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MORNING REGISTER, EUCENE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1927 PACE L- which handsome Warner Baxter with Jack's old wizened mug In oiiuuta titular role, opena In tne background. used for building ind pavln purposes. New Vork a production of 10,834,800 tons led the state list. Hut l.n't u.irrvlns nnn. tlea come and go.

but the ofd Duffy named monaron. Old ledgers, treasured possessions of tha prea ent proprietor, show that royal ladles were also snuff takers in the old dnyB. Queen Charlotte, wife ot George III, bought her weekly allowance of one ounce of "best rapee snuff" here for 19 years. background" Is still right there. W.

C. Fields, the little be-der- the fnshlon.ible and exclusive club rooms of weuithy New York, and following a swiftly moving Introduction, swing mindly Into the w'lda of tho Canadian northwest, where a inollycnddlo fights his way barb to manhood, and overcomes a dcplro for revenge that nearly defeated his battle bied, be-mustached, be-clgared itJV ft 1 WaV I In Increasing three-fold the present yearly production of nitrogen In Norway' and In benefiting Germany by eliminating competition In allocated markets. Kxchange of pater ts, methods und experimental Information will take place and the Norwegian plants will be modernized along German lines. Russia Kolring Lumber Russia has made her first aalo of lumber In South America, shipping 1,000,000 feet of spruce to Muenrs Aires. Shipments also have been made to South Afrit a and to old customers In England, Germany and France.

comedian, -and bis vertebra, are well again. So say the dispatches Pence Study Conference A peace study conference is to be held In Holland November 17-18. under the direction of the International Alliance of Women for Suffrage and Equnl Citizenship. Mrs Carrie Chapman Catt and Miss Ruth Morgan of New Vork City will represent the League of Women Voters. The conference will be addressed by many prominent persona, Including Lord Robert Cecil of England.

received at movie headquarters hero. Rl Clulre, MIm Wi Mi 111 I Katie Uuvhuniit'i, MIm Mildred 111 2ft. Flelda waa hurled from a bicy uluirmliiKly nppuimcd formal din. nor parly which they gavo for tho pleaaurn of mombera of the Wed-neaday Dinner Bridge olub. whose guests they havo frequently been.

I'realdent and Mrs. Arnold Dennett cle which he waa riding near Hollywood when a truck aneaked up fiom behind and tapped hla rear Incri'iian Mtrugcr. Output OHI.O, Norway Hales and working ugrcomontn between the Norsk Hydro nnd I. 0. Karvenlndustrle, Norweg'nn nnd Gorman chemical companies, nre expected to remit Alice Krna'.

will bo the speaker at ll mt-sttng uf the Monday Jluok club on Documhor 6, at tlio. homo of Mix. W. W. II and Mr.

and Mrs, Lelund B. Johnson were Invited a additional The idea of Fields sailing Ml. Mi'iihI, wIiuno pbiy" gueata for tho ovenlng, and follow through the ozone may strike many as funny, but the comedian actually spent some time In the hoa- ing the dlnnor hour four tables of bridge were In play. a a Honoring Mrs. Elmer L.

Shlrroll pltal recovering from hla too-aud- STAR GAZING By W. R. Come and Get It Money to Loan on City Property, No Commissions A. W. Schroeder 69 West Broadway Phones 2300, 1542-Y den-stop flight.

from r.m. and Mra. Karl C. I'ulletl. both of whom aro newcomera to 'faculty Valuable Big Ditch WASHINGTON Tbe United The quaintest store In all London la the "Old Snuff House," In the Haymarket.

The windows of this old time emporium are filled with curiously shaped Jars and bottles, the whole affording an almost perfect example of an eighteenth century Iindon shop. Established in 1720 by one Peter Frlbourg, It had among Its customers two English Kings George III and George IV and today. If you are so minded, you can pur- circiea thla winter, Mra. J. M.

Mil nounce and remember. Crawford States In producing 183.100.818 lor Invited about a dozen friends to Isn't. and in- her home on Monday for a charm-Irgly Informal Mra. Arthur Miner assisted Mrs, tons of aand and gravel last year In effect excavated a ditch one yard wide, one yard deep and extending three tlmea around the globe. Most of the $55,675,988 Miller In serving, nnd the group Kellrms spent the time chatting cosily about the fireside with the guests In eager worth of aand and two-thirds of chase nn ounce of 'Klng Morning the 866,662,713 worth of gravel waa Mixture" as supplied to the last LJ n.

Kom New York in. and a va- of honor. IllldJ niavt, nrlloa. Renee Adoree Le Compte had a name far too complicated, ao the boases Just lopped off the last part. It was virtually Ihe same hojln Kamlyama, but too many persons thought It was Sojln Pa-Jamas of something like that.

So now It'a Just Sojln. Jack Crane looka Nke a Spaniard and when he began to bs caat In Spanish rolee, a good old Spanish name, Cbrtez, was picked for him. Now you know him aa Rlcardo Cortex. 1 NEW YORK cranke," JL' mi "VJd at one large Mrs. Jack Beneflel will be for Chi Omega alumnae mooting tomorrow afternoon at EUGENE FOLKS By Sidney R.

Allen A Plotur. or h. t.red the labia. hr homo at two-thirty o'clock, Kotllllon olub members, who were to have held their regularly AIOW. GEORGE YOU OUGHT TO SO YOUR scheduled dance the coming Tuea Vi bf a ound.

of pink chrysanthemums, and fills "rought by h. also there 10 h0 i their eay lo thin novel affair were FEEL SMALL ENOUGH TO CRAWL day evening, have postponed the havr. beon protlunoU In Portland and abtownora and who la com-patlng from Oregon In a nutlonut drama cotitoet, will dlncum und ra trom Murcu Million hy ICilno Ht. Vincent Mllmy, nnd "The King'" H.r.chnu'n" by Kugene are hnlng Invited lo hour Mr. ICrnut when "ho pnulti at 8 o'clcek.

The Amaranth llrldxo club will meet at' the MiihoiiIi tonile on Wndneailny, Dncember 7, for one o'clock luncheon. 'The Friday lllmh School Munlc club met at the homa or Mm. Corn Olarn, 80) Wont Twelfth etreet. Kobort OIcn, member of the organization, acted holt for the awmlng. During the flrat pert of the evening the program, arranged by Mr.

dofft'olpro, nupervlxor of the club, coneU'ed of pnpci-a on J. 8. Bach, rend by various incmbora, and a plane program, fenturlng I.loyd Knuat, IJorotby Wlthora. Hatty Wllecn, Kuphrmca Ijirawny, Dmald I'itld end Virginia Wheeler. Hi.eclnl entortulnment wia fum.ahed by Lorraine Deardaley, render and Theodore Pureley, rith a medley of lln-wallan mnlodlea on the guitar.

Untiaual Internet a being nmnl-feated In the Old-Tlmo" Chrlvt-mna party, to be given on (Saturday evenlnc, Deoember 17, at the chamber of commorce parlors. Now ohiLitmer, for January are: Publicity. Robert Oleon: tohn Doverenux: Helen flerow: program, Dorr Hi.ff.iian; membership, Peggy Du-gnn; receiving, Maxlne MacDonald. a Mr. and Mrs.

E. H. Decker were IS COAAIfK3 WITH HER BIG APPETITE LISTEN TO HER LETTER. SHE'S MADE A fVEW WILL AND GIVEN THROUGH A KNOTHOLE, WITHOUT affair until mld-Junuary. on ao GETTING A SPLINTER.

IN, AND, WAGGING count of the charity ball which the Elks are sponsoring for Its Christ U9 THE HOAA TONGUE L. 'tin. Mvers. ON ELM STftEer Mr. Mrth, Jessie Chandler PilMr.

If, Knoii. lp' xim liar. nre a now type of motive workmen developed by the boom In aviation pictures. They are now greatly In demand. "Flying cranks" are fellows who are expert at the camera and also capable airplane pilots.

The lateat air pictures demand unusual shots taken In mid air and only the boya adept at both camera and control atlck are given the call for this kind of work. And don't think It isn't hard work! Just try Hying upside down and keeping some objec In focus while you turn a movie camera! Jack Duffy, the toothless, be-whiakered old comic, la unique k. r. Henderson, AUISSstore Isaacson. I' riullnv.

Mn. Kerebee, ML. Erna Wyatt rL nilu. mas cheer fund Thursday night. Oroup meetings of Delphian club will be held the coming Thursday morning.

On Monday evening at her home, Mrs. aeorgo Do liar entertained the Tourist club group. Alpha Chi Omega alumnae entertained the sixteen pledgos of the actlva chapter with a Christmas bridge party at (he home of Mra. Kenneth W. Moore on University Hill, Saturday afternoon of thla woek.

Mra; Arthur Buahman was In charge of the affair and the other alumnao assisting were' Mra. Ralph Virgil. Mra. Clifford Mane-rud, Mrs. John Bushman, Mrs.

John Llltard. Mra. Kenneth Moore, I.ena Of course, there is something here that George can buy her and of course he'll find something here that his wife's mother will be pleased to receive. Incidentally there are things here to please George himself. Mrs.

Joy Peterson. J. R. Hill. -flaiiit 'lima Trai n.

n. PMnMirrifl. Mils f. irs. Allen.

Anna nlnltM Eld" Biairy. Mrs. Esrl Downing. Mr. CLIP THIS COUPON This con pon and 50c entitles you to a $1.00 Bottle of Soclcte La France Perfume in either NarclRsc, Jasmin or Chypre.

Sign the Coupon and bring; It In with K9c and you save 41c. among among movie actora. The older, he geta the more valuable la his face for camera purposes. Duffy Is said to le the only movie comedian jnable.to be coat In the role of a collegian. He'e Juat too darn old unless he portrays a collegian of the clasa of '76 or so.

Aa a rule the directors of comedies pick a beautiful young girl mnn Rana. I I 'I A I I II wm hoata Wednesday evening at their lire. iu'" Mrs. Oscar MoMahan. MIm ifful Mn.

Customer Sign Here Marie Corda Helen of Troy looked like this, Maria Corda believes. At any rate, the photograph Is of Miss Corda made up au the fair home on university Hill for a (Continued on Page 1 Column 1) Johnson, mi Phone 232 Address to play in hla pictures. She looka all the more beautiful by contrast lrojan. el AMERICA WILL SEE HER SOON Lta Life in Hollywood nltniled Scenes on Lota. btru From Russia THE HEART OF A CHILD THE BODY OF A WANTON THE SOUL OF A WOMAN" CARMEN nth Taylor to Sea City.

kite Playing Negro Kola. Br WADS WERNER U.YWOOD. Cal. Strolling Again- oas camera to another on it movie lota one sees: lawsrful sun-ara mounted on Iforrn to accentuate the glar-irlltht of an exterior aet; and, the great llRht, an eloctrl-In ihlrt-sleevea shle'ded from eil tun by a red silk para- NEW YORK When Tlllle Brat-wurat plungea Into tbe movies and makes herself a big name and perhaps a bigger contract the first thing sbe doea la think up a hot name for herself such as Falre Queen, or Dolores De Llghtful. That's what the public thinks.

But this time tbe public la mistaken. There are camera namea Just aa there are camera faces. However, camera names are easier to discover than camera faces. Here In New York, where the big offlcea of the movlea may be found, Tlllle- Bratwurst changes after much deliberation and pro and conning Into Betty Beloved. Names are not selected juat because the atar likea them or hap-pena to think of them.

The selection Is only made after these quea. tiona have been answered: Is it easy to spell? Easy to remember? Will It stand out? Does It suit the character of the player? Bclleve.lt or not, quite often high sounding and (Iterative names which are actually the stars' own are changed to' plain little names because the plain little names fit better and come up to the above qualifications. Therefore, when a dancer by the She Conquered Hearts These Two Great Stars Give To The Screen The Very-Essence Of Love 'And Fiery Passion. A midget, agod 10, disguised Infant, getting acquainted the house-cat hired to do a ktnei with him. Violet La With But a A Toss Of Her Saucy Head And He He Was The Greatest Toreador Of All Times ir, In a gay little street dresa iiltlcolored atrlped velvet, vis- tht) set where her famous sis- uura Is making a war com Violet la a movie heroine too, DOLORES DEL RIO won? hilerns.

Inlin extras, working aa sol- and la JohD Barrymore a new plo-wbillng away the lima be. Scenes with pah I Ktlaolnn VICTOR McLAGLEN Inrand ulnalnr. Nearbv. a aet lot typical Hollywood extras, name of Lucille I.e Seuer waa discovered to have the makings of a movie celebrity, her name was changed to Joan Crawford. Le Seuer was too hard to epell.

pro- in their typical between. Mltlmet liridae. A tlttla dnr. to the movies, howling dismal. itr mo music being played for with Count Mario Cnrraclolo who, In the process which makes screen Aiior during an emotional An Item on one of the call-aoited dallv on the studio names, became Mario Carlllo.

The Japanese star Sojln Is really Starts MONDAY for a days tln board AS rernrA ftf (tinea AflMU? V1 1 ftd to be on hand for work he Kta: "Kewntv-rlve extras for drought sequence." A MONDAY! fwtion picture7 Mile. Florence Talma, French beauty and movie star, soon to make her Hollywood debut, is said to be one of the most "photographic personalities" on tho French screen. Id on the Boulevard: Jraond Hntton eniovlng a ONLY any Off In hta cann.rv.nn!nr hring car. Francis X. Bush- hi "How Hid that bookkeep outstanding aorsen Idol of er ever get a Job as an extra In Based On The Famous Love Drama by PROSPER MERIMEE ('year and prosperous featur-wr of today, strolling Into a any picture wltn snooting in amtomA A Vlvltnt "Thllt'H nOt Atl in an sports clothes to da- illS WOOklV nhMk rinlnra extra," replied hla guide, calling "The Great Mall Robbery, which Is scheduled this week at the Rex, to pay the "loather-necka" adequate honor tor their gallant duty of protecting the U.

8. malls during peace time. Their thorough protection la brought out moat vividly In thla photoplay. Throughout the picture Is sustained a constantly accelerated action, wh.ch never lets up. Sev-oral surprising turns aa the plot red town car, with a chauffeur at th hui eun offlos door next to the Mo-I Picture i sl' Smith, Notary Public" he Is not the mAv.

smiih jcreen name la Mary Plok- unfolds a remarkable' nov a co-incidence. elty to the film. Nam Desmond, another vet- Raymond Griffith Here "i tn screen, back from on Periodical vaiM.vin. Raymond Griffith, the comedian who made the silk hat famous, I ready to ur in fwilng vaudeville with screen again Is exhibiting his hilarious wares at the Colonial' theatre, Keeping Wllljam on easy AT LAST! The Screen Glorifies The Colorful Drama Of Car-men And Her Tempestu- ous Love Affairs And Of The Great Toreador Who Threw The Bull And HOWt a. tiro particular- ftPular In Mexico and South aTfl nn a where his latest Paramount comedy, "Wedding Billl," ls showing thla This wag whose ability to provoke whole hearted laughter Is axiomatic, In "Wedding Bill!" offers what is via a TMUnill lUli Wlllard for this prop.

dm i.Y. naming oy ho ttt' W1" I. --ri'u punvnea a low "'PPln Hollywood purported to be hla best comedy, W. C. Fields Is Starred ume any 7 attention to an armurea oana nuiu-moblle iiaiked outside the studio caehier's office, "It's pay day here, and he waa aent with that oar aa protection against a possible pay roll robbery." One of the little Ironies of the movies la that many of those artla-tlo screen offocts which help to take the tired housewife's mind off household chores are produced with the aid of such familiar housohold friends as: Talcum pow-der, 'Which photographs ns dust! salt, used by the ton as' Epsom aalta and nenr-beer.

mixed to make frosted windows: laxative mineral oil, sprayed' through fine nozslea to create In front of the camera lens an. Imitation foggy day, and soap, which photogrnpha as dirt when amcared on furniture, or dlahes. Anywhere else it would be startling, but Hollywood, where Germans, make the best movie Rus-slana and Irlahmon make the best Frenohmen, It la only mildly Inter-eatng to lenrn that Raymond Tur-ner, film notor, la actually playing a typical nogro role In "Louisiana," Blllle Dove'a new picture. Uaually Turner wears white makeup and playa 'white parts. i MARINE CORPS FILM THEME Work nono In Protecting Mails Drought Out on Screen Credit has boen given In hundreds of lnstanoca lo the Un ted mates Mr.rlne Corpe for Its valorous exploltH on fin-Minn soil during war.

times, but it remains for The story of a glaaler which can hnci Cnm Ik. i a be seen through and laughed at' That's W. C. Fields' latest Para. with LEWIS STONE LILYAN TASHMAN and ROBERT AGNEW b0 the coun- PROLOGUE I mount starring comedy.

"8o'a Your Old Man." which showa at the Colonial this week. Fields, kn v.k.i omna in ma rm "Qentlemen Pre- TO EUGENE THEATRE GOERS: faesplte The Extra Expense Of Bringing Such A Costly Production To Eugene, In Keeping With Our Established Policy "Loves of Carmen" Will Be Shown At Our Regular Admission Prices. The Mcdonald long a favorite on the stage and rapidly developing Into a. soroen oomlo of the flnt has more Ia stirring drnma of Fnthcr love "A Night in Spain" than hit his stride. on "na OI New for a mV." Rp- Hb hi.

Pfomlere, to aee 'THE COWARD' BOOKED HERE tlio wholo family will enjoy. Comedy "Midnight Follies" International News "PAY NIGHT" featuring EDYTH HOPKINS HARRY SCOUGAL Good Dramatic Entertainment Is 'Wilaan 'wnl. Via Singing Dlts From The COMEDY "BRUNETTES PREFER GENTLEMEN" INT'L NEWS Opera "CARMEN" oi th. "na not been SPECIAL SETTING TWICE NIGHTLY Pro ml nod Those Who Go One of the most enjoyable dramas of the screen will be given Us first local allowing at the Rex Monday and Tuesday, when "The Coward" will becomo the featured attraction for those two daye, Ths story of Coward," In thin 'ound-shoulderi I the street hnd, rifle In nd a bored look upon.

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