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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 13

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Cumberland, Maryland
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BVENJENCTTIMES, CUMBERLAND, TUESDAY. MARCH 16, 1943 Andrews. "Holiday Close At Tonight Cittoing tonight at the Garden Theatre is "Holiday Inn," star- nudded musical. Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire have leading roles are capably supported by Vir- ginia Da 1 Marjorte Reynolds, I Astaire's new dancing partner, and Walter Abel. There are many I jine musical numbers by Irving Berlin, including "Be Careful, It's jjy Heart," "White Christinas," "Happy Holiday" and The co-feature at the Garden today Is "Berlin Correspondent," Busters In opened a i Embassy theatre.

doubles the adding a tween the Oilmore and rs Wreck Axis 1 Balun Battle! popularity any of taillerg. The Range 'exas to flataau," res' new Reason hit, 9 run today at the new Mud of breath-' he far-away PhlUp- in the new series Weeks productions elodraniatlc poten- action features by stlc encounter be- ge Busters and a guig of Axis in a wild BaUtui battle. Prank 1 KUigtfor Under wasterful direction of Koto- ii.iu__ 4 ert Tmneey, the Range Busters supervise the transportation of 400 bend of horses to the Philippines. Before embarking on the long Journey die rangers run afoul of a gang of Axis agents who are try- ing to run off their horses and wreck their hopes before they reach the seaport. They round some of the Axis henchmen, but through the perfidy of their own Chinese cook, who turns out to be a Japa- nese agent, the saboteurs escape.

An uneventful voyage lands them safely in Batwn-- and then the fury starts. The following few minutes native bolo knives come out of hiding and jiungi Duke the fan York lem's Ai tured at day. wit Made his mils satton i from cw Europe. in a Zie lion pic phonogn Duke stinctive aid bro) Elis, Carl Guy have created definite new styk and EScolastico Baucin. jtn dance turiody, and his musiciaiit 'are masters of the intricacies ot hoi jazz and syncopation.

Hit Arvdwrai in distinctive brand of music is fa- Jux Autocrat IB W.TC.; mUter aJinost wty rfl(Uo ownpr Duke Ellington, whose playing Cotton Club In New; York won him the title of "Har-! ot Jazz," Is lea- i tured at the Maryland Theatre to- Made popular by radio, Duke and a sen- In balh-ooms from coast to coast, as well as In They have been featured In a Zlegfeld show. In several mo- pictures, and of course, on graph records. Duke and his boys have an in- tal To Be Good With Father Looking On Joan Bennett had to be good iuj "Margin for because her severest critic a constant visitor on the set. At 72, the visitor is still a pretty good actor lu his own right. He is Richard Bennett, Joan's father, one of the most illustrious names of the American stage.

Joan shares top billings with Mil-1 ton Berle and Otto Prcminger- in I and iu inhuman teaching, is de- veloped in RKO Radio's unusua! romantic drmnH, "Hltler'e starting Thursday at the Liberty. Bastd on "Education for Death," Gregor aimer's eye-witness ac- count of Nazi educational methods and tlie way In which German md girls are being taught that their iestiny la to enslave the rest of the picture slij-rlngly lls its nuiuuitlc story ilie ijruii background ol Hitlers rise to power. Tim Holt- Bonitu GrauvlUe portray the two principal, u. pair tCuutluued on 121 LIBERTY II -NOW- Santa will (weyouii stitches! IN A A I I GUY KIBBEE SuUtrgood Biinn Mt'GLOftIA WARREN STARTS THURSDAY I THIS THEATRE JOINS WITH RADIO STATION DISTRICT PREMIERE OF A GREAT MOTION PICTURE 'WE KNOW WHAT TO DO TO WOMEN WHO, ARE NOT FIT TO BE NAZI Btniai of ntthertitod to ifl wdo not "am- form to tSt laws of the lind tiurt's forjotten the meMihf of hnrt, mirriagi, he U6ER H. 8, ERFOSD GIGE- HANS COMICI GAVIN MOIR NARCY SATES ScrkM ftaj bf Burnett Jitsu experts, and the mot- ley mob of local beachcombers and the Range Busters are soon in the midst of scene of carriage.that for realistic life and death struggles Is seldom equalled oh the screen.

stinctiye feeling for jazz rhythms the hilarious picture version ofi aid broken tempos, and they have Clare Soothe Luce's Broadway laugh! the reputation of doing the moslihit, which is at the Strand on Inconceivable things to the most I double bill that also Includes "Life; trivial of melodies. They can play Begins At Eight-Thirty." "sweet" and discreet jazz In the' Double Feature ir GARDEN TODAY Last Tlouii HQLIVH IHH SERilH 4r ftsiami STAMTS Kcory Lynn Jjqn Assscibf "THE MAGNIFICENT DOPE" Ur-rity Lro C'arrtllo And? "UNSEEN ENEMY" Davy -Sharpe Joins John King, Terhune and the Dummy, El- mer, and proves himself a hand- some addition and handy feUoy In every kind of scrap. Marjorie I Manning handles the romantic as- signment, while dthers in lead roles Budd Buster, Kenneth Duncan, manner of Mr. whiteman, then Human vs. Nazi Machine turn about and twist their music; into weird' and primitive Plcture at L'berty with all the barbaric rhythm ol the I What happens when two courage- jungle.

jous youngsters set themselves Ellington's unique arrangements against the irresistible Nuzi machine STANDS BETWEEN COLD MISERY and YOU When coolins: Mcntholatum inside nostrils. In- stantly it releases vapor "Mentho- lations" that start 4 vital MHwn: 1) They thin out thick tnucun; 2) Soothe irritated membranes; 3) Help reduce swollen Stimulate nasal blood supply. Ettry breaih brings quick relief! Jars 30t MENTHOIATUM Choose Your Spring Clothes Now--Get a Full Season's Wear! APPAREL for Men and Women on EASY CREDIT 5 I 77 Baltimore Street Starting A A CRACK M. FISHER THEATRE EMBASSV TWO THRILLING FEATURES vrrrwrr Ht, TMAS ft DAVtO fBAVT) KING SHARK TERHUNE ALSO CHAPTER NO. 1 "PERILS OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED" Genuine Boyi Sixes 3 No Coupon Required 12S-12S Baltimore Strnt AUTO LOANS PURNtTURE LOANI INDUSTRIAL LOAN FVSiSiBsa IN PERSON TODAY A GRACE M.

FISHER THEATRE He Will Give You the Greatest Syncopation Thrill of Your Lives! Primitive Rhythms! Melodies! Amazing Syncopations! Boors Open ":45 A. M. t'ontinuous Perform- ance --featuring-- BITTY ROCHE JIMMY BRITTON JOHNNY HODGES REX STEWART and RAY NANCE p.m. HERE IS ANOTHER OF THOSE OUTSTANDING DUAL PROGRAMS! 2--BIG DEFINITE HIT SHOWS TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONTY WOOLLEY IDA LDPINO, Cornel WILDE SoroALlGOOD-Melville COO PEI Directed by Irving PfcheJ Produced ond Written for the by Hvnnally Johnson from Play by Cmlyn pSS JANET AMECHE BLAIR-OAKIE GREGORY RATOFF'5 JHS I DON'T MISS THIS PROGRAM! BENNETT Milton BERLE Otto PREMINGER WILLIAM GAXTGN-COBINA WRIGHT, Jr. ScnM i LM Irttlnr I Ehrart Oisci tti DlncM fry mtSKT 8AISFF A I A I A "MUST" SEE Starts TOMORROW TTJ 11 A GRACE M.

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