Daily Times-Gazette, 15 Mar 1947, p. 9

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PAGE NINE tute of the Blind meeting once & week for play on a special cribbage board introduced from England. Only differences between the spe- cial board and ordinary boards are the raised eyelids around each hole, 'SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1947 THE DAILY TIMES-CAZETTE RMED Regina-- (CP) -- The first blind persons' cribbage league in Canada is under way in Regina with mem- bers of the Canadian Nationa] Insti- MONDAY! TERRA AFC THE YEAR'S TOP. + MYSTERY - ROMANCE 2 FOR ALL WOMEN . . . AND THEIR MEN . . . A GREAT EMOTIONAL THRILL! "UNDERCURRENT" OFFERS HEPBURN AND TAYLOR IN RIPPING MARITAL TALE The story of two people whose marital happiness is bl: ghted by the mysterious shadow of an unseen rival brings Katharine Hepburn and Robert Taylor together for the first time on the Regent screen, starting Monday in "Under~ current," a picture which you will want to see twice, v Unf a with ting and mounting step by step to a terrific climax, "Undercurrent" starts the first time on the screen in with the romantic meeting and subsequent marriage of Ann Hamilton and Allan Garroway, wealthy young indus- trialist, The marriage at first gives promise of being a happy one, but gradually and inexorably there hovers over the young couple the shadow of Alan's brother, Michael B arroway. What happened to Michael? If he is the villiain repute makes him, why are there so many tender under currents connected with the traces of his personality? Is Ann in love with Alan whom she married or with Michael whom she has never seen? These are the questions which form the framework of a narrative which sweeps th e spectator from one breathtaking sequence to the next. in a cli of d ic power, FHEATKES TODAY Regent -- "The Stranger" 1.30, 3.30, 5.15, 7.15, 9.20, Last com- plete show 8.50. Marks -- "Singin' in the Com," 12.15, 2.15, 4.15, 6.15, 8.20, 10.30. "Two-Fisted Stranger," 1.20, 3.20, 5.25, 7.30, 9.45. Las com- pete show, 9.35 p.m. Biltmore -- "Abilene Town," 1.08, 3.25, 5.44, 8.02, 10.12. "Birth of a Star" 12.30, 2.48, 5.08, 7.24, 9.34. Last complete show, 9.34. AYLOR ICTURE IN YEARS! Holt are romantically teamed for Ernst Lubitsch's d BE "Cluny Brown" based on Margery Sharp's best-selling which arrives at the Biltmore Theatre on Monday for a two-day engagement. Peter Lawford, Helen ardiner and Sir Aubrey Smith ap pear in supporting roles. Oscar Wilde's celebrated story modernized and streamlined will be the d fi on the rogram, Charles Laughton, - Robert Young, "Rags" Ragland, Willlam Gargan and many other top- notch names play the leading roles. BILTMORE--Charles 5 BACK! HIS FIRST P HE" HER FINEST PERFORMANCE ROBER MITCHUM wuss | NEW Th FAVORITE /] h EPT AWAY BY YOU JL8E 5 TERTAINMENT _-- * LAST TIMES TODAY: 0 "THE STRANGER" ON THE SAME PROGRAM Also Latest News Films of "Hen Pecked Hoboes Butyata Aun Sevit (In Technicolor) LATEST WORLD NEWS! i. BOGART AND BACALL LOAN IN "THE BIG SLEEP" A Pretty Colleen M wr ARKS FOR 3 DAYS STARTING MONDAY, S-- - but big-hearted roles are nothing new to Humphrey art an A Wh ou i" mothing new to Lauren Bacall. But together this couple 2 Hume tonight in the Howard Hawks production, Warner' "The Big Sleep," at Marks Monday, offer something mew in exciting film fare. And something new has been added to the screen's most sensational combination--Ilovely Martha ickers. Vicker beauteous and talented Miss Vickers plays the role of a pathological retty whose chasing ways run her right into the murderous activities of a 4 shot gambler and a small-fry chiseler, in this Raymond Chandler mystery. She also tries her childlike charms on the private dick her father has hired to find the black-mailer. Phil Marlowe (Humphrey Bogart), no novice to the chase, sed her up in Javoray dior sister (Lauren Bacall). But Marlowe soon finds chat sald sister is more in n protecting her family and not until the final gun duel does she own up to the fact that he is on her side. For the sake of her family, and her heart, she plays along with him, and punctuates is adventure with evelamation points. ond Chandler's best selling novel by William Faulkner, ules Furthman, this ure has a cast of characters each ted to make Fa sit up and take motice, Featuring Dorothy ing cast headed by John Ridgely, Peggy Knudsen, ha Cook, Jr.,, and Regis Toomey. Howard Hawks directed the film--the same man who brought Sogethor Bogart and Bacall for the first time in "To Have and Have Not." And Max Steiner has written 3 score that underlines the drama, melodrama, love and hate that make for fough, tense and exciting entertainment, J A FAMOLIIS PLAYERS THIATRYS Horticulturalist Awarded Medal New Liskeard, March 15 (CP)-- C. A. Byam, a member of the On- tario Horticultural Board for the past 20 years, has been awarded: the Carter Medal for horticultural su- premacy, it was learned here yes- terday. BILTMORE CHARLES BOYER, JENNIFER JONES, MARGARET O'BRIEN TOP DOUBLE SHOW MONDAY Charles Boyer and Jennifer Jones are romantically teamed for the first time on the screen in Ernst Lubitsch's roduction of "Cluny Brown," the hi- Los Angeles | Clamps Down -a Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart (above) get Jeady for the kill in the tense and exciting climax of Warner Bros.' "The Big Sleep." The How. Hawks production, .,based on the popular Raymond Chandler novel of that name, comes to the Marks on Monday for a li 3-day On Criminals Los Angeles, March 15--(AP)-- The police department revived a road block system today and an- nounced plans to add 250 officers in efforts to crush a crime wave which started with the mutilation killing of Elizabeth (Black Dahlia) Short Jan, 15. Surprised motorists at seven main intersections found themselves stop- ped last night as police teamg halt- ed and checked all automobiles. Any suspicious cars or occupants are de- tained for further investigation. Innocent motorists, however, were permitted to proceed with the least inconvenience. The road block system, first tried here in 1923 and revived briefly in the 1930's, will be used periodically at varying inter- sections, Results of the first night's road block roundup included 35 men booked on suspicion of robbery, two on suspicion of burglary, seven ju- veniles nabbed fr curfew violation and an assortment of pistols, knives and clubs found in cars or on per- sons "shaken down." The crime list, which includes the brutal killing of four women, was increased yesterday by the shooting of the West Covina chief of police and the slugging and robbery of Dr. Otto Klemperer, 61, famed sym- phony conductor. The police chief, John T. Brown, 30, was shot when he sought to question two men driving a sedan. Brown said it appeared that a bound woman's body was in the back seat. The men have not been apprehended. The chief received a flesh wond in the side which was described as not serious. Fruit Production J $15,181,900 In '46 Toronto, Match 15 (CP)--Total | value of Ontario's fruit production | for 1946 reached a record level of $15,181,900, an increase of $5,000, 000 over 1945, a crop report of the | provincial Agriculture Department | showed yesterday, With the excep- | tion of raspberries, which decreased | 31.9 per cent, all fruit crops rose in production. The apple yield was 680,000 barrels. up from 183,000 in 1945. This crop brought $3,000,000 | to Ontario farmers. arious comedy feature production coming to the Biltmore Theatre for a two-day engagement starting Monday. In addition to being the first picture to co-star the sauve Boyer with Acade- my Award-winner Jennifer Jones, "Cluny Brown" is the first film since the memorable 'Heaven Can Walt" that Lubltsch, the sly genius of so- phisticated romantic comedy, has both | | produced and directed. The picture is based on Margery Sharp's best-selling story of two un- predictable people who after a series of hilarious mis-adventures finally come to the realization that thelr troubles--romantic and otherwice will be over If they can just be un- predictable together, Charles Boyer is seen as "Belinsk!'" the carefree and restless refugee writ- er whose unstereotyped ideas on achleving happiness leads him from One uproarious situation to another. ADDED ATTRACTION You loved her in "Journey for Mar- garet" and adored her in "Lost Angel" --=80 you'll probably just go quietly mad over little Margaret O'Brien, film- dom's number one sweetheart, in her latest role in "The Canterville Ghost", which arrives for a two-day angage- ment at the Biltmore on Monday as the added feature on the grand double program being offered local theatre-goers, In this film version of Oscar Wilde's celebrated story, Margaret co-stars | with Charles Laughton, who plays the | title role, and Robert Young, as an | American Ranger. She plays the youngest descendant of Sir Simon de Canterville, who, because of coward- ice in a duel during his life had been forced to roam the broad halls of his English castle for more than 300 years --and must do so until some of his posterity performs a deed of bravery in his name to free him of the curse and permit him to rest forever. Under the knowing touch of Direc- tor Jules Dassin, "The Canterville Ghost" emerges as one of the warm- est, most delicious fantasies, comedy and drama; it is hilarious and poignant; it will bring to your eyes tears of laughter and tears of sorrow. It's a swell picture, to put it briefly, and you should not miss it, DANCING ! S-- AT THE JUBILEE PAVILION Will Start NEXT THURS. Sponsored By Getting ready for St. Patrick's Day on the 17th, starlet Janis Carter goes in for a bit of "wearin' o' the green" by attaching a trio of shamrocks to her two-piece halter- top swim suit, oF DANCING TO START EVERY THURSDAY AT JUBILEE PAVILION "Red" Hardy who has been running the dances at the Ukrainian hall on Bloor street East every Thursday during the past few weeks has announced that starting netx week, dances at the Uk- ranian Hall will be held on Friday nights in future and that he will be taking over the Jubilee Pavilion every Thursday night starting next week. These dances will feature the sweet recorded music of the country's name bands together with a variety of luce ky number, spot dances and many others, "Red" Hardy has a large following ADULT In 'the "Teen-Agers" of Oshawa who | will no doubt welcome these Dances | beginning at the Jubilee pavilion next Thursday Night, and every week < WEEP-EM-GASPING SENSATION! Humphrey Bogart LAUREN BACALL in WARNERS' sensation of suspense INIT NINIVTIV thereafter. "Red" HARDY Watch for Further Announcements! ) NEW LOW-COST MILES A New Deal-- for old smooth-worn Tires! New Deal too. for car owners tired of Tire expense! Your "smooth- ed," skiddy Tires are not ready for junking. Send them to us, for Re-Treading! We Re-Tread them with deep, safe, armorlike New Anti- Skid surfaces. New life begins (again) at Twenty (or Thir- ty or Forty) thousand miles, for Tires--now. Agents for DUNLOP TIRES "THE WORLD'S FINEST" 5 Expert Vulcanizing and Recapping IRWIN AUTO PARTS "Oshawa"s largest Tire Doctors" 25 ALEXANDER BLVD. PHONE 1094 JENIFER UAE: ERNST LUBITSCH | PETER LAWFORD HELEN WALKER - REGINALD GARDINER - REGINALD OWEN MONDAY & TUESDAY SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT -- 2 DAYS ONLY! THE BEST SHOWS OF ON THE SAME PROGRAMME M-G-M's most whimsical novelty screen idea in years! Based on the famous Oscar Wilde story! MARGARET O'BRIEN Last of the Cantervies, who FRIGHTENED the ghosts CHARLES $9 LAUGHTON "Mutiny on the Bounty" BLIGH Is a SISSY ghost! Zot: YOUNG ONE OF THE YEAR! [anterville ws WILLIAM GARGAN * D "| " OWEN - RAGLAND: UNA O'CONNOR "ABILENE TOWN" with Randolph Scott "BIRTH OF A STAR" -- Danny Kaye DOORS OPEN DAILY AT 12.30 P.M. = AT THE -- MASONIC TEMPLE (Centre Street) Friday, March 28 MUSIC BY HAROLD GODFREY'S ORCHESTRA Dancing 9 to 1 p.m. ADMISSION PRIZES! Tickets Now Available at Local Union Office or From Any Club Member! Per Person 50c¢ DRESS OPTIONAL! Store, Oshawa. BEAUTIFUL Club Bayviow Presents A z ST. PATRICK BALL MONDAY, MAR. 17 --9-7? A CLUB ORCHESTRA DRESS OPTIONAL HATS, HORNS, BUFFET LUNCH $2.50 Per Couple Tickets on Sale at Club Bayview Fri. & Sat. Nights, Also at 1000 Byron St. S. Dancing Every Fri. & Sat. Nights and Wilson & Lee Music SUNDAY DINNERS SERVED 12.30 to 2 and 5.30 to 7 p.m, $1.00 PER PERSON eeofor a NEW THRILL come out to me SEBERT HOTEL this week-end... . for a delicious Sunday Dinner! (Port Perry) Our Menu Tomorrow! Macaroni and Tomato Soup Tomato Juice Fruit Salad Roast Chicken & Dressing Prime Rib Roast of Beef Horseradish Baked Virginia Ham T. B. Steak Boiled or Mashed Potatoes Buttered Turnips Diced Carrots Hot Mincemeat Pile Lemon Pie Deep Apple Pie With Cream Cake and Ice Cream Tea Coffee Milk

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