PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1951 Frankly We Missed You IT'S MOVIE TIME AT YOUR We've Picked The New Year's Top Attractions For Your January Entertainment Continuous Shows Every Day 1:00 p.m. On Phone 10 For Sho Time Admission Sat. - Sun. 60c All Day Mon. Thru Fri. 50c Til 5 Then 60c THURS. -FRI. -SAT. Adventure With The Sting of Reality Because it's Based On The Police Files Of a Great City. Continuous Shows Daily 1:00 p.m. On Phone 132 For Sho Time TODAY Doris Day-Gordon MacRae—"Tea for Two" THURS. • James Cagney "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" Friday - Saturday * Admission 14c & 45c Double Feature Hit No. 1 A Spectacular Heat- Wave of Laughs and Rhythm. Mae West - Victor Moore - Hazel Scott, (Swing Pianist) Xavier Cugat and Orch. "THE HEATS ON" Hit No.2 Loaded with Two-fisted Action and Filled with Double-barreled fun. Charles Starrett Smiley Burnette "LIGHTNING GUNS" Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Admission 14c & 45c Double Feature Action! A Rip-Roaring Rousing Western by Zane Grey John Wayne "HELL TOWN" Everybody Kissed The Bride ... Except the Grass! Marlene Fred Dietrich MacMurray 'THE LADY IS WILLING' AS Usual You'll See the Top Hits Playing in your JAYHAWKER and VARSITY Theatres JANUARY ATTRACTIONS WATCH FOR PLAY DATES Wendell Corey Ellen Drew "The Gorman Missour Pau^1 H Bing Crosby Ruth Hussey Groucho Marx "Mr. Music" Joan Crawford "Harriet Craig" James Cagney Virginia Mayo Doris Day-Gordon MacRae - Gene Nelson "The West Point Story" WATCH FOR PLAY DATES Catherine McLeod "Young, So Be." Joan Bennett "MY BROT "HOUSEKEEPERS DAUGHTER" Fredric March "THERE GOES MY HEART"