; cauIVaHJ 19901 3HJ LV | »»»»» ym «P y â€â€â€Â»tâ€;"’b:"â€:.’ L4 4 44 4 4 4 tA s h s tm 1000000094 0409404880 400# % 00 6998900880008 089040 44246 “““0“0: Anxious to Restore the Vanishing Oldâ€"time West Robert Taylor Gives Graphic] Story of West in “Blllyl The Kid." * . hi solve ti wWild W Taylor, of Metr WKeid‘"‘., a FPriday ist and privatle | John D. Colonial by incly tional F "‘Barbed w crete high flivver aut ing the 0 completely which wet programnms be no m in the C ‘*My i million : able gov property tional P Cattie and pra actly as holm Ti mobiles gates. horse of burg V} the peri proper | ups witl toward Parks, of this to safte 10 Imnu romantic way Taylor makes Mary Howard Technicolor a and saturday, 8t Just The Bat Whispers Today, Friday, Frida miduight, Saturday FEATURED IN OUTDOOKR ACTION HIT OFEFERED FOR sSOMEONTI PIHHNOTOGRAPH 11 COMING AFTER SUN. MID. TO WED. FOTOâ€" N IT E. TOâ€"NIGHT me W ic of six shooters famed Bill the Kid rides his reckless, igain on the turbulent trails of the Last Frontier! Roberti his debut as a Western star in "Billy the Kid," with and Brian Donlevy topping an ace supporting cast in the tion hit at the Palace theatre Friday, Friday midnight Aug. 1st and 2nd. 1¢ books,"‘ says Taylor. crissâ€"crossing of conâ€" id most certainly the are factors destroyâ€" ge and the vigorous, canâ€"outâ€"ofâ€"doors life it set aside 500,000 to a en range from availâ€" ands and declare that Western Ranch Naâ€" National â€" Monument. both â€" experimental uld be conducted exâ€" the days of the Chisâ€" ie open range. Autoâ€" stopped at the ranch ‘tation would as done at Williamsâ€" uthentic buidings of be built, and at the ere would be roundâ€" nding operations. sion fees aid greatly eep of our National ich fees bear the cost toâ€"life tale of lovable people." It has many thrills and unusual situations but these are presented with such fidâ€" elity to life and character that the drama appears as a page from life itâ€" self. One critic writing about "The Richest Man in Town," sums up the whole matter in these words:â€"‘"*Once in a while a picture comes along, unâ€" heralded and unsungâ€"a "surprise" showâ€"so rich in heartâ€"warming huâ€" manness and humour, so true to life as it is really lived, that we feel we ought to tell you: Don‘t miss it." Another writer describes "The Richâ€" est Man in Town‘" as "a great drama i of the heart." It is evident that all Iarc agreed that "The Richest Man in Town" is real drama real art, real life. n mtb i en mss > mm EDEN WARNS THE JAPS Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden yesterday warned the Japanese govâ€" | ernment to reflect while there is still time whither their present policy is ‘ enterprise, designed , lealing them. Mr. Eden said that it traditions of the Old| was a matter of regret that relations ient suggestion to of the vanishing n made by Robert ig in the title role Mayer‘s "Billy the ice theatre PFriday, ind Saturday, Aug. x is done either by | in the manner that| r. Jr., effected the| irg restoration, orz â€"government‘s Na-l ational Monument w years there willl » West except withâ€"| ooks," says Taylor.! rissâ€"crossing of conâ€" | most certainly thef ire factors destroyâ€" > and the vigorous, nâ€"outâ€"ofâ€"doors life BIG DOUBLE HORROR sHOW Hollywood‘s New Star in "The Richest Man in Town" Lovely Eileen O‘Hearn Stars in Grand Drama of the Heart. Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden yesterday warned the Japanese govâ€" ernment to reflect while there is still time whither their present policy is lealing them. «Mr. Eden said that it was a matter of regret that relations with Japan had become so strained. The Monster Walks CONTINUOQUS DAILY from 2 p.m. sStranger Than Fiction Meet the Stars Going Places 3 Stooges and Zorro‘s Fighting Legion (at matinees only) ADDED TREATS Vivien Leigh the _ _ hsunatmg Heroine in Great Film Drama. Brilliant Cast in ‘That H: ilton Woman‘ at the C tier Next Week. In launching "That Hamilton Womâ€"* an!" his first Hollywood production and his most ambitious picture to date,i Alexander Korda selected Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivierâ€"the most glaâ€" morous couple in the worldâ€"to play the stellar roles in this great romance. "That Hamilton Woman!" which is to| be at the CGartier Theatre from Mon-l day to «Thursday, August 4th to "th,: through United Artists release, unfoldsl on the silver screen one of the mostl stirring and unforgettable love stories of all time, the romance of Lady Ham-‘ ilton and Lord Nelson. ! Briefly, the story of "That Hamilton | Woman!"‘ concerns the spectacular career of Lady Emma Hamilton, wife of Sir William Hamilton, who came into this world as the daughter of a blackâ€" smith. Her rise to prominence in Neaâ€" politan society began with a profitable deal between the bankrupt Charles Greville and his uncle, Sir William. For ceding his sweetheart, thenâ€" Emma Hart, to his uncle, Greville received funds to pay off his debbts. Although the lady at first resented the exchange. her instinct told her that it was proâ€" bably the chance of a lifetime. Brilliant Settings The story of "That Hamilton Womâ€" an!" opens in Naples, whither the gorâ€" geous Emma had been sent on a visit. When she discovers the real purpose of the visit, she capitalizes on it by beâ€" coming the channel communication between the Queen of Naples and the British Minister, as well as the means of doing great service to Nelson. To capture the era of opulence in which these vivid characters moved, Korda and his art directorâ€"brother, Vincent Korda, mapped out one of the most lavish production schedules on record today. Among the outstanding sets created for the picture are includâ€" ed the magnificent British Embassy at Naples, which covered an entire sound stage at the studio with terraced marble gateway, enormous pav e d courtyard with covered loggias conâ€" taining priceless statues brought from an eastern museum; Emma‘s sumptuâ€" ous bedroom, lined with Beauvais tapâ€" estries, insured for $25,000 and brougnt out from the east especially for the picture; and the lavish palace homes of Neapolitan royalty. of Neapolitan royalty. Outstanding Cast Vivien Leigh is, of course, the fascinâ€" ating Lady Hamilton, whose captivatâ€" ing beauty was idealized on canvas forty times by the great portrait paintâ€" MASCIOLI THEATRE Toâ€"day Only A Fri. and Satur. With Phil Reg CONTINUTOUS SHOWS DAILYâ€"DOORS l,as}â€"Showing Toâ€"Nightâ€"Thurs., July 31st Wednesday and Thursday, July 30th and 31s Coloured Cartoon With Alice Fayve â€" Don Ameche and Carmen Miranda Coloured Also th(‘ Wednesday and Thursdav August 6th 7th DOUBLE FEATUREâ€"HIT NO 1 FRAXNXK MORGAXNX and BIL LITE BURKE in "HULLABALOO® HIT NO. 2 After Sunday \lldmght Monday Tuesday, August 3rd, 4th and. ')th ‘ . _th. .. L.A ~DOUBLE FEATUREâ€"HIT NO. PHIL Rh(u\\ BRERT WHEELER and VlR(xl\lA DALE se o4 w N AO OCV TT With Bill Boyd and Others "That Night in Rio" igchts" % Â¥F k "Las Vegas Nig "Border Vigilantes" Friday, Friday Midnight z_gnd_ Caturday, EDWARD ARNOLD BRINNXITE BARNE® and KATHERINE ALEXANDER in ADDED FEATURE @NGELS WITH BROKEN WINGS il Regan â€" Bert Wheecler and Virginia Dale August 1st and 2nd ROBERT TAYVLOR, BRIAN DONLEVYC MARY HOWARD in NEWS REEL JOAN Bl ONDELL, DICK POWELL and CHARLES RUGGLES in Cartoon .3 CVWS O 111€ yY rd in the New "Canada Carries On"‘"‘ Series namely: CHURCHILIAS TISLAND PALACE NOTICEâ€"On Double Feature Programmes coming to our theatr es, we req $.00 p.m. to see entire performance. "LAS VEGAS NIGHTS sHORTâ€"xtranger Than Fiction Bob Chester‘s Orchestraâ€"Band "BILLY THE KID" SHORTS "THE PENALTY" TELEPHONE 560 "MODEL WIFE" SHORT Stranger Than Fiction THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO HUIT NUMBER 2 LD and LIONEL BARRYMORE in Carâ€" AT THE TIMMINS THEATRES xÂ¥ NEWS REEL am [onâ€" | 73, | Picture at_ Broadway All oias| This Week Proving a Reâ€" er. Romney: TLaurence Olivier is seen in the role of Lord Nelson, the hero of Trafalgar:;: Alan Mowbray is Lord Hamilton: Gladys Cooper is Lady Nelâ€" son: Henry Wilcoxon is Captain Hardy and hundreds of others fill the unusu=â€" ally large cast. Miss Leigh as Emma, wears fortyâ€"two costumes, designed for her by the noted French couturier, Rene Hubert, most of them copied from the Romney and Gansborough paintings of the famous beauty. George Formby Will Help Chase Away Gloom‘and Care In the midst of depressing war clouds and gloom the movie mukers have come through with the funniest picture ever made about a dictator. "Let George Do It" playing at the Broadwavy theatre all this week. has "Let George Do It" playing at the Broadway theatre all this week,. has the brave and hilarious humor that inspired the classic songs of the World War. Back in 1917 an American song writer added fuel to George M. Coâ€" han‘s "Goodbye, Broadway, Hello France" by writing "Keep the Home Fires Burning," and "Smile, Darn You, Smile." Now in this, one of the most rolâ€". licking pictures to hit the sereen in yvears, blitzkrieg or no blitzkrieg, we have such grand songs as "Count Your Blessings and Smile"; "Oh! Don‘t the Wind Blow Cold," which has special significance in the film and is used to send code messages to Uâ€"boats. Both of these have ‘become widely popular where "Let George Do It" has been shown, and for sheer comedy and toe tapping swing time, "Mr. Wu is a Window Cleaner Now" is probably the best number. ‘Aside from its music, "Let George Do It" is ninety minutes of the fast, dizzy adventures of a toothy, likeable fellow who falls into the hands of spies. It all begins when he receives by misâ€" take, instructions meant for a memâ€" ber of the British Intelligence. This he takes in his stride, thinking the instructions are in gonnect-ion with a concert engagement. Not until the ship is docked the next morning does delayed panic pale his nomely face. He is signed up for a band, being suspected of acting for the Intelligence Dept. When his obâ€" jections aAare overruled, he suddenly finds himself leading the life of a spY without the proper experience. Giving in to the spirit of things, he photographs a code while a real spy splashes in his tub, then promp{ly loses the camera in a batch of dough. gular Tonic. "Dark Streets of Cairo" With Ralph Byrd and Sigrid Currie ADDED FEATURE "Andy Hardy‘s Private Secretary" With Mickey Rooney â€" Lewis Stone § Short Glimpses of Washington State OPEN AT 2.00 P.M. With Edward Arnold and Lionel Barrymore News of the World Latest War News “'[‘he Penalty†and * #*% 111 Three Stooge Comedy Cartoon Tuesday and Wednesday, August 5th and 6th DOUBLE FEATUREâ€"HIT NO. 1 ANX SHIRLEY AND RICHARD CARLSON in Buster Keaton Comedy Thursday and Friday, July 31 and Aug 1st WILL FYFFE and KAY WALSH in GOLDFIELDS Caturday, Sunday Midnight and Monday, August 2nd, 3rd and 4th RED BARRY in Thursday and Friday, August 7th and 8th g ~for s obâ€" aenly a sSpY "I WAS A PRISONER ON DEVIUS ICLAND" "MYSTERIOUS MR. REEDER" HIT NO. 2 PENNY SINGLETON and ARTHUKR Esteemed Couple Celebrate 37th Wedding Event How was he to know that a baker was waiting for it. Later he nearly gets shot, thenâ€" most fantastic of allâ€"manages to be on a Uâ€"boat about to be torpedoed. Does he deserve pretty blueâ€"evyed Mary in the end? Well, does he? DONALD wWOoOoDs AND sSsALLY EILERS in Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Geddes Entertain Friends on Ocâ€" casion. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Geddes, of. 91 Main avenue, were host and hostess on Wednesday evening to about twelve of their friends, who gathered to celeâ€" brate their thirtyâ€"seventh wedding anniversary. The bride and groom of thirtyâ€"seven years ago, who are wellâ€" known and popular throughout the district, were the recipients of good wishes from many friends throughout the day of their anniversary, and friends who met in the evening, enâ€" joyed an evening of cards quring which a dainty lunch was served. A bouquet of red roses, presenled by Mr. Geddes to his wife, centred the table, which brought back memories of the wedding which took place at St Thomas of Westminster Bridge Road Church of London, England, on July 30th, 1904. Friends of the host ana hostess were sorry to learn that this church, which held many memorits for them, had been bombed in a recent blitz, but it was heartening to learn that the edifice will be rebuilt. "BLONDIE ON A BUDGET" Mrs. Geddes is the former Lily Jury, and the couple have three sons, Persy, at present in Huntsville, John, of Timâ€" mins, and Eric, at home. There are six grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Geddes came to Timâ€" mins eighteen years ago, after having resided at Beamsville for three years For a few years, Mr. Geddes was ployed at the Hollinger Mine, before taking over the duties of janitor at the Mattagami Public School, a post which he still holds. Mrs. W. Sampson Bereaved By the Death: of Her Mother SHORTS Sport Also the 2nd Chapter of the New Serial "KIXG OF THE MOUNTED" Among those present at the anniâ€" versary event were: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rudd, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John Geddes (son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law), Eric Geddes, and the host and hostess. Friends in Timmins will extend sinâ€" cere sympathy to Mrs. W. T. Sampson, of Kirkland Lake, formerly of Timâ€" mins, in the death of her mother, Mrs. Alfred Brittain, of St. John, N.B. In referring to the death The Northern News of Kirkland Lake in its Tuesday issue says:â€" "Mrs. Alfrea@ Brittain, mother of Mrs. W. T. Sampson, Wrightâ€"Harâ€" greaves Property, died Sunday inornâ€" ing at her home at St. John, New Brunswick. * "On Saturday Mrs. Sampson received word of the acute illness of her mother who has been ill for three or four years, and left at once for her homs, but word reached her on the train that Mrs. Brittain had passed away Sunday morning. Sunday morning. "Surviving are three daughters and a son, Mrs. Sampson, and Leonard, Helen and Jessie of St. John. Mrs. Brittain was in her eighties,. "She is well known in Kirkland Lake as she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sampson for a year, about five or six years ago. "The funeral takes place today at St. John." Try The Advangee Want Advertisements "WESTPOINT WIDOW" Freddice Martin‘s Orchestra SHORTâ€"Listen to Larry SHORTS Coloured Cartoon o v“v_éï¬request our patrons to attend the Theatre not later than LAKE in Val d‘Or, July 20â€"Eli Bredar, 49, met his death, near here, while returrâ€" ing from a picnic held ‘at the Jacola, property, by persons of several foreigna! nationalities. Returning to Val d‘Or,| Bredar was silting at the back of (he' car, which, it is claimed was going nt! about merely 15 miles an hour. Sudâ€" denly he opened the door as if to| Going Places Val d‘Or Man Killed When Hit On Head by Car Door Going Places War News CARTIER . YOU‘D NEVER RECOGNIZE THE OLD GANG NOW ... THEY‘VE GONE PLANE CRAZY! THE dpé,/ LEO GORCEY SAT. BOCBBY JORDAN "THE RICHEST MAN IN TOWN" Frank COMING SUNDAY MIDNIGHT VIVIEN LBIGH ~LAURENCE OLIVIER NEW EMPIRE After Sund: Starringâ€"ROBERT MONTGOMERY and EDWARD ARNOLD BANDâ€"Jan Garber Orchestra SERIALâ€"The Phantom Creeps No, 5 Wednesday and Thursday, August 6th 7th "EARKL OF CHICAGO®" ‘"Wuthering Heights could win herl Scarlett has fire enough toâ€"cportray EL mm a Hamilton. Only the hero of ‘"*Rebecca‘‘ and Only the girl who played jast Showing Toâ€"Nightâ€"Thursday, July 31st "FRLIGHT COMMAND" Adults Childre "COMMUNITY PRICES" EVERY DAY AT THE NEW EMPIRE â€"THEATRE, ‘riday and Saturday, August 1st and 2nd "BRIGHAM YOUNC" Starring TYRONE POWER, LINDA DARNELL and DEAN JAGGEK DISNXEY CARTOONâ€"The Whalers Starringâ€"ROBERT TAYLOR and RUTH MUSSEY SERIALâ€"The Phantom Creepsâ€"No. 4 Sunday Midnight, Monday Tuesday, August 3rd, 4th and 5th "TIN PAN ALLEYC" Starring ALICE FAYE, BETTY GRABLE and JACK OAKIE Matinee Added Feature Edgar Alerander Karda presents TELEPHONEF A 173 TRAVELâ€"Village in India alight, but the door swung back and hit him on the head. He was taken at ones to hospital, but died about four hours later. It is not believed to be case of suicide, but rather thar the victim, for some reason or other, wishâ€" ed to leave the car, possibly it is thought, to return to the pienis, which was still in full swing when he left. At the inquest, held by Dr. Bigue, of Amos, a verdict of accidental death was returned. THURSDAY, JULY 31S8T,. 19941 Children Adults Cool At The Cartier Evenings ioger PRYOR . 80c