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Thursday, December 24, 1342 PAGE 12 -MINNEAPOLIS STAR JOURNAL 'Navy Comes Through 'Palm Beach Story' on Christmas Picture List Irish 'Duce 'Mrs. Wiggs' Due at Gopher ald, "hut thin yar it' something: extra I found my hushand in thin church." Tears filled her eye, but they Bride, Stone Malady Halted, Marries Church Organist and physicians succeeded in st.op ping the spread of the malady. "It's wonderful to find your dreams come true," Mrs. Warren said. "I only hope someone else can take hope from my happiness." Evelyn Taylor Heads New Cast at Alvin Theater The HirschKatz Alvin' theater will celebrate Christmas week with the roadshow, "Swing Time," opening on the holiday matinee tomor Italian Press Raps Stories of Disorders Effort Seen to Lift Morale FLIER HURT EV HOTEL Ralph Toms, 27, Hibbing, a sergeant in the army air corps at Fort Sumner, New Mexico, made a "crash landing" at the Minnesotan hotel early today.

Ho stumbled over a rolled rug, fracturing his left arm. He is in Fort Snelling hospital. MOLLY EDGAR IERGEN and IN "HERE WE GO AGAIN" last night In the little neighborhood Baptist church where Warren is the organist and where they first met a month ago. After the Rev. Eugene H.

Daniels pronounced them man and wife, Warren helped his bride back to her wheelchair. She at facing her friends to make a special plea they contribute to her further happiness by giving what they could to pay off the church mortgage before the New Year's deadline. "Some arift of God' bounty has come to me each Christ- iff 111 yl is -t I i Y' 4 it i r4l WOMEN WHO FIGHTING MEN thrilling romance of recklait nurta and a demoted officer who itay out of the crap or out other'i heartt unlets their combined to fight for thair part victoryl O'BRIEN GEORGE MURPHY JACKIE COOPER and CARL ESMOND MAX BAEB Speeial Ut the War Journal f'hirffft Jnlly News BERN, SWITZERLAND The Italians are now using the "extravagances" of some sections of the Allied press about their country's internal situation as a means to reinforce their own shaky morale, according to a Milan dispatch to the Neue Zuercher Zeitung. All important Italian newspapers now publish daily lists of what they describe as the "absurdities" contained in Allied radio and press statements. Typical item on these, lists are report of nti-(ieriiin manifestation In various Italian towns, including the, smashing of window panes In the German consulate at Naples.

Furthermore, the Italians have recently been "informed" by their controlled press of the following Allied radio news: Germany has not fulfilled Its promise to reinforce Italian flak (antiaircraft equipment); an SS (Nazi Elite Guard) unit, has been stationed at Leghorn to protect the German consulate against demonstrations by Italian mobs; owing to lack of transport, Italian families have had to cross the Alps on foot to seek refuge in French Savoy; when alerts are sounded, Rome's population flees in panic to sthe Vatican. These pieces of "news" are published without comment and the Italian public is invited to form its own judgment concerning the reliability of Allied reports. This new device of Italian propaganda clearly aims at two results: To brace up Italian morale by letting completely the ignorant public feel its own internal situation is infinitely better than the Allies say it is. To throw discredit on British and American newscasts to which countless Italians faithfully listen, despite Fascist prohibitions. TIME TABLE Here are starting times of features at first run loop theaters: "THK FOREST RANGERS" (Stale) 1:2.1.

in. IN THK ROCKIES" Cen- lnry 11:411, 1:40, 5:45, 7:4.1, "HERE H'K GO AGAIN" lOrphrum) 12. 2. 4, fi, 8, 10:05. "HKNRV ALDRICH, KDITOR" (Gopher) 11:1.1, 1:0.1, l.W, 4 8:2,1.

10. "PLYING FORTRESS" World 12:20, 2.0.1, 3:50, 7:20. 9:0.1. RONTON HI.ACKIK GOES HOLLYWOOD" (Aster) 12:20 2 M.S. .1:30, 10:40.

"THK DARING VOl N(i MAN" 11 1:3.1, 4:10, 9:20. row. Its star is brunet Evelyn Taylor, exotic dancer. Frank X. Silk.

i ft Bert Saunders parcel out a succession ofr' niianous i i scenes and black outs. LaRue Car- roll are a knock- Alice about comedy team. The beauty array is augmented by Alice Jewell and Dorothy DeHaven, dancers. Dancing routines from the eccentric stepping of "Two Lucky Bucks," Negro limb shakers, to the ballroom terpsichore of Garcia Dulce, contribute to the entertainment. Kenneth Rogers staged productions numbers.

A number of vaudeville acts are on the bill. "Swing Time" ends its engagement Wednesday night, instead of with the usual Thursday matinee, and a New Year's roadshow, "Soup Nuts," arrives Thursday afternoon, with two performances, in cluding a midnight jamboree, sched uled for New Year's eve. There will be the usual midnight show this Saturday. 'ONCE UPON A HONEYMOON' IS PREVIEW FILM "Once Upon a Honeymoon" will shown at the Century theater's first nighter preview Saturday midnight for one performance. The film is romantic comedy with Cary Grant and Ginger Rogers, set against the background of Europe ablaze in the first Nazi blitz, Walt Disney Back From Mexican Trip HOLLYWOOD (JP, Walt Disney, Mickey Mouse's 'creator and a staff of his artists returned from Mexico today with hundreds sketches of beauty spots, 3,500 feet of film and a collection of records of Mexican music.

The drawings, film and records will be used in preparation ol goodwill pictures with Latin American locales. Death Leap Laid to Poor Health HOLLYWOOD (INS) Police today attributed despondence over ill health to the suicide leap of Ernestine Pearre, .1.1. screen writer. She jumped from the twelfth floor of a Hollywood boulevard hotel. FORECAST 4.

It "7VM were nappy tears. Her inendsj knew the lonely years she had spent since 1926 when she wasj seized with the strange affliction, myositis ossificans. The disease caused the muscles of her legs to harden and the joints to take on stonelike characteristics. She spent 11 years-in hospitals ENDS FIIIER McGEE and TONITE CHARLIE MeCARTHY HO bad io Deal STARTING TOMORROW A LUM ABNER "Ilaliful Kacliolor" pi.ru "WESTWARD HO!" Q.Opn 12 (Noon) Today 0 DARE YOU! i To See Thin New Show "BELIEVE IT OR NOT" Siihjeeta a Made DIDI CV I I nniui by Pi I I. I Q' -900 Hennepin- Charlra I.AI (iHTON HAM.

"THK UTTLKS OF TAHITI" I'liift Another ftlic Attraeflon! mHfiitt.iagwal I Jeffrey I.VNN Kaaren VKKNK "UNDERGROUND" I 'lu Another Wir Altraetlon! I Open front 1:41 A.M. Dally Jami iiut itL sr CLOSED TONIGHT! Mt.ll It fllUISTMAS! iintiniMMiH Show Tomrrow Walt Disney's "Bambl" CLOSED TONIGHT! MKItltV CTiniST3IAS! Conthiuotm Tomorrow from 12:30 Walt DUney'i "RAMRI" ROBIN Rohbtnudale HY. 4575 rinsed Ton Up! MVrry Christinas! ('ontinnoiiK Friday from P. M. John Wayne, "In Old t.allfnrnia" FALLS Minnehaha at 40th OloNPd Tonight! Merry ChrtRtinas rnntlniioiift Friday from I 1.

M. "ONLY HAVE VI(iSM ts Jh YOU LOVE See this Navy couldn't of each courage in PAT JANE WYATT Arnu OLD STORY Gof fit Holiday A A. CHRISTMAS mm" fiM "a JCrvvS. I 1 PIUS TAX LEE 1 f. I A Paramount 'God's Bounty Comes Each Christmas' Plrtur on Bark Pag CHICAGO (LP) Mrs.

Iola Taylor Warren, whose incurable malady turned her legs to stone 16 years ago, found happiness today in marriag-e. She rose from her wheelchair and leaned against her bridegroom, Theron V. Warren, 42, shipyard worker, to take the marriage.vows Last Dayl "Flying; Fortress" 30c Opening to 1:00 P.M. Starring ceoice SANDERS heue.t MARSHALL DOIIS DUDLEY It's Our Christmas Show i ah i inu FRIDAY! MINNESOTA. TERRACI MuucsSeu-asTomorroiV GEORGE WALD and his orchestra jeaturmg NELDA BRYANT DORAINE AND ELLIS BlH CONSOLO AND MELBA ContinnUltc dinn.r nd S.tuUy.

lur.eh.on SAME IT -T'Z. SjijM i S(ZWtS Youn ttf''ij ws MS Entertainment I ID. I 1 rl 1 OAILT We i r- i. "11 cm ADVENTURE, tinctured betimes with comedy, is a distinguishing feature of the new crop of motion picture offerings due Christmas week-end at major first run loop theaters. "The Palm Beach Story" comes to the State, "The Navy Comes Through" to the Orpheum, "The Moon and Sixpence" to the World and "Mrs.

Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" to the Gopher, all on Friday. On Christmas day also, the Aster opens "Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror" and "Get Hep to Love." "The Forest Fingers" moves to thp Century for a second week. ORPHEUM "The Navy Comes Through" tells the story of a navy gun crew on a convoy freighter, fighting its way overseas. The crew includes a concert violinist, radio bug, ex-navy officer, farmer, fighter nnH other varied nlc flirt arises between George Murphy, the former officer, and Pat O'Brien, the gun crew commander, but their O'Brien differences dissolve when Ihey plot to destroy a flotilla of German submarines. The cast includes Jane Wyatt, Jackie Cooper, Max Baer, Carl Esmond and others.

STATE "The Palm Beach Story" has Claudette Colbert leaving her husband, Joel McCrea, because she believes her self a burden to him. On a train to Miami she is adopted by a group of wealthy sportsmen, and then by Billionaire Rudy Vallee, to whom she tries to sell Mc-Crea's airport invention. McCrea follows her and Colbert they get Into further romantic difficulties before Vallee and his sister, Mary Astor, learn they are married. A freak ending leaves the film with a happy solution for everybody. WORLD "The Moon and Sixpence" is based on the Somerset Maugham novel about a re spectable businessman whose character suddenly changes when he is trapped by the desire to paint.

George 5ft Sanders, the ren- tral character, leaves his family, treats his friends I 1 1 ir sin ft a 1 i ci turns his back on evervthing good Sandrrs he had known, finally going to the south seas to continue his painting. There he finds a measure at least of comfort for a tormented soul. Herbert Marshall heads the supporting cast. GOPHER Fay Bainter plnys the title role in "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," based on the Alice HegRn Ride story of a poverty-stricken but.

happy across-the-t racks family. Top comedy roles in the story are played by Hugh Herbert and Vera Vague, with Car olyn Lee as Euro- pena and Carl Switzer as Alfal- Bainter fa Billy. The story concerns efforts of the little family to get along despite the fact its head is forever away prospecting for gold, and not bringing any home when he does come. ASTER "Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror" is combined with ''Get Hep to Love" on the dual bill. The first includes Basil Rathbone in the role of the great detective, with Nigel Bruce playing Dr.

Watson and Evelyn Ankers, Reginald Denny and Mon tague Love in the cast. The 7 iti'i 'in IiTiMO MUiy ucaia wiLii Holmes matching Rathbone wits with enemy saboteurs. "The sceond picture's cast includes Jane Frazee, Robert. Paige, Peggy Ryan, Cora Sue Collins, Gloria Jean, Donald O'Connor and the Jivin' Jacks and Jills. AT OTHER THEATERS LYRIC "Sergeant York," ending today.

"Somewhere I'll Find You," starting Friday. VPTOWN "Iceland," ending to- da. "Panama Ilattie," starting Friday. TALACE Today and Friday, "Bashful Bachelor" and "West- ward HO, starting Saturday, "Ball, of Fire" and "Boss of Hangtown Mesa." rAXTAGES Today and Thursday, Henry Aldrich for President." Starting Friday, "One Foot in Heaven." 1 71 in to he of Actor Joe Devlin, who is as Irish as the shamrock, is shown as he appears in his role of Benito Mussolini in a new sequence added to the Sam Goldwyn picture, "They Got Me Covered," Yank Foils Japs, Guards Vital Gun With His Body Sfwl.il Ihf Stwr Journal nnd Chicago llally WITH AMERICAN FORCES in new guinea-two can play at the game of lying down and letting an enemy attack pass over. At least playing the Japanese, game and heating them at it not only saved the life of Engineer Warren Tyrell Mod ford, hut gained him the commendation of his officers.

Bearing a weapon particularly valuable to the American forces, Tyrrell was accompanying an American captain who fell from a sniper's bullet. The Japs followed wilh a counter-attack. Tyrrell protected the weapon with his body. After two hours thus, within the Jap lines, he finally was able to return to his own lines under cover of darkness. Nimrods! LOS ANGELAS (PI Two men, one carrying a shotgun, the other a rifle, stopped by D.

H. Dreyer's service station, "Been hunting?" asked Drey, er. "Nope. Goin' huntin'," "What for?" "Dough, mister stick 'em up." They got $12. CJIFT FOR BELLAMYS HOLLYWOOD (INS) Ralph Bellamy and his wife, Catherine, had their Christmas present today as the court, approved a final adoption decree making them legal parents of a three-year-old WEATHER FORECAST MINNESOTA: Considerably colder today, slightly colder extreme northeast, warmer west portion tonight; occasional light snow extreme southwest this afternoon and west and south portions tonight.

IOWA: Occasional light, snow or rain west portion this afternoon and entire state tonight; colder today, slightly colder tonight. WISCONSIN: Colder today tnd tonight; occasional light snow southwest portion late tonight. TEM Observations taken at 6:30 a.m. Central Standard Time. Amounts of precipitation less than 0.10 Inch not published.

Bismarck 3 34 Chicago 34 37 Lander 21 40 Louisv. 32 38 Miami 66 78 M-8t. P. 1(1 37 New Or. 49 62 N.

Y. 36 43 Denver 20 50 Des M. 26 45 Detroit 33 35 Dulnth 0 31 Fargo -5 25 yuron 15 44 Int. F. 28 Kan.

33 54 IN. Plat. 32 50 lOkla. 40 60 St. Lmi.

32 50 IWash. 34 48 First column lowest temperature for last 2 hours. Second column temperature for the last nours. Third column' precipitation for the last 24 hours. ST.

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High yesterday, 37; low, 18. Highest year ago today, 36; lowest, 22. Ray Cellini Lea lame! Frank Janha kt ISUN US1H 0hci4 tr A. IDWAIO WTMCMAMO tw Aw to, CiA, WA MORT H. SINC.KR THKATRK PLUt TAJ "iiEaVuy Ai.imini for Slarta Xmii Day "One Foot In Henven" BOULEVARD Lyndale at Minnehaha Rlvri.

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Nleollet 2fltb Joan Oawforrt MHvvn IIoiikIhk "TIIEV I.I. KISSED THE Briar Koae Dlnnerware Ladlea IJW LAKE AND AA aViiimr 2BTH AVENUE 5. Closed Tonltr! Merry Xmn! Continuous Tomorrow "BAMBI" 22c 7:, ('lned Tonlte! Merry Contlniinna Thursday, "Lady In a Jam" i A CT I A lC I ake n-j Pl" kl Bloom. A. Brian Donlevy Kohert I "HAKE ISLAND" Continuous 'Tomorrow.

Same Yeturf Minutes Hest uu Htnn.on Mbimtonki Slvd CLOSED TONIGHT! Merry Xmas To All Continuous Friday, "Flying; Tigers MMMHMMMK OJMMij I CLOSED TONIOH1 25c Eves. Inc. Tai CLOSED TONIOHT! Continuous Xmas Day Open P.M. Rosalind Kussell Blair "My SISTKR FILKKN" HOMEWOOD Norma Shearer Rohert Taylor "HER CARDBOARD LOVER" CnntfnnoiiN ChrUtmas Pay EMPRESS 412 W. Bdwy.

CLOSED TONIGHT! So that our employe may spend Xmas Kve with their families, Continuoua Tomorrow From 12:30 Walt. Disney's "BAMB 1" In jTolor jCfSl A FrMI Ave. Snntli LCWLM Parking ntlth Srreel CLOSED TONITKI MERRY X.MAS! Continuous Show Tomorrow "MAJOR THE MINOR" A CENTRAL r6R6773 Prkia Rita. Haynorth Henry Fonda flP MiNHi'i TAN Cont. Xmas Day 1 to 11:110 P.M.

Wavne. "IN OLD CALIFORNIA WsVsWVWAWVWt AGATE Ktl E. Franklin CLOSED TONITE! MERRY XMAS Continuous Friday, Oene Aut.ry In "STARDUST ON THE SAOK" 4th I Plymouth N. CLOSED TONIGHT Continuous Friday Xmas dene Ailtry, Call of the Canyon" Show Friday Sereen: Ijiurrl Hardy in 'A HAUNTING WE WILL GO" CLOSED TONITE AT BOTH THEATERS So that our employes mav spend Christmas Eve with their families ontmuous Show rrlday Sereen: "FLIGHT LIEI'TENANT" Read the Morning Tribune rim tax stun Feature Buy a Bond to Honor Every Mother'! Son In Service LAST DAY! WDRE5T RANGERS Fred MacMURRAY fftf i foulette GODDARDizawW' Suian HAYWARD IEIIT r.iiMiu 'GRABLE PAYNE MIRANDA $2 vi lativi nnurnA V. lino ni nMlh HUffltKU mpPRi GTIM ROCKIES BUY WAR BONDS-STAMPS At These Theatres Now! At New Low Price! Gary Cooper "Sergeant York" .101: nu(MV.

yr "THE DARING YOUNG MAN Plus! "Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood" Chester Morris aiaMa CtHtiitueut Friirtmt itwriiitf ef 2 CHIUiJMAi DAI Ikt Mlovint TkufeMt npitiviywiirmi l.at Day SON.IA IIKME Starting; Christmas Day! II ATT IK' Red Nkellon Ann Sot hern "THE GLASS KEY" Brian Donlevy Vernnloa. ake Adnlta lle; Children lie Inr. tai "Mill. TH BI.K"' Joan Bennett Ion Ameehe "WILDCAT" Richard Arlen Arlene Judge 1 Ann Miller Colonna "PRIORITIES ON PARADt 'PIERRE OF THE PLAINS" John Carroll Ruth Htisney Closed Xmai fvt fe permit our empoyets to sped Xmai Eve at heme JENNINGS A II F.aslly aeeessihle hy regular bus servlre 4630 Old Exeeltier Boulevard A Mile West of France Avenue Rend the Morning Tribune ffi AM THE DAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS CharlM .1. firaham, Ifual.

404S Snplllni! Dnroihy U. Krueger, Irsal, same. Harold Wlnnen. 2fl, Wayiata; Bessie Podlucky, 21, Raelne, Wia. Bobnv Mevera.

IS, 1SU 3rd Irrne E. Bransog, 17, 2523 3rd st N. Julius J. niesel, legal, JO09 Olsnn highway; Suzanne U. Klapp, legal, 2i30 Pupont av S.

Henry M. Sarjjhakken, 3S, 10 Bin av Myrtle C. Swnnson, 3K. 70S S. Slh kt.

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Woodrow Wilson, 25, Carrlngton, N. n. Bonnlo L. Carlaon, 25, 803 9th av SE. William B.

Spetch, 23, 1119 W. 32nd St. Poris E. Jackson, 22, 3517 Humboldt av S. William Jardine.

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True, legal. Fort Houston. Texas: Jane E. l.ydon, legal, 4203 Wentworth av. Charles S.

Mevers, legal, Seattle, Oialee E. Addlss, legal, 3225 3rd av 8. Wi Iter L. Rieder. 39.

Delano, lone Fleming. 34. 41)12 29th av S. Robert E. Foye.

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Klttelson, 17, 3347 3rd av S. DEATHS Anton C. Knpp. 88. 81(1 15th av 8.

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Braeken, 36, 1370 Spruce pi Richard 8. Gray, 31, 2315 Irving av S. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES In Onn N'w This Deaths Releases Date Scarlet fevnr 2 7 60 Diphtheria i Typhoid fever Poliomyelitis 0 0 0 I RECORD BIRTHS TWIN BOVS Mr. and Mrs. Archie E.

Rivers. 623 Buchanan st NR. Harry M. Iye, St. Park, BOYS Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert E. Rlioods, 1315 E. 54th st. Abbott M.

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waiter wppa. 1125 nth av N. Raymond J. Robbers. 3240 Hennepin av.

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1000 26th av NE. Edward J. Connolly, 4137 Chicago av. Nicolas J. Tacheny, 1520 Adams NE.

Irwin O. Johnson, Osseo. Wllber C. Reefer, 2255 Arthur st NE. Clarence E.

Berg. 509 15th av SE. Rolland R. Engfer. 162 Bedford st SE.

Max C. Maxwell, 1SO0 Stevens av. Oscar Torkelson, 2905 30th av S. (ilKI.S Mr. and Mrs.

Rodnev A. Johnson, Rt. 7. Mpls. Norman J.

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Whitley, 320 Vincent av N. Anton D. Johnson, 1719 Washington av N. Floyd 1.. Brandenburg.

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Rov J. Nelson. St. Louis Park. Herman L.

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Broadway. Harold H. Mills. 2541 Dupnnt av 8. William J.

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Ooodin, 2511 James av N. Kellv Evans. 907 8th av S. Norman J. Daniels, 1413 E.

22nd st. ST. PACL DEATHS Andrew Brooks. 577 St. Peter st, 62.

Lloyd C. Emeott, 261 W. Kellogg hlvd, Frances Gerlach. 864 Como av, 66. Marv Grulkowski, 1403 Barclay st, 74.

Matthew Knrlath. 339 Oneida St. 55. Mathilda I.lnrigren. 724 Como av, 88.

Ella I-ocke. Center Cltv, 86. Mary McLaughlin, 417 8th av 85. Matthew W. Miller, 611 Livingston av, 79.

Lauilti M. Nelson. 2238 P.lverwood 85. Hazel Nevdlv, 449 Sherhotirne av, 43. Helen White Ohm.

14H5 Portland av, 73. Emma A. Plcha. 1605 Middleton av, 54. BUILDING PERMITS Magic Bar: Additional exit 2609 28 av Kraus-Anderson tudr ou Nelson Rerfg; dwlg 3133 Holmes: Owner bids 220 Johnson Fireplace 4348 34 av 8: Owner bids 150 Christ Lutheran church: Alterations 2018 Lowry Owner bids 0 Total building permits 480 DIVORCES GRANTED Agnes 8.

DeMarg from Wlnship Lee IV Mars. Jeanette Molrlo from Prank Moldo. WW TONIGHT! Starting Friday at 2 P. M. Dlftiipy'ft Feature Length Cartoon "BAMBI" In Reaul ffnl Trchnirolor HUMHil 1111111 IllUr MWb 1 He Are Closed Tonlte 216 UJ0HN Continuous Show Xmas 2 to Close Irene Dunne, "LADY IN A JAM" Plus Buna Bunny Kartonn Karnlval Continuous Show Tomorrow Jean Oabin In "MOON TIDE" BROADWAY W.

Bdwy. at Dupont CLOSKII TONKiHT! MKKKY XMASI ontlnuonj Show Thursday -loan Bennett. "(ilRL WESTGATE 4.1th Franee So. Closed Tonite! Starts Frl. at P.

M. Rohert Stark Diana Barrymnre "F.AOI.K SQUADRON" PARKWAY SJ Closed Tonlte! Merry Xmas! Cont. Frl. to Close "BAMBI" CAMPUS' Oak St. Wash.

S.G. Marlene Dletrle John Wayne "THK SPOILFRS" iCont. Friday) YARSITY 1308 41 Street S.E. Jark Oakle Ann Sheridan "NAVY Bl.l'F.S" (Cont. Friday) VOGIJK 4B Phis Tax to ft P.M.

CLOSED TONITE I MERRY XMAS! Cont. "Wings the Woman" PARADISE 2uil West Broadway At Regular Prices Gary Cooper Jean lslie "SERGEANT YORK" Finn "Nlfe Before Xma" St New 1 llsh Nile Ilteontlnnefl thl week only 1 Contlnnoiiti Tomorrow From 2 P.M. PRINCESS 4th St. K. Henn.

CLOSED TONITE! MERRY XMAS! Cont. 1-1! "Strawberry Blonde" fXT l'nlv- 13'l Ave. N.E. I Free Parklnr n.OKF.D TOMfiHT! RiF.nnv cnmsTMA Cnnrlnnons Friday: "In Old Calif." I 1.

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