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Porcupine Advance, 16 Jun 1941, 1, p. 8

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His efforts a fact that he is millionâ€"dollar ; American milli honesty and int in thy question have yvou?" M claims one is or who knows bet The laugh packed : cast, the ingenious 1 to make ‘"This Thins director‘s finest pictu ing comedyv achievem We neartl Called Love *"*Broadway Limited" unree!}s a lay filled. swiftâ€"paced story of the vie in the Tfe of the great film s April Tremaine, who is on route ? the west coast to New York, ace panied by her film director and a magazine publicity woman. As a r ‘"‘This Thing Called thing wonderfull! Top Honours Won by "Broadway Ld." as Sprigchtly Comedy Lineâ€"mn»n of Star Comedians in Picture at Cartier. Hal Roach‘ "Broadway L/ theatre four da Thursday. June fastâ€"paced com by Gordon 1 screenplay by ] Limited®" has in ro)rie Woodwort r McLaglen. ! sley, Zasu lineâ€"up of Ho and funsteors. l OeC ooo OW en e OWP S m We OWP o We ce l oo Ne l e e e i We Oe eC PWP We OW We l Ne Ne e Ne e Oe < Ne . P SCn . P S en s NE . 2E O EWE 2 NE 00 2C m | AT THE LOCAL THEATRES ; Merry and Mad Comedy at Palace Theatre This Week Continuous Serics of Laughs in * "This ‘Things Galled Love." 00088088 0%+¢ 642 +4 4 C "This Thing Called Love" st sible Melyvyn Danglas at the cometly also features BRinnie Dickson amd Gloria Holden. cterizations.: The filn it should be noted, : I1, the man whose deft t made "He Stayed fo: d ‘‘The Doctor Takes ; ‘cam sensations of las‘ is expert guidance, Douâ€" Russell compport themâ€" auve surety, so that their top anything they have 1J A 1 icture and the crown vement of its stars. ommend "This Thin h11 iged in "selling‘"‘ a sition to a South ‘e, whose ideas oi y are encompassed How many babies asn‘t any, but he way, And Rosalind, also pretends, story, the brilliant finale, all contrive ig Called Love" its O K e¢ Tal BRroadwary e vrissyâ€" film star nd Melâ€" ith ideas to be a d to each !â€"â€""*This 1 lan irs lovely Rosalind Russell and irrepresâ€" Palace Theatre, ‘The gay new Columbia Barnes, Lee J. Cobb, Allyn Joslyn, Gloria Alexander Hall directed. T‘ry the Advance Want Advertisements J 46Â¥ 060 4 0 49 0 4 4 0 4# 444494849804 009490090004 440400446 044404444444 Topâ€"Notch Acting | Marjorie Woodworth, whose blonde and glamorous beauty is remarkably like that of the late Jean Harlow, :s making her first ‘bid for stardom m ‘"Proadway Limited," and her performâ€" ance as the film star is real and conâ€" vincing. Dennis O‘Keefe, as her leadâ€"| ing man in the role of a young doctor.i | | is another newcomer who acquits himâ€" self creditably as a downâ€"toâ€"earth | Thespian. Such other well knowns as| Victor McLagien, Paisy Kelly, Zasu Pitts and Leonid Kinsley turn in soms | bright and lighthearted portrayâ€"| ils in supporting roles. I Gordon Douglas‘ direction of the| merry story, some of which takes place | vbhoard the famous Pennsylvania crack rain between Chicago and New Yorr:.! nroves him once again to be a complete master of the comedy technique whlcn; 1jlemands zest, colour and movement. | In summing up, it must ‘be said that with "Broadway Limited," Hal Roac» has turned up wi‘lh another winner for! those who like to laugh and be enterâ€" tained. licity stunt, the public is led to bslieve that Miss Tremaine is the mother o1 a baby girl. But at the time of ts anncuncement, the baby of a sociaiiy prominent family is kidnapped, an« identifying marks on Miss Tremaine‘s baby are similar to those of the "htic that has disappeared. This inest.a®ty leads to a whole series of dramatic inâ€" cidents, which are packed with suspens» and surprise. How the picture winds up provides a tense and °x:â€"â€" inz finish. 8 4# 090 %% 9046 6# @ A Stooge COMEDY "Beautiful But Dumb‘ until Thursday "Sur Le Plancher Des V acees" |\CARTIER| FRENCH FILM WEDNESDAY Noted Film "Escape" at Empire This Week A group of eleven outstanding charâ€" acter aciors, headed by stars Norma Shearer and Robert .Taylor, combines to bring to the screen one of the most thrilling bestâ€"sellers of the past yea:, Ethel Vance‘s "Escape." The picture will be at the Empire theatre on Wedâ€" nesday and Thursday, June 18th and 19th. Miss Shearer is seen as the Countess von Treck, who finds herself involved in the desperate attempt of American artist Mark Preysing to rescue his mother, exâ€"aciress Emmy Ritter, from death in a concentration camp. Taylor enacts young Preysing, with Nazimâ€" va, star of the silent films, returning to the sercen for the first time in fifâ€" teen years, as Emmy. European star Conrad Veidt appears as the Generai, lover of the Countess, and ultimat» menace of Emmy‘s safety. e CONTROLLED TEMPERATURE e LUXURIOUS SURROUNDINGS ARE BROADWAY FEATURES SMOKING 1LOGES © AYVflâ€"FLOW sEATS p KR O A p w.AÂ¥ Y DELUXE SHOWPLAOEâ€" CBP DELUXE ~SHOWPLACE CF TEIMMINS THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO This publication portrays the answer of one Canadian company to Winston Churchill‘s plea, "Give us the tools." It shows how the more than 12,000 workâ€" ers in the company‘s plant at Windsor, Ontario, produge mechanilcal transport of many types in such numbers that Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, has become the largest single source of this equipment in the British Empire. Ford Times is produced in the style of the modern picture magazine and with many photographs presents an interesting story of the activities of the company‘s cnmlovees‘pnd dealers, particularly in regard" to the war ofâ€" fort of this large gcroup of Canadians. One section of particular interest deâ€" picts "Then and Now" stories of comâ€" pany emplovees and dealers who served in Empire forces in the war of 1914â€" Interesting Publication by the Ford Co. of Canada sented in a new a tion, "Ford Times which is now bein 0900990940090 46 00# The New Liskeard Speaker last week had the following paragraph:â€" "Veteran of one world war and the third member of a wellâ€"known Halleyâ€" bury family to sign up for the duraâ€" tion of the present conflict, Wesley Liscumb has gone to Toronto to join a motor transport division and, incidâ€" entally, follow his two sons into the ranks of Canada‘s armed forces. Mr. Liscumb went south on Sunday eveâ€" ning‘s train and, in donning the uniâ€" form again, takes up military service for the second time. He served for two and a half years in the last war, in which he went overseas with the 159th Battalion. His sons, Ted and George, 1918, with photographs of them as comrades in arms and current photos of the same men who are now busy providing essential equipment to a new generation of fighting men. Father and Two Sons Now Serving in Present War A. VERCIVAL Movieâ€"Memory Contest CAN YOU NAME THESE STARS? â€" 10 ms THEATRE PASSES C tmz O ALL WORK DONE BY EXPERTS PHONE 1675 NT. .D. Government Licensed Fumigator Fourth Ave. Opp. Town Hall Winners of Last Monday‘s Theatre Contest The first five correct answers opened were received fromâ€"â€" MKES. A. ERICKSON, 2 Wilcox Street South MKS, GLEN BEAN. 257 Balsam Street North, MKS. ARTHUR POOLEY, 45 Hollinger Avenune MKBK®S. E. M. McCONNELL, 82 Birch Street South MKS, W. BEZANSON, 223 Birch Street South The winners are asked to call at The Advance office any day beforé 6.00 p.m. when they will receive two theatre passes each. ies Thee ZEesST Cr€anter ut Torome @ww/ QGQLIVE THOMSON SHOPPE THE VALET 7 CEDAR ST. SOUTH ‘orrect Answers For Last Monday‘s Contest RAY MILLAND, name in Stvle Shoppe Furriers, ad. MISCHA AUEKR. name in L. B. Rov ad. alace T heatre NEWEST STYLES at the PALACK â€"3 DAYS: "â€" _ Herve Robinson, M years old, of 137 Young Street, Timmins, will face Magistrate Atkinson toâ€"morrow in poâ€" ‘lice court charged with careless drivâ€" | ing. Police say that while he was drivâ€" :mg south on Maple Street yesterday ‘he struck a parked car and then conâ€" tinued down the street till he struck ‘a second car. The damage was small | but police say that he was driving { carelessly. | _ Only other man to be picked up by the police over the weekâ€"end was a ‘man charged with his second offence drunk. ; Police say that the man was trying to open the door of The Adâ€" \vance office when he was arrested. Toâ€"Day, Tues. Wednes. Big Fotoâ€"Nite Thursday % mM | cCameras Police Lay Charges Against T‘wo Timmins Men Sunday are both in Britain, the former as medical sergeant with the forestry corps, while the younger son is conâ€" nected with a motorcycle unit." SALE PRICES STYLE SHOPPE FURRIERS pictured here. Send your answer to The Advance addressed Moviecâ€"Memory Contest before 9 p.m. Saturday stating the correct names and the advertiseâ€" ments in which they appear. Winners will be the first five corâ€" rect answers opened at our office. When answering write out the full name of the two stars pictured here, Each Winner Will Receive Two Theatre Passes Films left at our studio before 9.30 are ready the same evening at 6.00. It pays to get the better kind of work. Read the Advertissements. Find the correct names of the stars Winners announced next Monday. Cor. Pine and Fourth Ave. ADDED sSHORTS COMMUNTY sSING LATEST WAR NEWS A. TOMKINSON Balsam St. N. Phone 417 Your Last Chance TO BUY FURS ROYAL STUDIO Don‘t Forget the E. DUROCHER Expert Work â€" @ _ Reasonable Prices â€" Phone 590 â€" Viking Electric When Winston Churchill Enrolled for the Army The clérk stared at him across the counter. Workâ€"mates think it is the strangâ€" est coincidence ever. Soon there‘ll be another Mrs. Churchill as well. Winâ€" ston No. 2, is going to marry a shop asâ€" sistant. Ashton â€" Under â€" Lyne, _ Lancashire, Eng.â€"Winston Churchill went into the local employment exchange of Ashtonâ€" Underâ€"Lyne, little military service. The clerk decided to believe him when Winston II produced his idenâ€" tity card. "What did you say your nam* was?" he asked again. "Winston Churchill. Aged 31.> Train fireman. It‘s registration day for my ageâ€"group today. And he lived in England St. at #shâ€" ton. 18 Pine St. _ See Our Selection of the Newest Gowns for Sumâ€" mer Evening Wear. 15 Pine Street South Gay Formals PHONE 324 Olive Thompson Shoppe Cor, Spruce 5t, Third Ave, Clean Rooms The King Edward Hotel Day or Week PLUMBING â€" HEATHING Free Estimates on Request Very Reasonable Rates See Qur New Line of GILSON FURNACES MONDAY, JUNE 1868TH, 1441 Quiet Atmosphere BRY ‘T IMMINE Phone 946 Timmins

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