Matt Moore heads the list In tno
leading rule of Tommy Tucker, a
lad who succeeds In love and busi
ness mush to his own and his
neighbor's surprise.
Kuihryii I'orry, who is such 'a
ilellghtful and convliicluir Helen lit
the "Helen ami Warren" serlw
plays opposite hlin as tlracs
Jvlngston-Turker, his bride. J Ynnk
I'nrrier Is tho kindly old bachelor
uncle who engineer tno Whole ro.
tuunce in the beglnlng und patches
up the first, last and only quarrel
In the end.
They are not three of a kind.
Sully, lrono mid Mary represent
widely different Ivihhi ot vounir
women. Sully, played by Constance
nenneit. in the brilliant one, beau,
tltul like an orchid and nolannnna
Jit well. Irene pluyvd by Jo.iu
Campbell, Is the ravishing beauty
ui mi niiiruy iype nKe trie men
can beauty rose. Mnrv. wh6 l in.
terpreted by Hnlly O'Nlol, la the
rougulsh one, like a. bright blossom
nt spriiigiiino, a hyacinth or por-
IHIV.M HIM,,.
They all n linear In "itillv Tr,m
and Mnry." which cornea to thv
Ileillg theatre soon.
William Ilnines hmt thn n.nin
lead, while Henrv K,iil..r ii..,...i...
Ollinore. Hay Howard und Kate
rii-r ure iiiho leittured.
"Springtime" Heralded
In Music and Raiment
McDonald Thcatro to Stago
Spring Stylo Show With Min
iature Musical Comedy a.-,
Motif of Vornal Fantasy.
nus lnitit to In wdtttrn boumUrir
at lli iiuulct, sinl "1 St MnealB
lrt xlnaed to lh nurthtrn boumltry
mt ttis nlvlrli't, Rlmll lis I tits Urf
ihool dulldlus kl reurlh v.uu
nil Mnr tiel
Tho I1 buna loi-Vnn t ! hlil In
tha t'ltv ot Kiirvii. Oien, In mul fur
n-heol iliilrlcl No. . hunt veunly,' Hirwu.
no TiiMiUr. tti-wii i iin tih ur aw 11
A. 1.1. lt:, nnlM'rn 111 hunrs ot I
'tiHR v in. Slid T uVUii-R I. ., thtrs
wilt b ublllillnt to lli lsn Tom,
thror lh qutlun of eoiitrncllnc s
bnniUil ln.lblrjum In ib nuin ot Nlnsif
rhlUHiul Pollers tlK.snSI, ter Ihn liur.
vo of r'llits ntitl ruiiiUblitc Irtfl
KhiHil building In slul (or Mill Kliool
dltlrli'l.
Ths -vols to b by builot a pin whlci
shall b lb worn "uJndft. Vn" ailJ
Uondi No"! nnil 'ir h p'o
croa M blwtitn ilia word "Honda' an
tha word "Va." or bi'in Hi word
nnn.ia" and iha word "No." wbloh In.
dlralta Ma rholi'a.
Tit poila tur ihc rvt'ainipn of tha
batlota eait for or aKtn tha contraction
ot aatd Ihdcbtcdncaa will an aald day or
and remain open until tba hour of aavan
ocliH'b Ik in. ot Iha ania dar ha Ibtj
ahall ba cloacd. ...
Mr oidr e( Iha rtlalrlct arbool board
0 H'tuiol illalrlcl No. . l.t l.au OouiHir,
Orcson, mnil thll Itlb day of Uaroll,
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I'llatlmau, Ulilrh't axhool board.
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Northwest Premier
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love! Adwnttji
"With slgiiM Uf spring on cvjry
hand, and iha nnc i.i....
l ess of Kaster. the McDonald 'the
aire quite apprjprintely niinounui-s
the UniRenliillnn . . ..
. .. ..frillKllllIC-,
a lavish spring stylo show, to be
btneed IU a mliiluiiih. , ,
edy, starting u neck from Monday,
............ a, ali n oonjuilc-
tlon with the premier showing of
"Tho American Venus," a special
Paramount picture. .
"Springtime.' which will Intro
duce the Intest vogues in spring
, di a new nepariuro In
prologues, for in addition to dis
playing a gorgeous array of gowns,
wraps and tile last word In fem
inine frill il i ro,-, r,nn, . -
ntors of milady's loveliest vanities
a tuneful musical setting with a
cast of soloists singing catchy song
....i- "usim-mca Dy ,a dancing
11 h n r II B nf .nl, .. B.U , i , .
ii Zt . ' win nei a
lively pace In eye and ear enter-
aiiiiiiiriii.
Spring tlmo "uelng universally nc-
knnwlericra,! nnu. . i .
of the McDonald presentation in
irurrivu our. inruugn tne theme of
Its songs. "If I Were tho Onlv
Girl," -"Who," "Two Blue Eyes."
' If Yon Were Only Mine," "Some
thing Now,"' "I Love You" and
"Tim. rWnnm" kal- !!...
the vocal htu. Kathleen Howell,
rieiiie uaxter, Iceland Robe and
Leo Ryan will appear in leading
roles, assisted by. the McDonald
Model Maids, a chorus of comely
colleens who will not only display
the latest gowns in the latest way.
but the latest Charleston steps and
variations, too. All In all, the Mc
Donald promises a feast of fash
ions, features, fun, frills and catchy
song hits, accompanied by an elab
orate musical orchestral scoro by
Frank D. C. Alexander at the melo.
dious McDonald organ, twice
nightly, ior three eventful eve
nings. Tne stage setting for "Spring,
time," which Is In two scenes, is
now being prepared by the produc
tion department, and is said to be
the most pretentious yot designed
for local'presentatlons, which, con
sidering the many effective set
tings presented at the McDonald In
the past, should meet with appre
ciation from theauo patrons.
CniFFITU PICriTKE IS fJOM-INU
Orphans of the Rtorm" to llo
Given Run at Colonial
The' public of this community
will havo an opportuhlt Monday
and Tuesday to see D. W, Orlf
filh's picture sensation, "Orphan
of the Storm a United Artists'
release, which will be shown at
the Colonial theatre. This Is a
tremendous photoplay buildcd
upon the story of D'Ertnery's old
stage favorite, "The Two Orphans,'"
and Is Mr. Griffith' most ambi
tious effort. .
Tho leading or tltlo characterisa
tions in "Orphans of the Storm"
afo essayed by Miss Lillian Gish
and Miss Dorothy Glsh. Other
principals era Joseph Schlldkraut,
Frank Losee, Catherine Emmett,
Monte Bluo, Sidney K. Herbert,
Morgan Wallaco, Lucille Lit Verne,
Sheldon 1 Lewis, Frank Puglla,
Creighton Hale. Leslie King, Kate
Bruce, Leo Kolmec and Adolphe
Lestina, Ten thousand others are
seen In the various scenes. ...
"Ah, what a changa One little
woman can make in a man's life!"
"Yea;" and by Oeorgo, what a
heap of chango she requires while
she's doing It!"
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELECTION
NOTICE
0TATB OF OftEOON, COWNTT O"
LANR. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4. SS.
Notice Is hereby given that st the
school district bond election hereby
called to be held at the following polling
places, namely:
The voting places for all that portion
of Raid district lying east of tha center
line or university street extended to the
north and south boundarfee ot tho said
district shall be At the Condon anhool at
Fifteenth and ktoM ntreete In Eugene
Tho voting places for that portion of
tho district lying between Mill and uni
versity atreete extended to tho south
boundary of the district, and sooth of
leventh avenue oast extended irom mil
lo University street, shall be at tho Pat
inrson aehdol, on Alder street at 12ttl
avenue easti .. .
Tho voting placo for that portion of the
oietrict between Lincoln and university
streeta extended to the north boundary
of tho district, and north of Eleventh
Avenu extended from University street
to Llnaoln street, shall ha at tha Wash
ington school building, st fleventh an!
Ulrh streeta In tho city of Euxenot
Tho voting place for that portion of
tha district lying between the center
tines of at'll And Jefferson streets ex
tended to the eouth boundary of tha dis
trict, nod aouth of Eleventh avenue shad
be nt Frances Willard school building on
Olive etreet Just south of Thirteenth
avenue west
The voting place for that portion of
the dlstrlot extending ' from Lincoln
street to the western boundary of the
district between Seventh avenue , and
movents, avenue, and south of said
VJIevenlh Avenus west and west of the
said cantar Una of Jefferson street to
tho western boundary of the dlstrlot,
shall bo st the Lincoln school bulldlnff
st Tenth avenue sod Monroe street!
The voting place for thot portion of
tho district tying north of seventh avo
date and at the . places aforesaid, be
Gold! Gold!
1 is the greatest romance anU
venture film of them all! FW
gold, a ship crushed in the mighty gripjl'
the ice-floe, love flowering in the tourM
the frozen Arctic wastes!
Sensation trips on the heels of sehsatioi
in this virile picture, based on Rex BeaA
famous Yukon masterpiece. Amanda
production, with one of the great m
you re ever seen I
It U the tiirilling tale al a girl alone in die mid
of men turned lo brutes, and of how, along tb,
road of Mining adventure, the found bppiaea
at last.
Sec This
of A HutulreJ
Mighty Hiril!
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