ment asked the producer to lay it Joe Brown year-old mother and take her to 1943 because of the heavy demand aside for awhile hardly could have Where and When Signs Columbus, Ohio, where he will be by war activities groups on perform- been surprised on election day if To feted by the Ohio State Librarian ers’ talents. they remembered "Love on the Theater Play ‘Harvey* Society. Dole." Current Attraction! By the Associated Press. I 'Love cm the Dole,’ at the Little, * * * * and Time of Showing NEW YORK: _AMUSEMENTS._ This is not altogether as depres- Joe E. Brown, screen comic who School Children’s Stage. his career sing or deadly serious a picture as abandoned acting during THE VICTORY FAIR some of the above National—“Dunnigan’s Daughter” the war to entertain servicemen in Is a Realistic Film Drama might indicate, Matinees Resume Oct. 25, 26, 27, 28 for Producer-Director John Baxter 8:30:30 p.m. the farthest comers of the world, The ‘TO-cent matinees” of estab- I Bv HARRY MacARTHUR. has counterpointed the underlying Screen. has been signed to play the star- lished Broadway shows for New AMERICAN UNIVERSITY STADIUM the temporary absence of Jay Carmody) (In tragedy of these slum-bounded ring role in "Harvey” in the West York's school children will Moss. Ave. at Nebraska N.W. I Capitol—“House on 92nd Street”: begin The New Ford and ‘‘Love on the Dole,” which opened yesterday at the Little Theater, i > lives with flickerings of the comedy Coast company. It will open at the the other industrial ex- againfor fall-winter season. hibits cloaked in an old-time Fair and a fine (notion it is a dramatic in 1 10:45 a.m., 1:35, 4:30, 7:20 and 10:1! more than picture; experience cinemi that also is a part of life, even a Geary Theater, San Francisco, The' shows were discontinued in horse show. shows: 6:3< 1 realism which makes all the trite films you have witnessed lately seen i poverty-stricken one. Happily, he p.m. Stage 12:45, 3:40, Januaray 14. AFTERNOON SHOWS ONLY The ■ and 9:25 all the more trite by comparison. utter hopelessness of the depres has not been given to cuteness or p.m. j Brown will play the role orig- AMUSEMENTS. sion vears of the thirties, the despair that filled men’s souls when, th : artificiality in his attemDts to lisrht- Fair”: 11 a.m. inated on Broadway by Frank Fay, Constitution Hall. Thuri.. Oct. 25. 8:30 “system failed and there were no en the essentially tragic theme, but (Columbia—“State:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40 and 9:50 p.m ! who will continue as star here in- "Love on the Dole." a Four Continents and thus no have been rather has let such humor as there jobs wages, Films production, produced and directed Earle—“Mildred Pierce, 10:15 a.m. j definitely. WASH. 8RAHD OPERA woven into a screen drama which bv John Baxter, adapted lor the screen is stem from the lives of Brown was scheduled to leave naturally 12:20, 2:40, 5:05, 7:10 and 9:35 p.m has all the of an excellent by Walter Greenwood, from his own novel those involved. There is, for in- for Toledo to his 81- impact of the same name. At the Little. yesterday Join Mice and Men” ...- -... = documentary. THE CAST stance, a quartet of old biddies, Hippodrome—“Of CARMEH Sally —--Deborah Kerr 2:10, 6:35 and 9:05 p.m. AMUSEMENTS. The film, made in 1941, has been gathering periodically in the rooms REGINA Larry _Clifford Evans one to You" the victim up until just recently'of bMrs. Hardcastle_ Mary Merrall of of their number buy thrup- Keith’s—“That Night With a form of censorship, having been "Mr. Hardcastle _ George Carney pence drinks of gin, whose conversa- 12:10, 2:35, 4:55, 7:20 and 9:40 pm RESNICK ol the "Met." OPEN 10 A.M. Harry Hardcastle_Geoffrey Hibbert a detained by the late Churchill gov- Helen tion, as they act as sort of Greek Hawkins _ Joyce Howard Little—“Love on the Dole”: l: BABY-STAR ef the Metropolitan (lr) in on the Sam chorus to the is noth- ernment England ground Grundy_ Frank Cellier proceedings, 7:55 ant I who ainca both soprano and contralto Ned Narkey-- Martin Walker am., 12:45, 2:30, 4:20, 6:05, that such a realistic of the ing short of wonderful. Ctrl who electrified audience at debut with picture 9:45 pm. A deal of the which only 70 minutes rehearsal in an opera she depression years would take the and authenticity ls*> poverty-stricken slum, daughter in Blue" had never even minds of the British people off the marks "Love on the Dole” is due to Metropolitan—“Rhapsody seen!!! "Greateot livins son find love and a little hope, the and I voice.”—New York Times. war and its aims. There superbly finished performances of 10 a.m., 12:55, 3:45, 6:35 9:31 is„as any- former in the person of a young one who sees “Love on the Dole" just about all those involved. De- p.m. idealist of the shops who urges la- ETHEL BARRYMORE COLT, will some for borah Kerr is one of those cinema ) agree, ground suspect- bor to take its in Palace—“Duffy’s Tavern”: 11:4 ga,'f' rightful place that Mr. Churchill also rarities, a girl who is both a beauty JACQUES GERARD and ALEX qW« tii ing might government and the son in the a.m., 2:10, 4:40, 7:10 and 9:40 p.m. ®\»|V have felt that the film is and a capable actress, and her por- something person of a pitiful lass who dreads Pix—“Mme. Butterfly”: 2:11, 4:52 LAST DAT TOR I SVED of the "rfet.” short of an indorsement of the trait of the daughter is a sensitive, the squalid life to which she has 7:33 and 10:03 p.m. Tories; at any rate if it had been been born. understanding gnd beguiling one. “MADAME BUTTERFLY” new York Co. of 150 Clifford Evans’' portrayal of the Trans-Lux — News and shorts $4 80. $1.20. The shown in this country in time there Their love and hope amount to "LEAVE IT TO THE IRISH'* $3.80. $2.88, $180. young idealist she loves is also a continuous from 10 am. | Hecht Co.. DI. 5426. The Willard. NA. 5675 would have been considerable less very little, however, for Walter Masee's, Bethesda, Wis. 6668. one and all the others surprise over the rise to power of Greenwood, who wrote both the compelling are about as close to as aiiu perfect they v-jcuicui/ f uiic uauui novel (on which a successful Broad- | AMUSBMEXTS. i can be. Altogether, "Love on the government than there seems to and obnoxious man of •‘influence,’' ing with 1930, the times of "Love OrrIsacfrn— so that her father and brother can DAUGHTER on the Dole” are those which tried get jobs, is a savage indictment of A Naw Caaaadr hr 8. N. BIHEMAN men's political theories as well as the conditions he is angry about. 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