| AT THE LOCAL THEATRES | Broadway Has ‘"Ihree gionnaires" on D Feature Programme. Cossacks Ride and Ride Again in New Film Production The double 1: the Broadway * Saturday, NoOv. includes "Jungle Crabbe, and "Th a cast of stars. When you country ride Legionnaires Brcadway t] and Saturda 21st and 22n that it was actors and sequence. After a . fcund wh in Russia road had top smoo ‘This trem barren sp brought t mounted â€" When the hundre their horsé breathâ€"takit uneven gro gave the sig their mount PICciure 11 men riding a speed wh carl‘s s hour. Ple cameramen the riders of the actio a car s‘ops assistant: to take . spotted : the ride:r PAGE EIGHT Pic Sudde1 Connoisseurs of beauty. Don A approvingly at some shapely mai Beach. But, really, their minds dis, who are featured with them L _A cal, ""Mom\ Over Miami," at the P night and Saturd aAy, .\m "lst and Haley "BARNACLE BILL" PLAYING AT CARTIER He ha and )n NEW vers, | B 11 C TB TA _ 4 A old ind (ubma V\rlght lr comnlete the featured cast. Man i beauty. Don Ameche and Robert Cummings, gaze some shapely maids they observe on the sands of Miami their minds are on Betty Grable and Carole Lanâ€" atured with them in the new 20th Centuryâ€"Fox musi~ »â€"r Miami," at the Palace theatre, Friday, Friday midâ€" irday. Nov. 21st and 22nd. Charlotte Greenwood, Jack __N. TRUE! that Wallace Beery, dean of movie t belicver in air safety," says Wiley Padan ... . ‘"Beery has ive study oi aeral navigation and the latest safety devices. the finest collections of air charts owned by a private pilot, among the best emuored private planes in the country!‘* °. ~Cameras are riverbed and as ind fivire from progzramme At y, Friday and ist and 22nd, starring Buster ionnaires" with mnp by Three Leâ€" 11 caIn fAVv n the camâ€" 36 miles an rses! The "Aly to keep t miss any ve miles of MacFadden ers spurred megra cars. ete, cortain living treed iant cranes in "Three â€" toâ€" the Friday Nov. 20th, d upon un d in the had been the typg s laid, a of tableâ€" Crossâ€" ‘adine2ss, nounted fOr., ° camera als his pcints AT it horses‘ hcofs, each cameraman swings his machine in line with the Cossacks. Unexpectedly, one of. the hnorses stumbles and falls, throwing his rider. More horses fall and soon the river bed is jammed with Rusisians rein‘ngâ€" in their mounts. One of the assistants yells, "Cut!" ‘After carefully checking over the horses and men, the assistant announces ithat, except for a few scratches, no real damage is done. Then the entire troupe goes back to the original starting place and pre pares to reâ€"make the entire scene. And nobody grumbles because it is all part of the day‘s work in Hollywood. CARTEAR PICTUAES, PA THE ROU OF CAVENDISH IN THIS FILM. New Songs and New I)ances Featured in Moon Over Miami Hailed as the most elaborate Techâ€" nicolor musical to come out of the 20th Centuryâ€"Fox studio in recentp. years, "Mcoon Over Miami" skillfully blends comedy, melody, and breathâ€"taking dance routines into an outstanding moâ€" tion picture. Featuring Don Ameche and Betty Grable, the romantic duo of "Down Argentine Way," and Robert Cummings in topâ€"billing, "Moon Over Miami," due at the Palace theatre, Priday, Friday midnight, and Saturday, Nov. 21ist and 22nd, is generously sprinkled, with hit tunes by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger. Certain to. ‘become ; popular | favorites are ; these‘: masterpieces of ; melody: "Kindergarden Conga," "Hurrah for Today," "Miami" "I‘ve Got You, All To Myself," "Loveliness and Love," ‘"You Started Something," "Is That Good?" and "Solitary Seminole." Danced to thes;2 numbers are the eyeâ€" catching routines by Betty Grable, Dance Director Hermes Pan, The Conâ€" dos Brothers, and Jack Cole. _ First Betty Grable and Hermes do a specâ€" tacular Conga. Incidently this is Pan‘s firs;; screen appearance, although he‘s been drilling dancers for years. He created and directed all the dances for Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, and Carâ€" men Miranda. Jack Cole, one of the nation‘s finest For ancther spectacular routinge, Betty teams) with the Condcs brothers, who are dancing what swing is to musâ€" ic, in a number called "You Started Ssomething." story of the Saminole Indians in the EFverglades. Thirty couples, all in brilâ€" liant castumes, accentuating the Indian motif, provide the background for Cole‘s sensational dance. For a number of years there‘s been a gcodâ€"natured "feud" between the citiâ€" zens of Miami and Southern California as to the relative travel of each section. To take the sting out of this rivalry, 20th Centuryâ€"Fox paid special attenitfon to the authenticity of Mitfi scenes. iA studio unip; spent two months during the winter filming Mismi Beach backâ€" grounds and exiteriors, and as an added check, technical experts were hired to scan all settings and sgzenes of the comâ€" pleted film. Double Feature Bill Includes Two Popular Specials The picture just wouldn‘t be complete without a comedy turn by Charlotte Greenwood and Jack Haley, and the two favorites, who are also featured with Carol Landis and Cobina Wright YJx., in ‘"Moon Over Miami," do some fast sideâ€"stplitting stepping. ‘Mcon Over Miami," was directed by Walter Lang and produced by Harry Joe Brown. Vincent Lawrence and Rrown Holmes wrote the screen play, which was adapted by George Sea‘ton and Lynn Starling from a play by stephen Powys. interpretive dancers, brings to life via mus‘c and choregranhv, a mythical The double feature preogramme at the Cartier theatre on Thursiday, Priday and Saturday of this week, Nov. 20th, 21st and 22nd, includes the two extra epecials, "Barnacle Bill," starring W2alâ€" lace Beery with Marjorie Main, Leo Carrillo and Virginia Weidler, and "Lady From Louisiana‘" starring Ona Munson anrnd John Wayne. Ona Munson‘s; "most embarrassing moment"‘ transferred her affection from afghan hounds to the more selfâ€" effacing Chihuahuas. s Barnacleâ€" CBill": and ‘"Lad" from Loulsiana‘‘ on Proâ€" gramme at Cartier. Fifi D‘Orsay and "Man Mountain" Dean in Broadway theatre. Thursday, Friday and Saturd She once took her pet afghan hound Last Showing Toâ€"Nightâ€"Thursday, Nov. 20 CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILYâ€"DOORS OPEN AT 2.00 P.M. Musical Sagebrush and Silver Coloured Cartoon Coloured Cartoon After Sunday Midnight, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 23, 24, 25, and 26 MICKEY ROONEY and JUDY GARLAND in "LIFE BEGINS FOR ANDY HARDY" Thursday, Friday, Friday Midnight and "riday, Friday Midnight and Saturday, November 21st and 22nd DON AMECHE and BETTY GRABLE HE LOVES ME â€" HE LOVES ME NOT! Qaturda\ November 27, 28 and BOB HOPE md PAULETTE GODDARD "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH" PALACE Loo 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 see entire performance. ABBOTT and COSTELLO in Kews of the World (In Technicolour) SHORTS Latest War News Latest War News SHORTS SHORT s SHORTS AT THE TIMMINS THEATRES poRrCcUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO shopping with her on Hollywood Bouleâ€" vard.. (While she was trying on bathing suits the wayward hound developed the wanderlust and loped out of the store and down t‘he boulevardâ€"with Ona pursuing him for three blocks in a Coming After Sun. Mid. to Wed Remember Folks! Our Matinees Start at 2.00 p.m. Unusual Occupat of the World A V Legionnaires, at the .\'0". 20"1. Zl\t. ~d“d Going Places 20 Cartoon In the Land of Pagodas Friday‘s Revival, Showing Once Only at 9.40 "WHEN THE DALTON‘S RODE" Mr. Clyde Goes to the Mint Old and New Arizona Wings of Steel Tuesday and Wednesday, November 25â€"26 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME LLOYDM NOLAN and MARY BETH HUGHES Thursday and Friday, Nov. 21st and 22nd GOLDFIELDS Thursday and Friday, November 27â€"2 Saturday, After Sunday Midnight, and Monday, November 22ndâ€"24th Snecial Children‘s Matinee Saturday Morning at 10.30 JOHNNY MACK BROWN and FUZZY KNIGHT in MARJORIE WEAVER and GEORGE REEVES "DRESSED TO KILL" AND JIOHN GARFIELD and BRENDA MARSHALL in ADDED sSHORTS New Arizona Rin Van Winkleâ€"Popeye Cartoon Paramount News No. 4 of "THE MYSTERIOUS DR, sSATAN" Africa is Setting for "Jungle Man," Thrilling New Film Buster Crabbe Takes the Tiâ€" tle Role in Picture of Savâ€" age Africa. Henry Dalva. Savage Africa,; mysterious continent whos> warring powers on top and bcttom have temporarily taken the focus off the ceaseless struggle for life which goes on in the trackless jungles of the interior, is the background for Ariiving a{ghans m soartment of the interior, is the background for P.R.C.‘s "Jungle Man," at the Broadâ€" way theatre Thursday, Priday and Satâ€" urday, Nov. 20th, 21st and 22nd, with Buster Crabbe in the title role. While much of the film had to be While much of the film had to be made in Hollywood, due to the restricâ€" tions imposed upon the film makers by ADDED SHORTâ€"New York Parage No. 1 "EAST OF TH E, RIVER BABY SANDY in "BACHELOR DADDY" ving at the conclusion that s needed more space than a city nent can afftord, Ona turned him o a friend who owned a ranch, ought a Cihihuahua, which she itrry in her muflt, if necessary. Lady From Louisiana," Ona plays )le of a belle of the old south, clin Wayne playizg opposite her e consciencious young Yankee Â¥ reacnes the jurgisc sCUlement of F ard Vorhaus produced and| to find a jungle missionary, Cha d the Republic film, which feaâ€" | Middleton, and crusading doctor Bu Helen Westley, Ray Middleton, Cratbe working night and day to sta Stephenson and Jacqueline Out a mysterious fever, with the a‘c A a serum, discovered by Crabbe. Naturally, before the hidden cit: # # reached and the jungle malady bea lca lS Settlllg | the lives of the adventurers arse hs TELEPHONE 331 MIDNIGHT TOâ€"NIGHT Plaving the Pied Piper Polo With stars the warring much o! the cial camem to go into t film the "Ci This actiual of vears in reacned and the Jungie malady beaten, the lives of the adventurers are hardy ones, with fans witnessing battles beâ€" tween a thirty foot python and a man, a body to body wrestle for life between Cratbe and a man eating lion, and a thrilling underwater battle between the swimming star and a killer shark, as the former attempts; to recover a vital of the precious serum, which is aboard a freighter, torpedoed in sight of the African harbor. eal expedition, consis Heyburn, Sheila Darcy Carciin â€"and Vince VAIDMA Al reaches th ones, wi tween a a£ body t Harry Fraser directed mond preduced. sSsHOWING TOâ€"DAY, FRI. FRIDAY MID. SAT. Also Coloured Cartoon and Matineesâ€"Serial No. 7 TWO BIHC HITS ! ! A COMING SUNDAY MIH powers in whose territory action takes place, a :{peâ€" expedition was permitted 1e heart of the Congo to vÂ¥ of the Dead" sequences. ""Return to Yesterday ‘" NEW EMPIRE After Sunday Midnight, Monday and Tuesday November 23rd, 24th and 25th "MAN HUNT" Wednesday and Thursday, November 26â€"27 WE LLIVE." and Ralph Bellamyâ€"Joan Perry in Clive Brookâ€"Dame May Whitty in Friday and Saturday, November 21stâ€"22nd "SHEPHARD OF THE HILLS" CONTINUOUS FROM 2 p. m. SATURDAY FROM 12 NOON Slarringâ€"JOAN CRAWFORD, GARY COOPER, ROBERT YÂ¥OUNG and FRANCHOT TONE Showing Toâ€"Nightâ€"Thurs. Nov. 20th "MAJOR BARBARA®" Adults Children "COMMUNITY PRICES" EVERY DAY AT THE NEW EMPIRE â€"THEATRE, Starring WENDY HILLER and REX HARRISON Serialâ€""GREEN HORNET STIKES AGAIN‘"â€"No. 8 tarringâ€"WALTER PIDGEON and JOAN BENNETT Barn tleme Starringâ€"JOHN WAYNE and BETTY FIELD Shortâ€"Information Please No. 11 Serialâ€"Green Hornet Strikes Again No. 9 Matinee T. H. Mithkâ€" M Â¥ sequenc hundri ad«hun it, Bob which f Posa shortâ€"Trouble in Store ds THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH, 1941 "Dear Fellows;: In raading my mail the other night I saw that yew have axed us to your Lumberjack Party and tecause we pine fir a day in the woods we have decided we butternut miss So I will spruce up next Saturday, by sum, and bring the little woman. In fact elm exolsd abcums being poplar enough to receive an invitation and expect to cedar best people. "After the work is done, in which we‘ll all linder assisting hand, I suppocse the mertiment and myntle begin. Who knows, even the little woman maple a chestnut wor two! If you a quarts); and ask me io sing basswoeod you mind if I sang very locust alder listeners; walnut like my voice . . Ash I expect to have a very larch time I must ask cone favour. At the end of the evening, on your front birch‘ as cypress your palms in parting, willow please not say ‘Goodnight, you snap‘." Cordâ€"ially yours, Eda wWood "P.S.: I trust printin‘ is oakyâ€"doke with you asp>on and ink wood be hard to find."â€"Sudbury Star. 30c â€" Adults A LUMBERTNG LETTER A man who was invited to a novel lumberjack" party in a no@arby carkre s said to have written the following texy Children Evenings