Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 31 Oct 1940, 2, p. 8

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Scason‘s Gayest Musical Comedy Romance at Cartier 31 dAE W {) mmarized as FRIDAY and SATURDA Y m "The Westerner" TWENXTY IX CASH, A MILLION IN LOVEâ€"John Garfield and Anne are happy. broke, and married in "Saturday‘s Chlidren," which will be at the Palace theatre, Friday, Friday midnight and Sasarday, Nov. Ist and ?ni. Many Girls!" mmediate temptation is to reâ€" *But there couldn‘t be!" Too Many Girls" is only the the molodious musical comedy ‘ at the Cartier theatre Sunâ€" Inight until Thursday, Nov. 7. e feature on the double proâ€" . the being the March of bject, ‘‘Britain‘s R.AF." Many CGirls" has been described med with uproarious gags and itting dialogueâ€"beautiful gals carloadâ€"exciting foctball sequâ€" en .great Rodgers and Hart even spectacular dance numbers ege srory played with all the south, for youth and those who ith. Among those in the cast ille Ball, Richard Carlson, Ann Eddie Bracken, Frances Langâ€" ‘si Arnaz, Hal LaRoy. tory of "Too Many Girls‘" may narized as follows:â€"Four flash stars are engaged by a wealthy watch his madcap daughter Bail) and keep her out of 2s and romantic affairs while at The father puts a clause in itract forbidding the boys to tbaill and also a decree that aintain a strictly "hands off" owards their beautiful charge rohibitions prove exceedingly cimne to them. The entire treatâ€" "Too Many Girls" is happy and s with youth, beauty, music, and romance the main ingredâ€" lus loads of suspense in the theme. With Walter Brennan Fred Stone and Doris Last Showing Today dino‘s "Too Many Will Make Delightâ€" Sii0ORTsâ€"FLY CASTING and TRAILER TRAGEDY NOTE:â€"REGULAR ADMISSION CHILDREN:â€"Evenings 25 ADULTS:â€"Evenings 40c "Join the smart Sandaiy Midaiters} . centre of the culture of fibre flax in Canada. So sudden is this developâ€" ment that one could almost believe a magic wand had been waved, says the article. On land where, until lately, only small quantities of this crop had been grown for the sake of seed, this autumn there are acres and acres of fibre flax of the highest grade. In less than a year, an industry has started up: coâ€"cperatives have keen founded, machines necessary to medern flax culâ€" tivation have been purchased, and three treating mills have already been conâ€" structed. The achievemnt is certainly worthy of praise especially considering the great importance flax acquires in time of war. This importance is shown by the fact that the government tocok over the control of the industry in the United Kingdom the moment war broke out; for the army cannot do withâ€" out it; the navy and air force need it; and linen is even used in civilian deâ€" fence. The big producers of flax are Russia, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Germany,â€" Czechoslovakia, Belgium, France and Ireland. For obvicus reaâ€" sons, most of these countries are no longer in a position to export their flax to Ireland. Meanwhile, Canadian flax The war has closed to the Empire several sources of the world‘s supply of flax, but the ancient Province of Qube: has snuved the day and is on the way to becoming a constant supplier to the great linen mills of Ireland, writes John Robitaille in the October issue of Câ€"Iâ€"L Oval. Quebec, in fact, is at the present moment the most important is going across the sea to contribute along with si> many of this country‘s products, to the triumph of liberty. Quebec Province Centre of Canada‘s Flax Culture 31 CrOntO the Jones get ahead Telegram: Keeping up with s is a real problem and to of them is an impossibility. Matinee Matinee 10¢ "BRITAINS RAF." "Too Many Girls" is just the titlse of the picture at the Cartier Sunday midnight to Thursday, Nov. 7th. But all will that there are not "Loo many girls" in "Too Many Girls," but just enough in every scene, not to mention the dancing, the music and the happy fun. Wednesday and Thursday, November 6th, 7th Last Showing Toâ€"Night!:â€"Thursday, Oct. 31st "Andy Clyde Comedv‘" Another Big Fetoâ€"Niteâ€"Who will Sell their Photograph for the Sum of £95.0092 Coloured Cartoon Sunday Midnight (12.15) Monday and Tuesday, November 3rd, 4th, 5th VIVIEN LEIGH, ROBERT TAYLOR and VIRGINIA FIELD in MARTHA RAYE, CHARLES RUGGLES and R. DENNING in "Crime Doesn‘t Pay" "Class is Swing"â€"Musical "Football Highlights"â€"Sport Coloured Cartoon Another Big Fotoâ€"Niteâ€"Who Will Sell Their Photograph for the Sum Offered? JAMES CAGNEY. ANN SHERIDAN and PAT QO‘BRIEN in "TORRID ZONE" Pete smith"â€"Spocial Friday, Friday Midnight and Saturday, November 1st and 2nd JCHN GARFIELD, ANNE SHIRLEY AND CLAUDE RAINS in Sunday Midnight for 4 Days NOTICEâ€"On Double Feature Programmes coming to our theatr es, we request our patrons to attend the Theatre not later than $.00 p.m. to see entire performance. Th Season‘s Gayest . .. and Most Melodious i MLLLVUYU JO TV ILLODV LMH TA YUIV YOTYMMYMdNANS SMMTILLIH AxAO "AIHG AVTâ€"OQL SI YMHDYMOA YHIV TVAOUT ONLLH DL JMVH SNIVJLIMY MOH MXMS "TOO MANY GIRLS!" BUT NOT HERE! The Most Timely Subject of the Year PALACE March of Time ON THE SAME PROGRAMME THE CARTIER LEADS IN ENTERTAINMENT COMING > Musical Comedy Romance TELEPHONE 560 Horry E. Edington, Executive Producer. _ Screer play by John Twist SsHORTS SHORTS SHORTS SHORTS THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO AT THE TIMMINS THEATEREES "The Valley"â€"Color Parade News of the World Fox News Thursday and Friday, Oct. 31st, Nm 1~| WARNEKRE BAXTER, F REDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, ARL } WHALEN in Dennis Morgan in the "Singing Dude" Land of Congquest "Nursemailes"â€"a Popeye Cartoon Friday Night{‘s Revivalâ€"Showing 9.40 Only ANNX SHERIDAN and DICK POWELL in With Smiley Brunette, Mary Lee and June SMtorty ADDED SHORTS Kough Movse Fiesta"â€"Comedy Paramount Episode No. 4 of Serialâ€""DRUMS OF FU MANCHU SECOND FEATURE WAYNE MORRIS, VIRGINIA DALE, ALAN MOW! "A Kick in Time"â€"a Coloured Cartoon Friday‘s Revival Showing once only at 9.40 in the evening RICHARD DIX and SHIRLEY R()HS in Tuesday and Wednesday, November 5â€"6 DOUBLE FEATURE PR()( RA MME JIMMIE, LUCIJILLE AND RUSSELL GLEASOXN in Thursday and Friday, November 7â€"â€"8 RICHARD ARLEN and ANDY Added Shortâ€""Unusual Occupations No. 4 | _A powerful drama of man‘s struggle to gain gold in the Alaska wilderness is Monogram‘s thrilling Jack London story, "Queen of the Yukon," which will be at the Cartier theatre on Friday and _Saturday of this week, Nov. 1st and 2nd Thnilling Gold Rush Days Live Agaim in ‘Queen of the Yukon‘ J # !- “0““0000“0“0000000“00000000“00" ~our Daughters" scries, "Saturday‘s { AT THE LOCAL THEATRES j a strong silent heâ€"man while Miss Rich proves herself capable of playing a character role with the best of the sereen actresses. June Carlson as the young impresâ€" sionable Helen gives a promise of many A strugzle between Sadie, Ace and the ruthless Thorne results with some very clever strategy displayed by both sides. Thorne confesses in the end, and the miners are allowed to keep their proprty. Irene Rich as the intrepid Sadic Martin and Charles Bickford as Ace give delightful portrayals. Bickford adds to his stature in this new role of Sadie, and Ace, her heâ€"man helper, have had many successful seasons aâ€" board the "Queen", when John Thorne enters the scene. He wants to buy the boat, and thus control the only fast means of communication forcing the miners to pay any price he asks for transportation. Sadie refuses to sell until she finds out that her daughter Helen who has been away at school, is ccming to Alâ€" asika. Rather than have her daughter f{ind out she is running a gambling ship Sadie decides to sell out to Thorne. Despite this precaution Helen does find out, and considers her mother‘s life most exciting. «Other complications beset Sadie, however, when she learns from the miners that Thorne, through a legal technicality, is qbout to jump their claims. Sadie Martin is "Queen of the Yukâ€" kon", as she travels up and down the river in her sternâ€"wheeler, carrying the proswectors to and from their claims. Although there is gambling in the big salon. Sadie is always careful to see that none of the boys gamble more than he can afford to lose. They regard ‘her as their friend and 1lcook to her for advice. "THE HIGGINS FAMILY" J a e k London‘s Gripping Story Dramatized at the Cartier. 8009000009000 04 0000009 004800000 %0¢¢e es "DEVIL‘S SQUADRON" "LEATHEK PUSHERS" "QUEEN OF THE YUKON®" LOCAL FEATURE Playing Friday and Saturday of this week, Nov. Ist and 2nd, at the Carticr theatre is "Queen of the Â¥ukon", a thrilling drama of Alaskan gold rush days, featuring irene Rich, June Carlson, Oave O‘Bricn and Charles Bickford in its cast. Miss Rich is scen as the hardâ€"boiled boss of a river gambling boat and BRickford as her softâ€"hearied aid. "QUARTERBACK" TELEPHONE 33 "KIDNAPPED"‘ VnA NV 7 7 7 70 10 *4 o BP : TA * * e‘ Yo, , *4 Â¥4, 19 va, Â¥1, 10. 00 04. 40 L100 L0 24 _ 00 s4 o8 se er ts e8 te et se _tbe _ ee onl en es ns belpe no t« es"re to o« 14 aa e« 14 *a" red at the nead of the cast whithn inâ€" cludes Claude Rains, Dennie Moore, Rossoe Karns, Lee Patrick, Elizabeth Risdon, George Tobias and Berton OChurchill. + Adapted for the screen by Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein, who seripted the At the palace on FPriday, Friday midâ€" night and Saturday of this week, Nov. 1st and 2nd the feature at the Palace theatre is Maxwoell Anderson‘s play, "Saturday‘s Children", a Pulitzer prizeâ€" winner. In Saturday‘s Children". John Garfield and Anne Shirely are coâ€"starâ€" red at the head of the cast whith inâ€" cludes Claude Rains, Dennie Moore, Adding a rollicking touch to the whole are those old scereen favourites George Cleveland and Guy Usher, two of the miners who rely on Sadie. "Queen of the Yukon" was directed by Phil â€"Rosen from the screenplay by Joseph â€" Wesit. Paul Malvern proâ€" duced. fine portrayals to come. her, Dave O‘Brign will all feminine hearts. Adding aâ€" rollicking Picture at Palace Depicts Y oung Love Down to a Budget Jolin.. . Shirl in *‘ *Â¥X in LAST SHOWING TOâ€"NIGHTâ€"THURSDAYX, 3ist, 1940 EDRBWARD G. ROBINSON, ANN SOTHERN, HUMPHRAEY BOGART in Mascioli Theatre, Schumacher ~ ow ho s e n o n o n n n o o o o s i o e o o n in i n s * "ea‘ eerberen enc *a a*ae* e atas fasleats ole aluataats afe es "esles esc se se se 04 a0 er on en 2e *4 44 +8 _ a%,%* WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6th and 7th JOGIIN GARFIELDY, ANNE SHIRLEY and CLAUDE RAINS in EFRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBEIKR 1st and 2nd AYTLAN JONES, JOEF PENNER and ROSE MARY LANE in arfield and Anne y â€"Score Brilliantly iturday‘s Children‘" Last Showing Toâ€"Nightâ€"Thursday, Oct. 31st "SECRET OF DR. KILDARE" Wednesday and Thursday, November 6th., 7th ""WISsS MISS" Friday and Saturday, November 1st and 2nd "MY FAVORITE WIFE" NEW EMPIRE Starringâ€"LEW AYRES, LIONEL BARRYMORE, L. ATWILL serialâ€""s. 0. 8. COASTGUARD No, 4" * Y MIDNIGHT (12%.15) MONDAY AND TUESDAY NOVEMBER 3rd, 4th and 5th 4 s CAGNEY, ANN SHERIDAN and PAT QO‘BRIEN in "TORRID ZONE" indy Clyde Comedy rtooan S$HORTS 1‘ Pay"â€"Scries "Popocye Cartoon Fox News Sunday Midnight (12.15) Monday and Tuesday, November 3rd, 4th, 5th "20 MULE TEAM" SlLarringâ€"WALLACE BREERY, LEO CARRILLO and MARJORIE RAMBEAU "SATURDAYC‘S CHILDREN " AQOYS FROM SYRACUSE" Starringâ€"LAUREL and HARDY COLOR PARADEâ€"‘‘‘Metchanix IHMlustrated No SERIALâ€"*"S.O.8., COASTGUARD NO, 5" Starringâ€"IRENE DUNNE, and CARY GRANT POPEYE CARTOONâ€""ME FEELIN‘S IS HURT‘ sI0ORT *UBJECTâ€""Popular Sciegence No, 1 Cast opposite again flutter ADDED SHORTS TELEPHONE 173 Children" is a realâ€"life story of young love on a budget,. Like s) many big city romances do in reality, this one begins in an office, flourishes over the filing cabinet, and at the waterâ€"cooler, and expands into true love in the sha~â€" dow of the subway. And so they are married with high hopes and high hearts, and two jobs, But the wife soon loses her job and then begins the strugâ€" gle to get along on twenty dollars a week.. Some of the bright edges wear off undet the economic strains and their marriage comes close to the breaking point, until both learn a few lessons about what it takes besides love to make a marriage tick, Claude Rains plays the role of the girl‘s father, a somewhat cynical fellow, but wise in the ways of Jjlove. Roscog Karns in his ne‘erâ€"doâ€"well sonâ€"inâ€"law and Lee Patrick is Karns‘ perpetually complaining wife,. Dennie Moore is cast as a typical "stenog", and George Tobias as her appralsing office boy friend. Vincent Sherman directed. Elâ€" izabeth Risdon plays the role of mother of the family, and Berton Churchill is cast as the employer. The noted "March of Time" films have roused world interest by their timeliness and realism. There will accordingly be much pleasure locally in the fact that another of these outâ€" standing films is comthg to the Cartier theatre on Nov. 3rd and remaining unâ€" til the 7th. It is the March of Time subject, "Britain‘s R. A. F." Actual battle scenes that are breathâ€"taking and amazing are shown in this timely picture. will be shown at the Carâ€" tier from Sunday midnight to Thursâ€" day Nov. 7th. March of Time Film "Britain‘s R. A F." Coming to Cartier Actual Battle Scenes Shown in Picture Here Nov. 3rd to Nov. 7th. All fur work done. at reasonable prices.. The only fur factory in Timmins 15 Wilson Ave. "U!URSDAY. OCTOBER 318T BROWNSTON FURRIERS FUR COATS TO ORDER REMODELLINGâ€"RELINING REDYEING _â€"â€" CLEANING TANNING "‘The Valley"â€"Color Parade Mech. Hustrated Phone 1789 NeWs

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