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Porcupine Advance, 30 Apr 1942, 1, p. 6

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Abbott and Costello | Score Once More _ _ in ‘Ride ‘Em Cowboy‘ New Hit Has | Moves Rapidly Bud Abb with us aga Clad in c and tenâ€"ga comedians BH104 ADDCL aAnd Lou COstelioO are with us againâ€"and funnier than ever! Clad in chaps, sourâ€"bedecked boots and tenâ€"gallon hats, Universal‘s star comedians hit a new comedy high in "Ride ‘Em Cowbody," which will be at the Palace theatre Thursday, Thursday midnight, Friday and Saturday, April 30th, May 1st and 2nd. Every indicaâ€" tion points to boxâ€"office grosses that will surnass the sensational figurea pilâ€" ed up by "Buck Privates," "Hold That Ghost" and "Keep ‘Em Flying." ‘"Ride ‘Em Cowboy‘" is by far and wide the most nretentiscus and best E 1@Â¥ o qqq P | AT THE LOCAL THEATRES i 94 #99 9 #8 9999898999988 9099089804048 088908 8880 TOâ€"DAY, FRIDAY, FRIDAY MID. SATURDAY Dick Foran (left) with Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Anne Gwynne and Johnny Mack Brown in Universal‘s "Ride ‘Em Cowboy" at the Palace theatre, Thursday, Thursday midnight, Friday and Saturday, April 30th May ist and 2nd. IN ALSO "HOLD BACK THE l DA W N | WE REQUEST OUR PATRON®S BE PRESENT NOT LATER THAN 8.10 P.M. ON DOTBLE BILLS Two Big Features Daily PLAYING WED.â€"THURS., MAY 6th and 7th Ist. offer 300.99 2nd. offer 75.99 Hedy HENRY FONDA TN PLAYING MON.â€"TUES., MAXY 4th and 5th TOâ€"NITE IS FOTO NTE 2 Offers "*YOU BELONG TO STARTS SUNDAY MIDNITE 12.05 A.M. BETTE DAVIS IN "THE LITTLE FOXES" H. M. PULHAM ESQ. "LOUISIAN A PURCHASE" SsTONE ;0B HOPE IN PARKER ceEcil!iA s | THE HOME OF FINE DOUBLE BILLS CARTIER TOâ€"DAYâ€"Two Swell Features CP o) They become entangled in a mesh of feminine puléhritude, wild steers, buckâ€" ing broncos and last, but not least, .A tribe of Indians. And that‘s not all. Running throughout the offering are two romantic threads. One features eveâ€"filling, talented Anne Gwynne with Dick Foran and Johnny Mack Brown. The other is highlighted by the bowâ€" andâ€"arrow wedding of the cherubic Costello and the plump Jody Gilbert. Other ncstables in the cast include samuel S. Hinds, The Merry Macs and Ella Fitzgerald. Musical specialties are contributed by The Hiâ€"Hatters, The 61 their riotous venl even more diverting s its predecessors, more numbers, a stronger C producticn «values. ‘The story takes llo from their ndors at a Long ] LAUREL HARDY I N IN "HENRY ALDRICH FOR PRESIDENT" "GREAT GUNS tion â€"values. Story Moves Fast story takes Abbott IN "CONFIRM OR DENY" IN "PACIFIC BLACKOUT" Robert YOUNG Adults Any time (Plus Tax) Admission t has an read than ind § ~ Don Raye and Gene de Paul wrote several new tunes for "Ride ‘Em Cowâ€" boy," which are by Miss Fitzgerald‘s vocalizing cf her own popuâ€" lar composition, "A Tisket, A Tasket." One of the Rayeâ€"de Paul numbers, "T‘ll Remember Anril," which is sung by Dick Foran, is definitely headed for | the hit parade. + Theme Is Colourful Mickey at His Best in "The Courtship of Andy Hardy" New Film Proving to be De lightful Entertainment. of production ‘"The Courtship of An the Broadway theatre ; Friday, Friday midnight April 3Cth, May 1st and top addition to the p series. Every father, mo enjoyed the antics of Ca One boy and America‘s actor. Mickey Roonev was nev in the new Metroâ€"Goldwy ture.. And Donna Reed, rCmance â€" in Andy‘s lif charmer destined for to, Hollywood. Lewis Stone again is th town judge, and his " talks with Mickey are Fay Holden, Crcilia Pa to his court. In his pity most dramatic role of th Rutherford and Sara Hac er in their familiar char The story concerns I The story attempt to sn of Melodie NC separated parc thought cn the part Costello‘s bosses at T provides the zanies wi! epportunity to narad generating abilities. P the only ones taking : western setting, for C Boyle has broadened prestige by his expert wide open spaceées. "Ride ‘Em Cowboy," by Edmund L. HMHartma by Harold Shumate ar screen play by True John Grant. Arthur Rubin, direct Abbott and Costello c cccupied the same posi ing cf this new hit. draws unusual credit : ducer. Unusual New Film, ‘The Remarkable Mr. Kipps" Wells‘ to life 5th a: OuUut 1 "The Rem is one of W is the simpl Some peoul story of the It fcllows t Buckaroo Band and the Ranger Chorus of 40. With Wiiliam Gargan and Margaret Lindsay The Night Before The Divorce With Mary Beth Hughes, Lyvynn Bari â€"Joe Allen COMING sSATURDAY THE RANGE BUSTERS in "Wranglers Roost‘" TOâ€"D AY AND FRIDAY Goldfields and the Ma n and F QUEEN" /o AIso on the Same Programme Well th who he i amun rkablt 118 Cccessesâ€" su Stars News." Pj ‘s hits. anc ular "Reec rave nortt of Kilpps. ib TV VC was never hC ~Goldwynâ€"NM p€ 11 w Kipps. Mr. Kippos" is the 1 by Carol Reed, B such as "Night LO¢ck Down‘" and of the _and that it again Reed touch." Hacdt Andy Hardy" at e on Thursday, ht and Saturday, id 2nd, is a tipâ€" popular family nother and child Carvel‘s Number a‘s Number One th every possible e their guffawâ€" ut they are nst idvantage of the ameraman John his own artistic t filming of the a t a nA iside own t] ive! eVE ‘ays the popuâ€" The part of Helen . Walshâ€" Kippy Oof a young b, but then to a large Seriles, Ant _all registâ€" erizations. e Hardy‘s ruffied lif ed), whose ? squabble: 21 Mav nâ€"to about hi fter all hi he i mared as 8 iman and 11 ne latest roves â€" a irdom in it irly lifc 1€ h which novels, r than picâ€" latest mallâ€" man‘ light. â€" he; THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO nak~â€" tlieb proâ€" n i1pPDPY Ann MC NiL the l The double feature vroegramme al the Cartier theatre Friday and Satur day of this week, May 1st and 2nd is worthy of special notice. It include:s "Louisiana Purchase," starring Bob ‘Hope, and "Henry Aldrich for Preâ€" | sident." By general consent,. "Louisiâ€" ana Purchase" is cne of the most outâ€" It has everyvthing to delight | those who desire entertainment. Those | who have seen it once will wish to see lit again, and those who have not alâ€" Lovely Gift is Presented to Popular Resident Who is Leaving for South. Friends Honour Mrs. Wm. Goranson at Farewell Party Har Ols ng catc} by 71 Miss, ng t! climax MeT. fu McLaglen and Lowe in Feud Delightful Double Feature Programme at Cartier Theatre PTESIGent," says:â€" A thsosroughly meritorious little offerâ€" ing. Not a big nor an imnortant atâ€" traction, but never designed to be, "Henry Aldrich for President" is, neverâ€" the less, vleasing on all counts, laughâ€" provoking on many and‘ cleose to the extremely funny in the aeroplane reâ€" quence which climaxes the film and leads quickly thereafter into the finish. And tailorâ€"made for familyvy trade. Hentry, â€" of â€"course,. is: constantly. in trouble. This time, he is tricked ints running for the presidency of the stuâ€" dent body at Centreville High. Mostly by fumbles and through an application of juvenile trickery, he makes the grade through a pilfered speech which swings the boys and girls over to his side. Then follows a charge of ballot stuffing and the ultimate disclosure of where the blame properly belongs. It‘s high time that those doughty Marines, Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe, were back together again, what with national defense making the naâ€" tion Serviceâ€"conscious. RKO Radio has attended to this im« portant item, and the two heroes of Radio has attended to this imâ€" portant item, and the two heroes of ‘"‘The Cockeyed World" and "‘What Price Glory," are reunited in "Call Out the Marines," a swiftâ€"paced, hilarious comedy interwoven with "an exciting spy mystery which is on the double feature programme with "The Remarkâ€" able Mr. Kinps". at ithe Goldfields theatre on May 5th and 6th. \ As full of rivalry, stratagems and boisterousness as ever, the famous pair She proves the wallflower he had exâ€" pected, but at a second dance blossoms out as a beautiful and charming debuâ€" tante. But, he doesn‘t return her feelâ€" ings, something he himself can‘t unâ€" derstand. He does manage to swing her affections to another bov, John Alden stvle, however, and then escapes the clutches of Pollv Benedict who reâ€" turns sceking his attentions. William Lundigan and Steve Cornell join Miss Reed as two more newcomâ€" ers to the series, both of whom look like leading man nrospects. Harvey Stephens and Frieda Inescort are efâ€" fective as the battling narents of Miss Reed. Includes â€" "Louisiana â€" Pur chase"‘ and "Henry Ald« rich for President." who have seen it once will wish to see it again, and those who have not alâ€" ready enjoved it should not miss this opportunity. It is big monev‘s worth in entertainment itself. The other feature will also make very popular appeal. It :is "HMenty Aldrich for President", a Paramount picture that has made a hit. One reâ€" viewer commenting on "Henry Aldrich for President,." says:â€" he enlists the aid of Andy, who hesiâ€" tantly consents to take her to her first dance. upportit T.: and t D 1C for erforn with the roistering leathernecks soon themselves involved in its deatâ€" with a whirlwind chase furnishâ€" he thrills of the sideâ€"splitting 16 ac ed King‘s h rinna Mu n and Lowe turn in colourâ€" mances in their respective _ Binnie Barnes heading the cast as the cafe entertainâ€" ul Kelly, Robert Smith, Dorâ€" t and Frank Pangborn givâ€" lid support. There are five gs in the picture, performed ing‘s Men, Six Hits and a ina Mura and Martha Mears. evenl irewell 8. â€"H. L A K H. Bekkt bt BC 16 â€"It‘s a good thing ow miuch masons With rewe M were; Mrs. O ansen, Mrs. M i, Mrs, A. 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