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Janie’On Circle Bill Comedy. Porirays Antics of * One-Girl U. S. O.

“Janie,” the Warner Brothers picture which opened yesterday at the Circle, is the story of a girl and a town cverwhelmed by soldiers. The girl recovers, but the town is never quite-the same, Hn Joyce Reynolds, who plays the title role, is an insouciant youngster whose harmless antics with the

ed [soldiers from the near-by camp

cause her father, Edward Arnold,

‘Ino little. anguish.

While Janie's attempting t6 outdo

"'Ithe local U.S.0. her father, who

publishes a newspaper, is trying to find a place quiet enough to write editorials condemning soldiers for being attracted by young girls. He doesn’t. Could Have Been Serious ‘Were it - handled differently,

.{“Janie” could be a serious discus-

sion of that group in their teens

-|who are too old to be children and

21too young: to be adults. Humor

: from Robert Bepnchley: and Clare

Foley, «Janie’s blackmailing younger sister, make the film a light and

- fengaging comedy.

Robert Hutton, who plays the

{male lead opposite Janie, is a pleas

ant unassuming G.I. who is apparently. overwhelmed by it all (By Robert Fox.)

Times Amusement

Clock

CURRENT FEATURES INDIANA “Donble Indemnity," with Fred. MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward '‘G. Robinson, at 12:32, 3:38, 6:46 and 9:54. “Passport to Destiny,” with Elsa Lancaster, at 11:28, 2:34, 5:42 and 5

Sonday—‘Double Indemnity,” at 1:14, 4:15, 7:02 and 10. “Passport,” at 12:10, 3:11, 5:58 and 8:57. LOEW'S “Dragon Seed,” with Katharine Hepburn, Walte. Huston and Aline MacMahon, at 11, 1:47, 4:34, 7:24, 10:14 and 1:10, Sunday—“Dragon Seed,” at 13:10, 3:02, 5:57 and 8:52, CIRCLE “Janie,” with Joyce Reynolds. Rob~ ert Hutton and Edward Arnold, at _ 12:13, 3:31, 6:49 and 10:07. “A Night of Adventure,” with Tom Conway, at- 11, 2:18, 5:36 and 8:54. Sunday — “Janie,” at 1:05, 4:05, 7:05 and 10:05. “Adventure,” at 12, 3, 6 and 9. “ LYRIC “Mr, Skeffington,” wiih Bette Davis and Claude Rains, at 11:38, 2:05; 4:37, 7:05 and 9:30 Sunday — “Mr. Skefington, n 12:50, 3:17, 5:35, 7:53 and 10:11, KEITH'S ae On stage, Liberty Bell Revue, at’ 1:48, 4:21,.6:54, 9:08 and 11:4 “Two-Man Submarine” in Tom Neal and Ann Bavage, a 1; 15, 2:48, i 7:54, 10:08 and 13:4 sin day—-Siast at 14, 4 ane Submarine,” at 12:3 2:54, 30s, 1:0 and 10 0:08.

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BELMONT mer Made Me a Criminal® and “The Hour Before the Dawn." To» morrow through Tuesday: Dr. Wassell. CINEMA- wr Major and the Minor” School Tomorrow _ through Tuesday: “ine Uninvited’ and “Affairs of Martha," DAISY "Story of Dr, Wasselk *. Tomorrow and Monday nd the Angels Sing" and “Slightly Toren DRIVE-IN—"Riding High” and “Maisfe Gets Her Man.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Flight Command” and “This , Way Please.” EMERSON! “Yellow Rose of Texas" and “Moon Over Burma Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Two Girls and a Sailor” and “Between Two Worlds." “Old Acquaintance” and “Palm Beach Story.” FT. SQUARE-—Through Tuesday: "Cobra Woman” and “Her Primitive Man.” GARFIELD—"Birth of the Blues” and “Unknown Guest.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: , Gaslight” and “Yellow Rose of Texas.” GRANADA--Through" Wednesday: “And the Angels Sing” and ‘‘Hitler, Dead or * Alive.”

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HAMILTON-""The Uninvited” and “Moon Over Las Vegas.” - Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Two Girls and a Sailor” and “Pardon My ythm."”

HOLLYWOOD “Spy ain” and “Riders of the Northwest Mounted.” Tomor= row through Tuesday: Gaslight” and “Yellow Rose of Texas.”

IRVING — Through tomorrow: “Cobra Woman” and “Her Primitive Man.”

OLD TRAIL — “The Navy Way" and “Range Law.” Tomorrow: and Monday: “Lady in the Dark” and ‘Beau tiful but Broke.”

ORIENTAL—“Andy Hardy's Trouble” and “Hey, Rookie.” row and Monday: “Between Worlds” and “Henry Aldrich Cupid.” g PARAMOUNT —“A Scream in the Dark” and “Land of Hunted Men.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Shine On Harvest Moon" and ‘Cowboy and the Senorita.’ PARKER — Through Tuesday: . *‘Tiger Fangs” and ‘Salute for Three.” REX—''Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble” and “Smart Guy.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Gaslight” and “Mr. Muggs Steps Out.” : er Girls and a Sailor” “Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid.” TomorTOW mthrough Tuesday: “Follow the Boys" and “Attack.” i RIVQLI—Through ‘Tuesday: “And the Angels Sing” and "Waterfront." Last show tonight only: ““Tuttles of Tahiti." Last show tomorrow -might; —*Keeperof the Fla ST. CLAIR “The. Dawn and through er ‘Her Primitive Man SANDERS—‘Lady in the Deathhouse’* and | “Beneath Western Skies.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Bataan” and ‘Fiesta.’ SHERIDAN—'‘The Lady Has Plans” and “Week-end in" Havana.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘Major "and the Minor” and ‘Take a Letter, Darling.” SPEEDWAY-—‘‘Cobra Woman" and “Her Primitive Man.” , Tomorrow through “Story of Dr. Wassell.” STATE—"Voodoo Man” and “Raiders of the Border.” Tomorrow through Tues- | day: ‘Forest Rangers” and “Follow the Leader i STRAND “The Hour Before the’ Dawn" | “and ‘“‘Hayfoot.’ Tomorrow through | Tuesday: “Cobra Woman” “Her | Primitive Man.” z | STRATFORD —'‘Charlie - Chan's Chinese | Cat” and ‘Trail of Terror.” Tomor- | row through Tuesday: “Road to Morocco’ and “Thunderbirds.” TACOMA —" Jackass Mail” and «Bordertown Gunfighter.” Tomo: Orrow through Tuesday: “Gaslight” and "Renry Aldrich Plays Cupid.”

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Doors Open 1-1} i

TALBOTT “Always. in My Hoatt" ‘and “Across ‘the Pacific." Fomarioy through Tuesday: “Two - Girls and Sailor” and “Attack.” 3 EDO" Ox-Bow Incident” and the Sunny Side.” Tomorrow thraugh Tuesday: “Gaslight” and "So's Ungle.” UPTOWN—"Once Upon a Time” “Man from Down Under.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Cobra Woman" and a Primitive Man.’ UE—"The Uninvited” and “Ladies ' Tomorrow . through" “Tampico’' and “Panama

ZARING— ‘Star Spangled Rhythm” sug Hitler, ad or Alive.” Tomorr er, yesday: “Riding High” pede “Happy Land.” DOWNTOWN

ALAMO Through Monday: “Laramie Trail” and “The Contender." AMBASSADOR ‘Once Upon a Time” and “The Hour Before the Dawn.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: "Cobra Woman” and ‘Her Primitive Man."

AMOS” HONEYMOONING

- HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 2 (U. P.).— Freeman Gosden, the “Amos” of “Amos 'n Andy,” and Jane Stoneham, daughter of the late Charlie Stoneham, former owner of the New York Giants, were on their honeymoon today, They were married 5 aT :

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His Drums and 11-Piece Orchestra

Direct Cotton Ciub, Dayton, O. Herman Twine at trumpet and Willard Black at vibraphone

Admission 60c (Incl. Tax) 729 N. ILLINOIS ST.

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New Keith's Show | “One of the freshest of acts in | many a season 6 hit the boards in vaudeville plays today..at Keith's theater in the latest billing; “Liberty Bell Revue.” ee Called the “Five Taylorettes,” three sisters and two brothers, all

under teen age, put on as interestingea tumbling act as éan be seen,

- Has Lively Acts |

Polished acrobats for their youth and real troupers, they are a wel-| come addition to a profession of set smiles and old jokes. The “Three Glenns,” acrobatic dance team, do a smooth job, and

magician Bud Hughes with his trick ao

dog, Pal, is amusing.

of “Tucker and Tremaine” Franks, songstress, and M. C. Billy Farrell and Lucy Boots. The screen attraction is “Twoman Submarine.” (By Victor Peterson)

DANCE EVERY SATURDAY

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The Rollerettes

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Los Aeros => Aerial Daredevils

Clemen’s Lions Roaring Jungle Kings

ROUNDUP OF 4-H CLUB EXHIBITS HORSES ® COWS o PIGS ¢ SHEEP ¢ POULTRY GIRLS’ BAKING, CANNING, DRESSES, ETC., EXHIBITS

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Maree & Her Pals Trained Animal Act

“HOUR BEFORE DAWN"

“Hayfoot”

“HOUR BEFORE DAWN" “Slightly Terrific”

conrNvous TODAY From ar Robt." Lowery-Jean Parker 4 “THE NAVY WAY” A Shy Mack Brown “RA LA! “LADY IN HE DARK” IFUL BUT BROKE"

Gary € Day “STORY OF DR. WASSELL” In Celer SUN “AND THE ANGELS SING” . “SLIGHTLY TERRIFIC"

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“THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL™ Franchet Tone “HOUR BEFORE DAWN"

TONIGHT—5:15 to §—30¢ Roy Regers in, “YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS"

Dorothy Lamour—Robi. Presion “MOON OVER BURMA” SUN.

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John Carradine 00DO0 MAN" IPERS OF THE BORDER" Goddard—F. M: E POREST. RANGERS" Bast Side Mids “FOLO THE LEADER

Jon Hall—Maria Montes “COBRA WOMAN" in Color Robt. Paige “HER PRIMITIVE MAN" UN “THE STORY OF * DR. WASSELL”

SANDERS by BENEATH ATH WESTERN SKIES”

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Today Thru Tuesday

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Added fo Last Show

WLS NATIONAL "BARN. IN COLISEUM — SATURDAY NITE ONLY — 17:30 P. M. Entire Cast of 100 and Guest Star “BEULAH THE MAID”, of Fibber McGee & Molly” TICKETS—Reserved $1.20—Genl Adm, 85¢ (Inel tax)

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