iseat Duryea is splendid as a worthless carâ€" acter who lives 'by his wits and with whom Joan is in love. Street," bring to the Cartier screen on Monday and Tuesday a psychological murder story staring Edâ€" wardâ€"G. Robinson and Joan Benmhett, with the latter doing some of the best work of her career. Govt. tas extre. ~_Gavernment Airport : Phone 249 or your Travel Agent. n "Scarlet Street" m Btreet," brlng to the Cartier reen on Monday and Tuesday a ychological murder story staring Edâ€" ardâ€"G. Robinson and Joan Benmhett, ith the latter doing some of the best ork of her career. Packing a tremendaus wallop, it will rove A topâ€"winmning picture. Dan urvea is as a worthless car. outhh nnc accessories. mmmupmn in a studio in Greenwich Village with funds he steais from his employer. when.loandcnouncummmdzys sthe never cared for him, murders her with an iceâ€"pick. Duryea is tried for the crime and convicted on circumstancial evidence. Robinson‘s oonscience forces him to try to comâ€" mit suicide, but he is rescued by neighâ€" bors onlyv to become a hopeless vagrant. rell MacDonald. _ To capture in thrilling Technicolor brilliance the natural beauty of the story‘s originalâ€" setting, a company of 100 players, cameraâ€"men and techniâ€" clans traveled 6000 miles. Thev staged cattle stampedes in the paiute Indian Country of northern penetrated into the rarelyâ€"traveled wild mounâ€" tains of the Moon region in Utah; explored the gorges, mesas and mounâ€" tain valleys around Kanab, Utah, and filmed rodeos in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Ogden, Utah, and Flagstaff, Arizona. DANNY KAYE IN "Kid From Brooklyn" _ FOTOâ€"NITE $225.00.. T7 nvflalfl' TECf//V/C’O(ae q Steavring C . / MacMURRAY Ane ie : ~ And Introducing _ C 20. mflv Troub s t 'LL‘-"â€""A"" . s f.?"z's’il â€"=s. "Outlaws of the Rockies" TEX HARDING â€" ."DUB" TAYLOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY A HUGH HERBERT COMEDY BERIAL â€"~NEWS North Bayâ€"Ottawaâ€"Montreal To ONawa........ To Montreal........... J > (Eastbound ) Lv. North Bay 6.45 a.m. Ar. Ortawa â€" â€"8.05 a.m. Ar. Montreal 9.00 a.m. convenient connections at Montreal with T.C.A. flights for Moncton, Saint John, Fredericton,; Halifax, Sydney and Newâ€" foundland; and N.E.A. for Boston. (Westbound) _ Lv. Montreal 9.35 p.m. Lv. Ortawa 10.35 p.m.â€" Ar. North Bay 12.10 a.m. affording close connections with "The Northland" and early morning arrival t Timagami, Kirkland Lake, Timmins Noranda and Cochrane. :‘ T imes Shown are Standard u2t‘ d e + e C 590 Charles Starrett "The Durango. Kid" â€"FAST AlR SERVICE 21â€"PASSENGER DOUGLAS AikLiNERS Fares from North Bay via 17.C.A. Two friends set out to capture the crooks on their own, and succeed in doing.so, only to have the whole outâ€" fit escape shortly afterward. Another chase ensues and the villains, this time trap ‘the cowboys A charge of dynaâ€" mite, prematurely exploded by a wellâ€" placed bullet from Tex‘s six shooter, brings the story to a blazing finale. â€"Addedâ€"to the program is episode No. 1.1 of "The Monster and The Ape" series, and a comedy, "Get Along Little Zombie," with Hugh Herbert. Crashing new frontiers of screen roâ€" mance and excitement, the eagerlyâ€" awaited technicolor film of is now playing at the Palace theatre, statring Fred MacMurray and Anne Baxter, introducing the famed ballad singer, Burl Ives, in his first film appearance. The picture boasts an outstanding supporting cast headed by Bruce Cabot, Esther Dale, Roy Roberts and J. FParâ€" Palace Picture Is Story Of Old West the never cared for him, murders her with an iceâ€"pick. Duryea is tried for the crime and convicted on frien. Western and Comedy Is Cartier Program GOES MAISIE" Reound Trip "Shanghai ~Cobra" DAY ONLY Arthur John Draper and Roy Drapetr, also of South Porcupine were disâ€" missed on the same charge. The stolen coats were the property of Mrs. W. Strong, Mrs, Doris Brown, of Timmins, and Goldwyn Middleton of Kirkland Lake. In the evidence presented it was found that the three had been on a heavy drinking bout during that day previous to their going to the pavilion. The three persons losing their coats stated they had arrived at the dance quite late, hanging their coats on the rail around the dance. floor. they returned the coats had gone. Two weeks following the incident Mrs. Strong had seen a lady wearing her coat on a local street and the police were called. The other two perâ€" sons did not see their coats again until the court session. The lady found with the coat stated that a party consisting of her husband, brother of the Draper boys, and her own brother had met the trio at the dance, later going to her home in a taxi. Orvel Doherty, she stated, had carried the two ladies coats and the man‘s coat in to the house, throwing them on the chesterfield and explainâ€" ing that the women‘s coats belonged to his girl friend, who had jilted him, and the man‘s coat was the property of a friend of his. / MR Acting on this detective Beacock stated he had gone to South Porâ€" cupine and had found the trio, who at that time denied any knowledge of the coats. But shortly after their arrival in Timmins, they informed the detective where the ccats could be found, , stating that they had been very drunk at the time and could not remember where the coats had been found by them and that further they were too scared to notify police. From the impact Rochon‘s car went out across the street and up onto the sidewalk. There were no injuries. The collision occurred when Rochon, travelling north on â€" Cameron St., swung out in a wide turn and collided with Kuitunen‘s car, which was proâ€" ceeding down Wilson Ave. / He left one of the coats, telling her she could keep it and tcok the other two away with him, she stated. Later she was taken to the police station when seen wearing the garment, She had then told Detective Gordon Beaâ€" cock the whole story and informed him where the boys could be found. Cars Collide, Both Drivers Charged A collision of two motor cars on the corner of Wilson Ave., and Cameron St., at 8.57 pm. on July 13, resulted in two men being charged with drivâ€" ing while drunk. The men, Jalmar Kuitunen of 60 Balamn St. North and Leo Rochon of 16 William St. in Mountjoy Township were scheduled to appear in police court on Tuesday. Damage to Kuitunen‘s car amounted to $45 and Rochon‘s car was damaged to the extent of $30. dance, taxi. C carried man‘s â€" Orvel Doherty of South Porcupine, one of a trio charged with the theft of three coats from the _ Riverside Pavilion at a Saturday night dance on June 22, was remanded one week for sentence by Acting Magistrate S. C. Platus in police court here on Tuesday A secret band of native fanatics garbed in leopard skins and wearing steel claws, has attacking passâ€" ing jungle caravans, murdering their personnel. Tarzan rescues four Zamâ€" besi maidens from one such assault, but is trapped and carried off to be sacrificed, along with Jane and ‘"Boy," by order of a merciless queen of the Leopard® People. Mystery Of Three Missing Coats Is Solved By Police ‘Thanks to his clever chimpanzee Cheta, Tarzan is freed. By superâ€" human efforts he seals the entrance to a huge cave in which most of the leopard men are celebrating. He saves Jane and ‘"Boy," and finally eliminates the remaining members of the savâ€" age cult in a thrillâ€"packed climax. Once again the warâ€"cry of Tarzan rings through the African jungle where the apeâ€"man experiences new thrilling adventures in ‘"Tarzan and the Leopâ€" ard Woman," which comes to the Broadway on Saturday. Johnny Weissmuller, Brenda Joyce and Johnhy Sheffield are starred. Tarzan Returns To Broadway Theatre m e d e ; n Wlelds Broom, Gets j Pollce Searcl\ y ; $90 In Nickels Missing London Hadley lived in a house on the rear of the satme lot, Labelle stated and there had been arguments between them of late. Hadley was warned not to interfere: with Labelle again, by Acting Magistrate S. C. Platus, after sentence had been pasted. When he left the door, Mr. Labelle said, Hadley was waiting for him with a bread ‘knife in his hand and had said "I am going to kill you." A fight ensued in which Hadley lost his knife but had inflicted a long scratch on the back of Mr. Labelle‘s neck. Mr. Labelle stated Hadley had been having a loud party the night before and in the morning had phoned askâ€" ing him if he were going to work. Labelle stated he answered in the afâ€" firmative. William Hadely â€"of 43 Middleton Ave., was ‘ assessed $50 and costs or two months in police court on Tuesday when found guilty of a charge of asâ€" saulting A. Labelle, of the same adâ€" dress, in the early hours of Thursday, July 11. 2 Mr. Lavigne informed police that it was not the action of children, as the rose bushes had been dug up with extreme care. The bushes were in the front garden. Police are still investiâ€" gating. Threatens Neighbor With Bread Knife during the night of July 14. The roses were taken from the home of D. Lavigne of 8 Messines Ave. Timmins police are at present seekâ€" ingenious broom witlding thiel, who on July 14. made off with $90 worth of nickels in 45 bundles holdâ€" ing $2 in nickels each. Victim of the theft was E. Yee of the London Cafe on Wilson Ave. A club bag containing the money had been placed under Mr. Yee‘s bed and the window is said to have been left partly open. Information is being solicited for knowledge of the whereabouts of John Jeffrey, a native of London, Ont., Actâ€" ting Police Chie{ Albert Lepic anâ€" nounced this week, Mr. Jeffrey is known to have laft London for Hamilâ€" ton, three months ago, then to Torâ€" onto and on leaving Toronto has disâ€" appeared. His description is as follows: age 26, born in London England, 175 pounds Came the thief with the broom, pried the window open and hooked onto the club bag under the bed with the broom. The bag was pulled over to the winâ€" dow and its content of bundled silver removed. "Mean Trick", Chief Says of Rose Theft Described as a "mean trick" by police officials was the action of some person, as vet unknown, in stealing two rose bushes from a Timmins garden is Broom, Gets Police Search For n Nickels Missing Londoner In spite of postâ€"war temptations to splurge and spend, we have kept our heads. We‘ve acted moderately . .. we have not given in to the natural desire for immediate enjoyment of everything and anything in short supply . .. and that is why, _ + as individuals and as a nation, we are unhampered by the excesses of inflation. It is a heritage of our people. As children, we learn moederation. We can point to a fine record. We can point to Canada‘s future with cértainty. But, we can do this only if we continue to live up to our Canadian principles of moderationâ€" moderation in all things. As adults, we practice it. As Canadians, we are proud of it. Two Timmins girls, falling prey to wanderlust after the Sunday midâ€" night show here, returned safely on Tuesday night, Timmins police reâ€" ported. ‘The two girls, Betty McPharlang, 15, of 108 Pine St., South and Jean Pinchuck, 13, of 116 Birch St., North, stated they had hitchâ€"hiked to Swasâ€" tika, some 8# miles distant, and had returned the same way. George McLeod, 40, of Mountjoy township, charged with second offence drunkenness was assessed $50 and costs or 30 days by Acting Magistrate S. C. Platus in a special Wednesday mornâ€" ing police court session here. Go To Show Sunday, Return On Tuesday E. R. Richardson, Z1, of 76 Montâ€" gomery Ave., was arrested on Monday night and charged with speeding after local police gave chase through the eastern portion of the town, catching up to him at Feldman‘s Mill. Richardson was driving a converted army jeep at the time and police state he was seen crossing Commercial Ave., near the Mattagami River before they gave chase. The police officers claim they were travelling at a rate of between 55 and 60 m.p.h. ‘but were unahle to overâ€" take the accused until he stopped at the mill. + Jeep Gives Police A Good Race His description is as follows: age 26, born in London England, 175 pounds weight, height, 6‘1", blue eyes, light brown hair and fair complexion. He is of medium build. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of this man is asked to contact police immediately. One first offence drunk was fined $10 and costs. Mountjoy Man Charged Moderation is a Canadian characteristic. THE HOUSE OF SEAGRAM Shink of STomerrew . . . CANADA 18 A . CANADA‘S NATIONAL AMR SERVICE You may save yourself from serious loss by making sure you are protected. Our years of experience ate at your service. We algyo sell Fire Insurance, Plate Glass, Boller, Fidlity Bonds, Etc. a s senger e Air:â€" Moaijl â€" A i r E x p ress North Bay â€" Toronto To Toronto ... ... To London....... To Windsor. .. ... Lv. Toronto 11.00 p.m. Ar. 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