The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 12, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY. MARCH 12, 1D2T»
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE EIGHT
“ ABRAHAM LINCOLN" TO
BE SHOWN AT REX
"Abraham Lincoln," th«
picture
which has been the sensation of the
movie world, la announced thia week
as a First National picture, to be
shown a< the R es Theatre in Eugene,
beginning Monday of nest week
"Abraham Lincoln," was more than
tw o years in the making, and at
tin ea as many as S.500 people appear
in the cast. It deals with the life
of Lincoln from hia birth, through
hts boyhood, the presidency and the
•»rife of the Civil War, depicts the
•urrender of Lee and shows life in
Washington after the war and finally
his assassination.
The production has been hailed as
an artistic and dramatic sensat'on by
the national press and Is conceded
generally to be one of the most lm-
portent pictures ever brought to the
screen.
First National decision Io distribute
"Abraham Lincoln'' is In keeping with
its policy to handle productions of
only the highest grade, according to
Richard Rowlan^ ¡production ntatw
ager.
__
George Billings, considered to be a
perfect likenes to the famous national
hero, plays the title role, and Ruth
It Always Pays to
Trade at Gray’s
If you are looking for a place to trade where you chn be
assured of right prfces. quality goods and courteous tre a t­
Clifford la seen
as A line Ruthledge
Ncl| Craig la Mrs. Lincoln. Theae are
the principal figures In (he remark
ably flue cast
"Abraham Lincoln'
was directed by I'hll Rosen
Fram es
Marlon wrote the scenario and super
vised the editing
A special a tm 'spheric
proles
"Southern Memories." featuring Hush
Winder and th* American Male Qunr-
tel, in vocal selections with a special
stage setting, will be presented twice
each night at 7:SO and 9 SO p, nt.
IBANE* STORIES ALL BIG
I
HITS IN PICTURE FORM
Few authors’ works have been »0
consistently successful as those of
Vecent Blase« I bn net, Spain's fore­
most novelist.
"The Four Horsemen.*' "Blood and
Sand,** and "Enemies of Women.“ are
but three of his colorful romnnera
which have been transferred to the
screen. The first practically "made"
Rudolph Valentino; the secon d ,« love,
epic of the Spanish toreador brought
Lodge M»n Io W » l t « r v l l l » — Abciit ¡(he same star Into pictures In th*
twenty-five members of the loc«l |. G , kind of rote that has made hint world­
O. F. lodge attended first end se -famous; the last was one of the most
cond d< gree work given at Walter colorful productions the screen has
ville Bnturday. About the some t i u t n ever seen.
her of Oddfellows from Marcola were
And now Ibanei ha* writ ten a story
at the meeting.
especially for the screen!
"Arg- m ine Love," an Allen Dwnn
MOut After Hines* Mrs. W J. Darl­
production for Parsrnont peatuning
ing Is again able to be about aftci
Bebe Daniels and Ricardo Cortes
an operation several weeks ago.
which com et to the Bell Theatre Sun.
day. combines all (he bright spots of
CALL AND SSE Dr N. W, Emerv all the previous lhanrt *cr«»n plays. ,
n ne* - w o n e la t e a n d
wnrv •
W e are now handling Shoes
fur Men Women unti Child­
ren, «Ilo»*« «hill ure made
Iti
sull the |w»ople
the went,
In
all new Mtock, no old and
shelf worn goods.
Manufacturetl In Seattle, by the W ashington Shoe Mfg. Co.
A. R. SNEED Dept. Store
This W eek’s Crossword puzzle
Bell Theatre
ment Grays is th e place.
You are safe in trading here and you can be assured of
FRIDAY—SATURDAY— MARCH 13—14
Cecil H. DrMilles*
right price«.
We have the Peter Pan line of bakery goods fresh each
“The Golden B ed”
morning, and its m aking a real hit.
A masterpiece of Fiction
No advance lit price« for thin «uper-production.
Also 2 i eel comedy. "The Bonehead.*
Our line of groceries, fresh vegetables, feed and flour is
complete.
SUNDAY. MARCH 15
Come in and get acquainted and see what we have to offer.
EASH&CARRX
G arden S e e d
A big variety of fresh seed in package or bulk.
Yes, Groceries of all kinds, plus quality and service m akes
this store popular.
Morrison & Clingan
Hay
ili«* west and made tu
Grain
Land Plaster
Feed
Quality Groceries
Often
times Spring
appetites
need tempting. Here are many
ideas
that will add
healthful
enjoyment to your meals.
J u s t received a new assortm ent
8. & W. Sweet and Sour Pickles, (/?
Chow Chow, Sweet Relish,
Pearl Onions, Orange M armal­
ade, Delphi Figs. S. & W. Fruit
Salad.
'
HORIZONTAL
X. Vanity.
«. Begin.
' l l . Ceremonial,
13. Machine to sow with.
¡1«. Whether.
I15’ Saluted.
117. Personal pronoun.
IS. Aged.
ISO. CRy In Massachusetts.
'21. Large Wagon.
' 22. Genuine.
¡24. Edge.
125. A drove.
2«. A deluge.
¡28. Vicious sea fish.
SO. Falsehood.
¡31. Circle.
¡32. Fowls.
13«. Higher.
¡38. Walking stick.
¡37. To lick up.
¡39. To clip off.
141. Outfit.
¡42. Analyze. (Grain.(
44 An animal.
I46. By.
4$. Cereal food.
48. Liquid measure (abbr.)
49. Instrument for sewing.
61. Triple.
53. Margin. (Plu.)
54. Stratum.
¿Argentine
6 Love
1 » S i- illiA N MW'
PH
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VCH
O
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Aiao 2 reel comedy. "W est of Hot Dog."
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 18
Agnes Ayres In
"TOMORROW'S LOVE"
CO M ING —
Live
VERTICAL
1. Preceding.
2. Plundered.
3. Personal pronoun.
4. Excavated.
5. Part of head. (Plu.)
6. A p p ar.
7. To scatter grass for drying.
8. Public notice, (abbr.)
9. Comment
10. Tendency.
12. To acquire knowledge.
513. Parts of a plant.
¡16. Old testament prophet.
; 19. Loved one.
; 21. Flower,
j 23. River in France.
25. Musical Instrument. (Pin.)
¡27. Married.
: 29 Jump or leap.
I 32. Lured.
; 33. Kind of stone.
34. Overturn,
i 35. Little wave.
! 36. Wading bird,
j 38. Part of body.
40. Man's name.
42. Companions.
! 43. A nobleman.
! 46. A poem.
147. A meadow
50. For example, fabr.)
152. Near.
Springfield
Methodist
Q Gtotani« </taur
again
with
Lincoln— know hto
wonderful love for
Anne Ruthledge—
hie rise to fame—
his
deeds
that
made history.
• /ri
Episcopal
(Ebbert Memorial)
F ine F ood H coducts
Give Us a Trial
Quality Store
Phone
Phone
3 - WHITE FBDNT GROCERY • 3
nnd never g rip e r
Drug Store.
“A Day with Paul and His Phillip-
ulan Church. At the 11 o ’clock hour
“Living on the Highlands,” will he
the theme and In the evening The
Brand of Religion Worth Having."
At the Fireside hour of 7:30 o’clock
there will be a special musical hv the
regular choir and also by th - newly j
organized Junior Girls choir.
The school will meet with classes |
for all nges nt 9:45. The men's bro
therhood class with their round table
leadership will nuko any man w el­
come.
Epworth I,cam s at 6:3o P. M., all
at "the church of the Cordial w*l |
come.” F. L. Moore, Minister.
POPULAR
PRICES
Flanery’s
NORTHRUP. KINO A C O , SCEOhMEN. M I« H E A K ) u i‘i
Matinee
30c
Night
50c
Children
10c