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For Clnnnifirtt Ad Rrmillt BROOKLYN EAGLE. TI ESDAY. VUf IT 12. 1010 Telephone in i-6200 In Current and Approaching Stage, Screen and Musical Offerings Ann Sothern Cast Young Tom Edison' For the Music Hall wwa In Brother Orchid MUSIC OF THE DAY Brooklyn Sinfonietta Gives Initial Concert Presents Program of 18th Century Music Under Institute Auspices at the Academy "Young Tom Edi.son." Mirkev Rooney In the ot a American boy who beram or.e of the geniuses of his coia.try, be the photoplay on the Radio imc Hall' Easter program Thursday. The Musx Hail awi reiebrate the Eastertide by presen.ins a Leon Leonidoff Spring staee production, "Easfr Paracie." including the cathedral frne, Oii-ry of Easter." which has br- George Haywood Signed By Warner Brothers With the new Edward G.

film, 'Brother Orchid." the WarmT studio, word ''come that Ann hr has been for the le.tdif. feniuun- io.e in the come or.e oi the playhouse's Conwaj has ak-o been given a part, tions. Otners in the im-lude With young Rooney in the film Humphrey Bogart, Donald Cn.sp ani will be Fay Balnter, George Ban By MILES KASTENDIECK Mumc of the 18th cer.tury served to introduce the Brooklyn Sin-lonietta, under the direction of Paul Kosok, 'o an Institute audience at the Academy of Music last night. The organization draws ihe majority of its members from the Brooklyn Civto Orrnestra and thrrefore ii ac essentially Borough erup. They made music in an acceptable manner last night, but, what is perhaps more important enabled music lover, to enjoy some of the fruits of those Allen Jenkins.

Brother Orchid croft, Virginia Weidier. Eugene Pallets. Victor Kilian, Bobby Jordan, J. M. Kerrigan, Lloyd Corrigan and John Kellogg.

Norman Taurog di-rerted and John W. Considinc Jr. pi rtr need. 'My Little Chickadee' At Roxy on Friday based on a magazine story by Ricli-ard Comiell. Continuing its search fur new screen personalities, the Wartvr Bros, studio has reported the of George Haywood, the New York stage piayer.

Havtc bega.i at the studio Meanwhile Elizabeth Ingiis. the young English actress wlio was re master composers Vivaldi, Bach and. conductor. Dr. Bodcll showed Handel musicianship to advantage in -r tw lh lsoI Mr- pfonl his I ZZ i W.

C. Fields and Mae West are 1 I arias commeiidably. (nam was devoted to music two cen- tunes old there was a novelty pre-, WamerS tO Release scnted during the evening in the; first public performance of Bach's 14 in FoUl Months Fantasia in as revived, completed, Fourteen feature films nearing end arranged for string- orchestra by (completion and already in the cut- Robert Leech Bedell. That it is tin8 rooms wiU comprise the next four-month releasing schedule for Warner Bros. Five features now before the cently signed a term contract, has together lor the first time In the arrived in Hollywood from Ne- New Universal screen presentation, York.

-My Little Chickadee," which is to have its New York premiere on Hell," co-starring Douglas day at the Roxy Theater. Fairbanks Jr. and Joan Bennett, and1 Adapted from an original screen "A Child Is Born," with Geraldine play by both Miss West and Mr. Fitzgerald, will be co-featured at all Fields, the fiim has its locale out RKO neighborhood theaters ihrcmh- West. Featured in the cast are out Greater New Yoik and vicinity.

Joseph Caileia, Dick Foran. Donald starting Thursday. Meek, Gene Austin, Candy and Coco, Anne Nagel. Margaret. Hamilton, John Wayne and Mitchell Ruth Donnelly, Fuzzy Knignt IMvJ llf JV Luther Adler and John Craven in If 1 X''t Jl I ii "Two On an Island," the Elmer 'I L1k-Jt; XJ A 1 Rice comedy at the Hudson The- typically Bach describes the music more or less completely, for its essentially rhythmic character.

cameras are: 'The sea xiawK, sequences, and its quality represent: Errol Flvnn and Brenda he composer in his most natural Marsha5U; This, and Heaven manner of expression. co-starring Bette Davis and The concert began with Vivaldi chal, Boyer; "Torrid co- aie me urst piayer.s to bo sinned starring James Cagney. Ann String Orchestra Vivian Riv-1 dan ani pat OBllen; Angci Movie Time Table iviu wa.s uic auiuLM in uie rjacn uoii-certo in Minor for Piano and If awr. circle: Kosaiyn i urecK. 1 I.

younj American pianist, who will Virginia Weldler and Mickey From Texas." with Eddie Albert, Rosemary Lane, Wayne Morris. Jane Wyman, Ronald Reagan and Ruth Terry, and "Flight 8," featur String Orchestra which followed The Barh-Bedell fantasia and ney in "Young Tom Edison," opens Thursday at the Radio Music Hall. tor ifatured roles in th Jona Ford-Arnosy production, -The Loin; Voyage Home." to be filmed at. the Walter Wanger studios for Unitcj Artists relea.se. Wayne and Mitchell won recognition through their performances as "the Ringo Kid and "Doc Boone" in Wanger's "Stagecoach," which Ford directed a vear Bach's First Sinfonia from Church BROOKI.VN ALHEF1--1 0, 50.

1 3 10, 4 30. 7 5ft 9 45. OS POX 1J 45. 4 OS. 17.

jo-jg 09, 1 S4 4 42 '10 IB. PARAMOUNT 11, 1 57, 4 54 10 4K. OFOHGE PLAYHOUSE-! 13 4 1.. 04. 7 09.

9 01, 10 1)6 hirh 1 P'a Beethoven's "Emperor Con-City 1 certo with the Philharmonic- JT Vdef. Symphony under John Barbirolli Saturday ing Virginia Bruce. Dennis Morgan, Cantata No. 35. for Orean and 6 25, 3a, 7 51, 3 07, 3 45, chestra found Dr.

Bedell as soloist. Jarig wyman He continued with a group of organ Amon- tne 'fllms now bein- Mm solos including the Allegro from the fo- release arP: -Virginia City," co-yivaldi-Bach Concerto A. Bach's I starring Errol Flvnn Miriam Hop- TILVOU-12. I 33. 2.3R, 4 09.

12 Mce-a Poppin' For the Fair ago. Dudley Nichols is now at work I 7 on the final scriot anrt 1 Manhattan uuie-rmuae xme Kffleemer oi kins and RandolDh s-oU; -Til We will begin about April 15. My Race'' and the Fugue in A 15 1.08. 11 4R. 3 48.

Meet Again," starring Merle Oberon, George Brent and Pat O'Brien; "It Minor. Three Handel works com Medicine 5now is CINECITTA 12, 04. 3 43, Columbia has engaged pleted the program: "Thanks Be to ei i u.s All Came True." co-starring Ann CENTER in. 12 03. 2 09, 8:24.

10 30 Now in Rehearsal Ole Olsen and Chick Johnson, Italian Prize Film Due at Cinecitta "The Great Light," which was awarded first honors as the best Italian film of 1939 at the International Motion Picture Exposition in Venice last Fall, will be the next screen attraction at the Cinecitta Theater, 44th St. and 8th opening Thursday. The film, which will be shown with English titles, won it-s award under the title of Montevereine." 9.C8, 7.51, 6 18, 3.55, 3 23, 7 50, 5 46, Thee and "Why Do the Nations So Sheridan and Humphrey Bogart. Furious Rage?" sung by Henryland "Saturday's Children," co-Pfohl, baritone, choral director Joh Garfield and Anne Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, Shirley. along with the orchestra, and finally, 5 47, 4 15, 2 32.

3 33, 5 04, 3 01 Lorre ol "Mr. Moto" fame for the principal role in a drama entitled "Dead Man's Lsle." which is shorlv to be placed in production with Rorhelle Hudson as the feminine lead. "The Baker's Wife," starring C'RITERION-10 16. 12 09 3 47. 7 4i.

9 34. 11 27. 1.20 GLOBE 9 43. 43 I 4 7 13 9 03. 10 53.

12 43 2 43' MUSIC HALL 10 50, 2 27 10 27 PARAMOUNT 10 01. 12 37 7.10 9 35. 10 59. 12 1ft 'Earl of Chicago' the Concerto Grosso, No 20, with organ. Because of Miss Rivkin's vital! approach to the Bach Concerto, that RIVOLl-10, 12:14.

2 37. 4 55 7 1 18, 9 41, naimu, enters its tlurd week at the srW 10 23. stars the popular Italian screen ac- World Theater today. a niii 4 71s 0.30, I 12 15. tor, Amadeo Nazzari, in the leading role.

It was directed by Carlo Cam- pogalliani and in supporting roles masters of that "Hellzapoppin" at the Winter Garden, are buzzing around in their heads the notion of putting a "Hellzapoppin" on ice at the World's Fair this Summer. If everything turns out as projected it will be called "Ice-a Poppin" and be seen at the Netherlands Building, and while it will have none of the Winter Garden cast in it, it will nevertheless be a kind of skating "Hellzapoppin." "Medicine Show," a living newspaper by H. R. Hays and Oscar Saul has been placed in rehearsal by Carly Wharton and Martin Gabel and will open five weeks I aucn leauireci piayers as Lecia oioria. Carlo Duse and Elsa De work enjoyed the bst performance of the evening.

Her excellent, rhythmic sense and technical facility brought the right momentum to the music and inspired the orchestra. Her tendency to percussive treat-tnent of the muic somewhat deprived it of the grace and charm to be found therein. For the most part, the orchestra played adequately though it, achieved a particularly effective bit in the Intermezzo of cine Show" which deals with the versity, will discuss "Eugene O'Neill Giorgi will be seen. 41 a subject of public health and medical and the Contemporary American The setting of the film is a peas-practices in the United States, is Theater" this evening at the Brook- ant village of Italy that shelters the the first Living Newspaper to be lyn Academy of Music. I Shrine of Montevergine.

MICKEY ROONEY nroduced under Broadway manage- fit MOTION PICTL'RES PIUS FULL-LENGTH FEATURE LAUREL HARDY 'A CHUMP AT OXFORD' ment. IN NEWEST HARDY FAMILY HIT 'JUDGE HARDY SON' Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Dana, former Professor of Contemporary Literature at Columbia Uni- LOEWS KINGS. Fi.ihn.k ii -Kalllea, Id Niven nlivla later, Friday, April 12, at the New-Yorker Theater. The production will be staged by Jules Dassin and designed by Samuel Leve. "Medi- LOEW'S PITKIN Pttkm and Saratoga Avanurt STARS.

SONGS GIRLS and a million South Seas laughs MOTION PICTURES MOTION PICTURES John Carroll of the Border. Gene Aotry- LjnIIa Winri, Merle Oberon. Ralph Kirhardv a "STOLEN ELISABETH BERGNER TOMORROW -PLUS tne Vivaldi Concerto Grosso, and responded most readily to Handel when the organ supplied a more substantial body of tone. What the musicians lacked in polish, they made up in spirit. There wa.

plenty of rhythmic life in what they played, thanks to the Insistent beat of the FLOWER SHOW M. IIATT AN pLOWERrnoW I MARCH 11.16X Grand I 10A.M.-10:30P.M. 1 CENTRAL PALACE. I wo fcntrances: Lexington Ave. at 46th St.

and 247 Park Ave. MUSIC MANHATTAN (WEDNESDAY) "Man From Montreal" Richard ARLEN Kay SUTTON LOEW'S ALPINE 69in street and Filth Avenue LOEW'S BEDFORD Bedford Avenue and Bergen 'street' LOEW'S BROADWAY Broadway and Myrtle Avenue LOEW'S CONEY Isl AND Surf and Stlllwell. Avenuei LOEW'S ST 46th street and New Utrecht Avenue LOEW'S GATES Gatee Avenue and Broadway LOEW'S MEI.BA Livlniiton Street and Hanover Plare LOEW'S BREVOORT.T". Brevoert Place and Bedford Avenue' LOEW'S BOKO PARK lilt Street and New Utratht Avenue LOEW'S KAMEO Elitern Parkway and Nmtrand Avenue "I WANT TO SEE HIS FACE WHEN I PULL THE TRIGGER!" Fabian LL! Andy DEVI NE Gulliver', In Joan Blondell. Amarin.

Mr. William. Balalaika. NeUnn Iddv. Ilnna Ma.sry; lrtor MrLailen.

Jarkie Cooper Guy Ronald olman. The Lijht That Failed; Turpa (all on the Pre.l,l-i BOB HOPE BINC CROSBY DOROTHY LAMOUR in l.ue.n C'ENTI RY Flatbuah at Navina Man From Montreal, Richard Arlen; partilde and Nottrand Avenuei IOFWS rv winr-E- iu Bn i.ove. i om Brown i.oeh BAY RIDGE Swanee River. Don Amerho. 72d Street and Third Avenue Inviaible Man Kir Cedric llard'wlcke "MAP TO TOWN Sat Mar.

1, at PM. M.IV YORK I'MVERSITV. COLI'MBM AND Rl'TGERM GLEE CUBS The University Singers soloist: ANNA KA5KAS Metropolitan Opera Tickets at Town H.iil Box Office GONE WITH THE WIND Vpitk i BUY RESERVFD cr.TC iinwiT tuc rr, 111 Robert Montgomery Plays title role In the new film opening tomorrow at Locw's lYttKDAT MATS. Continuoot MOT Rf SHV10 75 iocl. STAGE PLAYS MANHATTAN TVTTT I 1 mmm ml i TIPMHBMn CRITICS GO STRONG FOR 'THE WEAK LINK $MklkSH chorlti Coburn Judith lorrtff Ron" "COMBINES LAUGHTER AND EXCITEMENT in tha proper degrees." WjMi Hwold-Tribuna Anthony Quinn krry Colonna RKO Kfnmorf, Chureh riitbtnh Avu HKO Madison.

MyrlU-Wrhtiff Swi Family Rohin.nn": "Brother Rat and a Baby" CHASING TROUBLE," Fr.nkie LWw Omar" "Cav" RKO Drkfr. B61h St. artd Fifth Avp RKO Rufthwirk, B'wiy-Howtrrt Avf ini1 and "CITY OF CHANCE," Lynn Bari xtra? "Vatican of Popr Pim XII. Mrrh of Tim teJJrU DARINGLY 3 DIFFERENT KKO lilrou, Oncy ipp. Btefplttlu Ta LAST TIMES TODAY CHARLES UUCHT0N VIVIEN IEICH rko r.rr lawless- o-b rko (ireenpoint.

mi Manhattan and "CITY OF CHANCE," Lynn Bari Ful1" sl- wil PI l.lra! "atiran of Pope Piu. XII." Marrh of T.m RKO Sbnre Road. t.th Ave. "01 Human Bendage. Bette Oavli; and "Star ,1 M.dn'ght "GOOD FUN You're sure have a good Jime." Mmtlt, Newt OOIOIN THUTM, 4Hh St.

W. t'may. WotlW.d.- Sot. S3 to $.0 "SIO-WALKS Or LONDON" "OERONIMO" WITH A CAST OF 10.000 i a ear www mm -wmm a wwwawwH 3i.ai.i:4ii,ifri I -T 1 I tommy Dors Kinga Mlgh.ay- "SWISS FAMILY and "HBOTHrw ut KINGSWAY Coney liland Ava. BABY." ilh PHISCILLA LANE.

JANE BRYAN -kJ rmiule i buili PATIO. Flatbuih Ave. and Mldwnod St. MIX)N 1 1 at iiiii MAVFAIR. Avenue and Coney in.

Kllnv DALALAII.A and "THE BUi GI EDWARD G. ROBINSON in 11 The THEATRE CtVUTi prenrnts The fifth column Adavtri hy BENJAMIN r.LAZF.R tram the flat ill ERNEST HEMINGWAY with FRANCH0T TONE KATHER1NE LENORE LEE J. LOCKE ULRIC COBB AI.VIN 51nd Wnl of R'WAY tvi. 8:111. Mali.

TIU'RSDAY i SAT. 2:40 AI.BF.MARI.E. Flatbuih Av. -Alhemarle Funny. Jolly and tunftul." Lockridtje, Sun O.

SVLVA prpsenti BERT LAHR ETHEL MERMAN DU BARRY WAS A LADY COI.E PORTER SONGS with Brtly (irable, Bfnnv Bakrr 46 8T. W. nl y. CI. 6-6075.

Ew. 30, H.IO-14.40. MMl.Tom'w in :30.SI -1 OLSEN and nmi johksons Vcrr ELLZ A POPPIN Alif lave ut irtir "DR. EHRLICH'S MAGIC IIARI.IE Mel ART 111 nUlCTIIF." AND Ml UK.nulKA Iwnny Ictigan Buddy Rich Frank Sinatra Pltd Plptr Ouartttta Wlnfltld and Ford iximi Rig) SKELTON STARTS TOMORROW at A. M.

MAY ROBSON "CRANNY GET YOUR GUN" NOSTRAND. Kingi way -NmlrAnd Ave. "SWANEE RIVER nd THK INVIsim.l -M AN Rt I I RS RIALTO. Flatbuih Ave. end Certelynii Rd.

AVALON. Kingi Higl.wj, and E. I8lh SI. MIIIIVOOI). Avenue I and tall Ulh SI.

IT II. HOI and "111 AM' OF IIKRI.IN" The Treat Virtor Herbert I I.ANO KID" and I. ISO hill" and "Setret 01 Dr. with EDWARD ARNOLD TIMES SQUARE Paramount WINTER GARDEN. way and 5rnh 81.

vi Mali. Sat. and March 25. 11.10. BarTr" FITZGERALD Hr ALLOOOD KtAN O'CASEY GREAT COMEHY JUNO AND THE PAYC0CK REGINALD OWEN EDMUND GWENN An M-GM picture WARREN WILLIAM JOAN PERRY tn "THE LONE WOLf STRIKES" ROCHELIE HUDSON in "CONVICTED WOMAN" "Joltingly Funny." SAM U.

HARRIS vreaents a Comedy THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER by MOSS ft ART and GEORGE S. KAUFMAN with MONTY WO0L1.EY MI'SIf! BOX 41! W. of B'way EviJ. 8:111. Mala.

TIIIRS. SAT. at 3:10 PREVIEW TONITE! oJiNTVs'rnXrtnM HOUSEKEEPER'S DAUGHTER" 1 RIAM.l.t. Kmgi Highwjy-t. St.

and "111 OMill: I BV" I I.M. Avenue and tan Street DFsTRl RIDFS A(i AIN "RF MFMBI VOtil K. Conry lil.nd Ave. and Avrnue BAD LITTLE "MAN HO W0 LD N'T TA COI.I.FC.F.. Fl.lbuih Ave.

and Avenu. Iha Huaebtaek of Notra Coma anytlmt botwotn 3 and Ii30 for prtviaw mit rut a linn 11 ,1. NSFlEI.It W. 17th St. Fnitar Ut N.

Y. SHOWING PREVIEW Er. Mais. TOM'W SAT. I Man.

Mfet. "Rood to Singapore)" plul "Sovtnltan" and In Porion, Olonn Miller and Band, Andrtwt Sillert. Cwen mi law ae 1 1 P. M. to tm p-viw, plu.

rwflular laotvra twM ahwwinf "K4 to Ilngepere" 12 IS A. M. T. OMORROW QBOalt Disney's FEATURE Fl LITIS SHOllJinG TO DRV OSCAR SER1.1N vments Clarfnre ny' MFE WITH FATHER Mnrlp into plnv hv HOWARD LIN084V and RUSSEL CR0U8E EMPIRE B'way and 40 81. PEn.

(1.140 Evi.8 40. 11.10 to $3. JO. Mall.Tnm'w and Sal. .2:40 "My fayorite ahow." Walter WincM! fWU UMBTH HtNM TKHMKtHOa plwlaat tim.a "WOLF HEW TOM" LOEW'S II.4V RIIHIF Center, 6th Ave.

and Sbth St IIIULLIIIU "Northwest Passage" erlra. 7th St. and 'd Ave. Javh.n,lon: Fire little Tepperi Old lark Home; also Mv Man (iodlre, Ihr K.Kirina alao Ihe Inder-Pup LAST THREE WEEKS The THEATRE GUILD presents PHILIP BARRY'S COMEDY THE PHILADELPHIA STORY KATHARINE HEPBURN VAN IIEEI.IN JOSEPH COTTEN NICHOLAS JOY SHIRLEY BOOTH 8HUBERT Theitro, Welt 44 St. Circle 8:40.

Matl. THURSDAY SAT. 2:40 CONTINUOUS AT RITERI0N CLARE BOOTH E'S COMEDY HIT! ARGIN FOR ERROR LOMBARD AHERNE VIGIL t'hne NIGHT' PLUS BIO STAGE SNOW 25c.r-0XY;;.lS Manley. Ft'lh Ave. and 9t liillKlltl) Apollo.

Fulton and National Thra waititngtnn Ave, 1 Starring SPENCER TRACY 1 niTAI BROADWAY ArllUL and 5 1 it St. Directed bv OTTO L. PREM1NOFR of Notre Dame; r.real Victor nerbert Ihe t.reat irlor llerhrl- i -r POPULAR PRICES CHILDREN 25C All TIMES lit Marremna ftete'ved In Advonr 0 PhonaCI'tla i 5100 CENTER a is trand- 8AR0YAN oay-mad enmedv Ml TIME OF YOUR LIFE THE lti AVE Itestaurtutts IN HHOOKIVN THiATKE vim Eddie DOWI ING and Julie IIAYOON iW dw 1 on screen and Weal of B'wav Emi. 8:40. Matl.

THUR8DAY 4 8AT. 2:40 I LX stage at the STRAND! KLAIB1 SH near NFWKIKK Luncheon 50c, Dinner Weekdavs 75c A i Carte Choicest Pood. Select Liquors anfl FiEDFORI) PLAZA tttlbllfthtd GONE WITH' PLYMOUTH. W.4Mh8t. Evil.

8:30. CI.e-OliS Evor. SI. 10 To 13.30. 250 Orchestra Seati.

$2.20 Matmr.i TOM'W and SAT. at 2:50. eih MONTH JOHN BARRYM0RE i MY DEAR CHILDREN BELASCO THEA. ,44 E.flf 1'way. BR.

9-206 E. Mall. TOM'W and SAT. at Srnt Now for Holy and Eaiter Werks "THR REVIEW IN TOWN." Benchlev, New Yorker NEW PINS AND NEEDLES Mali. Wed.

1 8at.al 2:40 Evanlan at 8:48 40c 75c Sl.oo 1 55c $1.65 WINDSOR E.of B'y. BR. 8-3824 Sic $1.10 8al. Eva Mali, fen' CEORGK ABBOTT'S LA1T.H RIOT QEE MY LAWYER with Mil. TON BFRI.E AOELPHI.34St.E.ol7lhAva.

CI.8-2820. Evi.8:5f) CHAMPION LONG RUN PLAY OF ALL TIME8I TOBACCO ROAD 7t YEAR -itn will FORREST.49St.W.olB'ay. Matl. Wed. Sat 2-45 Eves.

6Sc, ll.ln, (No Hliher) learn of Fxpertenre SVBH AVS Ath Aye. Jay St. PRISCILLA LANE T. Bnro Hall 3TJ FULTON B'KLTN rea ooo fltnaU. and hon.

THE WIND- Roaera, Rujrn Ave tor. Sullivan PI Iterrthine; llappens at Niaht- Return of Dr Sayoy, Bedford Ave. and Line.ln Pi Brother and Baby; Rob.n.on III NSOMII KST Colony, Hth nih st Idard Arnold; Flht tor 1'oor Lady RllRllt (.11 II AND nOWNTHWN Duffleld. Duffirld and Fulton sti of (hlnatnwn: and Vampire Rat Mnmart. Fulton St.

and Rnrewell PI IvrMlhinr Happens at Niaht; Duet He My Tlektiny M. iere Pla hooe. I' Pmeaitle The liiriMble and Too Boy lo w'ark Terminal. Fnurlh Ave. and neen St.

H'lrv Rides (ireer Garann In Remember? Tholi. ihitnn St. Mvtle Ae Ittlnlaika: aKn I he Mn Who IVoutdn't Talk Toane, -27 waihinotm St I.ec, i at il lo The llesperado; Mrl. arlen In N'anrv Mrele Iv Mn-lnj Native Nudit In land of ItRKilllllV III II tlreana Brion'fn B--arh Ave H-11 fiil.i!,ka: also Jatkie in Bin (iuy I I I ll Ivlnr, Fhthi'h Av nrar Mr. 1 inri.lii a- More Orrhidv I latltlt-h.

Chu'fh end Flethuh Av. ON Ihr Ihtrr stoojrs. Howard Wnnd. A llrannr Knirht. I letneli FRIK RHODl.s (iranada.

Cnrrh end Avet. Housrkreirr llanchier. Bring, Baby I lr II ATBI SH Avenue II A.e of. a St. Iloioekeeper', liaoehtrr.

B'nndie Rnnf, I'p Baby Ruchv. Ultra and fourth Ave, Foor and sma.hma. the Mnney Ring I.I IIHI1M BF.AI II (iraham. 31 1 WMtney Ave Anolbrr Thin Man: The i.co Kid and the Lady rwtK SIOI'F Cirllon. end Se.emn A.ef.

Intisihle and He Married Hi. Wife I'lara. Hatbu.h Ave and Park Plate 1lilim Witt- ll.vaa'ian Nichla Handera. Prnvorrt Per. Well 14th St.

Iletry Kidr, Alain; al.o Had Little Angel IN lis IIICIIM AV Klngt Hignwnv and Orean kvv ShuH. alto I.e, Miserable. to lour Order Court St JOHNHV M-GEi Kill not bt shown rieept iviineed prtcei mi iprri irnni mi. thtmaiutnmtnflcnitortk. i AST OR EXTRA A4d4 Allracllen RESERVED ytomfftml 25iJ5s- ft Hine ami Itaiiee ft HSWw -c Oftdft Omni na.m I JS OcwiOiMnT'SOa m.

Twtef Dtily p. m. Mut. (ic. Sat Hoi.) Ibr, 8oc fcivei.

$1.10, SI A $2.20. "Superior, awtfter and iweller than any surrfire abow Rodera and Hart ier scored. M'nllfr Winrhell (iEORCE ABBOTT prejentl TOO MANY GIRLS by RODDERS A HART and flee. MARION Jr. IMPERIAL 45 81.

C0.5-78M. EW 8 30 Mala. TOM'W and to i sun. Hoi. Mats.

7fir. Hoc. I ItltOOKLW $1.10 and $1.66. Fricei tncludt In, WAY 4 47th ST. il FUDIK LANE and hi.

OKI II. Illnner from fl.2.. Min harce Son. lo Thgra. Irl.

Sat. MAin 4-SIIHI 61 HOTEL ROOM BOSSERT NOW JOHN GOLDEN presentA Our litest Internatfonil Artresi GERTRUDE LAWRENCE In SAMSON RAPHAELSON'S Comedy LARK llh DONALD COOK GLENN ANDERS MOROSCO W. 45ln St. CI.6-BJ10. Evi.

8:411 The New flit Musical Revue 0 FOR THE SHOW Tw IMUEE ME UXCOIN III ILLINOIS THE BLUE BIDnlnCl.rl... 1 1. II TKamnKf Willi Eva Ardea Rlrhard Haydn Brenda Forbal Staged by I0HN MURRAY ANDERSON BOOIH TH St ol B'way. Eva. 8 40 Mala.

TOM'W and 2:10. t'l. B-B1I AlKM I SIITION Ivemie I' Thr.l A.e t. Inln H.Olrr Itiir RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL 50th street and Sixth Avenu. TOO MANY HUSBANDS Jean Fred Melvya ARTHUR MaeMURRAY DOUGlAS ON THE produied bv Lennirietf.

Symphony Oreh. Donri Oaen 1 1 A.M. fieture at: 11:50, 21 7, itl. 10 17 aUn The ltiT Returna-Hnuld Sot Talk. No P.

are In l.o SHIRIEY TEMPLt I RAYMOND MASSEY Traimore. Avenue and F. 4Mh St. 'Ihr 11 ho MalaTOM'W. TIII RS.

and SAT. at "Moat hilariona comedy of the I Night Clubs ft unit, i 'woo ii Colonial end Chennrrv Nrl.on F'lit. in Balalaika: aUo Big Cu Rlyitll, Mvrltr end W.li"n Avr, lollr and sma.hma the Motle. aeanon." Watts, Herald Tribune MALE ANIM A LjJWO ON AN ISLAND Hit Rm, iy A.MIATTA PLAYHOUSE t.Geotcic! eaiaAMaiT.Me-rauaa) FI.MER Rl F'S New Comedy wiiu r.i.i.iwi rti nr. ii bl.ge Show at: 1:30.

4:07, 6 13, 9:15 let err. Seat. Rreervrd Clrrle 8-4AO0 "INVISIBLE STRIFES" Sill l'vin AD nv Shrcp.hr.id. StirrD-'irad Bey. Veorhie.

rhe (, real Virtor Herbert: Secret of Dr. Klldr SOI 111 BIIOOKI.VN Sander', r.lobe, 22 1Mb St. The llooeekeeper'e naoihter' Fniitiva al Laria Miuerta, sevanth Avt, and Mm Ooldcn Uoj, alio Ueiuu in Blue. with Lultier aOLER. Betty FIELD.

John CRAVEN HUDSON 44lh St. (. at B'aray. BRy. 8 0208 Evi.

$3.30 ta 11.10. Matl.Tom and Sal ..2:30 Seata Nnw on Sale for Nevt 1R Week. CORT 138 W.48 St. BR. 8-0048.

Matl. TOM W. SAT. and Mar. 28.

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