ACKIE COOPER I DURANTE - K MORGAN -| E EVANS DIE QUILLAN AY TEMPLETON AY ROBSON USSELL HARDIE Qii i‘ - ERTINA RASCH ""‘ "“’ iigiéi marina srsars s-r s riu. l ADDED IIWB WEEKLY rGlAlAM MeNAMIl-I AND SHORT SUBJECT HOST OF CELEBRITIESMAKE “BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD” GALA ENTERTAINMENT AT PRINCE EDWARD iweeping back in brilliant splen- dor to tbs joyous eighties and the gay nineties. onward to modern timq, FBroadway to ," Metro-Goldwyn - layers glitering cavaleads oi theatredom. is the un- usual attraction now playing a m; mace Eward screen ior three 5. ". This picture is unique in that while essentially s vivid drama o! three generations o! a vaudeville ismilypit at the same time injects the pomp and psgeantry oi the Gay White Way o! an earlier and more eoloriul era. Gorgeous bal- lets isreoior. sons: and sets by 1N1 ‘ihmpleton and other noted stars o! the pest pass in review in stage sequences as a brilliant back- lmund on which are told the ro- mances. joys. sorrows, triumphs and this tments oi a lov- able iamily o! “ti-awas." Dlrassbheseni in the days oi ‘Bony Pastor, with Alice Brady and Frank Morgan as “The Two Racketts," a dancing duo. Their son, played by Jackie Cooper. grows up and Joins the act. ‘Phi-s boy, grown up. is played by Russell Heroic, arid m the final sequence. laid. in a modern tauiic Studio. Eddie Quill-m plays the grandson who becomes a film star. Also prominent in the action oi the story are Jimmy Durante, Madge Evpns and May Robson. From time to time in the inti- inute cavalcade c! tliciilreriom ac- tion shlits from drcmiig rooms to the stage. Fay Templeton, Broad- way Queen oi’ song. warhios again. and Barney Pagan dances. To our iathers. these sll bring back memories oi the shows oi yester- year. oi Broadway at its gayest, the reign oi radiant Lillian Russell and "Diamond" Jim Brady. To the pres- ent generation it oiiers a new type o! entertainment with "old timers" playing s‘ side personalities well IMQII! and Hoilywnodstars mingle in the picture, which starts known to the theatregocr oi today. German Protestants Seek End Church Dispute (Byjnais Eilnehnvr Aloeiaied has Foreign ltalf) Cit Dec. ZB-‘An ifltimatum by s powerrui Protestant Church body tonight opened a bellion oi evangelical youth larder-s to de- prive Archbishop Ludwlg Mueller oi the lsst vestiges oi hi; authority. Representatives oi the Pastor's Emergency Federation which em- ‘gmore than 4000 clergyrnen whoeagiri‘ tuai heads are former op Prisndrich Von Bod. elschwingh and the Rev. Martin Nlemoeller. gave Bishop Mueller a notaafiiieh observers believed, might brinl to a head the bitter and Jig-standing church eon- troversy. They hdvisod the Rev. Mr. Muel- ler that it he deal not by next Saturday, reiorm the Protestant Church Cabinet in such s manner as to give s hope oi’ real peace within the Church they will in- iorm the llbderal Interior Ministry and the public that they no longer have confidence in the Reich- bishop. The representatives declared also if the probierr; is not forthcoming they will be neither willing nor able in mzet the distrust oi their con- gregations in the policy which they charge, has not lrd to a needed reformation in the Reich bishop's church based solely upon the art- ic'es o! isith. It was iurther stated that Muel- ler- wae attempting to keep up a semblance oi peace within the church by promulgst ng laws which he has no authority to propose] Seek Stabilization Of Gold-backed ‘(By I-lchard L. TIMI Pres Stall Writer) WAEi-HNGION, Dec. $-Con- vinosd that the new Roosevelt all- ver stabilisation move had virtual- ly iorestalled extreme inflationary Iegiietion at the coming United Btstns Congressional session, Wash- ington jonight turned to studying a Presidential expression oi hope that the action might soon be ex- tended to other media o! exchange -preeumsbly gold. Pssdrbht Roosevelt told news- pspern-im he was rxicus that the Currencies silver. The immediate interpreta- tion was that he reierred to stab- ilisaton oi gold~backcd currencies. but hs gave no indication oi how soon he thought such action might be feasible. Mgsnwhllg, the political implica- tions oi the silver move absorbed many students oi the Pre-idenvs monetary pngramme Althouiih p'*ased. many oi the inilstionists called the President's action only a step in the rlght.direction which should be iollowed by outright re- moneiisation oi the white metal. Q. — Wurit lnlifi Damn-lingers, ‘I4, Vice President l GAPP-Tflt " "i ‘fi ‘fin? k .. e ‘i? i i. Buddy Roger: Fin n; is- nluriciv: *4» \- m A. r‘. --Nsw Flying » l a;U3¢ Frank MJJFQOI‘ louCpll (uuwtlior n Greta Nisscn under Qaeenaberry ruin. T EY SWAPPED KISS , Whiletheirlatherawalpedilwllla. handr-bathsgotherhtlsefshl... leaded I BEST or ENEMIE ' with a motion picture that is ES timely as the daily newspaper and the motion picture as interesting. The return o! beer Li: may have started an avalanche o! more or less artistic expression in its favor, but it remained 101' F08 t0 control its course within the bounds oi s motion picture such as "Best oi memies," in which Budq Rogers makes his return to the screen and Marian Nixon scores heavily. It had its premiere at the capitol ‘Theatre yesterday. Again Buddy Rogers, iresh from laurels won all over the country for his ability ss an orchestra leader, lee It ierthey loved OOEH AS SMASH COMEDY AT CAPITOL ~ __.__.__ . Again Fox comes crashing through meats to the delight oi the aud- ience. And Marian Nixon, iairest oi heroines, in her tirnidity. looks hsr Oh, for the good old days bier-garten and the best o! enmit- iss itoreatedl Iiever American- turns to that state. this production sible. And what a delicious sense oi contem- plation one has in viewing its pos- will be importantly m; libllity l ‘rhislstrulyapictuieyouall mintseaWithn-ankillorgsnsnd JosephOawtbornhssdlngthes porting cast. it is distinctly while. displays his multiiarious talents in playing dozens oi’ musical instru- NEWTOWN CROSS CONCERT Newtown School Concert was held on Monday evening, December l8ih and was a dccidtd success de- spite the inciemsiuev oi the weather An outstanding ieaiuie oi the pro- gramme was the stepdsncing by iour young pupils. Violin iuusio was iumlshed by John Morrissey. accompanied by Alix-ed Maciienna on the guitar. The vocal selections were accompanied by ‘the teacher on the organ. Mr- liilcliacl Mor- rissey cspsbly acted as chairman. Following is the programme: Greeting, Cathryn Collins. Welcome-Terese Cody. Recitation, Long ago on Chril- mas, John MacPhez-aoii. -Duetr—Auld Lang Byne, Vincent and Cathryn Coilings. ienoored). Recitation, A little Boy's ‘rroub- les: James Cody. Recitation, The Kelly. Merry Christmas Drill by nine pupils. Bong-Away in a Huger, fins Recitation-The Alphabet o! a Lacy Boy. Walter Kelly. Guess What's in My Pocket. Edna Cody. Recitation-When I'm grown s Snowman: Pius Step-dancing by James and Edna Cody (cheered). Recitation, They Tell inc There is m; Santa, Billy Kelly. School Chorus, Welcome Santa. Dolly's Lesson. Cathryn Ceilings. Sfep dancng. Mr. John Cody- Farewell Speech, Mary Cody. At this point Mr. and Mrs. Santa arrived and distributed presents irom a well laden tree. A vote oi thanks was tendered the teacher f0!‘ India Gratified By Achievements At Regina Shows BOMBAY, India. Dec. 25-(01!) Ind-ls. is quite pleased with the rc- sults oi its participation in the World's Grain Bhizition Indian ‘Prado Commissioner at Hamburg in his report on landon trade. with Con- tinental Europe and Indian parti- cipation in the ilsipsie Fair "had ior the most part a dismal tale to tell.” the New Delhi wr eminent the Imperial Council oi Agricultural Research ior India or- stniled an exhibit oi sane oi the more important Indian agricultural end Conference indicated the ob- jects aimed st were and educational and r oi’ the Times oi India says: “Quite the contrary is the story set iorth in a newly prepared port on mdian participation in the World's Grain Exhibition and Con- iercnnc which was held in Begins. in the Province oi Saskatchewan in North-went Canada. between ‘PYWIII-M-llt not directly commercial." and these objects, it was claimed, were fully achieved. ’ —- delic- love- oi the Parents, Mr. n James Huntley. Glooscap The Aryan-like oi dent om. His iavorite IO‘ . ."ll_||l|..-1'l1qIll8lli-.Aiiqt —-- flhfhtmgg I New Year's Sag-assign ElADBIN MODERN ’WHITE LIGHT Now Only $5. Mythical Superman Whathssbemterrnedmemest a mythical supreme superman who lived among them but hivisible. m» never crow old and was immortal. He was unmarried and lived in a y the animah, hldi-mlnded. hospitable and semi: residence Q notches, Yoamulttahaaoma They loeklksmiall i -‘ i a"? serlii‘ Eiiillig ejbwelarwelklfll ' a m»: some .- _. El? "ruu-u-s-‘iuasrlsac “' "as A '-'-'|"'m_' __ ammo-augments. bend Qflwmgnaqgp I"T"l w", M, M Memorial Service and bro- man. Cecil lidorrissey. mginuauoim: nuzber o! gentile: ‘it 5°“ l" s“? dllmmi b? “Y”! c“? "m and technical papcn o! general “mum ‘"5- 3' CathrynuColIii-is. (encored). “m!” my"; could iig sdves-mty and Reeits on, A letter to ssnts, “Sh. u _ Thq Qhmfl n! Chflgtmg pug, with his back sgeind the wail Edythe MimKenna. "chm£,“_“',h,’“'v,u“w,m’"n“hf,, Christmas Present and Yet w wold hm the world. Playette. Playing School, Edna me ovum“ w“ m an.“ a u“ Ba gives us an My qg u; gym -h 111011" P0"! "<1 Juli" Did-ills section oi the great Wemb- m m‘ m‘ t: :1 36$!!!» "II Mac? eraon. . shapes snoring. a was ver "Our crlcficnttiorruotntn Fool. Vincent fiflfllftufl: whiff‘: L? ‘Q: M. * world is {not gt. dc: with the 0 1185- c d1 go gm m u- 5900115 Uhlitmls lnifit Wfililv! 01‘ an flillfloe- ixvlalvrluse. Zwhuv‘: Hired man by NZ“Z»&L mm vafr- at Saint John ‘affix: ‘w? a ""1"? "z" M"! wmbifl‘ s pun - — ’ t wed tually; an el devotion. elity Powder-ion. My with. mum iffififitiis Y‘i?’3nr."o?'w‘" ti? $1113.11; firwfit "infill-r “f; mcws wmigqoiwnim. m- M ~11 re i» m wer. _ ' dentaliy. what Inna spy an oldafiion- speech‘ Eugen‘ lumen“. portanoe oi inter Imperial eo-oper- through l. and so great was the u that‘. a‘ hawk‘ ,8. cfltioflawlienflmtlcwnmmen mm fligmardsbowegthsshsdowuslvéitsbsstwhosumbest." O Y. ovor thirteen years be guid- Recitation, Waiting ior Santa, - u. h“ . h,” uhmuw n“. Avisionoi all tbatitbriflll: 0d the dutiniae oi 0H lbflill. Elms Power, ‘m. He ssw himseii dead, Immoisrngd giving hisbdt unmoved aide- necritaiion, Guilty or not Guilty. sfiléayfimplimhkfilggeég bynone; ism, unspoilt by suecQwire was “S‘Z1’O°°“$i. its Ll-mplighting b’ ‘Mun m’ m“ m" '° h‘ immune». remiss he loved . en . ‘ Time in the Valley, Alfred Mac- mmw" m“ m“°"'""°' pin. no pique no was“, a. Kenna (endured). walled with Kings and never lest Fairy Tableau, Cathryn Ceilings. the wlnmon touch. Recitation-Myrtle MscKenns. sway; Asoin 1 ask what was in; _~ u iaacuitation, What I Dreamed, lias- Be resolved to live in a hetterway; at o! bll 1'10 Bone will palse Kenna. p. g1’ m. "IWUObflltlflll"t0l-l1hedid Ilfliflhilmilitaryurasr CSong, glazing thw the R79. Grain wort-Q's’; uwlhitiltiw: u“ any. a: hi! annuity sag, bu: 1' "m!" “89- Il-ulsed the C di looiet i W" lhlli 0t ' ll not Disloruc. Business ls Business. ‘Iiechnicatly ’ ° "Mhkeup0sei1res,"ha m“, only s Ohurdiman m: g may ,1 Phelsn Kelly. Kathleen Norrissey, Th, cmcm ma“ W“ on m ‘I'll mak, amends as Pm alive, God. A question was agbed hm and Marv Cody. exhibit at the Regina Inhibition pflhhuf" "l"! llll m: Burns60Hourstoa ~ At Montague v Amelnnrialscvieshenoriag l Qlflll, a" I8 urea: ggn 3 § tit E i l i? 5 En all Gives Mom Uflit Than 10 Ordinary Oil Lamps FEIIIELI. and CHANDLER 16. was fl ‘ ‘ a Kerosene Leaps 9 Shade Extra Gallon of Kerosene _ EXPLURE i AIIANY VILLLGI The following is the standing or Albany Village School ior Novem- her: Grade X-l, Olive Buchanan; 1 Mabel Noonan; i. Mary Carmichael Grade VIII-i. Hilda Noonan; 2 Hnflt Roman; l, Gertie Noonsn. Grade VH—-i. Hilda Muttart; 2 Clara Nouns-n: i. Annie Cameron. Grade IV-l, Florence Cameron: 2. Ralph mm; l. 000m Neon- an. Grade III (Cm-i. Helen Train- er: I. Doris Muttart; l, Sheldon Grade in m.) - 1. Dorothy Walsh- . lldm Green. orsés n-i. 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