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ft 6 TtOCJTESTEIl "DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. FRIDAY. JANUARY 7. 1011 Today's Offerings at Rochester Theaters TOWtl TflXll Newcomer Due In Opera Role Autry in "Mexicali Rose." Safety Service nplIK. important role of.

Am-neris in "Aida" -will be Arnett Red Skelton and Eleanor Powell in "I Dood It" and Pat Morrison and John Carradine in Hitler's Madman." Grand Nelson Eddy, Susanna Foster and Claude Rains in "Phantom of the Opera" and Judy Canova and Dennis Day in "Sleepy Lagoon." Temple (Fairport) Harold Peary and Billy Burke in "Gildersleeve on Broadway" and Roy Roger in "Silver Spurn." Cameo Wally Brown and Alan Carnev in "Adventures of a Rookie" and John Carradine and Patricia Morison in "Hitler's Madman." Lake Pat O'Brien and Ruth War. Low Rates sung, by Marie Powers, one of MA If 0000 1 Excellent Acting Seen in Novel Palace Film By GEORGE DAVID "pLESII and Fantasy," a ven- turesome production by Charles Boyer and Director Julien Duvivier, is a movie departure of the "Tales of Manhattan" type, which, it is to be hoped, regular film fans will have the patience to understand a to Its nature and accent as an effort to Rive us fresh and meaningful creen fare. Slarimt limes of main fealuret follow: Kaxlman 8:00. 1'jtlace 1 :00. 4:00.

6:30, 9:50. :00, 1:45. 4:20. 7:05, 9:50. Century 12:50, 4:00, 7:05, 10:15, 1:20.

Urgent 4:00. 7:00. 10.0O. aitol 12:10 3:23, 6:46. 10:09.

Little 1:30, 3 :30, 5:30, 7:30, :30. Strand 12 :10, 3:45. Temple 1 :00. 4:30, 7:30. 10:30.

Kml.in.y-1:00, 3:15, 7:00, 9:30. KaMniaii Marian Anderson in recital. Lew' Kathryn Grayson, Gene Kelly, Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Red JSkelton and Jose Iturbi in "Thousands Cheer." Palace Charles Boyer, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward G. Robinson and Betty Field in "Flesh and Fantasy" the interesting newcomers to the singing stage, when the San Carlo Opera Company opens its two-day engagement at the Eastman next Monday. Miss Powers has appeared in most of the world's famous opera houses.

She is a native of Philadelphia, but went abroad for- study at an early age. There she remained for a few rick in "Iron Major" and Billy Gilbert and Frank Fay in "Spotlight Scandals." Strand Joel McCrea and Barbara Stanwyck in "Union PaciBc" and Sidnev Toler and Mary Beth Hughes in "Charlie Chan in Rio." Webster Pat O'Brien and Ruth Warrick in "Iron Major" and Chester Morris and Nancy Kelly in Gallery to Screen Greece, Italy Films George Dietrich, Rochester resident who has traveled extensively in the Near Eaet will present another of hi public "film travelogue" at 4 p. m. Sunday in Memorial Art Gallery. Films of Greece and Italy will be featured.

CHARLFS BOYFR and W'ally Brown and Alan Carney rri iAa in Put- 'i Rookies in Burma vears. sinEinjr lead roles at La I in in Onturv Mary Martin. Franrhot "Tornado." Murray Gary Cooper and George Raft in "Soul's at Sea" and Judy Canova and Dennis Day In "Sleepy Lagoon." 0 Dixie Snnja Henis and Jack Onkie tn "Wintertime" and Kant Sida Kids in "Mr. Muggs (' Out." Liberty and 8tate John Garfield and Maureen O'Hara in "Fallen Sparrow" and Harold Peary and Billie Burke in "Gildersleeve on Broadway." West Knd Red Skelton and Eleanor Powell in "I Dood It" and Chea LAST DAY I STARTS SAT It Btartrd a run yesterday at the Palace, and though it was difficult to gauge it reception, one was Inclined to consider it favorable, even impressive. No one could take exception to BARBARA STANWYCK EDWARD G.

ROBINSON BETTY FIELD ROBERT CUMMINGS ROBERT BENCHLEY THOMAS MITCHELL FLESH ami FANTASY Scala in Milan and well a others Italian opera homes in Rome" and! Naples. In Fiance she sanp with the Paris Grand Opera and was also a regular member of the Monte Carlo Opera Company. She has been with the Fortune Gallo company for the past two years and is on of the San Carlo's leading mezzo-sopranos. The San Carlo group will perform "La Tmviata" the second night, Jan. 11.

CIOSBT'ASTAIU BOGART BERGMAN PAUL HENRIED Tone and Dick Powell in "True to Lite" and George Sander and Bren-da Marshall in "I'aria After Dark." Temple Four Inkspotn, Klla and Cootia Willtama band on stage, and Sidney Toler and Gwen Kenyon in "Charlie Chan in Secret Service." Knibavv Julie Bryan, with Frank Xj Silk and Harry LeVine in "Hello, Beautiful," stage review, with films. Itegent Michele Morgan, Jack Haley and Frank Sinatra in "Higher and Higher" and Margo and Robert Ryan in "Gangway for Tomorrow." Capitol Sonia Henie and Jack Oakie in "Wintertime" and Randolph Srotf and Ella Raines in "Corvette K-225." Little Bins' Crosby and Fred A- (HOLIDAY the acting of the many stars involved Boyer himself. Barbara Stanwyck, Betty Field, Robert Cummings, Thomas Mitchell, Ed-j vard G. Robinson, Dame Mayj Whitty, Anna Lee, C. Aubrey INN' ter Morris and Nancy Kelly in "Tor- tair in "Holiday Inn." Kiviera Luise Rainer and William! Rendix in "Hostages" and Gene! An try in "Gaucho Serenade." Mnriinnn and Monnm tl a Rainer and William Brndix in "Hostage" and Richard llx and1 Jane VVyatt In Itiit 1 1 1 (Kant Rochester) Frank! Albert xon and Ixinm Gray in My Darling Clementine" and Gene i IjUST POURING IT OUT Here are noted Four Inktpots who will open at Temple today with singing Ella Fitzgerald and Cootie Williams band.

SECOND BIG WEEK1 LORENZO'S NOW OPEN MONDAYS Our remodeling has been completed and we are again able to serve you EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK from 11:30 a. m. till 1:00 a. m. Saturday until 2 a.

m. 33 CHESTNUT STREET Smith, Charles Winningrr, Robert Eenchley, Clarence Muse and ethers. And general approval must go to the shrewd and Bkillful direction of Mons. Duvivier. The technical and artistic work is beyond reproach.

llfi we have it picture of thiee epiAOftr. rnrh dmtinct fiom the t'ther in utory, yet linked by the theme that, in general, man or woman in, or can he, the master or miatresa of his or her own life and fate through unselfish love. The first episode is laid in New Orleans at the time of the Mardi Grae. Henrietta (Miss Field) is a homely girl, by ordinary standards, and her inability to have romance, in particular with the student t.i Julie Bryan Review Embassy Offering JULIE Bryan and her new review, "Hello, Beautiful," will open a three-day enRngement at thl Kmhiuwy today. There will be a special midnight show tomorrow.

Performers well known to Embassy patrons, Frank X. Silk and Harry LeVine, are cast in the chief comedy roles. Others in the troupe are Lew Denny, master of ceremonies; Peggy Woods, ingenue, and Miss Mickey Pearl. The vaudeville olio features Boogie and Woogie, sepia dance team; Jules and Tita, magicians; Romaine, billed as "The Mad Musi Marian Anderson to Sing Tonight vXK of the spirituals to be heard on the recital program of Marian Anderson this evening at the Eastman is an arrangement by the late Dr. Nathaniel Dett, a longtime resi- VlCTORORE Jan.

9 8:15 P. M. Harvmrd's (ireat Prajtuor C7tsiY E. K. RAND KvmuHttc Approach to tht Middle Agrs" Aquinas Christian Culture Lectures Tdent of Rochester.

It is titled "Poor Me." With it in Aid cian," and Joe Martini, guitarist. handicaD. has made her envious. 1 WO OlaiS LO Two Su A WM Wrfclnf In thsswtl parIs tDARK CtORCI SANOf RS STAGE SHOWS TODAY AT 1:25 4:00 6:50 9:26 STARTS TODAY! this same group will be spirituals arranged by such notables as Roiand Hayes and II. T.

Burleigh. These familiar Negro songs will conclude a program that begins with tha classic group by Haydn, Purcell, Schubert. Vaughsn Williams, Scarlatti and Jacohson. It also includes an aria "from Wagner's opera "Rienzi." vPSCy Themselves FOR 3 BIG DAYS eelf-pitying and bitter. An old 1 maker urge her to have hope and rono campaign take a chance.

She rents a pretty! mask to wear in the final revel, New Hope, who and in a spirit of romantic aban- probably haa entertained more don he not only attracts butimembers of our armed forces than fascinates Michael, who ha other star, has been appointed come four on his prospects of of tne Serviceman'- Divi-coming man of importance. 7, 'won for the 1014 "March of Dime' In the spell of love, unselfish i love, she inspires him to renewed campaign. faitti in himself. She haa forgotten Frances Langford will serve with envy and bitterness, but when he Hope as vicechairman. The ap-protete his love for her and urges ment3 werfi announced by her to remove her- mask, she is fearful.

She confesses that she has; Basl1 Connor, president the deceived him into thinking she is: National Foundation for Infantile a beautiful stranger. But when he I Paralysis. is obliged to lift the mask, she is Hof(e and Misj ingtord. will Aliss Andersons piano accompanist will be Franz Rupp. iy wf YOUR Micoai AMERICA'S ua Si AND ON THE GREATEST QUARTETTE THE GROWL TRUMPET KING r-Tl SCREEN! "TISKET AND TASKET" GIRL HIGHER HIGHER amazea to nna TTiai npauty or Creators of "IF campaign for the "March of Dimes" ha piven her beauty of WITH A TJ7 I DIDN'T CARE" Wanna Laugh? SEE CHARLEY'S AUNT Brighton High School Tomorrow, Jan.

8th by Hochlr Community Playar sponord by Briqhlon K1WANIS lor boy and qirl. work. MAT. 2:30 Inc tax EVE. 8:30 1.10 Inc tei Tickets on sal at Briqhlon Hiqh School or lrom any mimbit ol COOTIE Mush Field playa this episode military camps.

Neither, however, with kill and mire touch and tojwill make nny solicitation of mem-fine effect. Cumminw. following bem of the.nrnied forces. WAROO mm CARRADINE MX 91 In her lead, tiptop, too. fITZGtfiflLD I inuiut! Charlie Chan IN SECRET SERVICE It is the policy of the National Koundation to take care of all children of servicemen who become afflicted with infantile paralysis.

UIILLipS ORCHESTRA aawanu. SONJA HENIE CESAR ROMERO JACK OAKIE FIRST LADY OF SONG wnnnv urcuiu n. A ''( Skew ADDED ATTkACTIONI ktt Ordwslri SIDNEY TOLER 0 i MOKE AND POKE Ain' No JoU EDDIE VINSON Blu Song Stylist STARS OF STAGE LATE STAGE SCREEN SCREEN-RADIO RECORDS SHOW SAT. at 11:30 P. M.

liiifniiiinntfifif r'f i nrwift rrfniYiii i ii iii VT itf Ti in iiiiffiwifitfti-irir for wwi' wmmtimmmmamimmmtmmmmmmmmmumtmmmmtm mm tmwmm mmmmuwmmm0ummtmcnwmimmKmwmvnmmMmittmmmuimmm6Mtau 6' umiiimt ON The other two episode are ab-! porbinp treatments of the Influence' of superstitions. In the first Edward G. Roblnaon eeen aa Mar- shall Tyler, an American lawyer who has found romance in a certain society circle in England. At a gathering at the residence of Lady Pamela Hardwick (Dame Whitty), Septimus Todgers (Mitchell), a fortune-teller, excite interest with astonishing revelation and predictions concerning prominent people present. Events immediately confirm his divinations, Tyler, newly engaced to Kowena Mns Le), pooh-poohfl Podcers' powers, but belies this attitude with importunity that the fortuneteller reveal to him what he sees in his hand.

Aside, the latter tells Tyler his reading shows that the lawyer will commit a murder. Tyler reacts, on the surface, with haw-haw sarcasm and unbelief. Pecretly well, in time he commits two murders. He does not master his fate. The scene are vividly acted.

Mitchell aid Kobinson iitnnd out. the former being unusually effective. The third episode presents Boyer as a circus performer, the king of all aerialiats, who doee a death-defying act. Between shows one day he has a vivid dream in which he sees and hears a strange and beautiful young women among the spectator watching his performance with keen sympathy and ehrie'kinc with horror when he falls. When his act goes on he tries TAUBlOKIf Si BEAUTIFUL IN lUf IMflCT MFIA opwir VAPOEVILLCj wnn inc vjfik rvv fnu in 1 HMlllll Rl IAUIV I A B0OtC4Worxil Nui-vr trv til xt i THOSE FUNSTERS" jules tita Romaine THE MAP MU5KIAN DEflNV tVCCDSPEniU JOE MARTINI II ANOMI5quiTAf 'SHESCUTE SWEET AND NEAT WRflKjHTAhO SMOOTH WDPETirE 'IS DOORS OPEN mm 1 1 1 I a I to execute its rUky climax, but rannnt.

The cirrus sails for the United States, and the vessel I he meets Joan Stanley (Miss Stanwyck), the woman of his dream. How they are drawn together despite her efforts to avoid him, and how love restores his faith in himself and triumph over all, even when police take her Into custody after the boat docks, make the rest of the story. All concerned act expertly and make the episode stronj, revealing, impressive. Also on the Palace bill Is the second comedy of the new team of Wally Brown and Alan Carney "Rookies in Burma." LOUISE RAINER, WILLIAM BEIIDIX "HOSTAGES" Riviera 2nd Hit GENE AUTRY 'GAUCHO SERENADE" Monroa-Madisoa 2nd Hit RICHARD DIZ 'BUCKSKIN FRONTIER' 1ABA LYSIS TALK KL-TKII Dr. R.

riato RchwarU, associate professor of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Rochester, will speak at the Seneca School PTA meeting at 8 p. m. today. His topic will be "Infantile Paralyssi: Its Present Status." JOHN GARFIELD, M. O'HARA 'THE FALLEN SPARROW" H.

PEARY, BILLIE BURKE GILDERSLEEVE ON BROADWAY Senja Heait, J. Oakit VVINTERTIMir East Side Kids M. Maggs Stcpi Out' Ann no CI r. Alberison, L. Gray "0 My Darling Clementine" All Seats Sold Tonight at 8 P.

M. ALAN CARNEY, WALLY BROWN ADVENTURES OF A ROOKIE JOHN CARRADINE "HITLER'S MADMAN" ss GENE AUTRY "MEXICALI ROSE" -o-r: u-HUV. ww nMt CSV mm a )yne fto' ANDERSON CONTRALTO IN RECITAL Standing Room Only $1,10 EASTMAN Botad on th.ir story "Frivol Miti Jonos" Diroctod by GIORGE SIONCY Produced by JOSCPH AJTItWAK Original Scr Play by Paul Jarrico and Richard Collins H. Peary. B.

Bnrke "Gildersleeve Ob Broadway" ROY ROGERS "SILVER SPURS' BED SKELTON, E. POWELL "I DOOD FT WM. (HOP-A-LONG) BOYD 'SECRETS Of THE WASTELAND' KIT ADDED TREATS M.G.M, CARTOON "STORKS HOLIDAY" Pasting Prda "TO MY UNBORN SON" UNI MM1 18 MINI M.G.M. News- IUTES LATEST NEWS 1 1 A. M.

TO I P. BAL 20c BILLY GILBERT FRANK FAY PAT O'BRIEN RUTH WARRICK "THE IRON MAJOR it Unirrrsitf KncktHw "SPOTLIGHT SCANDALS".

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