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Edmonton Bulletin 1929-07-02 - 1929-09-30
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OMONTON BULLETIN Alberta s Oldest Newspaper FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1929. b Sons 99.70 101.85, 0.85, 145, 0.60 0.23 195 100.80 100.35 105.09, 100.20 100.28 96.15, 385 98.10 90 96.15 ral Income 0.10 019, 5.90 as well as By Staff Correspondent Exclusive to Edmonton Bulletin CALGARY, Alta., Sept. 13. Home Officials of Home Oils vesterday stat- ed that Home No. i had been slightly below normal recently, but that it was understood that this was o common ocourre, :. Numbers two and three are giving normal production and showing slight signs of increasing, they stated, Number three is reported to be pr: tueing better than 725 barrels of naphtha per day, number two about 600 barrels, and number one between 500 and 850 barrels, East Crest East Crest number one 4s drilling steadily with the bit mak- in At ,260 feet. after bre F. The derrick 1s wand the crew is rigging up cable tools for the first well to be drilied in this fleld by Imperial Oll, the Calgar P, and P. In all probabliity the weil will be supdded in within ten days. Turner Basin Turner Basin, in the north end of Turner Valley, struck the Dakotas Tuesday at 2250 feet, ac- cording to reports which were con- firmed tast night. Model Model was reported tobe drilling last night et 5800 feet. and expecting the Dalhousle sands ai aby me. Dome Dome, in the north end of the field, was drilling steadily in the cable tools in the Fernles, with ex- any time. Viomesiead tiomestead is running ten-inch casing 0.3480 feet, accord. Ing to reports. Drillere believe thy will be ablo to go aheud snd Grill by: tho lost bit, dropped: some time ago. Edmonton Exchange W. Ross Alger Corp. Lid. United ... Mercury. A. P. Con. Calmont. Camere Spooner 2. Southwest Pete Midwest 3 AT THE CAPITOL Manager Walter P. Wilson of the Capitol theatre scored heavily when he booked in for the last Uiree days this week the famous production, all our Devils. This pulsating movie the direction of Willlam Fox, By F. W. Murnau, famous European direct- or seems destined to be one of the most successful that has yet ahown at the Capitol. The theme of tho ploture deals with Ufe and love under and in the shade of cirous tent. Tix circus ever has deena reliable background for drama, but never has been used to better ad- vantage than in this picture. All the Unrills that go to make up a circus are to be found in this production. Murnau, whose Sunrise proved an outst pleture, haa done a good Job with this. His absolute command for movie technique and appreciation of what goes to make up a successful production have come well to the fore Janet Gaynor, pretty and. agumes the major portion of the act ing burden and acquits herself in AT THE EMPRESS and being Kkllled in his latest picture, the Theatre times, trlal mystery, in w trial for the murder of his best friend played by Baxter. events leading up to tho tragedy, two shots in the dark, and Baxter is lyi dead on the floor presumably a su- olde as seen by the defense, viewing tho the district attornery, Baxter is seen brutally shot down in cold, blood by his friend, His third death ts shown as it actually occurred, as told by a mysterious girl who forces her way fnto the courtroom where the trial is in progress. Different Eyes and-Edmund Lowe Warner Baxter, famous on stag reen set, sets a new record for king Pox Movictone production Thru Different Byes, which 15. the Baxter gets killed no less than three Thru Different Byes ts a murder na man is on Pirst are seen Next vents through the eyes of featured in Thru with Mary Duncan Baxter is Rialto opened. AT THE DREAMLAND Another hilarious screen, comedy Is to be seen here when Kid's Clever. the Univer sal fun-inaker's latest photoplay, is at Glenn Tryon William James Craft, who has dire ected most of Tryon's successes, also was at the helm in Une making of this of Vin Moore, noted screen writer, presents Tryon as an inventive service station owner in a large city, who has devised a combination auto-boat. AT THE MONARCH Whenever Dougias MacLean 1s fea tured in m picture, that opus is a Sucecess, and as showmen say a wow from start to finish. This has been invariably the case in the past, And it ts certainly the verdict of those who Theatre yesterday. Divorce Made Easy provides Mac- Lean with just the right material for his happy facility of making people laugh. It provides humorous epi- sodes, humorous gags and humor- ous dialog all funny, in themselves, ped K 4100 eet, acco funnler in the hands of sae tox Uiough the hard. conglamerate oouenays st, 4100 feel. necording 0 Poveniah ine burden and acqults bereelf in 4 ay Tue RIALTO but all vasity funnler in the hands of sonics bed Tee can eee te seas: ability, Her performance is one which a tere secouental and, be meet youth with the ever-ready smile. 3. Sterlin zi renmon Hargal popular of al works of War ose ot rf pteudiiy with henry rotry Monin ete, in Turney Valley waa ATEN Beeping. leading contemporary writer, a crate PRINCESS 345-16 for cautpment at 1.050 feet in the Dakotas, fiat mignt. and caeecting: ta gee the namely Kitty is being ahown in its according to last reports, Dalbouse sence se see tiene, Sects falking picture version at the Rialto ye member of the cast of Canadian Maylan - Mayland number one. is ing to reports. A derrick Is. being support of Miss Gaynor, - gt; Theatre all this week and will con- Interference, which ix now showing jes 8.90 7-8 Siilling steadily at a toltal depth of erected for No.2 well about 300 feet Taken all round this iss first rate at the Princess Theatre, is listed in were finn francs, 70 francs, 45 123 franes, - was quot- 518 feet or 25 feet in the lime, having resumed drilling i the lime two da: . . Consoli- dated number one, west of Associated, waa-down 3,260 feet and making steady rostess, according to leat reparis, No. yas, Gring Nast ight at 2,580 feet and also -m: Rood progress. Warner Work has started forthe new Warner well in Waite Valley to offset number two well, some distance south from Angus, and actual drilling is expected to start within a few weeks time. Banner Banner, in legal subdivi- sion six, section 3, township.17, range 3. spudded in Wednesday afternoon witht cable tools and 1s making its way down on location about two miles south and two miles east of the old Warner number two alte, Innerfold Innerfold, spudded in a few wooks ago est of Angus, is mak Ing steady progress, with ' the bit working at a depth of 1010 fect, Angue Angus was down 715 fect and-mmuking steady footage with cable tols, after making 268 feet during the eek, * zi hfleld Richfield, deepest well tn the Waite Valley field, was down 2.810 feet when last. reports were re ceived and making fair time after Passing through a difficult formation, which caused much caving. Gibraltar Gibraltar, south af north of No. 1 No, 1 in the Mil River field, was down 2250 feet and yunning elght-inch casing just on top of the Sunburst sands, according to Inte reports. Ranger Ranger No. 1, about 1000 fept north and little west of Okalta No. 1 in Turner Valley, was spudded in with cable tools. Wednesday, offle- fals stated last night, Merland Merland No; 1, in the south end of the valley, was down 2800 fect. with the rotary and working in the lower Bentons, with expecta tions of striking the Dakotas at any e. time hhwood 1 ner Valley on the Highwood struc. ture, was reported last night to have made about five feet of now hole and frolng deeper. Tt is understood that a fish tail is being used on the dia- mond drill to go through the soft shales which were encountered below the bed of lime. The depth last might was 4480 feet, Mercury Meroury No. 1, drilling -steadily-with standard tools, was down. 147 fect last night and making steady footage. No, 2, using rotary was down 18770 feet and making steady depth daily, according to reports. Mitacle Miracle was down 3083 feet with the rotary rig and also drill- ing steadily. Freehold Prechold No. 2, south, of Home, was running ten-inch casing to a depth of 3645 feet and just inthe BS sae 3eeRs8 SeSSENSee229 Se perches Gel Signal Hill. ye 3 Spooner... gt; 14 Turner Valley 1.05 1.06 United... . 109 1.06 108 Richfield ... 50.60 Livestock picture and one which should make a appeal japitol audiences, Alice Boulden, noted star and Broadway favorite is also on which is a highly entertaining piece ot the ew, sound 1 3s ew sound news reel is a de- cided aequiaiton and doupttess will turn ou genuine strong point 4m the talkie programs. r clude its engagement on Saturday. ing the visit of the delegates to the fourth-annual convetnion of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce 1s the bill in a short entitled, High Hat exceptionally interesting. Bangs, Horton ts knocking em coockoo as, the saying The Rialto local news reel, depict A comedy talkie, The Eligible Mr. featuring Edward Ryerett. oes. Jack Wilson in a Columbia Gem, My Wife is one of the brightest the famous Who's Who in America, She 1s Doris Kenyon. Miss Kenyon 1s on of the most tal- ented actresses to follow m screen car- eer. Aside from her sterling histrionic ability Miss Kenyon is noted for her misteal und poetic ability. In a recent lasue of Who in America Miss Kenyon ts listed because of the many poems she has written and published. Bhe s also an accompalished pianist. ALSO The Salesman SOUND NEWS OF THE WORLD LAST TIMES TODAY THRU DIFFERENT EYES SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY EVERY DAY HOUR, 1 to 2 25 Everybody s Talking About It Janet Gaynor s FIRST TALKING PICTURE MARY DUNCAN CHAS. MORTON BARRY NORTON NANCY DREXEL The Picture ofa 1,000 Thrills It s a Fox Movietone Talking Special INCESS Topay ALL-TALKING EVELYN BRENT From the thrilling a fascinated London an for three years. ADDED. EDDIE CANTOR in That Party in Person Ruth Etting in Songs Talking Comedy, Hurdy-Gurdy y that ee York 100 TALKING SINGING DANCING DREAMLAND TODAY GLENN MONARE: TopAY DOUGLAS MAOLZAN se Divorce Ril, ex down 800 foot, al Home bands tone fhe autos y vo Made Easy akin 8 : : Brock Peter Brock Pete, the old 'Wellingion- lt;Wellingtors south ot 8z,the Dominion Livestock Branch, TRYON with MARIE PREVOST iment Spartan well, north of Richfleld, is Freehold, was down 3840 feet last z gt;MONTON STOOKEARDS, Sep 3 All ctithding Rakeghe he e Re- down 360 feet and making steady pro- night and making steady progress with 1 , Recelpts: Cattle, 248; calves, 90. 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Image 1290 (1929-09-13), from microfilm reel 1290, (CU11110808). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.