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aaiaai THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 26, 1047 1 Amusement Guide! 1im2S 3100 Farmed Film of III Girl, 'Cynthia MFSIC I.4BOK n.nd ronrert. 30 MOTION TICTI RFS Cheered at on Aldine Screen Opens i 'Td 01 HA I I I 0 1 9 I 4 ISO! Lri' A UTmm'H IIIOaAt 1 il i s. 4vo(uTH Dy ram 3iairj New Shipping Service To Link City and India 1 of a ww service between the port of I and ports in India was made yesterday by Director of V. Docks and Ferries Edvin R. Cox.

1 Cox said that starting Aug. 8. ArTI.H ilOs M)K MARK! with the departure of the freighter I.K IlNsl.S Jala monthly service to Kara- 1110 Al llF 1 t. 1 MKT -Timin I tOHit 1 Fkit and 10 llUHU.vll UUIU AK Mil The 11 10 1 20. wmmmBmmm afraid "Cynthia" would be pretty 1 he Oilier I.ov lo 1 1 3 45 fTl sticky.

As it is, it is ercrowdivl with platitudes, thinly veiled admonitions to make the best of what Dell Concert The playing or roe all-orchestral program at Robin Hood Dell last night earned "bravos" from the audience of 2000 at its conclusion, though such cheering is not an unusual occurrence this season for Dimitri Mitronoulos and the orchestra. The four numbers featured Aaron Copland's "Appalachian Spring." By Mildred Martin Happiness, even if it does mean staying cut until 2 A. M. and getting wet feet, is better than medicine, according to "Cynthia." the story of a fragile little girl, which opened at the Aldine yesterday. Elizabeth Taylor and Mary A' tor as her fond, fear one has instead of grieving over lost hopes.

rtPITni. "Simiiec 10 .1 5 7 to "(I Diirk.ai.ti." L' n.i. 4 ti Ill E4K1: "The Huck ten." 94.1. 45, rm, 5 in. FOX "The- Mrs.

Mulr." 11. 20. 5 ill). 7 in. "De.ir It lit It 45 1 211.

a 4 .10. 1, 45, a. in '20 SIP I i i A rr.f-rif an 1:10 til MGM 1 GIOIIOUS I INTSODUCTION With the exception of James Ly- I i) 11:30. STATE COLLEGE, July 25 fAP' State College will "farm out" 3100 freshmen during the coming school year to 24 cooperating institutions, an increase of two in the number of off-campus centers. The new additions are Dickinson Junior College, at Williamsport, now a four-year institution, and th newly established Penn State center on the campus of Swartnmore College, which accommodate 200 Philadelphia area students.

INCREASE OVER 1916 The college at the same time an don, who is very good as Cynthia's hero, the supixirting roles have been inexcusa'olv caricatured and George KI.TON "The 12 .50. 1 1. 1 1 Murphy is appallingly miscast as the RAINER GRAVET KORJUS chi. Bombay, Colombo, Madras and 'Calcutta would be inaugurated. The I ships will also stop at Cochin and i Rangoon.

The service will be operated by the 'India American Line, a subsidiary of the Scinriia Steam Navigation Ltd. of Bombay. It will mark its first service from Philadelphia. I I Lavmo Shipping will be the local agents. i COFFEE CARGO ARRIVES The American freighter Morma- ful and frustrated mother are so much better than the writing, or Robert Z.

Leonard's disconcertingly uneven direction, they carry the picture over all but the roughest places erstwhile physician who became manager of Harlan Briggs' hardware store all because he had a baby 11. 12 45. 1:25. 3 35. 10.

11:40. 9 50 2 40. 4 Ii 25. 2n. Ill 10 KM I "Miracle r.n 2 4 25 15.

8 05. ID TB At Possessed. 1 1 20 7:50. HI M'WS "Belle of the Yukon "I 1 L'll. 3 05, 4 45.

Ii 25. 8 li). Pl "The Oicat WalU." 11.05. 1 7 50 I). 45.

STM.KV 11. 12 50. REGULAR POPULAR PRICES PIX Suite in its first symphony performance in this city, although it has been heard with Martha Graham's dancers, for whom it was written in 1944, thereafter winning the Pulitzer Prize and the New York Music Critics' Circle Award. The music is Copland at his best: Feat urea in the continuity. id Hub- 2TZ-t 3 10 1: II 1 daughter.

Among those who match badly written parts with overacting are Gene Lockhart, Spring Byington, S. Z. Sakall and. most offensively, Carol Brennan. Cynthia's incredible One of Hollywoodls most sensitive Market at 19th 310 ltlMMtS lll'IA 10:45 A.

M. 40. young actresses. Miss I ay lor is whol 5 20. 4 30.

2 45. fi 05. 4 :55. nounced that of the 1628 freshmen "farmed out" last year to State cowl docked yesterday with the bulk! t. 2D.

I 11. 1 1 5 STANTON "Rami.id 11 05. 12 55 4 ill). 20. 05.

10 STI IMC) "Congortila." 11, 120 3 50 8 25. 10:40 "Borneo." 12 10. 2 40 7 15 9 "5 jitterbug cousin. Call Miss Allen at you msrt to a Lo' ar.d F' The Inquirer. Want Ais results and af low ci.ir A-ge; til.

ly winning as the not-quite-16-year-old Cynthia whose birth spoiled her parents' plans for going to Vienna to studv medicine and music. ana til a id j- a I-'-h -ii i a id and He: )v s' a id CWUlAM GOLDMAN CENTRAL CfTY THEATRFS THINGS LOOK DARK 7 "hCO Unfortunately subject to childish of its cargo made up of a large shipment of coffee to local distributors. A total of 6500 bags will be unloaded here. Also arriving yesterday were the Panamanian freighter Intrepido and the Coastal Spartan, carrying more than 17 million pounds of sugar from Cuba. ARRIVALS YESTERDAY Carl Sandburg, noted biographer of Abraham Lincoln, will analyze in The Inquirer, starting tomorrow, the importance of the "Lincoln Letters," which are being unsealed today at the Library of Congress.

See The Sunday Inquirer. ills; laid low each winter with influenza, constantly under the doctor's care, Cynthia doesn't have rr 44r I ri-l a id much fun in her midwestern town. She can't keep the puppy that fol ruggedness and simplicity are dominant characteristics, and there is a folk spirit to the music though only one actual folk melody, an old Shaker tune, is used. It was on the whole beautifully played, except for occasional ragged-ness in some of the trickier passages. The score does not lose in appeal through greater familiarity.

The program opened with Rossini's "Thieving Magpie" Overture and continued with a fine reading of Schumann's "Rhenish" Symphony, notable for its strength and clarity of detail. The concert ended with Robert Russell Bennett's symphonic version of Gershwin's "Porgy and its playing was full of vitality. SAMUEL L. SINGER. with JOAN CAULFIELD WILLIAM HOLDEN BILLY DE WOLFE JWAUD ARNOLD MON1 FIEfMax lows her home from school because she's "allergic" to dog hair.

She gets, id TiflT.WOod iannrv st Pi. Teachers colleges and other cooperating schools, 1524 or 94 percent have been admitted to the sophomore class on Penn State campus. More than 1200 other "farmed out" freshmen will remain at the college's four undergraduate centers for their second year. They are located at DuBois, Altoona, Pottsville and Haz-leton where students are enrolled for two years instead of one. ENROLLMENT OF 8000 College authorities said temporary housing units will enable Penn State to admit an additional 1000 students to the campus this fall, boosting total enrollment to a record 8000.

Teacher colleges expected to cooperate again this year in the freshman program are Bloomsburg, California. Cheyney, Clarion, East Stroudsburg, Edinboro, Indiana, Kutztown, Lock Haven, Mansfield, Millersville, Shippensburg, and Slippery Rock. Other cooperating insti mvoK( isl ITS I OR and loses through illness, the prima donna role in the school operetta. Boys don't ask her out because she's so "undependable." lit rooi( F. BEG FN i 'i a GENE Tiftfucv ANN SHERIDAN LEW AYRES ZACHARY SCOTT $'i If FY tlae.

Comes the school spring dance en 70 A F. the UNFAITHFUL The Maritime Exchange reported the following ship arrivals in this port yesterday: Ori-an Trader, Panamanian, from Cuba, ron-Mnnl to H. and arrived al Pier til. Wharvs. Sun.

American, Irom Sabine, consigned to he Sun on rnved al the Sun Pier. Marcus Hunk Brown French. American, from Antwerp, consitcned to Pope and Talbot, arrived Marcus Howls at 7 05 A. en route to 114. Norih Wharves.

Jnlie! Victory. American, from New York, ci-nsiKiied to I avino Shipping arrived at Put South Wharves. Troubadour, Norwegian, from Boston, con-Msned to J.ihn C. Rimers and arrived Pier 48 Snuth Wharves. William Patterson, American, from New York, rnn-oriieri to A Hull and Co arrived at GEORGE SANnto, and things look pretty dark for Cynthia until a last minute shift in plans brings her an invitation from the nice boy who's come back to high root!" i'.

A. A. J.iti Hrien M. r.s' Cr.ar5. hprr.Md A.

E. rj ar ar ar ar wl. school from the Navy. But it's her MAUREEN O'HARA JOHN mother who really turns the trick by sending Cynthia to the party, in the rain and in defiance of what her hus tutions are Gannon College at Erie; band or the doctor would think if a Wr- Comic Books Get Official O. K.

CHICAGO, July 25 (AP). Comic books "have something which other books do not," a New York children's book researcher said today. And some of our most beloved classics "are out of step with the times," Miss Josette I'miik, in charge they knew about it. That does it, of Keystone College at Scranton. St.

Francis College at Loretto and York Institute at York. course. Cynthia comes down lit BACK AT TOWN HALL Brood St. at Sac next morning without a sniffle, with 1 Whot is contained in the important "Lincoln Letters," which are being unsealed today at the Library of Congress? Carl Sandburg, Lincoln's most famous biographer, will analyze these letters in a series of articles beginning tomorrow in Th Inquirer. of the Children's Books and Radio Division of the Child Study Institute her young escort's ring and to find herself the town's belle and that her father has finally stood up to his boss so effectively that mean old mar.

comes hot footing it after his recalcitrant employe hat in hand. MFRPIIY IS MISCAST Without Miss Taylor's unaffectedly wistful playing of the little hero of America, told the conference on language in human relations at Northwestern University. Msh Hor.lc at 40 A. berth not named. i'li'iihrirnn i.

French, lroin Marseilles, ron-Mi-nnl to htiincss. Withy and Co. arrived at M.ii.ih Hook at A. en route to Pier Ci. I'm llichmuiid M.nute Man.

American, from Baltimore, to the Tex. is Transport and Terminal to. arrived at Mtirt-iis HHk at 11) 15 A. en rmite the ford Pier. Chester.

1'i-bin Weritley, American, trum Baltimore. curiMfciiit'd to laumi Shippii arrived at Marcus Hook at 11:40 A. en route to Point Monroe. American, from Britannia Rncii. B.

comlKned to A McCarthy, at the Jji-iaware Breakwater at 7:35 A en route to Ciaymont American, from New York, enn-titticd tu the timf Oil arrived at Hock a' I P. en rou'e to the Unit P.er liiiard Point M.it-hcw B. Brady. American, from a foreign riott conriKned to Luckenhach Steamship at the Ilelaware Breakwater at 10.40 A en route to Pier 84. South Wharves.

i'riiii viania American, from Harbor Ivnt.d to the Sun Oil Co arrived a' the llriaware Breakwater al 1 P. M-, en rou'e to the sun Pjer. Marcus Hook Fredenck'-bure. American, trom Baytown. contianed to Charles Kiirz and Co arrived a the Delaware Breakwater at 2:40 P.

en ro'i'e to tf sun Pier. Marcus Hook. Florence Martus, Ameriran. from a foreign port ron-iipned to Lavmo ShlpptnK Co. nr-nvrd ai 'he lielaware Breakwater at 2.55 P.

en route to Kamhn a Point. "Comic books are easy of approach TONIGHT at 8:30 ABC HAYLOFT HOEDOWN featuring ELTON BRITT WORLD'S HICMCST VODCLCR SLEEPY HOLLOW GANG with the Murray Sisters Uncle Elmer Newman Route 663 between Pennsburq and Quakertown, Pennsylvania Shows s'X Rain or Shine TOMORROW SUNDAY. JULY 27 BlC 6 UNIT SHOW 1 Dave Denny VICTOR RCCOROINC STAR 2 Bud Messner A Saddle Pals with DAPPER DAN 3 Willard The Moqicion ILLUSIONS MACIC SPOOK SHOWS 4 Santa Trail Blazers and they constitute no challenge," she continued. "Some of them con Royal Honeymoon Estate Guarded LONDON. July 25 (AP).

A special guard has been posted around picturesque Sunning Hill Park Berkshire estate reportedly being readied as the honeymoon residence of Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Philip Mount-batten to keep away 30 or 40 squatters' families who have threatened to occupy buildings on the grounds. The object of the squatters is a group 300 former military huts on the estate some within a few yards of the mansion itself. The property was acquired recently by the royal ine, or Miss Astor's warmth and dignity in the mother's role, we're tain some pretty good reading vocab NOW 1 ulary. "I believe that when a child becomes familiar with the words, action and means which make up a story, it is a reading experience which has value for future reading you pay no more Arthur Murray's 5 Jack Day HEARD DAILY WFIL 6 A Any reading experience is good experience.

We will have to recognize the pleasure principle in reading." ijct Mm nj less at Arthur Murra- 6 Sleepy Hollow Ranch Ganq HCARO OAILV WFIL 11:30 P. M. Admission: Adults We plus ta Children Ha't Price family and a few days ago an RAP detachment was evacuated from the huts. a. i hec-onie a good tl.inier re quick.lv There is only one ter -eri to Arthur Murra Panccke Pete Newman Monti Rosci Jack Day Pee Wee Miller Pop Johnson Mil Spooner Rusty Keefer Pat Patreau Yodelin' Mickey Evans Harmonica Masters Locky Johnson Many Others Admission $1.10 Children, 60c AKC ltro.id.avi at 10:10 Th ifillTna I Plavmt In World I arne-t Builrtine AIR CONDITIONEP I MAIN AUDITORIUM fTYtTWUl I I (Conventiot, Hall, Atlantic City) I Vy niniitrui mi JR n.

7-Zy Admission is tree to The In quirer's Fourth Annual American Legion Junior All-Star Baseball Game. See the base ball stars of the future at Shibe Park on Monday, July 28th. Directions: I. A W. lines from Rth Slrrvt nr Keadine Line to cii.ikertown.

IVtf bu frini lhtch alley station. CJ :ml.Knoin to Sleep, Hollow Ftanch. esry hour t.irt.nc 1.1 i t. If driyinc. Route totf.

turn left tn Ou-iL-'rtnw nn t-tiie fi.I. Plaza Concert Tonight Philadelphia Labor Plara Concert Rand Malvatore A. Sanio, undue tor Symphonic March TaMllI Overture to "Semiramide" Rossini pplecuons from "Swrethrarts" Herbert Selections Irom "Carmen" Biet Excerpts from "Madame Butterfly" Puccini Honmnce in minor Tchaikovsky HmiKuriun Dunce No. 5 lirahms telphers are trained experts. Try a and see.

Come in or phone IT. 1518 WALNUT STREET ti raaWlm atiaTI limn arii "Krhoes trum the CJpera" Arr. by S. A. Kanso UJ II At tf -a .8 6 Cows, Bull Lost in Fire HONESDALE.

July 25 (AP). Six cows and a bull were burned to death today as flames destroyed three barns on the farm of Fred Dunn, of Beach Lake. Firemen said the blaze apparently resulted from spontaneous combustion. a AIR-CONDITIONED Mastbaum Boyd Stanley Earle Stanton Palace Victoria Center 4aiaJLaaAalaaiataaaa The Inquirer Guide to Philadelphia's Better Restaurants Joan CRAWFORD-VAN HEFLIN'POSSfSSffl 5 Who Is the lightweight boxing champion? The NBA names Ike Williams, but Pennsylvania and New York recognize Bob Montgomery. Come to Municipal Stadium en Monday, August 4, and see them fight it out for the lightweight championship.

yu KH IIISI A Lit A.MS I t-n -Vt ii-if-r 10 pm DINING ROOM OPES TO THE PUBLIC. Famous for fine food ci cktails in a charming old mansion house. ALDEH PARK SHturdH.v. Aug. 2, I.KS II lit! W.N I in i 9 'f arc IT REGULAR li i A I P- rt.

r-t. Lunc neons, dinners cocktails served daily. Sunday dinntrs 12 noon to 8 Private dinine rooms Wnijickon Are. 4 School Lace. Cenrantown.

Pbila. Uark7MDLC Deborah ltKK for veddine St parties Free parking. GK 8-2337 'XltXilA "The HUCKSTERS" BROILED Hl-ET MIGNON OR BROILED SIRLOIN, ST EA WITH FRESH MUSHROOMS OR ONIONS. CHOICE OF TWO FRESH VEGETABLES AND SLICED TOMATOES. $1.50.

Sidney GREENSTREET Adolphe MENJOU Aa GARDNER Keenan WYNN Edward IRK31D ANDREWS Bridge and Darrab Jark Stretch Management BaaaaVHajaaaVBJMaaaOBEl IR fONniTIONFO TT7T77FIT" DOORS OPtN I04S A BR0ADW00D HOTEL Broad Hood Sit. Lil open for business our breathiakingly be tut if ul new Cocktail Lounge, featuring tele-vi' ion broadcasts. Comfortably air-conditioned. K't atonahle pru ev Gmund. Floor.

BARBARA STANWYCK -DAVID NIYEN The OTHER Lov re ct CHATEAU CRILLON S. W. Cor. 19th Locuit KI 5-0543 h.sie. II9I1 I ri I I 1 1 ki i DELIGHTFUL DINING AT POPULAR PRICES I.unc ieon De Luie Full Course Dinner Special Steai Platters Banquet 4 Parties Cocktail Lounge Oien Till 2 A.

A ir-Condi loned DOORS OPtN 1045 A US! I uSt V-MOtll -tSTTHE dansoriumK lXJ--nt. rEl TODAY AND SUNDAY i4 I CYWTKSA Elizabeth TAYLO GEORGE MURPHY S. I SAIHIL WFT En est Food in Philadelphia. Meet and eat with Theatrical and Sports celebritiea Graded AA Prime Steaks our specialty. Famous for Sea Food Sr' rial luncheons Open alter theatre, too.

LEW TENDLER'S 227 S. Broad St. A 1 1 1 II lr r- i i 4IR-rOCOITIONED 3rd WEEK IWI I ttHbtlUUiiaaal alii kAi II LUllLUUfl I LIDO RESTAURANT CCCXTAIL LOUNGE OPEN 1045 LASIfU'iiRf 10:15 DOORS Open lor uncheon. dinner, after theatre till 2 A. M.

Fea 3333 Woodland A IN turing fine food carefully prepared at popular prices. For FSESTA ESTHER WILLIAMS ASIM Mv ttlCAROO TAMiROFF'ASTQR MONTeXLBAN nCHNICOlOB Air Conditioned. EV 6-2782 Ba'iauets ind Parties call Ace KM. 4 "SKA OK C.IUSS" K'lis. 1K OF THF.

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Van Johnson Join Allvson am i.r Affairs of C.criilillue" one ll.inil Irxnn" Riviera AIR-CONPI 1 11 niittnn Air I nfill Mnt. 1 wiiiiwii l)' with Hill coMKl'iKS Ijist luiii-r Is AHMSTICCC.i, All oi. rlcnn llos" FA-iv- JACK CARSON I.KA" lii iini tt, Ill-: SlcoMHI It Al I till' Klikhe Mime Sat. M.ll. Aitiieil SI KIAI.

WKSTKK.N Airnnrt hiiut's utile li-iu" MMHUI KlmA Mreels i.f New ork' 1 1 A I.T1 1 Ft 1 A 1 -1 IN' I II' INK I VAN UK. II JOHNS! iN it itt.r1 KIVoll 4 "The lja.lv' Lonsdale rj Lawndale lloll (SimmI Itoll.l In ACK A i(S IN "l.o a i i icv kM Jli T7i i.mT i If I IWIii .1. ims i artrr Al R-CONIl'l II INK1 Allon Miihale SI'KNI'EK TI'M I IC MI II' JHCATNCS DISPLAYING THIS MARK sn.irlh- I'O'lTFN AftC AIR-CONDIIIONI M-: or c.u ss" li Lehigh SL'SA HAYWARI) "SM sl I I'" A. Roosevelt The- l-arnier's OmiKliler College' I I I I I I Hlc II c.ntl.' Onlv I'I 1 Flank l.nil A.v Con! unions ii.im rj Noon Cl -illi li Sli.iw 1 lluiil. lloour" Cl'-'iln-n's Allegheny Allen.

KI SN MWtVMtK iWl-sll "S.M tMI I llll'ia: a. FRANK SINA TRA CAPITOL Al R-CONDITIONKI) Mill ornel tVll.lc MM'in'cn H.ira FlnsItT "IIClMl Rl IC II" Ti-ch Kth MARklT Door. 10 PI Ptiii 'n( Bi iI SNOW VAlllt 11 T0a Colonial lutiier JIMMY I It A NIK Lenox YntllU'strrs PAUL KELLY OSA MASSEN IN "STRANGE JOURNEY" Mat. "I'HAIHIl; Also ICll.AM I THRILLING ADVt (I KL A enUear rnAnf "ii.t 11 Cunt. From 1 I'.

M. Ambassador Ki Im: JOAN BENNETT. "MACtiMII F.IC Al 1 Allf Kiililie Shnw S.it. A'Med Serial We-n-rn VAN JOHNSON .11 NK A1.I.YSON "1111.11 it ic ii I I Al It-ci iNPITIi iNKI)" CONTINT (US SHOWS Top AY Row TIIK lil'MSTKAl) FAMILY "BI.OMHK KNOWS Hl.sl" "SlAKN WIHK Sl" Si.irii Sim Ai.n S'-llir-i nili-rroviT Maisie" "IT IIVI I'IM IN HROOKIAN" Mjit Olih Wtstitll si. iKillliites' 1 1 K.

A 1 TI 1 Fi: LI A 1 Ii IN I Tn i I Plus JEAN ROGERS RICHARD TRAVIS. "BACKLASH' Locust i.NTl.NT'C il'S FRI iM 1'J I'i IVt'fsa WrioJit. "I'lllsllll" feoct PAIT.KTTK CIOPDARD 1 H-CONDITKIN'ED Sun Suddenly It's i .1 "TIIF. ICHTINC. C.HI VCP CliRNKL WTI-DK 'IIOMKSTUKTC II" Anthony Wayne Dour born 10 A.

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Heat Roderick OMflOUlTl llUUJh Di aidn at tlia lUmmond Electric Organ. Lunch- critia from 3ic. One ot IMuladelphia'a finest central 1302 04 Saniora St. city tautani Open Sundaya QrpTJ UKyCU htratn 11 iven is mine beautiful tiian ever" "A Guest." I IIM I 11 llH 1 til Food enc lent, rooms comfortable, prices moderate, pitk-Tn. Inn us.th r.r.onal.ty I'opuUr with brides (or their reception E- CAl'SI-.

we air ititeiestcd in special detail. Telcphnne 5arthmore. Pa. hn ore 0HO M. Schrihlry.

Owner Maniter. CIIUlCM ADnCtJC Enioy tna best ot toods and delightful surround- 0 JflMMl UHnUCilO mks Take car No 6 or Bus from Olnev Ave. D-, rL i (Subway Station) We cuter to Banquets (triced Lurekiln Kike and Lheltenbam Ut $, 25 House M'jaeement. 1302-04 and Oeontz Ae. Sa-vm S' JC ETflRPP 'n lc iini friendly atmosphere of an old village 1 il CI lUflUC.

Forge, you viil enioy I'hila 's finest food and drinks. Come ii for luncheon, cocktail hour, dinner or after theatre supper, a. tbanceuor nan Rjr js optn rom A Ace Pancoast at the 5t below Walnut Hammond Oran from 8 'til closing. Air Conditioned. THE ZODIAC ROOM IT AIR CONDITIONED! Lun from 65c Dinner from $1.50 at I be Warbur'on Coc tail Lounge till closing.

rOtb Sansom Streets A perfert ri'aie for your party VII CC OPEN UNTIL 2 A. M. Ilk-LCO LOBSTERS 1110 12 Sansom St. DIN'NFgS LUNCHEONS SUPPERS nlnutlllV Only Central t. itv Restaurant Cocktail Lounge tacing VhUl PllKKVf AT Fainn Hint Paik an I tl.e Parkway Enjov a.

wwi Cocktails. Dinner. Supper and Sunday Dinner in de- hg'itfi 1 atmosphere 'A" Bus Direct to Door Private Panorama nooaa dinmg rooms available. New Sandwich Bar. Ufll UIIT IUU magine a jumbo sandwu and cool, tingling beverages WALNUI INN setv-d i-i a c-irden the best spot west of the river! ut roniitiuned indoiis.

Television, too. You'll like J. Jj a. nut t. lout), come see us.

morning, noon or night. sEirooii I WAVNK FEAT: 3. IS. r.40. T.r.il.

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William HOLDEN "BLAZE OF NOON" Dennis MORGAN. Jane WYMAN "CHEYENNE" Allt-c INPITIONKD rxi i. nun Asr.Mitt: HKALTHFIT.LY Mayfair r'Y 'Return cil Scarlet Pimpernel s-: Kr tr itr Kl" KASY CIIMK, KASV CO' AIR-CONPITK CprinA Air I "Fear in the Niaht" S.i '-Imt Launlii at Andv Hardy" H'-lir. Knl.Iio Sin.w 'ontininnis Porf Ckprwood -Ml I. LAND jnerwoou -cm t.

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HARRYFri.i;KRALP -In Ti fliiiirulor AIR-CONP1 1IONKP Full Lcni'th "Outlaws rantlr" liliia, l.lltle IM'Slls" ill lis of the It ia Avenue Don Di-FORE. Virtnr MooKE IT IMIi'tAH) ON r.th Man illrim Iti-mli "I Al I li nd Tin ir cult I.ehich ItON'I IFK rH.IITI-.KS cm Al R-CC INPl li 1NFP C.nr "C'ltMl. IN COM' HIC IN Ki I INIi H. IR h-n, a us or nn: nohtti- Media, Pa. Narberth n.i Doris MATINKK TODAY 1 'h llliint Park Mil.

1 t.f. ijj SAVOIA RftiJid 1 Mflrrli AIR-c 'ONDi rioNKI Aviv Arm.it St. Y7 Band Box FIR XT in VAN JOHNSON JUNE ALLYSON I 'lh 4 "I.ONF. WOl.r IN Ml C' "COWBOY Bl.l I A I lt-CONPI'l 1NKP 1'illit Fc.it ft. "il.

tm. 10 0O I lill "HIC.M IC It It I' I Stonehmt I lnli'-n. 'Lose A l.r'iinr 4 Chelnt 1 T.tn. Chrllin ALLEGHENY fk.l. A Uro.

GLKNN' FORI) A I CARTF.R Erlen Billy the Kid UVsti-rn Advi'iiluii' Plus The 1 iileoli I 'lct i 111 aiiollior "The Clin rilsimin" Km- onlv "II I I In BrooLlMi" I It Ir III-. A I 1 I ll-l I AIP ci IN "I'll IN1-P 'HIGH BARBAREE AN JOHNSON. JIN AI.I."lSON Strfltforrl A ANN so-ihkpn I ruin lurk II. Belgrade ii He'eMite "ST l' I IC" CROUCHO MARX New Jewel Eureka II "I lilt. IN PI I II LARRY PARKS The- Air Mill ItlMF ll Ml.

Ill" AHI.IlN HOI Ml" mil cr iirri- i li.iiit-r AnuHlroni; SRF.CIAI. KIDniK MATINKK "c.iiosT cms un Miuirtt.n "ITCH I INc; Bll.l. AKMIV" VERNON "'OK BUD ABBOTT, LOU COSTELLO All! I Suburban Ar.l....... Bell Fans I X.i.l Badoiiin" "Bl IT AI.O Bil aKonu ht''K Westward' I A.r Al II OHM ri I mii.I IS TO HMl iil.ul: New Lyric CARMEN MIRANDA ANDY RUSSELL "COPACABANA" -1. Belmont'.

Sp.Tl.lt I r. iNTlN't'l FROM 1 M. THF It rilL "i.ih 'StiV ll Tl'' TAI. THIC.Cllf 'Buck Privates Come Home V.irk't "l.V OF THF. JINC.I.I." LLY Al R-c irNI'ITH A Air- in Cota Hica ii "Rfi Rier RfneoAilf'" B.irrv Kii 1NP11 II IN I M.nkrt S- fr-m NK Al l.Ysi iN Kv Mitl.Tiit B.irii.ira Sl.T'i HKAI.THFri AIR Nixon VAN" JO.

SON "I Gem I' ii S.r,B Fo'd. Jan, Ca LANE BOW I It lti)Sf. MOMI T( II" i i l- I ilHI OF 1 111 .1 A I Temple PICK HAYMKS 1 1 M'l Cor. T.viav fr. 1 "it CENTER FAMILY a at i Sir 130 I5lr" rni sl In ost Girard A iNPI iNKP A LrJ.

jiI Ha'X'l "CUCII1M" LCrftl 0 iCsfPH CeTTC a V- -lue trwer'5 Patsfter' 1 Sffscer trr. Hiira (IF QftaSS" BOOKBINDERS :15 So. 15th Sl "llll.H KtKKtKtP rONTlNi'Ol'S KiU iM 1 1 SF.A FOOD HOUSK. in center of town, te nnlT testiutant tu'trvisei bv rnembcr of th original BOOK-F1NDEKS irrr'v Sers'inj; tha hest ea food, itraki and CLO MONDAY Open 6 daya a week incl. Sur.jy tit! inim'it Air conditioned.

AIK-CONPll'UiNKP HY i Dor ai fl-l: I. fr. l-'N'-i Terminal NKO "Si A HI. I IIMt'l KMI KUTKN OK St AKI IT I'l I'l It I "Violrnce" "Queen of the Amarni" HuerhrnnL AIR-CON Ul. II 3U 1 lol.o W.io.

-V'- vw m. ewn FR SINATRA 1 KN OS I 333 MARKET Glenside, Pa. jack carson LOGAN LIBERTY GRANGE Alan lad. Call ftai-all tttcyiit" a 'X tsca Cftet mat a "i Ji-d Bi-Ji-i AlIF 0SI -r- CtORl.E SAUDI US "frjata Adair, of I I Asm S0TH1 i-v tAHY "IT IIM'I'IMII IV HKllllhlW" .1 KaHiiAii UriiVMin Jmimv Pni inie Sun.) iv ilt; I HMI It's (.11 I If OLD ORIGINAL BOOKBINDERS "ticH. AM) Tilt' llll" No 2 Stisios I'umivlv, No IUinn fartixm.

No. -t I.ittli' l.lllu Cartoon RlnaKIrrl "I'esll on Whvels" DIUCDIIUS "North el Iht Rio World rrnownrd for ihor c5! in-ntf. ntcaks and cbops. Beautiful tor luncheon and dinner Dirties Air enditionrd A I' NP1 1 11 N'P Hi: Hi ii nol st "I'tllMI til Hl-I I. I.Y Tioga il.l;,A Tower no PRINCESS C.irnel Wlldt.

ioreen 0 Hara 'fe-h Palm rooms Otirn J.iilv tm 125 ttt. IMS I k.l al 'St HIIIM IT'S sriHNC rin "Bl IHF HMl" "I.O AM l.tf AKV" Mnt Kvi Pel Foil i T. 7 Ti.Y tr I II A I ILLY AIR i I INPITI' 1NF.P re.net 'Hi ALAN I API) brand AM Hr.H.k- Fit AN SINATRA Boulevard. ll.tlil.ni.l PA I F. I TK CODDARD Park line I'i JIMMY Pl AN I F.

FERN ROCK 'Lndercotrr ,1 4 "North of the It. I. A- M.u Ki Six Con! I'moiis. i N.M.n i ALLYSON "Hic.H ri I'j. "Siiiit.t )('.

Snrini;" SAM WEISBERG'S SS Old York Rea "IT rrrNF.i i nitooKi.i PAT. MATINF.F. K1PPIK SHOW 4. BKTTY VAN t-h a Grant. Ah Cc i KFbTAUKANT and COCKTAIL I OL'N jK open tor luncheon, dinner, after theatre till I A SOCIALIZING IN LOBSTERS.

CRABS. FR LSI DAILY' Open 6 days incl. Sun Closed Mon Banquets and Parties Call WA 4-4981 WYNNE Maisie'' l.ir.inl "ShiM klnK Mlss lHgrlm" BENN MODEL n. ASTOR COMMODORE CROSS KEYS tTRJiin 1 L'NP WKKK A Picture for Boyd-Chester SmiH I Great Northern -I- Alat iiii'i Anolhi'r Film Liiuarv Pii-tmo Shul. Tcmpli- ITTl.t: Miss Mtllht lt' M.un Plrtur' Not Shoun Sat.

Malmoo Nl IK it 'Al A A 1 1 -7 Pi loNK Pnrk '-tt HI'Ml'llHKY Ilia "Till: -1 MRS. AKHOI I "It Haniiened On r.th HARROWGATE Kvrrvonc From to SO pi in njK ni si i hams LIBERTY, TAC. 4 "Undertir.ee 1 "For Les of Ra-tv CORtf rKDE T. MAURE MAIX 'Homestretch Tn Towne HKA 1. 11 II Tyson Unique n' LLY in KRKP M.i.'Ml'RR sl ll I I I 'S SI'KINC Itnt Fne Mat.

1. Ke. to. 7 '( Ot l-'i il'Ti HI.Y Al It-C 'ON PITH INK!) Grrn Hill LnmM.siiT Piki i RON A I Cot lF.c;c;Y I't'MMINS "iiir i. mi: i.

rom. i ri.i A.i.lrd Mat illi'i' It 1(1 I ll I' lll" I'l rill lh.i.'. 'Hill li Ms I HoNCi" JOHN I'AVNK O'HARA "mii: i on siru ii li 7 IV o.MHiR'I'AHI.Y AIR CiiMil loNI RroATO JolIN WAVNK OXFORD 'ini ill Are. Jma and rii)oy (meat an Food AT 27 18TH ST i BLOCK NORTH OF CHFSTNUT CHINA ROYAL 27-29 S. 1Mb SL SPIN, rr.ail.

Huniplirt-v Barbarn Alexia BOC.ART STANWYCK SMITH "TWO MRS. CARR0LLS" Kent: Added tat. of latU'' drRDHMI PY Br. alt. 10R1TTX YOUHG RICHMOND I- li III 1 C.H I'l.

iik-1 Pearl Penn ST i Jk A I.K lil.lm- "St OF C.KXSS" 4lh A ALAN LAPP lUckniM'n "'I lenrs Che kdvt-iit urrs if Tom siiwer HFALTHFt'LLY AIR I 1 INPI'I INKIl Mil 1 Mil I INiil FY Jotcn Ya)n. tail ttntfil "Anqel ard fiadatas Itllp Old Nesv tlurk Kinir lie. sirens" in "IlilllMHIWd' I KOI. ICS ON IC Greenway HVIMU'RN Upsal RrnnH N. KATHA li 1 NK ITALIAN IU ST A I II A On ri.rs tkminm (ii.or cartchins Br.ii'd SF OF C.R SS" 1 '10VE AUD LE fti 1 NORTHEASTERN Venice Deiicioiisiy prepared food served at its best in a charm Cunt 'minus From I 'J N'mn -hr Ki'lii'' Show T-rr.

"BIG T0 'Fear In th Nlctit" lliinif In Oklahoma" sriM At IroltM 4EL LAGAKOS" ouiet atmosphere. Spaehetti, ravioli ft ceramic Penypak it IN TKCHNTCOI.On ETHll BARRVMOftC "Farmer's broiled steaks served from 11.30 a. m. to 3 a m. Full course Sunday dinners served from 1Z noon LO 7-2560 I.OVK I.

A I CHS ANI1Y HARDY" "BKI'TF. n.rs color cartoons BARBARA STANWYCK. RAY MII.LANT BARB 5(h SL 12 N. 13 fl fl T7 Spencer Trary. Kalrtar HejMrn (if SEA 0F 6RASS flRIFHT DRn DEfORE.

A I 5 0 at wiiii-ri s.N Pike I'liiO "M1HC 1 1 SI.ANI" Hill "Cihost of Hidden Vllllry" ServinB oorjular priced Luncheons from 45c; Dinnera 'Sliiirkini; Miss rilnrinl Viola pru. Mn wr ll nth lulht Air-Coniiilmnrd oryn muwi yrom m. FRANK KA'IHRYN JIMMY SINATRA DI'IIANTE IT AI-PFM- 1 IN HlmilhlAN" Rurrl toll c. nl Ir. 1.

"Hlc; TOWN" "I'" Bull. "ANtiF.I. A TIIK BIMN" urn "Born to SimtiI PKI.ICIITFl LLY AlR-CONIHTIoNKP SUBURBAN 'L-" Mat. inly C-irtoons HKAI.THKPLLY A I I I ON Hamilton I.an. "sinliad the Sailor" In TcThnifulor M.iurivn Hani Sunday "lne I.earn" "The C.ullly" AIR'ONPITIONKP Hill FAIRBANKS.

Jr. "SIsBl TIIF. SMI.OIt" IN TKciiNTCol.pR HollvWOOd Hltl'CK AP.OT WWVI "Wild Bill lll.liok Hides" L-ilLf -In Ann "Littl Iodine" ahTTc onpi tk r.n HnwnrH Frmt i "Aneel A the Radman" nurruiu VVai.n, TURIN GROTTO 1221 Chestnut St 13 N. 13ta SL Irom 75: up including Sundays Enioj a dish of real spaghetti vith an eacellent meat Alao a la carta Choice beverages HKALTHFIT.LY AIR-CI INPITIi President IHM IT.IKTCiN TIUvNKY AMilllWS WlliK Daughter" Alan Ladci Wm. Benrln Cail Russell 'CALCUTTA' Arnrilrr, FORUM SEDGWICK ALHAMBRA COLNEY plaza columbia AMBLER Vogue bit tin I I' M.

THICCI It" Van lonnvn. jaaa A.tvn MIGH iARXAUtE HUMPHREY l.Ai Kid Mat Toilav 1 1 A M. r.mkrifl:''lli Milhind. Snul. Hi" Car i AI.IFOKN I C'jeihria mil, i Ji iisn itrsi HANTS Walton It 'CALIFORNIA'' lech.

HKA I.T1 ARDMORE i FRY DTIi HKALTHF1T.LY A I CO I I ON K. fmae DDF.N I.Y IT'S SPRINti AIR-CC iNPITIi 1NKP BAIlKMit NTCMUi ALIFORM Rpnnl A'" BARBARA SHCK la- ALEXIS SMITH "T4 "TWO MRS. KENNEY'S REST. -3- I llii fin IIIK I Itifl-etelt HHii Ni'W Red RikT Wt'strrn KEYSTONE PKCK A I I AIIP CRKCI iRY OMBl It Wayne MANOR Sict in enioy one ot our many savory dishes We spec alize in sea food, steak chop dinners, with cnoi beverjRCS. Banquets small parties c.uccd to in our air-conditioned dining rooms.

C.iil Candtn 4-7S2S Clii t'-V- Regis trail C'limli. K'lta Mill-hum. ''Pursued" "Kinn of the Sierras" DIAMOND AIR-CONPITIONKD RKLAX KNJOY 531-33 Carden rket J. CARR0LLS" WAVERLY AIR-COND Yeadon, WISH ART 1 Carman "-rt'rmanlown A- Alit'hi'nv Aves. WUI lliun Continuous From 12 Noon AIR-CONDITION KI Mclwn PoCCI.AS.

Ros.ilir.il RfSSKI.L "THF C.I II.T Ol' JANFT AMI pin iist.y sTMu; slloY RAY MU.LAND ru. i. vnv" Efelton AIR -CONDITIONED IS MK'KKY ROONKY .11117 I.ihikIis at Andy Renel "live Hauls" New Musical Horseshoe bar. Known for its Fine Food and I-itjni-i- Ailili-'l KSTF.RN 11K ALTHK1LLY A 1 1 -( '( SCHILLIG'S BLACK HOFSSE FARM LEADER IMPERIAL r. oa'niit GROVE" 11 LANSDOWNE FRANK SINATRA" KATHRm fiRirsfn "IT HAPPENED BROOKLY IN I INT" Kl Vltl.

ROY F-OGKRS 13 "APAf'HK KOSK" Kirn All's. Th'l cuiii maiiiivkp' A IR-CONPIIION Jackson hkmphrky hocart JaeliMir. '2 Mrs. arrolls" JpfiFrlt-Ml f-tc )Y ROCKRs Trucolor or SN ANCJI.I.O' J-rpw PICK HAA'NIKS 1 1 7 Sn.W "Cirnltal In osta Riea" Casino VL -TihX Tilli INK POUKR win Haier. "Byauty and the ATFItl- HONT" r.nson.

"ORIC.ON TR4.II nit; skkiai.s ItA.OK'S FllC.lr.' Di 'j inarm. run course uuiiicis ilaware Brideelj, sf) luncheon 75c- Daliy nd Sunday Catering to Banquets and Parties. Pike (3 Miles from (Rente 42) eX Sunset Oxford Ki'iae Black Horx Fphraim Loretta Y.iartd. Jo-3n HIWAY Cayuga i RAY MII.I.ANP Caviiiu FRANK SINATRA Kathryn Grayion, Jimmy Durante "It Happened in Brooklyn" II I BOItO. 'THE A CC Spencer Trary.

ri "SEA OF tta AIR-t DNDinoNKI) Rlalta AI'iln Rarliara tJ'anwvett (an. "CAI.irOKMA" Tn-hnirolor PARKER Hatboro CmAar MICKF.Y ROON KY. "Ixive wvuwi ijK, at Andy Hardy" TR Ac ska or r.Rs" Fa nous lor Food and Fun. New York Floor Show 2 rehestras. Show Time Daily.

8 M. 12 P. M. Sat. 8.

9:30 ft 1:30 A. M. Sua. :10. ft 12:30 WEBER'S HOF BRAU Circla.

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