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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES SEPT. 25, 1945 New Federal Court 2-Day Army Caravan for True Glor A 1 CA Warn will City Building Plan Is Seen as Test of ji two-cay Army caravan and a 50-pieee army band, put on an hour's demonstration of radar I i House Is Sought an hour's demonstration and a crosstown convoy before beginning Its tour throughout Brooklyn. The convoy is set parade, is scheduled to start lromto Dass throuch Williamsburg at A i For Civic Center A drive to erect a new Federal The rqhf sanf for perfect refreshment a The biggest opportunity for the Court House in the proposed Civic Center is being launched bv the Fed eral Grand Jurors' Association for new city administration will be the recently announced city building program, according to Genevieve B. Borough Hall at noon tomorrow and 1:45 p.m.. Bay Ridge at 2:45 p.m., at the same time on at 3:45 p.m.

and Park marking the opening of the first i Slope at 5:45 p.m. At 7:30 p.m. Brooklyn showing of General 'the convoy will reassemble In Albee Dwight D. Eisenhower's "The TrueiSq. for another radar demonstra-Glory" at the Albee, beginning tion.

Thursday. On Thursday, in addition to the Assembling at noon at Borough an army band will per-Hall on both days, the caravan, con-J form all day in front of the Albee aisting of two complete radar sys-Theater, paying tribute to the "True tems, as well as 20 pieces of motor-; Glory" and the men who made It lzed equipment, 62 Army personnel possible. I the Eastern District of New York. i i Earle. city council minority leader and candidate for re-election to the i Gaston Koch, vice president of the group announced today a committee, will soon be appointed to secure sup-j port from civic and legal organlza-i tions throughout the area covered- cKy council, who spoke at a meeting or the lt2h AD.

Republican Club I 409 9th last night. by the court. The program, which calls for vast I The court proposed by Mr. Koch would be at Cadman Plaza, and would have more trial and Jury Irving Berlin Returns From Hollywood Thursday city improvements, Including 29 new Brooklyn schools, will begin "as soon as labor and materials are available," 'The Virginia Grey 'In Swamp Fire' First. rooms- I Thp rniirt.

VP have Tina: I ripfin. Mrs. Earle declared. Irving Berlin, who has been closely associated in the production ON EXHIBIT Christian," oil When I think of the scandals by itely unsuitable," he said. "It is painting that shocked New York City 12 years of "Blue Skies, Paramount Technicolor musical, will leave Holly- A.

Z. Kruse art critic of the 0 ur" ues ain inai rooms, ns a resuix Vlrtlnla Grev has been sisned by! wood fr New York Plane nxt ago," she added, "I begin to realize how essential it Is for us to have an honest administration handling Thursday. Many of Berlins songs Brooklyn Eagle, is on displayycases sometimes can not get all the at invitation of Seymour they In the meantime, the urors are this Job." Mrs. Earle outlined the work of a Dern Associates, at the art Dlannine to hold their next meetine are featured in the Bing Crosby-Joan Caulfield-Fred Astaire starring picture, which Producer Sol C. Siegel and Director Stuart Heisler have In the final stages of pro muioruy leauer in ue council ior show this week in the 17th the members of the club, stating that she believed city councilmen Reaiment Armory, Manhat- William Pine and William Thomas lor one of the leads in "Swamp Fire," drama of the Louisiana bayous which they will produce for Paramount with Johnny Weiss-muller starred.

Miss Grey will play the part of a New Orleans society girl who falls in love with Weiss-muller, portraying a riverboat pilot, and Buster Crabbe will play the heavv. Cecilia Caliejo, Castilian duction. should base their decisions on the is a membership drive, according to Byron R. Forster, who presided at the beeting held last night in the ian. general welfare of the whole com Billy De Wolfe of the "Blue Skies" cast is also scheduled to visit New York and his home town Federal Building.

of Boston munity." Other speakers at the meeting were Maude Richardson, Republican candidate for city council, and Fred Charge Electrician beauty and newcomer to the screen, 'Great John Stays erick T. McGrath, district leader. Trolley Smashes Traffic Cop After will De welssmuner leading iaoy, i i inti anns. 1 a a swamp giri. For 2d Week at Met James L.

Gernon, president of the club, presided. playing the role of a Stole Army Fish Kit Because of record attendance, who also loves Weissmuller. 'The Great John Bing Crosby's initial movie production effort, Alleged to have stolen a $15 fishing1 I kit belonging to the army from the compressor room of the S. a. Ar- Jumping a A corps of 75 male dancers this week start a six-day stint In one of the most colorful and Important sequences in "Tarzan and the Dongan Council Installs Tonight Patrolman Paul Conig.lari.

42. otZUm 119 1st Place, was in a serious con- with Linda Darnell, Barbara Brit-ton and Greg McClure, remains for a second week at Loew's Metropolitan Theater, starting Thursday. "Brewster's Millions," film farce, with Dennis O'Keefe. Helen Walker, June Havoc, Eddie An Leopard Woman," now in produc Kurt injuries to his back and right el- laA orrct tion under the direction of Neumann at RKO Pathe. Bernard J.

Carey will be installed tonight as grand knight of the Thomas Dongan Council of the derson, Gail Patrick and, Mischa "Golden Earrings," unpublished Auer, continues as the companion novel by Yolanda Foldes, has been feature. bow. received shortly after 4 yesterday when he accidentally was jal mvestigator for tne ffibynfath? rlWa Shipping Administration, who h.nV in .1 that he had taken the fishing bush and Lafayette Aves. nfr tho shin Knights of Columbus by State District Deputy Francis G. Dempsey.

purchased for screen production Also to be Inducted at ceremonies in the council's 7601 4th Ave. club Over 21' Continues WWII aJJUVBill raramoum ana nmea ueuuscn una bundle of laundry, but was caught Patrolman Conlgliari. attached to been signed to write the screen play At the Paramount in the act. He is employed on the house are Maurice W. Gaughran, as vessel as an ssistant electrician.

deputy grand knight; Thomas 11 i i iuvjr 1 "Golden Earrings'' Is a romantic aa-ventiue story with a gypsy and a Irene Dunne, Alexander Knox White, chancellor; James A. Pooler, Magistrate Joseph McKean pa i i i i and Charles coburn. currently ap vounsr British army officer as the' roled Halperin for trial in the Court William R. Faughnan, Uaol 1 I pearing in the hilarious adaptation! treasurer of the Ruth Gordon Broadway hit. recorded.

rin r. Battel, warden; Traffic in the vicinity of the Bergen St. Police Station, had motioned to a south-bound trolley on Flatbush Ave. to continue on its route and the trolley accidentally jumped an open switch, made a quick left turn into Lafayette Ave. and knocked the policeman to the street.

The trolley operator, Harold Free Over 21" will be held over for a lMiwara d. i.yncn. aavocate; rierre second week the Paramount R. Bernier, inside guard; William P. Digman, outside guard; Edward of Special Sessions, in Brooklyn.

1 Brooklyn Tars Servina on Texas Theater, beginning tomorrow. white L-au CLM 11 The co-feature, also retained, Is J. Beckley, three-year trustee; Alexander Darraugh, two-year trustee and Bernard J. Carey, James "Forever Yours," starring Gale Storm, Sir Aubrey Smith and John man, 29, of 1992 Bergen left Mack Brown. the trolley to Join pedestrians who pivotal characters.

After two appearances as a new screen romantic warn, James Craig and Frances Gifford will play husband and wife roles in their next M-G-M picture, "Army Brat," which will feature Jackie (Butch) Jenkins In the title role. Based on a novel by Thomas D. Wadelton and Joseph Harrington, Army Brat" is the tory of a boy brought up in a peacetime army "Butch" will play this youngster, with Craig and Miss Gifford playing his parents. Also cast in an important role is I i i mini McDonnell, John J. Morris and Grant J.

Roberts, delegates. Two Brooklyn sailors are serving rushed to help the policeman. Po on the J. S. S.

Texas, according to 'Hats Off to Ice," now Into Its lice cars of the Bergen St. Station 1 11 Aiao A ilk ICS I an announcement by the ship's in and a hospital ambulance were dis formation officer, they are Dominick third million in gross receipts, will play its six hundredth perform i ii ky patched to the scene. L. Di Pasquale of 6370 13th Ave. ance tonight at the Center Theater.

and Frank De Leo whose address; News Item Leads To Reunion of Boro Tar and Gl on Ship How two Brooklynltes were reunited aboard a transport bound for MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE Parade Oct. 13 Honors Queens Gl BROOKLYN was not given. The 31-year-old vessel has fought in the waters off three continents and is now playing a part in the occupation of Japan. She was commissioned in 1914 and blasted her Sharon McManus, the little girl who ALBEE "A Bell for Adano." 11:00. 1:50.

4:45. 7:40. "Caribbean Myslerv," 12:45. 3.40. :30.

dances with Gene Kelly in "Anchors Aweigh." The Craig-Gifford team FOX "A Thousand and One NlehU, Who Killed 40 Nazis 11:02. 1:45. 4:37. 7:20. "dirl atif-telmitU An to an itrnn in hina th.

T-oa n-in am newspaper, is now being told, METROPOLITAN "The Great John way through five invasions. Only once was the Texas hit by an enemy shell, when one man was killed and provides the romantic interest In "Our Vines Have Tender Grapes" and will be seen together again in the forthcoming "She Went to the for Dai tfltir family-THE ANSWER MAN-TiwtWy and Tfwrntay IyMUft, WOI New for Hi ladiav-Th Daytim Answer Man Mantloy, Wadnasday, Friday, 12:49 Neerv-M WOK JOHN F. TKOMMft, INC. MEWEIIES AT UOOKIYN, N. AND OKANGI, N.

J. WHAT'S PUZZLING YOU Sgt. Leon J. Hterman, borough attorney, was named GI Man of -the 14 were wounded, the announcement Tech. Sgt.

Joseph E. Schaefer of 86-17 102d who was the first Queens soldier to win the Congressional Medal of Honor, will be feted Saturday Oct. 13 by residents of Richmond Hill and Woodhaven. Week In the paper published aboard Races." said. the ship.

Motor Mechanic 1st Class 15:39. 3:53, 1:07, 10:21: "Brewster's Millions." 11:16. 2:30, 5:44, PARAMOUNT "Over 21," 12:25, 3:38, 6:51, "forever Yours," 11:02, 5'28, 841. STRAND "Why Oirln Leave Home," 12:19, 2:54. 6:20, 8:04.

"Swinaing On a Rainbow," 11:00, 1:35. 4:10, 45, 9:20. MANHATTAN Joseph Yager who was also on board, (iimim wmw lsvlaaaBaHaaaaBaaaaBiMsaaaaaaaaaBBBBBB read the paper and recognized his Sergeant Schaefer killed 40 Germans single handed liberating an friend. A reunion followed in the ship's canteen. AMBASSADOR "Men In Her I RACES Mill MCIUDM fTEEUCMU entire American squad.

A parade in Sergeant Schaefer's honor will start from Forest Parkway, and Jamaica Wood- 10 23, 12:23. 2:27, 4:29. 6:31. 8:33, 10.35 ASTOR "Wonder Man," 10:27. 12.31 2:26.

4:21. 16. 8:11. 10:15. 12:19.

Joseph Yager, a navy diver, Is the son of Abe Yager, sports writer, who is a hephew of the late Abe Yager, sports editor of the Brooklyn Eagle for many years. CAPITOL "Anchors Awelsh," 10:03, 1:21, haven, at 3 p.m. and proceed to i 7:97, 11:23, state, 12:32, 7:08. 10:28. CRITERION "Lady on a Train," 9 56.

Jamaica Ave. and 117th Rich' THROUGH OCTOIER Train aervtca direct to track from Penna. N. and Flatbuah Bldyn. Laat train leavca Penna.

Bta. 1 :10 P.M. (Saturdaya 1:25) and Flatbuah Avenue. 11:49 Pit. (Saturday! 1K5- Alan 6th and tth Ave.

Subway to Paraone Blvd. Station connects with bua to track. ADMISSION fl.60 (T laaVaad QMrea aalMSmaMat 1 11:55. 1:55. 5:55.

7:55. 9:55, 11:55 sergeant Eiterman waged a sue- mond Hill and thence to the Buddy MUSIC HALL "Our Vines Have Tender I Orapei," 10:53, 1:46. 4:38. 7:30. 10:24 Ste, 15:50, 3 50.

6:40. 9 30. I PARAMOUNT "Duffy's Tavern." 10:31 cessful against the city of New York Monument at Myrtle Ave. and 109th for the Peddlers Association when Richmond Hill. Lt.

Col. Henry the city council enacted an ordinance I J. Stoesser of Woodhaven will laaa 1 1 1 r. OalV DsaUa OaaMlMSMfc 1.31, 4 41, 8:01, 11:16. SUM.

12:36, prohibiting peddling on the city be parade marshal. UY VKTOtY aom 3:4. i RIVOU "Love Letters," 10:00, 12:00, streets. A dinner will follow the parade. 2:00, 4:00, 6:00.

8:00. 10:00. 12:00. kill i i ra IROXY "State Pair," 11:10, 1:45. 4.35.

Co-chairmen of the event are Lawrence E. Bangert of Richmond Hill 7:25, 1:10. 8tage, 12:50. 3:30, 6:30, 9:15. and Dr.

F. W. Herchenroder of Final release titles have been given to two Columbia features, lt announced. "Song of Broadway," Woodhaven. the musical featuring Marjorle "Romeo and Juliet," adapted for I 1FE WITH FATHER WAXLIS CLARK ant LILT CAFfTLL Reynolds, Jinx FaUcenburg, Fred Brady and Janls Carter, has been renamed "Meet Me On Broadway," radio by H.

Colin Rice, will be pre or Mantle, MARCH i fOS ADANO I0HM HEBSEYt i I I W( NOVF.L i. tmnt ef riroadway Evil 1:40, .20 20, ta Intl. Mat.tgia'aSat. BIIOU ThMtra, 5lh St. W.

at B'wav. CO. S-I2IS and "Hall the Chief, the comedy with Marguerite Chapman. Wlllard sented by the American Negro Theater over WNEW in two installments starting next Sunday from 5:00 to 5:30 p.m. The second part will be heard Sunday, Oct.

7. Ew.laL.gua.:4II.Mat.at.,Sun.2:40.NMw.Pw(. XUBilalALiNA'itipWlhahowT" World-Tetetram ARI NKA Stfd HASSARD SHORT Parker, Chester Morris and Janis Carter, will reach the nation's screens as "One Way to Love. from 5:00 ta 5:30 p.m. WINTER GARDEN, B'aay A 50h St.

CI. 7-Sltl Kvara. Mats. TOM'W SAT. at aaiaINnianniliajlindilllM Movcfl toBARRYMORE Thaa.

w. 47th Man. Oflt. I 2ND YEAR JOHN Wn.DBFRQ prMCTItf HARRY WAGSTAFF SRIBBLE'S rraDattlaa ANNA LUCASTA A Plan Or PHILIP YORDAN MANSFIKLD Tbaalra. 47th Wast at B'wa; Vtfi.

MallnMl Tom'w and Hal. GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE AT BOX OFFICE "Bia, lavtl) Muatifal hit" Chapmen, News RL0.0MER GIRL ABRAHAM FWITOH l. an HOYT 5 aaaal "HAROLD RLEN-t. V. HARBURQ, (Mil 5 THE THEATRE GUILD'S MUSICAL HIT OKLAHOMA! MtltfO bf RICHARD R00GERS Book sV Lvriet 6 OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN tat Directed bl ROUBEN MAM0ULIAN Donci-l bv AGNES as MILLC HAROLD JOSEPH IVA RUTH KEEL BUL0FF WITHERS WESTON ST.

JAMES THEATRE. 44th W. at B'w Etm. .:80. Mata.

THURS. A SAT, at 10 NEW YORK'S OWN MUSICAL HITI OLIVER SMITH an PAUL FEIGAV sraMnt RONO OSATO NANCV WALKER tai NANETTE DAVID D00LEV DOROTHY FABRAY BROOKS WILSON JARNAC REEVES MABEL MATT RICHARD tMITM ALIAFERRO SRIGflt HUEV (HUBERT THEATRE, W. 44 8L CI. -SBN tn. 1:30 Man.

thra Thiir $1 15.40: Frl. a Sat. (1 .20 ta J6, Tai Inal. Mata. TOM'W 4 SAT.

2:30 Behind Those Jobs THE THEATRE GUILD Prauatt ON THE TOWN 4 New aruncal Ho CAROUSEL MutU RICHARD DODGERS Directed GEORGE ABBOTT fatic br LEONARD BERNSTEIN Book Lyrics by BETTY POMUFW A AIIW.PB ORKI.N nanrsa by JSftOMB BOBBINS. COOL MARTIN BECK Thta.4!Hh St it ata ava FIND YOUR PERMANENT PEACETIME POSITION at CI. 6-63S3. Evaa. 1:40.

Mats. TOM'W A SAT. 1 40 Evis. 1:30 ahara. Ns On Ssatsf Oorlai Praisiui EDWIN LESTER arfllants Tha Trli, too tr OSCAR HAMMERfTEIN Directed bv ROUBEN MAMOULIAM Cancel bt AGNES it MILL! It Jaha Baltt Ian Clartaa laaa Erlt Chriitina Jaaa Oarllai MattRO lohntoa Casta MAJKSTir, 44th W.

of B'waT. CI. Evanings al 30 It ts il.20. MATS. THURS.

A SATURDAY at I3.H ta 11.20. I ml. Tai Park'of'the'moon A Dramatl Lrtranl br HOWARD RICHARDSON WILLIAM ItRNeY Song of Norway The curtain is down. The world's worst tragedy ended as it had to end. All that remains is grief and glory and the hope of lasting good will among men.

From here on in our No. 1 Job is jobs not Japs. Soberly, let's look at our No. 1 Job. IMPERIAL THEA.

45th St. W. sf B'y. CO S-2412 Eya. sharp.

Mata. Tam'ar A Sat. Ka. :40. MATS.

TOM'W RAT. at 4TH ST. THKA. W. o( B'waj.

CI. ft-DMS money. The people's savings. Life insurance companies' investable funds. Inheritance funds.

The profits and reserves of business enterprises large and small. Spendable wages of workers. Thrift money. Venture money. Investment money.

The world's biggest bank roll! Made in America. Belonging to millions of Americans. Working for all Americansso all Americans may work. "Hwrll, (nil at aparkla!" Cslsaiaa. Mirror Iateph M.

Hrman A Bernard Hart preacnt I II lit. II 7 I Dram Crltlra AwarJ TEAR'S BERT PLAT tddie ROWLING A Lou la JSINOSHtrttnu LAURETTE EDDIE TAYLOR D0WLING THE GLASS MENAGERIE Jl Plan ftr TINNKSSKt WILLIAM PtaymuN. W. 4S St t.l:4S, Mata. WaS.at tm )EAR RUTH A New Cnwfrfy bv NORMAN KRASNA does keep money in motion! It does maintain a free, competitive market where securities may be bought or sold where prices are instantly known.

It does take it3 business and responsibilities seri-ously. It does operate under rigid, self-imposed regulation as well as government regulation. When you use these facilities you keep money in motion. Your investment is not frozen. You can hold, sell at any time and reinvest.

But remember, risk is inherent in any form of ownership. The risk you take can spell L-O-S-S or G-A-I-N! Beware of tips, rumors, hunches. Get the habit get the facts! Directei bv MOSS HART HENRY MILLER'S THEA. 43 St. Ext at B'aay Evas.

1:40. MATINEES THURS. A SAT. at 2:40 Opens TOM'W EVE at 8.25 REATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE rrmlt BlooaiaardM 1 Aaaria Hillar vren'nt DEEP ARE THE ROOTS MAX GORDON ymtnti The ute george apley By JOHN P. MAR0UANOASE0 KAUFMAN alth LEO 8 CARROLL Janat BEECHERPsny WARAM.Maraarw OALI LYCEUM 45th St.

at B'aay. CM. 4-4551 Fr Mala. TOM'W A SAT. at SCIENIiriCALLT AIR-CONDITIONED bf ARNAtm d'l SFAI' and JAMES OOW 8taitad bv EIJA KAZAN '3111 FULTON Thsatrt.

46th St. W. at y. CI. MHO erirn: 14.20.

.0. 1.00. 2:40, t.M, I 20 Mats. Wtd. 4 Sat.

13, 2.40, 1.80. 1.20. Tai lasl. THE MtSSKS. SHVRERT In uoclotto ti'tlh ALBERT DB COVRVILLK present THE RYAN GIRL EDMUND nOVlDlNQ JUNE HAVOC EDMUND LOWE PLYMOUTH THEA.

W. 4Mb St. CI. R-91VI tilt. Mata.

TOM'W A SAT. at 4(1 Ill tit il 1 III ZL "BEST SnOW IN TOWN!" trial TEAR ABaert Barda vrasflltt GERTRUDE NIESEN -FOLLOW THE GIRLS The Maslsal HII Itilrit hy HARRY DELMAR Saois hy Dan Sflaalra, Miltoa Paial, Phil Charia BROf OHU RST Thsa. 44th of B'way. CI lsa Etl. Shara.

MATS.JTOM A SAT. I ll BROCK PKmTOTONprfJfrita FRANK FAYhr.rt5.Ar. JOSEPHINE HULL nirfCtfd By ANTOINETTH PERRT 4Mh St. E. ot y.

E. 1:40. Mats.Tom'ai A Sat. We start with inspiring leadership from Washington. What next? Factories must change form.

The wheels of Peace must hum again. Goods must roll to market faster, faster, faster. Pent-up demand for trusted brand names must be satisfied in full. And then some! Service "with a smile" must greet us again. Researchers musL press on.

Old products must improve. New products must emerge. America's production miracle must be re-enacted. And all Americans must have a part! MtMMR NIW YORK STOCK FM'tUMiE hai immediate openings permanent openings! for peacetime positions. II you're looking for a position that's more than just a job a position with a real, gain-ful future, you can find one in the friendly, family atmosphere that has made Brooklyn's favorite store.

There are immediate positions open for experienced salespeople in the following departments: COATS AND SUITS MILLINERY CORSETS SHOES There are full time and part time positions open in other departments. Remember, loo, that will train you with pay! Stop in for an inter vieto today! ALVS EMPLOYMENT Of MCI IIGHTH FLOOR, IAST ELLIOTT f(UQPT SCOpj tit JOTTN ORtlTEN-S Comedy THE VOICE OF THE TURTLE MOROSUO Tbratra. 4Mb SV Waal of B'wmy Eras. tm. Mata.

WED. and SAT. To master our No. 1 Job speedily and efficiently and to preserve our Freedom in the process we must have money in motion. Money in biding means idleness.

Money in motion means men at work. It's as simple as that! Keeping America's money in motion is the business and responsibility of the world's greatest "BELONGS ON THE MUST LIST!" Jldicoe, World-Teleprom MICHAEL TODD preaenn IJP IN CENTRAL PARK HERBERT A DOROTHT FIELDS Lyricl by DOROTHY FIELDS fuilo bt RIOMUND ROMBKRO Es. 1:30. MATINEES TOM'W A BAT. at 1:30 BROADWAY THEA B'way A St CI Mall Ordara PrannUa Fillad Facts available.

Here's why. Reform eny company can lixt its wciiriliHi in this investors' marketplace, that company agrara to report, regularly, essential facts concerning its management and financial condition. That's the foundation of this Exchange' policy. It applies to all listed companies. You'll hurl these facts at the offices of Member Firms.

Look fir thfi emblem jwifiti nitres a I vt mm mtm I i mm (MtwiwiJ financial mechanism. This Exchange is only one vital cog. But it is vital. It docs work for all America! It What's behind all this? Necessity? Yes. Courage? Yes.

Know-how? Sure. Money? You said it All kind3 of 'THE HIT ICC H0W OF THt CENTUHY OARLASfi. Jotirnal-AmtTican rSoni Hen If A Arthur M. Wirtt prttent HATS OFF TO ICE 75c, $1.25 and $1.65 Soturelay Evonlnis Only: 7Ss to 12.40 Plus Tai FVa. (si.

Mon.) 1:40, Sunday 0:15. Mall trdsri MATS. TOM'W A 1:40: I. AMERICA'S ONLY ICE THEATRE RENTER Ratkofallsr Olrtrr. CO.

I.I4T4 Inil. Suhaiay Dlrast ta Dasr 4lh St. A Wh As. "Ttaaarraa Its rraat stiftraaa." Nlshals, Tlmaa ROPCERS and RAMMFRSTEIN (raacnt IB JOHN Til DRCTHN'S REMEMBER MAMA Openirif TONIGHT CURTAIN AT SHARP AUTHRIE MsCtlNTin 'w Vnrla Slorle KulAta." tm alr)ation oiltn LEESHVBKRT uretentt TOUCHED ME you by Tihumm WILLIAMS A Dnniii, WINDHAM EDMUND GWENN New York Stock Exchange Mnntisntry CLIFT A Catharlna WILLARD wwm RPTtirvn Fwwir "mi't bim ARrwnr' srnrM ov Mr. nrrciltific setttnt by Hntl'v JZJ'rU I' BISHOP BOOTH Thsetra.

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