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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 8

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THE OTTAWA JOURNAL. 8ATTODAT, JULT 17. IMS. every Friday evening until Aug Entertainment Time Table Twixt Stage NOW SHOWING Matinees Dally Toasfe Teas Terrified Tree I 'T-MEN" DENNIS MARY O'KEEFE MEADE Znd Hit Sinn mnd Vontenie Pertaining to Aetivititi and im ikr World of Mokt-Btlitvt i By will McLaughlin MOTOR COACH DRIVES i SUNDAY, JULY 18th MYSTERY TOUR Leaves Sussex and George' Streets, 2.30 p.m. Pleasant thirty-five mile drive In the district surrounding Ottawa with "refreshment stop" ADULTS 75c CHILDREN 50c I DAILY SIGHTSEEING CAPITAL CITY AND DISTRICT TOUR Leaves Chateau Laurier at 10 a.m, 3 p.m.

and 7 p.m. ADULTS $1.50 CHILDREN 75c The Company reserves the right to cancel either of the above trips because of Inclement weather or Insufficient patronage. THE OTTAWA ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY Yhene com the screen plays mada? They cornea tram thisa and thata a Jimmy Durante would put It from newspaper headlines, from short stories, from magazine photographs, from interesting human and animal characters, from popular song titles, from casual conversations Popular Program Given by RCMP Band A series of Summer concerts was opened last night by the RC MP baial when they presented a program of popular classics, marches and modern selections on the grounds of the Supreme Court Building, Wellington street Relaxing on the spacious lawns, squatting on the steps of the building itself, or sitting In their parked cars, hundreds of listeners, including visiting tourists and family, groups, were on hand to enjoy the music. Directed by Sgt E. J.

LydalL the band began their performance with There followed a triumphal march by Herbert Clark, the overture to "Die Strauss; a paraphrase on the well known "Deep a group of melodies from "Emperor Strauss: the Bach chorale, "Jesu, Joy of Man's "Slavonic Rhapsody, No. by Friedmann. and "CoL' Bogey on Parade. i as nnit as the final script Is Infinite. For Instance, a New England schoolgirl with an aversion to Hollywood Is responsible for "Every Glr Should Be Married'', a big budgeted comedy co-starring Cary Grant, Diana Lynn and Franchot Tone, and which also will' Introduce to the screen the striking newcomer, Betsy Drake.

How come? ust 27. Britain to Increase Toy Production LONDON, July 18. CP) With the lifting of quota restrictions July 31, more toys will be menu factored In Britain this year than in any year since the war. Hitherto manufacturers who were not making toys In 1939 were limited to a production figure of 3,600 ($14,400) worth of toys year. Harold Wilson, president of the Board of Trade, announced that In future manufacturers will be able to make all they can sell, if they can get the materials.

Chez Henri HULL QUE. Hull's Newest Rendezvous SALON D'OR Is Now Alr-Condltloned. Telephone Reservations z-5701 MONDAY mfici lh a nwj Pll LAST TIMES TODAY TWO SMASH HITS! Jl jg Just bold the line a moment and well tell you how it happened. Screen Plays Where Tea Find Them. Jot so very long ago, Don Hartman received from RKO-Radio a three-way contract as writer, producer and director.

Eastward hied Triple Threat Hartman on a story bunt. A month of vain searching, and he started back to the West Coast But he made a brief stop first to visit bis daughter, Mima, a student In Hampshire, because she disliked Hollywood. During their conversation Mima casually suggested her dad consider the screen possibilities of a magazine story by Eleanor Harris, "Every Girl Should Be Married 'V which Mima and her schoolmates had en-Joyed reading. Hartman paid little attention to his offspring's remark at the time. Later in the lounge car of his westbound train he ran across the story In a bound volume of 24 hours after his arrival in Hollywood, the studio bought the story and Don Hartman sent daughter Mima a fat cheque for her part in discovering it.

Ace Reporter New Writer-Producer. jlDABKKSACEl TT j-l Coming: Monday "SONG OF LOVE" jlf I IWIth Katharine Hepburn Paul Henreld Robert Walker WS5 illsl i Pros GEOKGE RAFT In "JOHNNY ANGEL" r3 'yhen Herman Mankiewicz was new iotk v-ity aner woria war ne Knew.weu ana mumaiery Johnny Broderick, fabulous New York often classified as "Broadway's one-man riot Years passed and Mankiewicz went West to Hollywood as a screen writer. Always, he dreamed, how f12 1045 whungton m. vo59A ever, that some day he'd get the to the screen. Well, Mankiewicz TODAY ONLY IH? noted His chance has arrived.

He's writing the screen play "of "The Life Story of Johnny Broderick and will produce the picture- for And Johnny, nemesis of Manhattan mobsters. I i 777 SOMEISET PH 4-4V4S TWO FAMILY HITS JON-HALL LAST MICHAEL O'SHEA U. REDMEN" In Color. Plus Tae RomanUc Mnsleal "LOUISIANA" Wltk Gvernoal4lmmie Davis somcvsct 4-4945 Additional selections were gener ously interspersed. The concerts are to continue STARTING Plenty ef Laughs! CMftO un ran-euro Bxu-Kstf Flos Tens Cenwar i SIMM! as Bulldog will go out there to help his old pal Sengs Galore! I Ingrid Gets Her Biggest Wish.

In grid Bergman played sweet young thingr when she first came to America in 1939. The fact that she wanted to play Joan of Are, and even wrote a full length screen play on the Joan story to convince Producer David O. Selznick of her devotion to the role, didn't make a very deep Impression on anyone. But When Ingrid Bergman became a truly great and versatile, actress, Broadway heeded her; wishes and she scored a sensational triumph' in Maxwell Anderson's stage play, "Joan of What followed? Why, -Walter anger, Miss Bergman and Victor icmuig organizes sierra rtcnires ana joan oi ma wra-sive Technicolor production, will be coming to the local screen ere long. Hew Screen Plots Are Bern.

Drommond In "IS Lead Soldiers' In Los Angeles last March a World L. .1. uw nivci tiiunne who. uie ntlUIW CIICK STARTS Last Showing! Today RANDOLPH SCOTT In "ALBUQUERQUE" to Beautiful Clnecoler Pin -LET'S LIVE AGAIN" overlord of a POW camp in Japan and had treated American prisoners brutally. The veteran turned the Japanese over to the FBI, and The Tops In Entertainment "SANTA FE UPRISING" MONDAY What heavenly body Starrlnt I AlUa Lane as RED RYDER 1.x, pins ivyi I 1 1 HAVANA" the, story made sensational newspaper headlines.

A writer named Carl Foreman built up the striking incident into a fictional tale for snsinnmtHtnmtuimim imnmtinunimmiuitimimti wwhihui the movies and it will be seen shortly under the title of The Clay Producer Bert Granet saw a lay-out in a popular maga zine showing the return to the rails the official train between Paris and of Germany. Presto! "Berlin Express" was born, a picture With an international background, filmed in Pberon, Robert Ryan, Charles Korwin and Paul Lukas co-starring. nifitr omy- voe pudmi fi6tin6 mo' oom't caM "Tha Adventures of Marco Polo" Starring GARY COOPER 2nd Hit "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" Wltk TIM BOLT MARTHA BTER Plal COMEDY CARTOONS as SERIAL, CHAPTER and Screen from which motion pictures ar a crack newspaper reporter In chance to bring Johnny Broderick now is a producer as well as put the working script together, War veteran suddenly seized on 1 1-. L.llfi.J V-J kW veteran uwr muimr fiau vctu of the famed Berlin Express as Berlin after the Allied occupation France and Germany with Merle INDIANS TO PARADE. NIAGARA FALLS, QnL, July 18.

Three thousand moccaalnned and befeathered Indians will parade across -Whirlpool Rapids Bridge here Saturday in annual celebration of the signing of Jay's treaty between Canada and the United State. HELD OYER Paddy Cliff The Sensational Singing Comedian ZARC0 BERYL Castllisn Dancing Stars KATHY CRAVES Singing and Plane Star HARRY THOMSON and his Orchestra 2-Shows Highily-2 We are pleased to announce that we have: engaged a new chef Dinner Served Daily from 6 p.m. Special for Sundays. Lunches and Dinners at Popular Prices also Banquets and GATINEAU CLUB 4-2475 Aylmer Road Its so ielish ...111 Our mouth-watering-. tender chicken.

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It. Jo. TS1. S32. LAST COMPLETE SHOW.

CART1ER "The High 48, 14. 40: -Hid 1 2. 4 54. 30. LAST COMPLETE SHOW Mi.

CENTRE -April Shower. 11 M. 1.10. 3.15. 5 20.

725. SO. LAST -COMPLETE IHOH-M. DRIVE-IN -i "In Past Company- Nightly at dusk. EASTVIEW "Roll On Trxas 12 10.

2.M. 5 0. TSl. SS: "Trail To San 1150. 1 Si 3 St.

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35. LAST COMPLETE SHOW 2. ELMO ALE "Lost 140. IS. B.40: 'Tlying 130.

5 00, S.23. LAST COMPLETE SHOW S.S. GLEBE "My Sister Eileen. 1.13. 4 40, 8 20: "Dark 2 45.

IS. 30. LAST COMPLETE IMPERIAL "The Dead Dont 1.13. '344. 13.

8 54: "Joe Palooka rightinc 2 IS. 4 47. 7 IS. St. LAST COMPLETE IHOW-141 LASALLE ACADEMT THEATRE The Stase Society" In "Laburnum LAVRIER "Twilight on the Rta 1 34.

4.24. 7.14. 10 04; "Sons of 2 35. 5 43. 35.

LINDEN TronUer 100. 4 09, 7.00. 10 00; "Devil on 40. 5.40. 8 40.

LAST COMPLETE SHOW 2. LITTLE ELGIN "Captain Prom 140. 410. 843. 1 20.

LAST COMPLETE SHOW S. MATPAIR 4 1. 800: 2 20. S.10.-1 40. LAST COMPLETE MONTCALM "The Bachelor and tha Bobfaysoxer-.

1.13. 4.00. 6 43. S30; "The Devil Thumbs a 2 54. S.3S.

8 24. LAST COMPLETE SHOW S. NELSON "My Darling 1 10. 4.53.. 8 15; "Do You Lore 3.30.

6 35, 10.00. LAST COMPLETE SHOW l.S. NOLA '-Club 110. 3 25. 3.35.

7.45. 1 55; "SanU Fe 2 15. 4 25. 33. 8 43.

LAST COMPLETE SHOW S.4S. REGENT "Lets Live Again." 1210. 3.00. 3.50. 8 40: "Albuauerooe 1 9n 4 10.

7.00. 9 SC. LAST COMPLETE SHOW S.3. REXT "Last' of the 213. 8) r.

aa a eaa -Wt uuu sat i a i set i vu. i'i, 7 10 00. LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8.33. B.IALTO "Thunder 2 00. 5.20, tM: "The Adventures of Marro 1 13.

3 10. 8.30. 30. LAST COMPLETE SHOW 4.13. RJDEAC "Road-'to 1.JS.

3 30. 5 40. 7.45. S.S&'-vLAST COMPUTE SHOW t. 43.

i SOMERSET ''sunler and Living, S.OS. 8.23. 45: "Green For 1.10. 4 30. Cartoon 3.43.

LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8.18. VICTORIA "Road to fior. 12 30, a 33. I W. 10.

LA1T COMPLETl IBOW 4.11. WESTBORO "Born to 1 30. 7.00. t.54: 3.10. 8 33.

LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8.83. AVALO.N C.LX Ploor Shows nightly 1030 and 1230 CHATEAU LAURIER DaasrlTC nightly PAIRMONT GOLP CLCB fSnfing nightly at pjn. OATINKAC Two floor Shows Nightly p.m. ana iz miamgm -STANDISHALL Dancing pm. ST.

LOCIS HOTEL Dancing nightly from xxv The above billing and time schedules are supplied by local theatre and 1 6 manager. to you "AHUM OF TRIUMPH" mMMm i i as a sr II. TODAY ONLY! "FRONTIER OAL-wlth Yvonne DeCarto la Technicolor Also "DEVIL ON WHEELS" rail "BORN TO SPEED" JOHN LI TEL JUNE LANG MONDAY TUX WEDNEIDAY-. LOUIS HAYWAKD' JOAN LESLIE RICHARD BASEH ART (ADULT) PLUS! VAN JOHNSON 'Romance of Rosy Ridge ENDS TODAY "CYNTHIA" "PERSONAL COLUMN" monTcnt NOW SHOWINGS titi? a nxivr rr THE BOBBY-SOXER" Cary Myma Shirley Grant yLoy Temple plus The vil Thumbs A Ride' irs a ktatJ BY LESLIE 'TVVO GUYS FROM MILWAUKEE" DENNIS 1 JOAN MORGAN LESLIE "Gas House Kids in Hollywood' EMORY CHILI FARNELL WILLIAMS SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Cary GRANT Leretta YOUNG David NIVEN In "CARY AND THE BISHOP'S WIFE" ALSO "LET'S LIVE AGAIN" HILLARY BROOKE JOHN EMERY SPECIAL LATE SHOW EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT "THE GAS HOUSE KIDS IN HOLLYWOOD" Emory Chill PARNEL WILLIAMS 2nd HIT "Badman of the Border" Rlrkr Barbara GRANT SEARS Pins SELECTED SHORTS riEPEAII BUS LINES Ltd. SUNDAY SERVICE TO BRITANNIA PARK (CARLINC GATE) AND OTTAWA BEACH Lv.

Sparks and Lvon 8. SO a.m. and hourly till 5.30 p.m. Lv. C.

C. L. Terminal 0.30 p.m. till 11.30 p.m. VISIT THE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Lv.

C. C. L. Terminal Nightly. 8.30 p.m.

Direct te Front Gate Returning 11 and IX' Midnight OUTE No. 17 BRITANNIA At Dusk "III FAST coMPAnr1 LEO CORCEY and the, Bowery Boys QbMtfA COLD CAKTDO01 tt" nt AND v' Newspaper Story Provides Idea. Y7hile on a vacation in Palm Springs more than a year ago, Dore Senary, then production chief for RKO-Radio Pictures, picked up the magazine section of a Sunday newspaper, read a one-page fantasy written by Betsy Beaton, daughter of the noted newspaper columnist, Senary bought the brjef tale, had screen writers work on it a year. Then Stephen Ames produced The Boy With Green one of the most unusual thought- provoking pictures of the present season with Pat O'Brien, Barbara Hale, Robert Ryan and young Dean Stockwell in the stellar roles. So screen plays do come from thisa and thata.

Indeed they do, Mr. Durante. Hollywood Conference, in Montreal. i' Cteve Broidy, president of Allied Artist and Monogram Pictures, will arrive in Montreal from Hollywood over the week-end for a series of conferences with his Canadian general manager, Oscar Han-, son. and with Producers Joseph Than and Leonard H.

Fields, of Canadian International Screen Productions. The, meetings will take place at the new Renaissance studioj Cote des Neiges Road, with J. A. DeSeve, president of Renaissance Films, Inc, in the chair. Working in the Montreal studios, Canadian International Screen Production will start early in September on thefirst of 10 features to be delivered to Allied Artists-Monogram within the next two years.

BLT DYolAX UiCIS STARTS MONDAY The Sara of America's Dirty Faced Kids and tha Break Ufa Wont OIts Them! HUMPHREY BOGART JAMES CAGNEY ANN SHERIDAN "ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES" Adult Entertainment i i and The Bast Side Kids la Second Btr Hit; Jean Fontaine rl .1 ITl J.I I fS In "FROM THIS DAY FORWARD" ggSggB um" TODAY ONLY! At Both Theatres "ROAD TO RIO" Bing Crosby Boh Hope) TARTINO MONDAY VMY REPUTATION" FREE A HANDY FULLER BRUSH TO THE FIRST 100 LADIES ATTENDING THE WED. MATINEES! BARBARA STANWYCK GEORGE BRENT" 2nd Hit "MY BROTHER TALKS TO HORSES" PETER LAWFORD "BUTCH" JENKINS 3 kiii "DO YOU LOVE ME In Color DICK HAYMES I "MY DARLING CLEMENTINE IJNDA hAIMtl l. 3 TODAY! aiinHtiMMnMiiiiinmiinniiMiniiiiiiHtMiHH.HiMniiimiHiiii:iHniiiiiwmiHiiHniniHiiiiiiihiiHtiiiniiimniiiiiig ANY SIMILARITY TO YOUR FULLER BRUSH MAN IS IMPOSSIBLE! COLUMBIA PICTURES presents as inuumiuiuuuiuiiuiiiiiiii niMMlivilf Toes FJOHIIGJii a oosTCEiircsTnm a ALAN HAUePWSCJuAlANE FRANK llcMUGH BUY K0 Today Only Roaald Colman In 'Lost Horiisn Lanrel Hardy la 'Klylng Deuces' Dorry4 's i of VKTOt HUGO! jy.MSeRADLS mCHC MARCICSAJBiS UBCRPOI A 20 CnmQ hiM trli jtl aH ANN SOTHERN SHOWERS" STARTS MONDAY uims smu ui mist iku ONDAY Toff Declines To Make Comment aMB-eaaBasaa 4 QUEBEC, July 16. CP) Senator Robert Taft of in telephone conversation with The Canadian Press, tonight declined, to comment on the special session of Congress called for July 26 by President Truman following his nomination as candidate for the Democratic party. Sen.

Taft and. his. family arrived today at their Murray Bay Summer home. 90 miles from Quebec City on the Lower St Lawrence River North Shore. ThoMtW jumv TODAY CEOtCf "GAMY- NATtS Plus SPLASH! Cattloa yearselt far lumr.fu nrte now ta Um sparkling Castes Peal COLORFUL DECK CHAIRS SUN-RAY LAMPS CALL 2-6411 CHATEAU LAURIER r.

STARTING MONDAY! Bw eaawaeMimiemiemmiei COOL POR COMPORT Sends TODAY "Stanley and Lfyingstone' "Green for Danger" STARTS VAN JOHNSON JMAUKSON Today Only: ACK CARSON and in APRIL wijua usitof? aus smi sw swt uu Aaaea Enjoymeni: "Nothing but the Truth" CjslereS CsrWen "Bnlld far Speed" (In eeler) IP ISlSSiflfi JANET BLAIR tm ftsh ftrj ftab Mk krfsji stefri-IsWrf W' SHOWN IN DOTH THEATRES mm LAST TIMES TODAY! "CAPTAIM FROM CASTILE".

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