: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1951 - PLAZA [Spurious Bp 7 Now svoweLaNe [er IG WARNER MUSICAL ° Ai : i im A OP) SEmployess Sige 38 ve PC rea vou' aw (renerosity Pan % gd, | [Bere see comsiructing. a moines | DANCE TONIGHT PAGE EIGHTEEN 'TEA FOR TWO, DUE " Pre powered by an aircraft motor and Tea for Two," from the studio propeller. The machine is fitted |] PANCING 9-12 50c PER PERSON with skis for fast runs over the ice MEMBERS 35¢ ""§Hat produced some of the greatest By JOSEPH LISTER RUTLEDGE : ' : : § : & and snow. ie CUPID S CAPER 3-7 ~% color extravaganza has been spared | of "whether," but only of "when?" nothing in the yay of Progucsion and "how much?" values, and big numbers, gay tunes seel and beautiful chorus lines fill the wy Soe ean be Je 10 Soe lowi % acreen, according to ihe glowing rotected. That is the foot in the advance reports. The film also in-|P . door that makes such measures trod two tanding Broadway musical stars, Patrice Wymore and | seem to be always opportune. Thus Virginia Gibson, fresh from resent |it is that in the days of serious successes on the New York stage. danger, and more than threatening Most of the hit songs in the film | inflation, federal and provincial are handled by MacRae, as a singing | government representatives have composer, and Miss Day, in the role | symocp yanimously endorsed not of a career-bent heiress who loses only means test pensions at 65, but her honey in. the stock market pensions with no restrictions at orash, 70, We are asked to believe that Gene Nelson, who won acclaim for his nimble footwork in 'Rosie |these are forward-looking benefits. O'Grady,' is highlighted in an amaz- | All practical wisdom to the con- ing staircase dance and unusual |trary, we are raising our voice to yi § : Lg pe ih huge OE A we 3 JOHN WAYNE and LARAINE DAY co-featured in the Technicolor ro-| Wolfe and Eve Arden go through | the course of conferring, Mr. Ab- i 4 Fo mantic action hit "Tycoon" playing Monday and Tuesday at the Biltniore- | their respective routines to key the bott announced that such a 'mea- : i Odeon Theatre on the same program with "Homicide" a bullet-blazing | film's laughs. Sure. will cost: 'Canada. in -addi- bi 3 thriller starring Robert Douglas, Helen Westcott and Robert Alda. " " , . i Tea for Two is set in the nos- tional taxes, no less than $250,000,- i -- st ee talgic 1920 period, and concerns a 000 1 This is in addition band of vaudevillians whose efforts annually. Ss 1 ; to produce a show are hampered by |to an expanded defence budget d the Wall Street panic. It's the|that in the coming year is estim- | GORDON MacRAE and DORIS DAY provide the music and romance in events leading up to their finding a |ated to add another $300,000,000. 'Tea ¥or Two," Warner Bros." musical spectacle in color by Technicolor, backer that makes for the romance | The prime minister is fully aware | Gene Nelson, Billy De Wolfe and Eve Arden are also starred in the film and music that predominate in the | that these demands are far beyond | which begins at the Plaza Theatre on Wednesday. story. our present resources, The federal . Among the songs heard are Oh | authorities, he warns, will have "no Met oo 21 tx Day Grosy nyt 3 option but to impose direct taxes Want To Be Happy, then, No, No, |to & degree commensurate with the gravity of the situation. Nanette and the title song number, Tea for Two. This same officialdom that is David Butler directed the film for | asking us to submit to harsh tax- Warner Bros, ation in order that the country be Ee prepared, against impending dan- ger from without and inflationary REGENT pressures from within, is softening : ; 4 : : i Ha the blow by promising to continue ; ; ; h 2h ho eR LL fe Ya oA ~~ STARTS MONDAY HE HITE TO COLOR This is cruel deception, It sug- a : ; CL : ii : ; : r COMES TO THE REGENT | gests that we are not only fo meet i i go : ? i" L hs Gal In Th 2C ed Hi dd | tremendous defence commitments, ; 4 di vot i ~ ' ? 4 stall fs aug. § Galore... In ese omeay riits i in % | but to add to them social obliga- g v Alpine heights, recorded in "color | v by technicolor for the first time as | tions that would be staggering In| authentic settings for a thrilling | Dormal times; and all this without feature drama, "The White Tower," | any effect on the cost of living. | which opens next Thursday at the | This, these officials must know, is Regent Theatre, absurd. We are proposing to re- A stellar cast headed by Glenn | lease $500,000,000 worth of new Ford, Valli, Claude Rains, Oscar spending on a market that hasn't ] 2 Homolka, Sir Cedric Hardwicke and | g4ded one extra dollar's worth of 4 9 h. 4 3 ¢ Moya Sides Py Migs Mugg consumer goods where goods are x ak et Six people Iuddenly find themselves in the power of an insane ketfler in | 3 iy EDWARD SMALL " 4 | alre Si i i - : RIT 8 iA s scene from "Dia 9," the terror-packed drama opening Monday at ; k presents mountaineers who seck to climb an ay so hat ig nk boy . 3 } ; 3 3 the Marks Theatre. The added feature "Prisoners in Petticoats" is an % . itherto-unscaled peak. The gor-|iNg power, that the cost of living : Ee ; : e Ati hither! Pp B | T 3 ) 3 4 exciting expose of life in a Women's Prison. 4 geous scenes of rock and snow and as Fade 22 all-time ign. WAH rsa A . glacier on Mont Blanc's slopes give ort of completely expropriation- ' 4 wn 2 3 3 Ecorse in SRST UR the human players a close battle |ary taxation, to more than offset a g f ps (§ i THREE-CORNERED > a J AN BENNETT | A? Rf v # HONEYMOON pr : musical films the screen has ever A cool appraisal of welfare mea- Semi-Formal h thi NE "42nd Hg for the ny Lin- | sures has become almost impos- ing," opens its local engagement at sible. Moreover, since welfare mea- (Wed., February 14th) the Plaza Theatre on Wednesday. | sures have been accepted as a Starring Doris Day and Gordon | basic plank by every political party, AND HIS ORCHESTRA MacRae, the Warner Bros. Techni-| there seems to remain no question Dancing 9-1 @ $3.00 Per Couple . for dramatic honors. this new spending, the old age Producer Sid Rogel and director | pensioner's pittance will be just a ; ' ¢' £ WITH JOAN - ] ; Ted Tetzlaff have done excellently | cruel joke. His welfare-dollar, along | i | : Fl hi g A 0 S ! ; THE MIDDLE! vg at rh | Flashing Across Our Screen! [| |i ©." Toi in bringing James Ramsey Ullman's | with the dollar of the average citi- | novel to the screen. Ford and Miss zen, ¥ Valli turn in convincing portrayals will cease to have much value, | in the romantic lears, and the oth- with ers contribute solidly to the strik-| Wo: AUER e's > os a ; ; i ing realism of the tale, which is : kL : : ; I fr JOHN WAYNE © LARAINE DAY = Ne Jl BR Una Merkel. Sicoda Farell 9 3 ask: « Ty 2 Emest Truex ; greatly enhanced by its vivid locale. Both as an exceptional ' story of |§ 5 gd " 3 romance, courage and adventure, | JANE WYMAN and KIRK DOUGLAS are the stars of "The Glass ' A \ ~ Margaret Hamilton and as a graphic presentation of | Menagerie," film distributed by Warner Bros, of the hit play, coming | g IN fe the scenic beauty of the Alps, 'The | > | Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to the Regent Theatre, hi 4 pov 1 c J ao" #5 Z y = == 1 White Tower' ranks as a thorough- / a I vorth-while fil N | 4 y worth-while film experience | _ COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR - Ce al emey, gular eamtoon | die RECORD STAINLESS STEEL 2 Ia® 27 7 8 aed] { , e la 5 : 4 ey PRODUCTION ese 0 - wi SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE world news completes another de- 2s lightful Regent program. Televisio During the first nine months of oA THEATRE a | JUDITH ANDERSON 1950 the production of stainless PATI 3 | | steels in the United States was the | . . AvTHoN un | largest of any similar period ingthe | Sa : " } Vi i NTHO| ® TONIGHT ® | | history of the steel industry. The Pian ie Migman » 130, 3.33, i You'll enjoy our . . . average quarterly production was in uibng BEE id DANCING ! . ul Course J4solsl in excess of 195,000 ons. Indications Biltmore--"Return of the Frontiers- | L t w Snacks"! t u - | To © Light Lunches Ete. agg Ts 750.000 tons.| ™an" 107, 353, 6.38, 925 pm.| JACK FOWLER & ORCH. | We cory o comprete stock of Cigar- §| yer 60 percent of this production | "The Desert Hawk", 221, 507, tes, Cigars, Tobacco, Conf ; io) o : Featuring JEAN HAY ond Sundriest |v Contectionety | o expected to be nickel-containing | 7.53 and 10.39 p.m. Last complete | ering MARIORIE REYNOLDS - DENNIS O'KEEFE - GAIL PATRICK - MISCHA AUER ning ot grades. show at 9.18 p.m. 5 CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD with LEE BOWMAN - JON HUBBARD . JANET LAMBERT 5 | and BUINIE CARNES - Re-Released by Each Lion Films ho r/ -------------------- DANCING 9.12 ART S GRILL INCONEL Regent-- "For Heaven's Sake", 1.30, | VARCOE'S a 3.30, 5.30, 7.30, 9.30. Last complete i LAST TIMES MMT. 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