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Show FIRMAGEJHEATRE Sunday and Monday Sound and snug in plot, "The Feminine Touch" is one of the year's most successful attacks on the public risibilities. ' This is a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer comedy with Rosalind Russell, Don Ameche, Kay Francis and Van Heflin in a story as modern as the new tax rate. This picture comes to the Firmage theatre Sunday and Monday. The story, told with a highly inventive and original sense of wit, relates how a professor of philosophy writes a book deriding the theory of jealousy. The latest news and a cartoon also will be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday . A great picture made from an outstanding novel, "Wild Geese Calling", will be- shown Tuesday and Wednesday at this theatre. All the thundering action, drama and romance '.of the great Northwest North-west have been welded into this exciting film of the two-fisted lumberjack and the dance hall queen who together fight the fury of the great primitive country. Henry Fonda is superb as the lumberjack and Joan Bennett gives her finest performance as the dancer. The latest news and a musical comedy also will be shown. Thursday and Friday Based on the musical comedy which had Broadway audiences howling for 235 performances, "The Roys From Syracuse" brings a brigade of singing stars and laugh luminaries to the screen of the Firmage theatre Thursday and Friday as one of the pictures of the double feature show.'. The cast includes Allan Jones, Martha Raye, Joe Penner, Rosemary Lane, Charles Butterworth and others. Mixing comedy, romance and melody, Universal's latest song-titled song-titled film, "Where Did You Get That Girl?", will be the other picture pic-ture of the double feature program for Thursday and Friday. The story relates the adventures of a talented young swing band striving striv-ing for success. Saturday iSomething brand new in the way of screen entertainment in Warner Brothers dramatic picture, pic-ture, "Underground", which will be shown Saturday only at the Firmage theatre. Packing all the power, thrills and excitement of a death struggle for freedom, the film tells in dramatic fashion the most amazing story ever to reach the eyes and ears of the American Ameri-can public. Chapter 7 of the serial and a sports reel also will be shown. |