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CHICAGO DAICT TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1941. IS MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN OcccruiinQ to CULBERTSON BALABAN KATZ WONDER THEATERS Miss Hepburn Repeats Stage Success in Film 'MllJj'lvV RAY NOBLE plus U. S. to a caWAn I tCopyrljht: 1941: By Ely Culbertnon.l Aces have more than a trick-taking value; they also have an enormous psychological effect on the average UI I player's bidding. Any one who has iopened a hand without a single ace Mrs.

W. S. Hefferan to Be Club's Guest at Luncheon Today Mrs. William S. Hefferan, who last week tendered her resignation after 18 years as a member of the board of education, will be the special guest of the Chicago Woman's club at luncheon today at the clubhouse, 72 East 11th street.

A number of Mrs. Hefferan's associates in educational and civic activities, among them Miss Dora Wells, Mrs. William J. Bogan, Mrs. Harvey Fox, Mrs.

Will F. Lyon, Mrs. Mabel Simpson, Mrs. Harry M. Mulberry, Miss Helen Howe, and Mrs.

Charles S. Deneen, also will be guests. Mrs. Hefferan has been a member of the Chicago Woman's club since 1916. break of both trumps and spades could have defeated the contract.

Tomorroiv's Hand Rubber bridge. North dealer. North-South vulnerable. NOKTII A9S1S 9 7 4 3 A9754 he never broke a promise-even though It meant standing his best friend In front of a firing squadl I Friday CHORUS' iSfooa-'rOtlES BERGERE OF 1941" 11 "PHILADELPHIA STORY." Produced by Metro-GaldW) n-Maycr. Directed by George Cukor.

nurd on play by Philip Barry. I'rracnted at tha (. nited Artist theater. THE CAST. C.

Dexter Baven Cary Grant Tracy Katharine Hepburn Stat Laka Tonita 8:45 0. m. PREVIEW VAUDEVILLE 5 Extra PROFESSIONAL ACTS In Addition to Raeular Start Show WEST he reunited but two EAST A A Q6 10 7 5 8 2 8 3 2 than could North, despite the latter's four aces, it was up to South to bid the grand slam. From North's point of view, South's hand might easily have been AKQJ10 VKQ108 K75 86 and obviously, this hand would offer little play for thirteen tricks. Therefore, North's duty was to show the top strength of the combined hands.

South's duty was to apply this information to his own knowledge of his hand's distribution and translate this Into terms of tricks. It is Interesting to note that the Blackwood and other conventions which ask about aces would be worthless in this case. North could bid three hearts and four no trump, as above, then over South's forced denial of any ace five clubs) could "ask" again, this time for kings, with a five no trump bid. But South's announcement of three kings via a six spade bid would not justify North in a visualization of thirteen tricks. South might easily hold the hand mentioned above, which would make a mere small slam a risky venture.

There was, of course, nothing to the play. Only a miraculously bad AK83 9J 98 4S Q65 A 10 knows this to be true. If partner forces, there is a tendency to hold back in one's rebid3 for fear that a slam will bo reached with the opponents holding two aces. As a matter of fact, this is a healthy fear.J It follows, therefore, that when the responding hand holds three or more aces, he must take measures to still his partner's fears. Correct use of the 4-5 No trump Convention gave North-South an excellent result on the hand below.

East dealer. Both sides vulnerable. NORTH AA73 VAJ74 A53 AQ4 Maeaolay 1-litatvth Gcorce Kittrrdse Tiwle Willie fth Lord Marxaret Dinah Lord rite wart Both Iluasry Howard Yonns; HatUday Mary Nash Weltller torn apart ey the whim of a king I SOUTH A 10 7 4- 6 2 A 10 6 Mr. Culbertson will discuss hand in tomorrow's column. this Culbertson to Announce Bridge System Changes New York, Jan.

21 Special. The first basic changes in the Culbertson contract bridge system in six years will be announced this week-end at a convention of bridge teachers called by Ely Culbertson. Members of Cul-bertson's staff said the changes "will affect the playing habits of millions, of persons all over the world who use the Culbertson system." A lie saved a new world for the ruler who had ordered him hanged! r.lunl you want the kind of role you've always wanted Mm to play I a am mm I 3 I at i sat aw 0 0 aJ 11 ass Write your bridge troubles and problems to Ely Culbertson. car of The Tribune, inclosing a sell-addressed, stamped envelope. WEST EAST AJ9 A 1052 10 3 95 d10 74 4 8 6 2 10 98 7 3 SOUTH AKQ864 VKQ862 K9 6 MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN Sidney Kidd Henry Danirll llnrd Lionel Thomas Hex Evan By Mae Tinee.

Good Morning The Hepburn genius, long left in oblivion, blazes forth brightly in the screen version of the Phillip Barry stage play in which Katharine PLEASE spell it with an a won signal success. The leading r61e, that of a rich young woman of complex personality, provides the star with a cunningly equipped show window for the display of her craftsmanship. And she doesn't miss a trick, turning out a Inished and completely intriguing performance. I prophesy that the most rabid non-Hepburnite and the world holds many such will succumb to its charm and artistry. Tracy Lord is a self-willed young rerson who, behind a shining shield ct Puritanical intolerance, is, really, a warm and wistful person who longs 30c 40c 60c sV aaaaaaaJ (H 1 MaTaaW Ikaat 'ur TaaTie 1 TO 1 TO 6:30 TO CLOSE PLUS V.

S. DCFCNSC TAX East South Weit North I'asa 1 apada Pae 3 hearts rata 4 heart! Pase 4 do tramp Paaa 5 hearts Pass 5 no trump Pass 1 hearts Pass Pass Pass Until South had heard about all four aces In North's hand, which the successive bids of four no trump and then five no trump conveyed, he could take no really aggressive action. Once the ace situation had been cleared up, however, it became a practical certainty that thirteen tricks were in the combined hands. Anc5 since he could count them a great deal better VW aV S7f GENE TIERNEV LAIRD CREGAR JOHN SUTTON av aviwpsav tri "Marrti Oa. aAarlnM' Old Now Mexico" to Tihmcolqr J.

tP NIGILCRUCC A TiMlik Coirtanrf -rtra PHctaw Li ass mm vm hi mm 0 sat Li as 12 0 0 law- uu Vv-J 1 nU" Mr ILIL(O) 6 I JaTaTaB I UI'aJ laaaaaaai i 1 a to love and be loved passionately. Her divorced husband Cary Crarst, who is being kicked out of her life as the picture opens, knows there IS such a warm and wistful X'trson, tho she doesn't realize the lact He. you see, has been around when, to the tune of the fumes of unaccustomed champagne, Tracy has canced nude upon a roof tho, upon awakening in the morning she has retained no memory of her exhibition. He goes out of her life. But later circumstances tend to Trove that he hadn't meant to absent himself permanently.

However, the lady has her own Ideas. As the film opens she is about to be married on the morrow to an "under-rt an ding man of the people a man from the lower classes who has worked his way up etc. A food buy but deadly duM. So many are. John Howard.l Tracy's mother is separated from Tracy's father and because of Tracy.

Tracy's small sister AND Tracy's mother love Tracy's father AND Tracy's first husband and want them both back. Now. into the scheme of things come two young people Ruth Hussey and James StewartJ employed by a jrossip rag as, respectively, photographer end reporter. They have been assigned to get intimate pictures and details about the home life and wedding of the exclusive Miss Lord who, up to date, has been eel-like in avoiding publicity which she LOATHES. 4 How and for what reason Eliza-Vieth Irr.brie and Macaulay Connor ere installed as house guests in the Op.

:45 Pr. Ch. I A (JO faaj jtvnysj sj a ggiy jp.rasj, At Ho mokai aaiy "MASTER OF THE CUE" with WILLIE HOPPE IMIIIMklLllI uwHYRES uoanBARRYMORE Lord home, the picture shall reveal. Such a melting pot as the old mansion does become! Such an emotional clearing house! What changes are wrought thru the effective alchemy of plain speaking and facing ONE'S SELFi It's all engrossing, believable! Dolor is brushed with the Stardust of humor and the dialog is both deep and piquant. Cary Grant Is perfectly delightful as the ex-husband.

How he could ever have attained ids "ex" standing from one woman is beyond the comprehension of another. John Howard plays the righteous Kittredge with comprehension and James Stewart is just swell as the fourth estater. Other standout characterizations arc those of Ruth Hussey and Virginia Weldlcr. Superfine direction was by Ceorge Cukor, who had much to do with Miss Hepburn's success in Bill of Divorcement" and "Little Smm you tomorrow. ITEM: The Woods theater shows today and possibly for longer an English made comedy "Let George Do It." The movie pokes fun at Hitler, and is very busy with submarines, the secret service, etc.

It was directed by Marcel Varnel, who made "A Yank at Oxford" and "39 Steps." IYI U- II IARAINE DAV ROBT.VOUNG WEST NORTHWEST south BALABAN KATZ WONDER THEATERS BALABAN ft KATZ WONDER THEATERS WARNER BROS. THEATRES For Picture Time Phone Triangle I5O0 ADnlMf 30 Beit Devls. nHII UinU Herbert Marshall la tm irTTra" mnv eaaiaein 0 Geerg Murphy. ''LITTLE NELLIE KELLY" yyh Vmy Fraa faanTiiwaj TOtSi eft Wol.e.4 rkTCUflV Claua.tt. Cellwrt.

Ray URICTVMI Milland. -ARISI. My LOVt-Tyrwi Pewer, Darnell. "MARK OF 20RR0" Oaea I 30 Nerssa SHEARER. Rekert TAYLOR.

"ESCAPE" A Franca! Tee. Mlscha Aver. Asdy B1v TRAIL off the VIGILANTES' Thctltcrc Dear Open I Norma Shearer ftebert Taylor "ESCAPE" Kenny Baker Franeea Langford "HIT PARADE OF 1941" Dear Open I 'JO Judy Garland George Murphy NELLIE KELLY" Marlene Dietrich Jahn Wayne 'SEVEN SINNERS' CONGRESS Action Thrill Show! is Th Unseen Enemyl "PHANTOM Submirin" ZZ Timely We're Bringing It BACK I 1 Cagney A O'Brien. "Here Comes the NAVY" Jj PARADISE Action Thrill Show! Th Unseen Enemy! "PHANTOM Sebmana- Se Timely Ws Briagiag It BACK I Cagney A Bri.a, "Her Com the NAVY" 'City far Cenauest "8KY MURDER" FS TERMINALS: CAGNEY A SHERIOAN CITY for Cw Cent.Plc. crr; CTDITCADn K3rd-Hals.

Anita Lrals I MA I rUllU -PHANTOM SUBMARINE' JOHN WAYNE to "LONG VOYAGE HOME" dfM. -SKY MUftOCft PLUS MYSTERY THRILLS THE SAINT IN PALM SPRINGS" GEORGE SANDERS WENDY BARRIE BILTMORE Ladies I Dinnerwara CRYSTAL Open I utO CITY for conquest" re A ALLAN JONES ABBOTT a COSTELLO "ONE NIGHT IN 15 THE TROPICS" SENATE CAGNEY A SHERID4SJ "CITY fr CONQUEST" Plu ALLAN JONES "Oa. Niht ta nrifPni 5th-Athland Fre Parking DLVr.nl. I Rnbt. Cummingi.

Alan Jones, Nancy Kelly. "ONE NIGHT in th TROPICS" set 5i vm 51 MANOR MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN tke Laeiea OlNNCawaac NORTH SOUTH MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN SEN AT MANOR: Te th Ladie SALAO BOWL ICrrtDV 7lst-Jeffery Free Prklng JtrrCnl 0NE NIGHT la the TROPICS' JAMES CAGNEY, "CITY FOR CONQUEST" BALABAN KATZ WONDER THEATERS DCI nIDV i MeCrea. "FOREIGN s-c DCLrAnlV CORRESPONDENT9 Will RofTCrS I ai BELPARK: SILVERWARE ta th LADIES! Ls WILL ROGERS: Mat. A Eva. witb Ev.

Adas, mm ladies Hand-Paintad Dinntrwart fj JXIITC IdO Jaate Caawy. Aew dIRIC Shevldaa. -CITY fee CONQUEST Allan exes. -ONE NIGHT la the TROPICS'" DUnnCC 79th. Rhodes Fr Parking ilnUUCO "CAPTAIN CAUTIOUS" Plus JAMES CAGNEY, "CITY FOR CONQUEST" Ladle Mat A With Eve.

Aaa.iM HAND-PAINTED DINNERWARE 1st and exclusive South Sid Shotting This Year'e Most Outstanding Phote-Pley Triumphs Selected Amena th Season's 10 Best. rt 79th.Ashlnd Free Parking I HIGHLAND .11 ONE NIGHT In TROPICS' Eugeno O'Neill' Masterful Dramatl Eulogy JAMES CAGNEY. "CITY FOR CONQUEST" Ladiesl Hot Oven COFFEE CUP Free Today H. Ashiawd Lloyd TICriM NORTH AVE. at KARLOV lirriil FREE PARKING Ann Sheridan clr "CITY FOR CONQUEST" AMERICAN Open I JO Norma SHEARER.

Robert TAYLOR. "ESCAPE" Franehot Tone. Mitcha Auer. Andy Devine. TRAIL of the VIGILANTES' MARCH OF TIME! "LABOR AND DEFENSE" ia "BEHIND THE lll Life at Sea Superbly Interpreted by THOMAS MITCHELL and JOHN WAYNE "LONG VOYAGE HOME" Plus ANNA NEAGLE.

ANTON WALBROOK. Plu Cesar Remer ia "Tk CAY CAaALLERO npnCU "CITY FOR CONQUEST" UUUCN Walter Pldgeen, "SKY MURDER" Allan JOnea. ujvj niuni in urn iiwrnj esc ft1 ct 1U B'DY STRAND 1641 Re. Cmody! "BEHIND THE NEWS' In a Heretofore Untold Version of Queen Victoria DA TIM 6008 Irving; Park Jean Roaera A 1 11 Bnhert "Yesterday' Sidney Toler. "Charlie Chan at the Wo liuMum" pnnUC "ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS" UrlUVE.

Walter Pidgeon. "SKY MURDER" Ladies! SOUP PLATE A SHERBET PLATE Start 2 Bette Davis, aaj i- GRANADA Herbert Marshall in Abbott A Cestell. "NIGHT IN THE TanaicS" Large Meat Platter FREE Ladie witb Evnle Ticket. Matiae or Eveaiaa Early Love Life Gloriously Portrayed in Lavish Technicolor "QUEEN of DESTINY" "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" "LONE WOLF KEEPS A DATE" COSMO WEST GOBLETS Glassware today Ladies! 2 STEM am irV lMl w. in.lji ie.

After 03 "THE LETTER" flu JUDY GARLAND. SSI Ceo. Murphy, "LITTLE NELLIE KELLY" RIVIPCJA w- c- FIELDS in "THE BANK DICK" me Kea Murray. Lillian Cornell and Bub Hope's L5 Man Hunters. BRENOA and COBINA la Wm dWIDamtlt lUblat Iwv Fell Hlf.

Ik ,2 Ts! 1 Allan Jones. Nancy Kelly. Abbott llTf l7 Costelle. "ONE NIGHT IN TTTTSgj THE TROPICS." Walter Pidgeon, UAXJJ' Donald Meek, "SKY MUROER" TODAY 8:45 a. m.

Eleanor Powell. "HONOLULU" Charles TODAY Deor Open 5:15 P. M. Matinee Price Until :30 P. M.

SHORE li'itl'l MADLIN 15c 20c TOffl 1910 W. Madison. Cbrli Chsn at th Wax Museum' Brtee Mai Lane. "MUTINY ia the 816 HOCSE- A NIGHT AT EARL CARROLL'S nDturFnDn s. era.

is i.a 'A NOW INSTALLING NEW SOUND Equipment Joel McCrea. "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" Dorothy Lamour la "MOON OVER BURMA" Penny tjinitleton. Blondie Plays Cupm DINNERWARE FREE TO LADIES "LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN' "LONE WOLF KEEPS A DATE' uiiHfirunu YESTESO AY'S HEfOES Spencer Tracy, Alice Fay. "NOW I LL TELL" iiinrni I 10c I'IM'I-W! 5 Mat. Myrna Ley.

William Powell lav. Vah Aeain" and FROLIC "LONE WOLF KEEPS A DATE" plu "TOO MANY GIRLS" a Liuaill 20e Ev. CENTURY NORTOWN I NORSHORE) Claudette COLBERT Ray MILLAND 'ARISE. MY LOVE" A Tyrone POWER Linda DARNELL "MARK OF ZORRO" BYRD Madlsew at Cieera All Star Cart "YESTERDAY'S HEROES'" Lionel Barrymor. Lew Ayr, 'Secret ef Dr.

Klldar' lmrCIVlrVl- -ANtiKLS ITU1IRTY FACK8-Cagney. O'Brien. Sheridan, Bogart. Dead F.nd Kid Plus 'THE HOUND OK THE BASKERVILLE8" Basil Rathbone. Wendy BarTie.

Rich. Greene OAKLAND "LITTLE BIT ef HEAVEN" "LONE WOLF Keeps a Data" a'Jll rl.I I'l'J Nelson Eddy. Victor McLaglsn. Wama William. "LONE WOLF Keea a Oarf Large Meat Platter FREE Ladie with Evening Ticket, Matiae er Evaaiaai i.IIH.l "LET FREEDOM RING" Ladiesl 3 CUPS 3 Red Glassware Today MADCUAI I Cfi 2875 W.

Cermak Rd. Ifl AlUnALL OU. j. Cajmey. A.

Sheridan I fl.fiiai..i'l. ISo 20 "Give Us Wings' Christmas in July' HAMILTON "EAST OF THE RIVER" plus "TOO MANY GIRLS" BELMONT Action Thrill Show! Unseen Enemy! "PHANTOM SUBMARINE" eV Thrilling Request Hitl James Cagnry, Pat O'Brien. "HERE COMES THE NAVY" City for Conquest. Joe E. Brown.

'Ho You Won Talk' WEST END Ciear leCa-! a(U5 3a Beery-Carrille. "WYOMING" W. MfMiinon Gloria Jean, 15 20c 4 STAR Deanna Darhln. "SPRING PARADE" Pttrs Crv HMCTH Cagney. "CITY FOR CONQUEST" TIC I "LONE WOLF KEEPS A DATE" and "WORLD IN FLAMES' Hugh Herbert.

"A Little Bit of Heaven 0 ass an a sai ass I Cer in "NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE" Moonliglifand Champagne IT WENT TO THEIR HEARTS-, Thrill Spectacle "Foreiffn Correspondent" PANTHEON COLBERT MILLAND. "ARISF MY LOVE" J. BALABAN KATZ WONDER THEATERS Frank Morgan, Vlr. Grey, "HULLABALOO" Deanna DU RBI SUBURBAN COVENT AND IHfci LOST THEIR HEADS! CINE' Open I JO iRob't CUMMINGS "SPRING PARADE' Dorothy LAMOUR Robert PRESTON "MOON Over BURMA NO MAN'S LAND Open 1:30 Alic FAYE. Betty GRABLE AUSTIN LAKESIDE Jack anriraj sxi ai I rvi John Three reckless lovers tangle with a rare and racy redhead the devil in her eye and ice in her heart Oakie mrm aa.B a payne Open 6:00 25c to 6:30 Claudette Colbert AMBASSADOR ta SO SMaX 1 JC art- urns Plus Pat O'BRIEN.

Constane BENNETT. HOWARD 2 Hits) Spencer Tracy. 'STANLEY A LIVINGSTONE TEATRO Ray ill. nit jnnn irerarar art! rf "ARISE MY LOVE "RANGERS OF FORTUNE" "KEET THE NALLIDAY MWfirSi IV WkUrtl' Cary GRANT, Douglas FAIRBANKS Jr. and Victor MeLAGLEN In "GUNGA DIN" icrxr nc nrcnMV Anna Neaele MARCH OF TIMEI "LABOR AND DEFENSE' NOW Open at :3 A.

M. DAILY ExceDt Sunday COMMERCIAL jr uiiun In Ten hn (color March Time. 'Men and the Arma U. 8. A.

MISSUS" "NOBODY'S CHILDREN" Ladiao Ht OVEN Dlaaarwar with It Aeaataele) (CUP) Yew May Still Oktala the First Gift Ofanaa lash Fancy Salad Be.l ay Parckaaiaf aa fstra 2 TICKET P15l Commercial 20c Mat. to HMO Gloria "Undrrpup" Jean, Hugh Herbert, A LITTLE HIT OF HEAVEN and "YESTERDAY'S Heroes' JULIAN VIS Belm. 15 5uiO-oUIU; 2Ue Alter 'BAD MAN from RED BUTTE EVANSTON Roy Rogers. "FRONTIER PONY EXPRESS" Plus "Murder with Reservation" and Mickey Mous. NORTHWEST QTAnTITM 1700 Central Open 1:30 1 stImt If SHERIDAN 40S8 Sheridan Cary Grant, "HOWARDS OF VIRGINIA" uinuiuui Jno.

l(orTt Open I -JU Norma SHEARER. Robert TAYLOR. "ESCAPE" I. Franehot Tone. Mischa Auer.

Andy Devln. TRAIL of the VIGILANTES' Myrna Ley, Mel. Douglas, "3rd Finger, Lett HAND" S940 Full. Dlnnerwaro "TOO MANY GIRLS" EMBASSY A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN ScsWliSSSrfa. "SPRING PARADE 3812 Broadway OVEN WARE VOGUE "BEHIND THE NEWS" and LON WOLF KEEPS A DATE" AUSTIN 'CHRISTMAS ULY "N'orth Vest Mounte.I Police- symphony Gloria Jean.

"A LITTLE BIT OF HEaTTn-Ladiea 3 CUPS Irory Petal ware Fra Tot! PAD It Uick Powell. "Cknstnm in July I MIV 20c after 6:30 Gary Coor- "North "West Mounted Police" Warren William, Lee Carrillo, Victor Mature, "CAPTAIN CAUTION" 70 Extra! TOWER KVK.j; arts BETTE DAVIS. imely Reouest Hit! James 125 BScK VARSITY 370S ir. 130 )n. After Full.

I OC J0 etUC -J0 LIBERTY 30 Tferhert MARHIIAIJ Cagney, Pat O'Brien, 'Her Come the NAVY' sen aw. lUmnEr 39,2 Sheridan Rd. John Garfield, lillU 'EAST OF THE RIVER' Plus Ana Miller and Lucille Ball In "TOO MANY GIRLS" Jam atephenson, "THT5 LETTER" A Judy Garland George Murphy in "LITTLE NELLIE KELLY" New Show I Brueo Cabot, MARYLAND 'CAPTAIN CAUTION 6746 N. 1 1:30 nn. After 6:30 MUSIC THAT WILL LIVE FOREVER SWEETHEARTS" (In Color) with Nelson Eddy Jeanetto MacDonald.

Frank Morgan, Ray Belger "CHAMPAGNE WALTZ" With Gladys Swartheut Fred Mac Murray. Jack Oakle. Veloz A Yolanda "BLUE DANUBE" In Color and "LOVE ON TAP" PV 7 A I CTMPI A Start Mariorl Rambean. OF TIME: UHCmORlD, 400 Sheridan I WW 60 af.UC Full Price i i JJ(XIV aaAaiV.Ara "East of the Elver" Lucille Ball. Richard Carlson.

"Too Many Girls" Allan Jones, "One Night in tho TROPICS" PCRII Myrna Loy, "THIRD FINGER. 12 ntUHULeft Hand" A "SKY MURDER" PLALSANCE Wallace Beery, "WYOMING" and Tann Dirbm taj -SPRING PARADE" Judy Garland MICKEY ROONEY "STRIKE UP THE BAND" EXCLUSIVE Hsl. M. Rambeow. "Tnrhoat Set's AfatV oha Garfield, imf 4003 Irvine Pk ff TsTa ILI 6223 Broadway Ann Sheridan III IrW "EAST of th RIVER" Plu Ann WILMETTE PICTURES- ls I Cagney, CITY for CONQUEST' MANY GIRLS' Miller and Lucille Ball In "TOO MICHIGAN MAYWOOD 110 Garfield Twin Thrllleral Fitcar Wallace's Famed Mystery.

MGM't romonco wi'fh and Joel McCrea, 'FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" I I -JO in. After 0 JO IJ 3327 Hfll MFTTIT Opm 1:30 SOo to lYlUUEillCi Txuiae Plait, lo Carrtllo "CIIAMBF.lt OF FIOHKOHS" and Hlierlnrk linlmea Shorkrr. "MURDER AT THE BASKERVIU-ES" ull. I CVIt Full Price HUSSEX JOHN HOWARD' DinRDADU 2433 Lincoln ENAMELWARE DIUJnHrn -YESTERDAY'S HEROES' and Joel McCrea. "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" LAST DAY I "BLONDIE PLAYS CUPID" A Gary Hmcw "CAPTAIN CAUTION Ceeper In "NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE" JACKSON PK.

15c 20c 'TO'. Spirited out of, Naxl Gernwiiy. NOT meant for. U. S.

eyes to Pruy Color LATl NtWSI mm (car Romero. -TH is N. CENTER 4031 Lincoln A v. Allan Jena "NIGHT In th TROPICS" XOLAND YOUNO MARY NAH CROWN 1(107 W. Dlvislon-OVCNWARE "CAPTAIN CAUTION" Plus C.

t'nlhrrt. J. Blewert. lt'a a Wonilerful World" BHa Tony Martin. "Kentilrky Moonshine" Walter Pldaeea In "THE SKY MUROER" 4 GLENCOE LEX 1163 K.

Open 11:30 A. M. Daily John Oarflcld. AST OF THE ytflXt-iPi rV.ChB.1 6,30 p.n.T aIo "TOO MANY G1KLS," Lucille Ball pagney, Ann Sheridan. "CITY FOR CONQUEST" AITC 4614 Lincoln Av.

Lucille-BaTlT UrX 19 Ana Miller. "TOO MANY GIRLS" and John Garfield In "EAST OF THE 4tlVER" Large MEAT PLATTER Free Ladle with Evening Ticket, Matinee or Eva. aTa 151 lalaf 1J33I9 NrcirrkCesarRemer ai afrV IVI-GAY CARALLERO" and Leo Carlllo, Victor Mature. "CAPTAIN CAUTION" fl rvmr ft :00 6:30 After 6 30 bLCJlLUt ZUC Full Price a.rc Plua lay. Allan Jonea Ahbott and Co.tello "ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS" T21 8.

Went. William Powell. Myrna Loy. "-I LOVE TOU AGAIN Carol. Lombard.

SUN Charles Charles FOREST PARK T.smhton, "They Knew What They NORTH a. m. and SCREEN "VARIETIES CLAI DETTK COLBERT BA Mil. AND "ARISE, MY LOVE" TYRONE POWER UNDA DARNFIX "MARK OF ZORRO" ARK 8 Hits "DE8TRY RIDES AGAIN," James Stewart. Marlene Dietrich.

THE MIKADO' Con'. a. n. la Midnight 3jo to g. m.

7:55955 review feature 6:15 PflRFQT Madlsoa at Ie Platnaw Mat. 1 UIXLO a Jm E. Brown. Frances BoMnwam, "SO YOU WONT TALK Victor Mature. Leo Carrillo.

"Carta! rautiiss" In Technicolor Kenny Baker. "Friendly NelKhbors" One of the Years' 10 Best HIGHLAND PARK RAY Bis; Hits Carole Lombard. Cary Grant. "In Name Only" Ray Milland. 'Ererythina a ARRMnilC 1040 Argyle 15c, 1:30 to 6:30 vMnUIY1UnC "Calling All HUSBANDS" Plus "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE WAX MUSEUM" MARGARET REX DRAKE if 1:30 6:30 354 Montrose IOC" Surprise Treat Tonlto 9 P.

M. a I rVn4I 25e, flO te :30 Bruce Cabot and First Shaoina, FRANK MORtaM 1LUE IURU ea97BBnBB() Happens at "Swing Tht Andy Devine tome say: MORBID AND DEGENERATE otheri say: HUMAN AND COMPASSIONATE but we say: FASCINATING AND REALISTIC BURGESS MEREDITH IN JOHN STEINBECK'S Lvty Scrrew Star PLUS STAR STRIP TEASERS L0CKW03D HARBISON ADULTS ONLY OAK PARK aa, la Sheffield 1:30 I C-After 6:30 BURLESQUE GIRLS ALtlUll Leo Carrillo. "Captain Caution" JEANETTE Mac DONALD NELSON EDDY "ROSE JMARIE" a ivt MIDWAY Belment I Uu 6:30 I Full Pric 3 HITS Anna Nag-el, Cedric Hardwicke NETT. GWYNN" Vaudeville Dead End Girls SOULS IN PAWN" ANN SHERIDAN i'n Jirr- a kin uckih "THE MYSTERY HOUSE" Plu In "MY AMERICAN WIFE" Road to Ruin Letter of C. McCarthy.

"Undercover AjL ANN SOTHERN rr mivc: ainlv ivicin Daring- Expose of i GIRLS UNDER 21 I AMAP Marlon at Lake St. Oceea in A-rltIi Ann Neagle. Anbtwy 8asith. "QUEEN OF DESTINY" la Tecbaicoor Plu Kay Kyser. Lugasi, KarlonT and Lost ta "YOU'LL FIND OCT" A Mystery wfjs Mnia Modern Youth WOODLAWN aftjir A '90 Selected as Best Film of 140 "GRAPES OF WRATTT" a nn dui to7 15c IS, 25c BERWYN nix.a.1.

ail incL Tax "Great Profile" "MYSTERIOUS MR. REEDER" DfiDTAsT 4050 Milwaukee Op. 1:30 run i rtud surprise tkkat RAMOVA SUPER THRILL MYSTERY SHOW SOUTHERN vatorie "Chan at the Wax Museum" Penny Singleton "Blondie Plays Cupid" News Cartoon Novelty Acts. Musical Hit 35th-Talated Allan Jones. Nancy Kelly.

"On Nliht in the Tronica" s. i -irv. a Oak Pk. I JC a 30 ZXJC je MAaiAMB DAW Gloria Jean. Hugh Hrbert, "LITTLE IVUAI BIT OF HEAVEN and John Garfield.

Brenda Marshall. "EAST OF THE RIVER" Thrill to a Non-Stop Sensation "Exciting Tangy with the Condiment of Romance and Suspense." MAE TINEE. Sherlock Holmes Hit "Murder at the Baskerrilles "BLONDIE PLAYS CUPID" Gary Coosea-. Paoltw LJoyd Nolan. "BEHIND THE NEWS" The EsQUirt Eugene O'Neill's "LONG VOYAGE HOME" Ian Hunter Thomas Mitchell and THE ESQUIRE HOUR, Feature at 1:45, 3:55, 6:05, 8:15, 10:25 DIETRICH Plus Edgar Wallace's Mystery.

"Chamber of Horrors" Goddard. "NORTH WIST MOUNTEIs POLI'TE" ROSEWOOD lie. Bins Croeby. Mary Martin. DUDTJVIJ Op.

1 J. Cagney. Arm Sheridan, DE.lrV III "CITY FOR CONQUEST" Plu DAVIS Miicrr AAtnuu Roosevelt MARQUETTE Bruce Cabot. Rochelle Hudson. "GIRLS UNDER 21" for 1 -IA- A "75IfIffER5T TOWN A I AMD 3639 CHICAGO AVE.

JL.tLllJ ANN SHERIDAN "ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS Allan Jones. Austin AVA. ra "RHYTHM on the RIVER" Beanna Durhln. Bob't Cummingi, "SPKINO PARADE," Dick PoweU, Ellen Drew In "CHRISTMAS IN JULT" Joe 7C. Brown in "BEWARE SPOOKS and Bty Jamea "PTTV TTiTf joni warac Caamey GrabI.

Bob Hop ta "GIVE ME A BA.I1- HIGHWAY 63rd A Western Dlnnerwaro Today "YESTERDAY'S HEROES" LITTLE GERMAN 2 Continuous 6 P. M. VILLA PARK Allan Jones, jancy jvoiit in Jerome neras Laurel and Hardy. "COUNTY HOSPITAL" Ploe Stooge Laugh Riot. "THREE SAPPY PEOPLE" Warren William.

"Lone Wolf Keeps a Date" WnnrtC Bandolpli and Dearborn Sts. Wl 7 :45 A. M. Continuous 3 A. M.

Slaphappy. Wacky Musical Comedy Hit! "LET GEORGE DO IT" WINDSOR 1225 N. Clark Open 1:30 James Caeney. Ann Sheridan "ON IS JSIGJUX IN THJS XKUPILS THE TALK OP THE TOWN 9TH WEEK LA SALLE MADIPON at CLARK I5c. 7:45 A.

M. to 6:30 -ADILTS KIMBARK 6240 KIMBARK MAT. 1 5c TTLD 6 :30 15c. 6 to 6:30 CO! after G. Mitchell." Father I a Prince" VILLARD LOGAN Milwaukee at Sawyer Open 1:30 Robert Sterling.

"Yesterday's Heroea" I IFF Lake end Marlon Sts lAIVCi Walter Pidgeon. "-SKY MUSDES" Plus Ceesr ftonem tn "TH GY rj Ion "STRANGE CARGO." "LADY BEHAVE" Cl.iudftto COLBERT John BARBYMORE IVrll 1 ARBYMORE DEANNA DURBIN. "SPRING PARADE" Joel McCrea "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" BLITZKRIEG Enerlish Dialome Official German Film of Campaign in Holland. Belgium and Franca AVT5CHE Wfco It ta Horn for Ruintd Girls? "Is Your Daughter Safe?" Ate TEgTEROAY'S HEROES" with Jeaa Roam "CITY FOH CONQUEST" and Allan Jones. ancy Kelly.

'ON NIGHT in the TROPICS' DinrT Devon at Clark 15c to 6:30 I Lf VlZi Dorothy Lemour. "MOON OVER BURMA" Joel McCrea. 'FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" Petit Point Uinnerware Free to Ladies with Eve. Ad. COLONY 69th A Kedzte Glass-ware Trniite "GAY BALLERO" Plue Andy Clyde Comedy, OP BLISS" "SHARK HUNTING" and Latest Newi Erenta 15c B.

Jordan. "Pride of the Bowery" ADMIRAL ELMHURST ELMWOOD PARK Joe E. Brown "PO TOU WON'T TALK" BRYANT "FATHER IS A PRINCE" NAN PLAZA 308 W. North Ave. Family Day Today Tomorrow Mat.

Eve. 3175 Bdwy. Op. P.M. Dick JAMES CAGNEY.

ANN SHERIDAN. "CITY FOB CONQUEST" ELM YORK 7540 Grand Are Joel M'Trw. "FOREIGN LAKE SHORE 2 FEATURES ALL SEATS 10c RIVOLI 15c, 5 p.m. to 1 "Cheroke Strip, "Melody. Moonlight' Crowded Nite" Powell.

"Christmas in July' TP I WC Th NEWS REEL THEATEB TT from 8:45 a.m. Tha Mni Inteiwtin? Show Id Chicapo 1-Hr. PROGRAM NEWS SHORTS NORTH MONROE "SKY MURDER" FIRST RUN KEWSREELS WALTER PIDGEON 'BEHIND THE NEWS' JONES. "ONE NIGHT IN THE TBOPICS" Dorothy Lamour. "MOON OVER Bcovi NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE." Gary Cooper DDVN MA WD Open 1 15c till 6:30 DIV 1 11 lllrl Tf I 3308 Lawrence Ave.

Ann Miller, Lucille Ball. "TOO MANY GIRLS" METRO LINCOLN 3146 Lincoln Ave. Mat. 13c. Eve 20e Joe Penner 'Tm from the City" LOMBARD rr IITYC 1141 Wilson Joel McCrea UC LUAL "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT Dorothy Lamour, Robert Preston, "Moon Over Burma LA GRANGE A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN Gloria Jean John Garfield in "EAST OP THE RIVER" Est Side Kids "PRIDE OF THE BOWERY" a rniuri? Jane Cagney.

Arm Snarl dn. nil DlfU Main at St. Charlea Roal TTIinirt Tn Bureo EL at Michln Ara. J'UWIU 15o lias to 1 35c ta 6060o Aftor 'AfterMeinKampf? JBurta rndar. GTiee" Ai 3ethoTa Concerto" a I AD JAMES CAGNET, VllrV ANN SHERIDAN "CITY FOR CONQUEST" ASao Jonei.

NIGHT IN THE TBOPICS COED lif "DARK VICTORY CALO 6400 N. Clark Street Open 1 :30 Dorothy Lsmour. "Moon Over Burma" Mil CflDrt 15c 5 P.M. te 10:30 P.M. R.

Dix. IVllaUr UlLr "Cherokee Strip" "Melody end UoonUghU" Id(. CouBea (or olittet redeemed 23c a dm. mi ff ACT CLARK at NORTH AVE. UULU LUAjl Always 15o Becniest fThfrwijia Betta Davis.

"OIT HUMAN BONDAGE" UIUUtUEi "CITT FOR CONQUEST" Plu Jn GarAe'd "East ef AUaa Jonas. "ONB NIGHT IN TEE TKOPICS" Gloria Joan 'XITTXE BIT OJ EZjlVXN" Horse Janet Gsynor, Lores Has Nancy' DEANNA DUBBIN la "SPBTNGr PARADE".

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