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Porcupine Advance, 16 Jan 1941, 1, p. 6

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In "Argentine Nights," which will be at the Palace theatre Friday, Friday Veterans of néarly a dozen Hollyâ€" wood filins, the three ccmedians are said to __have their funniest roles to date in "Argentine Nights." One for allâ€"and all for one! Holding to that code and spzecializâ€" ing in an original style of comedy and nonusense which both stage and sergen auditnces find a sure cure for the blues, the Ritz Brothers have romped to popularity as a sort of threeâ€"ring laugh circus. "The Son of Monte Cristo", which was filmed from the original screenplay by George Bruce, also features many spectacular scenes of 19th Century fencing and swordplay, which means of course, that a special fencing master was engaged as coach during production. Much Interest and Lots of Laughter in Picture at the Palace This Week:, # M T C V TÂ¥ T T T Tt T TT Y TT T TY T T T TY T T Y T Y { AT THE LOCAL THEATRES j T d KTo doilh on ce T t is h hk es ce d . hi ces c s i . ie s h i s s o N s e . e t t 0 e lc ns is B Ritz Brothers a Riot of Fun in New Film, Argentine Nights â€" _ 8888888888888 8 4 Nearly forty selttings, including the diciators palace, the quixotic streets of the little duchy, the broad highways on the road to Paris, the tortur2> chambers of the Lichtenburg prison, the underâ€" ground meeting place of the ruler‘s enâ€" emies and an church were conâ€" structed under the supervision of John DuCasse Schulze, Mr. Small‘s famous art director. _ When Zona secretly departs for Paris to ask help from Louis Napoleon, she meets the daredcvil Count of Mont: Cristo, whose identity is kept a mystery The story reaches a thrilling climax when the Count becomes interested in the caus> of the lovely duchess and plots with the dictator‘s enemies to overthrow his ironâ€"hand regime. The cast supporting the stars in "The Hon of Monte Cristo‘ includes such important names as Florence Bates Lioflieél Royc>, Montagu Love, Gfleorge! Renavent and Jack Mulhall. The proâ€" duction was directed by Rowland V. Lee who ; previou<ly directed "The Count of Monts Cristo." Agains. a backgzround of bold heroâ€" ism diplomatiâ€" intrigue, thrilling roâ€" mange and swoeping adventure, Elward Emall‘s latest film production, "The Son of Monte Cristo", will have its premiere showing at the Cartier theatre Bunday midnight till Thursday of next week, Jan. 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd through Unitéed Artists release. With a stellar cast featuring Joan Bennett, Louis Hayward and George Sand<rs, "The Son of Monte Cristo" unfolds a story concerning the young and gallant Count of Monte Cristo, son of F‘ramces1 greatest swordsman, and the villainous dictator of the little grand ducal prinâ€" cipality of Lichtentkurg, sque>szd beâ€" tween the Russia of the Czar and the Germany of Bismark in the late nineâ€" t:enth century. The nominal ruler. Grand Duchess Zona, played by Joan Bennett, is held a virtual prisoner by the dictator, portrayed by George Sanâ€"| Wednesday and Thursday, January 22 and 23 J ~.IJN BARRY JAORE ond MARY BETH HUGHES in Novyeliyâ€""AN‘ice in Movieland" Cartoonâ€""Candviand ® Added sShortsâ€"Trouble With Husbandsâ€"with Robert Benechbley Mements of Ch; im of Phil Spitanly Musical Achicd .\'Imrtsâ€"â€"'l‘i('qul Pinky, a Musical â€" Children From Overseas, a Canada Carri¢s On No. 9â€"Eugene the Jeep, a . Popeye Cartgon, Another Big Fotoâ€"Nittâ€"Who will sell their Photograph for the ‘%: Sum Offered? "LAUREL and HARDY"â€"Comedy "COLOUR PARADE" "COLoOURED CARTOoONX®~ Ancther Big Fota.Ni¢. The Biggest Thing in Town. One Offer of $70.00, Last Showing Toâ€"nightâ€"Thursday, Jan. 16th LEW AYRES3, LIONEL BARRYMORE in Court Clothes an Feature of Interest. Action and Thrills in "Son of Monte Cristo" at Cartier :0““00000“0“00“00““000QO“M“W PAGJE ATX munday Midnight, Monday and Tuesday January 20th and 21st Â¥ % u* e e t o n m tss o en s e e t o s d n en o 0 O en C CC oc 2c O on 0 C O C e _IN_OT!( â€"On Double Feature Programmes coming to our theatres, we request our patrons to attend the Theatre not later than 8.00 p.m. to see entire performance. Frid; S.LMÂ¥OMHS 4SVD YHODNVHLS SAAMV CYMCHL, MAKGARET LOCKWOOD, REX HARRISON in VUFE RITZ BROTHiERS, ANDREW in "NILGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" PALACE "THE GREAT PROFILE "ARGENTINE NIGHTS" Friday Midnight and Saturday January 17th and 18th TELEPHONE 560 rge Sand<rs, ‘"The to" unfolds a story ung â€"and â€"gallant ito, son of France‘s , and the villainous ‘ grand ducal prinâ€" burg, sque>zzd beâ€" Latest Fox News AT THE TIMMINS THEATRES “ midnight and Saturday, this week, $ |Jan. 17th and 18th, the Ritz Brothers "Argentine Nights," coâ€"stars the An ldrews Six:ers famed song trio, and Added presents a brilliant cast of singers, ‘danccrs and sereen favorites in top supporting roles. r | will add to the admiration held for C ; them by old friends and they will make p ncw admirers by the fun they present. sportâ€"*"Motoreycle Stunting" Universal News the average actor. I don‘t think you could successfully impersonate them." Ullman got them, the dozen or fifteen who were frge at the time. Among them are Cliff Bergere, a famous autoâ€" race driver and now one of Hollywood‘s foremost aut>â€"racing and men; Allan Pomeroy, who specializes in automcijile and motorcycle scenes} big, husky Art Dupuis, who has doubled in more knock down and drag out fights than""any man in town; and Buddy Mason who is the senior of the whole. crowd with more than twenty I‘m not used to Hollywood and its Avays yet," UVllman says, "but when the script specified that the club where they all gather â€" it‘s called ‘The Gravediggers Club,‘ incidgntally â€" be pseopled with stuntâ€"men, I just naturâ€" ally put in a call for all of Hollywsod‘s top stuntâ€"men who were‘ available at the time. They are a strange and mystsrious breed, utterly apart from the average actor. I don‘t think you could successfully impersonate them." This picture is producer Frederic Ullinan, Jr., first assignment since comâ€" ng to the RKO Radio studios recently from the top spot with the Pathe newsâ€" r¢el company in New York, and his factual background probably accounts for the fact that there are real stunt men in the picture instead <f just acâ€" tors playing the rolés of stuntâ€"men. The story is a behindâ€"theâ€"sc@enes tale of Hollywocod itsolf, the romance of an impcrious film star (played by Linda Hayes) with a dashing stuntâ€" iAyer (Kent Taylor enacts the role); and it reveals a facet of Filmland life brand new to pictureâ€"goors. "I‘m Still Alive" will be at the Carâ€" tier theatre Friday and Saturday of this week, Jan. 17 and 18. "I‘m Still Alive", new sereen offering, is more than just an exciting râ€"mantic drama. It‘s a stuntâ€"man‘s holiday, for in the film there a dozen or more of Hollywood‘s bestâ€"known daredevils â€" the lads who bring ab:ut those sprcâ€" tacular â€"smashâ€"ups you see on the screen â€" and all they have t» do is to be ,themselves, not actually do any stunts. The New Picture, "I‘m Still Alive" Will: be Popular â€" Number. Movie Dareâ€"Devils Glorified in Exciting Film at the Cartier I Gaining experience in separate stage careers, the boys first appeared as a trio in Parl Carroli‘s ‘"Vanities." They were billed as ‘"The Collegians," and their wide, baggy trousers and huge bow ties started a style trend among youths of the country. After success in Broadway musicals and as vaudeâ€" ville headliners, they made their screen debut in 1936 in "Sing, Baby Sing" and scored an immediate hit. All the boys sing any song and dance any step. For energy, originality and expresâ€" sive pantomine, the Ritz Brothers Have scldom . been equalled. Borm Harry, Al and Jimmy Joaquim at Newark, New Jersy, they changed their names to Ritz because their agent felt it would be easier to pronounce. * #%% ADDED sHORTS "Nothing But Pleasure," a Buster Keaton Comedy stranger Than Fiction No, 81 "Crossecuntry Detowurs" a cartcon Tuesday and Wednesday, January 21 and DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME O‘KEEFE and LOUISE CAMPBELL Saturday, Sunday Midnight (12.15), Mond: January 18, 19 and 20 Added Shortsâ€"*"Sour Puss® a Cartgon Paramount News Final Episode eof "Pony Express Days" a Novelty Sojourn in Havana "Bring Back Alive" a Cartoon Thursday, Friday, January 16th and 17th BOB BURNS, UNA MERKEL, and JERRY COLONNA in Thursday and Friday, DICK FORANX and PJ GOLDFIELDS Friday‘s Revivalâ€"One Show at 9.40 p.m. FRED MACMURRAY and MAD. CARROLL in Friday‘s Revivalâ€"One Show at 9.40 Only ALICE FAY AND CON. BENNETT in "TAILSPIN" Added Mouse‘s sSpecial Children‘s Matinee Saturuay Morning a, 10.30 ROY ROGENS and GABBY HAXYXES in "HONEYMOON IN BALLD JACK HOLY and YVICKI LESTER in to misjuse Oof alcohol." "Iimposs) doctor. When I drink I see double And, incidentally, to add further to the picture‘s realism, there actually is a club in Hcllywood such as the one shown in the picture, where they all gather in their more social moments. It hasn‘t such a gruesoms title as "The Gravedigzor‘s Club." The hopefully constructive name of it is "The Spars Rib." When questioned about the aptnsss of the title ‘"I‘m Still Alive," they shrug their shoulders, philoscphical about their chosen professitcn. . They say, as one of the characters in the picture says, "In this racket scmeâ€" body‘s got to g?ot hurt â€" sometimes.‘" And, incidentally, to add further to Yet in spite of their Damocletian existence, with injury and death hoverâ€" ing over them every time they report for work, they are a happy go lucky Dunch. They had a lIst of fun on the picture which, they say, is based on a true story of one of their numb?r, the romance a féew ysars ago between the former star, Holon Twelvetrees, and stuntâ€"man Jack Woody. They like the picture because it shows them in their true light, doesn‘t make fr2aks or madâ€" men of them and is, they say, mighty true to life. him, one of thc three â€" stillâ€"living members Of Hollywoed‘s Last Man Club, an association of stuntâ€"men formed fifteen years ago with an original imnembership of 32. Others in the picture are lithe little Jimmy Hawkins, whose small stature enables him to double effectively for women in dangercus sequences, a thing none of the stuntâ€"men like to do be. cause of the danger of getting tangled up in women‘s clothing:; Rube Schaefer whose specialty is dxvm«r and underâ€" water work, and who weorks as physxcal conditiOner to _ the Western star, O‘Brien, m his spare_time; Cy Slocum, Harvey Shephard, Gcoroe Macâ€" Grill, Don McCracken, Floyd Criswell and a halfâ€"dozen others. Strangely encugh, every ons of them is married and most of them own their own homes. It is a fetish with these men who lead such hazardous lives to run no bills, to pay cash for ovcxvthino they buy. Just in case somethmg happens, they say, they won‘t leave thc' little woman burdened with bills. Be-l cause they won‘t leave her burdsned with any insurance money either, this! being on: thing their cash can‘t buy. | I)eaxs of lifeâ€"risking experience behind Exchan There‘s dang do other acria man chancs h with helmet. * "I‘m Still Alive the Carticr thr Puss" a CartGon Snipshecet No. Final Episode of "Drums of Fu Manchy ADDED sHORTS Your bad WHEN AN AIRâ€"ACE CRASHES:! y, January 23 and 24 PECGGY MORANX in Ak wakacde tunts for Hollyw caught up with c ‘lir is seon as a d: in which he is cec re, Friday and Sa zht is <due Impossible, nceo behind stlillâ€"living Last Man stuntâ€"men with an like the in their r madâ€" migzhty THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO aâ€" Cartoon has issued a special. financial surviy number. As a matter of fact The Globe and Mail, be‘cre the two papers amalgamated,. appearsd to vi~ with each other as to which could issue the best publicizing Canada‘s inâ€" the aces who maks the crashss and od‘s picture makersâ€"and here old ie of them, Kent Taylor, in centre., redevil stuntâ€"airman in RKO Radio‘s feéatured opposite Linda Hayes. At urday, Jan. 17th and 18th. T ** Schumacher Starring Hush Herbert, Kenny Bal Francis Langford MWitn Virginia Gilmore, William Hoenry Newsrce] MASCIOL! THEATRE t many issued â€"â€"â€"_, Wed. Thurs, _ "Hit Parade of 1941" € l}" *# ‘ years The (Globs and Mail a special. finanzcial surviy As a matter of fact The Wednesday and Thursda, January 22 and 23 ‘*TIL WE MEET AGAIN®" Starring MERLE QOBERON, GEORGE BRENT, PAT (CBRIEX Serialâ€""THE QOREGON TRAIL No. 4" Sund "Jennic‘ «ast ishowing Toâ€"nightâ€"Thursday, "WE WHO ARE YOUNCG" (IN TECHNICOLOR) arring BOROTHY LAMOUR, ROBERT PRESTON, LYNN OVERMAN Atwill Comedyâ€""BLAMED FOR A BLONDE" Coloured Cartoonâ€""THE OLD MILL" ‘riday and Saturday, January 17 and 18 , "TYPHOON®" Adults ::... Children . "COMMUNITY PRICES" EVERY DAY AT EMPIRE THEATRE, Sarring MAUREEN O‘HARA. LOUISs HAYWARD »portlâ€""CRADLE OF CHAMPIONXS" ay Midnight (12.15), Monday, Tuesday, January 19th, 20th and 21st‘ "DANCE GIRL DANCE" MATINEE Starrin arring LANA TURNER, JOHN SHELTON serialâ€""TBHE QOGREGON THRAIL No., ;3" and TELEPHONE 173 29¢ ~Adults";;;;;.:,.;s. 10c Children ... .. Toronto Telegram Crossing your ‘bridg happens. | dustrial, mine, business and production progress. These numbers of the past | were of particular value t9 Canada, acquainting the world at large with the resourcos and enterprise of this icountx'y and inspiring Canadians to develop the possibiliti®s of this Domin. Eion. It is doubtful if any Cther year‘s {issue of the financial survey has beon _of as much importance and benefit as the one of this year. In this time of war the story of Canada industrial, business and financial standing is not ‘mnly of interest and importance, but it should be an inspiration for still greatâ€" ter effort. The financial survey shows what Canada has, what may be deâ€" veloped, and the possibilities for a mighty war effort. _ The accomplishâ€" ments noted carry the suggesticn of. the greater things that may ‘be done.‘ The issue extends to sixtyâ€"four pages, and deals effectively, with Globe and Mail thoraugshness and ability with prospecting, mining, lumbering, farmâ€" ing, banking, insurance, raads, and cther lings of industry and business., T‘wo Omega mingrs are drilling and 'hlqstin‘z‘ the military cperations at Gibraltar, If they can get the râ€"unds mucked out ifaster, that way, an American | manufacturing firm whose local agent to remain anonyous is giving lthe Kirkland District branch of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy a mucking machine to be sent to Gibraliar under its spons ~‘rshinâ€" walt Lake City, and to his d found that not only cculd a ma be made available , if it can be at "G1b", but that the firm in qu will donate it to the Kirkland Insitute to sponsor and send over ccimpany in question is the Eime nated a mucking machine, thfly co get out ithe rounds much faster. suggested that the C.ILM. branch mi buy one, if terms were reasonable. On a hunch he called up a firm SalL Lake City, and to his deli: kib Cns --w.“.l The announcement was made at FPriday night"s annual meeting of the branch. The situation Ccame up in fan odd way. In the afternoon there was a conâ€" versation â€" between Angus Campzell, manager of Omega. and several cther mining men, including one man whoss company is agent here for a number of amachinery firms. Mr. Campbell mentioned his two miners at Gibraltar, and more Oor less in jest remarked that if someone doâ€" nated a mucking machine, they could ‘"‘The Lone Wolf Strikes‘ With Warren William and Joan Perry The Northern Neéws on â€" the following of general the North:â€" Will Give Machine to Omega Miners at Gbraltar Dick Powel Friday Saturday "I Want a Divorce" Campbell Gets Prompt and Generous Offer from U. 8. Firm. Machine for Miner at Gibraltar Omega mingrs are drilling and the military cperations at EVENING Phone 60 grami: Don‘t worry abou bridge partner until it Starring and Joan Blondell ‘AC UJP im 117 and to his delight only cculd a machine )le , if it can be used at the firm in question to the Kirkland Lak» possibilities for a The accomplishâ€" the suggesticn of THE NEW Jan. 16 ; branch of the of Mining and idviliAll®e TGQ 32 its spons rship:â€" was made at meeting of the Ccame up in in send over. The the‘ Eimco Co. Tussday had interest in giving Your Favourite Theatre Smoking in Our »tadtum MATINEESâ€"2.30 p.m sSATURDAY 2.30 and 4.30 ; EVENINGSâ€"7.00 9.00 p.m. Midnight sun. 12.01 Tuesday 1 e ADMISSIONâ€"Evening Adults 40c Children 25¢ Matinee 2%5¢ and ty Sense and Nonsense:â€" A small town is one where a constable ceriainly enâ€" Joys his job. saying that "Prospecting activitirs in Robb, Jamieson, MacDiamarmid and Lovland Townships in the Cochrane district, about soven miles northwest of the Porcupine district has shown that gold and particularly copper are of widespread occurrence in the area, acâ€" cording to Ontario Department of Mines. In the ann of The Globe Copper Showings in the Risk of Accident Greatly Northâ€"of Porcupine \rca Reduced in Canada‘s Mines financial sut 1 Mail there ospecting act MacDiamar COok Mining is popularly considered a risky occupation, vyet at one ~O0f" Ontario‘s large mtmes, a miner‘s expectancy of accident has hn reduced to one in twentyâ€"eight years because of effective safety measures adopted. â€"~This is a lower accident rate than prevalls in ordinary occupations such as offite or factory work, says The Globo ard }Mail Annual Financial Survey issus. Sense and THURSDAY, JANUARY 16TH, 1941 glassware handled by the 1i 11sense proof Much to our

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