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Show "LITTLE MEN" IS RIVOLI SHOW "Ideal family entertainment" is I !he term used by more than a j ticore of prominent civic and relig-J relig-J ious organizations to endorse "Little Men," Mascot's picture made from Louisa Alcott's wholesome whole-some best-seller, which opens next Sunday at the Rivoli theatre. A questionnaire on the film was recently sent to these representative repre-sentative national organizations by President Nat Levine of Mascot Pictures, who made "Little Men" in answer to widespread public demand for clean, yet interesting, motion pictures. The story, which has proven a favorite with almost a million readers through the past three generations, deals with a charming charm-ing rural school kept at Plumfield New England, in 1870, by kindly "Professor Bhaer" (played by Ralph Morgan), and his lovable wife "Jo" (Erin O'-Brien-Moore), and with their score of 'little men' and women who are there to live and learn. The strong adult romance ro-mance of the Professor and Jo is a poignant highlight. |