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Porcupine Advance, 25 Nov 1940, 2, p. 6

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Country Romance" is the titâ€" e picture now showing at the theatre, toâ€"night and toâ€"morâ€" it, Monday and Tuesday, Nov. : Critics Say "Boom Town" the Greatest of the Year | __The honeymoon is no less hectic than ithe earlier part of the trip. The wealâ€" thy bride‘s‘mother, fearing she is kidâ€" ‘naped mationwide hunt, and \thus the young groom learns the idenâ€" luty of his wife. Angered because he !thinks he has been tricked, he jilts her \again, is arrested in the inext town as ‘a kidnapper, is released when his madâ€" cap wife comes to ‘wnd again gives her the air to fly, to the coast. But his spiffire‘ wife‘ charters another plane, beats him to San Francisco and what happens there leads to the upâ€" roarious climax of this rollicking roâ€" mantic co%..,-_ x+ . © ts * a 4 4‘-: a :;‘;“ pre S in t $ . of Raymond dda Hopper, as the heiress® mstraumt ; Billy Gil «an Italian cafe ownâ€" er: George P,~Huntley as the groom who is leff=at the aitar; and Berton Churchill aniÂ¥ Tom Dugan as the sllick confidence Frank Wff._directed ‘"Crossâ€" Country 0 'W ,'“{or RKO Radio from a screett] ay by" Jerry Cady and Pert wrote the originalsStory,.and @Jiff Reid proâ€" duced the 42 *>> married in the next town The critics fif"'fifit :svhen a motion picture company "'fafies a great humanâ€" interest story, more thrills than the screen has seen years. and.a group of Gable, Spencer f %er’,_‘@nd Hedy 6 " : into one F»_«*» Metroâ€" Travy. Clau LamaIrt, andss nitetursc O|tf 28 F pIecture, ’,.' AÂ¥AC Ui N* Go! dwsn-M tid> with "Boom: Tawt’r”‘:l-’ehe"%rltlc further assert. w I Showing Three Days This Week at the.Palage Theaâ€" "Boom Tov‘n‘" opened at the Palac theatre at thfi-omlfl â€"night show last night, and W‘Ilf‘ontihue toâ€"night, Tuesâ€" day and Wedne'day. Nov. 25th, 26th and 27th. y tre. UWIOC _ WiVVL | : "Boom Town" is one of these pictures ff Reid proâ€" that defies descriptions. It surpasses imagination and has to be seen to be appreciated. It has more action than a mm ‘Golden Glove tournament. The simâ€" d is not farfetched. There are two 'éfi‘test lswell fights, one in which Gable and \Tracy take on three husky. bruisers | Year ‘and a spineâ€"tingling fist fight between ‘the two stars, not to mention a few . cther fisticufls between two gorgeous aVys This | danceâ€"hall girls!. "But ‘"Boom Town‘" goes farther in action. It sends Gable and Tracy divâ€" ing head first into a sea of mud and then puts them into a long "underâ€" wear‘" scene, two bits of action that are hnilarious. It then produces startling censs of gushers booming in, of Gable riding a bucking mule, of Gable and Tracy battling an oil fire that will leave you limp at the finish, and ol a funny hijacking scene. It also haiy its share of romance with Claudette Colbert and Hedy Lamarr, as the faithâ€" ful wife and adventuruous siren reâ€" spectively. It adds comedy by Frank Morgan and Chill Wills And there‘s that cute infant, Baby Quintanilla. Germany Now Starting on the Way to the Dogs It is many years now since Germany went "all to the dogs" in figurative words. Now, it is going to the dogs in literal way. The announcement was made this week from Berlin that effectâ€" ive Jan. Ist, the meat of dogs will be legal focod for humans in Greater Gerâ€" many. One newspaper headed the announcement, "Dog Eat Dog". Of course, thast wasn‘t a German newsâ€" paper. many. ne newspaper headed the:| Tn May 1917, an agricultural expert announcement, "Dog Eat Dog". Of at passau, Bavaria, advised Germans to course, that wasn‘t a German newsâ€" "follow the example of NebuchanezZar paper. and eat grass". Other scientists proudâ€" The new law (or what you may call y announced that certain layers of it) provides for inspection of dog flesh «eqible earth" had been located in the this to be controlled in the same manâ€" valley of the Vistula. ner as meat from cattle, hogs, goats,! a returning American traveller said horses, and other domestic animals. !.people were eating crows, which sold Dogs and hogs are to be examined for 40 cents each. Sparrows sold for for evidence of trichina (a parastit eight cents. A sea food famine raisâ€" worm) after being slaughtered as eq the price of canned eel to $2.50. wild hogs, bears, foxes, river woOlves,| gGermany countered a_ starvation Dogs and hogs are to be examined for evidence of trichina (a parastic worm) after being slaughtered as are wild hogs, bears, foxes, river wolves, badgers and other meatâ€"eating animals intended for human consumption. Unlicensed anrd unclaimed mongrels presumably will furnish an additional supply of lowâ€"cost meat. Many canâ€" ines are trained for service with the armed forces. Some restaurants now serve horse meat. Consumers are not required to surrender their precious meat points for this food, as they are for pork, beef and other meats. Laws that dog meat has been legalâ€" ized for human consumption in Gerâ€" many recalls to one of the New York newspaper stories of the famine in Gerâ€" many in the last war. At the time of the last war dog meat was scarce in Germany. Horse meat served toâ€"day in some of the Nazi restaurants sold then for 86 cents turn from Germany after the United Etates entered the First Great War phant from a vw«ie choics . From New YÂ¥ork to the West Coast in an autoâ€"trailer, and plenty of truarbles on the way! That‘s the stery ofi "Cross Country Romance," with Wendy Farrice and Gene Raymond playing the jeading, stagred roles in the RKO Radio comedy from which the above scene is taken. At the Carticr theatre Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 25th and 26th. pound, In April , , 1917 ored a Coup last American woman to reâ€" t‘," K Xo No e e s se un ENB DPE PC TTEC CC C t rectacvlar cil drama. Clark Gable and Hedy Lamarr are other memâ€" is of the allâ€"star cast. At the Palace theatre, Nov. 25th to 27th. spenceer Tracy and (laudc 17. a Dresden restaurant p by purchasing an eleâ€" . travelling cireus to proâ€" steaks and cutlets. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO ‘tte Colbert as they appear in "Boom Town" The cast is perfect in performances. The direction of Jack Conway is supâ€" erb and Sam Zimbalist rates plaudits for his fine production. The plot of "Boom Town" may be summarized as follows:â€"Big John Mc-: Masters (Clark Gable) and Square John Sand (Spencer Tracy) are twoâ€" fisted men who form a partnership which exists even after Big John Marâ€" rles his pal‘s sweetheart, Betsy (Clauâ€" dette Colbert). It breaks, however, when Big John seems to be unfaithful to Betsy. They become bitter toward one another but each is willing becaus»e of old times to help the other. Howâ€" ever, when each is down, he is too proud to be heiped by the one that is up. Eventually both are on top and are reunited. Then Karen Vanmer (Hedy Lamarr) enters the picture and steals Big John from Betsy. _ Now Square John breaks his pal for a purposeâ€"to drive him from Karen back to the girl they both love. It is done dramatically, but with both going broke. In the end they all start over again out asserted that in Leipzig she found the piece de resistance on local menus was elephant meat, the heel being considerâ€" | ed the greatest delicacy. The lions and tigers already had disappeared from the local zoo. | Sausage standard of the German table was made from horss, donkey, mule fish, goat, and rabbit meat and from Kohlrabi, a cabbageâ€"like plant which was coloured pink and spiced. We er Germany countéred A SL@aTVavidli blockade with substitutes or "ersatz" products as people stood in long lines to receive their one egg a month. Gypâ€" sum and chalk were used to flour and bakingâ€"soda. Carpenters glue was reported used in the fanufacture of pudding powder, The night was dark and the hour was late as a solitary wayfarer passed along the deserted street. â€" Suddenly three shadows marked their prey, and then attacked him. ‘Three to one is powerful odds but the wayfarer held his own, One by one his assailants landed with a thud on the ground battered and bruised their clothing torn. A policeman hurâ€" ried up and surveyed the wreckage. Toronto Telegrarn: Money is used by civilized people. But it only makes them act uncivil. ALL IN DAY‘S WORK 0006 6O 06 406 @: #9000000000000000000000000000§86 #40%466%%¢% 54 4 4 * 1 CEDAR ST. N. [ BALSAM ST. N. TIMMINS * * *% 1 Pork Chops 25¢ Ib. 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