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THE ONTARIO ARO OS, ONTARIO. UKlSQOtf, Tilt ftfcl A DrTKMTFR 2, 1920 i. . LOTUS LAND SEEN IN REALISTIC SCENE llcniitlfill Scenes ii ml lliiynkiiMii Mnku "An Arabian Knl(lit" Hliinit Out Telegrams to the Dining Room Wiroless aromas which tempt koon appetites are dally messages in tho homos of womon who know and prcparo their meals on a t - Monarch Malleable Tho Malloablo construction pre vents fuel wasto and breakage Tho vitreous enameled linings pro tect against rust. Ono of tho most ntmosphorl ally correct productions ; recent ilnlo I "An Arabian Knight," starring the famous tragedian, Honstio Huynltnwa which will Ii" tho principal tUtrnetloi at tho DrJumlnud Thuatto Fr'dn) and Saturday. TIi!h dollghtful story of adventure roi.lH Intriguing!)' In tho narrow at Io)h of old Egypt, In the undor ground tunnels of Hashish dens, the oluborato homes of dancing girls and tho palaces of prlucos. Tho Foto, whoso hcauty nnd flnlih inrely hns been equalled on tho sil ver sheet, wcro dojlgncd by Hobort Kills, Mr. Hayakawa's oxporlonred art director. One stroot scono, ro markablo for Its accuracy of dotal), Is 250 feet long. Tho set In which n hashish don appears was actually oxcavatcd at a depth of ton foot and Is an oxact reproduction of Just such a vlco-rld- I don holo uncovered In Cairo, Kgypt, I rocontly. An oxtorlor of a Moorish 'palnco Is 100 feet deep by GO foot Jin width. Tho cost of oroctlng theso 'sots ran .up to approximately $15,- 000. "An Arablnn Knight" Is a colorful comody-draina. Mr. Ilnyakawa Is ijecn In tho rolo of a dragoman" a donkoy hoy, whoso cxtromo wit and cleverness recur o for him tho position of butter to a wealthy Amer ican visiting In Kgypt, How ho suc cessfully dodges tho wooing of a spinster of uncertain ngo who ha llo ves that ho Is tho ro-lncarnatlon of hor lover of two thousand yoars ago,' saves tho American nnd his boautltul ward from doath nnd In cidentally wins for himself tho girl oC his heart, combine to niako "An Arabian Knight" ono of tho most dollghtful pictures In which Mr. Ma yakawa has appoarod. m ' 0stHlllllllllllllllilllllslHR'6VnsSHKVI WHHbHf lJBMR " 1?E? 'VHlHLlLiWrnt f priirwrilteT isMUMtms T "" m JMsllllllillMrv"1IPnw,IHsrfA-JV I w VliO'f jB' i i KfflHsHsHHsllHSL i wHH&iinHii ifc siKWjlWWWIiM; JBiaMKsW McNULTY & CO. "IIUHINKHS IHOl'OHi: rLKAHUIir' AT TIIK MAJIWTIO THIUTltH Noxt weok Mr. Honry Walthall of photoplay fame, will nppoar In por son on tho stago of tho Majestic Thoatro In an amusing now comody drama of modoni llfo entitled "Would Vou" by Iforhort Dashford. It Is tho first staga production In which ho has boon soon In ton yoars, and It makes an epoch of chnngo In tho career of Mr. Walthall. For It Is n changod and dlffcront Mr. Walt hall that tho thoator-gocrs of On tario should boo on Tuosday night, tho natural growth and evolution of a scroon star of first magnltudo from beginnings of tho one-reol Dlograph days with film mastor-ploces as "Tho nirth of a Nation", "Avonglng Con scloncoV, "Tho Ilnvon'V "Tho Confes sion", etc, following; and now n re turn to tho speaking stago his first accomplishment. Tho fact of his acceptanco to return to tho stage for See What DECEMBER Holds for You! 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Ho Is clinging closor to the spooking stago; his Intorosts are nioro artistic; Lmoro human. In "Would Vou", his prosont vo hlclo, Mr. Walthall should becomo most tnlkod-of, for It glvos full op portunity for his emotional talents, as well as bolng a comody. If ono wore asked for a definition of tho meaning of tho much abuspd phraso, "nmotlonal actor" thn noarost ono could como to It would bo to say, that an emotional uctor Is nn actor by Instinct rather than by Intellect; an actor of common sentiment rath er than an actor of common sonso. Hlstrlonlsm of tho Intoiioct Is a mat tor of training and oxporlonco, nnd to Mr. Walthall yonrs of trial and triumph have brought a maturo and clearer understanding of his art and Its purposes, so that while emotion alism may still be rampant and prominent. It should bo founded, In tho days that are, on the solid rock of Intolllgenco woll dlrectod. According to advance reports, "Would You" Is best descrlbod as a sermon crystallized Into a laugh, Mr. Walthall assuming the role of a torn permontal poet who engages In a whirlwind love affair with a young woman magazine writer posing as a girl of tho under -world. As tho poot's undo Is a prominent pastor nnd his aunt a purltaalc old maid, tho romance becomes decidedly lu dicrous, some of the situations bo lng uproarously funny. Tho supporting company Is ono of exceptional merit and Is remarkable for names that spell big favor among theatrical and screen patrons. The list Includes Mary Charleson, form er Essanay-VItagraph star, William Clifford, lato of Metra-Unlvorsal pro- ductlons, Elizabeth Do Witt of tho Famous Players Uisky Corp., Sher man Balnbrldge, also of I.asky Com pany, Arthur nutledge of the First National Exhibitors Ass'n , and Mar lon Cross. Scene from "Business Before Pleasure" "iiusimcss ni:roiti: i'mjahuiu:" It was a fortuunto tntng for Amer ican theatro-goorn when Montuguo and Jules Eckort Qpodmnn dechlod to transfer tho activities' of tho cele brated partnors "Abo" I'otash mid "Mawruss" I'orlmuttor from tho cloak nnd suit business to tho more novel nnd Interesting world of tho movies. Tho result of this Inspira tion Is "Duslness lleforo I'lcnsuro", tho great ICItlngo Thcntro comedy success of tho Noasnn 1017-1018, which A. II. Woods will prosont nl tho Mnjestlc, Ontario, on Sunday, Uccomber C, for an engnganienl of no night only. It Is as movlo tntigunti'M In ''Dusl ness Deforo l'lonsuro," tho third nnd Intost of tho famous serlcii of I'otash nnd I'orlmuttur comedies that "Abo" Potash and ".Mawruss' I'urlmuttor nro presented nt tholr funniest mid most whimsical. Tho strungo and unfamiliar background of tho movlo world and tholr nmailng experiences In It bring out moro emphatically than Jho other two plays those quaint nnd delightful peculiarities rf speech and conduct that litnu made them tho two most lovable and popular creations In tho American thoatro. Tholr vitality and hold on popular affectum Is demonstrated by tho fact that "Duslness Doforo Pleas ure" proved oven moro popular and amusing than either of Its two pro docossors, "Potash and I'orlmuttor", and "Potash and Pcrlmuttcr In Soc iety." Tho company Includos Deed Schntfcr, Sam Hold mini, Miss Coclla Elliott. Miss Peggy Watts, and n nuuihor of distinguished players. This Is not a motion picture. Ticket snlo starts Thursday Doc. 2. Only 4C0 soatH to sell, no reserved seats. First como first served. Admission 2.20. WIlUNMIfiHT IS IIICIIIT O.V TIIK FIIOZEN TltAlli "Way up in tho frozon stretches of Alaska, nlno-tonths of innn's law rostfl In tho barrel of a gun nnd tho flinty hardness of bare fists. Mon nro nmdo or unmndo In n clash' of fists a guddon "draw" on tho Irons. Cunning nnd trlckory to thorn Is tho weapon of tho snake and nnsworud only by tho vohomont spit of a well almod shot. So when Inrsh with his Eastorn polish and Wail Stroot mil lions hit tho Kulvlk trail to gnln con trol of tho gront salmon trnps, ho found his cunning pitted against tho might nnd courngo of tho groat North. And tho struggle that fol lowed, rosoundod with tho crnsh of mighty fists vibrated with tho un leashed passions of strong mon fight ing for fortuno and tho love of n woman. Seo llox Doach's thunder ing drnmn of tho North. "The SttVor Ilordo." It's n Ooldwyn Picture, THE WEEK AT THE THEATRES MAJESTIC TliiiiMlny mill Fildny, Dee. ii nnd :t Stroot Cnllod Straight All Star Cast Contury Animal Comedy Saturday Ilm-mber l Honor nound Frank Mnyo Topics and Patho Nowa Vanishing Daggor, 7th Epd. Sunday, December nth IIusIhosh lleforo Plonsuro Itoad Show, Potash anil Porlmutlcr 14 people. TiiCHihiy, Di'remtM'r 7tli Would You Henry Wultbnll in porson Ilnud Show DREAMLAND WoiliioMlny mill Tliiiiihy, Youthful Folly Ollvo Thomas Two Ileol Comedy , FrMuy unil Kntiirdny, l)w. !1 ml I An Arabian Night llayukuwn Scroon Magazine Two Ileol Comedy Sunday and Monday, Dor fi and 0 Sllvor Horde All SUr Spoclal Two Iteel Comody Tuettdny mill Wi'ilimhiy For n Woman's Honor-H. II. Wamor, Two Iteel Comedy Lightning Dryco G-- MAI.IIEUItCOUNTV ItEAIi KHTATK TUANHFKUS UECOItlfCl) .NOV. U. 8. A. to Lena C. Springer, Nty of Section 22-14-41. July 12, 1U20. U. S. A. to John Loby. W'jW',4 and EHBH Sec. 8-1C-38. Nov. 2. 1920. Ilalph C. Fleming ct ux to J. C Fleming ot al, WV4NWU, .8ec. 0-19-47. Nov. 20, 1020. $1.00 Archie D. Wolf to D. II. Itlchard son. EKBWUt Lots 3 and 4, Soe. 19-16-47. April 30, 1920. $800.00 I Frank Pctrlo et ux to Lllllo M. i . ... . r. aionn, 4 x-s acroa in nivsuhu Seo. 20-18-45. $530.00 Nov. 4, 1920. U. 8. A. to Martin Joyce, W NWtf Soc.,33; NEU, EMNWU Soc. 32-17-30. November II, 1920. U. 8. A. to Martin Joyce, SWU, WV48E, SB SEU Sec. 29; SWH 8W Sec. 28-17-30. Nov. 11, 1920. Ernest E. Parker et ux to Don'on J. Paul. Lots 5 and 6, Sec. 13-2 1-4 G. Aug. 7, 1920 11,800.00. J. J. Orr ct ux to K. C. Thompson, 8WUBWU 8cc. 27-30-37. April 19, 1910. (1.00 U. 8. A. to Anson K. Powell, W',4 NEVi, SEUNE , NEU8EU Soc. 23-14-38. Nov, 11, 1920. U. 8.' A. to Anson E. Powell, BMW NW, WW8EU, BV48WH Sec. 14; NW 8IJH1 NWSW',4 80c. 23-14-38. Nov. 11, 1020. Wolsor Land Co. ot nl to It. 17. Ilrndshaw, Lot 2, SWUNW'4 Soc. 19-10-48; and 8EiNi:' Soc. 24-1(1-47. Oct. 4, 1910. 1 1.00. K. L. Wnlstnn to Harvoy E. Adams E4NWVi8WU. Sec. 29-10-47. Sept. 25,1920. $2,000.00 Sheriff II. L. Noo to (luy M. Pet ers, NW SWU Sec. 19-1G-43; also NW'JNWU See. 25-15-42. Nov. 24, 1920. $12,336.50. MiiitIki' I.Icoiim'n Charles ItiUy mid Mnrlo Ilalnos, Novomhcr 20, 1020. ComplnliitN I'IUmI In Circuit Court Molluo Farms Co. vs. Win. 11. Eaton et ux, Nov, 22, 1920. Fore closure ot Mtg. $1,035.00. McCully More. Co. vs. John It. lllrd and Nolllo Illrd. Nov. 22, 1020. licet very on Acc't. $108.80. ii. E. Young vb P. H. Van Wyn garden ot al. Nov. 22, 1920. Fore closure ot Lion. $514.82. First National Dank of Vale v Elinor J. Dnarstnd ot ux, November 23, 1920. Foreclosure of Mtg. $429. 01. Alox Lochond vs. Jacob Zlttorkoh, Nov. 24, 1020. Ilocovory on note, $1,304.60. Tho Argim wnnt nils will soil your farm produce or your nauinl hand mnrhlnory. Mm Memories Even old Santa has them. They roaoh bach across the yearre'alliiitf old suoiHis oneo familiar laces. Tho family album has its placeand photographs' of friends of other days are cherished in evory household. Exchange portraits Christmas time. .Make an early appointment for u sit ting. Mother will appreeiato it Pad will bo proud. -Better still- why not Moth er and Dad pose for "the isiiUdreu's sake." Sisters, brothers, sweethearts and baby portraits make the gift un equalled. Selicjmcm Studio Photographer Phone IM-W