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OAKLAND TRIBUNE FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1942 'Harrison Philatelist President Benjamin Harrison wal an enthusiastic stamp collector. MAKING THE ROUNDS OF CAFES AND NIGHT CLUBS With Bob pkases the custorr.eis and produce: I hilarity tha chafes -uch things id.ir.outs flections from youi 'mind. Hi i i.ow a fconnlomeration of screw ball ant.es, with such ac i giggle gatherers as Jack WaJdron. Patti Moore. Sammy Lewis.

Bennv p.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday 2 p.m. till 10 14th Street is ri.ek.r.s. the place is p.m.

Remarkable food, properly just what the Doe rr red for step-prepared has given this restaurant peroutcrs. Floor r.f.w t-nd dancing an outstanding reputation. There's a '-on Friday. Saturdav ar.d Sunday cocktail lounge, which of course. 1 ni2b.tr.

The dance and also helps you to work up an ap- the rcw owners Georce and Hazel petite. i Morris are grand people. III JACK SNOrs NEW 11 1 CASA I knees under a table at Craby Joe's Big Barn. Every Tuesday n.gh1 a dozen or more amateurs arc put through their paces to the huce delight of the crowd. The winner selected by public acclaim, and the competition is keen.

Wallaces 2101 Club, features a r. act that will hit a lot of old radio fans right between the eyes. Remember Dell Perry, pianist, with yjv iorihua JSk The Bay District's -Jl Ms Beautiful jSffltT'" Western Lounge here fine liquors and good fellowship arc your standing guarantee of a good time. a 1 Pattie Moore is appearing mmmmmmmmmm wit Slapsy Maxie Rosen- 11 TUNNEL Hi bloom at his new cafe iri igsjBBatw ROAD an Francisco. I 7 rrrz i i I Pierce's Happy Go Lucky How-She's a real radio pioneer.

And good. Tex Texera, orchestra leader at John's Half Barrel has added a cute-trick ty thirfiame of "Kitty "ETStrs to his group. Kitty has a voice that wins the plaudits of the crowd, next time you are in the 'Half Barrel ak her to sing "The Sun Shine of Your Smile." The Silver Cafe on 12th Street i-packing them in as usual and there is a reason. I have seldom seen a nite club audience so vociferous; but the show deserved it. There was Jolce De I.iso and M.

Milward, new types of Spanish dancers Donald Kirk, a youngster that not only has a grand voice, but can dance. Don Martin dors a nice job as M.C. when pinch hitting for Frankie Fern on her nights off. rJevt time vril ar out Mmintain Boulevard drop into Don and Ann'nj and if Don isn busy get him to till you about his vaudeville days. I was fortunate enough last night to havei Don give me one of his old dialogues, and it was a scream.

When you ask him hnw his food is he'll tell you it's not so good, if he is telling the truth, it must be Don's line chatter that packs the place. Billy Knox Theater Club has a brand new show starting Saturday. Marie King will head the bill. I'll be able to tell you more about, it after I've seen the show, I promise next week to give you the low down. Slapsy Maxie Rosenbloom has opened the San Francisco replica of his famed Hollywood Cafe.

If you have a yen to do more than just fill that aching void, and want to laugh. Slapsy has the show that i I "i mm 'rkssjiifva xcr my? r.u h.m And above all places don't overlook Club Kona in El Cerrito wher on your ramble around Oakland night life, Lester Harding, baritone, jnd how that boy can sing. He is easily the outstanding hit of a star budded show, Virginia Bidwell. brings the Ohs and Ahs from the I audience by her amazing hula, Alice Hulctt an unusual dancer. Audry jBrownell who delightfully sings the i songs of today and yesterday.

The I Ernie Rayburn dancers are always stellar attraction. Here is a tip, there isn't a better dinner served in a nite club on either side of the Bay. Berna Lone; is the star of the show at Baron Long' Hawaiian Gardens, in San Jose. The Acme Grill, 1616 San Pablo Avenue reopens after having been completely remodeled, redecorated, plus the addition of a new banquet room. The restaurant was first opened in the Fall of 1878.

Accord ing to J-he present owners. Milan and Obren Cuckovich (Ben and Mike to you) their place is the oldest res taurant in Oakland if not in the en tire Eastbny district. The ownership has been kept in the Cuckovich family since 1908. the brothers tell some interesting tales of yesteryear in connection with the early history of the place. As in the past steak and chicken dinners will be feat ured, and they have a varied menu to selert from, for those who desire regular meals.

In connection with the dining room is a complete bar service, or if you so desire you irehase liquor by the bottle to out You will find Helnicks packed to he doors unless you come early. Dinner is served week days from 4 Phone A' PI. 5800 UvCA South Atmosphere Pine FooJ i Tropksl srmki ZOHBIE VILLAGE 65th San Pablo 1 I ft i Un tonight, tomorrow night, or Sunday night in the beautiful Venetian Terrace at the edge of the Lake PAPTTnT foothill Blvd. Seminary BKt'CE CABOT "WILD BILL HICKOK RIDER" Glenn of Mrtln Eden" CHIMES TYRONE POWER A JOAN FONTAINE JI. Gltison Information Pltae with Howard Lindsiev al OPARDIAN'S OF THE SEA Ldin! BLIIF RIBBON OVENWARE SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW "TYPHOON" with DOROTHY LAMOUR ROBERT PRESTON-4 Cartoons 2 Scrials-ARMY POSTER STAMPS Above double bill not ihown al matinee nTMnVTl Frultvate Ave.

Hopkins UllUVJilLS "SYNCOPATION" JACKIE COOPER and HARRY JAMF.S YANKS IN TRINIDAD" -Pat OBrifn ONTINUOLS SHOWING TOMORROW! FBTRFHY Foothill Blvd. Fairfax MAIREEN HARA "ID GENTLEMEN FROM WEST POINT" Gforgp MnntflomrM.v, once nnlv at 8 S0 aln TWIN BEDS" with GEO. BRENT JOAN BENNETT, starts at 7:00 10:35 FRTTTTV A St. 37th Ave 11ji TECHNICOLOR! "JCNC.I.E BOOK" with SABU A- Kav Kv.pr tn "MY FAVORITE SPY" MATINEE TOMORROW AT 1:00 GATEWAY Stanford ABOT' "WILD BILL HICKOK RIDE" Elizabeth Rerrnrr in PAK1S CAM lVf. DU RIBBON OVENWARE NIGHT! i CERRITO San Pablo at Fairmoun' BRl.CE AROT "WILD BILL HICKOK RIDES" Lloyd Nolan-MAN WHO DIE 23 ORINDA Tunnel Hlanwav at fir.

Tyrone Power In "THIS ABOVE ALL" alsc HORN TO SING Virginia Wridicr LARGE FREi; PARKING AREA P-I-X St. at 7th Ave. "THE WOLF MAN" CLAUDF RAINS and J.ON CHANEY "a GIRLS ABOUT Blondell PHOTHTT phone KE -isa rUrVJinilib GLENN FORD "ADVENTURES OF MABTIN EDEN" Max Rosenbloom in Harvard Here I Come 1 I I I strolled into the Zombie Village for dinner the other and at the same time to gab with Norman Hafer. I asked what was cooking, and said thatj Hilo Hattie and Kahala, cf Harry Owens' Orchestra now at the St Francis Hotel, had just finished dinner and that before they left Kahala had purchased a red hula skirt for her act. If you have even seen- Kohala dance, you 11 make another' trip to the St.

Francis and see this curvaceous dancer in her Zombie! Village purchase. Night spot business is on the boom, if you don't think so, try and get a seat at the New Shanghai Terrace Bowl. Once again Doctor Fong Wan, gives Oakland a grand array of outstanding artistseach act a headlincr in its own respective territory. Emil and Evelyn acrobatic marvels, The Five Shanghai dancing darlings, who should display a sign saying "Go Slow. Dangerous ahead" Theda Oakland-born Chinese dancer, Goya and Gabriel.

dance stylists, June Melendy, at th organ, Prof. Yip and his sacred birds, Ted Thompson and his orchestra invite you to dance. Ali this presented by the versatile Mistress of Ceremonies Faye Wilson. Delano's in Hayward. has a honey in Dec Darling and her famous Fans Jimmy muir, comedian, keeps the crowd in an uproar, Willie Castro and his sophisticated music is proving a high spot for dance lovers.

If you want a little unrehearsed fun I can't think of a better spot. Louis Brautovich is the host at Louis Cafe and night club. Joe Catera co-owner of the Half Moon Cafe out Cypress Street way has gone jingle jangle about Reno this past week. I'll bet a new hat he comes back without his silver spurs. Hey hey, looks like we picked another winner.

The Alabam Gardens formerly Club Algiers at 14891 East Early Served from 4 p.m. 'til 10 p.m. Week Days Sunday from 2 p.m. 'til 10 p.m. HELNICKS Restaurant and Corklall Lounge DINNER ONLY 800 3rd Ave.

at East 8th St. (J MONDAYS) mm A nil AN 1:4 fJL crrr, Garson 'op New Movie nd Selling Unit HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 28. UP, Bollywood sends out another group ml motion picture favorites to tour the east on a "Stars Over Amertta" war bond selling cam- ktsn. HMr Lamarr, Greer Garson.

Irene pUMrib Walter Abel, Ann Rutherford and Virginia Gilmoro wore Booked to leave today to meet Ed-Trd Arnold, James Cagney and Charles Laughton at Washington, D. C. Two other groups, are. to so on tour within the next month, and jfcnpther, made up of Ronald Colman. Herbert Marshall, Lynn Bari and tfoan Leslie, is to open a campaign Vt Western States at San Francisco 1.

Inaugural ceremonies for today's departing stars are to open at Washington Monday, with Secretary Mor--fenthau presiding on the steps of Qw Treasury building. The party will travel on the Santa jjh Chief from here, with departure lt noon. Vhoops, My Dear; Sfire Shortage Bad, But Chorus HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 28 P) Hol lywood accepted tire rationing Bravely, and met restrictions on Alger and such with equanimity. But Bow, good heavens, there's a "mortage of chorus men! Tht youths who used to trip tfaroufh their routines in movie AUaicalef to the sound of dance ahndf are now stepping out just briskly, but Army sergeants are tsulinj the tunes.

At least that 3 fwhat Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio fjiyy after trying to round up 26 of i lor a new mm. ifie studio lly found them, but most of lads are ticketed for the Army soon as the film is finished. AUDRY BROWN ELL Sinttr ol Sumet Songs and a Million Dollar Pertonality. VIRGINIA BIDWELL It Hawaiian Dancer ALICE HULETT on her toat THE RAYBURN GIRLS "6 Dt-lightful from Hollywood" MUIIC BT JOHNNY STRANGIO and His FOUR KONIANS Dinner De Luxe1 SyecUIIilnf In Banquets and weaning rarties For Keiervattoni: Phene LAndscape 5-6971 303 San Pablo Av. ftDAM GARDENS Fermerlr Clak Allien 4191 EAST 14th STREET Steak and Chicken Dinners Orekeitra, Denelna FLOOR SHOW WTtlttr, iaturday and ndar Nljhu until i a.m.

PUNDAYS Spiolal Dinmr lervea a m. to 1 a.m. Baae Mutle p.m. to It p.m. 11AQ1 Eatt lath trt TWW I kill t-T1IB WIS 1 ItttQM TRINIDAD 3406 DELANO'S It's A Knockout! wBee Darling; and her famous fan.

A Jimmy Mulr, romrdian and Willie astro and hi Orchestra. 708 AS mo ST. HAYWARD mm ioooi ionorn hJOHNNY-S i 1WM 9 iJfl'WS It tll)lllllm Jgi For Yonr Iny Dancing Pleasure mrmf OHIO p.m. in Mill m. FrldM and Rutlirdiiy M(hl JG-A-LING Avt.

in 'find ike iim I Ths) fatt HflVf IT tr il 11 11 II rlln LESTER HARDING (( I Beritona Exceptional i mm I This trio makes up the vocal section of lack Selten-rich's orchestra at the Venetian Terrace Room of the Lake Merritt Hotel. Friday night John Pereira and his orchestra make their bow to Oakland at the Ding-A-Ling, 82nd Ave. and East 14th. Owners Tony Cal-deras and Joe Vieira, your jovial hosts have acquired the band's services for Friday and Saturday night diinces during the Fall. You will enjoy the fast patter of Johnny Freitas chief mixologist.

Oakland is proving a fertile field for these smaller and more intimate clubs. Louis Cafe on 12th Street offers a new show headlining Pa and Ma O'Hagan the livliest and gayest pair of old folks in Ihe business. Gay 90 songs and gay 90 nonsense, done with amazing pep and an appealing humor. This popular team have a lot on the ball and will pull the crowd they always have. Carmelita, interpretive and character dancer, is doing okch, her dance is more eye-pealing than any I have seen at this 12th Street-pnt for many, moon.

You'll g(jt a kick out of Mandy l.ou. the M.C., the gal has lure and talent. The Varsity Lounge "gives a new angle to the food business. It's called flaming banana rum fritters and the patrons are really for it. The chef does things with bananas and rum and your guess is as good as mine.

All I can say is you'll come bark for more. Now if you crave something a bit more solid you can order a one pound Kansas City steak, Pullman slice of prime rib or pan fried chicken. Nuf sed. You've never really heard an amateur night until you've put your DON and ANN 2820 Mountain Blvd. I can't kick, I remember the days when we had lifihts and I served two meals a day.

Now. with 1he dim outs. I served 107 dinners on Sunday. DON CORN FED STEAKS Full pound br inK your own sralri DISJOINTED CHICKEN We Kt this far apart You ran do the rst Dinners Liquor old enough to walk alone. Too good to have toon the way to Miller Turk Mi) C5 12th St.

Presenls a NEW FLOOR SHOW fcalirr.r.g Pa Ma O'Hagan Thr Happy llanavs iiijt Thritvph l.Hr Carmelita Inlrrprrtntirr nr.d VbnrQctrr Mandy Lou Mistn-ft of (VrcmnniM ROSS LOVE ant Hit Jfii.ti Two Orchestras Dancing 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Lessy. Billy Young, Doris De Red and Grace Tufty. Maxie has won the nod from the stay-ups.

A unique feature of the Tropical Cafe, 389 12th Street. Oakland, the showing of motion pictures every right. The cafe derives its name from the tropical decorations arid exotic atmosphere. Angelo Boles is the owner. The entertainment world has giveri two more of her sons to the Army.

Freddy Wheeler and Jack Mei Ling of the Finocchio Show. Walter Hart, impersonator and singer featured in this week's Finocchio revue. A Mayris Chaney and her dancing partner, Julio Alvarez, are at the Cal-Neva Lodge. Ci Afn Rnlpc uro rvuic Automobile drivers must take a medical examination every five years in Guatemala. and his Orchestra 4V S'W 'JgfeiJ 1r jp w.W'W iv I 14' "I Ml i I i I I Fri.

and Sat. nights, 9 to 1 Sunday nights, 7 to 1 1 Cocktails Continental Supper Plates HOPKINS PARKWAY Park Blvd. 19th LON CHANET "GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN" Lionel Atwlll-MAD DR. OF MARKET ST. LAUREL Hopkins etc 38th Avenue "THE FLEET'S IN" Dorothy LAMOUR William HOLDEM msi LIVING' with Jean ARTHl'S) i CONSTANCE BENNETT COSMETICS! inRflNAna Ea5t Mt" avC VjnULrt "TORTILLA FLAT" SPENCER TRACY HEDY LAMARR I BORN TO SING with Vlrcinia Weidlm AT APF Avt- nd iS'U fUn.L "VALLEY OF THE 8CN" i LUCILLE BALI.

JAMES CRAIft dvenlure ol Martin Fore RIVOT Pablo near University "TORTILLA FLAT" SPENCER TRACY HEDY LAMARR BORN TO SING wth Virrlnia Weldlff ORTN Adeline at Alcatral UNXllll "VALLEY OF THE LUCILLE BALL JAMES CRAIG TAKIS CALLING" Flis.ihcth Bfrnnrt nFT MAR A NLE AN DEO ISLOl i'lflll E. t'th i "Ill GENTLEMEN FROM WEST POINT Maureen O'ltara. once only at 8:40 "TWIN BEDS" with GEORGE RRENT JOAN BENNETT, at 7:00 10:30 p.m. RIO SAN LE ANDRO FORMERLY PALACE-TR-SUSI Mtrione Revnolrli-' LAW of the TIMBER" "TOO MANY WOMEN" with June LantT HAYWARD 577 Castro Barbara Stanwrrk Joel McCrea In "GREAT MAN'S LADY" "It Hatlnened In Nolan lEASTMONT "S3 ROFtERT TAYLOR WALTER PIDGEOM OAST GUARD" with Randolph Srott TOMORROW STARTS AT 15:00 NOOK Abbott St Cnstello in "RIO RITA" WILD BILL HICKOK RIDES-Bruce Cabot ti Added at Mntinee Only-Fllrht Command 2 BIG SERIALS A 2 CARTOONS ALBANY Solano at San Pablo FREE PARKING! on Chanev-GHOST of FRANKENSTEIN BODY DISAPPEARS with Jeffrey Lynn GRAND LAKE NOW "TWIN I) Opo. Brent-Joan Brnnrtt ni TrfW) also KIPLING'S "Jl NCil-E BOOK" at 8:3 EVERY SEAT a i.or.c 4M Piedmont Ave.

Phone PI edmont 2727 "TORTILLA 1 A Snrncr! Tr -Hed Iiniar--Frank Morga REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR. Don Barrr mprV San Pahlo Avr nr, 35U nui M. PI LHAM. ESQ.1 ROBERT YOt'Nr; A HEDY LAMARR) TILLIE THE TOILER with Kay Hirrla ID TOWER, TW innaku 230fl Tfldraph Ave. ntClirpmoni Thr Create Twin KTiow Ever Billed I Fri ar BERGEN Charlie MrCARTHY Ritz.

Irdp-Kennr RakeV OOI.PWYN FOLLIES in Technicolor: Gary of Marco Polo MPTMI LA leehursl I-44M VERONICA l.AKC Robert CI FOR HIRE 'GREAT MAN LAD Y'-BarbaraStanwycH MATINEE DAILY AT P.M. VrtnTTP 'Phone LA kehurt 2-7MT yVXU "LARCENY, Edward G. ROBINSON eV Jane WTMATf REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR-Don BarrT Pre The Home and Garden Page in The Sunday Tribune ID IUNITED ARTISTS CS IHVt DRAMATIC TRII'MPH! KINfiS ROW Irom Henry Bcllaman Gra Novel with Ann Shcridan-Robt. Cummlnre also Lloyd Nolan and Carole Landis la "IT HAPPENED IN FLATBtSH" iPnV TI ABIKVTT A COSTELLOi UA U.O. in "RIO RITA" "Valley of the Sun" with I.nrille Ball in Blimp Craih OAKS Solano at The Alame4a 'TORTILLA FLAT" SPENCER TRACY eV HEDY LAMARR ROKN TO sing with Vira.nia Weidlar Liie! Itlue Ribbon Dinnenerre Frf HKi KIDDIE MATINEE HAT.

P.M. rOHMT) 23rd 8t- Rnera RI-M0O "THE BUC.LE SOUNDD' WALLACE BEERY Sc MAR.IORIE MAIK "JOHNNY EAGER" with Robert Taylor KIDDIES' SHOW TOMORROW STARTING A.M.-Continnouj All Day BIO INITS! I-Jark Randall in. Wild Hnrac Canyon' mot houn at nite) J-CARTOON! 3-SEA HAIDERS tieTfal ill EB I EAGER rree I'oncorn to the Kiidir-v I iitil I STATE OPEN ALL NlfiBT 12 noon 'til 8 a. nr. RITA IIAYWORTH A- VICTOR MATURE (i A I A I.

also William Cartan Ai Irene Herver In BOMBAY CLIPPER" FOOD MOO IN SAN FRANCISCO ITS SLAPSY MAXIE'S CAFE 168 O'FARRELL ST. EX BROOK 2626 FOR RESERVATION THE ZANIEST SHOW ON EARTH, STARRING Slapsy Maxie Rosenbloom is PERSON JACK WALDRON, PATTI MOORE, SAMMY LEWIS, BENNY LESSY, BILLY YOUNG, DORIS DE NELT, RED KNIGHT, GRACE TUFTY Cocktails from 5 p.m. Special Enlerlairtmeui in Naxie's Rendezvous Open F.very IMight Except Sunday BUY U.S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS HjEaaiiUiHi ffllffifflttirHI WII.H KILL Hit KOK HIKES' I Joe E. Brown in SHCT MY BHi MOI'TH Sner.

KIDDIES MATINEE Tomorrow I IIOI of CARTOONS COMEDIES pin-THIS ABOVE ALI, Corkeyed Sailor. RIALTO Telephone Hliate DB00 "WOLF MAN" CLAUDE RAINS It LON CHANEY I Nevei (ilve Sucker Even TWJnoaks J3tC kjuxinxvyxi Doorj open 6: rm Hurhnrd BOOK" In TECHNICOLOR with SABU A- "MY FAVORITE KYSER Simmi-The Band and Ellen Drew Color Cartoon: plus Latest News Event! TTMPQ WebjterfcSantaClara.LA-J-3422 lllUJUa "THE SPOILERS" I JOHN WAYNE MARLENE DIETRICH Biitrh Minds the Bruce Atlrnd BARC.AIN MATINEE Dally at Open ALI. NITE-Box olllea open 'til I. CTP MT st Alameda Ave OinXViliy BINO CROSBY Mary ON THE RIVER" "EBB TIDE" with Ray Mllland MPDTTTMF Central at Webnter llXjlT UllCa "In.iKIII HORSEMEN" TUF EIC.HTINC. ANZACS IN ACTION! "VALLEY OF THE SI'V-Lncille B.i!i FREE TO THE LADIES OVENWARE CI Dnia.ClLiCi I JEAN CABIN "PKPE IE MOKO" (IN FRENCH Rosajind Russell "HIS CilKI.

FRIDAY" CALIFORNIA C'inlinvioili Daily 111 (iENTI.EMEN FROM V.ERT POINT" ii O'HARA-Geo. MONTGOMERY M- Ijvc.rllr Spv Drew-Kay Kyser 4-Star CAMPUS 2 Technicolor Hit thr Shores of Tripoli-See Our Devil-I tn Action In Love! On Tararlr! fn Rnnd Srolt-Maureen 0'Hr-J. PiTtii u.n Dlspe Frature Cartoon Dl-MRO Special Matinee Saturday at 1 p.m. en QTTTTMrt MaeDonald nr. i3lJllJ Blahmond's Newest Theater CONTINUOUS DAY AND ALL NIGHT "SLAVE SHIP" with Wallace BEERY Mir key ROONEY and Warner BAXTER FOV Telenhone Btcbmond 684 C'intinnoui from 12:00 nnor II.ti liiirn Stanwrrk MoCrea Brian Dnnlrvy iti ihr Unarm! Drama ni 'o'i, Cn.v AN'S LADY" lir Eg Side Kidi in -LET'S OFT TOrc.H" Point Richmond.

RI-5IKMI II Dorothy LAMOUR Robert PRESTON TEXANS-Raiulnlph Scott-Joan Bennett SEA San I c.itiili ti llaywavd.0 CLUB ALMATE03 Itetnrhie. I vnt Vtcht 'I urkrv Snntlw it'hr I omntiirnty Mucins Hll M.ii-i Itinlrr ilHl mi iflLLBLLVAyD CQVtVrt MUSIC VflVY MITE mmfrrn THE WEST'S MOST COLORFUL SHOW Have fun lonlcht In thr most uniiMi.tl spot in thr West. Jo tlir ioul of Cowboys off the il-dlers busines-smon ill out for a (rood time and ha vine it. Listen to thr world's best cowboy music, played and sunr; by Craby Jor's Cowboy Hand. It's different it's tops.

DOZEN'S OF SPECIAL I'M REUS EVERY ARTIST AN ACE 1 1th and Broodwqy VARSITY LOUXGE 5655 College Ave. NO BULL a AKANTKKI) ONE-POUND KANSAS CITY STEAKS AND PULLMAN SLICE ON PRIME RIB TAN FRIED CHICKEN KAI.AD SI'KCfAI. RUM BANANA KMTTKRS With Whipped Cream 4 SffeamTiat Onr Famoot A TUmlntKxm Omelet 3 ttMka A Chicken wf Oar Specialty law 1 SO BROADWAY I 1 1 i fth-' eomiNUoin nnuraMMjNi if I i OAKLAMf sea food grotto Fisherman's Wharf, hoot of Franklin Phone TW inoaki ZUi SEAFOOD LUNCHES DINNERS ATS" The rinaat Crak Uale ana Clam Ckawttr an4 All Klnaa mi la Vmmt Coekjalla. Plenty of Era Parkin laaeo. freak New Orleana, Batrtern aa Olrnvia Orlm..

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