Ontario Reformer, 13 Apr 1922, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR " "OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922 arm Fa rm Notes Mr, John Brown started plowing on Monday last, Tuesday's heavy rain, delayed seed- ing operations indefinitely. Otherwise work would have been general, Some of the older generation frown on a few hours spent on sports but the country boy is just as much en- titled to recreation as the town lads 80 our boys are lining up for the O, RPRAN & THEATRE i} THURSDAY FRIDAY and & D. A. Football, Judging from in: terest taken the country will come out top hole, The establishment of dairy stan- | dards, not only for Ontario, but for the whole of Canada, is forecasted by a resolution introduced -in the House of Commons by J. W, Ken- nedy, member for Stormont and Glengarry. This resolution calls up- on the House to recommened that | standards be established for Canadian | dairy produce, both for export and home trade, and asserts that such ac-| tion would be in the best interests of the dairy industry. The same in- fluences which are opposing the On-| tario Dairy Standards Act will no doubt be brought to bear upon this resolution as well, | | Two samples of sweet clover en- silage were lately shown side by side | in a Barrie seed store, One was from Premier Drury's silo and was made | from clover cut on June 4, The oth- er was from the silo on the farm of Wesley Caldwell and was made from ! cutting on June 21. Both samples were good, but that made from the cutting of June 4 was the better of the! two, the superior quality of the en- (Continued from page 3) | the air, reguired a longer swing, which wus obtained by the club fall- 'ing into the web of the' thumb, as Friday and Saturday stated above. Since the introduc- ; tion of the rubber cored ball there | does not seem to be the same neces- {sity for a long swing as before, and {tho sliding grip has entirely disap- {peared among good players, 1] 'heartily agree with this, for 1 feel | that any change in the grip during | the swing will not add to accuracy, | However, it cannot be overlooked that even today there is little give of the fingers at the top of the swing, { which in some cases causes the right {hand to open a fraction. There is not, | however, any sliding movement as |the club is held firmly with the thumb {and forefingers. This little give or {flexibility of the fingers is not char- [acteristic of all good players, for {there are many who seem to have a firm, even grip throughout the |swing. | In addition to the overlapping grip {there are two others which may 'be {more or less called types--heing the ordinary double V grip, which differs AT THE NEW MARTIN Thursday, Cost and Value The Value of any Commodity you Buy Should be Measured more by the Use you can make of it--its Utility--than by the Price you Pay for it. There are Few Commodities which you can Purchase today which con- tain as much Inherent Utility in Proportion to their Price as Gas Service, Gas Service Offers Real Value, Use Gas For Greater Convenience, Comfort and Cleanliness Permanent Gas Service Hydro-Electric Power Commission Of silage made at the earlier date be- ing evidently wholly due to the fact that it was cut early. Both samples from the Vardon grip only in that (there is no overlapping. Both are {decidedly finger grips. The other is indicated that knives were not as sharp, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of [generally called the palm grip, which . as they should have been when filling | this week the people of Oshawa will has many variations. But its chief took place, but notwithstanding this! have a chance to see themselves in|characteristic is that the club is held PHONE. 233 there was to evidence whatever of [the movies. The Maritime moving, in the palm as one would hold a buse- mold and a delightful odor was given picture corporation who have had a/ball bat. off. } Photographer here tor We past month! It seems to he the consensus of | _- ; - ¢ . ; taking pictures of the local features opinion that a harder blow © 'SSIA'S 1S y i SELF T EXCE $ |of interest have completed the vid bi by a club held in the nde RUSSIAS RESTORATION nyse ; Noy EXCEPTED and it will be shown at the New Mar-|than in the fingers, and most players York Tribune--The likeli- Woodstock Sentinel tin on the days stated. Nearly every- who have changed grips have testi- Russia regenerated sarding Wa Chicago [pion," which comes to' the Regent One at some stage of their life has fied to a loss of distance upon the Devpe #re pertect]y sane | theatre next Monday and Tuesday, | wished to be in the movies, come and adopting of the overlapping one. But iy Jobody Rites Xe Ee hesides being a skilled director, is|"ee these pictures, possibly you ure they usually add that they consid- He re Probably dco Ml an expert with the camera. His | in them and will have a chance to cred that the extra control they got hat Nearly Wg ay . .aveer has been a highly successfuil)s€e how you would appear on the, over the club more than compensated hime ody of J Ag and this feature is his first|screen, (them for this, i Ro Sealy there an) directorial effort for faramount, { Et a = st In these days well trapped i, 8 as nae rT i ot | | One of the finest casts that could! AT THE REGENT courses, accuracy gets its reward, and insanity. | | | | SATURDAY Ontario 15 KING ST. EAST AT THE REGENT i Philip KE. Rosen who directed | Wallace Reid in 'The World's Cham- This per- as the hand right hand more underneath it, mits of a more rounded swing, natural tendency of the right underneath to keep the elbow in close to the body. This is very characteristic in Miss Leiteh's swing, and is one reason why she re quires such a pronounced body turn and crouch; otherwise she could not get her club into a hitting position. FAIthough her hody turn is quite pro ced, her club goes little if any the horizontal, and these reasons together explain why it faces would 1] the slice, the Review: --Ae- lawyer, few any time, or fifty the sense regarded on some is being in authority e Leninites are reasons the what cannot reve ny matter For mi group, no leads Everywhere is is slim <hevik of its course ng for the le say, a great long- But one } of wiho » assembled was provided for the| A characteristic which makes the beginner would be well advised Yelirer I picture. Lois Wilson, popular Para-| "The Mysterious Rider," an adapta- to make accuracy the slogan of his mount leading woman, who was seen | tion of the novel of Zane Grey, which game For this reason | in "Miss Lulu Bett" has the femin-!is the feature attraction at the Re- strongly recommend the ove lupping method Ti : vaiom. 11 must he change [Iv ine lead. Lionel Belmore, an Eng- gent Theatre Thursday, Friday and!zrip, It gets both hands close: i z e v Oo yird lish aetor of reputation, Henry Mil- Saturday, a truly powerful screen cnables them to work in harmony. I suckle TIASID BY ler, Jr., son of the stage star; W. J./document and enthralling as enter-{also think there mors Ferguson, a venerable actor, Helen !'tainment, is the producer's selection uniformity in the grip. as one ) ! Dunbar, Guy Oliver, leslie Casey of players for the various roles, It!readily dovetails into the other. The | and others completeta roster of play- may be said with confidence that |right hand in golf is supposed to have, | ers that could hardly be excelled. players meriting the rank of staria tendency to dominate the shot be- | | . The locate of "The Champion" is are seen in every improtant role of cause of extra strength, Th 3s tors in connection with 3 | England and the story concerns the big production domination desirable a | William . Burroughs, a young man; Aggie Herring, wao plays "Ma- though it is detrimental in taking t | who prefers fishing to the study of ria,' the cook at the ranch house; is club 1 k jut the tpping theology for which he is destined. an example. Her function in "The the right hand is supposed to count | He rups away from the parental) Mysterious Rider" is to carry a eract this tendency Interlockin {home and becomes a prize fight! comedy role. As Miss Herring is confused with overlappin | champion, but in the end his lIstic one of the best known artists of her: must avoided {prowess enables him finally to type in pictures, and has been star Whatever grip is u achieve the desire of his life. There red in comedy drama as. well as ner can put this down is said to be a wonderfully captivat- with her own theatrical! company on th bands must be as Ane love story and much humor Ute legitimate stage, she is a ran s possible 3 throughout the picture. choice for the part, and add SOF PRRY played for [thr ag -- led -- *small amount Wp enjoyment 30 yitit Ww eh A | rood Those getting in on the ground the picture. . ers hi . in COIN, ITS : that floor often find there is no elevator. -- AE Harrisburg Patriot AT THE GRAND Nearly every reader oi red-blooded fiction, probably, ha Zane Grey. LEven the few not at least know him by reputation as the past master of tales |, of daring and adventure dealing with ilife in the wilder regions of the great West. Zane Grey, !Ohio, is only 47 his celebrated literary done since 1904. Prior for half a dozen years or more. he practised dentistry in New York. pion: hand in just reverse i ha From pulling teeth to pulling crowd- (i... Miss Lei 'h is a good ed houses at motion picture theatres 1). where the back of tht hand fa is something of a jump--but with the ojo sound and Braid is a case of jaid of William Fox, the well-known j.ine well over the club, | photoplay producer, he has made it. pe gkv Four of Zane Grey's stories screen ed by Fox with William Farnum as! : : i ! . . : teristics, t t is. whe » wishes tol the word But it is a form of pave- the star have achieved sensational suc- tics, that en one wis og | ure % wi § cess throughout the country These {pull, it is customary to put the left | ment that has been considered too hs ' 8 oe Se 1h: » over X ? bt I axnocasive her wy are, "Riders of the Purple Sage." whe | Rand more over the club and the right | xpeusive Tor gen ral use {Rainbow Trail," "The Lone Star Hall- | oe ---------------------- RH Al ger" and "The Last of the Duanes." { These thrilling film dramas are un-| forgettable by any one who has seen | them. | Now comes a fifth: Zane Grey story | produced as a motion picture "super- special" by Fox. "The Last Trail" is] to Open an eagagement here at the | {Grand Theatre on Thursday. Here is a tale of mystery, of a lone mandiio] ERNIE MARKS, Mgr. operations, of a bursting dam and | flooded town, of speedy action, valor and tender romance, Surely "The| Last Trail," handled by Fox, should] prove wonderfully fine entertainment. | SIGNS OF RING Blade: When the the kitchen, on the swaying the tu thrust the snow and : de Toledo buzzes swings pioneer blue honey. the nocase of in the t hand works more over ti and the if any underneath The reader over, that we »only, held oppo=ite the and | | vine ahove | eft thing, ips apt to bel spikes | Lo ng han remember o contusin 3 has huddle nere must are dealing and that there are ing and bods vement, which cannot ignored vhich more will he said later 5%' ri aed REGENT he overlay 1g grip 1 ny for his its tance and be sucii as is mpact Special Matinee GOOD FRIDAY Prices 10c & 25¢ EVENING PRICES Children 15¢ Adults 25¢ ITS COMING AGAIN THE TRIUMPHAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF Cn TT "The SHEIK" - we Rudolph Valentino and over of} fa by always he ed, the close This is the first time this Picture has these prices, and it can |! only be made possible by |, the co-operation of the public. they mu no 4 0 each oth of 0] the | Featuring Agnes Jares WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY April 19th and 20th SHOWN AT USUAL PRICES ADULTS, 25¢; CHILDREN, 11c TAX INCLUDED left hand must ground. but he at J¢ hole, or better still, par sky This enable Dore easily ut In addition struck with the hand facing ground These as authority two generations a unnot ignored by successful z ers today No restric scan in on the position of the right hand we find good who have fl 10t 1 it f the not point f compromise with it. Mis ihtedly uses it wholly In id Abe Mitchell uss rsonall into Al those | American -- Des | stories by | who have men 10 break will be mets, the next millionare ol radio Guess (the manufacturing | Moines Register read sot tion the Wo points were insist vd |] " native Zanesville vears of age, and all work has been to that time, ol be RUBBER PAVEMENTS There eaperiment Toronto Star may be in Copen of rubber built as an golfers the I oa street distance that it The ourt to the Savoy pavement of would SATURDAY 220 yards it last for fifty | pavement of Hotel in Lon-! rubber, and been ad- tourists from all poris claimed Years facing | the don red less Noise or 8 of has by { SPECIAL MATINEE GOOD FRIDAY and "SATURDAY at 2.15 Certain grips have certain chura of EGENT ONE OF CANADA'S BEST R DIRECT FROM PANTAGES TORONTO A Benj B. 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