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Porcupine Advance, 25 Sep 1941, 1, p. 8

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Ew "Underground" a _ Starring Jeffroy Lynnâ€"Karen Verne ADDED FEATURE â€" |MASCIOLE THEATRE scupmacers Toâ€"day Only @ Fri. and Satur. _ Il "A Very Young Lady" with Jarle Withers Fritz Lang, whose forte is adventure films as his "Western Union" and "Reâ€" turn ‘of Frank James" attest, was seâ€" lected to megaphone "Man Hunt." His ideas on the "chase" contained within the film heighten the mood and the excitement, and his first hand knowâ€" ledge of the European background of the picture do much to enhance its many gripping scenes. Unquestionably this is also one. of the best roles in the glamourous career of beautiful Joan ‘Bennett, who as the "girl out of the shadows," doffs her familiar sophistication and appears as an elemental woman fightin@ singleâ€" handed against tremendous odds for the man she loves. How well she succeeds is indicated by the reports that "Man Hunt‘""‘ opens a new, series of role§ for her. John Carradine and Roddy Mcâ€" Dowell, who complete the outstanding featured cast, add imimeasurably to the value of "Man Hunt." Dudley Nichols‘ script, which took months to complete,. was hailed as even better and more excitint than the novel Walter Pidgeon considers his "Man Hunt" ‘role his finest. Vigorous and exciting, he is on the quarry end of the longest "chase" in film history. From the Bavarian Alps to the North Sea, across the channel to England, from London into the British countryside the relentless hunterâ€"Gcorge Sanders at his bestâ€"stalks Pidgeon. And Pidgeon revels in it; says its a role he can really sink his teeth into. To start with, Geoffrey Household‘s book, "Rogue Mac," on which the picâ€" ture is based, put the studio about twenty strides ahead of the field. Preâ€" eminently an adventure story, with a new and different "chase" theme, its dramatic impact made it a bestâ€"seller on two continents. â€"for Nichols sensed the movie value of theqâ€" theme and pointed up those portions which were "naturals" for the The "chase" has long been a favourâ€" ite method cf hignlighting motion picâ€" tures, but it remained for 20th Cenâ€" turyâ€"Fox to inject new life and meanâ€" ing into the "chase" in its latest thrilâ€" ler, "Man Hunt," starring Walter Pidâ€" geon and Joan Bennett at the Palace theatre, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 26th and 27th. Melody and Mirth Mark Picture of Romance of Campus Happiness Hits New High in "Sweetheart." Picture Injects New Life and Meaning Into Screenâ€"Thriller Walter Pidgeon and Joan Bennett Starred in "Man Hunt." #%.h, 26th ard #7th, presents two picâ€" tures of out:tanding interestâ€"*"Murâ€" derâ€" bv Invitation," starring Wallace Pord Marian March, Sarah Padden end other Hollywoeoed talent, and "Ssweethcar; of the Campus." The doub‘s {eature pregramme at the Cartier thoatre on Thuzcsday, Thursday mridnight, FriZ®iy and Saturday, Sept. _1MAl HAMILIUN WUMAN Starring LAWRENCE OLIVIER and VIVIEN LEIGH ADDEDâ€"Newsreel h > _ _‘ COMING SUNDAY MIDNIGHT "THAT HAMILTON WOMAN" Refuge, thovgh momentary, is found in the company of Joan Bennett by Walter Pidgeon in the new 26th Centuryâ€"Fox thriller. "Man Hunt" at the Palace theatre, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 26th and 27th. Deâ€" picting the story of the world‘s two greatest bigâ€"game hunters, stalking their fiercest preyâ€"each other, the picture stars Pidgeon and Miss Benâ€" netlt. George Sanders is importantly featured. Ford and Miss Marsh own neighborâ€" ing ranches in the San Fernando Valâ€" ley, a short distance from Hollywood â€"and they are ranchers in every sense of the word, plotting the annual crops, supervising the care and breeding of Hollywood Stars Achieve Success in Rancher Roles Wallace Ford, Marion Marsh Sarah Padden, Play in Thrilling Story. s Wallace Ford and Marian Marsh, who have the leading roles in Monoâ€" gram‘s ‘"Murder by Invitation," on the double feature programme at the Carâ€" tier theatre, Thursday, Thursday midâ€" night, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 25th, 26th and 27th, are two of the most enâ€" thusiastic and successful ranchers in the motion picture colony. Seven songs were writien for "Sweethceart of the Campus". They are: "Here We Go Aga‘n," "Zig Mss Baby With a Genile Zag," "Beat It Out," and "Tap Happy," for all of which lyrics were written ‘by Eddic Cherkecse and music by Jacques Pres:; ‘"Tom Tom" and "When the Glee Club Swings," wilh lyrics by Charles Ngwâ€" man and music by Walter G. Samuels and "Where," wi‘h lyrics and music by Jacques Krakeur. Two of thesse tunes, "Where" and "Beat It Out," are includeod in an alhum of icc'llene songs made by Omin Nelson and his Orchesira. "Sweetheart of the Camous" is a collegiate picture without the incevitâ€" able 90â€"yard run for a touchdcown in the final sixty seconds of play. In fact, the gymnasium Lainketh Tech, name of the school in the film, has been converted into a night club. One of the lines in the picture has Miss Keeler saying, "I‘ve been out of school ever since I slugged the prinâ€" cipal of Public School 245," which hapâ€" pens to be the public school which the s.ar attended in New York City. For the first time since she Jjeft Broadway, Miss Kseeler Gdances alons in the new picture. Previously sihe has always had a pariner. Here she goes solo three times, in a series of tap routines which were devised by Lcuis DaPron, who holds the title of "world‘s fastest tap diancer." Occidental College, Eagle Rock, was used for exterior scene‘s in the picture. Although 75 pennants were used in a night club sequenceâ€"for the film, none of‘them boasted the name of Rutâ€" gers, where Ozzi¢ Nelson was a four let‘er athlete and prominent underâ€" graduate. It also earns from the r2â€" turn of Harrie? Hilliard to ths screen, an actress who turneda her back on Hcollywsoâ€"d in crder io «pend heor time with her husband, Crzzic, who speonds most of his touring the country, and «heir two small children. Alan Hale, Jr., and Fred Kohler, Jr., met each other for the first time on the set of "Sweetheart of the Campus" Their fathers were firm friends and often worked together in silen‘t films. Coiumbia‘s "Sweethcar; of the Camâ€" pus", a musical romance, marks the rcturn of Ruby Kéeler to the Cartior theatr2 serecn, and the motion picture debut of Ozzie Nelson and his Orchesâ€" tra. Starring James Stewart., Hedy Laâ€" marr,; Tony Martin Judy Garland and Lana Turner "ZIEGFELD GIRL" duce cnough revenue to pay his taxes and incidental expenses during the year. In addition, Ford also has entered the horseâ€"breeding business and has the famous Whitriey stallion Agitator The late Mrs. Perreault, who was born in Quebec, was seventyâ€"seven years old. She had resided in Timmins for many years, and leaves to mourn her loss, children and other relatives throughout Northerr Ontario. standing at his ranch. The "get" of this illustrious sire will reach the races this fall and the actor expects to have a handy crop of two year olds racing in his colours at Santa Anita and Hollyâ€" wood Park. The Marian Marsh ranch, which coâ€" vers more than 3C0 acres of farm and grazing land, abounds with orange, grapefruit and plum orchards and has many sections devoted to tomatoes, potatoes and other vegetables. The actress also has a large herd of dairy cattle, hundreds of chickens and other livestock. Under her careful suâ€" pervision the ranch more than pays for itselfâ€"in fact, shows a decided proâ€" fit each year. Funeral services were held on Monâ€" day morning at 9 o‘clock for the late Mrs. Ellen Perreault, oldâ€"time resident of the district, who passed away at her home, 3 Kent avenue, on Friday, Sepâ€" tember 19th. The remains rested at Walker‘s Funeral Home until they were taken to the Church of Nativity for service and interment was made in the Timmins Cemetery. Best proof that Ford and Miss Marsh take their ranching seriously is offered in an incident that occurred during the filming of "Murder by Invitation" The actors showed up a halfâ€"hour late one morning, and Ford offered his exâ€" planation to Director Phil Rosen: "You‘ll have to pardon us," he exâ€" plained, "but we‘ve been sitting up all night with a sisk horse." Colourful Irish Regiment Wants T‘wenty Recruits ‘That was no gag. A colt belonging to the actress thhad! taken ill during the night and she called on Ford for help. The couple sat with the young horse through the night and finally pulled it through safely. Others in the cast of "Murder by Inâ€" vitation," a mystery thriller, include Sarah Padden, George Guhl, Wallis Clark and Gavin Gordon. Funeral Services at Church of Nativity The Iristh Regiment is one‘ of the emarntest and cldest regiments in Canâ€" ada and its qualities are recognized by the fact that it is the only regiment that hazs a registered mascot. Moreâ€" over it is the cnly regiment that supâ€" plics every man on the strength with kilts, _ These kills cannot be taken away from <hem and they are allowed ito ‘wear them at any itime. Twenty men are needed immediately.. in Irish Regiment in the Canadian Active Army. ‘This call was issucd from the Timmins Armouries this week and at the same time some particulars abcout the regiment were released. The maseci ithat the Irish Regiment has is a massive Ir‘ish Wolfhound. The dog is pedigreed and is worth abous; six hundred and fifty dollars. He is formally a@t‘ached ito ithe Regiment and hough he holds the rank of a captain he draws private‘s pay. The ihough Camp Debert is one of the newâ€" Diving Thrills CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILYâ€"DOORS OPEN AT 2.00 P.M. Toâ€"Night, Friday, Friday Midnight and Friday, Friday Midnight and Saturday, After Sunday Midnight to Thursday Sept. 28th to October 2nd ABBOTT and COSTELLO in QOctober 3rd and 4th GREER GARSON, WALTER PIDGEON AND MARSHA HUNT in Saturday, Sept. 25th, 26th * 27th WALTER PIDGEON and JOAN BENNETT in "MAN HUNT" SHORTS With The Andrew Sisters and Dick Powell Plus Added Treats and News of the World "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" mg to our theatres, we request our patrons to attend the Theatre not later tlum 8.00 p.m. to see entire performance. PALACE "IN THE NAVY‘ (In Technicolour) Also Latest War News Olive‘s Boithday Presenk News of the World AT THE TIMMINS THEATRES ment is calling for need not be tradesâ€" men Hany recruit has any inclinâ€" the Regiment ar«i they have been desâ€" patched to Camp Debert. Men going to Regiment are sent to Toronto from here where they are ordered to report to Captain Dunlop who is the district officer commanding the Irish Try The Advance Want Advertisements MARION MARSH WALLACE FORD in the Weirdest Mystery of the Year. Ruby KEELER Gordon OQOLIVER * _ the VAWML V OZZIZIE NELSON and His Band "MURDER BY INVITATION® â€" Midnight Show Toâ€"night Second Attraction “To DaAY WE Live" A1ded 74 ‘ ‘ : . \‘. '.‘ " *, ‘._. i s Lo s K d A*A .'.:Q"' PA 84 3 p .'.,f".;.‘ "'\a P SS oX c k ied j A sls o4 )'a.;.'. y "ke e k o ie 5 Nt lt "# */ : e bH // Last x # 2 I‘. \\\' 4 eC n s % * c B @2 20 . tm . Fs D + B ‘ ( E h 48 ; L/ Tie. Starts SUN. MIDNIGHT 2 Excellent Features w C "DANGEROUS GAME" Piuns Interesting shorts. Friday we bring back another outstanding hit for a revival to be shown once only at 940 n».m. together with the regular Feature. Strategy of Mctals Lions for Sale Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 30th, Oct. 1st DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME WAYNE MORRIS, TOM BROWN and MARJORIE RAMBEAU in "THREE SONS O‘ GUN" SECOND HIT ALLAN JONES, SUSANNA FOSTER and MARGARET LINDSAY in ' Friday‘s Revivalâ€"One Showing Only at 9.40 BING CROSBY, BOB HOPE and DOROTHY LAMOUR in ~hursday and Friday, October 2nd and 3rd RICHARD ARLEN and ANDY, DEVINE in Thursday and Friday, Sept. 25th and 26th ANITA LOUISE and RUSSELL HAYDEN in GOLDFIELDS Special Children‘s Matinee Saturday Morning at 10.30 DON (RED) BARRY in "TWO GUN SHERRIFF" Saturday, After Midnight Sunday and Monday, Sept. 27thâ€"29th Featuring HEIMO HAITTO (The Fiddling Finn) "‘THERE‘S MAGIC IN MUSIC" Funeral Services for the Late W. A. Thomas servm will be conducted by the Rev. W. M. Mustard at the Timmins Unitâ€" ed Church. The late Mr. Thomas had been emâ€" wloyed with the Hollinger Mines for <he past seventeen years, spending the latter‘six years as mill superintendent at the Young Davidson Mine in Mataâ€" «chewan. He was thirtyâ€"nine years old, and leaves to mourn his loss, his wife Funcral tervices will be hekd tUis (Thursday) afternoon at 4 o‘clock for the late Mr. Wimn. Alfred Thomas, who passed away at Toronto General Hosâ€" pital on Monday, September J2nd. ‘The remains were shipped to Timmins for "KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED" and other relatives. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Plus Shorts and the Serial "TWO IN A TAXI TELEPHONE 331 French: Film Every ealute Snapshots No. 10 Springtime Serenade TO‘day, Fl’i., Ft‘i. Mido, ; Sat. COMING PARADE OF HITS All Week Sept. 28 to Oct. 4 Sunday Mid., Sept. 28th Too Many Husbands 3 Cheers for theIrish Tuesday, Sept. 30th Moon Over Burma Roaring Twenties Jean Arthiir, Melvyn Douglas Rosalind Russell, Gary Grant Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell A COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY DAYâ€"13 BIG FEATURES IN ONE WEEK Dennis Morgan, Alan Hale Wednesday, Oct. 1st His Girl Friday Monday, Sept. 29th Second Chorus Mark of Zorro Fred Astaire, P. Goddard Lady Vanishes Margaret Lockwood Dorothy Lamour Wednesdoy and Thursday, October 1st 2nd # "COME LIVE WITH ME" â€" After Sunday Midnight, Monday and Tuesday, September 28th, 29th and 30th James Cagney NEW EMPIRE Last Showing Toâ€"Nightâ€"Thurs., Sept. 25th "LADY EVE" o+ Starringâ€"BARBARA STANWICK and HENRY FONDA Cartoonâ€"Porky‘s Snooze Reel Serialâ€"PHANTOM CREEPS, No. 12 Starringâ€"JAMES CAGNEY, OLIVIA DellAVlLAND RITA HAYWARD and ALAN HALE 3925 ‘ Btarringâ€"JAMES STEWART and HEDY LAMARRE ALSO ADDED SHORTS Children ... Friday and Saturday, Sept. 26th 27th Toâ€"night Mrs. Laura Landers of 40 ‘Windsor Ave. will be paid the sum of $25.00 for her photograph. â€"MADELEINE CARROLL, FRED MacMURRAY ALSO ADDED SHORTS Cartoonâ€"Ferdinand the Bull TELEPHONE 173 "VIRGINIA" 12e Children Down Argentine Way A complete chanl.‘!e of programme every day Friday Mid. Saturday Oct. 3rdâ€"i4th Thursday, Oct. 2nd They Drive by Night I Want A Divorce Don Ameche, Betty Grable George Rait, Ann Sheridan ALSO > ' Joan Blondell, Dick Powell Brother Orchid 1st Offer $300.00 2nd Offer $25.00 Hudson‘s Bay Friday, Oct. 3rd Edward G. Robinson OTOâ€"NITE TOâ€"NIGHT "*Paul Muniâ€"â€" 30c 18c

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