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Porcupine Advance, 15 May 1941, 1, p. 8

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Cliff Reid produced the C the'film for RKO, and Lee Marcus was # irate Executive Producer. OW the un a } of 18 )11 gevastaling decoy are lealured « with such favorites as Margaret F ilton, as Miss Francis‘ sharpâ€"ton maid, Nigel Bruce and Georg: Huntley, as two wealthy victims Katharine Alexander Elli mother. Trank â€" Woodrulf directed _ * Girl" from an original secreen pla <he induces the girl to jJoin her in a unique partnershipâ€"the combining of girls youth with her own experiâ€" ence for the purpose of carrying on her manâ€"baiting career. The scheme proves highly lucrative, although the young girl hatos herself for what she is doing, so that when a young westerner, played by James Elâ€" lison, comos into her life and they fall desperately in love, the girl, mistaking her mentor‘s sincere advice to get marâ€" ried as just another of her mercenary schemes, she runs away. Rather than see million dolâ€" lars go begging, the fortune hunter, with clever maneuvering, catches the young man on the rebound. But she reckons without his mother, who unâ€" covers in the adventuress an inherent goodness never before revealed. Kay Francis as the adventuress has the chance her fans crave to display a fashion parade of ultra smart cosâ€" tumes. James Ellison as the cattle baron‘s son and Mildred Coles as the devastating decoy are featured along with such favorites as Margaret Hamâ€" ilton, as Miss Francis‘ sharpâ€"tongued Thursday midnight and Friday and Saturday, May 16th and 17th, the Cartier is showing a double featurs programme of particular attraction. One of the features is "Pride of the Bowery," a rollicking comedy featuring Len Gorceey and Bobby Jordan. The other ; is "Play Kay Francis and James Ellison, Weaving an absorbing story around the daring exploits of a glamorous fortune hunter who preys on suscepâ€" tible men of wealth, "Play Girl" stars Kay Francis in the type of scintillatâ€" ing role that established the actress as one of Hollywood‘s most popular and fashionable stars. Heading a disâ€" tinguished supporting cast are Jamos Ellison and lovely Mildred Coles, roâ€" mantic leads. With its background swiftlyv moving One of the Specials on the Double Feature Program at the Cartier. Kay Frances Plays Smart Adventuress in Glamorous Drama nantic leads. With its rom Lake Pla o â€" Chicago, lo0tels at swar esorts., ‘the s "Rangers of Fortune" was brought to the sereen under the direction of Sam Wood, who was responsible for "Mr. Chips‘"‘ and ‘Our Town.‘ han} iiow they risk life and limb to defy the henchman of the landâ€"grabber and finally expose the villain is described in eight tense, thrilling reels of action. Contributing to the long list of exâ€" cellent performances are roies played by Joseph Schildkraut and Dick Foran. A4! 1| i1 ith its background swiftly moving i Lake Placid to Miami, New York Chicago, and various luxurious Is at swanky summer and winter ts, the story traces the spscâ€" lar career of an alluring woman of world who is forty but looks thirty, ks to a life of leisure financed by _ sums of money deftly wheedled f rich playboys by breach of proâ€" suits and fancy blackmail. ter two consecutive disappointâ€" s with young men whom she had d to lure into marriage, she conâ€" s that her age is interfering with > glve induce ; that hel echnique. scue wht job as a of food. ‘s rare; beauty and in the adventuress an id s ~the girl _ to ‘jJoin her in ocial Then ecret comes .A irl lookin ary , faint i1A Oof ' with mil f1¢ O 1 11 M M a A 1| Concluding Concert of Festmval Show NC TIn Wh 1V Pipo Calored Wedn Aq T1 Last Showing Tonight I1 11 h1 Another ** AT THE TIMMINS THEATRERES kx PALACE â€" |GOLDFIELDS |NEW EMPIRE Photo a ¢] A noth Sunday Midnight, Monday and Tuesd: May 18th, 19tF; and 20th CLARK GABLE and HEDY LAMAKREKR in "COMRKADE â€"X" ; ONS~TIDE} t tÂ¥ 1.]1 NOTICEâ€"On Double Feature Programmes coming to our theatres, we request our patrons to attend the Theatre not later than 8.00 p.m. to sge entire performance. . I1 RHR OW O WON‘T TALK" LCW T FROM DESTINY" = IFO}] F i‘!“' * 1 EPHONE 56 ; Fonightâ€"Thursday, May 15 E, FEATURE PROGRAMME NCO 1 TAN HUNTER and BILLIE BURKE in May 21st and and EFRANCES ROBINNON in HFL/NCO.â€"2 ERALD and THOMAS MEITCHELL in y Midnight and Saturday 16th and 17th Y and PATRICIA MORISON in s HORT® Internatianal Forum Colored Sport h+ Thursdayâ€"Who Will Sell Their h foar the sum Offered®? â€" â€"~Pete ismithâ€"Special ht Toâ€"nightâ€"Wha Will Sell Their ims Offered? ist Offer $250,.00 and id Offer $70.090, Man on Earth News of the World HORT® alored Cartoon M CInen Maine in ling ng the talent Mast2 V illion Wilâ€" Mis: "!4ilâ€" Wil th en n BRoyv pit 1i 1 the )] )S d It CcoOut the and Dt the disease. They found that diabetes 1s more common among women than men, that it is more prevalent among Jews than nonâ€"Jews but they discovâ€" ered no reason for these conditions and no cure for the discease. As early as 1796, treatment by specialized diet was begun in England, but the most highly developed diabetic diets only served to prolong life to a limited exâ€" tent and were so strict and limited that served to prolong life to a limitet exâ€" tent and were so strict and limited that they did not allow maintenance of weight and strength. Toâ€"day the diabetic rarely dies of lhis diabetes, and credit for this goes, of course, to the discoverers of insulin. ous men the diseas is more C men, that Jews thar (rrom. Ontario Dept. of Health) The number of diabetics in Ontaric is increasing year by year, but health authorities point out that this is not the alarming situation it seems. Diabetics are more numerous beâ€" cause they are living instead of dying. Up to 1914 diabetic children hardly averaged a year of life, and by 1922, the year of the discovery of insulin, their duration of life was a scant two yeatrs,. Now it has stretched inlo the years of middle age. Moreover twoâ€"thirds of the cases of diabetes begin after forty years of age. Each year added to the average life expectancy means that more potential diabetics are living to that age. Anâ€" other reason for the higher figures is that diabetes is discovered more freâ€" quently because of better medical care and facilities for diagnosis. For at least two thousand years seriâ€" ous men have recognized and studied (From ‘Ontario Dept. The number of diabetic is increasing year by yea authorities point out tha the alarming situation it Diabetics are more n cause they are living inst V alue of Insulin Treatment MASCIOLA THEATRE SscuunmachERr Phone 60 Last Time Toâ€"day Friday Saturday "Shadow of Their Wings‘"‘, film based on the R.CA.F., will be a $2,000,000 production, it was learned in Hollywood. Filining will begin in Canada around June 153, according to Hal Wallis, executive producer, who recently completed arrangeâ€" ments with the department of naâ€" tional defence for air. Gary Cooper Above, may be the star. Starring _ Henry "CChad Hanna To be Filmed in Canada with Joan Perry and Arthw Kennedyv Latest War News "Strange Alibi amour, Linda Darnelil * **% LWwo Lnhnousand ye recognized and They found that WIill: be a ion, it was learned Filinmning will begin nc Fonda in the of Diabetes rely dies of lhis gocs, ‘Of ‘ers of insulin, ". CG. Banting their coâ€"worker Tuesd: )1 (.ning Fishing Triple Troubl Thursday JOHN SHELTON Thursday and Friday, May 22nd NAON WVYN and WILLIAM LUNDIGAN in ADDED SHORTS Firemen Save My Chaon Chon, an Andy Clyde Comeds Whispers â€" Going Place No, 84 â€" Cliffe Edwards and i) Ruckaraos Friday‘s Revival One Show Only at 9.40 Dorothy diabetes Saturday, Sunday Midnight and Mond May 17th, 18th and 19th BILL _ ELLIO‘E in "BE YOND THE SACRAMENTO" 7 J i1 V CAROLE LANDIS and JOHN HUBBAKRD in y and Wednesday, May 20th and 21st RICHARKD AKLEN and ANDY DEVINE in "MUTINY IN THE ARTIC Boys °K‘ Club to Collect Metal on Saturday, May 17th 11 cuigats â€"urgIng _ LO â€"sSaVve: . SCcrap metal and the boys will call for It. This salvage campaign is very impotrâ€" tant in its effects. It helps raiss monâ€" ey for war purposes by disposing of waste materials, It provides much needed metal for war nueceds. It enâ€" courages the spirit of and the Catherine Alridge and Sidney Tole: as Charlie Chan Alluring Alaska â€" Traveltalk culars urgi metal and This salvag tant in its t ey for war Moisley, chai mittee spons scrap imetal copper, bras Moisley old garden t( "BLOND INSPIRATION" front urcday terial metal throuw YViinmins : w section lyin MountJjoy sf the collectic PA I Salvage .Campaign Being Carried on With Increased Effort. It is available to all diabetics. _ In Ontario, not only indigents, but selfâ€" supporting families who would not be able to bear the long expense are supâ€" plied with free insulin, by arrangeâ€" ment between municipalities and the ‘Department of Health, the latter bearâ€" ing 75 per cent of the cost. Despite the known value of insulin as a method of treatment, patent mediâ€" cine vendors and quacks still attempt to exploit the sufferers of this disease by the pramise of cures by means of waters, herb teas, etc. The descendants or close relatives of diabetics should guard against overâ€" weight. There is no doubt that a preâ€" disposition to the disease is hereditary and the chief associated cause in many cases is obesity. During the later and middle decades of life it should be a rule for relatives of diabetics to keep their weight at or under normal limits. pecl QOntario, nc supporting able to bea plied with ment betwt Department ing 45 per â€" Injections of this invaluable material, however, enable the diabetic to enjoy a reasonable diversified diet and avoid the danger of acidosis and diabetic tarring Stack, Fr: Mcetal ADDED sHORTS in Our Gang Comedy «â€".â€" Paramount Yey ons No. 4 of ‘‘WINNEKS OF THE 1D1 and Friday, May 15th and 16th . VIRGINIA GREY, CHAS. BUTTERWORTH "Nice Girl" ollection of poster ADDED sSHORTS Movie Magic‘â€"a Novelty ()]1 "Dead Men Tell m ic throughout the \yholc town of ns with the exception of that lying west of Mountjoy street. oy street itself is included in s only are included in this collection on Saturday. information or details or for ccllection, call 3105. out that pile of metal in the )r back yard. Remember one metal makes 150 shell cases for ADDED sHORTS MUNI and JANE BRKYAN in ‘K" Club has put out hun ters and thousands of cir g people to save scral the boys ‘will call for i mal uns, aâ€" Durbin, KRobert ainchot Tone ‘l 8 y and 23rd * **% geontleman at Mrs. C. McQuarrie prize for ladies at the drive conducted by the liary of the Canadian Legion hall on Tuesda: Mrs. H. McQuarrie tak prize on a cut from n who became third priz Gentlemen‘s prizes wt lows: 1st, Mrs. C. Engm a gentleman); 2nd, Mr. ard, Mrs. E. Vacchino, full use of resources. "Think nation ally! Talk scrap! Get scrappy! Hel win the Scrap!" ‘This is a slogan 0o the Boys‘ "K" Club. It might well b adopted by all, PFor any informatior or to have waste material takon away call 31005. play Winners at Weekly Whist Drive of Ladies‘® Auxiliars ind Last Showing Tonightâ€"Thursday May 15th "DEK KILDARKB‘S STRANGE CASLB" W ednesd sSorpal Nine tarprin tarein M Sund Adults Children Eq 1« avy i1 n (| "COMMUNITY PRICES" EVERY DAY AT THE NEW EMPIRE â€" THEATRE, MATINEE EV ENING Starringâ€"LEW AYRL _ m Mr prize winnet ngman (pit Mr. G. Llo no, plavin arring CONRAD VEIDT, VALERIE HORSON JUNIOR 6. MEN No,. 6U" Starring Dead End K aloured ADOLPHE MENJOU, JOHN HUBBAKD, CAROLE LA NDE d V H FERIALâ€"JUNIOR s hort C ekly whist dies‘ Auxiâ€" en th ind Thurssav, M EAGLLE, â€"RICHARD CABRLSON, ROLAND YÂ¥GO)DTUNA, Saturday, May 1 "ROAD SHOW" it Information AQL} = Help RES, LIONEL BARRYMORE AND LARAINE DAY A C HROORBRATEICLC *A C F.S 229C 11 (100O0)0PDNIOGH‘T ELMEK ompany Orders "D" Co. 2nd Batt. Algonguin Regt. fficers and GOrderly «Of uit Monda Q.C. D. Compa onquin Regimen Adults Chuildren Starring Dead End Kids and COHIV S THURSDAY, MAY 15TH, 1841 Pleqa Trail for 1> rly C al MENâ€"â€"No nel Dtu 1 ol 16th and 17th and Tuesday [XXX cer of the Weekâ€"nd 1st and 22nd 1 â€"] Skeol .. i6 w 1 Lieut. Walket 1000 _ hou ton Dress 9030 hour: »ton Drées n,â€" Lieut., 2ndâ€" Battalion C.A.(R.)F. 30 â€" hours Reâ€" Instruction â€" for Babeock irPONn alion â€" Algonâ€" _ Company 15 ¢ Weekâ€"Cpl nout JC Comâ€" GUO AL

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