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For Cliiftified Ad Remits nitOOKLYlN KVGLF, TUESDAY. JWliARY 30. I 0 Telephone MAin 4-6200 20 On Stage, Screen and Concert Platform -I 'GREEN HELL' A Unlvfrl pictur producrd b. "irr Edlngton nd dlrtcwd by Jmf Whuia from a serrrn play by PmncM iind Htrry Hcney. Prrscnttd at the Ruin Theater, THE CAST Keith Brandon Doualas Fairbanks Jr.

Stephanie Blclmrdson Jwm Bennei Brott Jrthn Hnattrd THE SCREEN Rialto Green Hell' Is Tame Amazon Hunt Fairbanks, Howard and Sanders Vie for joan Bennett in Jungle By HERBERT COIIN The "Green Hell" that Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and his troupe of treasure hunters describe at the Rialto Theater is a strangely unterrlfying place. The natives trumpet "hi-yi-dees" and puft poisoned arrows from their blow guns; the alligators crawl through muddy pools; the rams come and topple trees on the explorers' camp, and the Incas" treasures, buried with their kings, are guarded by skeletons chained to the walls of secret orypts. These are all authentic trap-1 MUSIC OF THE DAY Pius Choir Sings Liturgical Program Presents Gregorian Chants and Obrecht Mass in Academy of Music Concert By MILES KASTENDIECK Music which spanned lour centuries and highlighted the lutoiy the Western church was hoard at the Academy of Music last nigUt In a concert by the Choir of the Pius School of Liturgical Music at Man-Jiattanville College of the Sacred Heart. The program amounted to a miniature history of music a.

it progressed through the various aspects cf Gregorian Chant and the to works of the great writers of 16th century church music: Palitnna. Vittona, DeLa.vu.s and Byrd. As il i rf I a nudy in tins development the con- J6llTy Lynn V.3ST cei had considerable to otter, espe- dally in what is termed Hie first With DOVGr. DeVIS when confronted by the face of jet-haired Joan. She complicates the plot a bit by getting the story pff its track.

But it wasn't on the right track anyway and it's always comforting to have a pretty girl around when too many men are going William Lundigan Gets New Term Contract performance in America of a portion of Jacob Obrecht'i "Missa Sine Nomine." -Vs a conceit performance Die choir, in spite of some commend-Eible had too little variety in both its presentations and it.s performance to sustain the interest of the audience throughout the evening. The finest singulis of this group el 60 juris under the riiiiviion of Mary Saunders came in the various Ciregonan presented. Here 4. ho pvon ft'inlifv ttmvpr) with a. limmri nuntv of beautiful lexture.

happens thai there wa.s too much of thi tpe of singing Just, as there were too manv chants included on the program. The first part of the concert was for thai reason too reminiscent of classes, ocal polyphony. More variation in toiu color and interpretative ap- r-m i a -y- mm nr. Emil Loren iun Tex Morsran- Geore Banrroll, Cleorae Sand'ia Vincent Prlre Clenr Oarrlrk -Francis McDonald -Ray Mala Forrestrr David Richardson Orahnm Oracco Mala 'Louise' Premiere Set For Carnegie, Feb. 2 The screen opera "Louise," starring Clrace Moore, will have Its American premiere at the Little Carnegie Playhouse Feb.

2, the 40th anniversary of the first performance of the opera in Paris. The film made In France under the musical supervision of its 82-year-old author-composer, tave Charpentier, directed by Alel Gance. Georges Thill and Andre Pernet of the Paris Opera have supporting roles. Deems Taylor has written the English foreword and titles. John Deering.

who was the commentator for "Confessions of a Nazi Spy," has been re-signed by Warner Bros: for a role in "Three Cheers for the Irish." PICTURES I I ARC I morgan Ph. KILDARE im ill -i --a 1 i 1 "MB Andrea Leeds, Don Ameelie and Al Jolson in "Swanee River," due tomorrow at the Albee with "I ican Spitfire." Circle: Mishel Piastro, IMiilliarinoiiic-Symphonv's comi i imaster, who will play the Brahms I) minor Violin Concerto with the orchestra Thursday and Friday evening at Carnegie Hall. Left: Katharine Hepburn and Van Ileflin in "The Philadelphia Story" at the ShuhrrJ. proach to even this tvpe of ma-ic played the youngest of the Wynn would have been m'c fitting lor brothers, has won him a new term-the concert platform. contract with Warner Brothers.

It The Obrecht Mass is a fif.eenth js epected that, hus next picture century work written exclusively tor 'will be 'The Sea Hawk." starring high voices. Only the Kyric Credo Errol Fhun. and Agnus Dei were presented and they were unfortunately sepaiaied Tom Duga.i. comedian, and from each other by more Ciregonan, Fletcher hae been engaged Chants. Even so.

it was possible to far Mlpportiiv: roles in Columbia's MOTION Barrie Stavis, author of "Sun and and "Refuge," will give a course in play writing at the Writers School, 381 4th beginning on Feb. 7. MOTION (Kef I Witt Rebni EDDr.BflLALUKA tw umr now massey franx detect an inspired piece of writing in these portions. The work serves the attention of a complete performance. There was more of the tirair.it ic In Uus music than ever came out in the performance.

This was due part to the fact that these were given by women's voices, wherea.s they acquire more charac ter and forceiulness when sung by fhnnijK Tf o-os olv a 1 I he fame of "GONL; an' incomplete realization of 1 and K(i-ir Bu'! musical content. Such a work as! Vittoria's "Judas Mercator" is a ca.se in point which is inherently dra-i 1Tau" wane in spirit. j.sical My Son, My Son! At the close of the proaram was; I18 Me' in completion of a group of later music, including alu 1 compositions of E. L. Voynieh.

Bach. Morley, Havdn and Gretchaninov ro11' Bnan Ahenr and Loins Hay-which offered something quite dif- ward' and Lamne Day. Xerent from what had gone before. Henry Hull. Josephine Hutchinson.

The earnestness of the choir's Sophie Stewart, and Bruce Lester, performance, its favorable balance The Ptdre. based on the novel bv of parts its quality of tone, its good Howard Spring, was aliened by intonation, its rhvthmic precision Charles Vidor from the s. reen play all these indicated a well-trained bv Leiiore Coffee, ft will be regroup of singers. leased by United Artists. ETOF LOEW'S KINGS Joan Bennett.

Adolphe Menjou In Housekeeper Flatbuth and Tililan Avrnuei Dauihter; rtlondit Brings I Babv LOEWS PITKIN Televialon Spy. William Henry, Judith Barrett; Pitkin and Saratoea Avenuee' Scandal Sheet. Olio Kruaer, Ona Muninn "Miracle on Main Street" LOEW'S ALPINE 69th Street and Fifth Avrmia LOEW'S BEDFORD Bedford Avenue and Bergen Strret LOEW'S BROADWAY Broadway and Myrtle Avenue LOEW'S CONEY Surf and Stlllwell Avenuea LOEW'S GATES Gatea Avenue and Broadway LOEW'S 4flTH ST 46th Street and New Utrecht Avenue lias spread throughout the nation. You will see it here exactly as it is being shown on Broadway. Then you will understand why it is the most exciting topic of the day, why it took three years to produce, an unprecedented fortune to make.

All that you ever hoped for it has come true, all the beauty is revealed in full color, the heart-stabbing drama, the powerful love story are here for you to live over again on the screen. While this engagement is limited this pro Juction will not be shown anywhere except st advanced prices least until 1941. GONE WITH THE WIND Starting Thursday Morning at 9:00 A. M. COME ANYTIME NO SEATS RESERVED (or any weekday matinee performances are continuous.Youmaycomefrom?:()Qa.m.

up to p. m. and see a complete performance. Only night shows and Sunday matinee are reserved. RESERVED SEATS FOR TWO WEEKS ON SALE NOW FOR NIGHT SHOWS AND SUNDAY MATINEES.

NIGHT SHOWS (8 P.M.) ill seats nmm $1.10 incl. tax it re err logih SUNDAY MAT. (2 P.M.) ut sun usnin $1.10 incl. tax MARGO Wolfer ABEL "Calling All Marines" with Donald BARRY pings of Hell on the Amazon, and they have given us goose pimples and cold sweats on earlier occasions notably last year when a company of German players screened a different version of "Green Hell." Yesterday they produced nary a shiver. Not even the explorers were noticeably scared.

That, of course, was the trouble. There were too many determined "he-men" in the Fairbanks entourage. There were Alan Hale, the Dutch doctor; George Bancroft, the expert dynamiter who had left a corpulent wife at home in Texas; George Sanders and Vincent Price. They went into the Andean jungle just as if it were a set on the Universal Studio lot. Never were there such dauntless males.

They were all getting along nicely in Brazil until some Jealous native blew an arrow into Price's back. When the news got back to Taba-tinga, the nearest outpost of civilization, Joan Bennett, who thought she was Price's wife but who really wasn't, came to the jungles to be near him. He was dead when she arrived, but she had to stay. That Uadded romanre to rather tame ad venture, for Fairbanks, Sanders and Howard, while fearless in the face of Junglemen. are like lovesick calves PICTURES WITH THO WIND" (IXCSPT laOGCS a 1 aanMIHIHHHP RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL SUIfl street and Sixth Avenue Margaret Sullivan Janet Stewart "TIIK SHOP AROUND THE (OIIM II" ON THE ST0E: COSMOPOLITAN." produerd by Rmaell Symahony Orelteitra.

Deora Open A.M. Picture at: 11:311. 2:17. 4:5. 7 7.

10:34. Staae anew at: I 27. 4:14. 7:02, :40. lat nrrz.

Saata Rraerverl Clrrle 6-4eltfl The CRAPES of WRATH bv John StslntMok. SMX RIVOLI Doors Open IS Noon WAY CONTINUOUS, at 49th POP. PRICES BROTHER RAT? BABY mcuAiMM'mum MmsiANt iky am PIUS BIQ STAOC NOW Ll.25Vi:R0XY TMI. 71. AM.

aota.w i i mm aT I I I UllUtHua' LOEW'S MEI.BA Garbo. Ninotchka. Melvyn Douclai: Livmoaton Street and Hanover Place Nick Carter, Detective. Walter Pldeeon LOEW'S BAY RIDGE Tyrone Power, Daytime Wife. Linda Darnell! 72d Street and Third Avenue Tower of London, Basil Ralhbone LOEW'S BORO PARK Mr.

Smith Goes to Washington. James Stewartl Slat Street and New Utrecht Avenue Five Little Peppers, Edith Fellowa LOEW'S BREVOORT Bette Davis, Errnl Flynn in Elirabeth and Essex; Breveort Place and Bedford Avenue Laurel and Hardy In The Flyine; Deuces LOEW'S KAMEO William Powell, Mvrna Loy in Another Thin Man; Eaitern Parkway and Nealrand Ave. The Mint of Nights, Pat O'Brien LOEW'S CENTI'RY Call a Meisenecr, The Dead End Kids; Parkaide and Nostrand Avenuea Covered Trailer. The Gleasons Jeffrey Lynn has been assigned to a leading role in "All This and Heaven, Too," the Warner Bioiiu'-s picturiauon of Rachel Field's bestseller. Bette Davis and Charles Boyer are to be co-starred under Anatole Litvak's direction in the film.

Arrangements have also been completed to borrow Virginia Weld- ler from M-O-M to play the part of one of Boyer's daughters. Lynn's st appearances have been "Pr Wive. "A Child Is B( in Born" and "The Fighting G9th." William Lundigan': x'i funnance in 'The Fighting 69th," in which he Too Many Husbands," co-starring Jean Arthur, Fred MacMurray and Meivvn jjouglas. which Director Wesley Ruggle.s is now "shooting." This piittnization of Somerset Matitiiam's stage plav has been pre-pared tor the screen by Claude Appearing in the cast are Harrv ''Tvenport, Waiter Sodcrling. Sam Daniel Mary Treen, Mel- 1,,.

rtnri, I least is headed In Madeleine Car- Columbia's "Men Without Souls." has been launched with Nick Grinde and a cast headed by John Lite, Rochelle Hudson and Barton MaeLane. The film also has Don Beddoe. Cy Kendall. Richard Fi.ske. Eddie Lauhton.

Glenn Ford and Di. Curtis in the ca't. Relie.iisals of special dance routines lor "Too Many Husbands" has brouttlit Le Roy Prinz. Hollywood dance director, to the Columbia lot. The dances form an integral part of the plot of this romantic comedv.

suirrinc Jean Arthur. Fred MacMurray and Mehyn i Douglas. Rooney Here Tomorrow Mickey Roonev. after taking par! in the Birthday cele- brat ion Washington tonight, will come on New York tomorrow' lor a oi ic Poi: 1 SOli's Metro-Ooldwyn- will travel next week to luron. Thomas A.

Edi-iiirthpliuT, to participate in jith iwcs diiendant on the premiere mi: the film "Yov.n:; Tom KdUon" on Feo. 11. Mickey has the title role tiie picture, oi two stories deahim the lite of the noted The second photoplay. Edison the Man." 1:1 uiiidi Spencer Tr.uA is v. ill be ready for re.

case iie late Spring. 'Baker's Wife' Listed The World Theater has set Feb. 26 as the date lor the American premiere ot The Baker's Wife" Femme starring Raima, wi'ii uialopue titles by John e. Il.mest will continue 'heater then. at Ttl TRianile neer Smith Street 5 5,81 LA 'I HI Ml near MWKIHK WPt'kdavs a ia Cartn.

f'ooo. Liquors nd liaitcv -ft uml LEE.S HOIK I AM; and bis OKI II Itinnrr from Mm Ifirift, nn. to Ihurs. VI: I'ri. Sl.jil; Sat.

MA in 4-HIIIII Clubs ft 'Night Music' Opei ms Feb. 22 New Play by Odets Coming to Plymouth "Night Music." the new comedy with music by Clifford Odets. with Elia Kazan, Jane Wyatt, and Morris Carnovsky in the leading roles, which the Group Theater has in rehearsal under the direction of Harold Clurman, will open in New-York at the Plymouth Theater on Thursday, Feb. 22, foilowir.jr it.s Boston engagement, uhich starts on Thursday, Feb. 8.

"The Time of Your L.fe" moved last night to the Guild Theater, beginning Us 15th week on Broadway. Edmond O'Brien will be featured In John van Druten's new play. "Leave Her to Heaven," in which Ruth Chatterton is to he Mr. O'Brien appeared in "The St.ir-Wagon." Orson Welles' production of "Julius Caesar" and M.i-uue Leans' production of iv." Earl Carroll's from the St. James night.

The rev.te at tr.e H.imu Cleveland. "Skylark." whh-n the first attraction to play Finnish Relief Fund, will other extra performance Mnrosco Theater Sunday e-. tills time for the ber.ct'r. o'. Rrhrf Fund.

sir's Sat 1 ale; tir- in was the a -the lo! ei.ui ic nicrr vir and i a pv CESAR ROMERO MARJORIE WEAVER RKO Kenmore, Churfh-Flatbuih RKO Madison. Myrtle-Wyckoll RKO Dvker, 8lh St. and Fifth RKO Prospect. Ninth St. -Fifth Ave.

RKO Bushwick, way-Howard RKO Rcnulilic. Grand and Keap RKO Tllyoti. Coney opp. Steeplechase I ances and one may conn as late a 2:30 pin, and view a show. The formal dres.s premiere ol "G.W.T.W." will be eclebarted on I Thursday evening, At this and alii subsequent evening and Sunday matinee performances a res.er.ed' policy will prevail.

I Festivities for the premiere will begin early in the evening with a series of public and private and dinners held throughout the borough. Ona Munson. who plays the part of Belle Watling in W.j T. will attend a special South- i ern dinner at the Towers Hotel at: 6:30. Later Miss Munson will attend i a "G.W.T.W." party at the Hotel I Bossert and at 8 p.m.

she will attend the formal dress premiere at the Met. Motoi trucks (arryir.g batteries of I powerful searchlights and Kleig lights will be stationed at Fulton and Smit.li Sts. opposite the theater, iand Fulton St. between Smith St. and Gallatin Place will be bathed in artificial daylight.

First nighters will enter the theater through a cordon of troops of tire 14th Regiment, N.G.N.Y., dressed in the Civil War uniforms of their grandfathers, During the past week a squad of 150 ushers at the Met has been trained for the premiere and subsequent reserve seat and continuous performance showings to insure 'facility in the seating of patrons. Reserved seat tickets for the first i two weeks in February are now on I sale at the Met box office. Balcony I seats for the premiere Thursday evening are also still available. MANHATTAN "THE MOST REVI'E IV New pins and needles Mill.Wtil. 8il.

II Ennlnit al .0 40c 75c $1.00 1 55c io $165 WINDSOR 48 E. ot iv. BR. 9-3124 Rlc XI 10 "ONE Sit. Ev.

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at 3:10 LAST 7 TIMES! TALLULAH BANKHEAD i. NATIONAL W. 41 St. Vt.n. ti-HiJO Evi.

8:40, 65c (o 11.31). Mat. Tom ami a 2 0 Alost hltartout rotnrdv of the teuton," Watts Herald 'nbmie THE MALE ANIMAL By Janie Thvrbtr fnd FJhCill S'igfnt ti-ifl ELLIOTT MOUNT Mall Orders Killed in Order nf Receipt CO RT TM W. 48th St. BR.

1-01146. Mats. TOMORROW and SATl RI)AV. 3:411 balk UP e7 hit for the season." Watts, lleraiit Trtbunt II, HARMS oreseiiU a tumrtii JHE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER bv MOSS HART (U.ORCF S. A UFMAN with MONTY WOOLI.LY MUSIC BOX TIIF.A., 4i W.

of B'wny lili. Mata. 11UKS. 41 2.411 The TIIKATRF fil'ILn pre.entl rilll.lP BARRY'S COMl.ltY THE PHILADELPHIA STORY KATHARINE HEPBURN VAN HKFLIN JOSKPII COTTFV NICHOLAS JOY SHIHLFY BOOTH 8HUBERT Thratra, Welt 44 81. Clrtlo 0-5S10 8 ,40.

Mata.THURKDAY and SATURDAY. 2:41) Mail ordem until March 2. Sents Sl.lo Bobby CLARK Luella HEAR ABBOTT and C0STELL0 In THE STREETS OF PARIS uuti The Brazilian Bomb hf II, Cirmfn MIRANDA MAJESTIC W. 44 8t. Matt.

Wed. Sat. SAftOYAiVB t-fiy-T'ifitf (cmctlu hit The time of your life tci'li Kddie HOWLING onrf Julie HAYDON (.1111) TIIF.A., SI. Sr.t of H'lHY Mati.lHUHDAVandSATUH0AY.i;4u inaanua nui run TOBACCO ROAD 1 with WILL (1FFR CHAMPION LONG RUN PLAY OF ALL TIME HOLIDAY MAT, LINCOLN'S BIPTHD4Y FORREST. 49 St.W.of B'aay.

Matl.Wod.t Sat 2 :41 Feei. SSe, SI. 10. IM (No HUher) "Humoroul. treih.

oahileratina" A 'A-'stl, Timrs CF.OKCE ABBOTT rresenis TOO MANY GIRLS MUSICAL COMEDY HIT ht RODDERS HART atnl Geo. MARION Ir. IMPERIAL St, CO. 5-7800. Evi.fl'tO Mata.

TOM'W and ml -HI to Tlie PI. A VwhlriitTS4 COMPANY vrf'rnf TWO ON AN ISLAND FI.MI RII F'S New omedy Hit lth Luthor Adlar Betty Fifld lohn Crayon RKOAOHt RST W. II SI. (I Evt. A t.t.30 to II.

10. Mott.Tnm 4 Sat 10 Mall Ordera Now Sit Verk In Ad'atire CHARLES BICKFORD DORIS NOLAN RKO Shore Road. Both Beware and Witneia Vanishes." Edmund Lowe WEEKDAY MATS. CONTINUOUS itsuni 75c incl. tax PLUS SECOND HIT 'ONE HOUR TO LIVE" Lauphten.

"Jamaica Inn'1; Cooper, "What a Life" laMVPCW A Kl'" Hl.hway. Sonja Hinle "EVERYTHING HAPPEN8 AT NIGHT' VJU TT I I Coney hland Humphrey Batart "THE RETURN OF OR. AVALON. Klnis Hllhway and E. IDth Jamea Stewart.

Jean Arthur. "MR. PATIO. Flatbulh Ave, and Midwood WASHINGTON Edith Eallewt. "Five Little Pepperi" MARINE.

Flatnuih Ave. and Kings H'wsy. PAUL MUNI. JANE BRYAN, "WE MA YFAIB, Avenue and Coney HI. Ave, "RENO," with RICHARD DIX.

GAIL PATRICK COLLEGE. Flatbulh Ave. and Avanua H. Kyser, "That's Rifht, You're A. Faye, 'Barlcnde', ARRAGLT, Flatbulh tMR''i-BROS.

"ATTllrl f'IRf and LESLIE HOWARD in "INTERMEZZO" Loew Met. Ready For' Wind' Opening Theater to Open 9 A.M. Thursday; Formal Premiere in Evening The doors of Loew's Metropolitan Theater will open Thursday morning at. 9 o'clock to seat patrons for the first performance in Brooklyn of "Gone With the Those who will be on hand for the openins show will have no trouble seats, according to the management. The six cashiers at the three entrances of the Met will be able to serve promptly all who to David O.

Selznick's fabulous production of the Margaret Mitchell book. There are 7.1(10 seats available daily for continuous matinee perform STACK PLAYS LAST 7 TIMES! 'w SzciYo Vital, Ballet theatre IOMCHT: Sifi Lakt: The re.it Affl-riran Ciuof; odi id Glory; jkrdin Ant i da. Wtli. Carnival; Judamrnt ot farts: C. -eil T1H HS.

f-wtn nke Lidy Int.) ri: Goyearai. THI KS. I Lro Sylphtill; Ravm. td Sfott Qui rite (ta i t-i iv-r Irl Black Hitimi. fRl.

Caniaval: u.irk fiog.fi: to Glory I'. Syip'ii Je P-ifr and the Wolt; Quintette. Likr: jar it in Am Lilat: O0r lo Glory Quint, tr I)- 55c $2.20 I I STKIt THFTRK Hadln ilv eith Sith Avf. Fhoiif Ir. B'ljla, ov id liindiom." Anlf nii.Juitr.

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of y. Cl.t-WI?-. lo 14.40. Mti.Tom' and S.t .41 id 'at on Sale for Ncit in Urrk Earl" CAST OP 100 FMlurinr The Moil Beautiful Glrl in the World SI. V.

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Night I I n-f S.50 Subneoiient lu ll. ill VI. 10 Matinn Thuraday and lo OI.SKN and Mr 11 JOHNSONS crr ELLZ A P0PPIN WINTER GARDEN, B'aay and '-nth ft. fv. 8 1(1 Matt.

Tom'w. Sat. and Lincoln'! Birthd.iy Trb. 12) il 1 1 Vr I I CO HIT! Barry Sara At JUNO AND THE PAYC0CK Ru.ell COLLINS Sffie SHANVON MANsrleld W. 47th St.

I mail is. Mata. Tom'w and Sal. 0ROCHS 'SpVlXbiIDIN0IpFrFORMANCE- Winrhrll Tlir PLAYWRIGHTS' COMPANY Wk PAUL MUNI i. MAXWRIX ANnKRSON M-iv Tiny Key largo BARRYMORi: W.

4 SI. -lr 11-11 I'm tn.K to Jl.lfl. als. Tom A Slit .2 411 OSCAIi SStltlN urcaenla rlarenie llav'a HFE WITH FATHER Mndr Into a HOWARD LIN08r anil RUSSEL CR0IISE I MI'IKK B'wiy 40 St. Pt 4ll.tl.IO to 3..10.

Mall.Tom and 7 HOOTIIE'S CO.Wf Dl' 'lllTI Margin for error Direr-fed ht; OTTO PnFMINGFH PLYMOUTH. W. 45th 8t, Evt ri.l. OliS Mala. TOMORROW and SATI RDAV MI No performainee Monday Feb.

ft Fitra Mat. tor John Barcymoro Fan. 0pni Tom'w 8:30 Sharp JOHN BARRYMORE MY DEAR CHILDREN tt. AI.I0 ta 41.30. Mala.

Llnrolo-, and wa.hinitan'a Birlhtlayi. 11.10 lo BILASCO 44 St. I. it ay. BR 1 201,7 OUT FIRST dt SIXONH Mull I I I FULTON, SMITH and LIVINGSTON BROOKLYN Oavla.

Errol Flynn. "ELIZABETH AND ESSEX 'i "MUTINY IN THE BIG HOUSE'' DONAT. "GOODBtE. JIK. "DANCING CO-ED." with LAN A Tl ItNUl VOGUE.

Coney Island Ave. and Avenue MIDWOOD. Avrnue and Eait 13th ALREMARLE, Flslbuih Albemarle Rd. way-Noltrand RIALTO, Flatbulh Ave, and Certalyeu Rd. PARKSIDE.

Flatbulh and Parktido TRIANGLEKlniaHithway.E. Jtht. Jee E. Loretta The Bette arid ROBERT Brown. "Beware, Spooks" 'The Witness Vanishes'' Yeunp, 'Eternally and "U-Boat Mars Broi.

"At the and Mars "AT THE CIRCUS A "WHAT A LIFE' ELM, Avenue and East 17th Street. TYRONE POWER In "OAYTIMK nd LAIJtEL AND HARDY In "FLYING DELCES'1 THE BEST FOOD the perfect complement for a SUPERB PICTURE When you see "GONE WITH THE WIND' QUENTIN. auentia Rd. and East Jith The FEATURE FILmSSHOminO TODAY ilinr a i 0. OPEN UNTIL 1 A.M.

374 Fulton Sfreer, lV Eicsiaurants IUOOKLl and OI I I NS Ol RAH RONALD C0LMAN WALTER HUSTON "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED" "PRIVATE DETECTIVE" with JANE WVMAN MAXIE ROSENSIOOM GEORGE RAFT HUMPHREY B0CARI in "INVISIBLE STRIPES" MELVYN DOUGLAS JOAN IL0NDELL "THI AMA2ING MR. WILLIAMS" CHARLES BICKFORD In "FIVE STEPS TO THE CHAIR" TITO OUIZARa ALAN MOWBRAY "THE LLANO KID" CONE WITH THE WIND 1 Whil Ihaae fnaafremenU are limir.d, I 4i will not be ahown earfpl at advanced pnrfa al leaat until 13(1. I ASTOR DallT Prireai UATlNtKS (Kae.Sal., Hoi 15o to II 10. HVEN1N0S 11.10-12.20. EIaiA4ltll i III lean Naitmd CAPITOL Com In it ant tlmt Bnd an nltr hnf.

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AH priraalnrl.ii.alai SlGeorae hi: ami; not Paul Muni AVHOUSf eaiaaMRairnuss ALONF" Jane Bryan RENO'1 Richard On flail Palntk BAY RIDGE Center, Slsth Ave. and 56th St The Rains Came: also Heritaie of the Ueserl Electra. 76th 8t. and Third Av Lea also Lauth It off Stanley. Fifth Ave.

and 75th St Lloyds of London; also Metropolitan BEDFORD Apollo. Fulton and Threop Goodbye. Mr. Chips: also Beware Snooks National 720 waehlnaton Rulers of the sea: and The rat and the Canary Rosers. Rmers cor.

Sullivan PI. Be My Detiny: and On Your Toes Savoy. 1513 Bedford Av One Hour to Live; also Cisco Kid and the Larly BENSONHl'RST Colony, S3th St. and 18th Ave Cavalcade; also The Hollywood Stadium Mystery BOROUGH HALL AND DOWNTOWN Dufrield, Outfield and Fulton sta life Brains In Colleur; also lancer Snv Momart. Fulton St.

and Rockwell After Nlrht; also The llnur of I rsr St. Georfe Playhouse, 100 Pineapple St. We Are Not Alone; also Reno, I. nil Patrick Terminal, Fourth Ave. and Dean 81 Rulers of the Sea: The Cat and the Canary Tiyoll.

Fulton St. and Myrtle Ave Danclne; Co-ed; also Meet Ur. Christian BRIGHTON BEACH Oceana. Blnliton Beach We Are Nol Alone; also Richard Dis, in Reno FLATBI'SH Astor, Flatbush near Chnrlh These Three; also Enlcr Madame Illssa I audi Halbuih, Church and Flatbush Ava ON STAGE: Dead End Kid: Jurkle Searl- Ann lluponl. Men of Music; Milt llerlh Trio; olhcrs Granada, Church and Neatrand Avta Jamaica Inn; also What a Lite EAST FLATBI'SH Avenue Ave.

D-E. 43d St Daytime Wife: alo The Flvhir Deuces Rufby, tftlea and Church Aves Diaputrd Passage; also L-Boat 29 GERRITSEN BEACH Graham. 311 Whitney Ave Thunder Afloat; also Fifth Avrnue Girl PARK SLOPE Carlton. FIstbusK and Seventh Ave Goodbye, Mr. Chips: also The Flyine Deuces Plaia, Flatbush Ave.

and Par Place. firaham Bell: also Forced Passport Sanders, Prospaet Park Wst-I4lh of the Sea: also The Cat and the Canary KINGS HIGHWAY Jewel, Kings Highway and Ocean Come and Get 11; and Illdraway Girl AVENHF. 17 SECTION Avenue II Ava. U-E. ICIh Dr.

Christian: ulso Kid Mthllniale Traymore, Avanua and E. 40 th At the Circus; Nancy Drew and The Hidden Sta in a. a RIDGEWOOD Colonial. 1741 Broadway Mr. Smith Goes to Waahlntlon: Five Little rentiers Rlvoli.

Mvrtla and Wilson Aves Esplonaae Agent; also What a life SHEEPSHEAD RAY Sheepshead. Sheepihaad Bay. Voerolas. Mr. (hips; Dancing Co-ed.

I.iu linurr SOI'TH BROOKLYN tandrr'a Globe, J28 15th St At the Cirrus: also Death Goes North Minerva, tovaalli Ave, and 14th St The Women, Jean Crawlord, Norma Shearai, Rasalmd Russell BEDFOKI) PLAZA Luiit h'-'on Li.Af liinv ami IS imoOKIA.X "61" 1IOO.H nOTEL UOSSLIIT iMfjhi I I. MAMIATT.W IVcw ICoiininuinii (ltl IIFI ANCI.V ST. 3 ihnw.i lr. J. ho Hrn Po.k.i-j E.tc!ire s-c-iurse D.nner II.

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Pages Available:
1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963