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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, "AUG. 5, 1952 ter Schumann Choral Group to support Tyrone Power, Judith Anderson and Raymond Mat- and sey In the Charles Laughton' Theater Notes Waller P. Cki-piler Jr. MOVIES Michael PowelL English thea- aoapiauon o. oiepnen iijt-Rriib I iv a i(viiii uivnui trical and motion picturt producer and director, hava entered partnership to finance Body," which goes Into rehearsal soon.

Mr. Schumann will direct music and effects and is now working on choraj entertainment ventures, with their first undejtakin alatd' arrangement. Journey of a Jobless Band Subject of Italian Import "The fain, of Hopr," rralistir Italiaa whirh follow a handful i.l out-of-work miarra and their womra arrosa Italy, lurrd ljr the hope of work far away. grand study of a small section of lh human race, touching, bat no learjrrkrr. Oar of the bfnt Italy ha rnl a Ihl year.

By J. CORBY The Italian filmiriketV talent for seeing life as it is and translating it in terms of a movie, meanwhile heightening whatever dramatic qualities are inherent in the facts, is evident in the newe-t Italian import, "The Path of Hope." at the this Fall for the Ixmdon stage.l Miriam Kreaayn, noted Jew. It will be a production of Ray-ish actress -singer, has been mond Masseys "The Hanging! signed tor one of the leading Judge." Chrysler will fly tooles in "My Lucky Day," new London shortly to help readviYiddiRn Americarl musical com-the play for Its Manchester which will co-star Edmund opening in September and toiZaypnda- Irving Jacobson and negotiate for the English pro- Selma Kaye at the Second Ave-duction of "New Fares." thejnue Theater. The Joseph Rum-Broadway hit for which he sup- shinsky-Louia Freiman produc-plied the major financial back-tion for which Felix Sadoski ing. will stage the dances, will fea- UvaVih.

John C. WIIhob is back fromlture a supporting cast of bom Yiddish and English-speaking la. ifc I 1 World The which stars Raf Vallone and that's driving them on I X. SI SHEILA BOND, of 'Wish The sul- mine where they worked RITA HAYWORTH, in "Affair in Trinidad," at the Victoria. flan a u.i the inner Phur players.

It is schedided open early in October, Mike Todd's "A Night Ven-Ice" started on its final 'four weeks at the Marine Theater in England and Scotland where he saw Lynn Fontanne and Alfred I score in Noel Coward's "Quadrille," which Wilson eventually will bring to New York. He has turned his attention to "The Deep Blue Sea" You Were Here," was awarded the Screen Album Oscar for her performance in "The Marrying Kind," her first motion picture. in their Mcman village nas closed down, and they are lured, by over-bright promises, halfu-au across ltalv on their of several awards in 1051, including the Selznick Golden Laurel Award. For thoe who have yet to become acquainted with the high quality of Ital- through leaving the I ft-. f-V- Jones Beach.

The spectacular musical marked Todd's bow at which Alfred De Llagre and he wav to France before thev find 010 paj master and ins uog aeaa out they have been tricked. snow. Then most of them go on any-; These are the dramatic high-j wav, dogged bv hardships, dis- lights in the picture, but they I The Big Sky' Next At the Criterion TBI MTU Or BOri" -F- l.ai-. arwlarttoa. alrrrlrfl ar Ptctra titnai rriaci Lain Ravara.

trm alar 'THE DUEL AT SILVER CREEK," in Technicolor, with Faith Domergue and Stephen McNally, arrives tomorrow at the Brooklyn Paramount. "Young Man With Ideas" will be addedi will bring in this October with the Island outdoor theater. Margaret Sulla van and Alan! B. 8. Pally, who vacationed Webb.

On Aug. 14 he will directjfor a week from his role as Big "Tin Wedding" at the Westport Jule in "Ouys and Dolls," re-Country Playhouse. (turned to the show last night. Paul (Jregory signed the Wal-lBern Hoffman was his fill in. sension within their own ranks, are not built up or Platra Garmt, re4arlra Falllai aaa Tallta and trouble with the authori- and are presented for the casual Ptnatll.

aaara aa a aaaai at Nlaa Dl ria. At in aru liot- harnKa thv 'at a without acceDtanceof th audience il lKf I Varal. Hara i' fAST: af Valka. Elraa Howard Hawks' production of A. B.

Guthrie best-selling novel "The Big Sky," has been booked to open at the Criterion Theater following the the required "documents. as tney are accepted by the peo-In the straggling, half-fam- pie in the film, as something to Funnier Than Lewis Pni. rraaw Navirr. Lariu, Catml. Aa frliaa caltafrrri.

I aitra i alaaat. Sara eMiaraaa. Mirtlla III. mrla Graaaa. Llll aaa Latlaaai.

Giaaraaa Prtola. OPENING TONIGHT "Centlemen Prefer, Blonde: Contest Calling You ished group is a youthful wid- be endured. mirh throo a crirl u. Walt at the Brighton Theater. Rased current engagement of Alone on a South will unri ami mm ulr preNXlV Yni-lrora Ihia ueot scorned bv her neighbors be- oualitv of "The Path un" "Neu ciKets tins weeK Disnev's "Storv nf nhl tn he llle Anita Loos novel, the 1 illicit love affair tnr u'i th ri .1 be given the opportunity Seas Island! IB I MEn.

1 the old pa master at the mine rather than the forces funnier than film comedian musicahas a book by Joseph starred In the film are Kirk i II Mil I A'iilVli Fill ll: 1 ian movies, this picture offers a fine introduction. It is in Italian with Knglish titles. Actually. "The Path of Hope" with which the film is concerned seems almost hopeless, trt American ovac Kilt Pi of rn 177 and his dog. a newly married 'with which they to deal, 'Jerry Lewis in a novel contest liekis and Miss Loos, music by Douglas, Dewey Martin, Eliza-couple, several other men and that intrigue the eve and the being spun-ored by Paramount Juip Styne and lyrics by Leo beth Threatt, Arthur Hunni-vvomen, old and young.

imagination here. As i human be-1 Pictures and the 20 Davega Rubin. Heading the cast are cutt and Buddy Baer. ings. they are all well worth Stores in tr.e metropolitan Aiiuiews, iranic Airert- i sig Mty aeais with the the metropolitan I Andrews, Frank watenmg on the screen at the area in connection witn Jiai cuimamie nenry, iarry rurtraaers ana mountain men connection with Hal son, Emmaline Henry, World.

WallLs' 'Jumping Jacks." -Mewart and Ins Burton. explored the Upper Mis-starring Jerry and his partner, formances through Sunday souri via keelboats in the early Dean Martin. The picture is night, matinees on 19th Century. 1 unda Cermi, the di'rector. has man- hV Trouble aged to inject into an essential-' Their troubles take many ly dreary set of events a kind forms.

'By the time they reach of "the world must go on" at- Rome thejr -guide" vanishes, titude that lifts the picture clear wUh the monev had of iU own aomlr story and. or'lhe jouniev, imbues it with a dim, but un- Thev aorept work on a arm faltering promise. nort'h Qf Rom and fiud thpv MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE av j.j.,:; i DARNELL currently at the N. Y. Para- and bun.

mount Theater. 1 Ea.1i of the stores will serve rnml 3 Musketeers as headquarters for the con-lj fcusic Circus test. Entrants will be required i V. i. Rudolf Frlml's aoniLT AIBeC "W.ill 12 39.

Iraa Maak," 'King Kong' Returns At the RKO Palace and Albee simultaneously, "King Kong," the primitive masto- TIN taa laa Iklaaa "Laa hi Ul 11:17, I tl, :1. 11:11, 1:17, 7:1. 10 3i; xncKta of irominH a strikebreakers and are rox- to read aloud some of the com-l iuhciui vivi tuneful edv lines snoken bv lerrv etta "Tlle Tnree Musketeers." donic ape who has been thrill- IN THE ARMS OF THE SCREENS' NEW 'SIGH-GUT TAB HUNTER These engagement ai nig tneater auaiences an over Lewis in the picture. "The Tath of Hope" is the forced to flee; some of the par-story of a trek, by a miscella- ty turn back toward home: a neous little group of people, knife duel over a girl leaves from Sicily to the Alps and the man dead: finally, they French frontier. It's starvation.

struggle up the dangerous trail DONALD GRAY "auditions" will be recorded on a Webcor Tape Recorder, which will be given to the contestant judged to be the m. jonn terreu I ireus, country, makes his return Lambertville, N. New York City this Friday. Featured in the cast are dale I At the Palace "King Kong" will Sherwood, Glenn Burris, Ed-1 be accompanied by eight acts ward Chappel, Jen Nelson.1 of vaudeville, and at the Albee lerdi Hoffman, George Me- by another screen horror-thrill-Hryde and Henry Calvin, er, "The Leopard Man" with Hubert C. Jarvis is the director.

Dennis O'Keefe and Margo. II A. M. aral t. M.

in trniiw il "THE DUEL I "Tha Briraa," II, 1:19. 1:11, 1:17. aETKurOLITAN "Itlaa Daalra." 1:51. 7:17. 11.1); "Tka Flrttar," 11:12.

1:27. 1:41, 1 51. PARAHOI'MT "Oaal al lllaar Craa," 11. 15.1. 4:4.

7 "III Aaaaaa1, Mr Gal," 11:14, 1:17, 10, 1:03. MANHATTAI ASTO "Tha Stara af Will tatara," 10 11, 12 37. 1:43. ii. 11 07.

CAPITOL "Carrla," 11:01. I N. 4, 110. t. 11:3.

CRITHIOM "Baala Baal 1, 12 OS. I It. 4:11. 1 2i, 10 30. 12 35 OlOBIt -'Daa't Batkar ta Kaack," II ID, 1:30.

1:11, 1:14, 7:04, 1:51. It 50. 11:41. MtVIAIR "Bilk Naaa." 1:11, 11:24. mm SltVEI CtEEr'tkN riitlit tlnwwt tf piftr Limit.

Rtct Mudsn. Chaiits atari aal Sll Nrrtai is SOST SEEN MY SAL" a color kr Tickwetltr. Lata mil af "Tkt Swl at Jitwc Cntk" 10:10 M. ml1 British Playwright Here British playwright Hugh Hastings is here to supervise the American premiere of his comedy. "Seagulls Over Sor- I K.

08. 1:12, 144. 10 Ml SIO HALL "Iraakat." 10 30 12:28.1 rento," which will be produced at tlip Wptiort tfnnn 1 fnlin- 4:21, 7:21, Mafa, 11 2, 1:17, fl ZA. try Playhouse the week of Aug GUN wffiACAiriST GUN fF FOR THE FWn RUllE OF If Jitr SILVER CREEK mi COLOR BY paramocnt ii. iii, 18-23.

Mr. Hastings will assist 3:06, 5 48. 8:34, ii 2ii itata, Charles Bowden, co-manager of 4:45, 7:43, 10 23. the plavhouse, in casting the ZE7adz ii, 5:05, 8, Hi nroduction. which is scheduled BOX Dream -joal." I 12 S5.

4, 7, 10. a TrlaMaat." i VICTORIA Affair i 10:11. 10:2., for Broadway in the Fall. The script requires an all-male cast of nine. JACK LONDON'S bruising, brawling maslerpitcel 12:22.

2.28, 4,15, (A 31, 8:2, KS mm aa iBaJ xW7- aal aT E3 nmmDGtocs JJrh (fil 1 if RICHARD CONTE AUDI! FAITH STEPHEN MURPHT DOMERGUE McNULf jftAia big ACTS PALACE J8VAUDEV1UE yrfOMORROW (ULi JL VANESSA LEE J. DYKtl BROWN-COBB PROSPECT 1 JOEL McCREA TILVOU 'YVONNE DeCARLO DOMERGUE- McNALLY 9J7tesfll 01PHEUM MADISON GINGER FRED ROCERS'MIEN MARlim MnaBor USMWICK SKEEHP0IHT 1 pkat radaacalar lad HH mm riruurnnn I a I all II I i I Isi a THTrT ill MARLENE DIETRICH ARTHUR KENNEDY tfANCUO NOTORIOUS i a wn 1 1 'fs i ill i iipaaiajnii MAN 7 II I ALB EE mlW 12 MW ICM.W JOSEPH KAUFMAN pristntt kiarta TkiM-1. Kmi KoHf' 4 IU Utt I ACTUALLY FILMED UNDER THI MO TOPI Ir-evooVt CECIL B. DeMILLE'S i mapaj MEL 11 tUliv nt-TW-- fTfj orientrl TECHNlCOLORpaLRA' Sgr iiWg-i55-B jaf I 5b'S PALACE I -OAlTOHl W0WN- 1V RIOCeI 'HPlOIUrrC COURIEr 1 1 roaa avt 4 -HIM MMTUUie I I outcast. 0lH QR0 PARK I 'SAN FRANCISCO STORY' WARWICK 'lWtt II LOOK IT utwr.t 'Jjl h.

-tttatfT mil I MKICII Wnul Tim' LfTKJ lOUB HHWWO WW a ll T- -m a iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaai foan GirarjCoird rlfflllHSlW! indieiia Peas' i a p' a isni nsi sutrvr pm ami rnuir DDiirr Drmwrrr wit jtturv rMLMniyt uluimm urvruirtiviL Drvuvvr. duiiili i "A wild uninhibited Calypso danci and the vocal of "I've Been Kissed Before' are alone worth the SEETHING, PASSIONATE LOVE STORY!" Mirror A fa, CLffTON GINGER 1 StU WEBB-ROGERS 1 hi Breamhoat VIRGINIA HUSTON TOUCH CONNORS Produced by JOSEPH KAUFMAN Directed by DAVID MILLER. Screenplay by LENORE COFFEE and ROBERT SMITH Based on Edni Shtrry'i Story, "Suddm For" hiirenceOUVMrOv Jennifer JONES i flottmih nnti DaKalb i ll C04TAU1M mxfm 'JsJ' A 111 Aitt Jeftrey fcrf Mf I KJFMHCS-HUHT admission price!" rrmfc Qui tin. JOAN CRAWFORD IN PERSON! Joan Crawford will be Loew's State lobby Thursday only at 9:30 A.M. 4 7 P.M.

to I'tel htr fans. Autographed photos will be distributed all day Thins mm arne HAYWORTH fa 'WAY A Jlrt XJIy. I a aal I a mm afc. I A PkranvcNMi Pkture i FORD LAST 2 DAYS: Ralph Meeker LeilU Caron Lb "GLORY ALLEY" A NIGHT IN VENICE MICHAEL TODD 37 on lomt scgEms TiW RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL Showplsca of Mi Nation Kodcafallar Cwitar cut iAMuni7 Mil H1XWDCR SCOUMT VKLf RlC WHlI THW TMATtMl palUBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ftlj wf Oacar Saul atifl lemtl Cvnn JVta Dmftt k) VKXtnl Mmwu A tocftmrtt CmpvtM ProAKilta Ctaia fjctii Reserved Seats: .60, 1.20, 2 40, 360, 4.80, incl lax. Tickets on sale it Rivoli Theatre, B'aiy 49th In Long Island, Midway forest Hills; Cilderone, Hempstead.

Or' phone JU 6-1771 ot WAntagh 2-7906, RAT RIDGE AND SUNSET PARK Stanley. Mi Ave. and 75th St All Mr Sean alee Tha Saxoa Cham BEDFORD National. 110 Wathlniton An. Jail Aereei the Street! Treaiure el Loit Canioa SAVOY Jack and the Beanstalk W.ScoH'i A Tiki 1A AVAa1 atarrix UAat tk-M BENSONHURST WALKER Jack and the Beanstalk; 8n 401 18th Avanua t- ff STORY OP MARB0R0 VZ R03IHHO0D Winning Team; also Bedroom STACE PLAYS UTAOI PLATS ROBERT TAYLOR ELIZABETH TAYLOR JOAN FONTAINE GEORGE SANDERS ENLYN WILLIAMS Color by TECHNICOLOR a Otractad by RICHARD THORPE Producx! by PANDR0 S.

GERMAN a A M-S-M 'Mar ON STAGE: "IRIDESCENCE" -Colo ravuo producad by Ruuall Workart with Mia loditttaa. Carp da laBat, Choral Emambla and Symphony OroSaitra dlractad by Rayiaond roitja; rVtiita ol. 10:30, Doon Oaaa Waoaaaay 10.15 A. IL I OPENS TONIGHT MAT. TOrW.

SAT SUM. II III UK ACTIO riCTWi.M, AND Wall Diaaay'a i Wall Dlaaey's WATER BIROS littU Nmm" KVE. Till 1 IxMiik CaiPta aai TMC ur( H(UIIM (t MAYFAIR BORO PARK Heraailr, 43rd St. A New Utretht An. Sklrta Ahart alae Peri Oeaie BOROUGH BAIL AND DOWNTOWN Daffleld.

Duflleld and Fulton Ste. Diploaaetie Caarlert alee Oateasti a( Paker Plil ST. GEORGE iPo.LP""r.. About Face; Lion and the Hone Terminal. Feurth Ave.

and Don St The Wild Nerth: alia The nirl In White Tlveli. Ben Hell. TR. S-7197 Diplomat! Cearleri altt Outraits ef Poker Flat RUSHWICK Colonial, Brndway A Chaunny St Maale Carpet; alee Barefeot Mailman tmalre. Riloh Ave.

A aay. GL. l-74t Lrdla Ballay; alae Modela, Ine. CONET ISLAND Sari Theatre, Surf An. A W.

12d Dialemette Cearleri alio Oatraati ot Poker Flat wimiM.i 7ttl Ave 47ttl BRANDT'S C0OI TICNNICOlOlt Sim. 11:30 A jT IHUSICL SMSH! ion "IX aTaaaaBBBaaaaaaaaaaaaBI Batla Nail "BAOIl 1 TOX HAKUaM ATNIVINS 1S0 aC fjm "An CamdT." Chaoman. N.w w.lVN aaa aaa aaaBa a a a a DRAMA CRITICS' PRIZE Ml UK AI, nUYS DOLLS fTTr rici fl luitiu MtTprniTu FLATB'ISH LUKtMA JUUNw (hWaTJj A ft Flatbu.h Kathy Love Affair; Secret Flieht tvur-i ar aJ 1 I Avenue a ualllllU "PAULAS 'THE BRIGAND" J. TmrmV rWwiMi'Jl I M5 IHE F0URP0STER A1PVB0RI.W 47. I.IA.

Mat Tsai at sit "NOT TO I MIBMDr-Coltman. lltrror CELESTE HOLM -J HE KING AND I Richard Rodgert aakaal LI a A MUSICAL FABLB Of BROADWAY Air-Cond Asm sr. IHEA W.HB Ci 1-42(1 Evt. at 8:311. Mali TOM a lAT.itl lo 'Lively, pouthful.

ffatti Poif LEONARD NI1.LMAN New faces of 1952 ay'l Naant Muleal Hit." Fi Sullnan Slaord bp JOHN MURRAY ANDKESON ROT AHiAlr-OnO 81 al y. CI 1 5760 Oft. 1 .30. Matl.Wae A Sat 2 II 10 ta 13 a A A 4 i Ml a-A-a AltlAAIa kfca.a.a. txoS open :30 A M.

i-aR arR-h'ir-i I HiHHi-t-lrtf atiwHLN HH Lyric ay uitar iiammerjiein loa uranaaa, uiiwcri mna noBiraina mm. nun "mini iao uiri in WnilfT Rent, Coney 1 1 land Avt. 4 Avinut Mr Son John, Red Mountain Leader, Conty lilind 4 Niwkfrk Avat. Just Acroii the Htreeti Treavmre of Lout CnTo VOGUE A-rrNr." Kathy's Love Affair; Secret Flight Bevarlp, III Chunk Annua Made Caraetl alaa Baralaet Mailmaa fairer. 4121 lit An.

Matle Garneti alia Barefeot Mailmaa PAST FI ATRUSB Aeenae B. Avenue A Eaat 4Vd (t Kaniareei area No Room for the "areola Rulb. utlea A Ckureh Ana. Dl. 1-77 Dlplomalle Coarlari alaa Oateaata at Paker Flat GERR1TSEN BEACH New Graham, Olrrlteen A Whitney Thli Wamaa Ii Daniaroai: Suilei ll the Alteram i KINGS HIORWAT Jewel, Klnei Huhway A Oeeaa Parkeiy.

Lavender Hill Mob; alia Tha Geldea Madonna PARK SLOPE CARLTON SEcSbir- Greatest Show on Earth; Plaaa, Fletkueb An. end Park Plan Kanrereei alia Chi Oft the Old Block SANDERS tad lit Street Greatest Show on Earth RIDCEWOOn Air-Cond ST JAMES. 44th SI nf CRITICS' AWARD BEST MliSICAL Ea. Matinaea Tam'ar and Sat. 1:25 SEGAL LANG I ATCRiitEST snow on earth Kmg, Hllhaay 1 lllanl An.

(TECHNICOLOR) GIVEAWAYS TO LADIES AT THEATRES MARKED BELOW LAPP A KEEP COOL" 70' QU A RANTf ED DAL JOEY EI.I.HITT MARTHA RnnKItT Kmia Hifhway rDiyPICPtl CTODVI A Alr-Caaa RROADHIKST. 44 II al I.M Mala tu'. a. a. 1A ft, NUGENT SCOn PRESTON ana (.

leih Det'arla Kn IIHIlUldHU I Will AVAL0N MARINE w. milM ABBOTT COSTELLO in ALL THEATRES AIR-CONDITIONED MASON BEST PLAY Oular Clrala Aearl IHaa 1Y1 A ANIMAL UrWDV ETtMriA in Air-Coai MUtIC BOX. 431k t. ar nClliXI rUnUrt El un. I IO Mall.

TM'W A 111. IM a I ipv Hiin TUc dcihctii M1DW00D vmvh snii ll I. Ua.MrtJ I Hkn Uth St. Katttryn Orayiea .1 nun Tfl I fiftK IT' Kh) iearlat Avatiu, and B3rd Street TANARSIE rttrtntrrrv 11173 Uwrtta a Mat. Tom'w al Marinr Sinirrman and the Mole Mm' plin 'Bomb, A Lat Valaaaa' Amel' (Colar) Red Skflton Street; 'STU" KlUlitWUUU Avenu.

Just Acrvs the Just AcrW the rOINT OF NO RETURN Air-Cand. ALVIN 51 SI. VV af BROOK. Flatlandi Flatbuih AvM. 'OOOD P.XPERT Pott OONAI.O BARRY MAGGIE PARK, 44th Strait and Filth Avenue DIPLOMATIC COURIER' A 'Otitcaata a( Poker Flat' 'LOVELY TO LOOK AT' fBolh In Trchnlcelor) Myrtle 4 Wllael I J- T)-l Aa.

Conay 1,1. At RIVOLI Iso Models, Inc. COLISEUM, 4th Aa. and 12nd 'The WILD NORTH' (Color) A 'The 41IRL IN WHITE' ujuia uaiiirj a BAY Lyd BAY Flatbuah Avanua aal BORIS Ern. at Mala.

Taoi'ty a Sat. at 2:40 toon nki.kon MrNAHARA mTrth a WDir.HT THE MOON IS BLUE COOK NELSON MrNAMARA PATIO SHEEPSHEAD 'IIICT ICOntC TUt TPrrr'Treaanreef 'FRANKENSTEIN 'DRACULA' "llwaal Strait KASL0PP BPORTWAi. St. -Ft. HamlltMPkwy Ann BITZ, It Areaue and 4tb treat Sheridan judi itwBuaa mi.

Lctel Caarea1 HaaryMMIar.lMW 4311 En I 10 Mat. mar Sat. ELM. AanM mh i ttTnn a invnn pwoi i tn pirrn rn Ann mm a a a GEORGE BRITT0N "DEAD MAN'S EYES" gllMNERumnarAva.aiidJlolatySt. "STORMY WEATHER" A AI.BEMARLE,FkMb Albaraarl.

Sheridan JUO 1 AtKUjJ 1 Ht Ktt 1 PAHRAGCT. FIatb. AnFarr. R4. and 'TREASCRK Of LOST CANTON' 'OIPLOBATIO cbuilkFl OouVat7et; Pak.r Pint' In The Pailtier Prlte Musical Pity OUTH PACIFIC Shaepihead, ietneheal ri 4 Veerkln Oraateat Skew aa Earth SOUTH BROOKLYN CLINTON Diplomatic Courier; also Poker Flat Saaaera Oleae, llm St.

and Ith lait Airen Street; Trtaiare ef Loit Ctnyea AVPNUB 0 HCTION Arena 0, Anaal 4 Seat IM The Wild North I alaa Girl la Whit ALLEY STRIAM. L. Saariae DriTl-U, Stnrlie Tkt Maa aa the Etfftl Teater; Phrht 1 Mar "IpeftMBinir Mr, Loraa ta tb v- ier mm nl mnaiee-l tttm." Tttnei WISH YOU WERE HERE A New Mmical Comtdy tr-Cd tmixlI.W 4S Ev.1.30. MiU Ton w.t-rt. KISMET, DiKlIb Av.

nr. Tempkim Av, a DaKalb and Franklin BFJit8HiRlfc0tir HARBOR. Mnd St. and 4th LlNOtTLN, Redfar PI aaa "ABOUT FACE" (Colar) 4 "LION A THE MORSE" 'Thlel il Oaenui' (colar) A 'lliatMa Terrllary (Cellr) "CRY OP THE ciTY'r" "Tariaa A Tha Aaiaaam' Flihllnr Krntaoklan' 4 Dlaaay'i 'Damha' (Oiler) KEEP EM DUMBO' (ClMr) Alr-Caa4. MAJESTIC, 44 tb St.

W. ef way fvaa. Mata.Taai'a A Sat. 1 Iharp anl "LION AND THE HOHSt" j'l Jady Holllday 'M A I NO KIND' A 'Baota Blalane; COLLIOE, rbttbub "WOO NORTH" (Celer) a "OIBL IN WIUTK".

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