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Times & Guide (1909), 8 May 1929, p. 7

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" Big surprise vaudeville nights every Monday and Thursday. This picture produced at a cost of over $2,000,000. Be sure and see it! Mount Dennis Theatre ree Parking Space At Your audeville Main Office Branches: wWEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1929 ecccecrrencornceccccsocseessâ€"s Loans on Automobiles OR AUTOMOBILE CONTRACTS REâ€"FINANCED We can make a quick loan at lowest current rates. WEST END OFFICE Entire Program Changes Thursday John A. Campbell & Co. "UNCLE TOM‘S CABIN" «4 Seventh Chapter of "MYSTERY RIDER" aAÂ¥ § ‘ &Â¥ 3 wap !\ ® i hrp w /‘;:"‘fQ C ; C ® a d 60 4 P Mashie Cc meamâ€"=â€"4KCt, ’ "Culice] & . W :". a» Tyay alas MUWD Y 8A e =~... s ® 4 | y j HEARD OVERâ€"C.J.Y.C.â€"C.F.R.B.â€"C.F.C.A.â€"C.K.O0.W. L d . sl> »( ‘ ‘syt NOW IN PERSONâ€"DON PASCOE DIRECTING 653 RUNNYMEDE RD. VAUDEVILLE NIGHTLY Comedy Auction Night Every Tuesday MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY May 13th, 14th, 15th THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY May 9, 10, 11 RICHARD BARTHELMESS IN "SCARLET SEAS" Room 205 Windsor COR. DUNDAS Limited O 6 6 T HE BAR KE R‘" THE SILVER SHEET OFFERS FOR THE FIRST THREE WHOOPEE DAYS â€"with MILTON SILLS AND DOROTHY MACKAIL It‘s So LifeLike, So Different, So Human, You‘ll Want to See It Over and Over Again Hamilton RADIO 10 PIECE with SMILING EDDIE JACKSON A POWERFUL military drvama of love and actionâ€"of smiles and tearsâ€"of devotion and sacrifics. THE DAWN OF A NEW ERA 57 Bloor West n London OUR STAGE ATTRACTIONS KEEPS TUNE WITH THE BEST. NESTLE‘S MILKY WAY aorece _ ORCHESTRA â€" »r»oo Phone 1128 Vaudeville Sound and Talking Pictures Watch for Opening Date! TORONTO‘S POPULAR TENOR We‘re Making Whoopee ! o e e e e e ce e e e ce e ce coemecseccccg es The star as the safe cracker exâ€" traordinary goes to a small town to rob the bank, and with his confederâ€" ates, pulls off the job, but as he is leavingâ€"town, meets the daughter of the bank president and falls in love. He resolves to return the money and start all over again. He does so, works his way up from a lowly posiâ€" tion to cashier of the bank, and has prettily well atoned for his past when Doyle, his detective enemy, finds him, and exposes him. Valentine outwits him, when a young sister of his sweetâ€" heart becomes locked in , the new vault, and Valetine is confronted with the decision of opening the door through his burglarious skill, and reâ€" vealing who he is The romantic and dramatic ending to this climax is both unusual and satisfying. Jimmy Valentine, the famous crackâ€" er of safes and breaker . of, hearts, comes back again when "Alias Jimmy Valentine," a motion picture starring William Haines, begins Monday, Tuesâ€" day, and Wednesday, May 13, 14, 15, at the Weston Theatre. The greatest of all crook plays, written by Paul Armstrong, went round _ the world after its phenomenal stage suceess on Broadway. ‘"Land of the Silver Fox" comâ€" bines the gripping action the roâ€" mance and tense melodrama for which Rinty‘s pictures have come to be notâ€" ed. In the supporting cast are Leila Hyams, Carroll Nye, John Miljan and Thomas Santschi. Howard Smith adapted "Land of the Silver Fox" from a Charles Condon story. Ray Enright directed. "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE" IS «FILM STAR‘S FIRST DRAMATIC ROLE The film version was directed by Jack Conway with a strong supâ€" porting cast, and is Metroâ€"Goldwynâ€" Mayer‘s first talking picture. Haines plays the title part, and is assisted by Leila Hyams, Lionel Barrymore, Karl Dane and Tully Marshall. For the first time on the screen, Haines assumes a role that is more dramatic than comedy. § x Life in the bleak atmosphere of a Hudson Bay trading post, the purâ€" suit of the silver fox through the snowy wilderness, .desperate handâ€" toâ€"hand conflicts and the thrilling exploits of Rinâ€"Tinâ€"Tin, for the sake of two unfortunate loversâ€"these are a few of the many tense and colorf@l sequences of "Land of the Silver Fox," which comes to the Weston Theatre Thursday, Friday, and Satâ€" urday, May 9, 10, 11, for a run of 3 days. > RINâ€"TINâ€"TIN DUE IN Ne "LAND OF SILVER FOX" " "[‘:‘-“'m‘u\ -;' ,;:" * ‘-‘;. s io " iA < RXy m 2+ Bsz â€"withâ€" 4. o 0 Desnd Pn 90 3 A B _ Ww en M J Led ¢ J 605 D lohsh 5 AF Td Ms [ ie hnd ok Fad c fls w !. is ' C3 % t i i : (RCo oo (HS on Sree hh 1 n A6 abloe Phie Pibes Sn enano im\ w 10 "CA fAY ol REoh No W MWt s Lo d h uon M t 0 ) 5 NasBBAr s Y es e ol hee {9 s | y Aseicy THE WESTONX TIMES & CGUIDEF The. villainy of "Scarlet Seas" is perpetrated by Jack Curtis, whose evil eye has made him one of the deepestâ€"dyed bad men of the sereen. The "pious old hypocritic‘ role of Johnson in "Scarlet Seas" is enacted by James Bradbury, Sr., a character man of popularity both on stage and screen. Other important roles are essayed by Knute Erickson, Larry Fisher, Bill Wilson, Jack Hyland and Fred O‘Beck. "UNCLE TOM‘S CABIN" We are proud to announce that what we really believe to be the greatâ€" est production in the history of moâ€" tion pictures, "Uncle Tom‘s Cabin," will come to the Major Mt. Dennis Theatre Monday, Tuesday, and Wedâ€" nesday, May 13, 14, 15. For the first time Betty Compson is seen playing opposite the star, with Loretta Young in the featured ingenue role. Miss Compson has been a star in her own right and has built up an enormous following since her sensational work several years ago in "The Miracle Man." Loretta YÂ¥oung is a young miss discovered by First National and seen recently in the feminine lead with Lon Chaney in "Laugh, Clown, Laugh." Over $2,000,000 was spent in the making of â€"Universal‘s photoâ€"dramâ€" atization of Harriet Beecher Stowe‘s novel, taking nineteen months for the actual filming. More than five thouâ€" sand players appear in the massive production in support of a cast of allâ€" star magnitude. y For nearly two years the press has acclaimed the screening of this picâ€" ture and its showing here is the fruitâ€" ion of the desires of innumerable moâ€" tion picture enthusiasts. _ , Harry â€" Pollard, the director of "Uncle Tom‘s Cabin," fulfilled a lifeâ€" long ambition when he completed the production. Probably no other picâ€" ture has had the extensive preparatâ€" ion of this one, Pollard having spent eleven years in research. It was in 1914 that Pollard knew he would some day direct his masterpiece and every waking hour since then, when he was not engaged upon other pictures, was devoted to plans for the making of "Uncle Tom." j Extensive trips by artisans and craftsmen were made throughout the entire South for eight months prior to commencement of filming in order that historical, atmospheric and physiâ€" cal details might be authentic. An exceptional cast supports Richâ€" ard Barthelmess in "Scarlet Seas," his newest First National starring vehicle which comes to the Major Mt. Dennis Theatre on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, May 9, 10, 11. 10 PIECE RADIO FOLLOW THE PEPPY CROWD TO THE 2e & [ _ _ MA§sC 4 ) AAL % ::f.,!h‘“"\\ e .v n_’ [/Â¥2 fi L4 o 1 A~*~. f ? ‘“ * 7"~iy ;z .. "bLd" "SCARLET SEAS." y MEWk _ Aexll Later, the ‘entire company visited the actual scene of the famous novel, filming sequences, in the very surâ€" roundings _ immortalized _ by.. Mrs. Stowe. The |"Kate Adams," noted Mississippi sideâ€"wheeler _ was charâ€" tered for nine weeks, two weeks havâ€" ing been spent in technicians in its metamorphosis into the "La Belle Riviere," of the book. The most pretentious sets ever erected were constructed at Universal City, exact replicas of actual homes in the South being made for the Shelâ€" by, St. Clare and Legree plantations as well as the many other interesting and unusual settings. ty The poignant love story of Eliza and George permeates the massive production, a beautiful contrast to the epic sweep of the powerful story. The cast is a noted one, headed by such famous artists as Margarita Fischer,) Arthur Edmund Carew, George Seigmann, Lucien Littlefield; John Roche, Gertrude Astor, Nelson McDowell, James B. Lowe, and a host of others. When Woolworths opened a 6d store in Aberdeen one of the natives asked for the boot department.: Don‘t kid about safety. You may be the goat.â€"Louisville Courierâ€"Journal. Time saved at a. crossing may be lost in the emergency ward. â€"Milâ€" waukee Sentinel, No domestic science course is necesâ€" sary to enable a girl to make a traffic jam.â€"Florence. Herald. Motto for motorists: Pedestrians should be seen and not hurt.â€"Life. Another:. Say it with brakes and save on the flowers.â€"Judge. _ s ‘ Elinor â€" Smith,â€" girl aviator, . being T'hugged by her .mother. when _ she \landed at Roosevelt Field, L. I., after {breaking the solo endurance record |for women with a new mark of 26 |bours, 21 minutes. m«i\\ lWwy | 7’49 , Ry lr}? 04 /szfj 7, 0,{%1 p £ . '9‘1 o 1y \Z%, ZJ Entire Program Changes Thursday Protogeroff, was shot and killed in Sofia by two unlknown assailants, The parties are again up in arms against each other, Truces between rival political facâ€"| The heroic band of rescuers who tions are not always satisfactory as | set out some ten days ago to try and appears to be the case between the:save the lives of Robert Hitchcock rival factions of Macedonian revoluâ€"jand Keith Anderson, aviators, who tionaries who made a truce four|crashed in a waterless desert in Ausâ€" months ago. To prove that a scrap of , tralia, in an atempt to find. the paper means nothing, Dschozdanoff,| Aeroplane, Southern Cross, reached one of the reputed assassins of the[the plane after many forced marches former Macedonian leader, General| only to find that death had robbed Protogeroff, was shot and killed in| them of their fellows. A rough diary Sofia by two unknown assailants. The| seribbled on the rudder of the damasâ€" parities are again up in arms against|ed plane revealed the tragedy of the each other, two aviators, iwho died of thirst. @redit! Your Credit ICredit ________"¢ is Good at mt Credit COAL COKE Weston T heatre 5 EPP A R D 371 Keele Street (At Dundas) PIONEER JEWELLER & OPTICIAN Phone June. 9717 2915 1 * Elias Rogers MORRISON‘S Macedonian Truce Ended 2978 DUNDAS STREET WEST MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY j May 13, 14, 15 66 s e a 99 Alias Jimmy Valentine with WILLIAM HAINES â€". ALSO 66 a a 99 Plastered in Paris with SAMMY COHEN Coming Thursday, Friday, Saturdayâ€"May 16â€"17â€"18 "DOCKS OF NEW YORK" with GEORGE BANCROFT Automobile Loans Arranged West Toronto Finance "Land of the Silver Fox" Cars refinanced, additional cash if required. Strictly confidential; quick service; low rates. Evenings: Phone Randolph $049 with Karl Dane and George K. 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