Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 23 Dec 1941, 1, p. 7

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Practically every pFrincipal in the ‘"Do you supporting cast is a comedy headliner.| asked the Neare:st thing to a "straight" role is "Ethel, I Margaret, Tallichet‘s, as the "other woâ€" | replied the man." The veteran comedians Guylon the first Kibbee and Walter Gatlett are imâ€"| ‘passionate portantly cast, while Catharine Doucet,| and ‘till de wellâ€"known character actress and comâ€" | sceript I c edienne, is also featured. hel!‘"â€"Fxc} So dofs R leading n pears opj third tim( Bot" guished devote ; Supporting Cast of Well-;"f Known Comedians. | °_ We M OmE . O Cc OM uP Cns me m o Om e t C W N AC NC OE AN C CAAAE NC CCAE CEA C NC CE T T CCCE AT THE LOCAL THEATRES k k T t I ols se Ts ie e e s Ts e e T s s We s Tess Sss Te S Ts M s s M Ts Sss es es ces Mess M ids iss s e l c es Distinguished Cast in Durbinâ€"Laughton Feature Production Doors Open at 200 p.m For Your Holiday War Clouds in the Pacific Coloured Cartoon TUE2DAY, DFCEFMBCT 3fM. 1894; Toâ€"Night and Wednesday, December 23rd 24th JEFFREY LYNN and CONSTANCE BENNETT in Christmas Day, Christmas Midnight, Friday and Saturday, December 25th, 26th 27th EDGAR BERGAXN, CHARLIE McCARTHY, FIBBER MceGEF and MOLLY in Entertainment Continuous Shows Christmas Day Only December 26thâ€"Friday Night‘s Revival Feature along with regular feature in "FPOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" A "MARCH OF TTIME" Titled THUMBS® UP TEXASsS" Continuous Shows on Christmas Day Only 1¢mseives primarily t Rcbert Cummings, th man and comedian mposite Miss Durbin M dn W OF THE TROPIC P % and het arles TL $1F and hne News of the World to comed) he popula nd *SHORT S 11 = ousiy introdu New York mu flancsose. Joe "Ethel, I refer you to my last letter," replied the young man. " ‘Devotedly‘ is on the first page, ‘madly‘ on page three, ‘passionately‘ on pages four and five, and ‘till death do us part‘ in the postâ€" script I cannot be more explicit, Etâ€" hel!‘‘â€"Exchange. | 11 Dire«¢ man! 11 )1 natcneck girl whno is errot introduced into the home of shows Starts at 2.30 p.m M C new film are Ja Rawlinson, Eddie 0. and George L ece2e1 ally love me, Alfred? Coloured Cartoon Latest War News and a comedy star Hollywoodâ€"Broadway People." re Jack Mulha Eddie Polo, e: ster, the neow s the advenâ€" who is erroneâ€" form The Staff and Management Coming Saturdayâ€"Tim Holt in "BANDIT TRAIL" Prosperous New Year Tuesday and W ednesday, December 23rd and 24th l)()l BLE FEATURE T l’()(.l\ A MME sSHOWINXG TWO Thursday and Friday, December 25th and 26th A Merry Christmas "HENRY ALDRICH FOR PRESIDENT" FIRST RUN PICTURES PW PC 300 9 icale a 0 o .00 W C o Cw SW mt BP 26 DOUBLE FE ATURE PR ()( RA M ME \H‘)\‘H\’(u T\V() SHORTSâ€""Frozen North"â€"a Cartwon Take This Opportunity _ TO WISH ONE AND ALL sSECOND TT IINXNY LYDOX, JUNE PREISSER sSHORTâ€""Exploring Space TELEPHONE 3 """"‘""'"'"""""""'"l! sSECOND HTT RAIMU in AND ALEXIS SMITH in stt oi PP P P P P P P LAAA L â€"AL LA LAAA â€"APâ€"A L ~A o IPINF ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO " 4 % 111 ASTHER in fine â€" character overtone:s;, as t who risks his li ers Howard a: Ellen Drew and Tanch is unde; the cattleâ€"knid climax of the i ing story, and Dir to be commendec direction. The other special ture programme y Toller", with Kay Tracy. Exchangeâ€"Mat will power to die #et around to i Howard‘s rudeness and fresh manâ€" ners are apparently what lovely Ellen Drew likes, in her role of May Robâ€" son‘s granddaughter, but she pretends distaste until the final scene. The banter that passes between them conâ€" tains stme really fresh, witty lines. Rangers Howard and Crawford solve the cattleâ€"vanishing mystery, employâ€" ing such modern antiâ€"crime devices as patrol cars and shortwave radio, in add#.ion to the regular equipment of fleet horses and swift gunplay. â€" Just how the cattle were seemingly made to evaporate into thin air is one of the poin‘s of the picture we don‘t think it would be fair to give away. But it can be told that May Robson‘s grandâ€" son, John Miljan, is the brains of the cattleâ€"rustling gang, lead by Anthony Quinn. Authors W Horace McCo: for turning ou Set in the majestic soaces of Tex the story concerns itself wi‘th the m sterious disappearance of cattle fr« the White Sage Ranch, owned by M Robson. _ Unable to stop the catt rustling, she asks the aid of the Te» Rangers, who send two of their cra men, John Howard and Broderi Crawford. Howard has to pose as t Pecos, Kid, a desperado, in order join ‘the rustier‘s gang and bore within. Featured© in the notable cast are John Howard and Ellen Dreéew, in the romantic roles, Akim Tamiroff, May â€" Robson, Broderick Crawford, Charley Grapewin. John Miljan, Wilâ€" liam â€"Duncan, Anthony Quinn and Harvey Stephens. Each is provided r0les in which they can do full Justice to their talents. Distinguished by superior acting on the part of its impressive cast, supplied with excep‘ionally good story material and dialogue, this rousing yarn of the exploits of the Gâ€"Men of the range may be placed in the same lofty class with the best Western ‘"epics" made. Featured© in the notable cast are John Howard and Ellen Dreéew, in the romantic roles, Akim Tamiroff, May â€" Robson, Broderick Crawford, Charley Grapewin. John Miljan, Wilâ€" liam â€"Duncan, Anthony Quinn and Bulletâ€"speed action, lusty laughs and highâ€"ridin‘ romance will be enrolled at the Cartier <heatre, Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 24th and 25th, when "Texas Rangers Rids Again" will be on the double fealure programme, to the accompaniment of galloping hooves and barking sixâ€"shooters. "Look Who‘s Laughing," st‘z-l-x:;i;;g Edgar Bergen, Charlie McCarthy, Pibâ€" ber McGee and Molly, and Lucille Ball New Western Film Unrolls Laughs, Action, Romance Dorothy Lovett, lovely 4eadin well known for hex portrayal of Judy in the Dr. Christian film currently enacts the second fe lead in RKO Radio‘s hilarious c Superior â€" Action â€" Distinâ€" guishes Presentation of ‘Texas Rangers Rid e Again. Edgar Bergen credif the success of Charlic whom, together with F Molly and Lucille Ba ring in RKO Radic Laughing.," to the fa gen, studied to be a was in colleges. "Loo "Most people are inclined to think the whole problem of a ventriloquist li¢és in the vocal work. This, of course, is as untrue as if a painter put a beautiful face on a twisted and grotesâ€" que body. The physical and the voral must be worked together in perfect harmony and integration, reâ€"creating thus artificially a new character. But this new character being created must never, physically or vccally, violats the credibilities. If he does, even for an thus artificially a new character. But this new character being created must never, physically or vccally, violats the credibilities. If he does, even for an inswant, the seemingness of a real perâ€" son will vanish at once into thin air." Realizing this early in his career, Bergen made an arduous study of makâ€" ing Oharlie a real person physically. "Charlie is completely free in all his jointsâ€"and if I wanted to I could put him through some strange and miraâ€" culous contortions. But that, of course, is the one thing I studiously avoid. Physically, Charlie never does anything a normal boy of 12 or 13 wouldn‘t be likely to do. You‘ll never ses his arms twisted into peculiar and unnatural positions, his legs or head or body doâ€" ing things that the human body can‘t normally do. That‘s where anatomy came in: I know just how a body is constructed, and what it can do. ‘‘And that is why," concludes Berâ€" gen, "I ‘pelieve Charlie has come to be regarded by his audiences as a real person, so reai that in ‘LOOk Who‘s Laughing,‘ he is shown enacting scenes entirely by himself, without m being shown at all. And these are entirely realistic, completely creâ€" dible to the audience who, visually at least and for the moment, take Charlie to be as real and as much a person as I am myself." a doctor or : anatomy, and in that study inestimable val pulating of my Charlie McCarthy, Fibber McGee and Molly Among Stars Ing ‘ WwWill be T.Aursday. Th and Saturday., Notable C ast Who‘s Laughing Say part in £am iaracl hC peculiar and unnatural legs or head or body doâ€" at the human body can‘t a Charl May Rob the wit} M are 1 m 0o yvotrk. if a CO ntrimputes out th 5 dild iresn manâ€" 7 what lovely Ellen role of May Robâ€" ‘, but she pretends final scene. The between them conâ€" Tresh, witty lines. lovely leading lady ~portrayal of Nurse Pib niC of cattle from owned by May top the cattleâ€" id of the Texas of their crack and Broderick 12 double fegaâ€" e ‘"Tillie the ris and Wimn. wi‘h the myâ€" 11 ongratula®ed 1 and thrillâ€" ames Hogan n the maniâ€" den friend. ned to think ventriloquist his, of course, inter put a d and grotesâ€" 1€ l iilIm Sseries, ind feminine rious comedy, ,‘.. es another h â€" comedy ‘anch hand save Rangâ€" Grapewin, 1, when the 12 man and 27th. ubstantial ning to tb We «SA 1 J8gAnN llful Om he o1 h Says Men Returning to Work at Kirkland Mines A front page article in The Northern News last week says:â€" The ranks of the striking miners continue *o diminish. It is true the rate is slow but from day to day the ranks grow smaller as the men go back to the mines or go to other centres in search of employment. There are now 1,320 men at work in the eight local mines involved in the strike, Since the strike started 240 men have lifted their unemploymen*t insurâ€" ance cards from the mines where they formerly worked and have gone to other centres. _ That represents 1,560 men who very definitely are not in the union ranks. In other words 40 per cent of the former effective working force of 3,947 men have gone back to work, here or elss>where. In addition, arising out of reduced mining operations, numbers of other A Thousand and One GIFTS FOR LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS Here‘s a sight radio fans well might think they never would see. Left to right, Molly, Fibbor McGee, Charlie McCarthy and Edgar Bergen, starred in RK.O. Radio‘s new fun feature, "Look Who‘s Laughing,." which also stars lovely and witty Lucille BRall. For Fibber McGee and Molly, it‘s their sereen debut. Almost all their Wistful Vista characters appear with them, while Bergen introduces a new personality, Ophelia, a little doll. At the Palace theatre, Thursday, Thursday Midnight, EFriâ€" day and Saturday, December 25th, 26th and 63,000â€"000 FANS WE ll( wih OME THE M DISTINCTIVE SILVERPLATE may be purchased on our convenient "Payment Plan" * Make your selection NOW while «tocks are still complete! men will no, be req still further reducin of the union‘s cause Dr. R. H. Arthur, Pioneer Doctor of Sudbury, Dead Dr. R. H. Arthur, one of 4 in Sudbury in the medical and h former mayor of th suddenly at his home in Friday evening. With the of the years he served in m prcals during the war of 1: he revided continuously i from 1832 to 1939. He too interest in municipal and C affairs and was a valuable Sudoury. efforts for thi Regt. were of special valu in his 81st vear at the time Meanwhile, in Ot Kirkland Lake Stri sessi.on. Whss will mains to hbe seen. Je requirt y in Sudbury took a helpful id other public able citizen of r the Algonquin value. He was ime of death. _the pioneers al profession, Ahe city, died â€" Toronto on he exception military hosâ€" 1914 to 1918, LtE M ‘ ming, ivenoss itional e is n "% EVE

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