Dryden Observer, 18 Aug 1922, p. 3

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a "when darkness mercifully applied the | closure. The scenery did not hurt the |1 \ EN mim Sv rd rm DRYDEN OBSERVER lian Playing all this week at the LYCEUM THEATRE, Winnipeg Will be shown at the ii. ; | Succesor to S. B. OF. DRYDEN LODGE, Ke 471, meets at the Tew: Hall every 1st and 3rd Monday eof each month at eight o'clock. ne ere t (1.0 Ew hi * | H. ADAIR, NG. = lm a } . D. M. KENTNER, Ree. Sec. i ves BE , Visiting Brethren Cordially Invite: W i bh | FF el L.G.L. ra 1 of month, at eight pang in the Town Hall. Visiting Brethren coi- dially invited. ; =k H. REHILL, Rec. Sec. DRYDEN LODGE No. 1634 meets the first Wednesday ! i en over the Imple- ic Hall, Dryden, yv of each month. Visitors Cordially ited. F. P. MATTHEWS, W.M. A. J. CLEMPSOCN, Scc. TOES oN You know! 77% 1. E.GIBSON, NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER, &ec. oh Ye ea Ye you need one ---- E. BICKNELL, Agent for THE ROYAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ; DRYDEN . ONTARIO Implement "Black | Re Ep -- TUESDAY JT ADS Fh EN ED (REN ALL RECORD PICTURES ) E21 UNABLE TO EXPLAIN FOR BIG MOTION that They ealled it a hall game, affair between Oxdrift and Dry ¢ dors on Monday even:ng, but no one knows why. The rules say a game should be played on a level field; still you can't blame Oxdrift for introduc-ia R ing a few variations ift topography. | Pictures Corporation, as When all is said and done it is i diamond isn't it? Anyway the rival athletes disported themselves for 'nnings of exceedingly orignal ball f the immortal story of "The men of the Apocalypse," ex Ingram production for Metro it is being ing | "its magnitude 10 costliness can only be partially spreciated. This picture at an early te will be shown at the STRAND HEATRE. : In transferring this historical ro- mance to the screen m the pages of world-famous novel = of Vicente Ibanez, whose 166 editions have ore, than 20,060,000 readers, dertook ic task cigantic pature was apparent f the opening scene was In making this million dollar mg premiere as adapted by June this, practically every known record ? the motion t industry was oken, New York, Los Angeles, Toronto and Winnipeg, key cities represent- ative of the middle and costal sections of the country, immediately acclaimed "The Four Horsemen" as the great- est of cinema productions rivaling in a ive out of the valleys in time to an arti the high ones from the mountain tops. | At the end of the game the um] called it 11--10 in favour of Dry but failed to explain on what ¢ he had arrived at the verdict. can say is that it was on the § of the Oxdrift picnic; and although | the game was fair to both sides no one could 'say it was played on the level. Maybe if they'd borrow one of Dan Hutchison's new road graders be- fore the next game things would be easier for the spectators. Als All we "ed LIGHT --also made in 65, 100 and 200 Light Sizes ' You will quickly realize its worth Om the farm The instant you press the button, your house, stables, cellar, garage and barnyard can be brilliantly lighted by electricity, pro- duced by The "¥F"" Power and Light Plant It also provides ample power to drive your separator, pump, grindstone, churn, washing machine, and any other light machinery. Runs six hours on one gallon of kerosene or distillate. Equipped with famous "Z" engine, 114 hp. Self starting and easily operated. { Come in and see the plant in operation. A. G. RIPLEY Dryden, Ontario Agent / for Labor Saving Egulpment, {tion ave faithfully portrayed on the 8 Ai standards of picture-making, it is the offering of the speaking stage. The popular verdict of these widely separ- ated cities is being just as emphatic- ally endorsed by other great Munici- palities where it is being presented. The setting up of new records for to equal or surpass, has come about through the very bigness of' the story of "The Four Horsemen of the Apo- ] Its characters work out their destinies on two hemispheres. From the Argentine, with its far-flung ranges, to the capital of Europe, the 1 screen as the story works out its tense human drama against the background of a world in arms. £ Sot America, England, France Belgium, Germany -- these lands and multitudes of their people are depicted befor the camera for the clossal Metro production. Even the unprecedented expense of a million dollars in pro- duction costs has been dwarfed to in- significance by the physical magnitude of the undertaking that made the screen version of "The Four Horse- men" a possibility. Statistics compiled at the Metro studios indicate that the production, judged by all the known Th most gigantic photo spectacle in the history of the silent drama. The actual Photography of Ibanez's ful. The new rear axle eliminates rear noises, and the I A NPP PISS new "490" Models are efficient, "x Rar i improved tappets make extremely quiet. epoc novel took more than six mont to complete, following an Th : a coual period of time consun in Ji: y Bi nun ferns ingT - oy - LB ig a . owed poked of the weened 0}. Many 'other dmproy ements make the Superior Chev- uilding the tremendous sebtings, as- ¥ sembling the great cast of principals Ci danny ef. ud arian) 5 on oil oly # a rvojet 400" the Dest Duy 4 nd the lowest priced fully 4 of men poriraying the armies, gather- costumes, works of art, searching ical records to make possible the thousand and one other details which > form part of such #n unprecedented ) undertaking. A total of 12,500 men and women, or the adult population of a city of 60,000, participated in the filming of the picture, either before the camera or workers on the hig sets. The cast interpreting the roles in the most widely read book of all times, except- the Bible, contains two dozen prin- ts, who in other productions would be rated as stars. Fourteen camera men and a dozen assistant directors were used in mak- ing it. : 3 More than 500,000 feet of raw film was exposad in the taking "of the pic- ture, which on the screen does not ex; ceed 12,000 feet. Of these eighty- five miles of film--enough to reach to the top of the Woolworth tower and hack 617 times, that part which is presented for the entertainment of thos seeing the picture takes but two hours and forty-five minutes. as WHY IMPORT ICE CREAM FROM MANITOBA When you can obtain the very best at the B.B. Store--made in Dryden from Dryden produce. = WELL BABY CLINIC FRIDAY, August 15th, 1922, At 3 o'clock p.m. CLINIC--For Babies and Children nder school age. Babies will be weighed, and an informal talk wll be i given by the Nurse. a equipped car on the market. particulars cf our deterred paymeni . ey 490 SEDAN 23

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