Times & Guide (1909), 25 Apr 1923, p. 14

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I i ()iyi)i 1?}? I l. ' , s. 3 V" _ " , PAGE TWELVE I; 1rou'lrhold your breath at the hair-able, r hazards ofHarold. CwR. LACEY, Pres. F ~..;‘;A model for every person who wants the bost~value for their money. You can set: these cars on the road running every day or a full line apour show rooms. . “FELIX THE KID" CirRiT: 'tll. Cor. St. Clair Ave. and Oakwood SATURDAY MAT1NEE--Episode 18--"THE TIMBER "" QUEEN" Alove Story actually filmed in Hawaii, Isle of Romance. NEWS kl f _ (Your "Fit ticketTn goo}! thighs bushy) _ _ A. Shoumds of west bound travelers say they wouhin't have missed that cool. qpmfortabit night on one of our fine steamers. .A good bed in a clean stateroom, a long sound sleep and an appetizing breakfast m the morning. §tumm "SEEANDBEE"-"CtTY OFVERIE” -"crry OF BUFFALO" Leave Buftalo -' pp) RM. f Eastern i Leave Cleveland - 9:00 PM. ArriveClovalnnd - 7:30A M. Standard Time Arrive Buffalo .. 7:30 All, " Connections Tor Cedar Point. Put-ia-Bay. Toledo Detroit and other aims. Ask our ti kn: _, t or tourist ageucrios ticket via C & B Line. New 1P (riat Auto- Zxobne 'itit9iMto.a. " " '. A: , ou t at] for I . ioism) , 'rate chartnfkhe ' The Gr t Shi thfsit gfiy'tt-g'fiiltt'l'sl MPs't2lltl, Booklet. R Ts'dlidtd'ee -. dag tbas "iaiiisriak AND CONWAY mm: Make Your Trip More Enjoyable by a _ Refresgxing tfytt,ue,1,,lel,ty Erie Monday, Tuesday, Wedntsday, April 30, May 1 and 2 MEETING, _‘WILL BE HELD =ON FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 27th, IN THE COUNCIL CHAM- BER AT EIGHT cr'CLQCK,F0RTHE PURPOSE OF FORMING A SOFT BALL LEAGUE. _ TWO SHOWS: 7 AND 9 RM. MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 2.30 Vaudeville every Tuesdarand Thursday Nights The Ideal Photoplay Entertainment of the Year Thursday, Friday, Saturday-April M, 27, 28 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 3, 4 and 5 WESTON ItlllM'0lhtitiE DUFFERIN STREET YOU’LL GET SERVICE HERE ALSO “THE WHITE FLOWER” “ONE WEEK OF lim? THE OAKWOOD THEATRE ITSJUSTAREALGOODCAR THE DURANT Parking for two hundred cars free. 'NDBEE"-"ctTY OF ERIE" -"crry OF BUFFALO" Daily, May lat to November 15th “SAFETY LBT" HAROLD LLOYD Ill. BETTY COMPSON VISIT it DR. ROiOS, Sec, Phone Hill 6300 WEEKLY hair-raising NEWS 1 Don't miss the most thrilling pic- (ture of the year, "One Week of Love," 1playing at the _,()akwood April 30 and (May 1-2. A little birdie whispered lsomething about this picture being a Whird” and the little birdie was right. Action, be,avtf" ‘of photography and excellent acting by Elaine Hammer- stein and ConWay Tearle raise the Selrr ‘nick photoplay to the heights. It is ‘worthy of taking its place in the Mo- "ion Picture Hall of Fame without lfm-ther ado. To determine whether a knock really exists the engine can be run idle at various speeds, or the car can be driven ovey a, smooth, isolated road. The iso- lation provides, quiet surroundings, while the smooth pavement excludes all knocks and rattles of the chassis Traits. ' Heavy rust on the ‘rim‘s‘should be fired off and then finished with sand- paper, wmstproe,dfiy,r,1tuAil., 3381)]ng of, pyofod. Add some NtT.hr able direction, by George Arehaintittud under the super- vision of MyronSelznick and the pro- duction's splendor is explained. In support of the popular stars are Kate Lester and Mr. Hallam Cooley, who do splendid work. "One Week of Love" 'was written often and well for the screen in the past. In this instance it is no secret that he has surpassed himself. _ You’ll are "One Week of Lqve" for weeks. ‘ _ The backgrounds here are those constructed by Nature; mountains of incomparable magnificence, raging torrents and great spaces of sky! Without its story, "One Week of Love" would be a succession of very beauti- fui pictures, but when you add a yarn about a. high-stepping society girl who falls into a nest of outlaws-you have the picture you’ve been waiting for through many a film-hungry day. Betty Compson, learned to dance the hula hula and then had-to learn all over again! En route to the Hawaiian Islands to film her latest Paramount picture, "The White Flower," which ‘comes to the Oakwood May 3-4-5, the 'istar to/ok daily lessons in the art of hula hula dancing as practiced in the United States, and when the ship dock- ed at Honolulu she learned that the dance she had so painstakingly master- ed wasn't danced by the natives at all! So Miss Compson, who plays a halt-caste girl in the story which Julia Crawford Ivers wrote and directed, was forced to forget all that shelad learned on shipboard and start all Over to 'master the real Hawaiian hula hula. That she succeeded is proven by the enthusiastic reception given her dance by, the highly critical Hawaiian popu- lace. The supporting cast includes Edmund Lowe, iArline Pretty, Leon Barry, Sylvia Ashton, Edward Martin- del and Arthur Hoyt. PREPARED BY E. G. JEFFERIS MEDICINE CO Betty Compson Star of "The White Flower," Learns Art Twice ADULTS-one desertspoonfu1 every tour hours. CHILDREN-one teaspoonful every This Preventative wlll “on that Cough, clear oat the Lungs and put your system In a condition to ward off the Germs. DO NOT BE OVER’PAKEN BY THIS FATAL DISEASE No. 5414---Tho Proprietary Medicine Act, Aitl l - ' "' m , y, I - ' 'gill, I S F] x 'e9sie:' " -==v '%) 442 Quebec Avenue, Toronto DANCES THE HULA HULA SPANISH INFLUENZA PllfillM'rh'fMi four hours, Price $2.00 Per Bottle. ONE WEEK OF LOVE Testing for Knocks JEFFERIS' DOSE. THE TIMES AND GUIDE. WESTON The community nre‘plcnsc-d to wel, come Mr. Wm. Bonkv back again Infl'cr spending- the winter in the sunny suyuth, and his daughter, Miss Bunke. who IT'- Miss Vera Itagg is spmfding a few days this week with friends in Rm-k» wood. On Tuesday evening last the ladies of Downsview Methodist Church met in the sehoolroom and organized u Lav dies' Aid Society. Mrs. (Rev.) Irwin was appointed president, Miss L. Phil- lips, see.-treas., and Miss Vera Bugg, pianist. As usual with this live <)r;z;1n~ ization of the church, as soon us CII'- ganized they proceeded to work and oh Thursday evening; of this week will hold an open social for the CurngI'i'gr'l- tion. A good progrmume is being il"- rang'ed and everybody is expected in come and enjoy the evening. TELEPHONE JCT. 220 J n. V. q, . -' . " . > my,» IN' MMMBEWiNMMIRM- - - - _ - . . " . e 4.» .9 , , T -; - '.m Ti... V r _. " "th ' I” " tMgE1 qiit1il2h ‘32 . , , - W. _ . MV . __ ‘ " “Kari; 1l2rN 34.25; * iv , ' EF, ' " B, , _ I V " i I; " " tt [ , U > > > 'IMI Mlt8lB' BWig 'l- ' r 'tIli' . . 1 ‘ I g _ - 11B15 > - ‘ . = My” WEE-94 wash . . . , , W " . , w: a”; ' . T I . .3311,” 2IBNN BiiB1il5 . , 'MM" ' I F, " “a“ wr "- , ' , e " 4 mm ' ...*v ' ' f . c. yrs,” ‘ I. . yam". - ., _ " C C . T (I . r , q " illal 'B" , " I A . . - l - " T . V "PM MN ' I , . . - mm 'd " . " , - ='i' " Mr 'BON, " l ‘ - , : 'EK' 1itNiliE a " ' - _ "Bm" - BiR " “my? "ewe-"5w V "e A . - BE _ . v R , -.w: a agliMXM& - l, H - _ . ' 'ttl I 3-2-7? " , T . ‘ - , " ”Kw - - 'a. Through good workmanship, all-wool fabrics and permanency of style, these Suits have established their reputation. At their moderate prices they offer you great values, from ,. ,, CLOTHES The suit your boy wants, the quality he desires-Ah/ll here in such ab- Values, too, are sueh as to induve buying here, while selections are at their height, we suggest (Karly puyeh:ises. 2-BLO0MER Si) . 00 5mm “ to ' undance that selection is merely ' - " H»! .. - " j. . _ a " ' Btll ag Mt " - a! . w , I .. " ' " . " 'l . _ [ 7 - " l 1' :1) F " - BE " a - r N (1.". 3- MIB - . _ - _ ‘ ‘ . "" w ‘ _ " - ‘w " " - . . , 1: It " " 2927 DUNDAS l WEST are? DOWNSVIEW The Boirsi' Store is . "His" Store HERE ARE CLOTHES v THE CHOICE OF nnija'ITlli, MEN OVER THIRTY YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL MERCHANDISING ‘llis Dominion." The talk was aptly illustrated by lantern slides showing; many bible scenes and pictures also dealing with the work of the early tnis- sionaries and the great work carried on by them. Thursday evening, May 3rd, ' the Girls' Club of North Earlsvourt Metho- dist Church will visit Downsview under the direction of the Ladies' Aid and put on n progrzunme of various ntim- bers. Included in this will he a sketch er,tifled.. "The Minister's Wife's New Bonnet." Come and enjoy a laugh. On Wednesday evening last, under the direction of the Devotional Corh- mittee with Miss Irwin in charge, the pastor gave a most inspiring-talk on, The league will be withdrawn this week on account of the social even- ing under the direction of the Lodies' Aid. sided in the city during the absence of- her father. . tt In? SHEPPmS )Menis tyBoys'Shop L,., C) atter of a few minutes. ', May 3rd,.the Earlsvourt Metho- Downsview under Ladies' Aid and fSlf,lillll)s?i?,'fS On Thursduy afternoon lust u large number of ladies interested in the Grent'ell work wended their way across the river to the home of Miss Grubbe. Soon all Were busily engaged with needle and thread at work upon the various garments and other articles of comfort for the annual bale to he sent through in the near future. In addi- tion to the work :u-romplished, the members and friends enjoyed a social hour, and the bright spring- atmosphere added much to the zest, especially as the home opened for the oreusion gave such an excellent view of the surround- ingleountry and the trees, just burst- ing forth into renewed life, also the cheery note of the birds as they car- oled sweetly in the branches, announc- ing the approach of summer. Follow, ing the work hour " most dainty lunch was served by the two hostesses for GRENFELL MISSION TEA AT liEl)lAlil) STREET Sometimes when the spring is rusted to the extent that it becomes "frozen" in a rigid mass the only remedy is to take it apart, wash each leaf with kero- sene, and replace, inserting a heavy piece of wrapping paper thoroughly saturated with a good grade of graphite grease between each leaf. I the afternoon, Misses Grubbe and Alice Frases, and after extending Va'hearty vote of thanks to them, also to Mrs. Gruhbe for the kind and genial lr'ospi- tality, the ladies departed for home. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Lyon, William St., and will be held on Thursday afternoon, May 4th. The ladies are asked to accept this no- tice as a personal invitation to attend the afternoon gathering of the ladies. Vibration in the rear axle is often aused by worn bearings. 2927 DUN DAS WEST WEDNESDA Y. A PRU. 'reatment for “Frozen" Spring lt) 1923

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