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Porcupine Advance, 18 May 1939, 2, p. 8

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Intriguing "Love Affair‘ at Cartier Theatre This Week. Making their first appearance toâ€" gether as a romantic team, Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer have the star roles in "Love Affair," the delightfu: @. ®. _ ®. * % .“ 4 s ; hn P All d D ns mm D ABD. Aie ..A i ut d 0 : S B t ht y >â€"a AND FIELD DAY Romance o f â€" Continental Playboy and Lady of Leiâ€" sure, Starring Irene Dunne and Chas. Boyer. â€"AND F i edon Softball a Ladies‘ and Visitors from Northe Jitney Dat At 12 p.m:> midnight will be selected for : Association Rel PRESIDENT, FIRST VICEâ€"PR SECRETARY, TRE a3»a2nc?o bpttpApliplop ol is wl in ienize PAGE EIGHT With a series of very attractive dancing numbers and specialties, including national dances in cosâ€" tume. Toegether with a Feature Scereen Atlraction Everyday no advance in prices PRESIDENT, FIRNXT VICEâ€"PRESIDENT, sECOND VICEâ€"PRESIDENT, sECRETARY, TREASURER and 10 DIRECTORS LAST SHOWING ‘FOâ€"NIGHTâ€"RICHARD DIX in "BLIND ALIBI" Softball and Other Sports Ladies‘ and Children‘s Events Visitors from Northern Ontario and Northwestern Quebec Friday and Saturday, May 19â€"20â€"Double Bili IREXE DUNNE, CMARLES BOYER in "LOVE AFFAIR" MATINEE CHILDREN 106 ADULTS 25¢ At 12 p.my midnight sharp the Honorary Officers will be selected for the Temiskaming Firemen‘s Association Relief Fund, consisting of MATINEESâ€"2,.30 p.m. lc xeept Saturday) Saturday 2.00 and 4.30 5.:z. EVENINGSâ€"1.00 p.m. and 9.00 p.m. MIDNIGHT SHOWSâ€"Sunday 12.01 Tuesday 12.00 DANCE RECITAL NO ADVANCE IN PRICES TMHE .l().\'l‘ZS“l“:\.\lll,Y in "Everybody‘s Baby" GOLDFIELDS THEATRE "WEE DANCING DEBS" May 25th and 26th Margaret Easton‘s Thurs. Fri. #* #* @ 4 * _® ..“ .“ #® .0 .“ *# #* #@ *# #@ #* #® L .0 L To be held at the Culver Park, Swastika Wednesday, May 24th Evenings Only With Rosalind Keith, Ray Whitley, and Chill Wills ALSO NEWS REEL FEATURING VAUDEVILLE "TROUBLE IN SUNDOWN" A RT 1: Jitney Dance in the Evening With Maria Ouspenskaya, Lee Bown ADDED ATTRACTION GEORGE OBRIEN in Enjoy Your Smokes n‘u’n’n‘A .“.“.“.“‘ Phone 2440 «1e ols ate dteate «Pocteateatectecte <ft feature at the Cartier Theatre on Friâ€" day and Saturday, May 19th and 20th. There is a double feature programime, theâ€"other feature being George O‘Brien in ‘"‘Trouble in Sundown." "Love Affair‘‘ is produced and directâ€" ed by Leo McCarey, who was responâ€" sible for the Academy prizeâ€"winning hit, ‘"The Awful Truth." In "Love Affair"‘ Miss Dunne has her first straight dramatic role in several years. Miss Dunne is cast as the luxuryâ€" loving fiancee of a wealthy business man who sends her on frequent trips to Europe to collect art objects for him. Returning from one of these missions, she meets Charles Boyer the notorious Continental playboy. Although Boyer is also engaged, the shipboard acquaintance of the munâ€" dane couple quickly develops into a genuine romance that virtually sweeps them both off their feet. At a bricf stop over on the Portuguese island oi Maderia, the romantic influence of the picturesque background fuses their love into an almost invulinerable solidarity. Boyer, who has known only a caviarâ€" andâ€"champagne life, decides to prove himself worthy of this great love by a sixâ€"month romantic moratorium, durâ€" ing which he will work in New YoOrK as an artist. Similarly, Miss Dunne gaoes to work as a night club singer. At the end of the period, they rusn to the established meeting ground, the Empire State Building. Boyer arrives first, but his swestheart meets with an automobile accident and is taken to the hospital. Believing that she is permanently lamed, Miss Dunne refrains from notiâ€" fying Boyer. She prefers that he suffer this disappointment than marry her, who would be a burden. The plot development mounts to an cxciting, hceartâ€"gripping climax, after the principals endure an interlude of personal sacrifice. As the title indicates, romance has its day in "Love Affair," even unto the backgrounds. Seidom pictured Maâ€" deira island, Manhattan and all its smart social rendezvous, and a firstâ€" rate Atlantic liner are settings which are at once breathâ€"takingly beautiful and exciting. Miss Dunne sings two numbers in "Love Affair," "Sinz My Heart" and "Wishing." Maria Ouspenskaya, as Boyer‘s grandmother, heads the featurâ€" ed cast of this RKO Radio Picture which includes Lee Bowman and Asâ€" trid Allwyn, as the betrothed mates of Miss Dunne and Boyer, and Mauricc Moscovich, as an old art dealer. Huntingdon Gleanerâ€"A 28â€"yearâ€"old waitress was put under $3¢0 bond in Philadelphia to ‘"remember you are lady," even at a wrestling show. The case grew out of charges filed by a r€â€" feree. He accused the young woman of poking a lighted cigarette in his eye after a ringside row in which spectaâ€" tors, wrestlers and referee all joined. A magistrate directed the defendant to remember "you are a lady and must maintain your dignity, no matter wheâ€" ther you are attending wrestling, boxâ€" ing or any kind of show." EVENING ADULTS 40¢c _ CHILDREN 25¢ Year‘s Biggest Docket Tuesday â€" 108 Charges Magistrate Atkinson dealt with 108 cases, exclusive of juvenile charges, in police court on Tuesday afternoon. _A large percentage of the cases were traffic bylaw infractions. Thirtyâ€"six fines of $1 and costs of $3.75 were paid for parking infractions, parking in restricted areas and not parking properly. Six fines of $5 and costs of $3.175 were paid by motorists who regarded traffic lizhts as ornaments rather than sigâ€" nals to be ocbeyed. Jayâ€"Walkers and Drunks Even the pedestrians paid tribute to the law of the land. One jaywalker paid a fine of $5 and costs. Three paid fines of $10 and costs for not. having licenses to drive and defective brakes charges four $10 fines. Thirtyâ€"Six Parking Byâ€"law Infractions. Shoplifters Sent to Jail for Three and Six Month Terms. Usual Drunks, Vagrants: Wine Store Employee Charged With Selling to Intoxicated Person. Defective lights was another which drew official ire on the heads of motoristsâ€"official ire which could be assuaged only by the payment of a fine of $10 and costs. Four drunks were assessed $10 and costs each. Arthur Stewart was given the alternative of a fine of $50 and costs or 30 days in jail. Constable Amlin said that he picked him up in a lane "very drunk." Those playboys of the open road, the speeders, were well represented. Three $10 finecs were levied upon them. A third offender, John McCarthy, who had a long record of minor offencâ€" es, was sent to jail for four months. Trio of Shoplifters Paul Boisvert and Michael Perkins cach pleadcd guilty to shoplifting in the Metropolitan Store. Boisvert stole two pair of socks and Perkins lifted Last Showing Toâ€"Nightâ€"Thursday, May 18 "LITTLE TOUGH GUYS IN SOCIETY" With Humphrey Bogért. Rosemary Lane and Donald Crisp ADDED SHORTS Special Children‘s Matince, Saturday 4.30 p.m.â€"Children 10c With a2 Cast of 20 people, including Gorgcous Girls, Comedians and Acrobats AND ON THE SCREENâ€"The Outstanding Hit of the Season JOAN CRAWFORD in "THE ICE FOLLIES OF 1939" Wednesday and Thursday, May 24th and 25th "CAFE SOCIETY" Starring MADELEINE CARROLL, FRED MacMURRAY SHIRLEY ROSS. With Claude Gillingwater, Jessie Ralph Paul Hurst EXTRA ADDED FEATURETTE Popeye in "ALADDIN AND HIS LAMP" A special Cartoon photographed in Technicolourâ€" 20 minutes of fun. Starrinz MISCHA AUER, MARY BOLAND and EDWARD EVERETT HORTON and These Little Tough Guysâ€" Frankic Thomas, Harris Berger, Hally Chester, Charles Duncan, David Gorcey and William Benedict. ADDED SHORTS With J.unes Stewart, Lew Ayres and Lewis Stone and "The International Ice Follies." Friday, Friday Midnight and Saturday May 19th and 20th Last of the Grrat Outlawsâ€"JAMES CAGNEY as Sunday Midnight, Monday and Tuesday May 21st, 22nd and 23rd oN OUR STAGE IN PERSON Schcdu]ed for the biggest job ever assigned to a steam locoâ€" motive, Canadian Pacific engine 2850, photographed at the Angus Shops in Montreal, is ready to hbaul Their Majesties the King and Queen on their 3,000â€"mile trip across Canada. The royal tour will mark the first time one engine has made a continuous journey of this length, and 2850‘s record will not be equalled on the tour. Specially reâ€"fitted and decorated for the occasion the big Canadian Pacific locomotive is a mass of shining stainless steel, royal blue, silver and gold. The semiâ€"streamâ€" NOTICEâ€"On Double Feature Programmes ;('x‘nwxihg to our theatres, we request our patrons to attend the Theatre 8.00 p.m. to see entire performance. PALACE "THE OKLAHOMA KID" Locomotive of Royal Train Ready. .. "EFUNZâ€"Aâ€"PO PPIN" TELEPHONE 560 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCER, TIMMMNS, ONTARIO two dresses. They cach were sentenced to three months. A third member of the trio which "worked" the Metropoliâ€" tan Store on Saturday night was Joseph Vaillancourt. An employee of the store said that Vaillancourt "to0ok a pass at me‘" when he apprehendea Joseph Stachow, an employee of the St. Catherine Wine Store, was given week‘s postponement to get preper notes. Some evidence was taken before Stachow discovered that the notes he had with him did not â€"refer to the charge against him of selling wine to an intoxicated person. "I just push him up a little," said Vaillancourt, in answer to the accusaâ€" tion. The push cost him six months in jail. . Constable Guolla said that he watc:iâ€" ed a man who was very drunk and was being sick on the street, go into tne wine store and be given two bottels of lined engine bears the royal arms over the headlight which has been sunk flush with the front of â€" the boilerâ€"casing; â€" Imperial Crowns decorate each running board; the crest of the Canadian Pacific appears beneath the winâ€" dow of the cab and, on the tender, the royal arms four feet high are blazoned in relief. The general decorative scheme comprises a background of deep blue on the underframe, smokeâ€" box, front of engine and all marâ€" ginal work on engine and tender. The sides of tender, cab and runâ€" ning boards are painted Royal Blue. UNION BUS TERMINAL â€" NORTH BA Y Lv. NORTH BAY 9.30 a.m. Avy. TORONT.O. 5.15 p.m. Ly. TORONTO _ 7.15 a.m. Ay. NORTH BAY 3.30 p.m. All Time Given STANDARD TIME m TKCKET$ AND INFORMATIOM A T Phone 101â€"2â€"3 Matlinee Daily at 2.30 p.m. MIDNIGHT SHOW Every Sunday special Children‘s Matinee every Saturday Morning at 10.30 a.m. Children‘s Ticket 10c NEW FRICE FOR EVENINGSâ€"ADULTS 40c With Ray Milland, Mary Carlisle, Olympe Bradna, and Erik Rhodes > "Stringbean Jack"â€"A Coloured Terrytoon "Going Places" No. 53â€"An Intcresting Novelty "It‘s An III Wind"â€"A Looney Toon Cartoon "Rcaming Camera"â€"A Coloured Parade Episode No. 9â€""Zorro Rides Again" Paramount News Watch for the "WEE DANCING DEBS®* of Miss Margaret Easton‘s School on the stage of the Goldfelds Theatre, on Thursday and Friday Night, May 25â€"26. Tuesday and Wednesday, May 23rd and 24th DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME "CRIME TAKES A HOLIDAY" _ Special Children‘s Matinee Saturday Morning at 10.30 a.m. TICKETSâ€"1Oc GENE AUTRY and SMILEY BRUNETTE in With Jack Holt, Marcia Ralston and Dcuglass Dumbrilic SECOND FEATURE "GAMBLING SHIP" GOLDFIELDS Thursday and Friday, May 18th and 19th "SAY IT IN FRENCH" Saturday, Sunday Midnight and Monday, May 20th, 21st and 22nd A panel of aluminum leaf laid in diagonal squares matching the panel on the cars of the royal train extends half way on <the tender. The panel is outlined in gold. The jacket on the locomotive, handrails on it and the tender and other trim is of stainless steel. Gold leaf has been employed on the engine numbers. Engincer Eugene Leclerc, of Quebec, who was fireman on the royal train in 1901,, will be the first Canadian engineer. He has been in regular Canadian Pacific service between Quebec and Montâ€" real for approximately 48 years. Roland Arbique and Napoléon Laâ€" palme pleaded guilty to fishing at night with lights. They each paid fines of $10 and costs. An adjour..mâ€"nt was granted William Gillis, who is char;e1i with having beatâ€" en a companion ov.:s <~c head with an electric ircn in a braw. :n the New York Cafe. wine by Stachow. starringâ€"â€"Helen Mack and Robert Wilcox "Civde McCoyâ€"A Musical Novelty Notable Double Bill at Palace Theatre Joan Crawford and. James Stewart on the Screen, and Happy Revue on the Stage. In addition to the outstanding picâ€" ture on the screen, there is a happy and peppy revue on the stage The stage offering is "Fuzzâ€" aâ€"Poppin‘‘"‘ Reâ€" TELEPHONE 331 Evenings 7.0vu and 8.50 p.m. Sunday midnight, and Monday and Tuesday, May 21st, 22nd and 23rd, may be set down as an extra special. Hitting a new high in entertainâ€" ment "The Ice Follies of 1939," starâ€" ring Joan Crawford with James Stewâ€" art, Lew Ayres and Lewis Stone, will be at the Palace Theatre on Sunday midnight and Monday and Tuesday. "The Ice Follies of 1939" contains tlie happy combination of plot, extraâ€" vaganza, and some of the best tunes to come out of Hollywood this season. It features Joan Crawford in the type of role which skyâ€"rocketed her to screen fame, and in addition introductées her to audiences as a new find in film songestresses. k e k k Z4 P L JP eZuote *4 *4 @ «# #4, * **, * *¢ o. e** s0 * 4 *4 ® ¢ *4 *4 * 2+ *. :.* o *4 ®# 4 *4 * 4 *4 ind * 6 *4 * @ $4, @ % *4 @ @ *4 * 4@ #4, @ 6 *4 < € * #* #, s *4 *4 * ht *4 @ #4 *# 4 *# @ 4 *4 #4, 4 * 4 *4 ® 6 *4 #4 6 *# *4 + 6 ¢4 *4 04 @ 6 *4 #* * 6 $4 <@ *+ *0 «4 Palace Theatre $ ADMISSION Owing to the great expense in securing this opt- standing stage attraction, there will be a slight increase in admission prices, as follows: MATINEEâ€"Adults 40c Children 2%5¢ NOTE: Mondays Matinee will not start until directly after the parade, so that people witnessing it may attend the Theatres after and see ADVANCE SALE OF TICKETS FOR SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW AT EMPIRE CIGAR STORE MONDAY TUESDAY, MAY 22â€"-23â€"Mldmght Sshow bUN EVlAY 21st OV n ut FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 19â€"20â€"Double Feal ISA MIRANDA and RAY MILLAND in "HOTEL IMPERIAL" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 24th and 25th JAMES CAGNEY, HUMPHREY BOGART and ROSEMARY L FRIDAY SATUK., MAY 26th and 27thâ€"Double Feature Programine _ JOAN CRAWFORD, JAMES STEWART AND LEW ARES in "ICE FOLLIES OF 1939" AND T SE t e o B o on t e es Es F Mascioli Theatre, Schumacher Sunday Mid‘t., Mon. and Tues., May 21â€"22â€"23 20â€"People To Bring You Real Entertainment! On the Same Programmeâ€"ON OUR .SCREEN e isnn in 222282 82 a*s e 00 ¢0 00 00 60 .0.0...000’..0.00 .. a2 complete show. TOUGH GUY KIDS, MISCHA AUER AND MARY BOLAND in "LITTLE TOUGH GUYS IN SOCIETY" With llcginaldâ€"()\;'cn, Gene Lockhart and J. Caroll Naish OTHER FEATURE NEW EMPIRE There Will be Sunday Midnight Shows under our New Comâ€" munity Pricesâ€"Only at _Midnight. Shows, everyone will be a ~ as Sunday Midnight, Monday and Tuesday May 21st, 22nd and 23rd "BOYSTOWN" Starringâ€"SPENCER TRACY and MICKEY ROONEY Children‘s Special Matince Monday at 10.38 a.m. , CHILDREN‘S TICKETSâ€"10c Four Shows Daily on Mon. Tues., at 2,30; 6.15; 800 945 Wednesday and Thursday, May 24th and 25th "THE LAST GANGSTER" Starringâ€"EDWARD G. ROBINSON, JAMES STEWART : ROSE STRADNER SERIALâ€""*FIGHTING DEVIL DOGS"â€"No, 8 L2 ds ts ce is it c s Starringâ€"DONALD COLMAN MADELEINE CARROLL and DOUGLAS FAIRBAY\KS Jr. Last Showing Toâ€"dayâ€"Thursday May 18th "NOW AND FOREVER" ............‘...’.................... * * oooooouooooo?ooov. charged 25¢. Scrialâ€"* FIGHTING DEVIL DOGS" Every MATJINEE EV ENING Adults ................ 25¢ Adults ............ 2D0¢ Children â€".......... ..10¢câ€" Children ... 15¢ Friday and Saturday, May 19th and 20th "PRISONER OF ZENDA" ADDED: LAUREL and HARDY COMEDY "COMMUNITY PRICES" EVERY DAY AT THE NEW EMPIRE THEATRE, MATINEE EVENING Starringâ€"SHIRLEY TEMPLE, GARY COOPER AND CAROLE LOMBARD SERIALâ€""FIGHTING DEVIL DOGS" No. 7 "THE OKLAHOMA KID" DANCE" Starring: HOP ALONG CASSIDY ALSO: MUSICAL and NEWS PHONE 60 19â€"20â€"Double Featlure Frogramme The story centres about Mary McKay, a singing ice skater who, through a series of strange twists of fate, finds herself on the top rung of the ladder to film fame. Her quick ascent, howâ€" ever, leaves husbhand Jimmie Stewart behind and the manner in which the two are finally reunited supplies plenty of punch to the dramatic action of the story. Smith‘s Falls Recordâ€"News: Here is a slogan for Smiths Falls Gents‘ clothâ€" ing stores, whose hat sales have begn down by the hatless habitâ€""If your head is worth the expenset, put hat on it." THURSDAY, MAY 18TH, 1039 not later than Gorgeous Girls Wed, Thurs, LANE in

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