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lor BROOKLYN DAILY THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1038 Telephone Miin 4-6000 i News of Events on Nearby Stages and Screens, and in the Film Studios 12 Arriving Today on Downtown Screens Screen News The Screen HERBERT COHX. Rogers-Stewart Comedy Con tin en at Music Hall "Vivacious Lady," RKO-Radlo's romantic comedy coslarring Ginger Rogers and James Stewart, will be continued for a second week on the screen of the Radio City Music Hall beginning today. The film, hailed by critics and near-capacity audiences alike as one of the most engaging comedies of the year, Is a romance based on the popular I. A. R.

Wylie magazine story about a night club singer who' weds a college professor. George Stevens directed the picture from a screen play written by P. J. Wolfson and Ernest Pogano. "Blockade" will be the Music Hall's next attraction, VyWV if fu 'When Were You Comes to N.

Y. Strand With Mysteries of the Zodiac and Minimum of Logic There is an amazing, mystic quality to the astrologic clairvoyance of Anna May Wong in the N. Y. Strand Theater When Were You Born?" But it takes more than novel atmosphere to make a good mystery out of a flimsy crime. "When Were You Born?" has practically nothing besides Anna May Wong.

She lakes her place alongside of Joan Blondcll as a feminine detective by virtue of her deductions from horoscopes; her understanding of what will happen when the sun squares Sagittarius, and her estimation whether a suspect born under the sign, of Capricorn should really be a juspect in the murder of the wealthy importer, James Stephenson. She tingled out the culprit in the end, but strangely enough, it was not -When Were You astrology but good old-fashioned de- Warnrr N.llon Dlc. Slmone Simon, Don Ameche and Robert Young share stellar role honors In "Josette," the new Roxy Theater screen attraction beginning tomorrow. "Josette" ls based upon a play by Paul Prank and Georg Fraser from a story of Ladislaus Vadnai, James Edward Grant wrote the screen play. Other films opening tomorrow include "Sign of the Cross," a revival of the Cecil B.

DeMille masterpiece, at the Criterion Theater; "Kidnapped," the screen version of the Robert Louis Stevenson novel, with Warner Baxter, Freddie Bartholomew and Alice Whclan, at the Albee Theater, on a double bill with the Jones Family in "A Trip to "Gold Dingers of Paris," the latest edition of one of the earliest annuals, at the Fox Brooklyn Theater, with "Stolen Heaven" as associate feature, and the revival of "The Sheik." with Rudolph Valentino starred, at the Brooklyn Strand Theater. a a Miss," starring Laurel and Hardy, comes to Loew's Metropolitan today, along with "Divorce of Lady and "The Son of the Sheik," the last of the Valentino screen romances, begins an engagement at Werba's Theater on Flat-bush Ave. Ext. tective logic, that did the trick. ure wimanl Mc0inn (rom Dr.

Manley Hall, a rofessional as Valentino in 'The Sheik' Due at Strand Tomorrow Beginning tomorrow the Brooklyn Strand Theater will show for a limited, exclusive engagement the late Rudolph Valentino in "The Sheik," with Adolphe Menjou and Agnes Ayres, as part of the double-feature program. The associate feature will be "Penthouse Scandal," with Evelyn Venable, Grant Richards, Clara Blandick and Bernadene Hayes. Seventeen years ago Rudolph Valentino rose from the obscure ranks of movie extras to achieve the greatest popularity in the history of motion pictures. Today thousands of picturegoers all over the country are still flocking to see the great a serpen play by Anthony Coldeway on an original story ttv Dr. Manley H.ill.

Presented at the New York strand Theater. THE CAST Doris Kane Marnaret Lindsay Mary Lee Ling Anna May Wong Kenton Lola Lane Larry Cams Anthony Averill Inspector lireaf Charles Wilson Serjeant Keily Frank Jaquet Shields Eric Stanley Fred Gow Leonard Mudie Dr. Merton Maurice Cass trologer, conceived the idea for a mystery solved by the stars. In a brief prologue he attempts to explain the significance of the 12 constellations of the Zodiac, from Aries to Pisces. We listened closely but we can't recall a thing he said.

Beyond its basic idea, "When Were You Born?" is an ordinary cops and killer film. Very ordinary. screen lover in the greatest picture of his career. Historical Drama Held "The Courier of Lyons," starring Pierre Blanchar, is being held over for a second week at the 55th St. Playhouse beginning today.

Based on an actual criminal trial in Napoleonic France, the picture was directed by Maurice Lehmann and features Dita Parlo, Jean Tissier, Jacques Copeau, Charles Dullin and Dorville in the supporting cast. Margaret Lindsay, the Warner star, has a crude 10-minute part and inmost illogical things. Suspects run a suspect in the murder because she around police headquarters with as was Stephenson's fiancee through much restraint as house flies. And a blackmail scheme; Lola Lane, who after the confession is in. there are hinted that she had the goods on i enough loo.e ends left flying in the the imposter, might also have been i wind to make another mystery just a suspect, but Dr.

Hall never got i about as good, around to having her brought in Without studying the Zodiac, we for questioning. Leonard Mudie, prophesy that one of these days a Stephenson's business partner, was good police reporter Ls going to be another, and so was Eric Stanley, called into a Hollywood movie stu-the dead man's man. There are I dio to inject some real mystery into certainly enough potential criminals I the make-believe that is now carry -for a good mystery. ing on the traditions of Dr. Watson But they are allowed to do the and Sherlock Holmes.

Paderewski Film Stays Ignace Jan Paderewski In "Moonlight Sonata," featuring Charles Farrell. Marie Tempest and Barbara Greene, Ls being held for a sixth week at the Little Carnegie Playhouse beginning Monday. There will be a midnight show Saturday. Left: Delia Lind and Stan Laurel in 'Swiss Miss the new Laurel and Hardy comedy which shares the neiv bill at Loew's Metropolitan with 'The Divorce of Lady Right: Vilma Hanky and Rudolph 'Valentino in 'The Son of the trop which starts an engagement today at erha Hrooklyn 1 heater. MOTION PICTURES Stage News LOEW'S I i mm MM In Swing Fiesta nation the WPA Federal Theater Project's Living Newspaper on housing at the Adelphi Theater, is temporarily out of the cast while recovering from an appendectomy.

The role of the mayor has been taken by Frank Scalise, Badia's understudy. Sir Cedric Hardwicke has returned to the cast of "Shadow and Substance," Paul Vincent Carroll's play, which Eddie Dowling is presenting at the Golden Theater. The star missed the Monday evening due to an accident suffered while playing tennis on Sunday afternoon. At first it was thought that he might be kept out of the cast for a week but X-rays indicated there was no serious injury and when it was found that he could walk without even a slight limp and without pain, his physician advised he might return to the play. No performance of "Shadow a-1 Substance" was given on Monday evening.

Films on Neighborhood Screens Lila Barber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. of 1615 Avenue wi1' do her monologue at a dramatic recital to be given under the auspices of Violet Hill on Sunday, June 12. at the St.

Felix St. eater, Brooklyn. Langston Hughes' "Don't You Want to Be Free?" comes to the Nora Bayes Theater for a one- li JA I I THEIR NEW FULL-LENGTH lUiafy JVjf S. FEATURE COMEDY Ji Jfc Vs I STAN OLIVER gypwf LAUREL 'SWISS MISS' 1 1 dslla COMEDY RIOT I I Saint in New York" at the following RKO Theaters: Kenmore. Madison.

Prospect, Bushwick, Republic. Dyker, Green-point, Tilyou and Orpheum. Marjorie Weaver and Tony Martin have the romantic leads in "Kentucky Moonshine." The same theaters, Tuesday and Wednesday, will show Mai Evans, John Boles and Bruce Cabot in "Sinners in Paradise" and "Sergeant Murphy," with Ronald Reagan and Mary Maguire. The program at the Shore Road Theater, beginning tomorrow and continuing through Tuesday is headed by "Girl of the Golden West," the Jeanette MacDonald-N 1 Eddy musical romance of the old West. "Dangerous to Know," the Akim Tamiroff-Gail Pa trick-Anna May Wong, underworld story, is the associate attraction.

"Making the Headlines" and "Ladies in Love." the former with Jack Holt and Beverly Roberts and the latter with Tyrone Power and Loretta Young, will form the Shore Road's bill Wednesday and MOTION PICTURES i night stand under the sponsorship ri of the New Theater League, Friday night. Shattering all previous records held by WPA Federal Theater Project productions in Harlem, "Haiti." the drama of the Black Napoleon at the Lafayette Theater, has been seen by more than 85.000 persons during its 84 performances. the Mayor one-third of a Leopold Badia, Guardia of if MOTION I'ICTLRLS If llfWf- tOCWf5 LEADS IN BROOKLYN! HtDTl "III, IRST TIME Benny Coodman, whose hand trill he a feature of the monster swing carnival at Madison Square Garden Sunday night for the hene-fit of the Los Angeles Sanatorium. Sidney Howard's historic drama, adapted originally from the novel of Paul de Kurif, opens at Loew's Valencia Theater today in a screen version bearing the original stage title, "Yellow Jack." Starring Robert Montgomery and Virginia Bruce, and featuring Lewis Stone, Charles Coburn, Andy Devine, Buddy Ebsen, Henry Hull, Sam Levene and Alan Curtis, "Yellow Jack" is the story ot Major Reed's Cuban crusade against yellow fever. "Divorce of Lady starring Merle Oberon and Lawrence Olivier, will be the associate attraction at the Valencia on the program which will continue through Wednesday.

Beginning today and continuing through Monday, "Adventures of Marco Polo" and "Start Cheering" comprise the bill at the following Loew Theaters: Alpine. Bedford. Broadway. Coney Island, 46th Gates and Oriental. The same theaters will present "Squadron of Honor" and "Storm in Teacup" Tuesday and Wednesday.

Other Loew programs are: Bay Ridge Tomorrow through Monday, "Joy of Living" and "Law of the Underworld." Tuesday through Thursday. "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife" and "Romance in the Dark." Boro Park Tomorrow through Tuesday. "Four Men and a Prayer" and "Rascals." Wednesday and Thursday, "Bluebeards's Eighth Wife" and "Penrod and His Twin Brother." Brevoort Today through Sunday. "Joy of Living" and "Law of the Underworld." Monday through Wednesday, "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife" and "Romance in the Dark." Century Tomorrow through Monday. "Test Pilot" and "Making the Headlines." Tuesday through Thursday.

"Bulldog Drummond's Peril" and "She Loved a Fireman." Kameo Today through Monday. "Adventures of Marco Polo" and "Start Cheering." Tuesday and Wednesday, "Storm in a Teacup" and "Squadron of Honor." Melba Today through Wednesday, "Test Pilot'' and "Tip-Off Girls." Kings Today through Wednesday, "Colleee Swing" and "Her Jungle Love." Palace Today through Monday, fa. IN BROOKLYN "Valentin Ws 3 Exclusive limited showing of the greatest Valentino Cabin mm 4TayMrt IUUmI Into 1" picture ever madell Pan- Rmiywm LOKWS KINGS Collide Swlnt, Burns and Allen, Martha Kayes Flatbuah and Tilden Avanuet plui Her Junila Love I in leehnieolor) LOEW'S PITKIN' Colleie Slni. Burm and Allen. Martha Rave: Pitkin and Saratoga Avenuaa 4 Her Jungle Love, Technlrolor.

Dorothy Laraour LOEW'S MELBA Clark Gable. Myrna Lov, Spencer Tracy, Test Livlniton street and Hanaver Plata Pilot; plui Tip Off Glrla, Lloyd Nolan LOEW'S GATES Gary Cooper, Adventurea of Marro Polo- Gatea Avenue and Broadway plus Start Cheerini. Walter Connolly LOEW'S BEDFORD Gary Cooper, Adventures of Marco Polo: plua Walter (onnollr. Jimmy Durante LOLW 46TII ST Gary Cooper, Adventures of Marco Polo: 6th Street and New Utrecht Avenue start Cheering Walter Connolly LOEW'S KAMEO Gary Cooper, Adventures of Marco Polo; Eaatarn Parkway and Noitrand Ave. PU5 slrt Walter Connollr LOEW'S ALPINE Garr Cooper.

Adventures of Marro Polo. sijTld Ourie; Ctth Street and Filth Avenue plus Start Cheerini. Walter Connolly LOEW'S RROADWAY Garv Cooper. Adventures of Marco Polo, sierid Curia; Broadway and Myrtle Avenue plus Start Walter Connolly LOEW'S CONEY ISLAND Carv Cooper. Adventures of Marco Polo- Surf and Stillwell Avenuaa plus start Cheerini.

Walter Connolly LOEW'S BORO PARK Jeanette MarDonald. Kelson Eddy, Girl of the Slat straM and New Utrecht Avenue Golden West: and Island In the Sky LOEW'S CENTCRV When G-Men Step In, Don Terry: plus Carole Noitrand and Parkside Avenues Lombard, Fools for Scandal, Fcrnand travel LOEW'S BREVOORT Irene Dunne. Douf. Fairbanks Joy of Llvintj Brevoort Place and Badlord Avenue plus Law of the Underworld. Chester Morris LOEW'S BAY RIDGE Over the Wall.

Dirk Foran. June Travis- 72i and Third Avenue plus Hawaii Bobby Breen, Ned Sparks I msM-mm JUL 1 VVvrV: TI Werba's Brooklyn XSTARTSX aaaal ill FLATBUSH EXT. ANO FULTON ST. 'inn "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife" and "Romance in the Dark." Tuesday and Wednesday, "Swing It. Professor" and "Storm in a Teacup." Pitkin Today through, Monday, "College Swing'" and "Her Jungle Love." Tuesday and Wednesday, "Sailing Along" and "The Invisible Enemy." Premier Today through Monday.

"Adventures of Marco Polo" and "Start Cheering." Tuesday and Wednesday, "Dracula" and "Squadron of Honor." Warwick Tomorrow through Monday, "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife" II PHONE NEVINS 8-7320 i fV TOMORROW Vl A DESPERATE GAME OF BLIND MAN'S BUFF with a womon'i honor at stake and a man'i 3 11 II STARTS I I Jl AY lira hanging In the balanc I RICHARD DIX in BLIND ALIBI" with WHITNEY BOURNE EDUARDO CIANNELLI vTSBaarsa-avsi HRy II conti from 9:30 AM- lmt.M!iTS.!:H 'T IS MODERNIZED WITH pK, ZJ nb music mmS SOUND! 'M(fn on Patio, Flatbuth and Mldwood Klngsway, Klnia H'way. Coney 11. Ave. Avalon, Kings Highway and E. 18th Albemarle, Flatbuah and Farraaut.

Flatbuah Marine, Flatbuah Ave. and Klnaa H'wy. Mayf air, Coney I si. Ave. and Avenue Mldwood, Avenue and E.

13th St Elm, Avenue and E. 17th St Trlancle, Kings H'way and E. 12th St Rlalto, Flatbuah Ave. at Cortelyou Rd. Parkside.

Flatbuah and Parktii'e Avaa. Vokuc, Coney lei. Ave. and Avenue K- Merrily We Live: Blf Broadrasl of W. C.

Flelda Rita Krntucky Moonshine: Salnl In New York Bluebeard's Eiihth Wife; and Romance in the Dark; Hrtinuinr Neat Thursday, Test Pilot Deanna Durbln. Mad About Music; and Penitentiary Deanna Durbin, Mad About Music: and Penitentiary Bis; Broadrasl of 1I13K; and Women Are Like That Kay Francis. Women Are Like That: Battle of B'wav Merrily We Live; W. C. Fields.

Big Broadcast of lit. IX -Deanna Durbin. Mad About Music; and Penitentiary The Goldwyn Follies: and Bulldog Drummond's Peril Old Chicafo. with Alice Faye; Wide Open Faces The Kid Comes Back; and Every Day's a Holiday Old Chicago, with Alice Fave: Wide Open Faeea and "Romance in the Dark." Tues-; day through Thursday, "Four Men and a Prayer" and "Rascals." At RKO Theaters 'Kentucky Moonshine," featuring the latest clownings of the three Ritz Brothers, starts a five-day en-I gagement today along with Louis Hayward and Kay Sutton "The BROOKLYN A QUKCNS LEGITIMATE THEATERS MANHATTAN FEATURE Fl LITIS SHOllJinC TO DflV LAST MATINEE TODAY at "Mil FINAL PERFORMANCE TOM'W FVti. r.PDTRimr I AURFMPi: in RROint BAY RIDGE Center, SKth Ave.

and 56th SI of 1938; Murder In Greenwich Vlllaaa Electra. 76th St. and Third Ave Davis in Jesebel; Radio City Revels Stanley. Slh Ave. and 75th SI I ll Take Romance; also Paid to Dance BEDFORD GEORGE M.

COHAN! IN A NEW MI ICAI. REVl'E I'D RATHER BE RIGHT EH 40 Mat. EDN TSDA and SAT.al 1 41) MUSIC BOX 45 SI Wail of ay Susan god Bv RA III I ROTHKRS mm BAXTER 1,1 7 1 'iti I fwod.e In Old Chicaro; also Change nf Heart Merrily We Live; and Bl Broadcast of 10.111 Air Cooled. Borer In Mayerllna; also 20th Century Anollo, Fulton and Throne National Thea 720 Waahingtnn Ave Roirers. Regere eor.

Sullivan PI. Savoy, 1515 Bedford Ave nimvy iiivunintnc; ana 5Bini in New York la a Miliar to I Kilter! PWIGHT DF.ERE WIMAS rftt( DfNNIS VERA VIVIENNE WALTER KINO ZORINA SEGAL SLEZAK ROnGKRS and HARTS Mutleal Conrnl, I MARRIED AN ANGEL with Audre? rtirljtlf rharlf H'ltfra I.OVEI DANCING ANdhlS Eva. $4,40. Sat. and Wfit.JI 75 8HUBERT.

W.44 St. CI.6-5BB0. Mail Ordan Ni "SAINT IN NEW YORK" BOROIT.II HALL AND DOWNTOWN Cumberland. Cumberland and Fulton Sta. Swine; Your Lady; also The Bit City Duffirld.

Dullleld and Fulton Sta Women Are Like That; Builder. Drummond's Peril St. Georre. 100 si Penrod and His Twin Brother; Expensive Husbands Terminal. Fourth Ave.

and Dean St Women Are Like That; Battle of Broadway Tlvoll, Fulton St. and Myrtle Ave Joy of Llvlnj: and Dangerous to Know BRIGHTON BEACH Oceana, Brighton Belch Ave. -Holt St Joy of Living; and Bulldog Drummond's Peril BROWNSVILLE JOHN GOLDEN Drodiietion with Paul MrGrath PLYMOUTH Thaa .45111 St.W.ot av. Evg 40 ALL PFRFS. RV tn Ji.Ill NO IIK.IIKR Scirntifirallv Air- nnlrd MAX GORUON Htfltnll The woMEN-2d year THE CCiMF.DY HIT bti CLARE POOTIIg CAST l)F 111 ALL WOMEN ETHEL BARRYM0RE 8t.

Eva 40 MATS. SATUHDAY AND WEDNESDAY. 2:40 JHE TWO BOUQUETS That Radiant Muviral Mil' A ir-C nrlihnvrd WINDXOR. IV. IKth St.

Fvrnlnra at Prlffa St K. Matlnrra SAT. and Sl.lil-Hf: 35 li BARTHOLOMEW irl Mkl Mil I irrinaa' dvntur.romaine KIDMAPPED frafa Ltalal Citatum iarn 01 with LOUIS HAYWARD KAY SUTTON 3 AIR-COOLED "The Best Show in Town" Ai DEN IH NEW YORK" touls Haywiftl a "SERGEANT MURPHY" People Cinrma. Saratoga Lenin in October Sotiet Talkie, English Titles DUDLEY DIGGES In Paul Cnmedr lilt FI.ATBUSH Astnr. Flatbuah near Churrh Flatbuah.

Chureh and Flatbuth Avra. Glenwnod. 1475 Flatbuth Ave Granada, Churrh and Noatrand Avea. RKO Kenoiore, Chureh-Flatbueh Avea "ft KIYN Flatbuth at Kolb A If IPIf 1 a di rru uuri iu The King Steps Out: and Drums of Jeopardy tarole Lombard in. Rumba: and The Wrong Road The Informer; also Once in a lifetime The Goldwyn Follies; and The Girl Was Young Kentucky Moonshine; and Saint In New York 0 BORROWED TIME i mi PARAMOUNT i oi-Tneficm JAMES BARTON Tobacco road 5i 1 ml Frrol Flrnn a Olivia am Naatlland aaH Rathlwiw Claud Rains "ROBIN HOOD" tut ith FRANK CONROY anl PETER HO EN LONG ACRE W.

411 t. Eva. It tl ta 13 Mat. Sat. and Wad.

Mall Order Fillrn Prnmatlv CHOICE SEATS AVAILABLE AT ALL PRICES I Alwavi 247 Eirrllrnt Blrnny Srata SI EXTRA MATINEE ro I Bale. Mr Oreh. SI SO 'nlm Inn FORREST. 48t.W.otB'y. Mat.

Wad. and Sat 2 4', "3 "LITTLE MISS THOROUCHBRtO" FOX Flotbultl ol Nttrini "CRIME SCHOOL-wlth "Daad End" KMs- Hamphmaart 'SINNERS IN PARADISE" "Beat rntnrdv to N. 1." Wnlttr Wliiclfll iHAT A LIFE A OKORGE ABBOTT PROtHTTION by CLIFFORD (iOI.I)SMiril BILT M0 RE, W. 47 St. Air-Londitioned ev01.

45, Ma Mala. SAT. and MS, In 3 MATS. WfEKLY: 5IH to SI ETHEL BARRYMORE HITE0AKS HUDSON THEA 44 at y. BR.fl CHOICE SEATS AVAII.Anl.F.

to S.t wr RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL Madg Evans John Bolts EAST FLATBl'SH Avenue Ave. D-E. 4Hd St Condemned Women; also Hawaii Calls, Bobby Breeit GERRIT.3EN BEACH Graham. Sli Whitney Ave Walking Down Broadway; There Goes the Groom PARK SLOPE Atlantic, flatbuah Ave. and Oean 8t.

Deanna Durbin In Mad Abnut Music- Penitentiary Carlton, 2t)2 Flatbuth Ave Joy of Living; and Dangerous to Know Plaea. Flatbuah Ave. and Park Plaea Barbara Stanwyck In Stella Dallas; Disney's Revue RKO Prosnect. Ninth St. -Filth Ave.

Moonshine; and Saint In New York Sanders, Pro-inert Psrk Wett-Uth Battle of Broadway; and Women Are Like That Venus, 1274 Proaiect Ave Tnhn Boles In Seed: Forty Naughtv Girls KINGS HIGHWAY Jewel, Klnga H'way and Ocean p'kway Scandal Street; Karloff, Lugosi In The Raven Navarre Proven Picture Theatre, Coney Island Ave. and Avenue 0 Everybody Sing; also The Women in Prison AVEVI'E SECTION Avenue II Ave. E. 16th St In Old Chicago; also Over the Wall Traymore, Ave. and E.

46th St Fools for Scandal; Love, Honor and Behave RIDGEWOOD Colonial, 1746 Braariway Joy or Living; and Rattle nf Broadway Rlyoll Myrtle and Wilaen Avaa Wnmen in Prison: Change of Heart Gloria Stuart RKO Madison, Myrlls and Wytkoff Avaa Kentucky Moonshine; and Saint In New York SHEFPSHEAD BAY Sheepshead, Bheeashead Bay. Merrily We Live; also Big Bioadrast cf SOI TM BROOKLYN Sander's Globe, 221 15th 8L Bobby Breen In Hawaii Calls; Over the Wall 1 r-tS IKS TOMORROW, Vbw" 1938 Pulitzer Prize. Play OUR TOWN MOROSCO 41th St. W. ot y.Clrtlf o-SMO Eva.

1:40. Mat. Sat. and 40. 11.10 2 -20 pooMSERVicE A Cforja Abbott rrodii.tmn by John Mnrrav and Allen Bnrrti a- CORT w.

as St. Air-Conditioned rn. i as. to si Mail. BAT, and SOc to Sl.lWl FDPIS DOWl IXC, virntt Sir CEDRIC HARDWICKE Shadow and substance GOLDEN.

W. 43, lv. 1.40. Mtta.Sat.t Wad. .3:40 50lh St.

A 6tkAa. Doom Ooan II .10 A M. HCLD OVCR ItCONDWtlHI CINCER ROGERS 1AMES STEWART VIVACIOUS LADY ON TMl" STAOt TMl lOtti pan i ol otd Ktri timphonv Ofthlr. km. ami Picluf 1 i 11:14.

I ll, Ol, 7 44, 10 2 Itt Mitanirt Sott Ritrd Clr. 6-4600 111 Jl aii i z. i PCI.IT7ER PRIZE PLAY (IF You Can't Take It With You BOOTH THE 4.TRE. 4S Waat nf B'aav FVS. MATS.

WED AND In MATS. TODAY, ED. and 4n EXTRA PERF. MONDAY JLNE 6 Last "KENTUCKY MOONSHINE" Day "SAINT IN NEW YORK" ItKAl) EAOI.E WANT ADS jfTTjltj Mention Eagle When Shopping.

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