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Porcupine Advance, 19 Jun 1941, 2, p. 8

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444444444448 484844 i AT THE LOCAL THEATRES 14616044 4 4 4 444414 9844484894 4484848448 448484848448 4414 Jean Hersholt S t : sSparkling Comedy Rare Comedy in New Dr. Christian Film, Remedy for Riches In the do the Cartier urday, of | Dr. Christis storigs hav great popil edy for Ri more than Dr. Christia on the gréeim‘s "Sig double feati glal at. ract June 20 h1 a Engrossing FEi!lm Epic Based on Outstandims Novel PAGB 2PIGHT Comecd: sparkling slapstick, importan It is the that has lic, cycle; in mind, ‘AC2meC Hersho have s axky of charact gay th: scene i Edgar T fame, is ca given amp pate in des ter Catlett extravagan: a broad sat Jed Prouty audiences 1 shady pron same â€" W which m vel, "Ba standing captured Universa which is OG‘R{. l comed River® innie Hwm Dramatiz Margaret Sullavan and Richard Carison in cusxard soreven version aof Fannie Hurst‘s "Back theatre, Friday, Friday midnight and Saturday If ‘OFF"‘ HIS TENWLAS FORM BECAVUSF OF AN INTRICATE DAWM(E HE HAD MaASTER Fohn THE COLUMBIM MCTuRE. LUNUSLUIAL FACTS REVEALED® RALPH BE LLAMY U ‘s Noted B 1 in Film. nimune. Hersholt is > film and plays one 1€ mal situations, the emotional â€" drama ) Hurst‘s great noâ€" ‘ _one of the outâ€" the day, have been on the sereen in mall ire programme at i Friday and Satâ€" there is another The Dr. Chris‘ian servedly enjoyed P new one., ‘"Remâ€" 11 111 I¢ mespun humor, â€"~toâ€"brassâ€"tacks d a position of tainment field. T Y nd s§t 11 arrin of CAI vith ## low â€" burn ocer and is to pat his omic, Walâ€" 11â€" Ziegtfeld‘s ‘â€"_There is a common idea that it is !difficult to get two equally popular |)Ve { pictures on a double feature program, . but the general opinion will be that ) ithis has been accomplished in signal (’(] [‘)OO](; fashion in the double feature preâ€" M . | gramime at the Cartier theatre on Friâ€" | day and Saturday of this week,. June jations, thei 20th and 21st. One of the films is aal â€" drama| Jack London‘s "Sign of the Wolf," and s great noâ€"| the other is another in the very popuâ€" f the outâ€"|lar Dr. Christian series, ‘"Remedy for . have been| Riches," starring Jean Hersholt. sereen in' The punchâ€"packed literature of Jack the story‘ London is transferred to the screen ilace Theaâ€" at the Cartier theatre on Priday and a moving wn life in n directed. )l]e. “rwnl- to achieve muilarity of THE WIRE â€"HAIZEDO FOY TERRIZLE oF FILM FAME, STRU TS H! S 4 stuFe in‘ THE T*Uf" AS MBE,. . # ‘rtisement 1 the pubâ€" With this @rturday neture Monoâ€" Jean p€ Notables in Cast Many Hollywood notables are seen in other familiar roles. Richard Carlâ€" son portrays Curt Stanton; Frank Mcâ€" Hugh appears as Ed Porter and Tim Holt is the Richard Saxel of the story. The story of the picture covers the period from 1898 to 1930, with Cincinâ€" atti, Ohio, New. York. and. Paris. as backgrounds. In the supporting cast are Samuel S. Hinds, Frank Jenks, Peggy Stewart, Nell O‘Day, Nella Walker, Cecil Cunâ€" ningham and others. a ~CHIrl,‘" : M Certain â€" Age CGrow Up,‘‘ Parade," Ma Miss Sullavan is seen as Ray Smith, the girl who is content: to live in the back street of the life of a wealthy and successful man, sacrificing herself unselfishly to help him in his worldâ€" famous career. Jack London‘s "Sign of the Wolf," at: the Cartier Theatre Starring Charles Boyer and Marâ€" garet Sullavan, two of the most glaâ€" mourous figures of the modern screen. Universal‘s picture, ‘"Back Street," was directed by Robert Stevenson brilliant young English novelist who recently went to Hollywood after serving for years as a director in the British Isles and on the continent. Well Known Writers The screenplay was written by Bruce Manning and Felix Jackson, coâ€"autâ€" hors of the screenplays of six of Deanâ€" na Durbin‘s great hits, "©100 Men and a Girl,"‘ "Mad About Music,/* "That Certain Age,""‘ ‘"Three Smart Girls Grow Up," "First Love‘" and "Spring Parade,"‘* Manning is also the produâ€" tre, Friday, Friday ~midnight and Saturday, June ~20th and â€"21st; accordâ€" ing to the multitudes who have read the book and also have seen the picâ€" ture. One of the Specials on the Double Feature Program This (Week. | 2 Universal‘s widely «disâ€" At the Palace June 2*0th and 21st. PiLERITOZ OF THE PC TVR THR â€" S OA OP A FAMOU®S FIGHT PROMOTZEE, OoF 1ME aAy Rased on the popular author‘s "That | €Epot." the film is a story of the fox R industry of the Canadian wilds. en prizeâ€"winning Alsatian '%hepherds arr loosed in the backwoods when the Char plane carrying their mistress, Grace } cia] Bradiey, and her coloured servant, Mantan Moreland, crashes in a raging den blizzard. One of the dogs, Smoky, deâ€" | serts the stricken plane, and roams the ; woods until he is taken by a pair of | renegade trappers, who train him to| Memc roh valuable pelts from nearâ€"by fur | took th farms. The other dog, Shadow, alâ€" | Cripps though injured, hobbles for miles to| highwa the cabin of Michael Whalen and ; brought young Daryl Hickman, to obtain relief | when ti for the stricken party. . I let, ch Charlie Chaplin in The Great Dictator at the Cartier Picture That Has Made Bivs â€" Hit to be. Shown Here in July. "Sign of the Wolf" was directed Howard Bretherton from the sere play by Elizabeth Hopkins and mond Kelso. Whalen revives the girl, but she is too weak to be moved and, upon doecâ€" tor‘s orders, is nursed back to health by Whalen‘s cook, Louise Beavers. A romance soon /develops between the young couple, which is threatened with destruction when Shadow is accused of a series of fur robberies actually comâ€" mitted by Smoky under the direction of the renegades, Tony Paton and Wade Crosby. The story rushes toward a cli in tyoical Jack London fashion,. â€" several unusual twists contributin the novel ending. Others in the cast are Brandon Hurst, Joseph Beranrd, Eddie Kane and Ed Brady. The Cartier Theatre announces that it will present "The Great Dictator" during the month of July, the dates to be announced later. This picture has made a big hit all over the conâ€" tinent. It is one of the many films banned in Germany, the Nazis claimâ€" ing that it slanders and ridicules Hitâ€" ler and that Charlie Chaplin as star is made up to look,so much like Hitâ€" ler that it would be difficult even for Hitler to be sure it wasn‘t him. If the picture has roused roars of rage in Germany it has created gales of laughâ€" ter on this continent and it is generâ€" ally conceded to be one of the most popular pictures of the year. The fact that efforts have been made to supâ€" press the film only adds to its popuâ€" larity. While it is great fun, there is more than humour in its makeâ€"up, like other Chaplin pictures, this one having special timeliness and par‘ticular moral. The picture stars Charlie Chaplin hnd Jack Oakie. The vicar was Having a serious chat with one of his flock about her son. "Tom needs educating, Mrs. Jones, he said. "It is very important. I had to pinch like anyihing to send my sons to college, but it was worth it." *» ‘Maybe," replied Mrs. Jones, "but my husband‘s too afraid of the law to do anything like that."â€"Exchange. Heâ€"They say fish is a grand brain food. Galâ€"I eats lots of fish. Heâ€"Darn! Another popular theory shot!â€"Globe and Mail. Saturday, June 20th and 21ist, when Monogram‘s "Sign of the Wolf" will be on the double feature programme. Glove Affairâ€"Comedy Freddy Martinâ€"â€"Band A big Fotoâ€"Nite Toâ€"night. A photograph will positively he bought for the sum of $250.00 from some one wheo is in the theatre. We wish to announce that this Fotoâ€"Nite offer must go and the numbers will be vicked until the name of some one who is in the audience is So Come Early and Avoid the Rush. . All Seats will be 48¢ with tax included. Coloured Cartoon Popular Scienceâ€"Coloured Wednesday and Thursday, June 25th 26th Double Featureâ€"Hit No. 1 "SINGAPORE WOMAN‘ SHORTâ€"*BIG BILL TILDEN‘"â€"»port Another Big Fotoâ€"Nite Thursday. We Will Positively Purchas a phaotngraph for the sum of $130 from same one in the thealre Sunday Midnight, Monday and June 22nd, 23rd and 24th JAMES CAGNEY AND OLIVIA DE HAVILANYND in Frid: Starringâ€"BRENDA MARSHALL and DAVID BKULC HIT NO. 3 RUTH HUSSFEY and ROBERT CUMMINGS in riday, Friday Midnight and Saturda; June 20th and 2 1st CHARLES EOYER and NMAKRKRGARET SULLAVAN in LACKING NERVE JOHN SHELTON and ANN RUTHEEFORD in NO EVIDENCE "STRAWBERRY BLONDE" PAL ACE Thursday Onlyâ€"June 19th NOTICEâ€"On Double Feature Progr "FREE and EASY" TELEPHONE 560 "BACK STREET SHORTS SHORTS lima Cl Feathersâ€"Colou:t Man Charged With Manslaughter is Remanded One Week * $2,500 cash. * the lad‘s fathe: of the prisoner probably go ak It was a Ssa faced the mag pecially anyboc der the Liquor that was fro: faced day‘s Each term Mountjoy Tov The Mount)« not the only Tuesday, thou; also same in ; Squire Olliver charged with have gotten a he did but th with him. ; TJ the charge but 1 hear the evidence. out in the evidene been travelling on in a manner that any person who h: road, the magistr; had anvthing to sg PTCSSU S and that him a lit one drin} he was n he had : driving told him and cost away for that the LhQ â€" mal saved him fro a longer peric he had the po There was ; Constable Bill Tickn( t.hut‘ lat lumbago Charge is Laid by Provinâ€"« cials After Tragic Acciâ€" dent Sunday Morning in Which Alma Cripps Loses ) ife. Memoris Phone 60 MASCE()E_ THEATRE SCHUUMmMACHER Toâ€"day Only Fri. and Satur. Iudv Canova Williainmn Lundiganâ€"Eddie Foy Jr NEWSREEL 6€6F ng befor him that * * The Case of the Bl Parrot" it back the dri harged ersons 11 Magistrc court to litlc anybody Liquor C th the Latest Watr 30 c "Sis Hopkins 111 lhi¢ drun the im ad d 11 he w woul ) COMING SUNDAY MIDNIGHT ‘""*THE REAL GLORYC‘" Charies Butterwarth it( L1 H ncoiti H it {@ary Cooper, Andrea Leeds and David Niven ul( 17 i1 Act zed him himself. J1 hiin 11 ammes coming to our theatres, we request our patrons to attend the Theatre not later than 8.00 p.m. to see entire performance. nybody that Puesday, esâ€" charged ‘unâ€" ; or‘anybody Township. y Township uffered nd put uip Dy walked out hi Tuesday and Wednesday, June 24th and 254 PETER I)ORKRE and EVYVLN KEYES in Friday‘s Revival, One Showing Only at 9.49 ANN SHERIDAN in thle Kiddure Kurecâ€"OGur Gang Comedy of otlh entenc GLOR!IA DICKSON and. JOHN LITEL in "BIG BOSS" ADDED SHORTS Friday‘s Revival One Showing Only at 9.40 PAT O‘BRIEN and JOHN GARFIELD in trarn he him GOLDFIELDS t] OLl Thursday and Friday, June 19th and 20th Saturday, Sunday Midnight and Monday, June 21st and 23rd Thursday and Friday, June 26th and 27th LES. PATRICK and REGIS TOONEY in Tuesâ€" ertime. â€"month Oll eC pecial Children than Tim Sald with fotr tha!t l1¢6 111 l1¢ hn 11 91 "FACE BEHIND THE MASK" and DICK POWELL and ELLEN DREW in Episode No. Oâ€""WINNEKRKS OF THE WEST" ADDFED sHORTâ€"Singapore to Hong Kon ADDED sSHORTS EBattle of Brainsâ€"A CanadaCarries O)n Than Fiection Porky‘s BRear Facts Marcel Arsenault, a waiter at the St. Charles Hotel, put up quite an arguâ€" ment before he was convicted. He marched a fine array of witnesses into the box to nq avail, He was facing a charge of assault occasioning actual bodily harm. When the case was finâ€" ished he was fined fifty dollars and costs or if he preferred he could spend thirty days in the district jail. The complainant, Agar Dudgeon, said that he had been standing near the entrance to the St. Charles Hotel watching a fight that was in progress a little way up the street when All of a sudden somebody smacked him on the nose for no apparent reason. The witâ€" ness said that it happened so fast that he didn‘t know who hit him, but was told by some friends. Two other witnesses had seen this man, Arsenault whom they knew approach Dudgeon and strike him. Arsenault took the stand in his own Arsenaul defence an troubleâ€" wi Ciechomski pleaded guilty and said that he was a little bit drunk but Conâ€" stable Thompson in giving his evidence said that the man was dangerously drunk. It appeared that the man had been driving in his car and had got off the road and was stuck in the sand near McDowell‘s Garage. HMHe was tryâ€" ing to get the car back on the road when the law arrived to place him unâ€" der arrest. Magistrate Atkinson said that h* was going to agree with Conâ€" stable Thompson that the man was dangerously drunk and sentenced him to ten days in jail. In addition the man loses his right to drive for six months and he loses the car for three months. Marcel Arsenault, a waiter at the St. Charles Hotel, put up quite an arguâ€" ment before he was convicted. He marched a fine array of witnesses into the box to no avail. He was facing a Arsenault took the stand in his own defence and said that he had had some trouble with the man earliee in the evening. He was a waiter, he said in the Ladies‘ Room at the hotel and he said that earlier in the evening Dudâ€" geon had entered the Ladies‘ Room not as an escort and that he had put himjout. When he closed after twelve, he said, Dudgeon was waiting for him outside and had attempted to hit him. He had ducked the man‘s wild swing and bad struck back in self defence, he said. He then started to call his witnesses. His witnesses included one of his fellow waiters in the hotel and both of their girl friends. Their eviâ€" dence was exactly the same and at the conclusion of the hearing, the magâ€" istrate said that he didn‘t believe them. It was very strange, he said, that two impartial witnesses had not seen Dudâ€" geon attempt to strike Arsenault but that the defendant‘s witnesses, who were very good friends of his saw Dudâ€" szeon start the trouble. mins police, and John Ciechomski the defendant in a drunk driving charge. "This Thing Called Love" Mclvxn â€" Douglasâ€"Rosalind â€" Russell orth Bay Nugget: And then there the husband who figured his wife it be mad at the telephone people iuse she was always using the famâ€" car to knock down their poles! Shoertâ€"COMMUNITY SING "TLOWING GOLD"‘ "‘The Pinto Kid" with Charles Starett Matineeâ€"Saturda GENE AUTRY in ADDED sSHORTS Morning at * 99 ***% Paramount Coming Sun. Midnight "The Auful Truth" FRIDAY SATUR. K Cartoop With MICHAEL WHALEN GRACE BRADLEY Starring ul A. A. A. A. i‘ RoF: VICTOR McLAGLAN, DENNIS O‘KEEFE, PATSY KELLY, MARJORIE WADSWORTH and OTHERS Midnight Show Toâ€"Nite TO â€" DAY Only STARKEKING RONALD COLMAN and JANE WYATT o J;(Id'cc/ .-_â€"?mlutc "The Lost Horizon" Wednesday and Thursday, June 25th and 26th "I WANXNT A DIVORCE" NEW EMPIRE ast Showing Toâ€"Nightâ€"Thursday, June 19 "ESCAPE" Starringâ€"NGR MA sSHEARER, ROBERT TAYLOR AND CONRAD VEIDT SERIALâ€"JUNIOKR C MENâ€"No, 10 starring Dead End Kids and Little Tough Guys. Sunday Midnight, Monday and Tuesday June 22nd, 23rd and 24th "RETURN OF FRANK JAMES" Starring HENRY FONDA, JACKIE COOPER and J. E. RBROMBERC SHORTâ€"INFORMATION PLEASE No. 3 STARRING IRKENE DUNN and CARY GRANT Adults Children Friday and Saturday, June 20th and 21st "TRAIL OF THE VIGILANTES" "COMMUNITY PERICES" EVERY DAY AT THE NEW EMPIRE â€" THEATRE, Starringâ€"JOAN BRLONDELL and DICK POWELL Serialâ€"â€"JUNIOR MENâ€"No. 11 tarring FRANCHOT TONE, MISCHA AUEKR AND ANDY DEVINE Laurel and Hardyâ€"Thicker Than Water Coloured Cartoonâ€"Polar Trappers Matinee TELEPHON E, 173 "Broadway Limited" Join Hollywood‘s Funniest People inâ€"The Hit of the Y ear. Eflfiéfis'-hfiiiHMcuumomm Eggzar Konnoedy, Jed Prouty, wqm! §M Adults Children Evenings RKO RADIO Picture . 30c

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