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Cast Olsen's Orchestra DRAMA OF U.S. Jap Atrocities MAKING THE ROUNDS With "Bob' At Sweet's Sunday FLIERS STILL A. H. MclCenzie of the Varsity i lounge is doing the cooking these AT ESQUIRE Shown in Film Japanese establishment of the Greater Far East co-prosperity sphere in China a benevolence accomplished, you'll recall, by the persuasions of fire, high explosives and bayonets provided the world r-. Featured at Fox Oakland Tales of Manhattan' Hen Its Moments, But Not Many Don and Ann.

out Mountain Boulevard way. are beating Uncle Sam's time by declaring two meat-, less days a week. So on Tuesday and Friday, duck and chicken are served. Helen of Helnick's restaurant has' aays, as nis cnel is on the sick list. Here is a tip to his Semis: Take a peek in the kitchen.

It's a sight for sore eyes to see A. H. flip a mean skillet. Stanley Estep. the big Chief of Stans, on Eastshore near the Albany race track, tells me the day of the pigskin is at hand, and that i The name of George Olsen.

who i brings his orchestra to Sweet's dancery Sunday night, alw ays ha; been a symbol of the best in modern dance rhythm. Ever since he and his band were brought from the Pacific Coast by the late Florenz Ziegfeld to play the i score for "Kid Boots." Olsen has been in constant demand, i Half a dozen more musical showj I followed that engagement. "Whoo- with the greatest collection atrocity photographs in tiie annal. "Eagle Squadron, the first screen story of American fighter pilots the Royal Air Force, is the dramatic film currently drawing capacity audiences to the Esquire. The authentic, behind-the-scenes story of "Eagle Squadron" tells of actual experiences of many American aviators who preceded their own country's entrance into the war by joining the RA F.

Eagle Sauad- his newest concoction is the "Goal I I By WOOD 8OANJE8 Cocktail." Take two and you root for both teams. of Manhattan, the new of horror A hitherto private collection of such fijms. called "Ravaged China." will be shown tonight "at the Fox News Theater heading the new Oakland offering, will prob Joe Catera of the Half Moon Cafe Hand alone as the "million her own greenhouse where she raises those gorgeous plants and flowers that arret the rye the minute you enter this so good eatins establishment. The inanner in which Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Finocchio direct the activities of their famous club deserves your applause. Finocchio's is noted not alone for its great array of' talent featuring America's greatest female impersonators, but also fori the lavish and glamorous revues I presented nightly. I production of the program. The spectator will see marquee names, and on 1940. Flying the pie," "Happy Days." "Follow Through." Ziegfeld Follies." "Good News" and "Sunny." And since then the smiling maestro has been featured at every outstanding hotel.

'SWWri Dursting bombs, burning houses, ron in October, famous Spitfires ength of these names jnay is fast recovering arier his hectic week-end in Reno. He told me in strict confidence that he was at last convinced tHat the hand is quicker than the eye. CONTINUOUS FUN the Eagle Sauad- Starving coolies and dead bodies. fetter than a million dollar ron since then ha written its Hollywood masters, but Li. u.

r-r--- tunuunuiue Mint a night club, ballroom and theater ,1. 1 modern pistol coup de grace being adminis- war in the clou the matter will stand. the country. so often the case in affairs Leieu into me heads of some cent Chinese victims bv the Jans. Dusty Dale is featured as "Old Man Hartley's Son" in AUn i nh, are i Jack Snow's Casa Orinda hasn't casts, most of the money c.M, ifZZ.

"Jii Stack and Diana arrymore. vounc- To nfftot ih pended on the players and lynnvjo 1 Idlll JJLUI1 dllU Cab Calloway. a floor show, but it's the home of continuous entertainment; it's just left for the writers. As a Dee Darling, powder puff and fan dancer, heads the show at Delano's in Hay-ward. It's old home week at Delano's in Hayv.air).

Curvaceous Dee Darling jest member of America's celebrated tures the Fox News Theater offers Wi IT t.omc highly diverting short sub-Eddie Albert. Jon Hall. Evelyn as well as the usual array of ikcrs. Leif Erikson and John Loder. last minute news event- lence "Tales of Manhattan Craby Joe's Big Barn shows.

BUSIEST STREET The busiest street in town these i SINGER HELD OVER It may be rushing things a bit I to bring up football, but alter alii the first game is only two weeks I away, according to Phil and Henrv' one thing after another until the lights go out and the customers go home. If you don't get my drift, is above the dull, dreary New Newsreel Has Three Years of War' edible. The two exceptions si IFfc drop into Casa Orinda next time ejjisodic picture are made nights is unquestionably 12th Street. ia roar through the "Three Years of War." followinp A good place to start is Ed Mason's you are out Tunnel Road. Johnny and his Devils of Rhythm Laughton and Ed- Molino, head men at the Kona Club, and they assure me the smart thins to do is reserve a table early.

Lester Harding, Laritone, has been held over for another week by popular inson. Red Lion on Franklin just off 12th and her famous fans head this course of conflict from the fall week's bill. Dee has talent and aiof Poland, through the watchful rharmina pcrsorrility. won't tell I waiting days at the "impregnable" you about the r.l of the show butiMaginot iine, an actual record ot are pleasing the dancing crowd on tale of a dress coat, this fun emporium is getting a bis play these days. Dance, drink and tally for a philandering demand, the rest of the show is just: matinee idol, Charles let you sf; it for yourself.

It's 'be war from 1939 to now. opened asV Friday and Saturday nights at the Ding-A-Ling Club. Tony Calderas, the owner, tells if business keeps growing he will have to build an addition or let them dance in the what the doctor ordered for De merry is the order of the evening. Now back on 12th Street anH er, and cursed by the busheiman who made it because he was fired into Walt's 405 Club, which is under ly his employer in a dispute over the cut of the lapels. The curse be the capable owner and manaeershin street.

BUY WAR BONDS AMD STAMPS AT YOUR THEATER okay. at the New Newsreel Theater to- day. With the addition of last-Teddy Jerome, famed organist, minute news shots from all theaters-will grarr the console at Lro Wal-iof war, the show will be a complete lare 2101 Club this week-end. Missj record down to the minute. Jerome played the first large organ: Significant among the films sched-installi in the Loop district of uled to arrive in today's air express Chicago.

Abe Lyman is one of are the first pictures of the attack gins to work at once and the, coat atari on its way with a nice round of Walt and George Grondona. If you want to find Walt for any reason and he is not behind the mahogany, go to San Pablo Bay uz 23 mm Just about heart-height. PHOTOGRAPHY POOR Josephine Bargiacchi, of the popular North Pole Club, has redecorated the dining room and cocktail lounge. In the. near future a dance band and entertainment CALIFORNIA Opens 12:45 p.m.

font in untie Dnilv Teddy's pupils ion the Solomon Islands. and look for the most ardent bass fisherman. That will be Walt. Next on the list is the Silver Cafe, where FOX U.C. "THE MALE ANIMAL" Olivia de Havilland Henry Fonda -Joan Leie; also "Paris Callinir" Elisabeth Bertner Rand.

Scolt scoop: filmed cnder fire commandos raid 'THIS filN FOR HIRE" LAKE ALLAN LADD LARCENY. INC." with E. G. Robinson Thanks to the writing, the picture now off to a very bad start. The Chapter involving Boyer, Rita Hay-wattl and Thomas Mitchell is an incredible piece of claptrap, and to Henry Fonda 4-Star CAMPUS will be featured.

Matt Francovich, of the Oakland Sea Food Grotto, has a first hand, all-around view of the war. He has two brothers in the guerrilla fighting in Yugoslavia and two sons in the American Army. DON and ANN fiCLUB KONA The "Rinrs on Her aU a sparkling floor show is in progress. A few doors down the street is Louis' Cafe, run by Louis Brauto-vich, an old-timer in the club business. Heading this week's floor show are Pa and Ma O'Hagan in Gay 90 songs iind nonsense.

Go to make matters worse it is abominably directed and photographed OAKS Solano at The Alameda IN TWHVlr-m nn Fred MacMurray in 'The Lady Is Willinr Sat. -The Letter A French Without Tears Eatbay'j Smartut Nlrht Clubi JUNG V. ROOK" The second chapter, a romantic Hugh Herbert in YOC'RE TELLING ME SUMMER REVUE BIG KIDDIE MATINEE SAT. 1 P.M. the corner 12th Street and Broad ffaturinc A I LESTER HARDING It' BERKFT FY Shattuck-Haste AS-4300 DUUXLLX I XHIS ol LIrf UNITED ARTISTS Norma SHEARER Robert TAYLOR CARDBOARD LOVER" DIDN'T RING' UP, "MRS.

MINIVER" War Bond Hsuinc Aient-Day. Nilo way, walk south to Craby Joe's 2820 Mountain Blvd. I asked Ann why she was nailing weather strips on the windows. Said it was to keep Don out of the draft. Can you imagine Methuselah Don in tiie Army.

-Rob. nantnnr DAVIS and Olivia deHAVTLI.AND also "DIVIDE AND CONQCER" eue a Hette ttixup, with Cesar Romero, Ginger Rogers, Henry Fonda, Roland 'Tfbting, Gail Patrick and Mary Martin is a little better, but not much. Not. until the dress coat falls into tha hands of Laughton, a barroom pianist with the soul of a composer, dots the story take on any resemblance of life. There is some excellent acting here and a competent although the authors let the Public Still Wants, Gets 23 Telephone Richmond 584 FOX AI DRY BBOWNELL Sinccr of Sweet Sonus nd i Million Dollar Personality VIRGINIA niltWELL Hawaiian Danffr ALICE HEWL1T Tope on her toes THE RAYRtRN (ilRI.S "6 Dr-hghtful liorn Hollywood" Muiir by JOHNNY STRANdIO and HIS KQ1R KONIANS Barn, one of the most colorful spots in the West.

Listen to cowboy music, played by Craby Joe cowboy band. It's different. A few steps further down the street is John's Half Barrel, where you will meet Tex Tcxcra, boss of John's cowboy entertainers. Something doing every minute. The New Shanghai Terrace Bowl has a new hostess by the name of May Lee, who greets you at the Jeane MaeDONALD Nelson EDDY MARRIED AN ANGEL" ajso Lre Bowman f.

Rogers in "PACIFIC RENDEZVOUS" fiRAND 3rd st at Khocm Rl. 5800 Wliruii "GREAT DICTATOR" Charlie CHAPLIN Paulette GODDARD "A Yank on the Burma Road" I.arame Diiy SPECIAL KIDDIES' SHOW TOMORROW STARTING il.vi A.M. -Continuous All Dav BIG I'MTs: l-Ray Corriitan in C'ime On Cowboy," mot shown at nile) 2 -CARTOON! RAIDERS Senal 4 "THE GREAT DICTATOR" i A YANK ON Tllr Rl Bill ua iiv Jazz Music Genial BUI Knox is owner of the Theater and Century clubs, Billy Knox, impresario of Ihr Poit1' Richmond RI-5S0O ROADSHOW ATTRACTION "NO GREATER SIN" ictnr Moore in "MEET THE MISSI'S" CORN FED STEAKS Full pound brine your own scales DISJOINTED CHICKEN We lint 'prn this apart You do the rest Dinners Liquor old enough to walk alone. Too food to have to On 1 lie way to Joanuin Miller Park Jitterbugs to Rema nain 'J Free Poneorn to the Kiddies I ntil II a m. Idea get away from them into the ftalm of the ridiculous before the Curtain falls.

Close on the heels of the Laugh-i ton episode is one employing Robinson, a familiar story of 'the burn Who was "the graduate most likely to succeed" some 20 years before. IHVM he LUXE STATE TIMES OPEN ALL NIGHT Continuous 1 Nonn 'til 1 MacDonald nr 2.1id 1-5800 Richmond' Newest Theater! With Us, Declares Veteran Joe Sullivan door, and between shows does some smart singing, accompanied by June Melendy at the organ. SpecialmnE in Bannnett and Wedding Partiet Kor Reservations: rhnne LA ndfccape 303 San Tablo Ave. El C'errlto BUD ABBOTT and I.Ol' OSTF.I.I.O RIO RITA also Joan Blondell John Wayne in "LADY I OR A NK.HT" GALA OPENING TONIGHT AT NEW SEATS" NEW COMFORT" "ROAD TO HAPPINESS" John Boles lane race-'SING ANOTHER CHORt'S' It ia a familiar story but it is told SO rationally by Robinson with the By ROBERT MU8EL STUDIO MacDonald nr. 9th ni-SSCW Dav A- All Nichl Theater Club, is one of the folks who really help In make the gay spots just what they are cracked up to be.

Billy cofnes forth this week with a brand new show. Lotus Lee, that tantalizing bit of Chinese femininity, does a fan and bubble dance that makes the most blase first nighter sit on the edge of his chair. The rest of the acts are made up of smart and clever talent. Exclusive! The Rrd Kmsht. Buck Rogers in The Ttibune NEW YORK, Sept.

11. All this talk about jitterbugs becoming less "NO GREATER SIN" ROADSHOW ATTRACTION asaurtance of James Gleason and Oaorge Sanders that it carries a terrific punch and gives the star his best acting opportunity in a long while. Two final chapters follow the dress suit Into the hands of a stickup GEORGE DRUMMOND the Alabam Gardens, formerly Club Algiers, at 14891 East 14th Street, is under the capable management of George and Hazel Morris. This attractive, interesting and novel club should be on your "must see" list, There is floor show and dancing on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, the dance band is exceptional and the floor show is the kind one really likes to enjoy when having a sip or sup. LAUREL Honkins J8th Aenne "A YANK IN LIBYA" Cordially Invites You to Attend THE GRAND OPENINGS PAPTTtlT Blvd.

Sermrui.v rri 1 V-rti TORTILLA FLAT" SPENCER TRACY A- HF.DY LAMARR BORN TO SING with Virrinia H'ridlrr R. WARNER At Joan WOODBURY PRISONER OF JAPAN with Alan Baitrr ONSTANCE BENNETT COSMF.TK ,3 LlAUMHV CHIMES College at Shafter Rnsallnil Rnlt East 14th fi 89! Ave, ve. jittery, about swing music veering away from the wilder rhythms and edging back to the lavender and old lace, slides right off the back of Joe Sullivan, who has been playing one kind of jazz "Chicago style" for IS years. Sullivan is one of the exponents of what its devotees call "hot jazz." He is the composer of such classics as "Little Rock Getaway" and "Gin Mill Blues." GRANADA MAt'REEN O'HAR "111 ti E.N 1 1. EM EN FROM WF.ST POIN a and Hi Drvih nt Rhvthm ifo.

Brent-Joan nrnnrtt "TWIN BED man, J. Carroll Naish, and thence to a poor Negro colony where the coat and its wad of stolen money tossed out of an airplane is accepted as manna from heaven. The epi-bde is chiefly useful in that it gives ratt audiences a chance to seelthel Sjibri and hear Paul Robeson. FALLS APART "Tales of Manhattan" obviously started out as a good idea. It fell Fwrl a Letter Darllni" "True to the Army" with Cannva Ladle! BI.Il: RIRRON OVFNWARE SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW -Ralph Bellamy in QUEEN OF THE MOB 5 C'artoons-2 Serli Is-Army Poster stamps Above double hill not shown at matlnre "FRF.F.

TAVFn I'ARKINd AREA" ON SHAFTER AVE. BACK of THEATER PALACE of the TROPICAL CLUB 389 12th St, across from St. Mark Hotel Brill Your Friend to Meet Our Friends and Enjoy FUN, FROLIC, FOOD and REAL MOVIES TAKEN See Yourself on the Screen FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER lUh. 1M2 23r1 Ave and East 15th THE ALE ANIMAL life For Your Dancing Pleasnre Henry FONDA A- Oh a dell AVILI.AND REMEMBER PEARL II ARROR-Don Barry p.m. 10 a.m.

Htl Friday and Saturday Nlfhtsl WALLACE'S 2101 CLUB Your favorite Selection Played on the Hammond Organ by TEDDY JEROME 2101 MacArthur Blvd. RIVOII San Pahln near tTniversity RUN O'll AR 4 Fruitvale Ave. Hopkiri" DIMOND Long before the general public heard about swing, when it was still something musicians played for lOHN CARFIEI.D i -DING-A-LING "III GENTLEMEN FROM WEST POINT" tieo. Rennel I WIN HEOS" "DA.NfiFROI SLY THFV' LIVE" their own delectation, Joe was Edw. i.

Robinson "I.ARCENV. IN( i tVnn, ONTIM OI SIlOUlNCi TOMORROW LOHIN Adeline at Ahatrai "TORTI! I A Fl AT'' apart when the producers elected to hire as many writers as they had afotors. This did not lend itself to continuity of thdught and presen I 82nd Ave, andst 14th St. 2 BaOBOBaaOBOBl shocking his teachers at the Chicago Conservatory of Music by swinging I FAIRFAX I SPENCER TRAf'Y eV HEtJY LAMARR B(K1 TO MM. nil, Vimlnia Weidler Foothill Blvd.

A Kairfax "f-A-N-T-A-S-l-A" DEL MAR A I I A II nth A Fochd TR-SSSd nhney's Terhnirnlnr Hit with will br hriwn al 7 00 and Id lock al-o "MR. with I.I SI. IK IIOIVARI) will he hmvn raur oniv at 8 n'rlnrk ANTASIA" Hi- nc Trrh irolor Hit ith Sti.ko''kr St. nt-. at 7 on.

10 nm New Shanghai a I ll Ilia. tabUSt FRUITVALE "MR. iMi I.I SI.IK HOWARn II br shown om rmlv at fi aO o'( lock 1411. St. A 37th Ave VKItOVK A I.AKK RIO orr a melody and into a rolling improvisation.

Swing, Sullivan said, was not intended for the masses and its development Into a wide musical movement was something of a surprise to the virtuosi like Bix Bei-derbeckc. Eddie Condon, Bud Freeman, Pee Wee Russell, Gene Kupra, Muggsy Spanier and Frank Tesch-macker, who found it a highly individualized form of expression. "As long as there are musicians," SAN I. I A Ml II I) FORMERLY PALATE. Til -mm Hohert Pre.1on-"THIS (11 KOR mil." 'A Alter Dark'-Rnan Do.il.vv MATINFK TOMORROW AT I till p.m.

TERRACE BOWL tation. On one occasion, in the Fonda-Rogers-Romero sequence the dialogue was bright and crisp but the acting wasn't; in the Boyer-Hayward-Mitchell item the acting was diligent but the writing was amateurish. There were many moments of a memorable character in the piece, nevertheless, and some excellent subordinate performances and bits of background. I liked the work of Victor Francen as a symphony con 135 People ix all we can seat at one time Io Reservations HI Wi ll SERVED 4 to 10 p.m. Week Days 2 to 10 p.m.

Sundav IIH I( KS Rrslaurant and Cocktail I.ounie 800 3rd East 8th St. I i I II MliVIll VL' TIIE DRIFTING KID with Tom Kerne Vrda At. "SHE'S IN THE ARMY" GATEWAY 42 1-1 0th Oakland San Pablo A Stanford THE MALE ANIM l. in 1 urn 1 HAYWARD 1 1 Castro "KINOS ROW TE mplebar 9794 Hrnrv FONDA A Olivia deHAVIII.AM) REMEMBER I'EARI, HARnOR-Don Rarrv m.HE RinnoN ovenwark night Ann SHERIDAN A- Rohnt I MMIM. "Hiilch n.k.." tl.

19th FEATURING fan and A I A I i Poliry, ductor: the elevater scene in Laugh Spp( ml Afcitirnt Sl.OOWi He Tj ibunc LOTUS LEE Henry FONDA Olivia (' ('HAVILLAND Exotic Chinese Mexiran Spitfire at Sea with l.upe Velei Bubble Dancerl ton's home; the Mission atmosphere for Robinson's start to fame; and a touch of Rochester Eddie Anderson's comedy. Unfortunately that wasn't enough for a picture of this EL REY San Pablo nr. 35th FOOTHTT.L Phone KE ling 2-H23 Victor Mrl.AGI.F.V proportion. GENE TIF.RNEY and BRUCE CABOT MR. A MRS.

NORTH with Oracle Allen 1 NEW STARS I NEW show! Sullivan said, "there'll be hot jazz. And there always will be an audience for it, too. These trends are temporary sweet to hot find back to sweet. Jazz is basic of American music. I don't expect ever to have to change my style much." Joseph Michael Patrick Terence Dennis O'Sullivan to give him his real name drifted into the band business playing with most of the better outfits, and finally he came to New York, where he became a bandleader at Cafe Society Downtown.

At the moment he heads a Edmund OFT thr MARINER Blondle fines to nllerr-Prnny Singleton "Through Different Eyes," a story about circumstantial evidence with Frank Craven. Mary Howard and June Walker, is the picture RIALTO EASTMONT Tplf phone Hldatp 9flO0 ROAT" Phone TR Inidad 7021 111 MI LE TEAM Phone HEADLINING PARKER WALLACE BEERY MAR.IOHIE MAIN KlUHAKIJ AFI.r. JEAN also "ConO'sinn-. o( Boitton PI. 5800 Blarkie" "STAR Of MIDNIGHT" 'Fantasy in Silk' At Liberty Follies CI Miss VIRGINIA South trio and plays solos at Cafe Society JACK SNOW'S NEW 1 CASA 1 ORINDA The Bay District's 1 Most Beaujiful 11 Western Lounge Vi lien' fine liquors and pood li'llou -hip arc our i-1 ncl i tip of a William POWELL f.

Ciniter ROGERS STARTS TOMORROW AT NOON RF.II SKF.l.TON in "SHIP AHOY" "MOONTIDE" with JEAN CiABIN plus All Arlinn Pirturr al Matinee Onlv "FIVE CAME HA(K" 2 Hir Serials alffi I.INC. VI, LEY CATS" A "Fantasy in Silk' is Anilra's PFPRTTVl San Pablo at Fairmourt VUUU 1 ROMANCE on the RANC.E C.ENE AI'TRY A- Bl RMTTl HEKWIN I Sea uptown. 'Under Age' Picture ET'S FT TOI'till" F.a.t Side Kid- Surprise Attraetiot I I Adventure Opens at Moulin Rouge Solano at San Pablo FREE PARKING! ORINDA TunnH "'Khav at Orinda ALBANY Star of Fonfl Wnn' Famous All DEE DARLING dance offering in the current "Swing Shift burlesque stage show at the Liberty Follies Theater in San Francisco. Walter Jerry Owens, star comedian of the show, who has aeen two former members of his comic team desert their baggy-trousered roles for a shift in the shipyards, dedicates the "SwinK Jthlft Revels" to Jack Romig and "Under Age." expose of the road Pat O'Bnrn in YANKS IN TRINIDAD' "KID GI.OVE KII.I.ER" with Van Hellin mirinfh. orinda Mirhrle MorKan in "JOAN OF PARIS" also "VAI.I.IY of the SI'V'-Lurillr Ball LARGE FREE PARKING AREA STILL PACKINC! 'EM IN! side "mobsters" who use young girls as "hitchhiker" decoys, opens an en ninese Acrobat Troupfl New Floor Show Featuring I.I.

STWIl ATTS Atmosphere gagement on the screen of the Moulin Rouge Theater today. The DANCING TO THE) PI-X F.at 15th 1-rtieet at 7th Ave CAI.LOI 1 THE MARINES" GRAND LAKE ZVZ NOW: WAI.T DISNEY'S "FANTASIA" at 40: a No LESLIE HOWARD in "MR. v. Hh Man at 7-10 IS SPECIAL KIDDIES SHOW SA TI'RDA MORNING -Sept 12 at 1(1 a.m. nusi CHASTER EDMUND LOWE VICTOR "KID FROM KANSAS" with Kick Foran new picture will be in addition to a complete new st.ige show featuring Dot Shannon.

Betty Lrri Vale, Georgia Clark and Bonnie I.ee. FONG WAN'S A i.i, hi snips to beat the axis hi Kienmonci. On the screen arc High School Girl" and another in the scries of prize fights of other days. Fine Foods Tropical Drinkt ZOtlBIE VILLAGE 65th Sin Pablo HOPKINS ACROBATIC TROUPE Phonr KE llos 3-1 120 A I I. I NO DIM-OUTS IN DELANO'S P-I-E-D-M-O-N-T EVERT SIAT A I.OGE ALICE FAYE and NANCY KELLY "SI'BMARINE PATROL" Rn hard (iiernr iperlal Kiddles Matlnre lomnrow I HOUR of CARTOONS A- nmedirs pill.

"Take a Letter Darllni" A lunrlr Book" 4106 Piedmont Ave Phnne PI edmont 272T TWIN BEDS Ceorce Brrrt and Joan Bennett "I YANKS IN TRINIDAD" Pat Brien In Vrnin nt Skill nnrl llnrliig nil's Xelrlnm Itneaxeil TERRY AND SHAWN Wllh (he l.ovelr hnn(hnl "Hnllllnlort ZD DELANO'S! Next to City Hall, Hayward i TW inoaks 2300 I TOWER TW tnoaks 2300 Telegraph Ave at Claremont SENATOR IWrTrflff onrn fi 4.i m. DAINTY MAY LEE eriBtlle I hliiexe Hnalrm "TOP SERGEANT MILI.IGAN" Swamp Woman-Ann Cnrio-Jark I.aRua I.EST.IE HOWARD in "MISTER A "SEND A PI II" Wilhai-i Liii.disan Read Daily fial den-" Ti ibiine Dan Dailev. Jr Rnaers: plus New Color Cartoon and Latent News A 0 In llrr Onn r.nlir hinrne rrnttani Santa Barbara Sees 'Watch on thRhin' Herman Shumlin officially launches the 1942-43 tour of "Watch on the Rhine" in Santa Barbara today. Following brief stops in Long Beach and San DicRo. Lillian Hell-man's priie-winninR drama will beaten lor two weeks at the Bilt-more Theater, in Los Angeles, and will then begin an engagement at the Curran Theater, San Francisc on Monday evening, September 28.

Shumlin will precent Lucile Watson, Paul Lukoi and Mady Christians in the roles they created and made famous for a year on Broadway in on the Rhine." following San Francisco, is planned to tour the play through the South, Middle West and East. FUCHSIA SHOW A C.nnlinl invitation is fxlrndrd yon nf voir jrirnds In ntlrnd Eighth Annual Fuchsia Show Saturday and Sunday September lith 13th Berkeley Horticnlhiral Nmery 1310 McCee Berkeley Admlfsion Free 1:00 p.m. VARSITY LOUNGE JUNE MELENDY LA Ke ALAMEDA 1 NEPTUNE Ontral at Webster IN TE( HNICOI.OR! KINGS JINGLE ROOK" with Sabu Hrr Tinkling FlnRfn nt Ihe Orffnn Ann SHERIDAN A- ROBT. CI MMINGS UNC.KRS at TIIE INPOW-Laraine Day Gene Tiernry-RINGS ON HER FINGERS FREE TO TIIE LADIES OVENWARK MATINEE DAILY AT P. M.

5655 College Ave. TED THOMPSON Phonr LA kehurst 2-7337 Park St onp Alameda Ave. VOGUE STRAND JiiiniW MAISII: GETS HER MAN "THE TFXANH" and lllS ORCHESTRA ANN SOTHFRN and RED SKELTON I RANDOLPH SCOTT A JOAN BENNETT PACIFIC RF.NDE7.Yot S' -Lee Bowman I "That I nrertaln I rellna" Merle Oberon Invlllnr Yon 1a Dnnre NO BULL W'c Ffoturinq (Jl'ARANTEED ONE -POUND concluding the two-season tour in CONSULT PROF. YIP and His Sacred Birds TTfrOVebteT 4-Santa Clara. LA-3-3422 I.

IIPUM Too, f-ovrraa. OLSEN JOHNSON ft Martha RAVE th't "I'NSEEN ENEMY" with Leo Carrlllo ne Oven All NITl -Ilox Office upeil 'til 2:1 1 late Winter or early Spring- tartara Britty Acts Ai Duatmy Al Blake, mechanical man of sev All Thin rrrnrnfril hy Our Xernn- He Mltri rrrmonlrR. PUUCC! nuimcA's MOST I St coioftAi KANSAS CITY FAYE WILSON nl World' Fain, coached Barbara Henntlful na She la Cleser Wit ton for her coming icene in "Young and Willing." in which she Very Early Floor Show ml ALABAM GARDENS Farmtrlr Clk Altltn 14891 EAST 14th STREET Steak and Chieken Dinner Orrkettrs, Dlnrlll FLOOR SHOV? Friday. Iftirdsr und Miadaf Ntf I alH a.m. jqapoeri or, an advertising ta.a department atore window.

9:00, 11:30 p. m. for Sunday Saturday, 7:30, 10:00. 12:30. Tues iz-oo' Thur' nd FrL' offer the best STEAKS AND PULLMAN SLICE ON PRIME BIB PAN FRIED CHICKKN SALAD BOWL SPECIAL RUM BANANA FRITTERS With Whipped Cream rhtuu PI timonl 6448 American food: no other Chinese night club can comnipj with 2 u.

nt. 37 Wr Coupon on Nil 26 delicious cooking. Saturday $2.00 minimum charge per person. We-k Jy 91.00 per person, is only one. half the price as compared to most night clilja.

Minimum may be eon-turned in food or OAKLAND SEA FOOD GROTTO isherman' Wharf, oot of Franklin Phone TW Inoaki 3244 SEAFOOD LUNCHES DINNERS "SES" 2" Crak l.le anal Clax ChawJer ana All Kla4 of Ke r4 CatWtUla. Flenlr mt Tttt Parklar naaea. rrtafc New Orlaaas. Eaatera nt Olrmikt OrSZ eovee charge. km want BAMquETS A SPECIALTY.

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