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Porcupine Advance, 6 Mar 1941, 1, p. 6

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rre m S + % t on i rat w6 * ea is . of the Judge Serfeo. and Lee Bowman k pred t * tbe blcfln’e is laid: ‘almost romm with the “hdy ummt" M Kelly, made up to duplicate the ‘Character, gives an interesting porâ€" mm of the bhistoric General Custer md Joseph calleia provides the menâ€" ace: as < the villainous Buckley Henry Travm plays the crooked sheriff. Lee Bowman is intriguing as Custer‘s young lieutenant and WillHiam Tannen St.anley Fields, Donald MoBride, Clem .Bevans, Sara fiwn. Russel! Simpson ‘and Chief Thundercloud have: interâ€" tier ;mt.re Friday and Saturday roh 7th and. 3th. j':“‘a;f" revolm around the amusâ€" of Malvina "a lovable mm â€" ‘The principel, disâ€" ssmdent disinterest â€" in x,; t-' gu _. d 4 s 4 . SSEA â€" . who is Bing Crosby‘s youngest Arother, plays hnimself in the story and parries the romantic interest with Jean pgers, whose efforts to keep Elisaâ€" Risgon, as herâ€" aunt Malvina, from minga night club entertainer (at @) Jead her first into a quarrel thea band leader, and then into t a + Tnterest of "Let‘s Make rom advance reports, ‘"Let‘s Make > 'g":f; 30b ‘Crosby‘s initial venture mveals the: noted leader of ‘ pepular Dixicland Band (featurâ€" Bqficats) as a sentational _ geq Carril -1 warns Wallace Beery that the law is after him. _ The sene is from "Wyoming," reuniting the two stars of "20 Mule Team‘ ;fi 1,,’,t.her spectacular outdoor action drama. The picture will be at Je Palace theatre Friday, Friday midnight and Saturday, March 7th wl t â€" 1 stro Of Swmg ELE s td o e MA B ag CÂ¥( Ext @# . _v BX : : 92 However, Malvina and the: nilece visit New York, where the spinster manâ€" ages to slip away fromâ€" her neice locates Bob Crosby at his swanky night club .and . sings with the; band. : The reâ€" action to her‘appearrance is terrific, a ‘radio sponsor demands a contract and Orosby finally â€" induces the â€"niece to permit the auntâ€" to hwve her one blg fling in life. S â€"From this point on the riotous story traces the adventures .of, the sschool 'beacher. who‘s . "almost..sixty‘". . Overâ€" night she becomes. the toast,.of the nation. ‘Radio, stage and night clubs pay tribute but soon the fad wears out and.. Malvina is nothing but. a. ‘"fMlash 'fpuahed threethings. She hashadher fling, her pretty niece is married off to the handsome band Jleader, and she returns to old music ueachinc ~jJob as scele‘ratedpersonnutywhoue classes . ‘The tune, which is an. alma mater song for Newton High: School, is pic'k- ed. up byâ€" Band Leader Crosby, who makes it into a novelty. number. ant needing additional lyrics with the same ‘corny flavour, Crosby and his. manâ€" agerâ€"pressâ€"agent (Joseph Buloff), visit Malvina in her home town,. and in addition to getting Qhe lyrics, they try to persuade her to come to New York and appear wih the band plugging her awn tune.. s t 4Â¥ Although Malyina is delighted with the idea, her niece is shocked and what later is to develop into a romance beâ€" tween the lovely, young dady:and the musician starts out asâ€"a feud.â€" and from this moment on the story hite a dizzy exciting pace. - | young Heutenant and William Tannen Stanley Pields, Donald MoBride, Clem Bevans, Sara fiaden, Russell Simpson and Chief Thundercloud have: interâ€" cus serving as executive producer. Namanaex\%at‘ wrote the screen play. ll"our cat.chy melodies are a: part of the .story They includeâ€""Central Park", by Matty Malneck and Johnny Mercer; "And You Forgot. About. me‘", by James Hanley, Dick Rohflrtson and Sammy 4 “Big Noise From â€"Winnetka", ‘by ;Ray ’Ba,uduc Bob Haggart, and Malvina® 8 nove“lty tune "Fight For Newton High", written by Roy Webb. Leske Gpodwins airected "Let‘s Make Music‘ whlch Howard Benedict : proâ€" duced for RKO Radio, with Lee Marâ€" é.re heneeférbh jammed. dn addition to Crosby, Jean Rogers, Fiisabeth (Risdon â€"and Joseph Buloff, | the cast, also ‘includes Joyce Crompton, :Bennle Bartlett Louls Jean Heydt and sBm Goodwin, not to mention Crosby s} :famous bhnd featuring the ‘"Bobcats‘‘ and "Bobolinks"â€"so well known to radio | < Asâ€" a result. of .subsequent inquiries however by: :the person to whom the parcel originally containing the belts had beenâ€".rddressed; the matter was taken : up. mm the: Dead Letter Office. Inquirles made by the Department in British Columbia provided proof that the belts had been contained in . the damaged: parcel réceived by the Timâ€" mins man and the articles are now at Mr. Klng’s office waiting for the ownâ€" er to call and pick them up. _A small bhg containing t.wo leather ‘belts, tore t,_hrough the paper of a la.rg-‘ tnousands of qtner parcels Unable to trace the: ‘owner, Postmaster E. H. King sent the belt:s to ‘the dead letter office along with a huge shlpment. of other articles tha.t wre undellverable through improper br incomplete addresses ‘The : efilciency and â€"resourcefulness of the: Deq,d Letter office ‘in Ottawa has been demonstrated clearly in the case of p 'l‘tmmlns man, in connection with aâ€" porflon of a shipment from British Ookupbia at Christmas time that slipM out of a parcel addressed Missing Portion of Parcel Comes Back To Owner vMO ~UILILEU WUIIUECIL _ DASCHICILL OM MOâ€" day evening with (Mrs. F. Greenwood TWO Belw Fr om Chri 1StMAS ~presiding. Mrs. W. A. Jones read the Paeka é Returned to Lo- I minutes of the previous meeting and cal = an Throu gh Post Mrs S. Peel gave the treasurer‘s reâ€" Ofiice. 7. € "l‘hp eamnvenerese af the vm-imm «s DON AMECHE, BETEY GRABLE CARMEN MIRANDA in Fnday, Fnday Mndmght anil Saturday March\'}th and 8th â€" ; WALLACE BERRY, LEO CARRILLO ANN RUTHERFORD Last Showmg vTo-dayâ€"-'l‘hursday“ March 6th OOLOUBED C‘ARTOON SMI’I'Hâ€"SPECIA:L â€"LATEST WAR ms Crime Roesn‘t Pay niwhoock Brltish axrecwr of "g9 Stepa” ahd 'dcher" moeeasés introduces Bobert Montgomery and . Oarole Lombard in their first coâ€"starring venture. The picâ€" 'l‘o-m;ht h s Another Fotoâ€"Nite. Who will sell their Photoâ€" . graph for the sum of $175.007â€" x ; March j ;;;_ 10th and- llt‘h uid s ui tfi ARTHUR LAKE AND PENNY SINGLETON in se ART OA EeE en s h 2o s wert ind TELEPHONE 560 _._.. _ Cdoured Cartoon Unusual Occupations No. 3 South Porcupine â€"March Mépecial [ to ‘The Advance)â€"â€"IThe Directors .of Hoyle Gold Mines Ltd. ‘announce the official opening of the mine at. Pamour on Saturday, March 45.. There will be an underground tour at 9 to 9.30 a m., a trip through the mill at 12 noon, the ' official gold brick pouring at 12.30, and Events Planned for N ear â€" â€" Future by Fireside Club . It was decided to hold a sale on March in a downtown store, with a rummage sale in the United Church basement on May 3rd. Mrs. J. M. Douglas gave a very inâ€" terésting talk on the Sirous Report, f(/ â€"which Miss N. MacLeod expressed the club‘s appreciation. Foliowing the talk, the members enjoyed a social hour, and community singing, directed by Mr. Treneer was featured. buffet ‘uncheon at 1 p.m. Miss N. MacLeod, wool convener, reâ€" ported 25 articles knitted during February and returned to Red Cross. The conveners of the various comâ€" mittees gave their respects and Mrs. E. Pooley, convener of the War Serâ€" vices Committee, reported 104 garâ€" ments had been completed during January and Februaryâ€"consisting of hospital supplies, evacuee clothing and articles for the : Women‘s Auxiliary Services. _A programme meeting wul be held on Monday, May 17th. Official Opening of Hoyle Gold Mines Saturday, March 15 ‘The regular monthly business meetâ€" ing of <the Fireside Club was held in the United Church basement on Monâ€" "Under Texas Skies" The ‘Three: Mesquiteers Special â€" "Christmas Under Fire” Schumacher MASCIOLI TH Tyrone Power â€" Linda Darnell "Mark of Zorro" affair by RKO Radio. ‘At the Cartier all next week, starting Sunday midnight, March 10th. P o ‘Added Shortaâ€"“What a Little Snellc Will Do"â€"â€"a cartoon PARAMOUNT NEWS ; ~No. 1 of “'l‘l!E GREEN HORNET” § ED SHORTS . Friday‘s Revival, One Show Only at 9.40 p.m. LANE SISTERS in ; â€"Thursday and Friday, March 6th and 7th (CISCO KID), CESAR ROMERO and PATRICIA MORISON in Saturday, Sunday Mldnig'h( and Monday â€" _ ‘March 8 â€" 10 â€" Speoial Children s Matinee Stnrday Morning at 10.30 *‘ â€" GENEâ€"AUTRY AND SMILEY BRUNETTE in "ROMANCE QF THE RIO GRANDE" "YES, MY DARLING DAUGHTER" DOUBLE FEA'!’UBE PWGMMME s LYNN ROBERTS AND GUY KIBBEE in rAararn . «xn Timmins, Ontario. Dear W. wW.:®Orr,. in his letter to The Advance last week, asks a very pertinent question in asking what our Canadian Troops in England and Crnada will "say when they see the Canadian authoritlies have been so lenâ€" ient with people who have been internâ€" ed here and allowed to get home?" And in closing he states ‘"The R. C. M. P.‘s: do not make many errors of this sort." Now, Mr. Orr is to be commended for his attiut.de in ‘this regard. Yet he might as justly continued to ask, with such fervent reasoning equally releâ€" vant patriotic questions. (For Anstance : What will the parents of these soldiers say when they see the Canadian AuUâ€" thorities have been so lenient? What will the soldier‘s children say? Yea! what will the soldier‘s grandâ€"childâ€" ren say? What will the womenâ€"who are serving so nobly in the various milâ€" itary, naval and air force units â€" say? And what will posterity say? Still in another degree what will the people who are: subscribing to the N ational War Savings campaign say? â€" ~If the glorious tradition enjoyed by the Royal Qa.nadlan Mounted holds true (and this writer knows no reason to believe it is a total myth) that "they always get their man‘‘ then by the powersâ€"thatâ€"be there must be "Something rotten in the state of Denâ€" «+ Thanking. you, Mr Editor, for your valuable space. To the Editor of varnice. Extends ‘Questions . as to Opinions on _ Release of Internees tribunal power: is vested to the disâ€" cretion of one man?‘. Frederick March â€" Belty Ficld _ "Victory" . 104 Elm Street, North, Timmins March 4th, 1941 e Editor of The Porcupine. Adâ€" The ‘Gleason, Family "Covered: Traileér" 2 ON A RAINBOW” Yours very sincérely . ~William Stewart Everglades‘ of the lovely organizsation that had _'p’“do" h’ "‘m‘ been formed by your ladies in the Porâ€" dvance A cupine district to make this most welâ€" come contribution to the boys overseas. Toâ€" â€"Starting next week our Midnight Show will be held Thursday instead of Tuesday. ‘Our Sunday Midnight Show will be shown as usual. |. day Only Coming Sunday Mldmght For One Week s Last Showing Toâ€"Nightâ€"Thursday, March 6. MMâ€"MCKEY COLOURED CARTOON â€" Starring CLARK _ GABLE, ouunm oouzn'r, "ANDY HARDY MEETS DEBUT Sunday Midnig Children Friday and Saturday, March 7th and 8th "COMMUNITY PRICES" EVERY DAY AT THE.NEW "FARMER‘S Midnight, Monday and ‘ March 9th, 10th and llth Caee es ce ns s TELEPHONE 173 \@ C 10¢_ â€" w w .\C P B T dent Morod aome mm ito when mA 31‘.;‘ P ae 986 6 ~y : 99

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