Oshawa Daily Times, 3 Nov 1928, p. 10

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THE OSHAWA DAILY [IMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1928 What's What and Who's Whe in the Amusement. World A ---- Dolores Costello and Greta Garbo Starring in Newest Production ---- "The Mysterious . Lady". bs] Greta Garbo's Finest Pic-| ture While Dolores Cos» tello Features in "Tenders loin" --Election * Returns 'at Regent Tuesday Night In "Tenderloin," the new melo- drama selected for Dolores Costello, and over which Warner Bros. have been spending so mush time and effort out in their Hollywood stu- dios, there is ome thrilling angle which will fill with joy those law- yers who hold that circumstantial evidence is never sufficient in itself to. convict anyone. It comes to the New Martin on Monday. "Tenderloin" is - frankly melodra- matic and deals with a set of ex- pert safe blowers, One of these crooks, a handsome young fellow, brings his fascinations to bear on a lovely young girl who has not the faintest idea regarding his. charac- ter. The girl, hurrying home of a blustery night, is startled by a leather bag coming over a fence and dropping at her feet, She looks around, There is not a soul in sight. Then from an alley. half- way down the block some figures hurriedly 'emerge and vanish, The girl picks up the bag and as she does a squad of police come races ing around the corner and seeing Election Retums at Regent Theatre © Tuesday Night The management of the Regent Theatre has again considered its patrons first. Tuesday night, when excite: ment will reign high all over the United States, and no less interest is felt in this country, all the election re- turns will be furnished at regular intervals to the audi- ence at the Regent. This act on the part of the manage ment, is just another step to- wards providing the Regent theatre-goers with the latest in film releases, current events and news features. The safe in just been were in culprits her and the bag exult. the county bank had blown and already they possession of one of the and the stolen money. The gang, surprised, holted out of the bank. The man with the swag, to make his escape easier, threw the bag with the money over a fence, feeling certain the lookout with the extra car would get it. The lookout, unable to do this, saw all that happened and made off. From this, one of many startling incidents in "Tenderloin," it is to be taken that as a melodrama it should possess a number of thrills. BISHOP RETURNS TO DIOCESE IN BENGAL Quebee, Nov, 3.--His Grace Mgr. Boulay, of Ottawa, sailed Wednes- day for the Dincese of Chitagon, in Bengal to resume his mission work in India after a stay of some little time on this side of the Atlantic. His Grace, who is a noted mis- slonary, was born in Ottawa but his father, Philias Boulay, lived in Quebec for a number of years, There are, 26 Canadians in the diocese over which Mgr. Boulay is in charge, 10 of whom are priests. The diocese itself is located in the delta of the Ganges and ih Burmah. MAN MAY DIE, HIT BY AUTO Guelph, Nov. 3--Blinded, he tells police, by the glaring headlights of an approaching motor car on the highway at Rockwood Thursday night, Harwood Gosselin failed to see Harry Peach, an aged resident walking along the road and crashed into him, causing bodily injuries that will probably result in his death, ALBERTA AFTER ONTARIO MARKET Calgary, Nov, 3.--That a vig- orous campaign will be staged next Spring in eonnection with the Ou- tario market and that every effort will be made in the meantime to induce Ottawa to extend the special shipping period from January 15 to July 15, was the unanimous decision of coal operators of the province, who met in conference HIN CLARE Cie SJ ------ GE od 3331333332230 300I5533555 x © for See "Tena what spe © W rlotn, is 2222 33535100300 IOI IIOIINI III) 22 + ALLL COLL NSTC DOLORES COSTELLO WHO WILL BE SEEN PLAYING DERLOIN" AT THE NEW MARTIN STARTING ON MONDAY IN "TEN. a ------ A -- FLICKERS FROM FILMDOM AND GOSSIP OF THE SCREEN A GENERAL REVIEW OF SCREEN ACTIVITIES AND CLOSE UPS | "Clear the Decks," Reginald Denny's current picture, will soon be finished at Universal City, His next vehicle, "His Lucky Day," will be directed by Eddie Cline, who was recently engaged by Carl Laemmle for his directorial assignment, Leo McCarey, general supervisor of Hal Roach M-G-M comedies, is personally directing the new Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy comedy now in production at the Hal Roach studio, This comedy yet untitled, bids fair to top all previous Laurel and Hardy comedies, with laughs and thrills galore, Tom Kennedy and "Beans," the dog, are in support, Pathe's "The Flying Fool," forthcoming William Boyd starring ves hicle, deals with the adventure of a dirigible and its crew in the Arctic wastes of northern Greenland, Neil Brant is writing the story, an original scheduled to follow "The Leathernecks" in production, Three beauties play in support of Robert Graves, featured comic in "Wife Trouble," a new Educational-Cameo Comedy, 'Two are brun- ettes and one is a blonde. Muriel Evans and Adrienne Dore are the brunettes while Amber Norman is the blonde, Richard Schayer, scenarist, who has worked on no less than ten productions in the past year, has been assigned to adapt King Vidor's forthcoming picture of negro life, as yet untitled, for Metro-Goldwyn- . Mayer. The new picture, based on the life in the South, is to be unique in that all but one of the players will be Auli D. W. Griffith, who gave to silent films the close-up and the fade- out, now contributes to sound pictures the sound dissolve and the sound fade-out. These effects will be presented in "The Love Song," in which William Boyd, Jetta Goudal and Lupe Velez appear. "Dream of Love" is the new title selected for the Metro-Goldwyn- Meyer Balkan kingdom story, "Adrienne Lecouvreur," now in produc- tion under Fred Niblo's direction, with Joan Crawford and Nils Asther in leading roles, This film will have a special musical synchronization and sound cffects, Florence Vidor's next camera work will be with Wallace Beery in "Tong War." A new Hal Roach Comedy, starring Charley Chase, is now in the cutting room at the Hal Roach studios. This comedy has been titled "Chasing Husbands," and was made under the direction of James W, Parrott, supervised by Leo McCarey, for M-G-M release. Included in the cast are Gertrude Astor, Kalla Pasha, and a bevy of gorgeous Hal Roach Bathing Beauties, Raymond Hatton has been signed by Pathe to play the role of city editor in "The Office Scandal" a stirring story of newspaper life which will star Phyllis Haver as a "sob sister." Drama of the Underworld is Seen in "Tenderloin" The exceedingly popular Dolores Costello comes to the screen of the New Martin on Monday when War- ner Bros. will present her in their latest de Juxe feature picture, "Tend- erloin." It is to be said of the Cos- tello admirers that they all have been awaiting this picture with consider- able interest even since the first an- nouncemént was made regarding it. Nothing that is in sight on the screen seems to it in importance, What gives "Tenderloin" such 2 "kick" in advance Of its presenta- tion is the mews that jt is a melo- dramatic crook drama affording the gorgeous Dolores of one of the best emotional roles she has ever had. That in itself is enough to interest the fans who flock under the young woman's banner. Further than this, it is known. that Miss Costello nae much to do in selecting the story of the picture, which was written by Melville Crosman. "The screen adaptation was made by E. T. Lowe, Jr., and as an indication of what Warner Bros. thought of the work, they assigned the filming of it to Michael Curtiz, recognized as one of the most artistic directors in the em tire motion picture field. In this new de luxe offering Miss Costello bas an acting role which en- ables her to play upon the sympa- thics of her audiences. An innocent girl inveigled into 2 gang of master | team. crooks through her infatuation for g seemingly honest youth, a member of the gang, she is dragged down and there is nothing to save her from ut- ter degradation except that sound- ness of character that came to her at birth, It is a thrilling fight against what looks like fate, the odds all seemingly against her and hope as far removed as a miser's pity. ; Principal in the support of Miss Costello is the debonair Conrad Na- gel, cast as the good-looking crook. Among the others who help make the story throb are Mitchell Lewis, Dan Wolheim, John Miljan, Georgie Stone and Pat igan. HOLD-OUTS MAY AGREE WEDNESDAY Pittsburg, Nov. Harold Darragh and hockey team, recently "laid off" by their suspension. suspended men have been working out with the The salary differences which brought about the suspensions may be discussed with Leonard at a con- ference here next Wednesday, it was Greta Garbo achieves a new screen triumph in "The Mysterious Lady," coming Monday ta the Regent Thea- tre as a new feature with the famous Swedish star in the exotic role of a Russian spy. In her latest film production, Miss Garbo is the heroine of a vivid plot centering about military intrigue that engulied Europe before the World War, plotting the downfall of a young enemy officer, whom she rea- lizes that she loves after he has been disgraced. Conrad Nagel plays opposite Miss Garbo as the dashing Austrian cav- alryman who falls under the charm of the beautiful spy. In the stellar The "Mysterious Lady" , Fine Military Production supporting cast are Gustav von Seyf- fertita and Edward Connelly, hi Fred Niblo, who filmed "The Temptress" in which Miss Garbo scored her first outstanding American film success, directed the new picture, Bess Meredyth prepared the screen play from an original novel by Lud- wig Wolff, German author, ' The new screen triumph, besides being one of the beautiful star's most enchanting romance, is a fascinating behind-the-scenes sevelation of the espionage system that riddles conti- nental Europe, How this network of intrigue operates, the part that wo- men play in it, and the methods used to combat it, furnish the film with a thousand and one new thrills. SLAIN BOY A MEMBER OF WINTER FAIR TEAM Kemptville, Nov, 8, -- The fun- eral of Thomas BE. Harty, 18-year- old boy, who met an untimely death at Mountain Station en Wed- nesday evening. when he was killed by a .32 rifle bullet from a gua n the hands of Christopher Moore on whom the boys were playing Hallowe'en tricks, was held from V, Milne, Friday afternoon, to St. Andrew's United Church, Halle- ville, The cortege was one of the largest ever seen in this communi. ty Since coming to Mountain, Hart - --_-- We have moved from the Tea Rooms. ing. week. Columbus Hall eT STUDIO MOVED Winter Gardens, where we were located last season, to our new Studio over Welch's Pupils may now enroll for private or class lessons, in ballroom, theatrical, ta Also reducing and body build Lessons by Mr, DaCosta or Miss Chalmers, Toronto's foremost teachers, on Tuesday and Wednesday of each DA CO TA Studios of Dancing and soft shoe danc- ing. We'ch's Tea Rooms the residence of his uncle, Frank ! had made a large circle of frien who learned with deep regre: his passing. Just a week ago he won a position: on the Dundas County boys' judging team which will be given a free trip to the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, PREMIER MAKES REQUEST FOR 2-MINUTE SILENCE Ottawa, Nov. 3.--The following statement was issued by tue Prime Minister; "In accordance with arranges ments for the observance of Armis. tice Day sanctioned by His Majesty the King, the people of Canada are invited to mark the occasion by a two-minute silence at 11 o'clock a.m. on Sunday, November 11. It is suggested that wherever possible church services should begin at such hours as may be convenient in order to insure that there shall be a pause in the service at 11 a.m. for observance of the period of silence." OSHAWA Winter Gardens Dancing Every TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY Jack Evans & his Manhattan Blue Blowers POPULAR PRICES {1} 1 Il Jd ! £ L, ing 3 Garbo chap, fit ' der Hike thi DY, she liveg of Re, Mer, {rid Screpys, n one, °h had Enter tainment With Peace-time wars, with love and hate clashing upon the invisible battle grounds of espions age, . thrilling! CONRAD NAGEL You Will Never Regret Seeing This Picture Bs

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