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WILMINGTON MORNINQ NEWS, WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1946 TWENTY-ONE Drama League Needs Lorraine makes Jane Russell look like a stick. Film producers The Unseen Audience neean get Too excited about Lor-1 Marta Linden Has Major Role In Coward Play Here This Week Stalin Continued Prom Firat Page the deep spirit of longing of all the people of all the nations for a permanent world peace.

"When both Eden and Stalin seem to Rpprecrlte this necessity, I am raine, however, because she is under VOSl UITISS Oi I 7lZ contract 10 Milton aperung ana United States Pictures. HWrS A (-OVd-LY HAT, HISS BOWN, AND SsS Theatre Guide encouraged to believe that the re Mountain 1.00-2. IS. Cobblers 1 SO; N. J.

Katahdlns 1.85-3.00, poorer 1.50-1.7. Green Mountains fair 1.75 Egg's: Market very firm and higher on fancy fresh eggs. Movement of storage eggs increasing as fresh become shorter in supply. Nearby large and extra large specials advanced 1 to 9 cents. Mediums arriving more freely and prices unchanged.

Nearby extra large white specials, 64-67. browns 59-61, large whites 64-65, browns 57-58. Wholesale selling prices: Consumer grades, A extra large, 50-65, large 56-62, medium 40-51. wholesale grades, specials extra large 59-67, large 57-65, medium 60-54. extras 1 and I large (4-57, medium 4J-46, standards 43-46.

Butter: Market very firm and sharply higher. Buyers continue to absorb offer-laga readily but with concern as to the maximum of reasonable price increases. Grade A.A sales limited. Wholesale sales: Grade AA bulk 81-glVa, grade A 78V-83o. cent flurry is indeed proving con- ACE "The Blue Dahlia." 12:56, BILU, Dow'r VOL) THWK TUAT PINK RIBBOM OIJ Tfe tcJFT SICK? 15 PtTRFeCTCV PRLffJO OH.SUKS.

IT'S A AICtT MAT BUT OF COURSE l'M MO 07fYO.lTY- OJ MATS HA HA I wv bill. 1 tmimk voo'se oxi sr ooesr. vou ucuve. In a speech in London Mondav. 3:04.

5:12, 7:30, 9:28. ARCADIA "Without Reservations," 11:45, 1:47, 3:49, 5:50, 7:50, Anthony Eden, British conservative and former foreign secretary, urged both the United States and Britain A plea for 34-year-old clothing both men's and women's was issued yesterday by the harassed costume department of the Wilmington Drama The department is trying to locate finery such as might have been worn by well-to-do Bostonians at-terMing a Thanksgiving dinner in 1912. That's the situation in "The Late George Apley," which the Drama League is preparing to produce if the costumes can be located. So far, the Thanksgiving Day finery, or anything approaching it, appears to be scarce, so are suitable materials from which the 06tuxnes KMOW Vou HAVcT WOWDcTRFUt- TASTE IM MIU.IHCfVi'. 9:55.

CREST "Johnny Comes Flying wuce a new approach to Russia, Vt-u SAID 1 wi HAT I WORC. Home," 7:20, 9:54, and "A Guy Could tfTReKe's owe? I H11T- 73 OCT 1 VACK Baying the present one holds an "tan Bunent threat of war." SflCHT- Change, 8:31. GrirY iM sosrV IS EDGE MOOR "The Green Years." Fof. KTS TFfcT 1 Undersecrtary of State Will Clayton today told a news conference in MALE CVJ 7, 8:25. uAftlllfi.

A CHARM! vrow EARLE "Night and Day." Open A WOAWJS fj Live Poultry: Supplies were fairly liberal, while demand was picky. The general undertone of the market was weak. Quotations: Fowls, colored, fancy, 45-46; few early aalea yearlings, 47-48; some clean up seals on fowls, 41-43: leghorns, fancy, heavy 35-36; small sales, 37; few, 38; at 6:43. GRAND "Rio Grange Raiders' wasntngton he sees no need for i tjew approach toward Russia as pro posed by Eden. Senators Cautions Vv IT fcn oof t-ia icmio.

and "Valley of the Zombies." Open might make new clothing of the 'is a ordinary, 35-33; old roosters, 36-36; few, 29; pullets, fancy, over 4 lbs. 50-55; early "Vs. at noon. SHAPPY LITTLE. WCMBC.

sales, extra iancy, os-57; roasting chickens. proper design. The changeable taffetas, brilliantly striped silks and Several senators circled cautiously LOEWS A LD INE "Captains 4ii lbs. and over, 50-53; springers, all THATS SCt- I CAKI SAY In an attempt to determine what courageous," 11, 1:10, :20, 5:25, ABOUT was behind the Stalin statement. 7:35, 9:45.

other fabrics favored by ladies of fashion in 1912 are hard to find today, according to the costume NATIONAL "From This Day sizes, 4iv52; ordinary, 35-45; poor lower; leghorn broilers, 38-40; turkeys, fancy bens, 53-55; toms, 35-48; mostly around 40; ducsk, all kinds, fancy, 39-33; some extra fancy, heavy Pekln, 34-35; pigeons, pair, 40-45. Dressed Poultry: Fancy grades generally firm. Offerings were limited, while demand was fair. Quotation)- Fresh-killed fowls. forward." open at 11.

Senator McClellan (D-Ark) commented the world has nothing to tear if Stalin "expressed the true attitude of the Soviet Union and PARK "Cluny Brown." Open at While 1912 clothing is sought for 6:30. the current production, the Drama Its leaders." Senator George D- PIKE "Sing Your Way Home" League would be glad to receive do dry-packed or iced, fancy, 43-47; light Oa) thought the difficulty is what and 'Gay Blades." Open at 6:45. nations of any outmoded clothing 10 Deueve, since "only pleasant pre dictions come out of Russia." from any period for use in its pro POST "Heartbeat" Open at 7:30. QUEEN "Badman's Territory," ana ordinary, Ji-4i; cniekens, fancy, i860; ordinary to fair, 53-58; old roosters. 32-33; turkeys, fancy young hens, 55-80; toms, 46-50; ducks, 33; squab, 80-90: guineas, per lb.

young, 70; old. 42. Wheat: Market firm. Prices un 1 cent. posed permanent wardrobe.

Trie costumers plan to make over the 12, 1:55, 3:50, 5:50, 9:45. Senator Brook (R-Ill) declared Stalin can convince the world "by deeds far better than by words" of RIALTO "Anna and the King of garments to suit their needs. Quotations: No. 3 red winter, garlicky, do Siam," 12, 2:25, 4:50, 7:15, 9:40. Doris Beard, chairman of the cos mestic, September 2.09.

KITZ "Somewhere in the Night" tume committee, said that members a desire to cooperate with liberty loving people. Open at 6:45. An assertion that "war or peace is SAVOY "Jesse James" and "The CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. Sept. 24 Salable hois of the league will be glad to call for clothing offered the organization.

She may be reached at Holly Oak 2810. Return of Frank James." Open at altogether up to Russia" came from Rep. Knutson (R-Minn) at Man EARNINGS REPORTS 11:45. iw. total l.ooo; steady; all good and choice hogs Including sows and stags at hattan Beach, Minn.

He added: STRAND "Cluny Brown," 6:55, 16.25. celling. Net en Common "Russia will have to change her pol 9:15. Salable cattle 2.500. total 3.500: salable BULLITT ENTERS HOSPITAL NEW YORK, Sept.

24 (IMS) Wil icy ana attitude considerably if we WARNER "To Each His Own," calves 600, total 600; barely enough slaughter cattle here any class to make a mar are to have harmony." 12:15, 2:35, 4:55, 7:15, 9:40. ket: negligible supply fat steers and year liam C. Bullitt, former U. S. am lings at 17.50 to 20.25: three loads at latter price; receipts mainly cows and 1946 1945 1946 194S $17,060,421 $17,460,768 82.23 $2 28 31.615.649 10,436.377 pl4.5 D7.04 131,450 101,389 .37 .28 812,182 615,728 2.05 1.65 363,476 71,170 1.06 .21 243,660 1.07 3.068.269 8,634.827 p8 51 n24 50 15.132,652 15,025,152 10.34 10.27 195.108 22.321 p6.68 p.

76 senator KevercomD (K-wva) remarked that Stalin cannot continue to hold views that peace is possible and "attempt to thrust his ideology Company Fcrtod Chesapeake ft Ohio Hy 8 mo. Aug. 31 Commonwealth 4c Southern. 8 mo. Aug.

31 Gamewell Co Quar. Aug. 31 Lehn 4c Fink Yr. June 30 Lytton, H. .6 mo.

July 31 Nat. Mallinson Fabrics Quar. Aug. 31 N. Chicago St.

L. 8 mo. Aug. 31 Norfolk Jc Western By 8 mo. Aug.

31 Thompson Products 13 mo. May 31 United Dye wood 6 mo. June 30 p-On pfd. g-Aiter transferring to profit stackers and feeders; cows strong to 23 RISING COSTS PROBLEM, bassador to Russia, is a patient at Harjpiess Pavilion today for observation of a back injury that he cents higher; bulls strong; vealers steady at 18.00 down; very active trade on all of communism on this country. "The U.

S. DRUGGISTS TOLD ATLANTIC CITY, N. Sept. 24 received in January, 1945. while serving as a major in the French.

grades stock cattle, mainly 15.50-17.50 with choice offerings up to 16.00. Soviet generalissimo," he said, "is eaiaoie sheep 3,000, total 4,200: western $1,858,840 from reserve for contingencies. army. (Ax- VP) H. M.

Altschul of New York said today equitable distribution by bound to know civilization and the world are safe from use of the atomic bomb "so long as it is in the hands Extra cash in a flash with News- is definitely out saying his health John Ford Signs slaughter lamas steady; early sales natives 25 cents higher: three loads good and choice around 60 pound Colorado spring lambs 20.00; small lota good and choice natives 19.75; yearlings around 23 cents higher; deck good and choice scaling 94 pound 17.00; early slaughter ewes steady; Journal for sale ads. Call 4-53S1. won permit him to play Bruce manuiacturers naa brought about almost a complete absence of price increases in the drug industry since Miss Linden appears with Clifton Webb in the new comedy, "Present Laughter," coming to The Playhouse tomorrow for a three-day engage' ment. Rennie is presently making a movie ia4i. in Switzerland with Madeline Car' IPEHE 5 5 ae MsstueBssesa phone m.

o. mi double good-grade 130 pound westerns 9.50; Altschul, addressing the 72nd an same held higher; two loads common to roll, and those who have een hinn say he should be excellent as Bruce. Dolores del Rio By LOUELLA O. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 24 (IMS) John Ford is Just back from ine iirst word in the title of The Plavhouse of ferine.

"Present medium 8.35 and 8.40. nual convention of the National Wholesale Druggists Association, said the major problem facing the Laughter, means current and is accented on the first syllable, not the DIVIDENDS DECLARED Chatter in Hollywood: The de last, as in John C. Wilson presents," as he does, this new light comedy by Noel Coward which opens a three-day engagement here tomorrow. TONIGHT Jaek Baler Hsref HaGeira 'SING YOUR WAY HOMF Allan Lajw Jean Koxcra "CAY BLADES" Mexico where he signed Dolores del REGULAR QUARTERLY votion and care Richard Quine has given his wife, Susan Peters, since Clifton Webb, noted stage and screen actor, is the star of the comedv $1,000,000,000 wholesale drug industry was to meet rising costs yet keep prices down. Pay- Stock of issue Rio to star in the movie he and Merian Cooper are making there.

and other prominent players involved include Evelyn Varden. Doris the shooting accident which par American Can uaiton, Marta Linden and Cris The Power and the Glory" by better than he. The upshot of that Alexander. Amt. able Record 75e No.

IS Oct. 14 50c Not. 30 Nor. 1 $1.50 Dec. 2 Oct.

25 $1.75 Not. 1 Oct. 15 37Vic Not. I Oct. 10 30c Oct.

25 Oct. 10 American Smelting Atchison Top 8 Byers (A Mi of Graham ireen, tentatively titled alyzed her, is one of Hollywood's sweetest stories. Richard has really let his own career go, to care for Susan, so now it's nice to hear that Mr. Coward found the title for his of a nation that genuinely desires peace." Pepper Lauds Statement Senator Pepper (D-Fla) called Stalin', pronouncements "a very forthright and, on the whole, a very encouraging statement." "It simply confirms the belief I've had all along," be said, "that a sensible and honorable basis of understanding and cooperation can and must be found between the United States and the Soviet Union indeed between Russia and the Western world." Pepper at the same time challenged the assumption that all the world's Communist parties are directed from Moscow. Officially the British government took no stand.

However, a Foreign Office spokesman, who declined to be named, said the Soviet leader's observations were being studied "with interest" but he said it was THEATRE encounter was a threatened wreck of Garry's world, a threat he averted by scooting off to South i POST The Fugitive." "Dolores," John said, "has de 3 Femtttf new work in Shakespeare's "Twelfth General Mills Gimbel Bros FORT DTjrONTr DKLAWARE CITT Oct. 25 Oct. 10 Glmbel Bros pf veloped into a great star. She is the Night," the intriguing words nestling in the couplet: Africa on an acting tour, and per he has been paged by Oscar Ham-merstein for the Broadway stage Not. Oct.

25 Hershey Chocolate best loved actress in Mexico and we naps to try ms system on a new TODAY GINGER ROGERS $1.00 Not. IS Oct. 25 624e Oct. 31 Oct. 15 I2I3C Oct.

16 Oct. play, "Mary and William." Lorraine Miller has an import feel very fortunate to be able to get her." Hershey choc pf Jacobs (F L) pf Kruger (G Brewg Nat Mallinson Fab What is love? 'tis not hereafter; JENNIFER JONES CHARLES BOTES "CLUNY BROWN" ant part with Helen Hayes in Present mirth hath present "HEARTBEAT" 25c Oct. 30 Oct. 15 $1.00 Not. Oct.

17 Norfolk ft Wests pf "Happy Birthday." Anita Loos, 81.12 Oct. 31 Oct. 15 Oliver Corp pf shoal of girls. Garry, played by Mr. Webb, also has a weakness for over-acting the scenes of his private life, of involving himself and his friends in a variety of exasperations.

Mr. Coward has made the witty most of the auuior oi "Happy Birthday. savs Thus lyrically The Bard summed wuebee -power Reading Co Red Top Brewing up the feeling in the matter of 25c Not. 25 Oct. 18 25e Not.

14 Oct. 17 12Me Oct. 12 Oct. 1 20c Oct. 15 Sept.

30 50c Not. Oct. 19 13 Vac Oct. 15 Sept.30 0c Oct. 21 Oct.

8 25c Oct. 16 Oct. 5 75e Sept. 30 Sept. 20 San Diego Gas At XI Schenley DistlUers Simplicity Patt pf THEATRE Garry Essendine, the hero of the character, and thus won London's comedy.

Garry loved for the fun of; word that his new play is funnier Castle. Del. Super Mold (Call we 2574 too early to give the reactions of it a nice modus Vivendi if you than "Private Lives." Players be-can get the right cooperation, sides those already mentioned are: Superheater On Stk Yd (Omaha! Wyandotte Worsted the government. 10c Oct. 31 Oct.

18 Garry had a habit of dismissing his Jan Sterling, Robin Craven, Gordon But another British government source who gave his own reaction TODAY Cary GRANT Alexis SMITH "NICHT and DAY" In Technicolor! MARKET NR. 3RD ST. fifljj LAST 2 DAYS! in i i.iii i i iii. mih 1 Dorothy Lamour can't seem to get away from the "Road" pictures. Both Bing Crosby and Bob Hope call loudly for Dorothy everytime one of these "comedy-sations" comes up.

"Beggars are Coming" was offered to Dottle by Hal Wallis, and she was crazy about the story, and all set to do it when she was handed the script of "The Road to Rio," which gets going in Decern, ber. "You can't do Bing and Bob told her. "We need you." So Dottie said okay and once again she will be the object of their clowning and love making. 20th Century-Pox is trying to borrow Michael Rennie, British actor, for "Forever Amber." Cornel Wilde Mills, Lenore Harris and Aiden Turner. Donald Oenslager did the setting representing Garry's tempestuous London home.

Costumes more adhesive loves with a pretty speech from his last play. The girls became properly sad and went home and put his flowers and other mementoes between the pages of Felicia Heman's poems. Then Garry met Joanna. She, too, loved for the sheer sport of it, and did it a little! are by Costillo. There will be a Saturday matinee.

said there were several indications in the Stalin statement that it was made "to tell the Western world that Soviet Russia will answer Unied States 'toughness' toward her with a 'toughness' of her own." Called 'Virtual Demand' Axnon them, he said, was Stalin's in addition to evening performances prfsTw M'' lit r. i "i I i I I i I KE5I I Start, FRIDAY! jKir THE TIMELY, STARTLING STORY 1 Richard CRANE. Fay MARLOWE Xznc' Tur- OF THE ATOMIC CRISIS tomorrow, Friday and Saturday. pressions of welcome for the Rus declaration that early withdrawal of American forces from China was necessary to maintenance of peace. The spokesman said this was a "vir- IRREGULAR Brasillsn Tr ft 11.00 Dec.

2 Oct. 11 Deere Co 7sc Oct. 21 Oct. 5 EX'l'KA Kruger (Q) Brewg 12Vic Oct. 16 Oct.

9 Wyandotte Worsted 80c Oct. 31 Oct. 16 INITIAL Dana Corp pf A 933ic Oct. 15 get. 1 LOCAL SECURITIES Reported daily by Laird and Company.

Sept. 11. 1946. All-American Aviation 4' Atlas Powder pfd. Ill 1W4 Jos.

Bancroft Ac Sons com. 34 36 Jos. Bancroft Sons Co pfd. 15SVj Christian Securities, com .2550 2650 Christiana Securities, pfd. 149 152 Continental Amer.

Life Ins. 44 Del. Power Light Co 1914 20V Delaware R- R. 56 60 DuPont Pfd 126 129 Electric Hose and Rubber 148 Hercules Powder pfd 133 136 Pep Boys 6 7 Remingron Arms 3'-a 4 Warner Co 14V4 mi Wawaset Securities 24 26 Central Nat Bank, par 6100 168 Delaware Trust par 83 61 Farmers Bank, par 850 430 Industrial Trust par 825 85 Security Trust par 860 155 159 Wllm. Trust par 825 130 136 Equitable Trust Co 76 SO Wilm.

Provision, pfd 46 HOME" VTT w7 'rcVYToOCHCr. O'MOORE NATIONAL Dmt Oaw 11 A. M. Daily Today A Tomorrow tual demand" for such evacuation. Another indication, the spokesman commented, was that Stalin's statement could be construed as a reaction to the "views expressed by JOAN FONTAINE "From This Day Forward'1 Wallace on Sept.

12 in the speech that led to his resignation." Yet a third indication, the spokes man noted, was the Soviet leader's observation that atomic bombs were in a 1 1 4 Lg ii i vi'Si'nrprN open .3. l. m. I Td II I 'J nvivwvst. I Golden Heart 5-6, poorer lower, bunches Golden Heart 7-8.

Com Pa. sacks per 100 ears yellow 1.60-1.50,, few 2.00, poorer low as 50, white few 2.00, poorer 50-75; bu. bskts. yellow 1.00, lew 1.25. fair 50-75, white 1.00.

few 1.25: N. J. sacks yellow few 2.00. white l.CQ-1.57, -lew l.W); bu. bskts.

yellow fair 50-75. Eggplants: Bu. bskts. N. 3.

1.O0-1.50, high bush 1.50-2.25, few fine quality 2.50, poorer low as 1.25. Grapes: N. J. Vb bu. bskts.

Concord J.00, Sheridan reds 2.00, white and reds 1.50. Onions: 50-lb. sacks N. J. yellows 75-85.

few 90, small 50. Pears: N. J. bskts. Keiffers poorer 50; LaConte few sales 65, Peltons 1.25.

and poorer 60. Peppers: N. J. bu. bskts.

bullnose type 1.00-1.25, few 1.50, reds 1.50-1.75, Calif. Wonders 1.50. Radishes: Pa. lugs 50-75, poorer low as 25. Spinach: Bu.

bskts. Pa. Savoy type 60-75, poorer 35-50. Sweet potatoes: N. J.

4 bskts. yellow 1.50-2.00, meds. 1.25-1.50, reds 1.75-2.00. poorer and meds. 1.00-1.50; bskts.

white yams 1.50-1.75, No. 2's 75. Tomatoes: N. J. bskts.

1.50-2.00, few best 2.25-2.50, poorer and meds. 1.00-1.25; Vi bup. bskts. 1.25-1.75, poorer and meds. Pa.

bskts 2.00-2.50, few best 3.00-3.25, poorer and 1.25-1.75, bu. bskts. 1.50-1.75, few 2.25. White potatoes: Pa. 100-lb.

sacks TJ. 8. No. 1 or better Katahdins 1.85-2.15. few 2.25, poorer 1.75, Chippewas 2.15, Green intended for "the weak-nerved" and would not be a deciding factor in war.

sian leader's words. The Laborite Daily Herald, however, cautiously bannered: "Capitals awaiting next Stalin move." In an editorial the conservative Daily Mail said the statement was "surprising because it constitutes the first conciliatory approach to the West by any Russian statesman for many months." In Paris, the Soviet prime minister's answers were given banner headlines. There was no editorial comment as yet, but U. S. Secretary of State James F.

Byrnes, French President Georges Bidault and British Foreign Secretary Earnest Bevin read the statement carefully before entering a foreign ministers council with V. M. Molotov. Stalin's opinion that he did not believe the atomic bomb was as "serious a force as certain politicians are inclined to regard it" apparently was readily accepted by the Russian people. A Moscow office worker said, "I feel a lot better about the situation after Stalin spoke.

I had been wondering what really was going to happen but now I see clearly that war talk in other countries is not a real n.ui-ii.--i:iJiJ:i: wv.i.lw, A Wonderful Picture I 1 CHAS. COBVRN I T4 I TODAY ONLY Ckas. BOYEB Jennifer JONES in "CLUNY BROWN" Stalin's reply that America and Britain could not create a "capitalistic encirclement" of Russia was also seen as a warning as well as an MARYLAND AVE. SMS! Starts TOMORROW Jokn LODES Nancy KELLY Continuous Showine? from 'Woman Who Came Back' opinion. The first editions of today's London morning newspapers played on their, front pages the world's reaction to Stalin's statement that he saw no real danger of war, and filled their editorial columns with ex- Basil BBCCE "TERROR BY NIGHT" Today and Thursday Alan Ladd Veronica Lake "THE BLUE DAHLIA" danger and there is no reason for a conflict." A militia man said, "Of course the atomic bomb could not "win a war and it's good for everybody to sV STARTS sw -J bbI "sssssssnnsr I Charlotte J.

Sisofo School 2)ancin Sons of Columbus Hall 1715 W. 4th St. Thursday: Classes for Tiny Tots Phone 2-2236 understand it. A Moscow housewife said she had DJT TOMORROW? "Sj rONE NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY. OCT.

1 I HT iwifr AaSg. Aa I 5 felt alarmed at war talk "but now I am not going to worry about a new war. Stalin has said there is no real danger." ttarrtna 1,, i From tioita to fiesta in on mry rom tho product)) of 'Anchor Awoigh'! MGM's PHILADELPHIA MARKETS! I 1 i ft OR Mcguire Madison Robert Mitchum Bill Williams Tew Tsjlj Wilhui Gr os Nrtsr jotnsr, Sax. Loroi Tiasoi A LW "BEG. SEPT.

26" 3 DAYS 26, 27, 28 Mat. Sat. C. WtltM e.SM'i) CLIFTON WEDB i NOIL COWAS'S Light Caa4y ptBSBNTfAUOHfJER VAIOfM OAtTOM ImtHN StltMf 8r DmM Oemaet SMeW tr wnsOM BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN PRICES Erenlnga. Orchestras S3 00; Baleoay 1st 6 raws S2.40, last rewa 61.80; Gallery unreserved) 81-Su.

Sat. Mat. Orea. 82.40; Bat. 1st raw 81.80; last 81.20; Gallery (as-reserved aoe.

All prices include tax. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 24 (U.I0. Trading was dull and supplies of many fruits and vegetables remained unsold on the local wholesale produce market today according to the Federal State Market News Service, i Apples: N. J.

bu. bskts. med. to large i WA xury rrMKtm Direct. Uwiri Dartrrk Delicious 1.75-2.50, Grimes 1.25-1.50.

Jona aosssvlls, Afss Kvssi To thans 1.50-100; Macintosh 2.00-2.75. fair 1.25-1.50; Pa. Jonathans 2.25, Macintosh 1.50-2 00. Lima beans: N. J.

bu. bskts. 4.00-4.25, fair 3.50-3.75; Pa. bu. bskts.

few 4.00. Snapbeans: N. J. bu. bskts.

Bountifuls 1.75-2.O0. poorer low as 1.00, Valentines SffiM- 0SV SMSffr IKr 8SWSSI- Um ct stream.1 NOW MAIL ORDERS ONLY PRICES Evenings, Orchestra S3.M; Balcony 1st raws 83.08, last raws 82.40; Callers' (nnreaerreO 81. SO. Ail prices include- tax. FOR MAIL ORDERS PLEASE ENCLOSE CHECK AND SELF-ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPS FOB RETURN OF TICKETS.

Bex Offica Sale isni Satursar. Bent. ZStk. iy- few 2.50-2.75, Streamliners fair 1.50; Pa. bu.

bskts. Plentlfuls fair 1.50. mmm turn nrenf tsmuuij' Beets: Pa. bunches 2-3. few 4: bu.

bskts. topped and washed 60-75; N. J. bunches Newport Fire House NEWPORT, DEL. Every Thursday Evening 9 'Til 12 Herm and His Rhythm Twisters Jitter But; Modern nd Square Dancing Pop Reynolds, M.

C. Benefit of Minquas Fire Co. of Newport large few 5. Broccoli: N. J.

eastern craics 12. 1.75- 'J I 3f 1 last I ll i Mil DAT I k.imcj.i 2.00, fair 1.00-1.50, poorer 75; crates 10's TECt-NICOLOR! 1.00-1 25, Is 35-50; Pa. 4-5 11 1.25, I 1.50-1.75. Cabbage: 50 pound sacks Pa. Danish 1.00, "BsUUMLN'S STAtKIHG MAT.

OCT. 4-5 SAT. few 1.25, fair and some large 63-90; N. J. domestic round type 65-75.

Cauliflower: N. J. crates liJ 1.29, ifw higher; Pa. L. A.

crates 8 1.00-1.25, 10's TERRITORY" SUrrinr Randolph Scott I 1.35. Carrots: Pa. bunches few 4, bu. bskts. topped and washed 75-85.

Celery: N. J. buncles Golden Heart 3-4, few 5, Pascal 3-4, few 5, dozen bunches Amusement Co. of America PRESENTS i George "Gabby" Ha JtD HARRIS prssssh eesssaasJi zJP Golden Heart 90, assorted crates stalks. Golden Heart and Pascal 79-85; Fa.

stalks iy.y;;,.sU,,.iiM;if.i.il)i.owi WALTER PIDGEON ITURBI RODDY JANE McDOWALL-POWELL ILONA MASSEY XAVIER CUGAT AND HIS ORCHESTRA -K sBsBsBBsBsBBBBBBBTsbIssbJ I BUDDY 3RD WEEK BIG FEATURES a 0OCr CCLOERT -VATK1 ART CRilUEY TRIO SUNSET CARSON in "Rio Grande Raiders n.u OrERT LIVIMOSTON in aiiey of the ALSO- A New Comtdy or DALE EuNSOR MTHErIKE ALI1 PARKER JAY FASSETT Otracfsw br Ml. IARIIS "1st Crimson Gboot" with JEAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA IN PERSON Friday, Sept. 27th Dancing 8:30 Till 1:00 Admission J1.50 IncL Tax I 0CW K15f i'mst LAST TIMES MICKEY TODAY SPENCER TRACY sr llliil IHUitrt ROONEY in WM OPEK F. THB JAMES BOT8 RIDE AGAIN: i CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS" with Me Ivy Lionel Douglas Barrymore NOW MAIL ORDERS ONLY PRICES -Evening, Orchestra, 8S-0O; Balcony 1st rasrs 81-1. las raws 81-M; Gallerr (nnresemd) 8 1.58.

Sat. Mat. Orch. 8I-4S; BaL 1st raws. 81-89; last raws.

LSv: raUerr smrservjd, SOc All nries instate tax. FOB MAIL ORDERS PLEASE ENCLOSE CHECK AND SELF-ADDRESSED. STAMPED ENVELOPE FOB Gene TTEBHET John HodiAk Nury Guild "SOMEWHERE IH THE MIGHT" fFMAY jaoh OAKIE xjihi runsa 5 Bearr FONDA I JESSE 1 JAMES Bearr FONDA Return of Frank ametl I The Cbve 8-KmSnerT3 BXTCBN OF TICKETS. Bax Offtsa Salo Opens Wednesday, October 2d. 10th tr PUPONT STS..

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