anh; i ink "55-43-9-545 ‘ '. . 1 - F Ari Epic 0f Adventure ‘S 0. S. Iceberg” At Prince Edward H is difficult m comment on the brflth-taking film, “S, 0. B. Ice- berf," without running into the mm, "epic." Universars amazing drama of the arctic which opened at fire Prince Edward Theatre last night is something that has never been done before. “B. O. S. Iceberg" is the film which resulted from the six months‘ pull:- expedition which Universal sent into arctic Grenland under iliefieadershlp of Dr. Arnold Fanck, LicLnoted outdoor screen producer. ‘firs; 38 members of this hazardous excursion braved the perils o! the North. and endured countless hard- slii; and privutions to make this miraculous film possible. Naturally, its most outstanding feature is the great beauty of the icelriiids. and the sixwtuciilar arctic phenomena which it records on film and in sound as well for the first time, but in addition to this "S. O. S. Ice- berg" tells a tense, dramatic story oi a lost scientific expedition and their struggle to exist while stumb- lizig toward civilization. With the wiiole world searching for their party and their number increased b7: the dauiitless flying wife of one 0i its members. the expedition is rescued in the very nick of time by n". izvrispid aviator, portrayed in this amazing film by Udet, the great war ace. The cost, which includes Rod LaRocque, Loni Rieienstahl, Sepp Rid. Walter Rim], Dr. Max Hols- =~--" _~-,.—..~ . ~11 _<»~ —— p~ l-OVISIITIIII II-UNGINO ‘IllIOUOll ‘I'll! HUI-loch; her WOW lo lino roocoo of lino niunsholovod, Inoroomdwlih lour other: on a crumbling leo- borg In Gnonlnnd’: Areflewnshsl ...fllilli...l’lno piano In flames Iillvql Q0 die of lino labor; . . . A beautiful woman trapped on lilo her] with live dospor- n30 meal .. AVHAI 'A llCTlllll J‘ With ROD LA IOGQUE, LEN! RIEFENSTABL, Gibson (Bowls-ad. Ernst Udet. T ‘uoed under auspices o! Danish Government and Knud Ihnnnssen, not-ed Polar explorer. 1 m: riiiiic: EDWARD boer, and Gibson (lowland. give unusually virile performances. Against the mist magnificent back- ground, bly, that any motion picture play has over boasted, they enact their hardy roles with cont vincing sincerity. From beginnin: to and, “S. O. S. Ioeberu" is tame and gripping, but among the many highlights which struck this writer the most forc- ibly were the strange - ‘ienomenon of the exploding oeeberg which suddenly splits asunder before your eyes, the fights with the polar bear. and the miraculous flying feats oi’ Udet, who among other things, lands with his plane on a floating iceberg. Filmed by Schneeberger, the not- ed German cinematographer, the picture is rich with desolate, over- whelming beauty. It's the greatest story oi Arctic heroism ever told. Japan Increases Wheat Production MONTREAL, Que» Dec. 20 — Japan increased her production oi? wheat during 1933 21.1 per cent while that of barley and rye de- creased 8.’! and 10.4 per cent re- spectively, as compared with i082 figuresfstalles th! AIflCillBufI-l De- partment o4 the Canadian Nation- al Railways. The large increase in ‘wheat production is due to govern- ment encouragement which was in- stitutcd last year with a subsidy o! approximately 2.000.000 yen. Japan is a larger importer of wheat and the government is eridecvorlng to reduce the imports by encouraging domestic production. -i.;.¢-.: l uni illiiislhii Wonderful Bargains - At The Beach Stove And urniture Store Queen Street In genuine Euamelled All Cut Circulation, also Electric Wuhing Machines at resl Holiday Prices. A complete line of nil cast BEACH PIPE and PHIL!!! FURNACES. The Ill out radiator is sell cleaning llld ll 3i. very suitable for can sod burning and would make n very lasting CHRISTMAS GIFI‘ for ihe home. This Furnace can be installed the day the order is given. if“. Prices lieduceiiiway Below Zero Call. Write or Phone us and gel the benefit of these very low prices. We also carry BLOWERS and AUTOMATIC FIDKIIS- 1 Give us a Cl-ll. Fred H. T rainor ruimamo rum nalimlo Phone 293-: or 68-1. no mud. amen. Opposite Prince Edward Thain "1'*-l‘il'i‘|’§§§§lil;i)4i;:Ii\ll"|" l .113. 41.4 1 Christmas Gifts-F- A iWe Offer thoFollowing/ Suggestions for Chrictmds “Gifts - *—T . 1 31,112 .5» i), 11,1 ._._. 1741,44 . 2-1V Action, Suspense, love-Interest in Jack Holt Film At The Capitol "Man Against Woman," Colum- bias Xoroeful drama oi the eternal conflict of the sexes, brings Jack Holt to the screen oi tho Capitol Theatre as the star of an entertain- ment that skiliully combines action and suspense with an unusual ro- manoe. A strong, mloriul character in a story that aflords him one c! his most important roles in recent months, Holt finds himseli match- ing wits with an all too beautiful lady of the night clubs who scorch- es his heart with her songs of love, and with he man courage and brute strength meeting more than their match in a woman's wiles. "Man Against Woman." written by Keene Thompson and adapted for the scum by Jo 8Werling,prom- ises much and delivers more. bald against the thrill-charged, gay, bright-light nilht life o! n big city. with colorful scene: in picturesque Bermuda and portrayed by n cast that spelled perfection before I scene was shot, "Man Against Woman" is our picture-of-the- month choice. Lillian Miles, radiant blonde new- comer, brings a deep warmth of manner and voice to pictures. Her work as Holt's leading woman in "Man Against Womnn," is a ms:- lntee that more will be heard of this capable young lady iri the near future. Waiter Connolly, veteran stage actor; Gavin Gordon, Arthur Vinton and Jud: LaRue complete Y the line-up o! well known players in support. , BAYVlIWW-I- The regular ineetim oil the Icy View W. I. wu held at the homo Meeting opened by singing n. and repeating Creed. The President presided Minutes ii~ ii llrlolly‘ hfl Infill- ll‘! fid- i o 1,; ,’ ‘ ‘v ‘ J T H‘ important part of any holiday toast is the nest. Bo lure n’; m, but You'll find our Inc selection o! ilrsi quality fowl and other nuts not only helpful in rmmn =--i-........=»...-.---- '3" My -~ ~» rassn ransom“: ' nmtaoasr. ma cu gal m, w. inn-um Dr: richl- POIK wlflftrisigotd. m.‘ I713‘ .,.,........,............ M3" IIIBMRYSTUIIES hmlhclvvwvdaq-II _"187GrcatGeorgoSlreet hfltynndlnhJoholnl LAMB ROASTS, lllocted. W. R- DENN PM . w. Dill"! Is’ pPhone 1115 u‘ Italians Using _ Electricity to Do ed Their Cooking m,“ at l9 while the "B" sharsoclsed at 1!. 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