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THE BINGHAMTON PRESS, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 1938. 18 PsHslsMHssllsHBilsHHMsHMtasssM aa I I I 1 rTTMirMMMllMIIIMBWIIIIMi Norwich PLarmacal Co. control and administration of the scientific department under J. K. asb obk'bos all i maal -m ailsssa9aMBKBBBaK.

Hill, treasurer. Clinton St. Near Murray F.ndi Tonita Why not let that vacant room hring )'ou a regular income? A Press Want Ad will bring you a roomer. "OVF.R THE Witt" "THE CROWD ROARS" (A Morie-Quii Hit) aatnrdny Only "ARSENK RHTCR KROF.lt OF THF. AT.AMO" to Rebuild Laboratory Norwich, Oct, 14 Continuation of the modernization program of the Norwich Pharmacal begun two years ago, was in full swing today as the $100,000 project for modernization of the scientific laboratories and equipment got under way.

As a result of a survey of sci 5:25, 7:30, 10c- SPIEDI KING 10c fj rl The Musical Art League of Binghamton Ernestly reqttetts that all subscriptions be In by October 15th in order to engage the artists for series of four concerts. The Cossacks Dec. 15 Don Cositack's ftamilan Choir Carols Goya. Spanish Dancer Jan. 17th Tilchard Bonelll, Bsritone, Metropolitan Opera with Gloria Perkins, Violinist Feb.

17th Itocheiiler Utile Symphony Orrhemrs. Charles Naefle Concert Plsnist Mar. Kid West Junior High School Tickets, 3.00 for Series Only at Weeks Dickinson's and Keats Book Store. SlVvl VESTAL AVE. vVAv TONITK, SAT.

SPIEDI S2r BAR-B-Q-LAMB Try One and You Will 0 I -rs Come Bark for More entific equipment of the foremost laboratories of the country, the I best points of each were combined to provide facilities second to none, company officials said. calls for consolidation of the laboratories in one area, occupying space In three buildings. I Most modern scientific equipment MITKF.t BOO.NET "LORD JEFF" Allan Lane, "Night Spot" PARKVIEW RESTAURANT 127 Oak Hill Ave. Endicott for that type of work will be installed. In one building the various office functions will be concentrated, including the research, mm MAIN ST.

TON1TE, SAT. 10c Music, Beverages 10c MICKKT BOONET FREUU1B BARTHOLOMEW "LORD JEFF" 1 'You Can't Take It With You' at Riviera Jean Arthur, Lionel Barry-more, James Stewart in the Cast Frank Capra and Robert Riskln delivered most thoroughly entertaining screen comedy, "You Can't Take It With You," to the Riviera theatre yesterday. Difficult as ths feat seems to be, these unerring collaborators have exceeded even their former film masterpieces "It Happened One Night," Mr. Deeds Goes to Town," "Lost Horizon" and tho others. It Is easily the greatest picture in the career of Hollywood's top director-writer team.

"You Can't Take It With You" is a picturization of the Pulitzer price-winning stage play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. The stage play's delightful drolleries and farcical fun have been retained to a large degree while a generous measure of comedy-drama and a few dashes of sentiment have been added to give verisimilitude to the motivation. The result is a superbly ingratiating picture, interwoven with romance genuine emotion. An all-star cast, in the purest sense of the phrase, turns in a gallery of impeccable performances.

Sean Arthur, Lionel Bar-rymore, Stewart, Edward Arnold. Mischa Auer and Spring Bylngton are especially worthy of mention. Equally sharing top honors, however, are Ann Miller, Donald Meek, Duh Taylor, Halllwell Hohbes, H. B. Warner.

Mary Forbes and Samuel S. Hinds. it Dianflr "LAW OF THIS PLAINS" DANCE EVERT SATURDAY NIGHT ROUND AND SQUARE VFW iXVB 63 Curroll Street The Music You'll Like Admission, 25c JAMES STEWART JEAN ARTHUR LAUGHS, ROMANCE "You Can't Take It With You" is feature at the Riviera with Stewart and Miss Arthur providing the love interest. DON'T MISS THIS NEW "THE HAYLOFT" TONIGHT ROUND and SQUARE DANCING and LOTS OF "JOHNNY GOODWIN" and His RADIO ARTISTS Flaying AH the New and Old-Time Favorites FREE BUSES, Courthouse, V. M.

ADMISSION ONLY 25c CsvrlfM lC lBiljpl 1. a nnaiMcnu -r a w.r "ajl Closeups in Hollywood PALMER'S DIAL PLAY MINIATURE GOLF At the New FRONT HT. XIOLF COt RSB Wo Per tiam 18 Holes FRONT 8TRKET SOD Feet South of Cutler's JACK H. TOMPKINM. Prop.

Open (Sundays Tlenty of at P. M. rarklng Space LAST TIME TONIGHT Return of Outatandlns Hlta Jeanette MadonaldNelaon Kddj Naughty Marietta Co-hit Gry Cooper- Arthur The Plainsman TAXI 2-7223 PACKARD CARS CITY CALLS 35c SPECIAL FUNERAL itnd WEDDING SERVICE .1 Henry Street 1 By Milton Harker tCflrrriBht, 1938, by Intenutiontl Nw Stnlrf I Hollywood, Oct. Shaking off the cobwebs which had enmeshed rcreenland during the tense European situation, the motion picture industry prepared today to launch more than $25,000,000 worth of productions in the next six weeks. Yen verily, the town really will put on llic golden clog ns It sends ADDF.D scores of its brightest stars hack before the camera, and, nt the same time, provide tho largest budget of work tho extras have had in many, many months.

THE A Collrce Mualml Roman Baral Sweden Trarlorue, Kfira TOD AT AND SATURDAY Gene Rnj-mond Glcnda FarrcII Among the luminaries redonnlng 'grease paint will be Norma INK SPOTS "Stolen Heaven" in Shearor, Clarke Gable, Bette Davis, George Brent, Paul Muni, Jimmy Cagncy, Olivia de Havlland, Errol Flynn, Dick Powell, Rosemary lane, Ginger Rogers, Fred Astalre, Victor McLaglan, Tyrone Power, Deanna Durbln, Blng Crosby, Danielle Darrieux, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, W. C. Fields, Joan Crawford, Jimmy Stewart, Eleanor Powell, Madeline Carroll, Fred MacMurray, Claudette Colbert, Greta Garbo, Bob Hope and Isa Miranda. NOW PLAYING Double-Featured With Wallnce Ford Gractf Bradley In 'You're IL Army Now' Roy Rogers, Smiley Burnette "Billy the Kid Returns" plus Jackie Moran in "BAREFOOT BOY" Four pictures are scheduled which may cost up to $2,000,000 each. "Fighting Devil Doss" So.

i They are Warner's "Dodge City," Twentieth Century-Fox's "Stanley and Livingston," M-G-M's "The Wizard of Oz" and Paramount's Union Walton Centralization Proposal Discussed Walton, Oct. 14 Approximately SO attended a school meeting in Walton High school last night, which turned into a meeting devoted exclusively to a discussion of proposed centralization of fcchools here. Samuel H. Fe.ncher, school board president, stated that, under the present setup, it is apparent that those inside and outside of Walton vilage are losing, financially and educationally. He cited present state aid to Walton schools of approximately $90,000 which, he Indicated, would he Increased to approximately $1 Si, 000 were local schools united in a central school group.

Pacific," The latter, to be produced and directed by Cecil de Mille, Is the most expensive picture Paramount ever haa made. CARS NOW 8 QUIZ PICTURES George Murphy, Andrea Leeds, Adolphe Menjou, Edgar Bergen. Charlie McCarthy In "Letter of Introduction also 'THE CHASER" SATURDAY CORNELL-SYRACUSE NIGHT Special Engagement 10:30 P. M. and 13 Midnight PRINCESS KAROHALA GlflinoroiisJlTula, Whose Gliding Toes Warm Rer Dances With the Lilt and Languor of the Southern Seas Direct From Her Hit Engagement at Paramount Theatre, Chicago Also JERRY BRENT in Clinical Rhapsodies Held Over bjr Popular Demand Brush Palette Tavern Just South of Candor on Route 15 FAMOUS DINNERS $1 and $1.50 STOP ON YOUR WAT FROM THE GAME "MASTERS OF VOCAL SYNCOPATION" Appearing Nightly in the CRIMSON ROOM 9 P.

M. 1 A. M. DEACON WATSON The Swing Kingd BILLY KENNY Marvelous Tenor CHARLEY FUQUA Swing Guitar HOPPY JONES Old Man Mose 38 Carroll St. MILASI CAFE WASHED 50c Inside Completely Cleaned Guaranteed Job CITIES SERVICE GAS STATION Corner Stale and Iewls Served From 13 to 12 SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER ROAST TURKEY Randolph Scott, Joan Bennett "THE TEXANS" plus Joe E.

Brown in "THE GLADIATOR" emnvjiTrT MTtT DiTT 9 TOI Tl AMUSEMENTS Koolmolor Gas ft Gallons. lAinwi 1 1 1 1 I 1. TONir.RT ramen "Nanghly Marietta" anil "Tha Special Italian Dinner 75 Full Course D1XXEU 50 I NO MINIMUM CHARGE NO COVER CHARGE POPULAR PRICES apltol "Tnnrhdnwn Army" Had 111 la Try Oar Special ASe Dally I.nnrh and Sunrlny lllnner fine KKKVirB HOIKS I.iinrlirn in P. Illnnrr 5 I'M. lo In P.M FINEST OF MtXEIt IliUXKS, WINES AXU REKIt Perinnl xeeretary." Klvln "Cull at the Takon" and Old Muliu." Knritrott Strand "Breaking th and "Men Are )nrh KiMila." Knjoy "Keen Smiling" and "Cnder STEIN RESTAURANT RAT BOI.AXD, Frop.

15 Willow Johnson City MiinIo Ertry Friday s-nd Satordsy tVlndy snd Frank. Entertainers TONITE From and SATURDAY JANE WITHERS In a Movie Qulx Hit "KEEP SMILING" and Roy Rogers in "UNDER WESTERN STARS" also Our Gang Corned Ch. No. 5 "Dick Tracy Returns" WOODLAND PALACE Dancing Beer Wines Liquors UHMiU, A. 1.

TONIGHT and TOMORROW PRESENTS THIS WEEK ART BOTl'IS AND HIS COX KCTICl'T FLASHES A till EAT SHOW Id GREAT ACTS A COMPLETE V.MT OF UNEXCELLED ENTERTAINMENT N. Y. State DOUBLE FEATURE Bobby Breen, Irene Dare ta "BREAKING THE ICE" plus Wayne Morris hi FEATURING "MEN ARE SUCH FOOLS lirana "l.r ir nn Sport." Jarvla "I-ord at the mains" end Lord Jeff." I.yrlr "Molen Hmtm" end "Ton'ra In the Army Now." Reua hit Banners" and "Ladles In Distress." Rita "The Crawd Hoars" and "Orer the Hull." RMera "Ye Can's Take It With In." Mlor "Billy the Kid Returns" and "Rnrefoot Boy." Mrand of Kind. Suburban "Tho Teaans" and "Tho Gladiator." Symphony "Letter of Introduction" and "Tho Chaoer." CAP1TOT. Bodies and William fiargan en-star In "Personal Rerreiarr," ending tonight lite Capitol with "Tnnrhrinwn Arniv," wilh John Howard and Mary Csrlivle heading the east.

"Arksn Traveler." the story of a hobo who liked being a holio. wilh Bob Burns featured, opens Saturday, Richard Arlen. Wi.rerly Ttnherls snd Tsllmt appear In "rail of the yiiknn," (rum Hie novel "Swift Light-nine'' hy Oliver Cnrwnnd, snd William Boyd lrs In "In Old Mexico." at the Elvln. ART.INE GOFF" eenaational Acrobat. YVONNE Wh slngi-nnd dances at you Ilka It, IKF.XK I.A CROIX Faoteftt Toe Top Dancer In America.

AI.I.T WARMSX fon.l.lrd ot the Air. PKOCV Character Dance Supreme. RF.I IIF.NTH'.RSON and his nrchcotrn. the King Soiililitlratrd Dwlns. lO.NKiHT and TOMORROW "TOWN'S BEST SHOW" "ESTRALIA" MEXICO'S EXOTIC DANCER Native Mexiran I)n noes From Havana, Madrid, X.

T. C. "RHYTHM BOYS" "LAZITA" PEGGY RATH JUDY STEVENS VIVIAN FOY FRANK DEGNON DOIBI.K FEATIRE Klrhard Arlen In "CALL OF THE YUKOV pins W. Boyd In "IN OLD MEXICO" and It Chapter ot Cooking APPLES 40c bu8hel Bring Your Basket N. Y.

State Elberta PEACHES 9 buhcI Off-nheiser CON'TIN TOI EN'TERT XIN'MENT FROM 8 TO 1 A-SMART-PEPPV-FLASIIV-MIOW EVERYONE RIIOl'LD SEE I i I "The I.one Ranrer" NEVER A COVER OR MINIMUM CHARGE WiTtf.TTlWlf! K.NU8 TOMIGHT "TOWN'S MOST UNIQUE CAFE" at theHOLLYWOOD CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT 8 TILL CLOSING! Never a Cover or Minimum Charge "White Banners" slan "t.AlUKB IN PISTRBM HATI RKAV OM.V "TKItiOKR TRIO" alao "MAIN F.VKNT" "FUhtln DevU Doa" N. ENDICOTT STRAND Pohhy Krifn, t'hsrlie Itiicclo, Dri. RESTAURANT lorn I'txtrllo anil th worltl'n yonngr.t 1 lc skater, Irene Dare, spprar In "Brrsklne the the Enillrntt Sirsnil with Wsyne Morrln snd rrls- rills Lans la ''Men Are Such Fools." 8 Acts 2 Band 3 Shows Nightly hi i.rj KNJOY Jnt Wllhors stars In "Koop Smll- i Inr." opening tonlftht at Ihp F.njoy wilh 'TnrtVr Western Star." alsrrinc i i 116 ELCHICO 116 WATER WATER H.iy Iloeers. Chapter 5 of "Dick Iracy Keturns" is also shown. DINING! DANCING! COCKTAILS! 1 Them, vj 1 nntt mJ snaw I.YRIC Oene Ilaymonil snl Olymps Brsdns head the csst of "Stolen Heaven." st the Lyrle.

Tho eat inelmles I.ewU htone, Gienil Ksrrell snd Porter Hall. "31 rtn it? "You're In the Army Now'' la the other 1 attraction. ILlilli III ie Finest Meal in Town A Trial Is the Most Convincing Proof of This Statement 7 OTHVQU sunday Dinner 50 THE Jii ii, i niMiiiiir Frnlt Cup. Orange Jules, Tomslo Jules, or Trunes I'Htlll'K Ai'PK'i'lZKRH 'jhihi'k Mlt-l'S- Feat Cf3 kA 1 3 1 fM PLAYING 1:5 Creamed Chleken Soup. Riee: rreh Vegelshle Soup.

KF.r.i "White Pannem." utarrlni riantle Haina, Fay Rainier and Ooper, enla tonlchr at the Reffit. wilh Polly Moran and Aliaon Skipworth In "Ladles In DlatreM." STAR JseVIs Mnran alars In "Barefoot Roy" st the Star with Hoy lineer and Smiley Rurnett heading the larie rant In "fllllr the Kid llenirn." I'hapler 12 of Ihe thrlllliiff nerlnl "Flg-hlliis; I'erll Doci" la sluo ahown. STRAND The 0'ilna are growing up, lovelier snd enier than ever. They're real per-aottslitie and prrfirniera now. And movie-cnern are in for Ihe aerern thrill of the deafen when they nee tnae little ladies a.

"Errown-up" entertainers In their own rit'hi aim-Inn, ilan' ine and makinr mnie in 'Five of a Kind." opening today at the Strand. "It' In the Siara." rollefe mnaieal romanre: rural Sweden, a travelogue, snd MtiM news sre a. Med atlraeliona. 4 BACHELORS BINGHAMTON'S FINEST ENTERTAINMENT rrn Tn nr Times Tonight Double Feature TorniDowNi ARMY" and Personal Sccrelury tin in flNIl viam i nowaer t'llfiU'R i.MKKK!-R.,at Toung Turkey. HtuflTea Chlesen Frlraseee.

Riee J'aked lit. ken. Spanish Koal Durk. Stuffed fhleken a la Man land Fried t'hleken Leg JIna.t Spring Chlrken. Shiffed Urolleil Pork Tenderloin Rrolled l.amh chops Broiled Smsll Slesk Fried Pork Chops Fried Scallops.

Tsrlsrs Sane Fried Oyatera. Tsrlsre Ssnrt Celery Stuffed Olives Sweet Tickles ('HOICK POTATO Msabed, Boiled. Horns Fried. French Fried. Fried Sweets CHOICR VEGBTABI.B Apple Satiee.

Bceta. Lima Beans. Splnseh. Vegetahle Salad, Turnips, Winter Squash, Carrots, Tomstors cHorcr, UKINKS- Iced Tea Coffee wilh Cream Milk CIIOICK l'KSSERTS Tie Ice Cresm Blc Tuddlnf STARTS TOMORROW (SATURDAY) SI Ht HI1AV 'The Temna." wilh Kandnlph Sent! and Joan Ilennetr. opens tonight sf the Suhnrlian with lm K.

Brown in "The UN heartwarming story of small -te wn LOUNGE-BAR SYMPHONY Andres Teds, tieorge Murphy, Atlulpli Edgar Bergen snd hairl Mcf'srthy head the east of tor of Introdnetlon." at the Symphony with Deiinia ti Kerf and Ana Worrias In "The Chswr." folks sssbw ai tarn irs b. ii it i sb aaar DELICIOUS FOOD EXCELLENT BEVERAGES MODERATE PRICES DINE and DANCE AT OUR BAR at tht Serving the Finest in BEER, ALE, WINES and MIXED DRINKS NEW DUTCH MILL Cocktoil Hour 5-7 After Theotre 9-1 Drop in After the Show or Dance for a Light Lunch Newly Remodeled It Is Refreshing and Comfortable to Eat Here! lzi Mm in LAsi.4iJ i RIM DOESN'T PAY" CAMERA THRILLS I CARTOON I Music Friday and Saturday Nights Try Our 50c Steaks THE HOLLYWOOD IS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 111 Chenango StrceKNext to Symphony Theatre) i.

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