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Porcupine Advance, 16 Mar 1933, 2, p. 8

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This period was oneâ€"sided, the : starting to take toll on the Ma men, who were fast tiring. Fred arew a penalty for elbowing. D son was right in and Charlebois g( penalty for tripping. With a two advantage MciIintyre pressed harc were rewarded when King nette first counter in a threeâ€"man Two minutes later Kelly tore awa; put McIintyre two up. Play shows and endâ€"toâ€"end play that n nothing was the feature for ovelr minutes. Finally Boyd livened t up and scored one more for Mcl: Quinn again tripped a man and promptly taken out of the goal given a minute penalty. While h off all the Marshall men tried t the puck and a shot at the empty Piay startod so for tne sn‘i ing in centxc Woosds got the he took a pot s Woods again g right in but mis in Mcintyre tem but Quinn was Charbonneau m an cpen net. and three Mclt and Lejambe p one. Croteau C for tripping Sp in and missed again warned al they passed his down and hit t Lejambe didn‘t men missed th sprawled on the ended, Adamson Mcinty the first trial hoc Marshalls the way t stitutes, v a whole : the game roobed of the secor ties were Intyre m Marshalls were the the winne were outs MciIntyre Team Wins| First of Plavâ€"offs The Seore was 5 to 2 for Mcl: the Industrial Hockey Leagi Monday Night,. Marshalis an Upâ€"hill Battle all the Way Along. PAGE EIGHT Indigestion, Stomach Trouble, Gas, Heartburn, Distress after Eating WILTH BELA (DRACULA) LUGOSI AND MADGE BELLAMY See this live, weird, strangest of all love stories. Magic Carpetâ€""INCREDIBLE TINDIA" Comedyâ€""THE RUN AROUND" MOVIETONE NEWS With ROBERT ARMSTRONG, CONSTANCE CUMMINGS, OLGA BACLANOVA, FRANK MORGAN, JAMES GLEASON, IRVING PICHEL AND WARREN HYMER Almost forgotten headlinesâ€"the great oil scandals of a couple of presidential administrations Ago. Cartoconâ€""BETTY BOOP‘S MUSEUM" PICTORIAL PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS Miudnight show, Tuesday, March 21â€"at 11.30 p.m. WITH JOFE. E. BROWN, GINGER ROGERS, PRESTON 8. FOSâ€" TER, sHEILLA TERRY, FARINA, GUINN WILLIAMS AND HARRY GRIBBEN This is Joe E. Brown‘s Comedy riot of the year. You will laugh until your sides ache. S»portâ€""PEARLK AND DEVILFEISH" "REVIEW" Technicolour Symphonyâ€"*"SANTA‘S WORKSHOP" UNIVERSAL NEWS Midnight Show, Friday, March 24thâ€"at 11.30 p.m. »sptécial Matinee Saturday, March 25thâ€"at 12.30 p.m. WEDNES. and THURSDAY, MARCH 22 " WHITE ZOMBIE " WITH JOHNNY WEISSMULLER (Adonis Swim Champion) NEIL HAMILTON, MAUREEN QO‘SULLIVAN and C. AUBREY SMITH A new and sensational idea in screen entertainment. You will hail it as the year‘s biggest screen thrill, A giant romantic spectacle for young and old. Mick¢y Mouse Cartoonâ€""KLONDIKE KID" UNIVERSAL NEWS Midnight Show, Friday, March 17th, at 11.30 p.m. Special Matinee Saturday, March 18th at 12%.15 p.m. ADMISSIONâ€"ALL CHILDRENâ€" 10c GOLDFIEL DS MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 P.M. ‘veningâ€"7.00 p.m. (continuous performance) _â€"_Complete Change of Programme Every FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 24 MARCH 2%7â€"238â€""CALL HEKR SAVAGE" MARCH 20â€"â€"30â€""THAT‘s MY BOY‘" MARCH 31â€"APRIL 1â€""TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY APRIL }â€"4â€"5â€""PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES" APRIL Gâ€"7â€"8â€""STRANGE INTERLUDE®" Ssecond Period d was oneâ€"side MONDAY and TUESDAY, MARCH 20â€"21 THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY MARCH 16â€"17â€"18 (Three Days) " TARZAN THE APE MAN" The Billion Dollar Scandal Period eague on Marshalis had d Iivened things re for McIntyre. a man and was f the goal and 1. While he was for Mcelntvre in KIN G PICTURES AT THE THE AT RES ADMISSIONâ€"ALL CHILDREN 10c 11 d y @U me etted the an rush. away and howed up one Mclin he strain Marshall ed Grant Davidâ€" enalty jamb perio« neamn r Ts man and ure. hen al 1b Sudbury Star:â€"Closing of the Onâ€" tario liquor shops during the hard times, as proposed by ‘the prohibitionists, would scarcely bring the results ardentâ€" ly hoped for. But such a policy woult assuredly force several hundred into relief lists, and bring greater riches to blindâ€"piggers and ‘bootleggers. A despatch last week from Iroquol!s Falls says:â€""Severely burned when he came in contact with a lightning arresâ€" tor carrying 1,200 volts, Harry McAnsh is in a serious condition in Anson Memâ€" orial hospital, with an even chance of recovery. McAnsh was working with Mark Porter on No. 2 line at T‘win Falls when in some unexplained manner he leaned out for enough to come in conâ€" tact with the lightning arrestor." Marshalls, Charlebois . n McIntyre, Boyd . im d oo Marshalls, C'harbonneau i 1+ McIntyreâ€"Goal, Qumn defenc Woods, Croteau; centre, Boyd; wing: Buck, Davidson; spares, Rice, Adam son, King, Findlay, Kelly, Calverley. Marshallsâ€"Goal, Lejambe; defencst Wallingford, F. Grant; centre, Spence wings, Charbonneau, Charlebois; W. Grant, and Joanisse. IROQUOIS FALLS LINESMAN SUFFERS 1200â€"VOLT SHOCK MciIntyre McIntyre McIntyre McIintyvre down and in trying to check him Walâ€" lingford accidentally hit him on the head with his stick getting a twoâ€"minâ€" ute penalty. Buck followed for tripping Marshalls got one when Charicbois batâ€" ted in a lcose puck in a scramble. He got a penalty soon after. Wallingford followed for a elbow. McIntyre pressed and were rewarded when Boyd rushed alone with no one to beat but the goalie. Wallingtford came back and got another penalty with Davidson for mixing. With two minutes to go Charâ€" bonneau batted one in alil alone to finish the scoring. but they didn‘t get one @uinn came back Davidsor and got another one for Boyd got a penalty for Marshalls were fast tirin indeed glad when they hea: end the period. Third Period Spence missed an open start and Grant got a per ing his elbow. McIntyres : to protect their lead and s up the ice frequently. Da Refereesâ€"McKinnon and Richetr Ccore Second Period King . Kelly Boyda ... Davidson . Third Period First Period a pena Liring and heard the ib Davidson ca 3 he Minetr ughing | 18.00 Howard‘s Stomach Medicine s : 33 fou goC 1ina con afte title dowt brigadc Wedn COMING MARCH 27â€"2 MARCH 29â€"3 MARCH 31â€"APR APRIL 4 APRIL 5â€" 6 APRIL 71â€" 8 Timmins Wins Championship of the North by Friday‘s Game Cartoo: Midnight sShow, Ssunda; feature programmf WEDNES. and THURSDAY, MARCH WITH ELISSA LANDI, PAUL LUKAS AND WARNER GOLA The glamourous Elissa Landi in a new characterization as seductive adventuress of the African Gold Coast. Midnight Sh Feature Pro WEDNES. and THURSDAY, MARCH "* W PLAN" MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 P.M. Eveningyâ€"7.00 p.m. (continuous performance) Complete Change of Programme Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY EMPIRE Great Was is a sSsdY ... Here is the report in full:â€" Tremblay Tallies Winning Last Two Minutes of T s he ol MONDAY and TUESDAY, MARCH 20â€" " From Broadway to Cheyenne Red FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 17 previou 1¢ ram WITH REX BELL AND MARCELINE DAY SERIALâ€""HEROES OF THE WEST"â€"Episode No Cartsonâ€""FARMER ALâ€"FALFA‘S APE GIRL" METROTONE NEWS airtoon T 71e H THE PLUMBER H BRXAN AHERNE, MADELINE CARROLL AND GIBP McLAUGHLIN ar story of a British Army officer who enters Germany . discovers the W Plan and escapes back to the British lines in time to frustrate the enemy attack. Comedyâ€""ONE MORE CHANCE" nâ€""FARMER ALâ€"FALFA‘S BIRTHDAY PARTY" ‘and SATURDAY, MARCH 24 "sSCARLET DAWN " m in inday March 19th at 12.01 a.m 1eâ€"*‘"*"The Impatient Maiden" From Broadway to Chevenne. medy FAIRBANKS Jr., NANCY CARROLL AND LILYAN TASHHTMAN ussian Prince his choice of death . . . or a slave girl‘s love. n th â€""SPEED IN THE GAY" ERYC Addedâ€""BYWAYSs GOF FRANCE FOX NEW S March 26th at 12.01 a.m.â€"showing Doubl« ~"Scarlet Dawn" and Tim McCoy in ichting for Justice" â€""FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE" â€""RADIO PATROL" 1â€""THE PAsSSIONATE PLUMBER FLAMING GUNS" MONXKEY‘Ss PAW" ROBBER‘sS ROOST" Tussle MILLNONAIRE CAT "FROM TOONERS" suUurpris] McGulit alimn on rceâ€"off, il in NnIIT bu amé{ E6E PORCUPINE ADVANCE, T1 h nd ball in a sno More than sweep check can break fa the back would brin the minin T twine Hodn he boar ible an: he cave an h H 1" Hender But Portt ck, helpe e to the . the end lantly in rything | complim [aDbiLo. T â€" Ppass t ird ling 2M the stick] individua . O Rink uld T‘ T‘remblay Wins SN â€"Showing Doub!c ind HKex Beéll ir mD| trav but 11 BJ Throughout th hi pa U k H DP k.; _ Ho+ ittackin 11 Score of 2 to ir in Reportâ€" Both Teams. 1n Keâ€" L 9T n Ho« Del T@rlrs" _1 spilled Al McKinnon Olivi franc laydowns last year. His second line is ntirely new. Tremblay, the pivot man, is one of he best pro. prospects seen in Sudbury his seasonâ€"if he would only pass the HE WAS JUST TESTING THEM When Simon Forter tallied the tieâ€" g goal, the hat of his brother Red opped on the ice. George Fife, the Falcons‘ defence ayer, gave Porter a terrific body check the end of the first period, but Simon is himself as soon as he regained his nd. Harry Bloy, commonly known as the ctor and trainer extrordinaire in lconbridge athletics, was in his glory the train wreck on the T. N. O. 1i0ugh both the Falcons and Timâ€" ins clubs were in the collision, none the players was injured. But Docâ€" r Bloy got busy just the same. He paired as many of the passengers as could lay his hands on. Third Period â€"Falconbridge, Wolotka â€"Timmins, Porter ... â€"Timmins, Tremblay ... Penaltiesâ€"Lortie (2), V Saves by goalies: st 50 m wh P (Regina Leaderâ€" Irishman, on bein J10 .. d 0+ 4â€"20 As Seen From the Hen Coop" 7 Lafrance once accidentally Alex McKinnon on the ice. inon should go into the cireus for ay he took the fall. ik McGuire‘s gold miners are at 300 per cent. stronger than the which made such a feeble showâ€" ‘ainst National Sea Fleas in the Expositor:â€"Orne may make his aracter, but his reputation is at rey of the gossips. mp 1p n'bridgc :don Gleaner:â€"When Phillip iped off a New York pier into r, in an effort to commit suiâ€" oliceman heard the splash, _ the scene and threw a rope in he thought was drowning. ‘, bobbing up and down in the ide no effort to take hold of When he shook his head, the _ understood. â€" Drawing his took aim at Leary and D)i â€"AÂ¥lex McKinnon, Sudbury Summary Pirst Period NIV Ssecond Period is the one man who shou 31 ‘r took aim at Leary and did not come out of the e would shoot. 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Its ri ie snow ikins Barâ€" d at The Goldfield Drug Store. 623 220 613 553 743 632 476 658 673 836 898 806 313 180 411 38 al ‘i * * * 4 % * % 4 18 The Cochrane Northland Post last week _ says:â€""Provincial _â€" Constable Ralph Crozier, formerly of Fraseraale, but lately stationed at Kirkland Lake, joined the ranks of the Benedicts this week. He was married in Cochrane on Monday, his bride being Miss Alex Tremblay, long distance operator for the T. N. 0. in that town. The cereâ€" money was performed at the United Church manse by Rev. J. G. Gorwill, and afterwards the bride and groom left for the south on their widding trip. They passed through here on the evenâ€" ing train the same dayv." Perth Expositor:â€"In the last two or three years the weather has shown a tendency to display its most wintry samples as spring approaches. Its irâ€" regular behavior is more or less in keeping with a topsyâ€"turvy world. PROV, CONSTABLE CROZIER MARRIED AT COCHRANE * * * *4 %4 MclLean . 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