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THURSDAY. MARCH 23. 1340 Other Press Departments. Court "200 Want Ad Headquarters. Court 4900 TWENTY-TWO THE PITTSBURGH PRKSS Senior Thespians Changes 'Name, Zooms To Success! Shotv Shops Beery Aide HOLLYWOOD Leo a i 1 1 scored one of his greatest successes as Wallace Becry's trusted lieuten Jimmy Fidler: in August Time out for Lull Deste, bedded by flu Git-terman, the 'bit player who was so seriously injured when her dance costume caught fire, is now out of danger but will be unable to work for at least six months.

In Broadway Hit Members of the Senior class will lousers Score ant in "Viva Villa." Play! AMUSEMENTS present "Whistling In the Dark," comedy-mystery, for three perform An Interesting Column of A Hit With Comedy ances starting this evening in the auditorium of Central Catholic High School. Gossip and Comment About Hollywood Here's a topper for that article in a recent issue of Readers Digest, which claimed that Americans have become infantile in their mental reactions. Bob Leath has a new song ready for publication. It's title-God help us! is: "Blitzkrieg Baby. You're My Itsy-bitsy Bombshell of Love." Polly Rowles Radiant in Difficult Role Cast in General The show, a hit on Broadway some seasons ago, featured Edward I've been thinking about Linda Effective in 'Biography' Over 300,000 See Closing Tonight Arnold, Ernest Truex and Claire Trevor.

The starring role in -the local production is played by James Schmitt, who had the lead in Darnell and Deanna Durbin and the contrasting methods employed On completing her current pic role, Maureen O'Sullivan and Baby in building their "Brother Orchid," presented re DINNER DANCING IN THI ITALIAN TURACI SUPPER DANCING IN THI CHATTEKIOX careers. cently at Catholic High. Michael Damien will establish tem porary residence In Toronto. Can Deanna is al Others in the cast include James ada, to be with Hubby John Farrow, ready at the top now) a senior lieutenant in the of the ladder, CP -I i Reilly, Matthew Snyder, Ralph San-tarcangelo, Anthony Colangelo, Charles Andres, Philip Campo, Harry Keally. John Perry, Richard partly because of By KASPAR MONAHAN Hopping right out of the shoes of Gertie Lawrence and into those of Ina Claire is no mean feat for any girl in the space of one theatrical season.

Yet, Polly Rowles Snyder has managed the maneuver gracefully and graciously. Early this season she did better than any of us really i ii her remarkable Maple Leaf navy It's a whirlwind African vacation jaunt for Wallace and Noah Beery they'll start at Cairo and wind up at the voice, partly because of her con McKenna, Tom Polls. victor Pieczarka, Michael Martorella, Francis McPoland and John Hupf. Cape Reverend John J. Cav-anaugh and Reverend Eugene Burke stancy mcreas- ing ability as an The play is a fast-moving affair actress, but prin Notre Dame faculty members, are here for the launching of Knute in the had a right to expect cipally because a with many hilarious moments, though tinged thoughout with a vein of horror.

Gertie Lawrence role in Noel Rockne's screenography and will producer is smart Coward's "Private Lives; cur- stay to assist in technical direction Alfred L. Golden, professor in the The nine-foot wall surrounding enough to let her be her age. Deanna is the scree n's one! Ann Sheridan's new manse is go Duquesne University School of Drama, is coaching the boys, as-risted by Brothers Aloysius and 1 1 she's doing even better as Marion Froude in S. N. Behr- mg to be a fearful disappointment to admirers of her oomph Pat feminine expon- Miss Darnell r.

f. St-v Gegory of the Central Catholic faculty. Knowles will fly his own plane to Washington to sell government of ent of adolescence, the personification of that charming in-between man Biog- phase in human development that ficials his plan for an International Air Scouts organization Jane uh appeals so strongly to every audi 'imo ich Ina iVV re capti- -4T Clai ence. And because she actually is the adolescent she plays, her pic Withers has moved into that private apartment, built atop her parent's vated all and Look Younger. Feel Better.

house. Are we mistaken in our belief that Tony Martin and Sandy Cum r-lA A- mings, now Alice Faye's favorite tures invariably ring true. Linda, on the other hand, is being forced into precocious maturity by every trick her studio can devise. Actually younger than Deanna by a year or more, she's being given adult roles. Unquestionably, she's a fine little actress, and she's natural sundry some eight, seasons back.

No little of that radiance and warmth and tender-res'; i i n-cuishing the escort, are look-alifies and our Tata sir fat In Pltbkanh't flnneer redaction studio arast and ainst eomslftt mechanically niaiBBod. Ba vnnthfal innklng and llint without drus. diet or trenuoa nercisa Recontmnded ay ihvsieiani. 8ath! Maiuinl RECORDS PROVE RESULTS conclusion that psychologists might be interested? Intimates hint Mr. Monahan SOTHERN ANN "nee" Harriet Lake.

role that Ina created is to be that a reconciliation is still far from impossible for the Dick Forans Medicos have warned Patricia Mor-ison to quit her too-rigorous diet which is jeopardizing health ly endowed with plus quantities of beauty and personality. But she doesn't ring true in those grown-up leads. AND HIS ORCHISTRA FIATURINO PEGGY NOLAN Pmtlfr Songitrt CHUCK EATON Romonfc Tnor -Sk FOO" MARTIN Comody Singer PETE FOSTER ModKddlor HOTEL WILLIAM PENN NOW STATLIR-OMRATID Garold P. O'Noill, Genorol Manager It seems to me that the policy Given Bum's Rush Years Ago, Ann Sothern Welcomed Back to Same Studio Errol Flynn has lost 10 pounds in dueling scenes for "The Sea Hawk." makers at 20th Century-Fox are AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS passing up a Golconda by overlooking one obvious fact and a near- Tomorrow Evening at 8:30 Syria Mosque Sunday March 31, at 3:00 in his Marion Froude he has his spokeswoman for tolerance In all things moral, ethical and ideological. And Miss Rowles' Marion Froude is a girl to see and hear.

Tom Wilmot, who teamed with Miss Rowles, in the Coward play, is more than acceptable as the young radical but he could improve his performance. His Richard Kurt has a faint tinge of a Noel Coward character just as though the fellow in "Private Lives" had walked into "Biography" and assumed an air of blustering truculence, foreign to his being. And there's a wide gulf between Coward and Behrman. Henry Patterson as the stuffed shirt who fears the "biography" will blast his chances for the Senate, is properly patronizing and smug; Shirley Collins, the fiancee of the stuffed shirt, contributes a bright bit; Jules Pross makes a warm and appealing character of a Viennese composer; the long-absent Frank Strang as an elderly muscle-worshiper with the instincts of a roue carries his part off with gusty relish; Elizabeth Challings-worth is amusing as Minnie, the maid. Oh and there's Frank Snyder, husband of Miss Rowles.

Opening night he got a minor ovation from tongue-in-cheek friends out front. He acted as stage-manager here-to-fore. An admirable stage manager, I hear. Some figures on "Gone With The Wind," ending its nine-week run at the Warner Theater this evening: Total attendance, including today's three shows, 301.911 (although if a couple of folks don't show up today, this figure's slightly off); gross receipts, number of performances, 190, of which 72 were reserved. At the outset Harry Kalmine, Warner generalissimo in this territory, planned a run of four weeks, estimating the receipts would be about $100,000.

By ALEXANDER KAHN HOLLYWOOD. March 28 Ten years ago a pretty, young and ob Pittsburgh Symphony scure girl named Harriet Lake was shown the gate the back gate-out of Warner Bros, studio, and with short shrift, as the saying goes. FRITZ REINER. Musical Director certainty. The fact that all the world loves to chuckle at thje growing pains of a 1 scence has been thoroughly demonstrated by the success of count A few days ago a beautiful actress named Ann Sothern was THE VERDI "REQUIEM" with the MENDELSSOHN CHOIR and ceremoniously ushered into the carpeted front entrance of the same Zlnka I Martha I William i John studio, given the keys to one of the sweetheart and secretary.

That role best dressing rooms and signed to the lead opposite Edward G. Robin MILANOV LIPTON I HAIN GURNEY Boprana I antral to I Tenor Baaa Final Concerts of the Season Tickets: Friday to $3 Sonday 50e to at Raofmana's led to her "Maisie" parts and Ann son in "Brother Orchid." Sothern has been happy ever since. 1 i 7V The connection is, of course, that And she's forgiven Harriet Lake. less books and more than a few i ures. The near-certainty is that Linda Dar Miss Sothern was not is Harriet After all, she learned a lot from her Lake.

What happened from the time nell is a natural for such roles Miss Lake went out and Miss Sothern came in might serve as a primer to girls with big ideas during their first screen contract. Why not give the "little girl" a sensed these evenings at the Pittsburgh Playhouse as Miss Rowles takes up Marion Froude's pallette to paint the portraits of men and to play hob with their primal emotions. Marion, you f-ce, is a portrait painter a second-rater, maybe, as artists go. but a lady of international reputation in the subtleties of boudoir relationships. She really is not promiscuous mj', no! just "casual," as she so euphemistically puts it, in gently rebuking a boorish admirer and former lover who insinuates she's a loose woman.

The fragile plot hinges on her forthcoming biography, which she has agreed to write on the urgings of a radical young man, representing a magazine. Presumably, these memoirs will "tell all" all those "affaires" with big shots the world over, not excluding her adolescent dairyings with a man who is seeking a U. S. senatorial post. Whereupon the amiable Marion finds herself between two fires.

On the one hand the would-be Senator and his prospective papa-in-law exert every effort to induce her to abandon her life story; on the other the radical young man heaps abuse upon her for even considering their proposition. Not much as dramatic plots go but when it's Behrman telling the story the conversation is bound to be stimulating. And in the writing of this play Behrman must have been a rare mood, for the lines, both comic and serious, fairly glint and gleam and crackle. There's the sharp slash of the epigram; the wisdom of philosophic truth for when Behr Student Jean Cagney Learning Spanish Language Miss Durbin chance to win great big hand? These, according to Miss Sothern, are some of the things that happened to Miss Lake: Convinced she was a dramatic actress, she found that her first part called for her to join a group of other girls in a scene. She simply had to look sweet and beautiful.

She didn't like the idea. In fact she Here's news: Pat Van Cleve (Mrs. Arthur Lake) has signed for the femme lead in Dave Lussier's new stage play, "Come to My House," to be produced in La Judith Barrett and Lin Howard would have hitched a week sooner, had it not been for her refusal to marry before her blondined hair regained its natural brunette color Robert Stack, former national skeet-shooting champ, has filled out an entry for the National Trap Shoot at Vandalia, WICKED BEAUTIFUL REBECCA Her brilliance fooled the world All except the men at whom she laughed! Her evil menaced the young, inexperienced wife who took her place. For Rebecca was everywhere. In the heavy perfume of her luxurious boudoir in the hostile eyes of the servants in the mysterious reserve of the husband pulled a display of fireworks that Special to The Pittsburgh Press HOLLYWOOD To pretty Jean Cagney, Paramount player and sister of James Cagney, goes credit for the oddest and most ambitious method of learning a foreign language.

Jean is taking lessons from Raoul Espinosa Arias, former president cf Panama and a friend of the Cagney would do justice to any Fourth of July celebration. That's when the gate incident occurred. To See And When Shows: She was signed by another com pany and tliis time her part called for her to leap from a speeding AMUSEMENTS auto and fall into a man-hole filled with mud. 4) In another picture, she had some NIXON "Hot Mikado" Bill Robinson. Curtain at 8:30.

PENN "Virginia City" Errol FWnn and Miriam Hopkins. Feature begins 10:15. 12:37. 2:59. 5:21.

7:42 10:05. TONIGHT 8:30 MAT. SAT. 2:30 NIXON choice lines in an emotional se RETURN ENGAGEMENT quence. But weeks later she went to a theater and learned that who couldn't forget the wickedest woman who ever lived! though her voice had been recorded, STANLEY "Pt'woccTiio" LReSi 9at rcmtoir.

she had never been photographed. family Spanish, of course, not as it is in the textbooks, but as it is actually spoken in the Latin countries. There's a difference. Both Jean, recently featured in "Golden Gloves," and her tutor have recording machines. Senor Arias puts a lesson on a "wax," sends it to Jean.

She studies it phohetically, then answers the various questions on her own machine, ships the record to Panama. Jean wants to know the language both for picture purposes and her own satisfaction. A graduate of Hunter College, where she specialized in languages, she holds a Phi Beta Kappa key. wr 6-VJ-T Walt D'snpv's feature-lenrf ti color car 0. Her lines were dubbed into a com wjniii.uuM.uii! i wjini m.m$t.

rx edy snort about dogs and she was Mrs. Dog." mi tut crt or ia 01 gtrfnrcweKoliDw From this test of fire and brim stone she emerged successfully, not toon. Fatur becins 2:33. 4:32. 6:31.

8:30. 10:29. ALVIN firs a Date" Dnrhin. Lewis Ho-wsrd and Kay Francis. Featurft befins 11:14.

1:24. 3:34. 5 44. 7:54. 10.04.

FULTON "The Blue Bird" Shirlfy Temple. Sprins Byinrton and Nisrel Bruce. Feature besrin 11. 12:55. 4:45.

6:40. 10:30. PLAYHOUSE as Harriet Lake, but as Ann Sothern But producers still insisted on cast ing her as a "sweet leading lady" Nights 55c to $2.75 Wed. Mot 55c to SI. 65 Sat.

Mat to $2.20 NEXT WEEK Seats Today JOHN GARFIELD and she again became a rebel, al man says something witty, wisdom is not far behind. Sure, it's all very funny funny enough to make an evening of merriment for an alert audience. But there's more than gayety to it, for here as always Mr. Behrman champions tolerance. And Bela Lugosi Barry Star 'Human Monster' Is Paired With 'Hidden Enemy' though using more strategy and finesse than did Miss Lake.

Polly Rowles and Tom Wilmot. Curtain She turned down role after role MKT MR. BIG? He's the villain in "Boots and Her Buddies." You'll enjoy the artion in this strip today and every day in The Freps. at 8:30. CASINO Burlesque and finally got a part to her liking (IN PERSON) in in "Tradewinds as Fredric March 12:30.

shows at AMUSEMENTS Amy Fovs. Stars 3 45 7 AMUSEMENTS Magic i i a irn RITZ "Dr. Ehrlich's Bullet" 1 rl -Eh Fdward 1 Feature begins in Ot: 12:03. 2:02. 4:02.

6:02. 8:03. rrl New PI inert Be ii "THE BLUE BIRD in TFCHMCOIOR TEMPLE JJJ ineMacMahon Harry Care 10 1)2 WARNER "Gone With the Wind' fcu imf Hf SIREN ENXSIV RUSSELL COLLINS PHILIP L0EB ART SMITH riark Gable and ViviPn Leisn. Daily at 10 a and 2.30 d. m.

Niehts tre- Not since the early days of 1931 when "Frankenstein" and "Dracula" perved) at. 8 p. m. Sundays at 2 p. m.

an ri I rpcprvpn i WWITHTIIEWmF strode their ghoulish ways across the SENATOR "Grapes of Wrath f-ciet-n, lids an duaience been Henry Fonda and Jane DarwPlI Fatnr LAST TIMES TODAY horror film as ghoulish and eerie as becms 3:47. 6:15. 8:49. "Tire Human Monster," which! ART CINEMA "Louise" Grace Moore and Goorres Thill In operetta. Fpature begins 11:45.

1:31 opened yesterday at the Barry. The opening scene, for example, shows a half dozen bodies floating 3:15. 5. 6:45. 8:30.

10:18. DOORS tDPEN 9 A.M. 2 Continuous performances Starting 9:30 A-M. tnd FEATURE STARTS 2:30 P.M. PotMiety No Tidtcts Sold After 2 JO P.M.

BARRY "The Human Monster" Tla Ijtisrnisi. Also "HiddPn Warren Hull. Comrle'e ehows at 11 1:41. 4:14. 6:44.

8:14. HT SMVI (I JL) 1 METROPOLITAN Bioomfitd Old Police Whistles Tyron Power in "Daytime WARNER1 ARCADE 'Sooth sidat Cary Grant. Rosalind Russell In His Girl Friday 3 Stooea Comedy. Cartoon. igeiniA t823 B.

Ohto St. AKV.A0IA Sorth Sidmt down the Thames River. After that, all is peaceful, and serene, but only for a few moments. Then "Jake," half human, part ape, part who-knows-what, makes his entrance. From this point on, the film is a series of blood curdling moments each more terrifying than the last.

Based on Edgar Wallace's hair-raiser. "Dark Eyes of London," the eerie tale centers about the insidious activities of the ruthless Dr. Orloff. In the guise of an insurance doctor, Dons Nolan in "One Hour to Live." NEW tt i Find Use in Picture Special to The Pittsburgh Press HOLLYWOOD The old police whistle, silent since the days of the Keystone Cops, will stage a James Stewart. Atari aret Sullavan.

"The Shop Around the Corner." Also shorts. XEW GRANADA 7 Ronald Colman in "The Light That Failed Otto Krujter in "Scandal Sheet." screen comeoacK at nouywooa Orloff obtains lucrative policies fori'. RELD OVER 2nd GREAT WEEK! 'The Story of DR. EHRLICH'S MAGIC BULLET" with EIW. G.

ROBINSON Tyrone. Po-wer in "Daytime Wife Walter Connolly in "Those Hieh Gray ATLAS ferrysoillm at Chart Loretta Yonnr. David Niven in Eternally Your Also Selected Shorts. BEACON 'Murray at Baacont Garv Cooper in "Real Glory." Ann Sothern in "The Turps Call on the President." BRIGHTON 'North stdat Ptte Davis in "The Old Maid." Gene Autry in "South ot the Border." NEW GRAND Carnegre I The whistles have been "cast" in MrCrea. Andrea Leeds in "They Shall Have Music." Also Short Subjects.

the foreign version of Paramount's "Queen of the Mob." which Ralph Bellamy, Blanche Yurka, William Henry, Jean Cagney and J. Carrol Naish are featured. Pat 0 Brlu ng 69th' IMViijrVi 'The Fight ORPHEUM (Shea's) "MGHTS OP xrr.HTe'i mm "I Take This Woman." Also Colored Cartoon and Selected Short Subjects. It's all because of the war. There's Alii? Ji.lJ CV.

I Lllllj mi- suspectingly to a horrible death at the hands of the monster. He then proceeds calmly to collect on the policies which have been deeded over to him by one foul means or another. Brla Lugosi is the sinister Orloff, topping his characterization of "Dracula" and establishing himself as the screen's Number One Horror Man. Wilfred Walter, in the title role, is the brainless hulk, enslaved by Orloff. an exciting chase in the picture in PARAMOUNT (North Sid.t also "DaythoBook20t Want" f.

FairtanVs. LorVwnod "KLXERS OF THE also "MEXICaW SPITFIRE" "SECRET OF OR. KIL0ARE" la. I 1441. I.

which the G-men pursue the outlaws. Normally, sirens would be -Joan Bennett in "The Housekeeper's Daughter." Cesar Romero in "The Cisco Kid and the Lady." Xtra! Loait-Godov Fl.ht Pletam used in such a sequence, but since the outbreak of the war, sirens have been designated as the official BRUSHTON Chrl Bickfnrd in "Thou Phalt Not Kill." Chas. Starrett. "Bullet ior Rustlers." BELLEYUE feHem Cagrnev. Pat O'Brien In "The Fiehtinsr fiflth." Also Cartoon.

Comedy. Community Sinsrinf. CAPITOL -Allentownt Casnev. Pat O'Rri'n in "The Fxrhtingr 69th." Also Color BAD Vkt A West Park, rAKRTVA McKe; Rochtt FAIRBANKS. JR.

itMili nl alarm for air raids in European Lorefta Touns in "Eternally Tours." Also "Smashing tha Money Ring." Jr i I cities and their use banned other- of the Sea" B'Sl'l''laH 3r E- "mwn. Marr CrHle oliii'lilil "BEWARE. POORS" BCCCMT Crt rs- Broadoch Avo. David O. Selznlek, producer of "Gone With The Wind" creates a woman of fas cination to rival the man-baiting Scarlet O'Hara.

aging factory worker discovers a rtr (ml, fnr a mptsl lhtjs than Fuxi.c out of the vaults and the G-men tl Tume. Datid itn "rrimta Oattctin" aluminum. i will careen down the highway toot- SEA" CASTLE Castlm Shannon Robert Ta.vlnr. Greer Garon in Remember." Also Selected Shorts. CHARTIERS corron become aware of this is told in the in a merry tune jHV-i "Setrat of Dr.

Klld ara' AMUSEMENTS "THE EARL OF CHICAGO" al) "Two Thoroaohari'dt." Alie Fare. Richard Gren Fred 1 Jraf-Murray in "Little Old New Eddy. Fiona Massey in Balalaika "Slrancer Than Fiction." Also Cartoon. News. RIALTO 'Mt.

Oliver Gen Autry in "Sonth of the Border." Tyrone Power in "Daytime Wife." ROOSEVELT Canter Aoa.t Edward G. Robinson in "Amazins: Dr. Clitterhnuse." Also "Henry Goes Arizona." ROXIAN 'McKttt Roekat Tony Martin in "Music in My Heart "Also "The Miracla of Main Street' lV.V.7.V-!-T'tr3 also "PrLata DetMtia" 1 i 20c York." Also Shorts. GARDEN 'North Stdat Alire Fare. Fred MacMnrray picture, which concerns the at- tempts of these spies to obtain the formula, and the efforts of Bill and the F.

B. I. to outwit them. Warren Hull, well-known radio master of ceremonies, has the role of Bill McGregor, and shares acting honors with Kay Linaker. i W1xf0'0J I 1MB SEA ABULTS I i-rJ 1 TV cert 2 5e4 3 5ej "EASTER th.

Awakenin" Today at 3, S. and 9 P. M. ibo "Kid Hiahtinoata" "Littl Old Nw Tori?" Kent i r-iyg-HP i Taylor in "Sued for Libel." GERARD 'Wtst viaut rf Chicago" "Covered Trailer" starring Jane Wither. Cliff Edward In "Hieb School." Also Lata Jfews AMUSEMENTS uliUJbjlh-nvVERS OF THE SEA" iLIiiUUJ? "Ha Warded Hit Wife" and Shorts.

GRANT fMittoala, Ind Bl Week! PEAXKA rURBIV "IT'S A DATE" Kt Francis. Wiltir Pidjwa "LWISTBLE STRTPT' SEWICKLEY fSewickley) f'ry Gr- Rosalind RnsseH in His Girl Friday." Also Short Subjects. STATE ifth A Co. Downtown "Ha Married Hrt WWa" Kar Krer. Hi "That's For "LAFFS" Visit -KERNEL" AL MERCUR'S ORICISAL NUT HOUSE rre Farkine No Cover Charge Ml.

1319 Millvale. Opposite Fieht Bowl Ris-ht. Tou're Wrmr" Preston H. Fsrt Hmrr Lan "BETtR-V OF DR. Foster in "Miesing- Evidence.

HAZELWOOD tHiwood ath and Final Week! John Steinbeck's 'The Grapes ef Wrath' "Mnn School" LAURENCE OLIVIER JOAN FONTAINE hero of "Wutherins Heights" in her sensational starring itbut GEORGE SANDERS JUDITH ANDERSON Dtrtttdh ALFRED from tk hest-uUimt movtl by DAPHNE DU MAURIER XtUfd tkrm UNITED ARTISTS PrnrmUi by SZLZMCK INTERNATIONAL Edward Ellis in "Main Street Law- ROBERT FTy AIRES M. halen in "Thir al-a r- mm Carcr-r. Pat O'Brien in "The Firhtinr 69th." Also a Variety For It r. i r. bo "Britisli Intel I ifeoco" Ann Sofhern "CONGO MSIT" PTm WmttB Hat Snt' Pi llii of Shorts.

HILLTOP 'AUtntownt 1 A.M I 'AwA "Rn-n Of THE SEA" "Ttio loarlii.la Mail Retarm" nrinn T.ane in "The Tjamb'th McTr. NaTvr "HE MARRIED HIS WIFE" Pis Romero Field Hff Flml Itmnm ef Smtna Walk Sidney Flackmere in "The RIO AID THE LADY io "hehb" Monroe Doctrine HIPPODROME 'North sdat W. C. Fields Mar West "MY LITTLE CHICAPEE" Join Bnntt. Adolph noawicosar oaeantar Frank Morran.

"Henry Goes Art wtTieaw sutwro xona." Ann Dvorak in "Cale 25a to I 12:30 a 25 to 12:30 Fall Tt St Exttit AMY FONG Onto Chlnn. DlsroW la Amrka AND HER 'REVELS cf 1940" PLT'S FRANK X. SILK STARTS TOMORROW 10:30 A.M. Allan Jones "GREAT VICTOR HERBEIT" Pius 'RENO" STATE fWUkinsburg Gene Autry in "South of the Border. Eons Karl off in "The Fatal Hour STRAND fSharpahorg) Tony Martin in "Music in My Heart." Jane Wyman in "Priyat Detective." TBlAuri Broad Frankmtoum TKIANuLC Aom East Liberty, Errol Flynn.

Bette Davis in "Elizabeth and Essex." Also Boat 29 WE I LAND Centra at Crr Loretta Tounr in "Eternair Tours." Peter Lorre in "Mr. Motb on Danger Island." Mll.ME HlfE TODAYS. Errol Hostess. MAIN (Sharpsburgl Tho Cat and the Canaiy Miriar Weaver Bros. "JEEPERS.

CREEPERS" Allan Mary Martin in "The Grpat victor Herbert." Also snort rim -Drum mtlllli "Tho Marinaa Fly Flltli' Subjects. MELROSE 'CarricM, GEORGE MURRAY 3reta Ga-bo ''MNOTCHKA- lp rar. Ivlaar Kn4y "EVERYTH KG'S ICE" also "iart Llia a Wowao" FLyNN HOPKINS "VIRGINIA CITY" Extra PETE SMITH SPECIAL Cedrie Eardwicke in "InyiaiWe Man Returns. Ireisa Dmro in WORt vrnci F.vary thing- On SPOBT EV-Et9J Timely Short Hit! "THE EARL Br CelC60 ajo "Too Marlsaa Fly Hh)R'.

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