THE OSHAWA DAILY. TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1928 B=THE LOCAL SCREEN PROT ea ssAASASAA LALLA ALL Ass aa asa s senses s lessees asses 2822000000000 000000000008000800800080008080 What's What and Who's Who in the Amusement World a _ e808 2822 Ll hi * ddd TTT TTT TTT TTT Ter . Dolores Del Rio is Ideal Selection for the Exotic 'Role of Picture 'Carmen' The girl with the heart of a wan- ton, the mind of a child and the soul of a woman, "Carmen," at last will be depicted by one who under- stands the emotions of the famous character born from the prolific pen of Prosper Merrimee. Probably for the first time the celebrated story of the little gypsy girl with the flaming eyes and ery emotions will be portrayed by a real Spanish beau- ty, one who doesn't need a vivid im- agination to conceive of the proverb. ial passions of Old Seville, for through her veins courses the blood of Carmen." She is Dolores Del Rio, reared in romantic Mexico by parents of Spanish nobility, who will be seen in the title role of the William Fox screen version," fitled "Loves of Carmen." Like "Carmen," Miss Del Rio has found herself precipitated from her own circle of friends in the Mexi- can Capital to the heights of inter- national adoration as a result of _ her unique beauty and herctofore unrevealed emotional power, First we saw this raven haired, olive skinned, sinuous limbed bit of feminine loveliness as the adorable Charmaine, the most important at- traction of Papa Cognac Pete's road- side inn behind the battlefront of France in "What Price Glory," and in a flash the world acclaimed her as a new star in the film firmament, She possesses the vivacity, the warmth of feeling, the sexual at» traction, the beauty of face, the at- tractiveness of figure, the racial char- acteristics, and, above all, the exotic temperament necessary to fit her for the part, The stage has had "Carmens" of the opera in the persons of Geral. dine Farrar, Raquel Meller, Mary Garden, Emma Calvi and others of more or less renown, and Theda Bara at the height of her vamping fame portrayed the wild rose of Spain on the screen but none equal- -- THE. Capitol Cafe Upstairs King St. E. Special Sunday Dinners - 75¢ Daily Dinners 50c led the physical "Carmen" as she will be _ in the form of Dolores Del Rio, 1 Again, as in the other Fox motion picture, "What Price Glory," Dolores is the foil to the amorous wooing of Victor McLaglen, the British sol- dier of fortune, the bronze giant with the infectious smile, the devil-may- care spirit and the ever youthful recklessness which has won a place in the hearts of picture lovers every- where. : "Lovers of Carmen" will open an engagement of three days at the Re- gent Theatre Monday, at regular prices. TELLS OF THRILLS OF ATLANTIC HOP Miss Amelia Earhart Talks Over Radio in New York New York, July 18,--Miss Amel- ia Earhart, the only woman in the world who could speak authori. tatively on the subject, explained last night some of the little thrils and discomforts which make up a fight from Newfoundland to Wales, Miss Earhart, Lou Gordon, and Wilmer Stultz spoke to a radio au- dience at a program sponsored by the Chrysler Automobile Company, "It was like any ordinary flight," Miss Earhart told her audience in a matter-of-fact manner, 'It was or- dinary--bhut there was more of it." With such a simple explanation of the difficulty of transatlantic flights, the Boston aviatrix told of how "my mind worked." "On the whole the time seemed short," she said, "and small ideas that popped into my head assum- ed more than ordinary importance. For instance, my hootlaces were too tight and hurt my ankle, Ordinar- ily IT would have leaned over and loosened them, but for some strange reason I kept thinking that if I leaned over I might miss something which happened at that particular moment, As a result, it "was hours before I adjusted the laces and then I did it hurriedly." Miss Earhart confessed that one feels slightly cramped towards dawn after a night of flying, hut "suite pleased that you have sur- vived the night." She said her greatest objection to her experien- ces was the way she had been made STARTS MONDAY The Stars of "WHAT PRICE GLORY" Dolores Del Rio Victor McLagen' Leading Daring Love Story of Carmen the Girl With the Heart of A Wanton the Mind of a Child And the Soul of A Remarkable Cast into a "side show" while her com- panions--who did the work--were slighted. Gordon, following the aviatrix to the microphone, said the flight seemed about "two hours long" to him, He stressed the meed for greater knowledge of ocean wea- ther conditions before other flights were tried. Stultz, the third member of the Friendship crew, sald he appreci- ated most of all the noise of the motors, which "prevents a man from having to talk. It will be a long time before anyone has to make a speech in an airplane." The pilot, who described himself as the first chauffeur to take a lady to a party and them go to the party with her, said women -.would rival men as pilots, He sald a woman "has an intuitive response to mechanical control that is a big factor in flying. A normal woman gets on to handling a plane quick- er than a man." Nature News (Supplied by the Burroughs' Field Naturalists' Club, Oshawa). President, A, Slyfield; Vice-pres- ident, D. Henderson, Secretary, G, Bickle, Treasurer, H, Wood, Owing to alterations being made at the public library the club is without - its attractive meeting room, so there will be no further meetings of the club till Thursday, September 6, at 7.30 p.m, At the last regular meeting it was decided to subscribe to "The Nature Magazine," the same to be circulated among club members be- tween meetings. The club wil] then have access to three magazines, the other two being "Bird-Lore" and "The Canadian Field Naturalist", Even as late as this week, many birds are engaged in nesting. Flick- ers' nests starlings' nests, and wrens' nests have heen studied, Goldfinches are becoming common in city gardens. The following spe- cles of birds were noted during a short evening walk: Meadowlark, ecowbird, spotted sandpiper, bank swallow, robin, bronzed grackle, sa- vanna sparrow, yellow warbler, black-hilled cuckoo, catbird, Balti- more oriole, northern yellow- throat, cedar waxwing, chipping, sparrow, nighthawk. + Many small toads are to be seen abroad after dusk, At the next meeting in Septem- ber an informal debate will be held: "Resolved that crow shoots are justifiable". The president will present the case for the crow. All other members are gathering as many arguments as possible to jus. tity Blacky's slaughter, A list of publications procurable free or at nominal cost from gov- ernment publication offices in Ter- onto, Ottawa, and Washington, {is being prepared for purposes of se- lecting useful material for the elub library. There is a wealth of in. formation for the nature student in government bulletins, Every member of the Burroughs Field Naturalists' Club sincerely re- grets the passing in Toronto recent- ly of "Nancy Durham" (Miss Ag- nes Delamoure). Miss Delamoure who wag on the editorial stam of the "Globe" is being missed by thousands of nature-lovers all over Canada, The following letter from the secretary of the Edison Science Club, Brockton, Massachussets, will interest all members: "Our Club, the Edison Science Club, consists of 27 faithful mem- bers. During the winter most of our meetings were given up to hay- ing talks and experiments, Now we spend our time visiting places of interest in the eity. "We have visited such places as the telephone exchange, the eloerrf- cal sub-station, a tonig company, the engine rooms at the Brockton shall visit a packing company. "Last year the irganization was an electrical elub but we thought it would be better to deal a little with other sciences. "We have bought an optical dise to give to the high school as a gift from us, I am enclosing a copy of our constitution and a club pro- zram. We are always glad to hear from other clubs." Just now those belonging to the Burroughs' group are interested in the reading of "John Burroughs, Boy and Man" by Dr. Barrus. This column. which bas not sp- peared for the past few weeks, will be continued regulorly from now on. Members or other interested people submitting observations for publication will forward the same to Graham Bickle, Secretary, Bur- roughs' Field Naturalists' Ciub, 295 Arthur Street, Oshawa. There is 8 revival of old-fashion- ~1 bell-pulls, and quaint ones done 'n petit point look charmimg in ome rooms, and many women are raking them, In the midst of blues, beiges, || zreys, greens, reds, black and mix- tures of red, white and black, Par- is now sees much new grey-beige or beige-grey that has what the Parisienne calls "un chic fou," and it is a speckler, pepper and salt color that you think is beige until you have decided it is almost grey a real grey comes along and you = | realizeygt is much warmer, less blue color, - a TT TTT TT TTT TTT TTT YTYTTTTYYYYYYYYYYYyYyy DELORES DEL RIO AND VICTOR McLAGEN Stars of "What Price Glory" who will be seen together again in "Loves of Carmen" the feature attraction on the Regent's fine bill com- mencing Monday evening. ONG SHOTS AND CLOSE UPS FLICKERS FROM FILMDOM AND GOSSIP OF THE SCREEN A GENERAL REVIEW OF SCREEN ACTIVITIES High School, and next meeting 'we |. Hoot Gibson, who has just completed the finest Western pictur of his life, "Clearing the Trail," arrived in Chicago Thursday Ravi as the honor guest of the Chicago Rodeo. While there, he will shogt scenes for his forthcoming picture, "King of the Rodeo," by B. M, Bowers, Alice Terry, appearing in Rex Ingram's production for United Artists, "The Three Passions," has abandoned for all time the blonde wig that she wore in "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," and all her recent films. In "The Three Passions" Alice Terry wears her own hair, shingled in the mode of the day. Ann Bodil Rosing has been cast as Clara Bow's mother in that star's new picture, "The Fleet's In," now being made by Paramount under the direction of Mal St. Clair, James Hall and Jack Oakie are principals in support of Clara Bow. Nellie Bryden has heen added to the cast of the Tiffany-Stahl pro- duction, "The Albany Night Club," now being directed by Al Raboch, with Olive Borden playing the leading role. Ralph Emerson and Duke Martin are also in the cast, Estelle Bradley is the leading lady in "Leaping Luck," an Edu- cational-Mermaid Comedy featuring the comedy team of George Davis and Monty Collins, Lew Cody does the light fantastic with 20 bathing beauties in scenes for his new co-starring picture with Aileen Pringle, "A Single Man," Harry Beaumont will direct, Farina and Joe Cobb are a bit disgruntled because Robert F, Mc- Gowan, who pilots and supervises the filming of "Our Gang" comedies for Hal Roach, has chosen a story having to do with school life for their current vehicle, "There's school enough in real life," laments the chubby Joe, while Farina nods a thoughtful assent with his ob- streperous pig-tails, Anthony Mack is directing. George Marion, Jr, has becn assigned to title "Just Married," the Anne Nichols stage play which Paramount made into a film with Ruth Taylor and James Hall co-featured. Herman Mankiewicz is titl- ing "The Water Hole," the Zane Grey story in which Jack Holt is starred with Nancy Carroll as leading woman, After an absence of two and a half years, Theodore Roberts will return to the screen in the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature, "The Mask of the Devil" John Gilbert, whose current vehicle, "The Cos- sacks," is now a great success at the Capitol Theatre, New York, will be starred in "The Mask of the Devil," and Victor Seastorm will direct, Alma Rubens is the only other selection for the cast as yet announced. Mary Pickford will appear without the curls that were her trade mark, in a United Artists picture, Reginald Denny's latest picture, "The Night Bird," by Frederick and Fanny Hatton, has been completed and is now in the cutting room at Universal City. Its cast includes Betsy Lee, Sam Hardy, Michael Visaroff, Harvey Clark, Corliss Palmer, Alphonse Martel, Jocelyn Lee and George Bookasta, Lilyan Tashman has been signed by Paramount to serve as the "feminine menace" in Bebe Dapiels' next picture, "Take Me Home," now being directed by Marshal Neilan, Neil Hamilton is the leading man, ir Eva Von Berne, the seventeen year-old Viennese girl who was discovered" by Irving Thalberg and Norma Shearer on their recent trip abroad, left New York for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio last week, after having spent about a week in the East. a Anita Garvin, who Jo, knomy J her ¢ comedy vamp characteriza- ions, is seen as Lupino Lane's ing lady in "Roaming Romeo," forthcoming Educational-Lupino Lane Comedy, fio 58 Jerry Drew's first picture in the series of new Ideal Comedies, which has just been completed at the Educational Studios, is featured by a bevy of the prettiest girls on the West Coast. Charles Lament, director of Big Boy," had charge of directing: this first Educational-Ideal Com- edy. It is planned to use a group of beauties each vehicle jn the Lea) 4 Comedy Series, which was added to Educational"s program this season, Adolphe Menjou and his bride, Kathryn Carver, ha i in Hollywood after their tour of Fras ave Mivived back mount star is prepari to start work on. hi xt pict i Mount Siar Fin 5 A on his next picture, tentatively Wallace Lupino has completed the initial Educational-Tuxedo Com- oly for the [93-5 program, Lupino is featured in this laugh produc- jon in a character especially adapted to his comed 4 White directed the picture. Ws pra, Jules Louise Brooks, black-eyed Paramount featured er, a vacation jn the east following the completion Jr i, Shon Jim Tully story, "Beggars of Life," has decided to remain in Holly- wood for another assignment. She is scheduled now to play the chorus girl whose murder starts ali the trouble in S. 8. Van Dine's mystery , "The Canary Murder Case," in which William Powell will be starred as a detective. . The synchronization of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" will be completed b July 15th the Fox-Case Corporation utilizing the full Roxy BE hs under the leadership of Erno Rapee and the Dixie Jubilee Singers. PY - "Across the Atlantic Comes to The New Martin Age comes when our enthusiasms n to abate, when the things which seemed so worth while, become of little moment, when we ease our laziness with a cynical "What of it" ar "All the same a hundred years from now." But even when we allow our own enthusiasms to fade, we love to sce the verve for life in others, That is why Monte Blue never palls, His coming is a chance to enter again into the land of rom- ance, of daring and adventure, For Monte Blue seems to have carried with him into the world of the mov- ies those red-blooded ardors which made him win when he swung the ax with the woodsmen or the pick with the miners. In "Across the we Li » Atlantic" Monte gives vent. to his exuberant life in another avenue, He plays the part of a flyer, not only plays the part but lives it, for before essaying the role on the screen he studied avia- tion with the absorption of a man who means to make it his life work. The sensational stunts shown in the picture are not done by "doubles" but by Blue himself, and sensational stunts they are, As Hugh Clayton, shell-shocked war ace, the hero spends years in a hospital while his" father, brother and sweetheart believe him to be dead, These three have gone to France to visit the village from which he wrote last, and the girl has reluctantly consented to the brother's plea, and promised to marry him, Even as these things happen, Hugh has been released from the hospital and has wandered back to his rich father's aeroplane factory. There, though unknown, he shows such aptitude that he is able to get assigned to drive a new plane on the trial flight, The plane crashes to the ground and the injured dri- ver is taken to a hospital where his apparently delirious talk causes him to be consigned to an asylum. He has heard that his brother and the girl and his father are in France, and escaping he captures a plane and flies to them, WHISKY CARGO 1 WASHED ASHORE Inhabitants of Ile Verte Given Surprise by Pur- sued Rum-Runner Quebec, July 13,--Inhabitants of Ile Verte, in Temiscouata county received an unexpected surprise last week when some 4,000 gallons of liquor, jettisoned by a rum-runner, were washed ashore, according to a story going the rounds in Quebec, The rum-runner wag being chas- ed by a Government patrol hoat, and in order to lighten its load and rid itself of ineriminating evidence, threw every gallon of liquor ahoard over the side, The liguor drifted to the shore, the story adds, but no official state- ment has been made on the- mats ter, while no names, either of the rum-runner or the cutter which pursued her, can bé obtained, mm Paramount Oshawa Theatres Limited DIVIDEND |INOTICE Notice is hereby given that a dividend of One and three-quarters per cent. (13%) on the Preference shares of the Compzny kas been declared, payable on the 15th day nf August 1928, to shareholders of record on July 31st, 1928, By Order of the Board, N, L. NATHANSON, Managing Direc. PR ad at Toronto this 14th day of July, "ACROSSthe ATLANTIC" | MONTE BLUE VISITS + FLYING FIELDS Before making "Across the Atlantic", the Warner Bros." flying feature film, now showing at the New Martin Theatre, Monte Blue, the star, came East and on the way visited the great flying fields of the country, He has done all the exciting stunts in "Across the At- lantic" persopally, abso- lutely refusing the aid of doubles. "Across the At- lantic" is ome of the most thrilling romances of the air ever filmed, 2322000000 0000000020 0 TTT TTT TTT TTTTTTeT Blue Coming Soon in Flying Thriller Film fans who gasp at the reckless sky stunts of Monte Blue in his latest starring film, "Across the Atlantic,' will have nothing on the exe- cutives of Warner Bros.' stu- dia during the making of the m Blue is an enthusiastic convert to aviation, and while aloft during the filming of air scenes, insisted on being initiated into all the fancy and perilous loops and spins of which those who have been up delight in boasting. And the Warner Bros. officials, mindful of the millions of dollars in box office value represented by the star, were compelled to stand anxiously looking on. It's not a better home we need for man, it's a better man we need for the home.--Ashland Bugle, At one time dramatic eritics used to sit on the stage, Nowadays they merely sit on the author, the cast, Pw wee WARNER'S LOAN BLUE TO METRO-GOLD Warner Bros. recently loaned Monte Blue to Metro-Goldwyn-May er to star in a spectacular picture o the South Seas. The screen favoritd has served with Warner Bros. frou the start of his interesting carec and though many staggering offer were made by other producers at thd conclusion of his contract, he decid ed to stay with his original backers He is again under a long-term War ner contract. Blue's first picture wa "Main Street" in which he playe the part of Dr. Kennicott. He quick ly arose from featured roles to star dom, appearing in every type o drama from "Westerns" ta sophisti cated comedy. Now playing at thq New Martin Theatre as star o "Across the Atlantic." 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