OSHAWA, ONTARIO," SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1922 . OSHAWA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT J The third concert by the popular Oshawa Symphony Orchestra under the leadership of Mr. Sam Trew, will be given on Monday night at the Regent, The Management of the Regent begs to call the attention of the Oshawa public that due to the fact that there will be only one per- formance each evening during the showing of the 'Four Horsemen" that the concert will be given at 7.30 sharp. So kindly be on hand early in order to enjoy the scrump- tuous musical programme that has been arranged hy Mr. Trew for this occasion, "WEDDING BELLS" HIDES MARRIAGE HIN'TS UNDER COVER OF COMEDY Constance Talmadge, who will be seen in "Wedding Bells," released as an Associated First National Attrac- tion at the Grand Theatre, commenc- ing October 16, really liked her role in that production in preference to that of any of her other pictures. "Probably. it's hecause the very idea of the picture has such a wide appeal," Miss Talmadge sald. "Every- one is in some way or other involv- ed with 'wedding bells," Young folks are wondering about their meaning, older folks nre ever inte- rested in finding out more about them and, the real elderly folks who really know, enjoy seeing their ex- periences all over again. "While 'Wedding Bells' is a com- ely, nevertheless there is a whole lot of food for thought im it, and I be- A <5) <4 Nga ous IS P) LT Ahhanst" lieve that young husbands and young brides as well as those who contéem plate marriage, can get much practi cal advice as a result of it, in addi- tion to being entertained," The story of "Wedding Bells" wai adapted from Salisbury Field's play of the same title, The play was ono of the pronounced Broadway suc- cesses, and as a pieture it is declar- ed to be even funnier and more en- tertaining than as a stage play. Chet Withey directed the picture. It will remain at the Grand Monday, Twes-|' day and Wednesday, NO TREE HANDY 80 THE HERO ESCAPES Amusing Situation in New Univer sal Drama With Mayo Saved by geography! The hero of "Tracked to Earth," the Universal Special Attraction at the New Martin Theatre next Mon- day to Wednesday was about to ho hung by a posse because they thought he was a horse-thief--but unfor- tunately for their plans and luckily for him the sand hills country has no trees, / Of course there are: telegraph poles along the railroad and the posse started for them, But the lit- tle delay caused by Mother Nature's refusal to supply the gallows, gave Frank Mayo, as the hero, his chance to escape. . It is a mighty clever little situa- tion and the story is said to follow the situation in style and cleverness, William J. Neidig wrote it and it was published in the Saturday Eve- ning Post. It was filmed at Univer- sal City under William Worthing- ton's direction. Supporting the star are Virginia Valli; formerly of the Follies and star of New York musical comedies, Harold Goodwin, Buck Conners, once starred in Western photoplay, Duke R. Lee, Percy Challenger, Lon Poff, Jack Walters and Arthur Millett, It 'certainly is an amusing element in a play en the country in which it is laid refuses to supply the vil- lain with his tools. The posse, of course, isn't exactly a villainous fea- ture of the narrative, but its inten- tion at least was to destroy the hero. Ernie Marks, manager of the New Martin Theatre believes .in giving the people of Oshawa a little more yr. i REGENT First in All The Triumphal Monday Tuesday Wednesday MATINEE WEDNESDAY 2.30 Return Engage- ment of that Colossal Photoplay Great Moments in a Great Picture TH HO E FOUR SEMEN Of the Apocalypse Adapted by June Mathis from Blasco Ibaivex's Novel ONE PERFORMANCE NIGHTLY AT 7.30 PML cmemee; USUAL PRICES :-omime _ RESERVE 40c ADULTS 25¢ CHILDREN 1ic than their money's worth and he has made this @ policy with his road shows which have been successful and playing return dates for twenty years in the same territories through which 'they travel. He is going to institute a new policy at the New Martin, namely, any seat in the house will be twenty-five cents, and children ten cents when accompan- ied by parent or guardian. It was against hid wishes that the late man- ager advocated higher prices but henceforth the motto of the New Martin will be the Big Show for the Least Money. GREATEST CAST OF NOTED PLAYERS APPEAR IN INGRAM'S "FOUR HORSEMEN" Probably the strongest and most distinguished cast ever assembled for any 'picture in the history of the gcreen, is seen in the Rex Ingram production for Metro of "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," adapted by June Mathis from the world-famous novel by Vicente Blas- co Ibanez, showing at the Regent Theatre, Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday. While every player of the twenty- five principal roles was selected he- cause of his or her special ability to enact the part, there is scarcely a name in the list that is not promi- nently known to motion picture fol- lowers, Rudolph Valentino, who has the role of Julio, the romantic South American hero of the story, has heen in pictures for several years. Pre- vious to going into pictures, Mr. Val- entino was a professional dancer, Alice Terry is enacting the leading 0 SE FO] 1 St ttt ------l --_. feminine role, that of Marguerite, the little French girl. Miss, Terry played in the Metro 'production of "Shore Acres," featurbng Alice Lake, and later had the leading role in "Hearts Are Trumps," Joseph Swickard, a veteran of twenty-five years on the American speaking stage and ten years in mo- tion 'pictures, appears in the part of Marcelo Desnoyer's. Edward Connely, best known of veteran Metro character actors, has the difficult role of the old lodge- keeper. Mr. Comnelly, after a stage career of thirty years, has appeared in many. character roles in Metro successes, Mabel Van Buren has the part of Elena, a German character role. | Niegel de Brufler takes one of the most difficult character parts in the production, In the role of Tchernoff, the Russian who relates the legen of "The Four Horsemen of the Apo- cillypse," Mr. De Bruiler has created a characterization which stands out, Virginia Warwick, a former Mack Sennett bathing beanty, has the rola of Chichi, the sister of Julio, Start Holmes and Wallace Beery, known to all film fans as the most mighty attraction and the public of Oshawa are kindly asked to co-oper- ate with the management by being on hand at 7.80 in order to see the entire picttire, as it will only be shown once, The prices will he: Adults, 25 cents; children, 11 cents; reserved seats, 40 cents. Three Months' Term For Wearing War Badges Illegally | Franklyn Stanley Robertson, who |recently was arrested in connection [with the theft of an automobile, the property of J, C, Ward, appeared in court Friday morning to answer to the charge, He was remanded until Tues- | day, Roy Frederick Drinkle, charged with wearing war badges to which he had no right, was sentenced by Magistrate Hind yesterday morning to serve three months' in jail, George 8. McBreen, facing a charge of false pretences, was allowed to go on suspended sentence, Charged with vagrancy, Ernest Jon- convincing of sereen villains, con- tine their roles as bad men in this production, Jaan Hersholt has an important | character role as Professor Von Har-| trott, Tirodwitech Turner, better known as '"*Smoke," plays the part of Ar- gensola, the companion of Julio, Bridgetta Clark is seen as Dona! Luiria, the mother of Julio, Miss | Clark is a well-known actress, hoth | on the stage and in the picture field. | Usual prices will prevail at the Regent during the showing of this! MON.-TUES.-WED. Oct. 16--17--18 Constance Talmadge in "Wedding Bells" As wife who bobs her hair and gets the air. ANOTHER BIG LAUGH This picture is being shown in Oshawa ahead of Toronto Also a Good Comedy Watch For the Big Picture LAST THREE NIGHTS OCTOBER 19--20--21 ARE TRUMP" MUSIC NIGHT MONDAY NIGHT = 3rd Popular REGENT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SAM. TREW, CONDUCTOR- STAND BY en USUAL On account of the showing of the "Four Horse- men" the Concert will begin at 7.30 Sharp. Concert By The - - PRICES New Martin Theatre ERNIE MARKS, MGR. 4 i " A Wide Open Town" | The Hall Room Boys in . "Put and Take" 2 DOUBLE ACTS 2 Refined Vaudeville Special. Prices / Any Seat in the House, 25c . Children accompanied by Parent or Guardian 10¢ kes was remanded for investigation by Magistrate Hind, Joseph O'Reilly, charged with a serious offence, was remanded dntil Tuesday. Bail was refused. The Girl from Vaga- bondia produced MacDonald Poet Written and by Wilson Canada's. Eminent Playwright. REGENT Oct. 25 and 26 under anspices Oshawa Hospital and New Martin Theatre MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY Mrr-<moc»< INHCI m2p0-3ICIT BY WM.J.NEIDIG ,. DIRECTED BY WM WORTHINGTON A UNIVERSAL PICTURE = COMEDY AND SCENIC SPECIAL PRICES . Any Seat in the House = CHILDREN A i ll i... %ibtin Bo A win Eine Cut V0 ( Iv) 3 rae Uik 0 Ts r . NY KIN [4 TRRTRRRRE TF SRE for those smokers who like MACDONALDS cut fine or who roll their own £2175 22222 py i ff | CHEWING OBACCQ