Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 28 Sep 1939, 1, p. 5

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_.}5â€": § The two stars of Minskey‘s Band Wagon. Currently appearing for 16 weeks on Broadway. New Trial for Donald M‘Donald in Windsor Case Toronto, Sert. 2%.â€"A new trial for Donald (Mickey) MacDonald will be arranzed as soon as possible, Attorneyâ€" General Gordon Conant announced last night after an Ontario Court of Appeal judgagment granted MacDonald a new trial. He was convicted May 20 of the murder of James Windsor, bookâ€" "I have not yet assigned counsel for the case, but will do so without delay," raid the Attorneyâ€"General. The case will have every attention, and will be given careful consideration by my deâ€" maker, and was to have hanged next Saturday. "Captain Kids Treasure" Sunday Midnight, Mon., Tues., Wed., Oct. 1, 2, 3, 4 The Cartiee Theatre GILROY. Story and Sereen Play by Oliver Drake.! FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPT 29th 30th Big Double Feature Programme To-nght, Friday and Saturday, Sept 28, 29, 30 Musxcal Star of Ben Star of Billie Rose‘s Bernie‘s Great Band Casa Manana Club Presents an OU TSTANDING STAGE SHOW Last Sl\owing To-'Night, Tl\ursday, Sept 28th There was only "THFE MAN WITH 100 FACES” NEEYSâ€"2.30 p.m. fescept Saturday) Saturday 2.00 and 4.30 p.m. 1NGS.1.90 p.- and 9.00 p.m. MIDNIGHT SHOWSâ€"Sunday 12.01 'l‘uenday 12.00 ALL THIS WEEK, ALL NEW ACTS HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE o *‘°@*~ .ih KATHARINE ALEXANDER « JONATHAN UALE e MAURICE MoscoVvich _ fre K :_._ :n __ s {;;Bmiln eharge of Production » Directed by John Cromwell » Produ ‘"by George Halght e Screen Play by Richard Sherman. â€" Ti .BA _ ENY i A i k C t 81. BB ... cefi ienss TOM WALLS, LILL] nmn NOEL MADSON ADDED SHORTS 1A« Teasamnra®" "Three Men in a Tub" No Advanceâ€" partment.. I will see to it that it is brought :to trial at the first possible Supreme Court Assizes. Toronto Star; â€" References to the "high seas‘"‘ are appearing in war disâ€" patches, and it may occur to some to wonder why a sea should be "high." The word high is easily understood as applying to an "exalted" position and "high office" is a common expression. It is in this sense of "important" that the word has come to be applied to roads and seas â€" high roads, the main ones; high seas, the main or open seas, not within any country‘s special jurisâ€" diction. Such seas are, indeed, someâ€" times referred to as "the main" which conveys the same idea as "high." Artistic loveliness in musical rhythm. Zeena Cheevers has been an outstanding success with this well known New York Club. ZLeena Cheevers There is a double feature programme at the Cartier theatre Priday and Satâ€" urday of this week, Sept. 20%h and 30th. â€"â€" for This "The Fighting Gringo g"eek-end. "Next Time I Marry and! Told in twelve spectacular chapters, and revéealing a highly imaginative picâ€" ture of the world as it may be 500 years from now, action of the daring story shows gilant spaceâ€"ships, paralyzing pistols, ray guns, deâ€"gravity belts, inâ€" visible ray machines and strange atom chambers in actual ocperatiocn on the Recalis "Flash Gordon" Buster who captivated milâ€" PALACE og 1 lions of his exploits on far planets in "Flash Gordon‘s Trip to Mars " again takes off in his rocket ship. on Adventureâ€"packed cruises to Saturn,...Constance Moore is cast in the lead opposite Crabbe, as the courâ€" agecus girl flyer, and Jacki‘e Moran is seen as his young and brave companâ€" Fi‘med in lavish grandeur, the story by Norman 5. Hall and Ray Trampe brings to thrilling life on the screen the popular newspaper caricon hero, "Buck Rogers"‘ whose adventures have made him a great favourite with milâ€" lions of readers. New Comedy Drama "Maisie" Making Big Hit Wherever Shown Robert Young and Ann Sothern as a respective ranch manager and a honâ€" kyâ€"tonk showgirl stranded in a Wyomâ€" ing carnivalâ€"town, areâ€"the chief protazâ€" onists of "Maisie," the smartlyâ€"paced, cleverâ€"dialogued and wellâ€"directed picâ€" ture showing/ at the Palace theatre Sunday midnight and Monday and Tuesday, October 2nd and 3rd. Robert Young and Ann Souâ€" thern Star in Picture at the Palace _ Both Young and Miss Sothern show what they can do with meaty roles and entertainment â€" packed situations in this story â€" which, although placed against eyeâ€"striking and picturesque backgrounds of the cattle country, is decidedly not a Western in the acceptâ€" ed sense â€" but is an origzinal and highly modern story of four people placed in dramatic juxtaposition. Young in a straight dramatic part makes a decided departure from his more familiar ribâ€"tickling characteriâ€" mations and proves himself an actor who knows his business. As the womanâ€" hating ranch manager who through circumstancial evidence is put on trial Numerous pictures have been shown during the war of the effecty‘ ‘ot’-‘ the submarine warfare. This is one taken when a submarine had ‘ths war.turned against it. 2008 lyâ€"engrained performance. It is amactâ€" ing assignment which is at=@ll; tanes cnvincing and telling. . _BvER ; _ Miss Sothern, likewise, shows, herself to be a performer of more than ordinâ€" ary talent, her part of the impertinent, | independent, slizhtly rowdy but at all times sincere honkyâ€"tonk girl keyâ€" ing up every scene in which she apâ€" pears. The girl couldn‘t be more lifelike and under Miss Sothern‘s deft interâ€" pretation wins the sympathy and apâ€" proval of the audience from her first | appearance to the final fadeout. for the murder of his boss, heygives a straightforward, convincing and gharpâ€" Also. of considerable aid to "Maisie" is the work of Ruth Hussey, Ian Hunter and Cliff Edwards in the principal supporting‘ roles, and the excellent direction of Edwin L. Marin who has kept the action and dialogue moving at a high entertainment pitch. On the same dates there is on the stage the colourful â€"revue, "Hooray for Life," a feature that is proving popular wherever the company appears. This Week:â€"Filipino marriage coreâ€" mcnies are simpler than those in Gretâ€" na Green. ‘A native priest merely cracks a loaf of blessed bread over the heads of the kneelinz couple and they become man and wife. | The English Language School for Fimnnishâ€"speaking adults of the Porâ€" cupine Gold area opened in Timmins Monday, Sept. 25th, and in South Porcupine Tuesday, Sept. 26th. More pupils will be admitted every Monday in Timmins Finnish United Church manse at 10.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. and in the church building at 7 to 9 p.m. In South Porcupine High School buildâ€" ing every Tuesday at 7 to 9 p.m. Also a limited number of Englishâ€"speaking persons who wish to learn the Finâ€" nish language will be admitted at the some hours and places. Everybody welcome. Englishâ€"Finnish Classes Started on Monday Last TELEPHONE 431. Colourful Revue to be Presented on Palace Stage "Hooray for Life," a Stage ~ Show that Will: W in Popular Favour. As a special attraction at the Palace theatre, Sunday midnight and Monday and Tuesday, October and 3rd, there will be the stage show, ‘"Hooray for Life," a snappy revue under the direction of the vibrant Flo Nickerson, who will be remembered by many for previous attractive stage shows. Where this staze show has been preâ€" sented it has won very general apâ€" proval, and has attracted large crowds. Miss Nickerson, as before, actsas M.C. in her inimitable informal style and in addition sings several songs and tells some ribâ€"tickling stories. Another member of the cast who. contributes similar numbers which occasion much To oz eZecZedt e + 0 202 22 s T sn n ts +o * PALACE THEATRE Cartoon--“SNOFFY’S PARTY" Band Numberâ€""WILL ObBORNE” sUNDAY MIDNIGHT, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1st 2nd and 3rd MELVYN DOUGLAS, JOAN BLONDELL and WALTER CONNOLLY in Mascioli T heatre, Schumacher ANN SOUTHERN, ROBERT YOUNG AND RUTH HUSSEY in "MAISIE" PLUS: "Think First (Crime Doesn‘t Pay) and Cartoon «3e 4T aZeaTeate eP 000000000000 ets ate dtn oBe WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY OCTOBER 4th and 5th GEO RAFT,, CLAIRE TREVOR and RICK FORAN in "I STOLE A MILLION®" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th and 30th IRENE DUNN AND CHARLES BOYER IN Sunday Midnight, Monday and Tuesday October 1st, 2nd and 3rd FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th and 7th NEW EMPIRE "WHEN TOMORROW COMES" "GOOD GIRLS GO TO EXTRAâ€"Cartoon, Sportsreel and News ADDEDâ€"Charlie Chase Comedy M.G.M. Miniature and News PX« CL b 1 U# J U\JIIUII I t PHONE 60 © | ' mirth is Jerry Martel, who in addition has control of the orchestra. This latâ€" ter consists of five musicians but all are experts and it is astonishing what they do severally and together towards making the presentation tuneful and peppy. Mike Napoli, Red Reynolds, Gil Norman, Winnie Atchue and Harold Loomis all enjoy spotlight at some time in special solo efforts. Joy Jebb‘s quintet of lovelies contriâ€" bute several smart dance and acrobati¢ turns and Florette a bubble danceâ€"but different from the usual thing. Ester Sven presents a clever act in which she dances with a dummy which talks and laughs with her, Ashly and Ware ‘are seen in comedy knockabout and Phil and Bud, the Harmony Lads, are heard in popular song numbers. _ ; In addition to the stage show there is the feature picture, "Maisie," with Robert Young and Ann Sothern. _ Popular Digest: â€" Modern medical science is wonderful. When a man has a pain in his heel, the doctorsâ€" first remove his tonsils, then his teeth, and then his shoe. _

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