THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1929 Who's Who and Interesting Pen Impressions of the Coming At- What's What ir the Amusement trations on . . &* World «Phyllis of the Follies" Coming 2 Martin on Monday of the Follies if who finally nooses the at the New | hero with an altar halter. Lilyan onday is her- charming, e the pt 40 S. concerns a wealthy man who has a failing 1s. He walks right out of one breach of promise suit into another mix-up, to. the great conster- nation of hie lawyer, Finally he falls hard for another Follies girl whom, he later is the lawyer's wife, She and her bosom compan- ion, still another Follies girl, give him ted as one of th Tashman is the ex-Follies 'wife of the lawyer, and Duane Thompson is the | last-but-one Follies beauty on the . hero's list of entanglements. The picture was directed by Ernst Laemmle, from an original story by Arthur Gregor, It has been lavishly produced and includes, besides back- stage and dressing-room shots of the Follies chorus, elaborate boudoir settings and sophisticated hotel scenes, It is heralded as one of the smart- est stage-society piceures of the Scenes PPER LEFT: Dolores Del Rio and Charles Farrow in a scene . from "The Red Dance" at the Regent Monday. 'Middle Right: An unprecedented situation in "Phyllis of the Follies" at the New Left: Staging a re- vue in "Phyllis of the Follies." Lower Right: Dolores De) Rio in Martin. Lower rom Current Attracti don't want that. They are given a change, but crave for the same ol ing. Not that, like the horse with his feed of oats, they can be conven- iently satisfied by Xen given the same meal time after time. They grow! because there isn't enough change in their diet; but they grow murderous if the change doesn't al- ways include an old standby. Canadian forces in France during d | the war wanted pork and beans. This seemed like a freak taste to the English, who could go strong on their bully-beef. To them, beans and pork was a queer mixture, neither solid pudding nor plain mulligatawny, But to the Canadians it was succu- lent, nourishing, luscious, warming, easily prepared; a dish for a king, More Alluring Than Ever In This Romance of Russia! A SWEEPING INSPIR- ING ROMANCE -- SOUL STIRRING AND GRIP- Rell BS 4 +O GB SediEE SB Sn many hectic hours before he is fin- | year. It is supposed to give a re- markable insight into that curio of cured, SY fore Bi role of the | curios, a Follies girl's mind, said to Lothario, ! core is the 'be the most unaccountable, volatile lawyer. Alice Day is Phyllis, the and whimsical thing in the world, IRR her next picture, "The Red Dance.'" A GENERAL REVIEW OF SCREEN ACTIVITIES o Clara Bow, Paramount's red-haired flapper queen, has left Hollywood for a few weeks on a vacation, while other scenes for "The Wild Party" are being filmed, Mary Jane Irving, well known child actress, gives a strikingly sym- pathetic characterization as the "victim" in Cecil B, DeMille's production, "The Godless 'Girl," which Pathe will release on March 31st. Out of the whirl of revolution she dances her way to fame and ree power through a puis. "Jungle Kings and Queens of the Screen" is the title of the new issue ing, colorful, swiftly of Our World Today, the modern screen magazine. "A Moving Movie NG 5 moving story of love Show" is the Lyman H, Howe Hodge-Podge for March, i » " ks i and hate--with Do- i # : i 4% % I i lores Del Rio and : ' p % Charles Farrell in the most glamorous roles' of their careers, "The Love Birds," movietone short subject featuring the Rooney family, has been completed at Universal, Pat Rooney, Marian Bent Rooney, and their son Pat III will next do "The Tree of Love," Ben Holmes is directing Edgar Allan Wolff wrote the six stories in the series, -------- . E. A. Dupont, having, finished "Piccadilly," which will be released in America by World Wide Pictures, has another big production up his sleeve. Just what it is, 1s still a secret, but Charles Rosher, who has been camera-~ man for Mary Pickford for the last fifteen years, sails to join British In- ternational Pictures this month, the contract having been arranged by Dupont, One vamp is not enough for a college picture, vouchsafed Carl Laemmle, Jr, so he signed Thelma Daniels to help Edna Marian lure the handsome collegians in the fourth series of "The Collegians." Both girls are blondes and George Lewis, the hero, must resist them beth. Appropriately, the | Cae y { US 1 4 "Entertainment Vv Coming | MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY picture is titled "The Tug of War." It is one of Universal's new series of » Dolores Del Rio Features Ld Ld » In Another Brilliant Triumph * : "The Red Dance" which opens as by C HA LLE N bu ik i» ' 4 the feature attraction on the screen 1 yo} i . 0 Je {J will prove to be a picture that thrills | : and holds at concert pitch the inter- | est of the audience who are to wit- a ¢ [XY 4 ness it. Dolores Del Rio, Charles Farrell and Ivan Linow, a giant and give splendid performances. The story of this latest Fox fea- ture deals with the Russia of the "The Collegians," which are being synchronized, of the Regent theatre on Monday, Russian are cast in the principle roles records coos revolution and shows the turbulent scenes of the times in a logical story. Dolores Del Rio as the peasant girl Tasia, who becomes a leader of the revolutionists and the famous "Red Dancer" of Moscow, is seen probably in the most colorful role of her career. Charles Farrell, as Grand Duke Eugen, again scores as he did in "7th Heaven" and "Street Angel" Ivan Linow, a burly six foot four bulk of a man, plays his part of the peasant who becomes a general with humor as well as a certain ferocity. He it is who fully appreciates the > topsy turvey state of affairs of the JAMES B. LOWE times, when he says® that it is] Who will be seen in the return strange that he should be a general,] engagement of Uncle Tom's Tasia a dancer in the Moscow thea-| Cabin coming to the New Mar- tre, and the village barber a Minister| tin Theatre soon, of Education--that is when he can - read the appointment. Glory" proves that he is still the Some of the sequences, those | .ocier of them all. showing Del Rio performing her Red Dance, are made in technicolor. 9 » There are plenty of thrills, a fine Says Hubby s Diet romance and scenes of unusual his- Most Peculiar Thing torical interest in this production. The czar and his family, Rasputin, Wii the black monk, Trotsky and other [ Winnipeg, Man, March 9--A local famous characters of the revolution | editor, discussing the topic so eter- play their parts and help round a [mally known to women as "f dis g nearly perfect" entertainment.- The |the brute," says:--The trouble with direction of 'Raoul Walsh is splen-|men is they are so finickity about did and the maker of "What Price | their food, They want this, and they >. esi ALICE DAY during Nation-wide CHALLENGER WEE Mr, Gartshore, driver of the car, started the Essex "Challenger" the bottom of Hart's Hill at the rate The funniest marital miz-up ever filmed, If you love fun md frolic see this picture. all day long is well within New. Martin Theatre Daily Times, Wednesday, March 6, 1929, IN FAST GET-AWAY ne eel. IN 4 fy of o them we offer first road offers up to 70 miles an hour. IN HILL opportunity to test the CLIMBING -against Coming = Thurs., F ri, Sat. 'Uncle Tom's Cabin AFTER THE SHOW bavi JL OF =~ note smoothness of soe -- Seventy-six notable im- case of steering--roadabil- provements, the price is the ity and effectiveness of lowest in Essex -- brakes. IN ENDUR- pricebutlittieabovethelow- ANCE~60 miles an hour est-pricedcaronthe market. a Watch ESSEX the CHALLENGER ROSS, AMES & GARTSHORE ~~ Company, Limited. | 4h RR Altes the show a.balf hour at the Waldort will Ls, ample time to enjoy a tasty meal made bette Waldorf Servico--Dine Tonight at by WALDORF CAFE 11 SIMCOE ST. NORTH . { d from "Uncle Tom's Cabin" which is showing at the New Martin Theatre in the near future PS TY eaten Sel 1 Ee ener =u GD MA Ss bed NE