MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE. OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1928
tTOM 6F THE OPERA' RETURNS
,i,;ii-iiitis IMIiu J i-ll.iDl A'liillnrmril (. rail lire Talented
n Mental Gifts an'l t'nr.scfl With kqnilsivciiess
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Tim IMiimtoin of (ho Opem" Kfunlntf U
In McJJonuld Thciitto HIiuwIiik
11 Chancy
linn Inenn lamer uum
fUC'I'S, ill livuiH -i""""!
In iiuiiMiii-" ....
flier Ul.111 imniiii.M ..
, in Ih tno nmuiKii ui-vvi-hi
pli'turo prmliu'tlinis Hint
l.y erceimiiin"- "
Micctnolo, "Tho I'liuiitum
Hu-I'll. '
ii if m 11b audacity, inn now
fen hukkiwih H'o "'"''y "I-
never coiih-h i-ikiii "i
(Uriel numitlvo told in
direct tiction on uie
llillilii.v:i. Kiwlun-ll IIiomiik
of It lioopie i weuii
kml hii-iuik", Bloomy under
.-IUIH. ton I""
kuiliey WUH pnlll II fortune
III me i:iurti' um nn
never tun, except floot-
Eco. Rupert Julian, ine
filliltlll-U a thuUHlLlHl feet
III which l.'lianey lolls ii
liivt- lino in inn mum ui-
nf Invii inuKlilK "ii rcc-
th lis back l tho camera.
IIh did the tiding: fur lilin.
I'liiintnin of tho Opera,"
my (liiHlun l.eroiix, IcIIb of
I IllUII'il "leu cruumru. 1111-
llili nil the mental xlflH n
lid hnve a,nil cursed with
nliysicnl ropuisivcncss 11
.wrnth -could devise. Ills
Hiitllor Mild. could BlrlKe
tho bravest henrt.
l'hiinlom ot tho Oporn"
k ii IiIk return onKaKonuint
liar prii'i'if m mi- .ii;iyuii-
TIiuih lay and Friday.
t .
ltniul lo Yesterday." the
III II. Do Mlllo Inilepcnilent.
Ily directed production, has
frnied "ii KiKunllc combina-
iiectui.-li-B.
llit'iit anionR those spoctne-ucin-es
that miiko up IhlH
I lMolucors Dlstributlim
Jun release In a Irani wrerK
unillifr ut the Htuke" Brone.
null of a nnsitciiKor spi clnl
biuleil htrhm of freight cars
ue In 11125 mill provides 11
for u reltim to tho days of
ii these niiln times. Jetta
n Wltcii, IB iicniiuni'i'ii
iti-ncril to death umlcr tho
very even or llio man who becomes
hi-r husband three ci-nlurleH Inter.
'I'ho iiiHt of thin pli'liire, which
cimieH to the Mclmimlil next Ion
ilny. 'I'lleHihiy una Weilnemlav. In
ohiilCH III 1(8 lldt ot remuroil plnv
iim .InHi.ph rtchllilliiuiit, Jot in
Cliiuilul, Vern lloynnlilH, Wllliuin
llnyil mill .1 ii II a Kuyo,
. ' .
The illKpliiy of tile llinBt fll8hlnn
lllllo cri'liliuliH of Now Yoi 1('H fln
cHt iiioiliHleH, Ih nn excepiionnlly In-li-i'eilUnw
reuture. of (he Hubert O.
VIkihiIii pli'lui e proiluelloii, "l-iflh
Aveiiiii-," reaturltiK MurKUcrlle
lie l.u Molte mill Allan Forrest,
which will he the UhllKiliil plioto
piny iiltracllon ut the ilcDunuU!
lu-xt Saturiliiy. '
Tho Htnry or thin picture not only
3howH the fnin-iun thoroiiKlirnre nn
It In, hut (t nffonlH npectiitorH nn
inllinute Kllmpe of the hlllilen lire
U'hlrh pulHiitt-H benenlh th6 (fliuten
Inff Rurriico. '
llut there In nnother nnt;lo to
Vlflh Avenue, nnil it wim ttilM siilc
Ihnt wiih eneountereil by Uitrhnra
l'elhnm, Rweet, beautiful end unnn
nhimlcnteii, when iilie went from a
Rnulhern plnntntion to make her
rnrluno In the ttreat city. Oauuht
In the whirl of nn unancuHtomed
life, hn encountered experlcnceli
which kept her in a turmoil of
inentnl strcsri.
.
Rome queer menapcrloB linve
been nRflembled nt motion picture
Htuillon. but perhnpB the queerest
11 nil most illversiried ever (fathered
toixether for one pleluro wnB mobll
Ibed by Wnrner TiroB. for their
proilucllon of Tho Pea Bcaat,"
Btarrlnir John Ttnrrymnre, coming
lo tlie Mel")onnlit Boon.
The InrircBt nnlmnl was n whnlo
which a Bnn Francisco firm con
tllieted to furnlBh. Or courno that
could not be kept nt tho Btuillo bo
they took what pnrt of tho Btmllo
wiib neci-Bsnry to It. The Bmallost
llvlnjf IhlmrB were a enso or care
fully Kimi ded troplcnl Insects used
Tor rent fitniniphrro in the close
lipB. Bevernl spccICK of monkeys
were uhoiI. 'One of these was a
mirmnset five IlichcH looff, tho
MiinlleHt monkey in the world.
lend cnmpioicn llio tiiiitHct of feat-
other bin nnmeit In the cunt lli
cliii u ,Iou JjowlliiK, Cleoriio Wii-
.linen unwicB nnn Jiuko
iMiiiiwininijKu.
mer.
the Olyipplu Bwlln-
Outof-Tpwn Sodpty
At .Sllllll;riclil
1 (ItiiKlHlor r.anil County Hpflcliil)
HI'lCI.VOKIKI.l). Ore., Mnruh 20.
.Mr...nml Aim. Jewi Henvoy ontor
inrned llio rcKulnr Frldny meothig
or the Klvo Hundred club at their
honio hiBt cvjnliiB. Tho ronnn
were decorated with sprlnir wild
floweiB. Itotreshmenls woro tho
coiu ludliiu feuluio or tho ovonlnn.
, riuesin proHcnt were ' Mr.' and
.Mih. I'raiik A. nel'uo, Air. and
JIis. v. H. Adrian, Air. and Mm.
M. Al. I'eeiV.' tit, nnd Mr. I. n.
I.iirlnier,- Mrn. arneo lloberls,
U'elby Htevenn. Fred Cllnifiin nhd
I'llmi Siitlnn. Special nueHt were
Air. nnd Mr. (lus WnBhburno and
-Mr. nnd Airs. 3. C. McAlurray.
At Mnmola
. (Itculnlnr Lane 'County Upoclal)
AlAIlt.'OLA, Ore., March 20.
Airs. Cla'Beiibilnk of Jloberts Mill
Invited In a number of friends on
Tuesdnv ovcnln.r In honor of Mr
Craleenbrlnk'B birthday anniver
sary.
A very Jolly evening wob spent
In. dunning and nt u Into hour tun-
per wiib nerved. Among Ihime
priwut -vXere.Mr. and Airs. ntibertB,
Air; and Airn. inrold I'orkliiB and
Air. nnd Mm. WUUanm.
At Kama Ham,
(Itriftnter Lane County UpAelal)
SANTA CLAltA, Ore., March to.
Mi-H. I'reBtnn Hurt cntertulned the
Necdla club Thurndnv afternoon.
Sppdiil guests present were Mrs.
Harold WoIIb, Aim. Jack Hart, Mra.
Mob ItnbertHon nnd Mrs. Hamtnon
of lOugeno and MIbs Oraco-Schnff-ner,
Alrn. Rverctt Kirk; Mrs. Rxoll,
Mrs. llullgln and Mis. HideiiinKer
of Knntn 'larn. -ATter a short 'bun
lneiiB meeting Mrs. - llul ti assisted
by Mis. Jack Jiart and Mrs. Hob
HobertHou served luncheon.- Mrs.
Kzell, Airs. Sidesltiger and Mrs.
llultgrln accepted inemborHhlp In
tho c'tib, Ari-nlberB prinont were
Mil Qun'r, Mrs. AIllo Hart, Mrn.
Hiirton, Mrs. Kills, Mrs. China' in,
Mrs. Kd Hart, Mrs. Oleri Hoberson
ami Airs. Hwarford. - 1
Mrs. Hugh Sn.nrtt will be host-
obb to tho club April 1; '
On March 11 the Needle club
met at the homo of Mrs. Bob Rob
ertson ' of Hprlngfleld, . honoring
Mrs. Curl Calof ot Portland, who
spent tho week visiting her pur.
ents, Air. nnu Mrs. Jvi. Hart oi
Stinta Clara. Those enjoying tho
occasion were Airs. W. K. Hobert-
son, Airs: Qlcn Robertson, Mrs.
Clinton Chezeril, Mrs. Frank Fafl-
ett. Airs, Harold Wells, Kirs. JacK
Hart, Mrs. -H. jU Peterson; Mrs. -J.
I. Hart, Mrs. Preston -Hart and
Airs. Ed Hart. '
HE PRAIRIE PIRATE" IS GRIPPING
beats With tlicMysterimis "Kokin . Hood" of
' Hordcr, a Dcailly lroc to tlic Oppressor
the
At Lono Ptno
(Regliter Lane County Special)
I.ONK PINE, Ore. March 20.
Members of the Lone Pine Sewing
circle were guesta of Mrs. Emmctt
liouurd ThurBdny, March 11. St.
Patrick h day motifs were used
throughout for decorations. , The
program committee presented an
a musing- program and - the re
mainder ot tho afternoon was spent
In conversation and sewing. ' liater
a luncheon was - served : by tho
noHiews, RHHiKipu Dy ner uttUK liters.
and Lorrulne Prltchett. Visitors of
tho club for the afternoon were
Mrs. A..S. Valliley and Mrs. Wil
liams. -. . . :
Mem hers present wore Mrs.
Taylor, Mrs. Hire, Mrs, Bilderback,
Mrs; Shrink, Mrs. Horn, Mrs.
Brown. Mrs. Rtratton. Mrs. Loasiii.
Mrs. Kuth Stratton; Mrs. Thomp
son. Airs, rtowara.' .
The program committee .for the
next meoUnir will be Mrs. Brown
nnd Mrs. Stratton. Mrs. Lans-sn will
be hosteitfes to the ctub on 'April
Late In tho afternoon refreshments- shower at the homo of Mrs. floorge
were uurvud by tho hostess, who JO. UUilm, Mtu-eh 1:1, Tliuue uros-
wiih asslstuU Uy hor daughter, All-ts ent vera Kirs,. Neff, Mrs. Hrund,
Dorothy AllddMoti, Those who at'
loaded were Urn. Jlostlck. Airs.
Alatheson, Airs. Wing, Mrs. Ilobln
mui, Airs. JJOining, Airs. Jlaker, Mis,
(lunlhar, Mrs. 1'iifky, Airs. Turkor
on, Mrs. Hnli funk, Mrs. Wlthrow,
.Mis. Thompson, Airs, flutlbr, Mrs.
Smyth, Alls, Nelson, Miss Agnes
J in 1 1 1 , nuil Airs, llnrdlo. Tho April
mooting will be with Mrsi Doming.
At l4v'r" Kern Ithlgo
tlti'KlKler l.une County tipaclal)
I-OWKIt FKllN HlDGIi, Ore,
Alnroh 20. The Thursday club
mot with Airs, Claudo Adkins
Aliireh II nnd enjoyed a very
pleasnnt lifternoon. After tho bus
iness meeting tho hostess provided
a special stuht In keeping with Ht.
Patrick's day for amusement. Tho
lost ift the afternooh was spent. In
iiewlng nnd visiting. Those pres
ent wero Airs. O. A. Drew, Mrs. Pol
Ilolcomb, Airs, Jnnon Adkins, Mrs.
P. C. Hnnhorh. .Mrs. J. N. Leigh.
Mrs. John Byers, -Mrn. Frank Good-J
man, Airs. David Fisner, Mrs. w.
B. Smith. Airs. Ttav Fisher. Mrs.
J, W.' Slaploton nnd Mrs.' BoH
Kleiner.' MrH, Cecil ' Ijelgh, Mrs.
Halev nnd MIsb Cella Dnyton wore
guests of tho olub. The next moot
ing will bo on Alurch 2D, with Mrs.'
John Byers.
Mr. and Atrs. Earl Baldwin ot
Kugene wero guests of Mr.' and
Airs. Dei riolcomD or dinner last
Sunday, ' '
At Wodtlnko
(neglslor-T.an. County Special)
WKHT liAKE, Ore.. March 20.
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Neely
f'hrlBtensen and her sister, "Mrs;
Miles Btuven entertained tho moth
ers and children of AVesLlake in
honor of Mrs. ChriBtensen's little
daughter Butty's fourth, birthday
anniversary. Many gifts wore re
ceived by tho little girl. Airs, tihrls
tensen and Mrs. Btuvon served
lunch to the following guests!
Mrs. Cain and daughter Muxlne,
Mm. N, Burns and daughter, Gene
Aim. Wm, Jul. neon, and daughter
June and DorrlSi. JVtrs. Lunduher
and children Rosco Maxlno and
Oordon. Mrs. Vorthylake and oh
)eano, Mrs. Miles and children)
Wanda, Iorane, Dannio and Dale
Mrs. -Glms. . Afetz and daughter
Helva Jean, Aire: M. Docker and
daughter Alvoh, Mrs. M. 1 Browii
and children Freda and Bobble,
Airs. - K."A. 'Jaokson and children
Bobble and Francis, Mm.' Steven,
son, Mrn. J. V. Smith and daugh
ter l.eune. Mrs. Bteven and daugh
ter -Jean, Mrs. ' Christensen ' and
children Betty and Leland.' '
Cnrey In a Sceno
from "Tho Pruiilo
. tji the Hex.
Plrnte," which comes
Pr'nlilo .rirato." featuring
Cnrev In "th6 starring rolo
fconios to tho Hex next Fri
ll Saturday Is good, exciting
tma, with tho added virtue
ut a romantic nnd beautiful
or the gay nnd wild lite on
rder hotwocn tho United
fcnd Mexico. i
els ' with tho ' mysterious
Hood" of tho border, who
illy foe to the oppressor and
factor to tho oppressed. '
law Having fulled to nnu tno
lender who .wan responsible
death of hl sister, this niyir-
oiillow,'. .'.'The yellow Seal,
brings the ntnra ot "The Flapper
Wile" buck to the Ilex next Wed
nesday and Thursday. '
f It Is tho film -version of tho well
known ailetto Hurgoss story, has
ns lis stars Matt Aroore and Mario
1'revost, and was directed by Lewla
Milestone- ' '
Affts Provost plnys Myra Gay
lortl, n beautiful nnd bored society
girl in search of a thrill. Matt
Moore; as Mlk Bmnggs, a coal
heaver, provides the thrill when she
beglnfl to train him 'for a social
career. ' Ho becAmea a social lion
In splto of his crude ways, which
are attributed to nis eccentricity.
At C'rejwoll
tRoslstor J,ano County Special)
. CRESWKT.L, Ore., March 197
A unique birthday party wnB-tendered
S: 15.. Steele on. tho evening
r,f Wednesday. 'Mni-pli 17 TV,a
evening was filled with a program
of action of stunts and games that
wore greatly 'enjoyed. A contest
called "Tho Honeymoon Trip of
Mlko' ohd 'Katie'" proved great
sport. Kach- couple was obliged
to unpack a grip, dress up In tho
contents found, march to a certain
point and back,- repack the grip
unu iiih winncrj were tnoso Who
pertormea rue teat in the shortest
time." C. w. Dixon and Mrs.-John
Martin won the contest, both as
to speed and make' Up.
Another stum was the making
of wills. Three sections wore pro
vided, each to be filled b a mem
ber of the patty.'the cuntcrtrs of
the other two parts feeing un
known. ' The re.-iiits obtained wero
very funny. A enndy 'hunt contest
proved a Jolly stunt, the' .sides toe
ing pigs and snakes, and tho pigs
won. Refreshments were Borv'ed.
Tho company present' were' Mrs.
Margaret Martm and Mr.'-and Mrs.
H. 'E. Richardson -of Eugene, Mr.
and Airs. John -Martin, Mrs. Goo.
Snere, Mr. and, Mrs. e. W. Dixon,
Air.- and Mrs. F. A.t Richardson,
Mrs. Kuth Padden of Portland,
Miss Zella Steele and Mr, and Mrs.
N. K. Steele.- -.
At River Road "
(Regliter Lan. County Special)
R1V 10 If ROAD. Ore;. Mai-ch 20.
A' meeting ot the River- Road
Women's--club was -held at the
home of Airs. Frank Bailor, 'with
Mrs. Archlo Holman and- Mrs.
Richard Lawsdn as Joint hostesses.
The hours were .spent working - a
quilt. A short business meeting
was held, after ' which refresh
ments were served, to the 80 mem
bers preseht. The next' meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Barton, 2192 Lincoln street, Eu
gene, April 1, 1926. .
At Cnsliman . '
tReeTinter Lane Gounty Special)
CU8HMAN, Ore.,-March 20. A
number of friends and relatives
gathered At tho -home i of ' Miss
Afariorf Gibbs, Saturday ' evening,
March 18, in honor of her birthday
anniversary. ,A .ery pleasant time
was spent with music and gar.es.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Cartwrlght and ' daughter, "Mr.
and Airs. Burt, Air. and Airs. Jao
obson, Mr. and Airs. Ben Miller,
Miss Eva Miller, Mrs. Guard Hus
ton, Mr. and . Mrs. Hatch, Mrs.
"Weatherson, Loon ' Huston, elpha
Huston, Eirniii ' ' Huston, Kdwln
Miller, Miss Alice Weatherson,
Aliss Harriet Weatherson, Miss
Violet Cornelius, Mrs.- Beatrice
Watklns, Mrs. Beaman, Mrs. Wil
son, 'Miss Helen Brattaln, Miss
Margaret Ferguson, Edgar Brat
tain, George H. Gibbs, George E.
Glbbs: Lydla Gibbs, Pearl Hatch,
Mrs. George E. Gibbs, Joan Jacob -on.
Jack Jacobson.
Honoring Mrs. 'Charlotte Cox on
her birthday anniversary, the
ladles' -hid gave a handkerchief
Alis. Knowios, Airs. Weuthersoil,
Airs, Hhrneder, Mi-h. Kiihiiil HnU
bort, Airs. Ilarrlnglon, Airs. South-
worth, Mrs. ' Alexander, Mrs.
George Haubert, Mrs, Roy - Hau-iien,,Ali-M,
Heo.i. All's, ii. 1". Walte,
Mrs. C, C. Cushman, Airs. Jacob
son, Mi's1. -Hatch, ' Mrs. Ralph J..eo,
Mrs. itiiviiiond bee, Airs, tioorgo
Olbbs, Aliss Margaret Ferguson,
Miss Alurloti Glbbs. -
. . . '
The Sunshine club wns enter
tained Thursday afternoon by Airs.
,lolin Urogory' nnd. Aliss Lillian
Connnt, at the home of tho fornier.
A luncheon nl siuiilwlohvs. Ice
cream, 'Cake an. I coffee was served
to the lollowing: Mrs. Spurting,
Airs. Prlndel, Mrs. Aluno, Airs.
Conant, Mrs. George K. Gibbs,
;hik, (.. .c I'ushiiian. Aim. Itoy
Kaubcrt. Airs. Jacobson, Mrs, Geo.
Hhroeder, Aim. C. . Cornelius,
'Aim. 8. J. Seymour, Airs. Vernon
Cushmnn, Airs. William Oregory,
Mrs, Ross Wheeler. Airs. Ralph
Leo, Mrs. Raymond Lee, Airs. Pew,
Mrs. L, W,' Poi rln, Mrs. Clinton
Boson, TVIrs. .yofl Hewitt, Mrs.
Hatch, Miss Violet Cornelius.
At i'ottago Grovo
(ReKl.tor' Lar,e County Hpeclul)
COTTAGE UHOVK, Ore., March
20. The Al. P. G. club mot Tues
day afternoon nt the homo of Mrs.
O. L. Nichols. Needlework was the
diversion for the' -afternoon. A
dainty two-course luncheon was
served with favji's of bon bon bas
kets and green pipes, -which were
in keeping wjth Bt, Patrick's day
decorations used about the rooms.
Mrs. W. R. Lebow was hostess
Tuesday afternoon to the La
Comun olub, having as a special
guest Airs. David Bcholl. Beauti
ful red carnations and potted tulips
made the already attractive rooms
gfty. Mrs. Blanche Bauer of Port
land addressed the 'club on the
work of tho ' Juvenllo hospital for
girls. Following' an afternoon of
needlework a dainty; ' two-course
luncheon yas served."
-..'...
Mrs. C. C. Cruson, Mrs. Ray
mond Grube. Airs. Victor Kem,
Mrs. Victor Chambers, Mrs. George
Soott and 'Mrs. Earl Garoutte were
hostesses for the -Tanglefoot dance
given Tuesday evening In Phillips
ha,., 'j no room was transformed
Into a Japanese garden with Japa
nese lanterns and baskets of Japa
nese quince adding a colorful note
to the scene. V -. 1
. ...
The Keepers" of the Den were
hostesses to the teachers of the
city schools Wednesday evening" at
tho home of' Mrs. "Roy Short." Mrs.
K. K. Mills, Mrs. 1 S. S. Laswell,
Mrs. C. A.' Barlell and Miss Ruth
Stewart were tho ; committee In
chare1" vine fc.-.hlGB -n'ere formed
tot live hundred. Miss Florence
,..:aQv uer'- won first prize; Airs. 1
Wm. Thum second prize -and Mrs '
Iva Brund the consolation prize. .
Tho rooms w6re prettily decorated
with Bpr'ng -flowers.-,' A-twocourse.
luncheon' was -nerved with favors
In keeping with St. Patrick's day.
" At llnrrlsburg
HARRISBURG-, Ore.,-' Af arch 20.
"(Special to the Reglster.)--Mr.
and Mfst. Everett Hover 'attended
a birthday anniversary dinner last
'Sunday' given In the Pine 'Grove
vicinity for their sons, E.' E.,' and
Ray Hover. The affair was a surprise.-
Those' attending ; besides
the parents wire Air. and Mrs. Ar
thur Springgate' of:Harrisburg, Mr,
and AIri Frank McAlanus'of Cor
vallls, Air. and -Mra: Bert -Haynes
and two' daughters, '. Helen :ond
Delta 6f that vicinity. : - ... -
.v. " . ...... ....
The' W. C. T. U. held its regulnr
fortntph'tly meeting" .'this, week
Thursday afternoon- at the. home of
Mrs.' J.' W-. Aloore. . The toplo for
the afterhoon- was' "Social. AIorolt-
ity" -and was led-'by' Mrs. Go"'."1
Boott. -Among the members rending
papem ' pn the subject we-e Aim.
Dacniel Baker and Aire. Chas. H.
Hupp. Thirty-six members were
present, several of I hem new ones
brought In -tho membership drive
now- orl and which when endd will
result in a speolal meeting "where
the winners will provide the pro
gram and the losers the banquet.
Light refreshments were ' served
following the completion of business.-
.-, .' : -,' ', ,'''..';'.- ' ;
GARVIN TWINS FEATURE "IN REVUE
Artful Dun Charm Devotees of Vaudeville With intricate
Specialties Attuned to Vocal Accompaniment
feature will be given. No, we can't
say what It III If we (Hd If would
lake the kick nut of. It; iAnyhov
It will be something new. It will
be an Impromptu and real big sur
prise, . '-,' .; , .-. , . , .-
Pam and Peggy, tho Garvin Twins, who are Featured on the Ciirront
Association Vaudeville Bill at the Hcillg. ,., .
Pam and Peggy, tho Garvin i
twins; two charmingly attractive j
young -girls .whose entertaining'
ability Is only surpassed' 'by their
intriguing personalities, will be
featured In the' Association vaude
ville net which conies to the Heillg
theatre' Thursday evening.-
TheBe two' nilBsea are' with the
Mimi' and Pomme company, which
gives a kaleidoscopic revue of -song
and dance. ' The personnel of the
company consols tt the two 'girls,
Who -sing -and' dance,- and -Midge
Morrison, who possesses a sweet,
appealing voice of rare beauty and
charm. They give a serleB Of dances
with acrobatic and Spanish dances
as the featuring phase. The vari
ous numbers are presented in revue
rotation and are given with a beau
tiful setting. " '
I lilckhell, "the moderrf baker,"
works In front of a modern bak
ery etore -window in the cpnven-
Uonal Daners wntlo unirorm ana
plays pranks' with the dough that
makes the' audience wonder. He
builds faces of historic presidents.
well known comic people who ap
pear In the newspapers ana otner
characters- made famous. -
Hallen and Day in "Oh! Jack,"
have a clever skit. They render.
several songs and other stunts that
nave claimed lavor with all who
have heard them. 'The girl has a,
swoet, musical voice, a perfect fig
ure and personality. The roan is a
wonaorrui talker, with great de
livery ard appearance. 1 wk- '
No end of merriment Is created
by the Alex Melford trio with their
comedy" rlsley novelty. "Rlsley"
Is 1 a stage term and means the
people of athletic endeavor who
Juggle with the reef; and Is so call
ed after a Mr. Rlsley who was the
first to use this- method ot acro
batics oh the stage. The Allen
Melford trio- use this method to
gether with several stunts of their
very-own. They also produce aomo
marvelous feats of ' strength con
sisting of an "exhibition-of hand
balancing, gymnastics and the rls
lev work. " " ' ' - '" " ''
" 'Laughics of the Day" with La
Pan and Baetedo is a comedy talk
ing and singing number cleverly
produced The unique manner of
presentation ana tne eccentrio oos
tumes is part of Their wares to pro.
duce laughter and good - humor
amongst the 'patrons. . - i ,
" Also there Is to be a big sur
prise. After the fifth act a special
Krom IiirormnWon RwwIvM ' "'
In some rivers It Is an offens "
to catoh fish! In others a miracle. :
Position Is hot everything; Pt '
on the back often makes a head
swell. , -
The boy who thoroughly under
stand the nature of an oaln wns
a caaaie.
Some girls keen' voun. men In '.'
continual suspense; others In non
ston expense.
when long hair doean't make a
man look Intellectual Is when his .
wife picks It off his coat. . '
The boy who made a -oleon
breast of It was he who went Into
the pantry and. finished the cold
turkey. , . -- . .... i
Higher FInro In Coats' '
The higher flare which reallv-
loaves the lower edgo of the skirt :
Is' sometimes seen In the new coats
as well, as In' the 'new dress de-',
signs, - says the Dry Goods. Eco
nomist. ' A bols do rose cloth coat ;
from an Avenue shop, emnloyed
fur godets of the material flaring
some inches from tlm lower' edge
The hip Jlaro Is evidenced in a
flat crepe two-piece dealgn recently;
seen; ThlB silhouette is often at--thlned
In the smartest new tailor
ed suits.. ,"...
A convenlort dovlce for the
kitchen Is tho spice rack or shelf
which Is so made that It will hold
all the spices a housekeeper wishes
to keep at1 hand; ; They ore o
placed that one can is not In front
of another. 1 . l . ' ':. ; '. - .
MONDAY TUESDAY
NO NOT '
MISS IT I ;
IT IS - -
,' ASTOUNDING!
''Orphans
' OF THE ''
V c'.i' Ft, - i- v- :.
Storm-!
The GlSIf SISTERS with
an i All' Sta'r Cast''' "'- '. '. '
:U ."."i-r '' t "" - '. ' -; :;',.'
No Advance in Admission
-'CnliarenV'un'der H ''. .".kloo
Adults . . . i .'.. .. . -i,80o '
Colonial
" THEATRB
the dlstrlot looking for tho and Myi'n realizes thnt she hns
ler. huvlna: ns a Ohio, only
krotto stubs of tho ftond. Ho
h on the Ihoory that It takes
It to catch. a.hnndlt. , ... -i
je cast supports Mr. Caroy In
poiluctlbn , Inoludlng Trilby
Blqbert Edeabn, Lloyd Whlt
rod Ifohlor, Joun Dumas and
U(;row,' .undor the dlroctlott
nnd Mortimer.
- .
Trlnco Of Pen." a tvnlcal
(go nielodrnnia with nioro
e usual quota of Inughs and
comes to.t1io Ilex. Monday
Pfsdav. for Its first local
- "Typlcn.lly Talnindgo" la
boiis'wuii uiiroarlous screen
inmont,-and tho ijgilo Rlnh
ochottos from ono.altuatlon
llier In oven nioro omuBlng
than In hla wont. The
version of tho exciting story,
'cs Hell Smith, givoa tho ntnr
of opportunity to prove that
"e of the loading comedians
film Imtiialrv n- wnllna Its
r stunt .man. .Tuck Nelson,
Ih'iwtetl tho Inst throe Tal-
buccosbob, linn handled ' a
It, Inclllrllnir Notn. T.uxford.
n Daly and Brlmlloy Shaw
' uaunt skill, ' , . ,. . '
wry comedy-drnmn, with tt
" rnst, porfor.tly directed.
The Cave ' Mod," , wlilou
'"'l ;. .. . ' -
fallen In love with him.
Real Screen Battle
' Features "Lord Jim"
i
Realism Marks Conflict Botween
Threo Hundred Copper Col
ored Snvngcs and More Hand
' fill oC'IrVfclt'ea" In Sea' Story.
one of the .most terrfld' bntllo'B
In the nnnals of the film Indufltry
took place recently 68 miles from
l.os Angeles between throe hun
dred copper colored - savages and
a handful of whito men. .
Ileailed by -Percy Marmont,
V..li lln.rv nnd 'llnvmoiid Hattoh
n, ennttniront. -of white -men de
cisively ilefcatod nn entlro army ot
Alnlnyil for Riioues or .insopn uqn
riuls sea story, -.-.i,ni;o
Victor Fleming-directed.' ;
rrlin nnmlllntlon Of tlllB Dnttlo fle-
nuenco mnrkod tho ond of more
limn flvo weeks .of location work
ii,n. niminir of tho twenn nnn
South Sea lslnnd scenes for tho
production, which comeB to tho
l..,. ... n.u,t..lt,trfinlf1 nn Sun-
JSOU iih-hii" 'i'.'"'
biiirley Moaon, in th ' teralnlne
N. E. Steele entortalned
company of frl
Mrs,
lendB at' her home
Thursday afternoon In - honor - iof
her daugntor, Mrs. Rutn Padden
of Portland, who is visiting a few
days. A varied program of stunts
was greatly onjjyed. The ladles
present wore Mrs. Margaret Mar
tin of Eugene, Mrs. John Martin,
Mrs. Cora Olson, Mrs. Ralph
Stono, Mi's. W..W. Wyatt, Mrs. H.
H. Wyatt, Mrs. C. W. Dixon, Mrs.
F. A, Richardson; Mrs. 'C. H. Sedg
wick, Mm. Minnie Tryon, Mrs, God.
Snete, Mrs. T. P. Jackson, Mrs.
AVIlltnm Holllston, Miss Zella.
Steelo.'Mrfl;1 RUth Paddon of Port
land and Mis.-N. E. Steele. De
lightful rcf resnnVents woro served
with plenBlng favors.
' -At Morrnoo- -
1 (ttcR-lfft.r il.nno County fipoclsl) , '
FLORKNCE, Ore., March 20.
Mrs. !), M. Ksle ntertnlhed the
Prlscllla club at bridge and needle
work on Thursday afternoon at nor
homo hero. ' In addition to club
memberrt, guests wore Mesdames
M. O. Hurt, Guard HuBtbn, G. H.
Bchnrsclimldt, Glenn Roberts, D. F.
Cartwrlght, D. L. Selfert and Qbor
gla Wolrnth and AIIbb Hanoi Rao
Mills, Mrs. G. T. Dudley, Mrs. W;
J. Kylo and Mrs. I. A, 'Smith afl
slsted 'in serving. ' ' . "
At Mendowvlcw . i
(ttcRlnter Imn. 'Oounty fipsctal)
MEADOWVIEW, Orei, March
20, -The Mendowvlow Women's
club mot Wednesday afternoon at
the homo, of ' Mrs. Mlddloton.
Quilting and social conversation
inndo the houra pass quickly,- A
featurn Of ' tho afternoon vns a
bhower given one of the mcmbors,
NOWf ' '
Xho Screen's
" lvorito1 "
neart Thriller .
"THE
PRINCE OF PEP"
e 'I ' nt . i ji . mi J .. , ,i '.s: (
MYSTERY .
THRILLS
ROMANCE
' ""ana""' "
ADVENTURE
como fast and
"thick with the
agile Dick i in
pursuit of a
ffnng of crooks
. Jed by a pret
ty Siri. .
""flu
If III
W- Wb If
Plavinc
MONDAY
TUESDAY
Also:
"ALICE
BLUE'S
ft 'Comedy
festival.
NiTVVS
lSl "JsM ' ""CECIL DE MILLE'S
I M"3mlJP ft? first rsonally llrectd
- " . - ."" - v. ,. . . -i-
Do You Believe in
Reincarnation , .
Have we lived before do we love,
hate, admire and fear because of ex
periences in a previous existence?
A Baffling ProHenA New;
aid Startling Theme For ,a
Fascinating Picture!
MONDAY ;
TUESDAY w
WEDNESDAY
A picture that lifts you without warning and carries you back three centuries into un-
ureamea or aavantures. ouaoeniy ana again witnoui warning n voi yuu iujr rayi
iri your seat againand lo you have traveled "The Road to " Yesterday" to its glorious
nrl. ... . ' ! ' v ' ;'; - 1 . . :.
"THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY"
. .. ...... . wu bcr&liown -' ' -
At Regular Prices!
MATINKE ... 200
, WVKMNO . . -. 8o ' '
" , fJIULDHEN . . JOo
' AT THE HOME OF THE BEST
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TTHE BRAVE '
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