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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 1. 1956 26 a Last 3 Pays "LIEUTENANT WORE SKIRTS" CinmoScop mm mmmm mmmi Best of Hollywood- Audrey Hepburn to Star in Musical Fox 4 Starts with ALL DAY PREVIEW FRIDAY SEE 2 FEATURES J71 Jan. EOLLYWOOD, 16th MoHW HAL WALLIS' 31. tele- tl iVER the transatlantic caster in "Gunfight at the O.

K. Corral." the Desert Inn's new cocktail act Jane Russell has dumped lounge 15 pounds thus far on "The Revolt phone, Audrey Hepburn in- production of TENXESSEE WILLIAMS' airetiur utiiuiiy ftuiui of Mamie Stover." and If shf's lust Joan Crawford, Alfred Steele forms she will co-star with Fred is in New YorK to cast the me a shadow of her former self she's Astaire in a Paramount musical theROSE and the children had the time of their lives at St. Moritz. She and Steele seem to have settled all their difficulties. She had luncheon at "21" with Shirley Booth, Mar still 'way out in front of most so-called glamor, dolls Sheilah Graham, separated from her husband, has changed the locks on TATTOO story of T.

E. Lawrence, to be shot in Arabia. He says there are more English actors on Broadway than in the whole of England. Producer John Houseman takes leave of absence from MGM to direct the second season of the American Shakespeare Festival all the doors of her Bev Hills home Disney's "Westward Ho, The ie Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Redgrave, Richard Wid-mark and Gypsy Rose Lee. called Wedding Day" (origin ally titled "Funny with George Gershwin's wonderful score. She gets here in four weeks to start rehearsals, the i fcrrmrnnfirn i nrrm 1 1 mum tm 1 1 iwiVi in i Wagons!" started off on a 25-day eAsea Urrina MARISA PAVAN BEN COOPER Ursula Thiess at La Rue with shooting sked, appears now as Theater in Stratford, dur OPEN 9:45 A.M. Ikm k-Jiiv 5" ing June and July. He directed Robert Taylor, Nancy and Ronnie Reagan, having a late dinner.

though itll go 40 because of the rains Blood was spilled in a CHESTNUT I LAST FEAT. 11:00 P.M. "King Lear" on the stage and fight scene for "The Fragile Feat" between Eddie Albert and Buddy Julius Caesar" for the screen. By LOUELLA O. PARSONS picture starts Ebsen.

Albert's nose took the T7TNG Gable has given producer bleeding real blood, no ketchup lTAf'Q'ITII and still the PI X. Dave Hempstead the nod for a real blow to Heinz RKO tried Color by TECHNICOLOR I louis oa ajocMeMOMTa VWanaf ColtW TECHNICOLOR 2 SHOWS TODAY April 2. The way Audrey's agent and friend Kurt i wan 1 'J an April 15 go-date on "The Last to get Edmund Gwen for "Back From Eternity," remake of "Five The passing of H. L. Mencken, famed writer and critic, recalls the time was engaged to Aileen Pringle.

When they broke up Mencken said, "two rebels shouldn't marry." Alexis Smith and Craig Stevens, in Chicago in "Plain and Fancy," are both very happy and are reconciled. From Palm Springs comes word that Jimmy Van Heusen played host to Frank Sinatra, Spencer 2 P.M. 8:30 P.M. HEPBURN Man in Wagon Mound," an inde AUDKEY 1 pendent for Russfield. And it looks Came Back," but Gwenn can't gled this deal is a story in itself.

like Raoul Walsh will meg it make it back from England where Southwesfs pleasure-mpire Money-to-burn playboys Party-loving women Thrill-seeking husbands Wives with locked bedroom doors Go-along girls who must hold up their end, come what may! DOYD Ttiedtrt Hempstead is now free to look for he's ailing. By HERB STEIN CALL IOrui 4.3751 If 19th and CHESTNUT MGM owned the rights to "Funny Face." A promise that Audrey would make a future picture for MGM turned the trick which gives the four chicklets to get into the it to Paramount. Tracy, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren tin 19th St SECTM-Ttere is IKPlf tmwun PARKING it REASONABLE RATES Hal Wallis has signed Kirk "Drlnk-It-down Bacall, Jennifer Jones and David Selznick, and the Buddy Adlers at Douglas to co-star with Burt Lan- DOoTsOPMlolTT Set them all In GEORGES SIMENON'S searing novel! Li vo drunkeniv frorq the peak of lOSOH-l fJt It TJ Trans-Lux World Shows Disney's 'Littlest Outlaw' -a Otto Premmgef presents Frai SINATRA-Eleanor PARKER-Kin NOVAE fame to the depths GOIPEN of ThemanwiThThe jfiLMOf AibAil a a a By MILDRED IMARTIN You can't go wrong with a horse story, as witness "Black Beauty," the "Flicka" tales and now, "The Littlest Outlaw," which came to the Trans-Lux World yesterday. UST FEATURE IB P.H ai m. to amp -av.

as For this romance between a 10- and Conquistador run away, hotly LOVERS' ROSS ANA PODCSTA JACX -SERIUS Sir Cedric Hardwtck CINEMASCOPE WARNERCOLOR year-old boy and a handsome chestnut thoroughbred named Conquistador, Walt Disney dispatched Producer-author Larry Lansburgh and Director Roberto Gavaldon to Mexico. And there, with a Mexican and Hollywood cast and Andres Velasquez, a small Extra NAT "KING" COLE Musical Story Ckesascope I Cstar -(TaST 3 DAYS IS LAST FEATURE 10 P.M. boy with great melting brown eyes, they made this simple, straight pursued by the police and the boy's vengeful father who, besides his other troubles, has lost a lot of ihoney (which he hasn't got) on the four-legged hero. The adventures of the runaway pair are colorful and at the end, anguished. They fall in with bandits in an old deserted town.

They become part of the crowd in San Miguel Allende at the ceremony of the blessing of the animals. Later, both boy and horse find sanctuary in the church itself. HAPPY ENDING But the real thrills come when, GLENN DONNA FORD'REED mmm forward little picture. OBJECTS TO WALLS Pablito, young son of the wicked VAN JOHNSON JOSEPH CCTTEN- RUTH ROMAN JACK CARSON in'THE BOTTOM OF THE BOTTLE" reduced by BUDOY AOUR Directed by HENRY HATHAWAY Screenplay by SYDNEY BOEHM LESLIE NIELSEN JUANO HERNANDEZ ROBERT KEITH stableman, loves the general's fine new horse. But Conquistador dis V3WWWL1.JWllil.1 likes jumping brick walls which is maum not dispelled by the stableman's cruelty.

So when he shames his taken to a bull-breeding ranch for "THE CLEVEREST AKO MOST HILARIOUS FRENCH treatment of his injured leg. Con militant master at an international meet, and later throws the gen quistador becomes frightened and COWI2Y S3SICS THI WAR! fflgjrr I Shorts with ALL DAY I Sll2KJiS7 PREVIEW FRIDAY L'TOIS', 'JESnD SEE 2 FEATURES r1" i i 1 i eral's pint-sized daughter, the general roars out the order for the horse's death. What happens? Just what might be expected from the title. Pablito Open 10:45 AJtt. Last Feat.

10 :05 P.M. is lost. Bought by the heartbroken boy and the padre, he is located, just in time, too, as one of the poor nags of the bullring. And at the moment when all seems lost, Pablito and his terrified friend outwit the bull and go soaring to safety and, of course, the hoped for happy ending. You won't find great acting, only pleasantly uncomplicated performances in this engaging picture, and plenty of Mexican flavor vividly underscored by the Technicolor cameras.

Boy and horse move jV FERNANDEL V. In a delightful "tour de farce" i rill 1 nwniw MtMJiuMQi iM'i'-'-'--'--iirfor l-TrWnr-rttMM m4 mi MnwMf SENSATIONAL CHESTNUT AT 19th now on the Motion Picture Screen as ths fabulous BENNY GOODMAN umi neieaas kTllfllfl Mict. ab. 16th Phila. Premiere Tomorrow I Release Mict.

ab. 16th Cont. fr. II A. "v- i I I staunchly through the action, doing what seems to come naturally, and Joseph Calleia offers a warm ly likable, sometimes humorous (in the Don Camillo vein) per 'All formance as the friendly padre.

MATADOR APPEARS THAT HEAVPM Rodolf Acosta is mean and cruel ,1 vJ.i tt 9:30 M- Lat snow ARCADIAN V- -V RI 6-0347 I aa4 fTi i 1 1 i i ffia- a 9:40. 11:40. 1:40, 3:45. 530, 735, 10 12:05 Mm I as Pablito's father; Gilberto Gon 1 'onir- from the Company that gave you "THE GLENN zales and Jose Torvay, an amusing pair of brigands; Pedro Armen-dariz, the choleric general, and T'jSi FEATURED AT 1 BURIESK AT Laila Maley, equestrienne PHILADELPHIA'S amvinF MILLER STORY daughter. Pepe Ortiz, bona fide matador, appears as owner of the bull-breeding farm.

IBUtlAir ff I WITH 3 FRWLOUS ggilll lllimiWaBaSsMariwKr I ffTi jt ARTHUR'S STEAK HOUSE 34 i Ouctllor SU. (3rd Below Walnut) Rather surprisingly, a great deal STEAKS OUR SPECIALTY Member Restaurant Diners Club Open Weekdays "Closed Sundayi Plenty of Free Parking Evenings MArket 7-8628 ON STA bit of the brutality of bull-ring finds its way into the picture. True, this has its dramatic place in "The ten Littlest Outlaw." But we've a no fin. BECK'S UL. Special Luncheon and Dinner Menus.

Complete Sea Food and a la Carta Menu. Good food; perfectly tion Disney, well-known friend of mi mm cihiit SEXTOS VVUTL I CM5-t4t 0 RoossTelt Bonlerard cooked and served in quiet comfort at reasonable (U. S. Rout 1) prices. Dining rooms.

Bar and Grille. Accommodations at Risinc Son Ave- i for private parties. Business Meetings, Banquets, etc -1 A CUTE animals, was doing a little humane missionary work by including these scenes which are in such grisly contrast to the pageantry of the North Philadelphia Ample Parking. Phone MI 4-953S. Open every day.

RICHARDSON Since 1920 catering to epicures. Specialties: PLANKED STEAK served on charred oak: LOBSTER, pressure cooked, broiled, SKOKW Frankie Bradley's Now Always Opea on Chancellor at Juniper St, Chicken-in-the-Pot: crisp Duck: other dishes "sport" of bull-fighting. Film Censorship Is Hit in Chicago we've made famous. Located in the alley back of the old Kitx. Jim Bradley, well known in the Great Northeast for over twenty years, is now your host of old-time gracious dining, BRADLEY'S cTAUvNETRRHY7r Cottma.

Bosdeton Ave. one block west of Roosevelt Blvd. Tel. Msyfair 4-9890 eager to serve you the best in steaks. CHICAGO, Jan.

31 (AP). Chicago's film censorship ordinance was ealled unconstitutional today Mr chops, sea food and all delicacies. Ban quets, weddings and parties given special ADDED attention. Sunday dinner 1 to 8. in a federal master in chancery's- OPEN 9:30 wsmp 1830 MARKET Walt Disney's "JOHNNY APPLESEED" TECHNICOLOR A Umvenol'lntemotional Picture starring STEVE DONNA wm6ENE KRUPA LIONEL HAMPTON BEN POLLACK TEDDY WILSON EDWARD "KID" ORY BARRY JAMES MARTHA TILTON ZIGGY ELMAN All THE GREAT GOODMAN HITS including: Sing, Sine" "let's Dance" "One O'Clock Jump" "Bugle Cal Rag" GOURMET Newly "THE HOME OF SIZZLING STEAKS" Decorated Complete diversified menu including seafood, at Allegheny Ave.

at 31st reasonable prices. Relaxing atmosphere. Cordial A 9-1388 service. Man-size drinks expertly prepared. Sun-Ample Parking day dinners 3 to 8 :30 P.

M. Private Banquet Room. THE PICTURE OF THE YEAR! YS DOLLS MARLON BRANDO -JEAN SIMMONS FRANK SINATRA- VIVIAN BLAINE ROAST TURKEY STUFFED 3 Cases of Murder IN ClNBMASCOPt NO IH COLOWI JACK STRETCH Bridf A Darrah Stc. 2 Parking Ltrtm OR ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF report. The report was filed by David J.

Shipman, acting as hearing officer and adviser to U. S. District Judge Joseph Sam Perry. Ship-man attacked validity of the censorship ordinance in his report on a suit appealing a ban on a movie, "The Game of Love." The city has 10 days in which to file an answer. The master's report does not constitute a court ruling.

Judge Perry must uphold or reject the report. Choice of Two Vegetables and Sliced Tomatoes 2nd BIG WEEK front storis by Somerset Maugham antf sthers LUrrniW Vi FJaasasMsMMMsMHMsvaHaBsiBBBiiBaBBiHisiiMiBMss We own and operate our own building and invite you to enjoy our modern tearoom and fine Robinson bedward g. rgbihsgh Alan Mat. 1-50; Feat. MADAME CARR'S TEARCOH 120? Locnst Street KI 6-147S 150, 735, 9 35 imported teas.

Private consultation room, it you wish. Tea cup readings daily. Centrally located. Open daily from 10 A. M.

to 10 P. M. I t'1L II Jl JIM EL LANCASTER PARKING LOT 63 RD FREE Quiet, friendly family atmosphere. Serving full-course dinners seafood, steaks and chops. Special business men's lunches.

King-size drinks expertly prepared. Weddings, Harris Julie MCCARTY'S Tavern Restaurant At the Crossroads of Kensington Ave. Somerset RE 9-7380 banquets and meetings given special atten-it POSITIVELY LAST DAY! I tion. Open daily 11:30 to Sunday 3 to 8. I AUDIENCE AWARDS WINNER Janet DEAN Jlllt HARSiS I LANE "EAST OF EDEN Both r.at.m I.

67" Aide NAY "BATTLE CRY" 7:15 C'Srope Color PREVUE TOMORROV COME AS EARLY AS 10 A. M. SEE 2 FEATURES "THE COURT JESTER" AND "LANA TURNER" IN "DIANE" Camera SEA FOOD Studio Mknab.isth THESE 3 THEATRES OPEN ALL NIGHT BOOKBINDERS Z1S S. 151 St STARTS TODAY AT 2 THEATRES SEA FOOD HOUSB in tha center of town. Only restaurant owned by tha descendants of Original "Bookbinder" Restaurant Family, serving Full Course Dinners, Sea Food.

Steaks and Chops. Open Daily and Sunday from 11 A. M. to Midnight. KI 5-0870.

PALACE 12tb Market Qua MARTIN Jerry LEWIS "ARTISTS ft MODELS" FAMILY 13t Market Marilya SOURCE Color Robert MITCHUM CENTER 17th Market Errall FLVNN "MARA MARU- Lis McCarthy color "YELLOW NECK" CENTURY SPRUCE eotl SH 7-0805 'The 2nd Greatest Sex" HILARIOUS HAPPENINGS! WILD ADVENTURES! THE KING-SIZED COMEDY OF THIS OR ANY YEAR! "River of No Return" "Appt. Is Henderat" Color Beth Feats. C'Scope-Color OLD ORIGINAL BOOKBINDER'S AT OUR REGULAR PRICES America's famous seafood res-taurant. Now celebrating 90th year at same address. Open Daily 3t Sat.

12 Noon, Sun. 1 P.M. LOmbard 3-7028. 125 Walnut SU Centlneoee trem 1:30 MIDWAY Allfi. Kent.

Jamei DEAN Aide RAY AUDIENCE AWARDS WINNER "EAST OF EDEN" 'BATTLE BENN 63r- A Weeelanf 2 BROADWAY 5, Breed Snyder 2 YCRKTOWN Kirk DOUGLAS C'Scopm Else MARTINELLI Cotor "THE INDIAN FIGHTER Our only location for ever 50 years. Sea food that'e mads os famous. Coma for lunch or dinner and ba convinced. Pri-rttt parties and banquet facilities. OYSTER ft LIQUOR BARS.

Special children'a dinner on Sunday. Comfortably Air G1NA LOLLOBRIGIDA Beta Feeterts In A Color KELLY'S ON MOLE ST. 15th 16th on Mkt. savoia Bread A Merrl. Jatk 'ALANCE Ida LUPINi "1 HE BIG KNIFE" Elkini Park Jj Yarktowt: En.

fresi 7 leaa Brsaderay: Mat. 130-Evt. 0- GERMAN-AMERICAN RESTAURANTS Pter CRAVES "Forf yw Cofor STRAND lJ0-t- 7 Gtn. Vene Klrk DOUGLAS P. "The INDIAN FIGHTER" C'Scope-Color Dent CLARK "Toaghest Man Alive" Old Country Dishes.

Like Wienerschnitxel, Sauerbrauten. Piga Knuckles and Knockwurat Ara Prepared in Addition to Sea Food and Steaks. Luncheons 11 to 2. Dinners 5 te 8:30 P. M.

Sat. 4 P. M. to 12 P. M.

Featuring Private Parties and Banquets. BREWERY TAVERN Haecwk GirarJ Ave. face. MA 7-9C99 2 LOGAN Mat. 130-E.

630 Bread Wyonlnf Kirk DOUGLAS Scope 31 INDIAN FIGHTER" Color 2 at Cereal WILDE "STORM FEAR" J0 Enninf Balcony 65e 2 ORPHEUM Gtn. a Cheltea Free Parklni 69TH Upper Darby "THE HELD OVER1 LAST 4 DAYS I Frank SINATRA Scope Debbie REYNOLDS Color TENDER TRAP" ASTOR Contlnten froej 130 2 Franklia Glrard Cina L0LLABRIGIDA 3' THE WiyWARD Wf" HESPE'S RESTAURANT 28 S. 164 St, L0 7-S4SJ Famous for our large selection of the finest foods and liquors for over a quarter of a century. Open It A. M.

to 12.30 P. M. Daily except Sunday. otk Tkeatrei: Mat. Eve.

7 Srpheem: Enninf Raleeny 65 Pl: "Outlaw Girl" LEADER10 Cer.tinecn iroa 2:30 Gina LOLLABRIGIDA 5 COMMODORE i3? 2 Waln'it Hemphrey EOGART -Fredrls MARCH "DESPERATE HOURS JOHN'S HCF BRAU aUSilC. For a tasta ttirill try our dtlicioua prepare German-American dishes served in real pleasant surroundings! Excellent facilitiea for Wed- i'A Fo reservation! PO 5-9045. "7-fte Wayward Wife" A "Oaflatc CiW" 3 Stb ana! orris 2 EARL28th LIBERTY Broad 4 Mat- i 7 rolTftrhla Vrenne DfCARLD "FLAME OF THE ISLANDS" Color Ple: "No Man's Woman" Mat U5-Ee. 7 Richard OENNINB A "Sincerely Yoart" AIR STRIKE" aa.tt iUU Z9? fOOD Our aim: lillll J2nZ.lf A11.IJ I II II iwu. Try oa SEDGWICK Eeeaiaf fre aininv anfl rttnnn dining and banquet rooms ara healthful.

Mt. Airy Vltlea LEIGH Scope' Zmi St Obey Ara. 2 Girard Hemphrey BOGART SFredrie MARCH "DESPERATE HOURS" i "Flame of the Islands" Ee. taly xuncneona til 2:30. Dincera to OPEN SUN.

12:30 til For reservations HA 4-9653. Ktsnetk 00 RE DEEP BLUE SEAVoIor Jack PALANCE "The Bit Knife" WISHART' RESTAURANTS Enalnt freej 7 Peeale CASTLE Color 2 Mots. II to 5 et 8:30 1 t- -f XT5. XJ 'il jf 4 gmE SS 1) -tx. Jr3 CBClL PARKER.

3 KENT Keng- MaL 6:30 Cumb. Jaek PALANCE C'Srope 2 DIED A THOUSAND TIMES" Color A Jack PALANCE Ida Lepine 'The Big Knife" ORSATTl'S PUMP ROOM Visit the new PUMP ROOM Phila-'a most beautiful Supper Club. Italian Dea BARRY "JESSE JAMES' WOMEN' Bowery Boyv Society" SUBURBAN and American cuisine. Fine foods and choice beverages. Dinners served from 4 P.

M. to 2 A. M. Direct entrance to PUMP ROOM on Locust St. CAFE SHOW LOUNGE features Kay Karlton Girls plus all-star show.

Dee Lloyd McKaye. Sherry Blair. Arnaldo and his band. Three (3) 13tk Lorasl Si. Member Restaurant Diners' Ciab AMBLFR Ambler Vlvlea LEIGH C'Bcope Pa.

Kenneth MOORE Color MAMSR Proepeet "DEEP BLUE SEA" TERMINAL 9th1Uct- 7eea Afe Price Cent, fr 11 A M. Eerv Ee 35e Clark GABLE. Lane TURNER "Honky Tank" A R'tbTt TAYLOR "BIl.t.Y TMF Ko 1 shows nightly. KI 6-4397. NEW JERSEY ft ESTA URA.VTS pirk a ra Pkg.

Ambler A Miner Eeenlas treat 7 Both Tbeatree: GROVE lllow Croe HIW1Y JenkiB- I "nine treat 7 Jatk PALANCC HiU Waeerry: Mat. Eve. 7 CiriELLI'5 nnilNTKT HI1I1SF At rear entranca to tha track. LUPINi rrc grrj KritrF. Dinners.

Seafood. Roaita) 38 Haddonfield Road ai Cocktail Lounge. Restaurant and Enenint treat 7 LANSOOWNE Circle. M.rtaantviUa. M.

J. Tr Bar. Full Course. EstabUshad jaei raLaarr na 1 3l Pike Klrk DOUGLAS C'Scop 21 "THE INDIAN FIGHTER" Color "I DIED A ME i-5050 ME 1-8221 tuad P. M.

THOUSAND TIMES" Color NEXT WEEK CEOKSU SOTHEKN I eihrn rrnixWn.

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