CIVIC THEATRE.
COMEDY AND DRAMA. "They Learned About Women," starring Yan and Schenck and. Bessie Love, is the chief picture at the Civic Theatre this week. It is the story of two partners in a yaude-:, ville - team, who during the off bo aeon Jqr vaudeville are leading baseball players in one of the crack American teams. Ohe of the partners falls in love with a ."gold-dig-ger" and deserts the girl he was engaged to in order t6 marry her. " After a tune eho leaves him and he returns to find that the other partner is- aboitt to marry the' other girl. The other partner, however, gives up the girl, and the picture ends with the friends engaged in winning a baseball match against enormous odds by their, own petsonal efforts. Two excellent comedies .complete the prolamine. Mickey /Mouse - appears >in , "The Chain Gang," a delightful Walt Disney, cartoon, and Laurel and Hardy in "They Go Boom." in which they fool about -with all their usual humour and absurdity. The final eocne of the exploding bed is excellent.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20175, 2 March 1931, Page 6
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