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Times & Guide (1909), 26 Nov 1919, p. 7

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(6) C $ ‘T he Miracle Man is the Message of the Century 4 OAKWOOD T}rgs tory reaches dramatic heights when the unhappy girl finds that her yellow blood is an insurmountable Jbarrier between a young missionary whom she loves and herself, and that although he is powerfully attracted F",‘a,r away from the bustle of. cities, ‘I;;;';'[n a spot that was countrywide We famed, iLHEed a Miracle Man, strangely giftéd â€" To deliver the stricken and,. mainfed. "Tosthis patriarch old in his cottage, ‘\ [With a plan to reap wealth from UV his deeds, «Came a group,from the slums of Manâ€" TVE pattan, \ . _ Who obeyed no command save their _‘ needs. "There was Burke and the Girl and / the Dope fiend, k ‘And a misshapen brute, their decoy. "Then a Miracle happened! The gangâ€" s is aters _ As Mahlee, Nazimova was supreme â€"~â€"depicting the passionate and inâ€" serutable daughter of two racesâ€"the child of anâ€" English father and _ a Chinese «.otherâ€"whose instincets, traâ€" ditions and emotions surge in . conâ€" stant conflictâ€"making of her a menâ€" wal outcast, belonging to meither race. NAZIMOVA TO BE SEEN / IN "THE RED LANTERN® 2 It Anspires . If â€" Appeals P . Thrills Monday, Dec. iT wo Perâ€" Fformances At the Oakwood Nov. 27, 28 & 29 _7 and 9 each night DAYS Big orchestra under Conductor C. Frank IN THE THEATRES as its first big film presents the farâ€"famed picture that the whole world has gone crazy over y The one picture that you will never forget. See it ALL THE WEEK OF mA the vile in their hearts was SPECIAL SATURDAY MORNING PERFORMANCE 10.30, for Children, 10c § TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING, 7.15 AND 9. PRICESâ€"Lower floor and front balcony 25¢, balance 20¢. This includes your war tax. MAVETY ORCHESTRA UNDER LEADERSHIP OF E. ELLIOTT .. HEAR THE PREMIER SOLOIST SING "MICKEY" AT THIS SHOW DECEMBER, 1st. f ids uk munts HD co â€" es oge omm Lk oys uce @ ; of ol â€" dMinercsecuth n AT ou â€" pre ig s> um C &( s o e ce y uie Wtc xo â€" insy haa Ein tap 522 Ns otras o Pacsroal ud ho egsesssasee 30. 99 # 5 (npese 12 & Mss '?Z’;l § hi) ol womey Eo Ey ues . i9 .; MipeX 3?' e es poumed L luve s ie l . Nire tote PM en o uoys a s C‘ v 'Zir' ‘k%é«‘f 8e e fand Snmesd Pado e o mm bek Ne lrormance en & k. o 9 é;;"z-*'%i" \_ us e Bee ym oc 3 Ns Up iT RenublGesine heeal 6 T as 2t y ;?'}i" FGAjC M e e ‘"CBp &6 i «e it y cA % i5 5 C s $ 4 in â€" (as Pals f VC o &7 m o s Reqe OesS «2e & mss s Cor. of St. Clair and Oakwood Ave. "THE MIRACLE MAN® _8 CraramounLArkruft Ciciare Betty Compson in GIANT LOCOMOTIVE IN A MAD RACE WITH AN AUTO A FRAIL CIRL CLINGS TO THE EAVES OP A BUILDING THE PULSATING, INVICORATING HORSE RACE "MICKEY", CRAZED WITH TERROR, TAKES DEATH LEAP Relentless remorse seizes her for whats he has done and at great risk to her own life she tries to save those of her father‘s race whom she loves. It‘s a picture that tugs at your heartâ€" strings Full of thrills, mixed with laughter and tears. When you see it, you‘ll echo with thousands: ‘"Takes the place with the greatest in years." to her, this difference of race can never) be «overcome. Wild jealousy grips \her when she finds that he really Joves her halfâ€"sister, Blanche, (also played by Nazimova), and in a frenzy §he agrees to the proposal of Sam Wang, who loves her, but whom she hates, to go with him and lead the yellow races in an uprising against the whites. She assumes the. fantastic title of the Goddess of the Red, Lantern, which thrills the peoâ€" ple to a fanatic religious frenzy, and they determine to exterminate the "foreign devils." & ~ For the pure, guileless life ‘mid the mountains f Brought â€" ideals that cleansed $ smirched hearts of crime, Till at last even Burke, the foulâ€" : hearted, Freed his soul from the taint of its slime. 5 ap opumug t grp & 9 up rthong! . ppumpenngs egyn as A i i € Fya ME i 0 a# § NVb NY\ 7 $ o (§ s C 6 to § C C $ Es Bs t 7 5 hJ 03 k PB L\ tA / K ) t / ifommactt â€" Rlard iA 79@ §\ a / Ewl it \b.J 8 O o a i A J N 9 _ 0 a / [ C hy Yo 6 tJJ 4 fâ€"â€"A A/ â€" h 6 M B ho â€" Ei R i o Y CA @9 iÂ¥ ho ) sls cfi t T â€" dilh /2 4P 3 flce P ol / alloy! â€" oOF WEST TCRONTO‘S LATEST THING IN MOVING PICTURE THEATRES underworld, the lure illumined! The flesh, struggling, loving. of the sea.the breath mer. Fused with foreyer in your the blood, the soul of living men and of the fields in sum thousand smiles and tears, into a great dramatic: entertainâ€" ment that will live heart. Come! The whole of life, women The reek of the AT THE Tuesday, Dec. sinning, -,L‘;‘_ :»j P U ¢< CA l it s | t / m i Bd s $ B bek 3 5 realizes that she belongs to neither people and can never hope for hapâ€" piness with either. ENID BENNETT HAS DRAMATIC ROLE IN "THE MARRIAGE RING" The story opens with Anne Merâ€" tons, the role played by Miss Benâ€" nett, who is unhappily married to brute who seeks to gain his own ends by any means at his command. In a struggle over a revolver the weapon is discharged and she laeves him for dead and goes to Hawaii where she learns to love Rodney Heathe, a sugâ€" ar planter whom she had met on the steamship. | Then Mertons shows up forces his wife to go with him to his hut where he keeps her a prisoner. She overhears a plot to butn a sugar cane plantation and after making her escape, saves the plantation. The husâ€" band is burned to death and she is left free to wed Heathe. In beautiful contrast to this unâ€" equal struggle is the contrast . of Blanche and the young missionary. We EC Oz ES OB N2 EOA T LC e 2 k e i III m a "Toia ,‘@“ ’,’%'-Q ‘fi.\\\ F oT A 4 T t a 2 m y Gy>.". is B im * 8 m Bb d tA CA 4 4A i8 Ra M \>. §3) o lig % tm brea 24 ge: ES â€"Ygx By vaa § thal Re hi\ 49/ i BR l im 2 J # tA H BX bigkâ€"f «PX & io @Hrevsutilel ho‘ CA o\ a ns A TA Bd L V 5 & o NoOs 1 V B J [ B 4â€"Aat , d â€" e 6 € EL c JB ie onile O ids cfeie tds fiw nises . «tiths PP onl We q\ /: ) j ol JBB af" At the Pastime Nov. 28th and 29th The Photoplay With An Amazing Soul 5 7 on P onl smven® zf‘k rey m m . eppoagent b° 3"%â€"’ o sn soesl oap aprepoul opme ' § 4 n T af i 1ms o /4 i&’ & TA N o tb 8 af i1b #Z 5| ' 3 o is ta 58 5 & m i m + ‘x‘i’,,g’, N Bs 2 s n a l4 Bs _, 3 eR hk P H i 96 2 070 1 k« 2 B6 ab "a Ec3 73 a T hCs barketTh e 9 0n lt 4 CGatayslt. 6O dR a£\ § Aa 7 H h tA 4 2 @ s\ wa&"A a G Huâ€" § Tsd C SL, Sth,, en . C EBP Bd hP S W 4o der] ce s o $thil $ cBAed] is og c wel, cce ied & Mavety Street, West Toronto f MATINEE DAILY AT 215 MAYFLOWER PHOTOPLAY CORFPORATION Presents (_E 3"*B E & > B ® hn t ta D "am 2 § g}\:fl}’ Oma EOB taasd t 5 â€" ts a & ES pillice C®) Ig y a & D ho b Ep o t 3 i | G § % oi the most fascinating stories of all time. The chief roles are finely inâ€" terpreted by Thomas Meighan, Elinor Fair, Betty Compson and others of similar calibre. 8 With the idea of making money out of his operations, Tom,Burke and his pals go to the deaf and blind healâ€" er. Then commences a transformaâ€" tion in thesecâ€"rooks, that makes one A motion picture that will thrill audiences wherever it is shown, not only because of its absorbing story, but because of its powerful heart apâ€" peal, is ‘The Miracle Man,." a new Paramountâ€"Artcraft féature at the Oakwood Dec. 1, 2, 3 and 4. The story deals with a notorious band of crooks operating in New York‘s Chiâ€" npatown, who leran of an ancient paâ€" triarch living out in the country and possessing the power to heal the sick and make whole the crippled. "The Miracle Man‘" Absorbing and Highly Dramatic A PICTURE THAT THRILS PRODUC TION Wednesday, Dec. This leaves Signa in a rather desâ€" perate predicament, ut her | innate sweetness and innocence â€" not only save he.\r from conspirators in the family who are trying to get her emâ€" ployer‘s money, but,also cause her employer to become her sweetheart; and she aids in defeating a big jewel robbery plot. The situations, it is said, are worked out with many a good thrill.® s 3 The situation results from the flirâ€" tation which Lord Algy‘s brother had been carrying on with. the wife of a rich soap manufacturer. They had been meeting in Lord Algy‘s rooms, but the soap magnate, learned ‘of the affair and immediately suspected Lord Algy. However, the latter‘s wife had good sense enough to trust her hus band, even though she was unofficialâ€" ly separated from him. ‘"The CGirl, With No Regrets,", â€"a brand new William Fox photplay with lively Peggy Hyland as the stat, will be shown at the Connaught Nov. 28 and 29. This play is said to have many odd twists and daring incidents incit: In the development of the story Miss Hyland, as Signa Herrick, has to work desperately to keep from being drawn into crime. Her sister, having married a crook, has,.become a crook herself, and, the&pair make‘ the situation very uncomfortable for Sigâ€" na when they come to rob the manâ€" sion in which Signa has obtained a position as secretary to the wealthy owner. 4 + A REGULAR WIFE PROVES HERSELF TO HER HUSBAND A woman‘s pluck and pride are hard to maintain in the face of alâ€" most certain eyvidence of her husâ€" band‘s unfaithfulness. Yet, in Tom Moor‘e latest picture,,"Lord and Lady Algy,".‘ which comesâ€"to the . Allen‘s Beaver Monday, Tuesday, Déce. ist and 2nd. Lady Algy comes toâ€"seratch when her husband needs her most and so saves him and another man‘s wife from the most embarrassing moment of their lives. / Lady Algy‘s action is all the more commendable in that she and Lord Algy have been estranged. Lady Algy Saves a Rival to Protect Her Husband in "Lord and Lady Algy" \ One evening her husband followâ€" ed, and broke into the room where Algy and the other man‘s wife were talking. He immediately concealed per in ar adicining tm ra‘ tro that no one was there. Lady Algy then entered and saved the situation. PEGGY HYLAND COMING IN NEW PHOEOPLAY QUAINT NOMAD Is DOROTHY GISH IN "BATTLING JANE" How one quaint little nomad, a girl with a bicycle, drifts into a . Maine town during a Thrift Stamp drive and not only helps to put the village over the top but also rights several wrongs and stumbles into a romance of her own, is most. delightfully shown â€" in "Battling Jane," the first Paramount picture starring Dorothy Gish, which will be exhibited at the Pastime Nov. 28th and 29th. Dorothy Gish is a marvel of cleverâ€" ness and in this role she is fully as charming as in any of her previous parts. The story is one that lends itself to the tailents of the star and herâ€",cast and in addition it has a buoyant, patriotic and uplifting theme well developed by director Elmer Ciilâ€" ton and leaving nothing to be desired cither in point of acting, or investiâ€" ture. able, The support is unusually capâ€" OAKWOOD of unalloyed delight An Automobile Show will be Stagâ€" ed in Toronto next February, if suitâ€" able quarters can be obtained, is the latest information.given out by the Toronto Automobile Trade Associaâ€" tion. The most notable feature of #®"The Squaw Man," independent of its inâ€" terest as a human document, is the superiority of" its cast,, every> player appearing therein _ being of stellar magnitude. . It is seldom that any moâ€" tion picture presents so fine an array of prominent sereen _ players, and among.those in the cast are Elliott Dexter, Ann Little, Katherine Macâ€" Donald, Theodore Roberts, Jack Holt, Thurston Hall, Tully Marshall, Edwin Stevens and many others. Whenever Cecil B. De Mille, mastsr of screencraft who has produced many famous Arteraft picture succesâ€" ses, takes up the details of a new proâ€" ((i)juction, not the slightest of thde is verlooked. .It is because of tnis that "The Squay Many‘~\which â€"will be shown. at the Pastime Dec. ist and 2nd, is regarded as:â€"onme of the fimest presentations of the season. "THE SQUAW MAN" at last he left them with the tears running down their cheelks boundless faith in men chicken" and her crew of crooks from Chinatown Cor. of St. Clair and Oakwood Ave. Parking for 200 cars and man to look after them Imagine the worst sharks that exist in New York‘s Chinaâ€" town â€" a daring cracksman, a beauâ€" tiful girl as tough and â€" wicked as ~a snake, a faker who counterfeits any deâ€" formity, a _ dopeâ€" fiend as «sly as a weasel. Imagine _s u câ€"h crooks in a little vilâ€" lage, invading â€"the lives of other humâ€" an beings as good as these are . badâ€"the acid of sin striving to bite into the gold of pure hearts. | Imagine all you‘ve known of good. and bad in this world, and even then you can‘t imagine . the wondrous appeal of "The Miracle Man." eaes<â€" <ecenss. eo+reorcecccececcenecceccscesne cce css4 â€"â€"â€"4> en STOP 16, LAKE SHORE ROAD ~ (2 doors east of corner) _ POST BOX NO.7 MIMICO BEACH THE PASTIME THEATRE BESSIE LOVE in ‘THE DAWN OF UNDERSTANDING COMEDY Imagine! I have a limited nuumber of these All Wool Large Size Army. Blankets. f ie _ _ ifFo buy this quality in the.stores would cost you double the price Army Blankets For Sale "Such a simple old boob!"‘ He with his child‘s heart and his See the sum of the human soul‘s adventures in So the crooks thoughtâ€"until he believed in them! And when Popular Artists Produce the Latest and Best Movie Films MAX SEI RELEASED BY CANADIAN.WAR COMMISSION Wednesday, Thursday, November 26th and 27th Selling for Friday, Saturday, November 28th and 29th DOKrOTHY GISH in "BATTLING JANE" Monday, Tuesday, December 1st and 2nd Out of the underworld NEW TORONTO RUNNING STX NICGCHTS A WEEE Prices: 10c and 15¢c. War Tax Extra. NNETT COMEDYâ€""LITTLE WIDOWS" Episode 14â€" "THE IRON TEST" sUPERB PICTURE ecil B. DeMille‘s Famous Production, "THE SQUAW MAN" F. CG. 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THE MI RAQEEGE" ry®. .. Â¥ MCraramounHricraft CPiclure . & ourse AT THE What rich pickings for this "sweet young A new law has been recently enâ€" forced in the State of Michigan with regard to motor thieving. It, proâ€" vides a maximum penalty of ten years and not less than twelve months. No discrimination is made between joy riders and thieves who indulge in the use of other people‘s cars. "8 l Good advice to the car ownerâ€"an inspection a day keeps repair| bills away. Pennsylvania will remove all adâ€" vertising signs from its 10,335 miles of State highways. Riding home on the rim makes the carless motorist recall that a spare on the frame is worth ten in the garage. NEWS OF INTEREST Ohm is the word used for the unit of resistance in electricity. Once | & henâ€"pecked flivveritte spoke cynically of it as, "Ohm, Sweet Ohm." The 6,000,000 motor carsâ€"in use in the United States, if placed end/to end, would encirele the boundaries of that country. 75¢ each â€"Powerful a crowded hour TO MOTORISTS WEEKLY DAYS K w 1

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