Oshawa Daily Times, 3 Dec 1927, p. 6

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na THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1927 Coming Attractions at the £_. Local Theatres REGENT. "Rose of the Golden West" NEW MARTIN-" Sally In Our Alley" "ROSE OF THE GOLDEN WEST" One of the largest casts in recent years used in a motion picture not dealing with the war was drafted for the fi g of "Rose of the Gold- en West," George Fitzmaurice's epic of California in the romantic days be- fore the gold-rush when it was under Spanish rule. More than 3,500 persons appear in the scenes of this story, coming to the Regent Theatre Monday, which tells of the love affair that turned the tide of the battle of intrigue between ' | several world powers for possession of California. Five location trips ' were led by Director Fitzmaurice fronr | the First National studio in Burbank, California, to various historical spots | throughout the State. The featured players in "Rose of | the Golden West" include Mary Astor as the heroine, Gilbert Ro- ' [land as the hot-blonded youthful hero, Monta Love, Gustay von Seyffertitz and Flora Finch, | The romantic, dreamy beauty of California in the days of the Span- ish dons and Mission fathers forms | the natural background against | which the story of "Rose of the Golden West," is laid. Many of these spots are still practically un- touched and were used for locations | tures, Four of the 21 missions built by the padres and the natives of west- ern erica more than 150 years ago appear in this stirring tale which tells of the winning of California to the I United States in 1846, The dons are shown in all their | vais, for this George Fitzmaurice special ww production for First National Pic- | Celebrated screen beauty who will co-star Roland at the I All in the maurice The Golden West," feudal glory with their hosts of ser- | she ¢ | | their regal splendor, Mary Astor plays the role of the heroine of "Rose of The Golden West," and Gilbert | Roland, of direct Spanish Love, Gus- | tav von Seyffertitz and parenti; b the hero. Montague also are featured. In addition to the above there will he a very interesting showing oi 'th Paramount News Reel, and a fi comedy. "SALLY IN OUR ALLEY" Comedy, pathos, dramatic thrills, ! land an appealing love story are | promised movie patrons in "Sally {in Our Alley," "Columbia Pictures | | screen romance which comes to the | New Martin Theatre on Monday, | A tenement Cinderella is the hero- inc of the tale. She is an Irish arphan, vho is adopted by a trio of foster-iathers--a Scotchman, an lal- | fan and a Jew. \ young plumber lad | is her sweetheart, When her wealthy aunt opens the door of riches for her, ! she is expected to forget her hum ble friends. Her reaction to this new phase in her life i5 the moti vation for the events that lead vp to the stirring climax. It also paves the way for an original twist ending t ) th story. i "Sally in Our MARY ASTOR added miraction oO 8 ' in the title role. Miss Mason was J chosen for this part by Colinmnia Gilbert | officials because of her marked uc- | Monday | cess in "Sweet Rosie O'Grady," on Ceorye Fitu. | of this company's hits of | SC "Rose of | son. Miss Mason has played oo wide varity of roles since her debut a cetress at the age of two, bn Is in the. types that mingd gemin with the wistiul Aley" 1 t! vith dashing romantic production, eee ee | TR anc'® the their Deantiful wos on Flora Fiuchj | 'tolerant riches to true lLappiness, Coming Attractions Within the next few weeks Oshawa fans will have opportuni- ties of seeing some of the following splendid features: -- "The Rejuvenation of Aust Mary," staring that great artist of the stage, May Robson, who created the original role of "Aunt . Mary." This is a clean delightful comedy which has won the hearts of thousands. "Now We're in the Air," with those inimitable comedians, Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton. Those who saw them in "Fireman Save My Child" and "We're in the Navy Now" will certainly not miss a chance of seeing thesc two laugh-makers again, "Nomads of the North," a new Lon Chaney picture which adds still more to the fame of this great impersonator, "Bringing w Father in Politics." We nced say nothing more than that this hilarivos comedy is based upon the well-known comic strip. "The Life of Riley." When we tell you that George Sidney and Charles Murray are co-partners in this smashing comedy, vou will know what to expect. The stars of "The Cohen andi the Kellys" and "McFadden's Flats" still have a bountiful supply of laughs to spring upon you when you are least expecting them. "Roses of Picardy," a war story that is "different," with a tender love interest that will intrigue the most hardened "first nighter." SROSK OF THE GOLDS WEST" | The breathless beauty of Mary | Astor--the fire of Gilbert Roland, the intrigue of California of old! Spain--the splendor of the Gold-! en 'West--all woven into a thril-! ing and mighty spectacle by the hand of Hollywood's premier ai' ractor George Pitzmaurice is the only way we can commence to tell vou about "Rose of the Golden West," which manager Leon Osler is bringing to the Regent on Mon- day night for a limited three night cngagenient at uno advance over | regular prices. This long awaited First Nation- 1 gpecial production contains all the sweeping icality all the dash- ing romance, daring and instrigue of the most coleriul chapter of old Californian history. Never has the screen offercd a romance of burning love and re:kless youth set amid the magnificence of Old Monterey --drawin between two - Zreat loves--love of country and considered one of the best deline- [love of a beautiful girl---aa op- tors of Eat Side characters, and | presged people praying for him to plays the Bowery maid and the up- | strike tho blow that would give town debuiante with equal ease, them their liberty beautiful Richard Arlen, who has become | senorita weiting for hiry to make own, Onlv the ge: 'u3 of on i the outstanding younger lead- | 10 hig » fi the reree ug! 15 | rq el t noid cen, through his | pyeemaurics could heve riven til story to ou and cerried you to John Shreve in "The "a Columbia picture, was |, v . ! {t' turflling denouement in scene of lavishness, magnificence gn" Shirley Mason in he role of a little orphan. of tenexent streets whose loyal loving heart rises above in- acd to this company by Paramount WA -------- ( (2-inT Vv 1 will ba poriraved when the Liz picture reaches Osh- vr awa on Monday night LEA RR IT ISR TS ' SAP Tm . Genuine WEAT. Aluminum Beking and Roasting for You-- J but Now grocers Withdrawn Soon! May Zstor was never heauti/], Ih Reland more eh: roles o! thi more rever 'ming in the two leadin coloriul ' roman rastest lovers oltey hrilled by their unfor 1 in this great dram; You will algo find the snirit of )'d Spain--tha fire o! . -the calor of a Ceshingy the Leruty of i! mance oll embodied ia 1 nurry al your |=: Jock Watson. On the rame prozran me will 4 . laughable comedy ere: nd Carry ' as w IL A 8n ing ecurient events flashed or 3 gerzcen froprr the Regent Nev: Camous Lasky to play opposite Mis Aiason, ; - Members of the cupporting cast of "Sally in Our Alley" include Alec Regular Value, $2 Cet Your Pon Now All for $1.98 ~ick 8 Less than the Price of the Pan Alone! ° Large Siz (14% x 10%") With 11 BIG BARS | B. Francis, Paul Panzer, Willian H. Strauss, Kathlyn Williams, Flo. | | "ence Turner and Harry Crocker. | Walter Lang directed from Fdward Clark's story which was inspired by | the famous old English ballad. The featute will be preceded by ten minutes of Fox News and a good | comedy entitled "Four Faces West." | | GIRL'S DECOMPOSED BODY | FOUND BY COBALT TRAPPER of Cobalt, Dec. 2--In cimcumstances that point clearly to suicide by | drowning, the body of Rose Madore, | 16-year-old North Cobalt girl, was | | found on the shore of Lake Temis- | kaming, east of her home, yesterday | afternoon. The girl had been mis- ' sing since September 17, and it was | thought she had gone off with a cir- | cus, as she had threatened to do, She had hinted at suicide, the police state, at different times. The body was found by Albert | Potvin, out setting fox traps, and the | remains were badly decomposed and | had been partly mutilated by prowl ing animals. Dr. Mitchell, Coroner, investigated, and an inquest will not ¥ be held, CASES AT COBOURG (By Staff Reporter) Cobourg, Dec. 3.--Two cases came up before His Honor Judge E. C. 8S. Huycke this morning, when J. Doherty will defena him- self on a charge of stealinz, and Lawrence Kenneth Wicke will de- fend himself on a charge of at- tempting to enter the store of Couch, Johnston and Cryderman in Bowmanville last month, Both of one pe Quantity is Siricily Limiied Cenvine Wear-Ever Llurrin C. M. SALTER Sterling Road Tugcley Dingman & Company, Limited, Toronto, Ont. ekinz and Roasting Fan, w ~pecicl Offer, i Yours truly, ~MiNUM COMPANY OF CANADA . LIMITED. (Manufacturers of "Wear-Ever' Alumin um) Sicned C. M. Salter. Aluminum Company of Canada, Limited TORONTO, Ontario, Canada,, hich you are using in connection with your Ss A GENUINE "WEAR-EVER" ALUMINUM PAN and is a rezuler $2.00 value at Hardware and Department Stores. the accused are represented by Thomas F. Hall, K.C., of Colourg. EE October 24th, 1927. EYESIGHT SPECIALISIS Every eyes does the best it cam. When you can't see btainable at Yor Crocer's --- Oshawa Stores ONLY NEW MARTIN THEATRE Monday Tuesda Wednesd A delightful story of are deot young love with a wonderful background of # tenement uptown, --Quick to Fight «-Quick to Love --Mischievous --Womanly A fascinating mixture of Peter Pan and Cin- derella--that's Sally In Our Alley SPECIAL Attractions That wjll complete SPARKLING! A peignaatly sympathetic scceen story of 71 "alley" Cinderella, who has to experio t20 4 toleranee of snobbish wealth heto Prince Charming right around th: then the almost loscs him, m~id gains her t:ve happiness st ' sating entertainment--in "Cally in Ou» All 3) THRILLING! How 1 one of the most enjoyabw evenings gt the theatre, A very Special COMEDY "Four Faces West" FOX NEWS LF A Wondertul Chew -- SEE IT! | f | | er pas £ IR vi SG iad <i -- es NEVER A LOVE SO SWEET NEVER A ROMANCE SO DARING fee OSES "YHER life to reiurn vicloriously to his El The supreme effort of the screen's most glorious lovers! MARY ASTOR i and ROSE--a Kisi--a sigh and a brave youth goes forth to avenge an op- pressed not knowing Je would have to take the dearest thing in people, countrymen! lr YOU'LL REMEMBER IT STARTS SLES [iONDAY

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