i AT THE LOCAL THEATRES : 64105 4 4 4449410989846 8898 * ©49%008 46 Ansther "ElHery Queen" Mystery Story at Cartier When acrcss th liable to according @ueen an: tops in tThrills. C popular s deductive and radio Third « films, "El Rare Entertainment Treat in "Major Barbara" at Cartier PAGE ETIGHT Saturda and 13 gramme souls," Porfect Crime," Pellamy familiar sleuth; C tough In: Burke as featured 1 H. B. Watr On Double Fe gramme with With Souls." Douglas Dt and Walteor served repu 1409080459098 8988998998909 * the do Cartier Brilliant Comedy Meeting With Popular Acclaim. Crime" w who wiel preceding aueen, M q@uesgn‘s P a new Shaw DarA, sereot will « E€und: yeleas ginal with previc wide :s fullâ€"}= into tï¬ in thi Shaw nsadt ‘MC bri MASCIOLEI THEATRE Toâ€"day Only §3 Fri. and Satur. Pesay Elletr starring John Howard and Ellien Drew M ADDED FEATURE "I Can‘t (2“1\'0.\‘ou Any thing But Love Baby" CaUss doubl m Clarcnee‘ Kolb, the colonel, congratulates Rookies Bob Hope, Lynne Orcrman and Eddie Bracken in "Caught in the Draft," Paramount‘s allâ€"out cemedy which will be at the Palace theatre Friday, Friday midnisht and Saturday, Sept. 12th and 13th, IHf a draftee‘s life is as hilarrfous as this laughâ€"provoking film, Uncle Sam will have a ough iob keeping men out of the army! HOPE HERO OF MILITARY MIRTHQUAKE Thut arC %%F "Blondie in Society" nxy CSingleten and Arthur Lake Texas Rangoers Ride Again" filn Que 5 dit happen. The "anything‘, ) advance praise of "Ellery he Perfec‘: Crime," is about xcitement, suspense and new film is another in the pen series based upon the ploits of the famous fiction Adldedâ€"Newsreel of the .etcctivc se Myst rieir allâ€"round quality r> programmes at the ys popular. For Thursâ€" midnight, Friday and week, Sept. 11th, 12th double feature proâ€" es "Gambling With lery Queen and the COMING sSUNDAY MIDNIGHT rf( Al and Perfrct ed by James Hogan, megaphone on the Feature OL y amalion nembere ‘rim6 The ‘as many months many months in cal insisted upon ind since the oriâ€" derably rewritten, w secenes, by that re are cheering ; George Bernard dy, "Major Barâ€" insferred to the iscal and which rtier theatre on a United Artists c man who was for the worldâ€" detective runs me, anything‘s e â€" ‘"anything", railse of "Ellery Al1Oon iv to ad w series, "Eller C â€"and "EIMet UF@ :/ FOâ€" Gambling gue and wi nding cast i ding cast s the lovely lamour girl eamed with m." Robert red for his re, {itle role vay, appears > multiâ€"milâ€" e worldâ€" the first Je turned There‘s Mirth and Hope (Bob Hope) and Costumes Dorothy Lamour. New "Caught in the Draft" Picture Has Nearly Everything Bob Hope, the man who always says a mirthful, is a buck private in Paraâ€" mount‘s allâ€"out comedy blitz on Uncle Sam‘s draftees, ‘"Caught in the Draft," which will be at the Palace theatre Friday. Friday midnight and Saturday, sept. 12th and 13th. Dorothy Lamour coâ€"starring with the popular screen and radio gagsters in their fourth picâ€" ture together, emerges as a new figure in the fashion world. Fcor the screen‘s best "undressed" woman wears 22 changes of smart costumes and makes her iirst ‘bid for another title, "The Screen‘s Best DRESSED Woman." The sparkling Hopeâ€"Lamour team is supported by two new comedy recruits, Lynne Overman and Eddie who assist Bob in carrying out his oneâ€" man assault against orthodox army disâ€" cipiine and military tactics. The Lamour allure, judging from her advance photos, seems to have, climbed to a new thermometer high. In her fashion front garb, ranging from a negligee to an idea in bathing suits she outstrips her inftiest sarong and "Road to Zanzibar" fern leaf costume. From advance news reports, Dorothy should have little difficulty in convertâ€" Keystone comedyâ€"style tank chases, potato peeling and a wacky campaign to win Dorothy, the colonel‘s daughter, are only part of the rookie‘s gag rouâ€" tine that gives promise of something refreshinz and hilarious to look forward to when Hope comes to town. Starring Loretta Young, Edward Arnold and Robert Preston "Lady from Cheyene John Wavyne and Frances Dee Addedâ€"Strategy of Metlais Canada Carries On "Missing People" With Will Fvife "Man Betraved" ADDED FEATURE | (Big hearted) Aunt" and stars Arthur | Askey, Richard Murdoch, Moore Marâ€" rictt and Graham Moffait in a riot of unashamed slapstick and _ hectic i knockabouts. Brandon Thomas‘s immortal farce, \"reâ€"organized" and brought upâ€"toâ€"date | l bv a team of ace scenarists, reacheos | new heights of hilarity in this lates, Gamfboxough version. Although it has been filmed twice previously and has been running all over the world sinte 1t was first produced 50 years ago, it loses‘ nothing of its freshness and with Askey in the title role, no | greater gale of laughter has been heard for yvears. Revised "Charley‘s Aunt" Has a Laugh in Every Foot of Film Double Feature Programme Also Includes "The Drag Net." It‘s a double feature programme at the Broadway toâ€"night, toâ€"morrow and Saturday, Sept. 11th, 12th and 13th. And it would be hard to beat a double feature like this. There is the reâ€" gular ripâ€"snorting comedy, "Charley‘s (Bigâ€"hearted) Aunt," and there is the vivid and impressive dramatic offering "The Drag Net." Story of the Underworld The film version of Willard Mack‘s famous stage mele¢drama, "The Drag Net," has its premiere tonight at the Broadway Theatre. This startling exâ€" pose of how the underworld frequentâ€" ly employs successfully goâ€"betweens and "fixers‘" with the municipal auâ€" thorities of great cities is laden with resonant thrills, moves at lightning speed and crashes into a terrific cliâ€" max. Rod La Rocqus, Marian Nixon, Betty Compson, Jack Adair, John Dilâ€" son and Edward Keane are featured. Film with a Laugh in Every Foot The funniest and most hilarious ing her screen vole as "the sweetheart of the Army" to the real McCoy. Bob Hope has registered the only kick against the film. Arthur is "gated" but breaks bounds in order to play in the .. . But why spoil your ecocmplete enjoyment by givâ€" ing further hint of the fun you will have by the unexpected wit and humâ€" our and excitement in "Charley‘s Aunt," 1941 version. The fun is laid, of course, in Oxâ€" ford‘s Bowgate College where Arihur, Stinker and their buddy Albert are constan‘ly in trouble with the Dean and Proctor. The trouble for Askeyâ€" and the highgeared fun for the audiâ€" enceâ€"starts in the first sequence when Arthur and "Bulldog‘"‘ Wally Patch climb along a ledge of the college in a race to remove a mortar board and a pair of Arthur‘s "combs" which had been placed on the college founder‘s bust. No prizes for guessing who put them there! Try The Advance Want Advertisements This film ranks as a leading hit of this or any other season. Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 17th and 18th DOUBLE FEATUREâ€"HIT NO. 1 RUDY YVALLEE and ROSEMARY LANE in Coffins on Wheels CONTINUOUS SHOWSs DAILYâ€"DOORS OPEN Alley Cat Showing Toâ€"nightâ€"Thursday, Sept. 11 DOUBLE FEATUREâ€"HIT NO,. 1 PEXNY SINGLETON AND ARTHUR LAKE in Friday, Friday Midnight and Saturday Sept. 12th and 13th _ After Sunday Midnight, Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 14th, 15th and 16th HIT NO. 2 DEAD END KIDs and WALLACE FORD WILLIAM POWELL and MYRNA LOY in "TIME OUT FOR RHYTHM" DOROTHY LA MOUR and BOB HOPE in "CAUGHT IN THE DRAEFKT" SHORTS uy i EC 0 NOTICEâ€"On Double Feature Programmes coming to our theatres, we request our patrons to attend the Theatre not later than $.00 p.m. to see entire performance. PALACE HIT NO. 2 JOHN WAYNE AND FRANCES DEE in "BLONDIE IN SOCIETY" "MAN BETRAYED" LATEST WAR NEWS TELEPHONE 560 NEWS® OF THE WORLD *L 0) VE CRAZY" SHORTâ€"Going Places LATEST WAR NEWS AT THE TIMMINS THEATRES THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMTNS, ONTARIO Kirkland Lake Man Takes Own Life When Rejected For the Army There was an unusual case of suic‘de at Kirkland Lake this weekâ€"one with féw known parallels, A Finnish reâ€" sident of Kirkland Lake deliberalely took his own life after ‘he had failed to be accepted for army service. . The Northern News gives the facts of the case as follows: "Despondent ‘because he . join the army, Vaino Aaro I of 27 Kirkpatrick Street, shot ed himself some {im> Sundayv ‘"*Polkki‘s body was found vey Kirkland Road, near t Mine, by Tom Heard and I bury on their way home f1 5.15 o‘clock in the morning "The men first noticed Polkki‘s car, a sedan, and then the body lying near the right. front fender. At first they thoughy the man was intoxicated but on noticing also a double barreled gun lying across the man‘s knees deâ€" cided to call the police. "Sergeant W. C. Tripp of Teck Townâ€" ship Police who investigated the inciâ€" dent found that one barrel of the shotâ€" gun, a 12 gauge, had been discharged uhe shot {(aking effect from the bridge of the nose upward. ‘Coroner Dr. R. W. McBain was callâ€" aino Polkki Uses Shotgun to End Life. Midnight Show Toâ€"Night Phone CART PFree Parking "ELLERY QUEEN" "GAMBLING WITH SOULS" screen »snapshots Salt Water Daffy Margaret Lindsay Charles Grapewin Ralph Bellamy xT :2.00 °P.M n and the ‘Major Barbara se he could,. not > Aaro Polkki, 37, eet, shot and killâ€" : Sunday morning. found on the Harâ€" mgar the old Rand and Frank Aimsâ€" cime from work at Wendy Hiller, Rex Harrison, Robert ealure GEORGE BRERNARD SHAW‘S )lkki‘s car. lying neart first they Morley and Emlyn Williams Tu e sc: l) Teacher P FRIDA Y DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME DENNIs® MORGAN, JANE WYATT and SHIRLEY ROSS in Thursday and Friday, Sept. 18th and 19th iumbing We Will Goâ€"Cartoon Going Places No. 82 Community Sing No. 4 FRIDAY‘S REVIVALâ€"â€"ONE SHOWING ONLY AT 9.49 Added Sshortâ€"Battle of the Atlanticâ€"A Canada Carriss On GOLDFIELDS Thursday and Friday, Sept. 11th and 12th »tarringâ€"GEORGE RAFT and HUMPRHEY BOGART special Children‘s Matinee Saturday Morning at 1030 JOHNNY MACK BROWN and FUZZY KNIGHT in Flieoes Ain‘t Humanâ€"Popeyz2 Cartoon ~No. 8 Serialâ€""KING OF THE ROYAL MOTUNTED" Saturd: ITing~â€"â€" ROBRERT STERLING AND MARSA HUNT in € V and ordered the body to the Symâ€" | iIngston undertaking parlors. "Notes loft by Polkki were taken over by the police for translation. These ‘revealed the fact that the man was ‘ despondent arising out of his having }bocn refused for active service on the grounds of him being an alien. "In the note the deceased exproessed | the wich that his property be left to lEva Duquot e, Kirkland Lake, photos of whom were found in Polkki‘s room. "In his death note Polkki said: "I am not afraid to die. I wanted to join the army but was refused because I had no papers. A man may be good | without papers, but papers without a man are no good." Another Old Landmark of Cobalt to Disappear Another of Cobalt‘s old Landmarks is shortly to «disappear. This is the old Harmony hall which will be torn down. This hall was once sold for arrears of taxes, the new owner did not find it profitable, and so he fixed it up and gave i to the Orangeâ€" men as a meeting place. In their turn the Orangemen have found it imposâ€" sible to continue the operation of the building. As a result the deeds were trans«sferred to the town, and the buildâ€" ing has been placed for sale and to be ing has bed demolished Y YOUNG LADYX" . "Whas have Garbo and the Canadian dollar got in common?" ‘""‘They want to be aâ€"loan."â€"Exâ€" chan and Wednesday, Sept. 16th and 17th day, After Midnight Sunday and Monday, Sept. 13thâ€"15th "STINGAPORE WOMA NY STARRING PATRICIA MORRISON and RAY MiLLAND "NVISIBLE STRIPES" of Last Month‘s Hit «‘THE PENALTY") FREIEDAY and SATURDAY â€"Cartoon Splits, Spares, Strikes rEVIVALâ€"ONE SHOWING ONLY AT 9.40 and RRENDA MARSHALL in "UNT A MI »A 3 t IANE WITHERS in BRILLIANT COMEDY Facilities Plan Reâ€"organization of the MacGregor Mines Toronto, Sept. 10â€"Shareholders of MacGregor Gold Mines Limited will be asked to approve the sale of their property to a new comâ€" pany to be formed with capital of 3,â€" 000,000 shares. A sprcial meeting has been called for September 16 No conâ€" sider the deal and if the shareholders approve, they will receive one share Toâ€"Day Fri. Fri. Mid. Sat. wares w w ie im StartsSunday Mldnlght! (George Raft Paul Muni Foeature CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 2 P.M Midnigkt Show Every Friday and Sunday Friday and Saturday, September 12th and 13th "ONE NIGHT IN TROPICS" NEW EMPIRE Wednesday and Thursday, Sept.. 17 and 18 "HOLIDA Y" Starringâ€"ALLAN JONES, NANCY KELLY, BUD ABBOTT and LOV COSTELILO Forbidden Passage CARTOONâ€" Sniffies Bells Cat and n FOTOâ€" NITE TOâ€"NIGHT Starringâ€"GARY GRANT and KATHABRINE HEPBURN SERIATI~â€"Phantom Creepsâ€"â€"No. 11 Messner Orchestra ast Showing Toâ€"Nightâ€"Thurs., Sept. 11th "TOPPER RETURNS" Adults Starringâ€"JOAN RLONDELL, ROLAND YOU KELLY and BILLIE BURKE Shortâ€"Information Please serialâ€"PHANTOM CREEPS No. 10 Children Starringâ€"MERLE OBERON and MELVYN DOUGLAS CARTOONâ€"Donald‘s Golf Game SHORTâ€"Picture Pictorial "COMMUNITY PRICES" EVERY DAY AT THE NEW EMPIRE â€" THEATRE, After Sunday Midnight, Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 14th, 15th and 16th Matinee THURSDAY, SFEPTEMBER 11TH, 1941 $300.°° in the new company for each two shares held in the MacGrcgor Comâ€" pany. Charles C. Wright has agreed to do 8.000 fest of diamond drilling on the property in return for 470,000 shares of the new company‘s stock and he will be given P" option on 1,695,000 addiâ€" %onal shares at five to 50 cents a share, Toronto Telegramâ€"Those who fall in love at first sight sometimes need a checkâ€"up an their optics. Children Adults Evenings Jean Harlow Ben Lyon and *\ *#