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Show FIRMAGEJHEATRE Sunday and Monday The greatest comedy in motion picture history great because it departs completely from the beaten track, because it possesses hilarious imagination and a background back-ground of deep emotion, because its actors and the characters they play are magnificent and memorable memor-able c o m e s to the Firmage Sunday and Monday. The picture is Columbia's sensational "Here Comes Mr. Jordan". Robert Montgomery, Mont-gomery, in one of the most unusual un-usual roles ever brought to the screen, is superbly starred in the amazingly new comedy, vi,th Claude Rains, Evelyn Keyes, Rita Johnson, Everett Htfrton and others in the supporting cast. This picture is filler with laughter, laugh-ter, romance and thrills. The latest lat-est news and a cartoon also, will be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday MjG-M answers the current demand de-mand for "escape entertainment" from today's chaotic world conditions condi-tions with "Married Bachelor", a marital romance with an all-comedy all-comedy cast headed by Robert Young, Ruth Hussey, Felix Bres-sart Bres-sart and Lee Bowman. This picture pic-ture tells a story of a get-rich-quick schemer who becomes a national na-tional idol by a fluke. After becoming be-coming a celebrated "ladies man" he is finally forced to expose himself over a nation-wide radio hook-up to save his own marriage. The latest news, a cartoon and a travelogue also will be shown. Thursday and Friday Blazing guns, fast getaway action, comedy galore, hit tunes, and public cowboy number one, Gene Autry, is the neat cinematic package which, under the title of "Down Mexico Way", will come to the Firmage theatre Thursday and Friday as one of the pictures of a double feature show. A film packed with love, laugher laugh-er and action will be seen at this theatre Thursday and Friday as the other picture of a double feature fea-ture show. This picture, "Here Comes Happiness", is a hilarious story of money and matrimony that will please all members of the family. Saturday .Scattergood Baines proves him-, self a shrewd business man when he leaves his home town, Cold-river, Cold-river, to aid a struggling playwright play-wright in New York City. The story of this venture into the theatre is told in "Scattergood Meets Broadway", newest of the sehies based on the Clarence Bud-ington Bud-ington Kelland character so popular pop-ular in fiation and on the air. Chapter 3 of the serial and a Disney Dis-ney cartoon also will be shown. V |