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Porcupine Advance, 2 Jan 1941, 1, p. 8

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Torontoc Globe: Tl more Nazi ships ha by the crews of Bri Germany no doubt t nation over such ints national method of engageimen Befors snmickering of learning, remem!} immortal Will Ro jonorantâ€"but abou MATINEESâ€"2.30 |p EVENINGSâ€"7.00 6 ADMISSION_â€"â€"Evep Sunday Midnite till Thursday ROAD SHOW" COMING â€" â€" â€" â€" _ THIEF 2A1G DAD hy am,f Wfifl@m bhu vring Adoiphe Menjou, Carole Landis and Hugh, HMubert PAGE EIGHT 93 5 Timmins Dairy Phone Delivery JC scultling Of two been prevented sh warships. In pre will be indigâ€" ference with this concludinz naval if another‘s lack he words of the "Everybody‘s FTerent things." â€"â€"Exchange . SATURDAYX 2.30 and 4.30 p.m. 0.00 p.m. Midnight Sun. 12.01 Tuesday 12.90 io Adults 40c Children 25¢ Matinee 25¢ and 10c tUso Added Shorts I‘ve got to think of my fuâ€" ture. No weak bones or poor teeth for me. No«sir! 1 want to grow up to be strong just like the other , kids. That‘s why. mother gives me Timmins Dairy Milk. And you know, I‘ve felt great ever since I started drinking it. But here I am wasting time when I could be playâ€" ing. _ Why don‘t you start drinking â€" Timmins. Dairy Milk yourself. You‘ll see what I mean! Globe ~and Mail:â€"~â€"There is some. thing grimly> humorous in the that steel plates, salyaged> from the scuttled Graf used to repair damage suffered. by the, Carnarvon Castle in an engagement with another Nazi smpâ€"not yet scu,med but still skedaddling. ' wWell, you can‘t expett cab drivors and accountants for one dollar Say, driver, you gave me the wrong change." I1, it‘s like this Your Favourite Theatre Smoking in Our Stacdium 4 %4% 9 6 The cast is completed by Gene Tierney and Jackie Cocper, who are featured, and such popular favourites as Eddie â€"Collins and George Barbier. The story. of ‘"The Return of Frank vsames}" is the story of Frank‘s deterâ€" mination to avenge the cowardly murâ€" der of his brother Jssse,., shot in the back by the traitorcus Ford brothers. Raillroad money paid the Fords and a guvernatorial pardon set the Fords free after a jury had convicted them, so Frank realizes the only way he can avenge Jesise is to return to outlawry. Always maintaining a high pitth of excitement, the> picture then follows Frank over all the lawless West, with tremendously stirring scenes of robbery, murder, gunâ€"fights, manâ€"hunts, train hcldups,., escape and pursuit. Too there are scenes of gentle roâ€" mantce. In Denver Frank msets and falls in love with Eleanor Stone, played by Gene Tierney. The girl perceives The millions of moviegoers who thrilled to. last year‘s "Jesse James" will find this new Darryl F. Zanuck producâ€" ition even more colourful and actionâ€" Henry Fonda, who created the part of Frank James, Jesse‘s grim older orother, is cast in the title rols: Others appearing in the production, who were also featured in "Jesse James," inâ€" clude Henry Hull, John Carradine, J. Edward Bromberg, Donald Mzek, Ernest Whitman, Charles Tannen and George Chandler. Filmed in spectacular Technicolor, the exciting and stirring climax to the daring exploits of the world‘s most famous cutlaws will be at th> Palace theatre Friday, Friday midnight, and Ssaturday Oof this week, Jan. 3rd and 4th, in the 20th Centuryâ€"Fox producâ€" tion, ‘"The Return of Frank James." packed. These same millions will also find many familiar faces in the cast, for "J°sse James" players fill most of the impcrtant rcles. 0# 009090900 0090 % 006 0909000990498 00900000400 000290 000 ¢ 0 00 i AT THE LOCAL THEATRES | New Thriller Showing at the Palace, Jan. 3 and 4. PO00 000004 0009000090909 0 0009 4 000900 0000000000000 % @0060 o The Return of Frank James, an Exciting Colourful Picture HARRY LANGDON COMEDY COLORED TRAVELTALK sSHORTS LOOQONEY TOONX CARTOON Snapshet Another Rig Fotcâ€"Niteâ€"Who will sell their Photographs for the sums ecff¢redâ€"Ist offer $200.00 and 2nd offer $40.00 _ sSsTRANGER THAN FICTION Another Big Fotoâ€"Nitteâ€"Who will sell their Photograph for the Sum Offered? Three Stooge Comedy Sunday Midnight (12.15), Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 5, 6, 7, 8. ERROL FLYNNX, BRENXNDA MARSHALL AND CLAUDE RATINS in NOTICEâ€"On Double Feature Programmes coming to our theatres, we request our patrons to attend the Theatre not later than 8.00 p.m. to see entire performance. Friday, Friday Midnight and Saturday January 3rd and 4th HENRY FONDA and JACKIE COOPER in ast Time Toâ€"nightâ€"Thursday, Jan. 2nd DOROTHY LAMOUR, ROBERT PRESTON AND PRESTON FOSTER in Thursday, Onlyâ€"January 9th HELENX PARRISH and DENNIS (PKEEFE in PALACE "MOON OVER BURMA" ALSO LATEST WAR NEWS TELEPHONE 560 NEWSs OF THE WORLD GIFT OF U.S. AIRCRAFT WORKERS, BOMBER IS FLOWN TO MONTREAL, SHORTS AT»HTHE TIMMINS THEATRES 1E PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO As the story unfolds in the Eastern citics of Bagdad and Basra and focuses on the exciting romanc4 of the Prince of Bagdad and the Princess of Basro, the amazing thief of Bagdad and the wily magician Jaffar engage in a thrillâ€" ing battle of wits and magic. . Thus there is seen on the sereen the great Flying Horse, which soars through the clouds with remarkable ease; the Enâ€" chanted City, which rises miraculousily from the ground and reveals hundreds of gloriously coloured tents grouped around a lake of eerie brilliance; the Djini, who is freed from a tiny bottle and becomes as high as the highest In addition to its romantic love story its vasis canvas of pictorial sweep and colour, its Arabian Nights magnificence, its new Korda production is highlightâ€" ed by a new kind of photography which brings to the screen for the first tims an impressive array of magic deviceos. As the story unfolds in the Eastern With satu, Conrad Veidt, June Duâ€" prez and John Justin heading a cast of â€" thousands, Alexander â€" Korda‘s imighty Technicclour spectacle,. "The Thiecf of Bagdad," has been attracting mg crowds at the Cartier theatre all this week since Monday. It is a United Artists relea«m, and will be at the Carâ€" tier. until Saturday, Jan. 4th.. This picture, which was neafly two years in the making, was photographed entirely in natural colour and represents an outlay of more than $2,000,000. . Started Dbefore the war and completed in Amrâ€" ica‘s Grand Canyon, ‘"‘The Thief Bagdad" is said to be marked for place among the film achisvements all time. Fritz Lang directed the film, with Kenneth Macgowan associate producer. The spreen play was authored by Sam Hellman. Crowds Delighted With "The Thief of Bagdad." The picture‘s cliimax is tense and dramaticâ€"as Frank at long last comes face to face with Bob Ford. Frank‘s real character and attempts to persuade him to give himself up. Noted Picture at the Cartier Theatre to End of Week sSPORT REEL POPEYE CARTOONX PASSING PARADE Coloured Cartoon Thursday and Friday, January 9th and 10th JANE WITHERS in Tuesday and Wednesday, January 7th and 8th "Club Life in Stone Age"â€"Cartoon Pictorial No. Community sing Thursday and Friday, January 2nd and 3rd Friday‘s Revivalâ€"One Show at 9.40 Only "EVERYTHING HAPPENS AT NIGHT" Monday, January 4th to 6th spcocial Children‘s Matineceâ€"Saturday Morning at 10.30 a.m. RED BARRY in GOLDFIELDS Saturday, Sunday Midnight (12.15), and "FARMER TOM THUMB"â€"Cartoon Friday‘s Revivalâ€"One Show at 9.40 p.m. Lane Sisters in "FOUR DAUGHTERS®" Episode No. 13 of "DRUMS OF FLU MANCHU" DOUBLE FEATUKE PROGRAMME YVIRGINIA GILMORE AND WM. HENRY in "JENNIE" sECOND FEATURE THE HIGGINS FAMILY in p. | _ Orderly Officer of the Week â€" 2nc ns Lieut. J. R. Walker. ' Next for Duty â€" 2nr Licut. D. J »lv Casry an | Ordsorly Sgt. of the week â€" Sgt. G ed , W. Elkins . râ€" { Next for Duty â€" Sgt.â€"R. G. Foster. of | _ Ordsrly Cpl. of the Week â€" Cpl. C. J a Denny of NEC "FTRONTIER VENGEANCE" "GIRL FROM AVENUE A" RICHARD DIX AND FLORENCE RICE supported by a Cast of Thousands in Announcement was made toâ€"day o the appointment of Lt. G. G. Countryâ€" man, acting O. C. of "D" Company of the Algonquin Regiment, Second Batâ€" talion, N. P. A. M., as Administration and Training officer. In his new posiâ€" tion, Lt. Countryman will be on fullâ€" time service and will be in complete charge of training here. Lt. Countryman Is Appointed sto New Position Tuesday â€" 7â€"1â€"41 â€" 19380 hours â€" Regimental School of instruction for officers and N. C. O‘s Thursday â€" _ 9â€"1â€"41 â€" 1930 hours â€" Regim:ntal Szhool of instruction for of fizers and N. C. O‘%S. Briefly the story of "The Thief of Bagdad" describes the obstacles which intarfere with the romance of June Dupne:s, as the Prii€cess, and John Justin, as the Prince, and how these cbstacles are overcome by Sabu, the amazing little thief. ‘"The Thief of Bagtlad" was directed by Ludwig Berg. er and Michael Powell, and William Cameron Menzies acted as production designer. D. Coy., 2nd Bn. Algonquin Regiment omy.C «R) Company orders. Part 1 Monday â€" 6â€"1â€"4i â€" 1000 hours â€" Recruit Training Monday â€" _ 6â€"1â€"41 â€" 1930 hours â€" Ccmpany Training mountain, towering over the beautiful city of Bagdad; the Black Galleon, myâ€" stery ship of the wicked Jaffar, with its huge red sails and an eye, six feet in diameter, painted on its prow. Company Orders "D" Co. 2nd Battalion Algonquins "MEET THE MISSUS" Next for Duty â€"Cpl. E. J. Devine Duty Platoon â€" No. 16 Next for Duty â€" No. 17 opular Local Officer Placed in Charge of Administraâ€" tion, Training. "CHEROKEE STRIP" ADDED sSHORTS ADDED sSHORTS ADDED sSHORTS UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS® Coloured Cartoon Paramount News SHE KNEW HER ONIONS Young Husbandâ€"Isn‘t thers someâ€" thing peculiar about these onions, my dear? Young wife (anxiously)â€"Oh, I hope not darling. I took such pains with them. I even sprinkled them with eau de cologne before I put them on to boil to take away the unpleasant odor. â€"NorthE@rn News # # .. *# *# .0 #@ # # *# # .0 # #*4 ## # APJOANM K , # # + 0.00.‘ .0.. #..® # ”. 0.00 # # + # *4 % # o L sc it it it ..00.00.0..00 ## < a Here are some of the 20,000 Lockâ€" heed and Vega aircraft company employees who gave a Lockheed Hudson bomber as a Christmas gift to Britain. The deed of transfer said the gift was made "for and in consideration â€"and recognition of the courage, sacrifice, loyalty, splenâ€" did service and valiant spirit eviâ€" denced by the people of his majâ€" esty‘s government in the United Kingdom." Admission: Adults 25¢ â€" Children 10¢ C tC C t % t t‘ * *+ #* * * 0'. 0.0 ’.0 .Q % .’ '. 0.. '0 * .0 .0 0.0 *# .0 * # *o ota t ‘ntire Receipts for first three days to be donated to Porcupine Spitfire Fund â€"4 p.m. NEW EMPIRE Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 8th énd 9th "CONGO MAISIE" Last Showing Toâ€"Nightâ€"Thurs., Jan. 2nd "YOUNG TOM EDISON" Adults ....‘...::..2,. 20¢ 25¢ Children :...;......; 10¢ Children ;..;;..... 15¢ Good Music for Skating Starringâ€"MICKEY ROONEY and FAY BAINTER Popeye Cartoonâ€""FIGHTIN‘ PALS" Sltarting of the New Serialâ€""THE OREGON TRAIL" Starring JOHN MACK BROWN sunday Midnigkt (12.15), Monday and Tuesday, January 5th, 6th and 7th "LUCKY PARTNERS" Sltarringâ€"GINGER ROGERS, RONALD COLMAN~ Colour Paradeâ€""MEN WANTED~" Friday and Saturday, Jan. 3rd and 4th "TORRID ZONE" Starringâ€"JAMES CAGNEY, ANN sSHERIDANX AxD PAT QO‘BRIEN Starringâ€"ANN SOTHERN, JOHN CARROLL RITA JOHNSON SERIALâ€""THE OREGON TRAIL" No. 2 Cartoonâ€""THE UGLY DIXQO" COMMUNITY PRICES" EVERY DAY AT THE NEW EMPIRE â€"THEATRE, MATINEE EVENING Celoured Cartoonâ€"*"CLOCK D AlLY TELEPHONE 173 * 1%, i1 b4"44" 64 # LJ 4 Blairmore Enterprise:â€" A gallant young husband was trying to teach his new and nervous wife to drive a car. They were on a narrow country road, and the wife had been driving dfor only a short time when she exclaimed: ‘"‘Take the wheel quickly, darlingâ€" here come a tree!" On Tuesday afternoon at 2.45 a fire that apparently originated in a chesâ€" terfield chair, ignited the curtains and blinds in the living room at 275 Elm street north, rear. The house is occuâ€" pied by P. McNulty. D. P. Taylor, who ocscupies the front portion of the house, discovered the fire and had the blaze under control when firemen arrived. Damage was estimated at about sixtyâ€" five dollars. The fire departmont have quelled five chimney and stoveâ€"pips fires since th» first of the yéar. There was no damage in any case.. The first call of the new year was at 5.51 p.m. on January to 54 Main avenue where a coal gas explosion blew furnace pipes out of a chimnev. Chimney Fires Prevalent Here Since New Year Mr. and Mrs. F. C. H. Simms, of 52 Maple street south, were "at Home" to their many friends on New Year‘s Eve Celebrating the coming of the New Year at th> home of the popular couple, has bacome an annual event with their many friends in town and those who amttended spent a very pleasant evenâ€" ing. Pleasant Home Party to Welcome the New Year "ive Calls Answered by Loâ€" cal Department Since the Dawning of January 1. TUHUURSDAY, JANUARY 2ND, 1941 *# '...' + *# .. # .0 0.“'0 * ht .0 # *# .0 0.00.00.0..0 * «t :t (% .t# .0'.00..0.00.0 *# J + *#

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