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aicr Sib Tril.i: M.rd 5, 1950 Part 7 Page 3 Section 2 DIRECTORY TRIBUNE AMUSEMENT DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN 1 Realistic Films 'Quicksand' af the Oriental and Fairy Tale fc' A '7 Month's Best THE TOPS IN MUSICALS DOES IT AGAIN! FEBRUARY'S BEST FILMS Cinderella Bicycle Thief 'Intruder In the Dust" By Mae Tinee thru every work submitted and chose five as finalists. These five were performed anonymously before 400 listeners, whose vote determined the winner. Ruth Page, Bentley Stone, and Walter Camryn will give a dance program in Mandel hall Tuesday evening, to include Stone's new ballet, Reunion, and Miss Page's Other presentations will be "Snake-root," "Tropic," "Sarabande," "Hot Afternoons Have Been in Montana," "Zephyr and Flora," "Spring," and "Valse Cecile." This is the second of five offerings in the University of Chicago Settlement benefit series. Robert Quick, violinist, and Gul Mombaerts, pianist, will be joint recitalists in Fullerton hall Wednesday night. Their program embraces Bach's Major Sonata, Prokofieff 's Minor Sonata, Opus 80, and Beethoven's A Major Kreutzer Sonata.

Quick is con-certmaster at W-G-N; Mombaerts teaches at Northwestern. Notes of Music Casts for the Wagner Opera company's twin bill in the Civic Opera house tonight are: Caval-leria Rusticana Shirley Bardin Santuzza, Jon Crain, TurriduJ, Margaret Roggero ILucia, Frank Capelli Alfio, and Grace Hoffman Lola. Pagliacci "Raf ael Lagares Canio, Bruna Falcon Richard Torigi Tonio, Byron Steele Beppe, and Thomas Perkins tSylvio. Musical director of the Mascagni and Leoncavallo scores is Paul Breisach, the stage director Desire Defrere. An unusual composition contest came to fruition in New last week when Leon Stein, Chicago composer and author of forthcoming book on Richard Wagner, was awarded a $750 commission by the Washington Heights Symphony upon the selection of his "Triptych" based onr Walt Whitman's poetry as winner.

The judges were the orchestra and the public listeners. The orchestra and conductor, Maxim Waldo, played It's very seldom that we have a picture we can recommend wholeheartedly for children, and this month is exceptional in that Everybody loved "Take Me Out To The Ball "In The Good Old "The Barkleys of Broadway" and "On The Now comes Jane Powell in her biggest and best show packed with fun, romance and song! It includes such an offering. Conscientious parents who have a dif- ficult time selecting movie fare for young folk will be happy to hear that Walt Disney's latest film is entirely suitable and good Jeanne Cagney causes an argument between Mickey Rooney and Peter Lorre in "Quicksand," now on the Oriental screen. tun for children. Cinderella." After an inter Disciplinarian lude of some disappointing prod Schedule of MetV Performances for ucts.

It's a pleasure to report that the Walt Disney of "Snow White" Is back again. The film not only Season's 1 6th Week DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN is handsome, with imaginative art and glowing colors to bedeck the old fairy tale, but also is told in a gentle fashion, without the lurid The Metropolitan Opera associa tion will present the following performances during the 16th week of the New York season in the Met I RANDOLPH at STATE 3iE 3lifi -S villains which sometimes give tots nightmares. It is enchanced by sudden, piquant touches of humor ropolitan Opera house: Monday Khovanchina," with Blanche The- and music of a kind to appeal to old and young. Cinderella is a darling. She makes tiny togs for bom, Polyna Stoska, Lawrence i fr -1 I Tibbett, Jerome Ilines, and Charles Kullman; Emil Cooper, conductor; Wednesday Don Giovanni," with her pet mice, accepts the abuse of her cruel stepmother and her yTlUBDARD Chicooo'i Mod Popglar Doc Jodwy V7 ft AND HIS JCHESTERFIELD ABC CLUB 1 HllUl AMES 1 prune-faced step-sisters with pa- mm Ljuba Welitch, Polyna Stoska, Pa tience, and finally triumphs as the beautiful bride of the handsome trice Munsel, Paul SchoefHer, Jan mm mm prince.

Peerce, and Salvatore Baccaloni; Max Rudolf, conductor. Thursday ine incidental characters are Samson and Delilah," with both cute and funny, from the twittering birds who enliven the heroine's life to the buck-toothed Blanche Thebom, Raoul Jobin, Robert Merrill, and Nicola Mos- A IUTCHER 0 BROTHERS II -HAL MM-M. "'AGsrjll kjgjff HESBIE rtnt XX OTTO itUlTef0 jffl KIN ICAl SANDS I fFI I woomh Jt a cona. Emil Cooper, conductor. Fri Gregory Pack Is a sfern disciplinarian in charge of an.

air force group in "Twelve O'clock High." At the Woods. day Manon Lescaut," with Dorothy Kirsten, Frederick Jagel, Francesco Valentino, and Lorenzo Alvary; Giuseppe Antonicelli, con ductor. Saturday matinee Dew Musical if I I "Ca-Room Pa Po- inclwding: Ca-Room Pa Pa" Aida," with Ljuba Welitch, Mar- KuSSell and Carey to Co-Star in Movie t- garet Harshaw, Ramon Vinay, Robert Merrill, Jerome Hiijes, and Philip Kinsman; Emil Cooper, con Presented by David O. Selznick and Alexander Korda starring JOSEPH COTTEN VA ORSON WELLES TREVOR HOWARD Written by Graham Greene produced ond Directed by CAROL REED ductor. Saturday night "Faust," with Nadine Conner, Anne Bollinger, Claramae Turner, Charles HOLLYWOOD Gail Russell was signed recently to co-star with Macdonald Carey in Outrage," modern-day mob violence drama.

Miss Russell will play the role of Sunny Garcia, young beauty of a small northern California city. Nicola Moscona, and CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES "REAL THRILLER!" NtWSWMK Regular Price Frank Guarrera; Wilfred Pelle-tier, conductor. "Lov Is lika Thit- DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN 1 BALABAN KATZ WONDER THEATERS 2.S Vlfa 'VK1C: rV V4 -Tim. And Tim And 21 CflAKT: aw.v.-. v.v.

v.vaw. v.w.v.iis.-.'. Voi.t. Tim Again CHILDREN 0 "Yipttt-I-O JANE POWELL ANN SOTHERN "For Your Contort Pleasure AVAIUBIE CN isiiiy ue nuut RECORDS OPEN 8:45 A. M.

Finest environment $10,000.00 mere haa been spent to modernize, redecorate, beautify the Monroe throughout. The most up-to-the-minute sanitary "Powder Room" haa been built for the ladies. Enjoy a eood SHOW at the M0NR0C fTIlt I MnTMumatrayii, HtmnH deHAYILLAND MnntPomBrv CLIFT BARRY UVA CARMEN MIRANDA Extra-IN PERSON! 0233 -i mt TxiP iMinti BEnZELLj BrodericKXl Da nh efl l'l. Mmtropahftm Opn Directed ty LOUIS CALHERN SCOnY BECKETT R0BENARD Directed bj Produced bf CRAWFORD 1 Cabct Cresdsn Rex Ramer RICHARDSON MIRIAM HOPKINS LOUIS BASit tr ORCHESTRA ALL THE mm 'Tun 1 JOE PASTERNAK An M-Q-M PSctur THfBf AND A ROBERT Z. LEONARD PRODUCTION gcrww Hy by SIDNEY SHELDON Based on a Story by JANE WALL FREDERICK KOHNEB and1 KAlfW W.OCT' KIKG MEN IN "1 S5e to 5uc to 3, 60e after, tax inel.

Return Showin First Time ia Years Frank Capra's Academy Award Winner! "MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN" GARY COOPER JEAN ARTHUR AND Frank Lloyd's Romantic Drama "THE HOWARDS OF VIRGINIA" CARY GRANT MARTHA SCOTT LATEST NEWS VAN JOHNSON mgm JOHN HODIAK RICARDO MONTALBAN LlGUTIWlO' Miifrvrirnnmirui Open 8:45 a.m. I KoctdssMcCAVi BRIDGE ORIENTAL THEATRE Starts Thursday MARCH 9 RjivmAnJ MlUM 1 1 niiuiurou SO I CHILDREN GEORGE MURPHY IRELAND Itii All mil i fcvviwwp mice who always manage to frustrate the fat, fiendish cat named Lucifer. The fairy godmother is a plump, comforting soul, a bit absent minded, but the wave of her wand brings about a magic that has the children gasping with awe and glee. Even the most hardened cynic will find the charms of this film difficult to resist, any anyone who likes youngsters will find extra pleasure in just watching and hearing them as they venture into a thoroly delightful world of make believe.

"The Bicycle Thief. A stunning sort of simplicity is this film's greatest asset and most moving quality. Its story is a plain, unadorned tale of a minor event of the kind that occurs endlessly In the large cities, but which proved to be a major tragedy for a man and his little son. A raggedly handsome nonprofessional was chosen for the leading role and he enacts the story without the slightest trace of artifice or self-consciousness. The child, equally inexperienced, is also unaffected.

The supporting cast is made up of ordinary citizens pursuing their individual ways, with neither time nor interest in the incident which sends father and son on a desperate and futile errand. Enzo Staiola is a winning youngster, and Lamberto Mag-giorani is superb both boy and man are sure to be etched on your memory. This foreign film is as fine as any I have seen. It is a classic example of an artistry of a sort that stands alone, a deft commentary on the complexities of life in our time and, an example of the motion picture as an art which I hope you will see. Intruder In the Dust." In addition to presenting a blunt sketch of problems in race relations in a small southern town, this film has some of the ingredients of a mystery, and the identity of the culprit is well concealed until the final scenes.

There are several grisly sequences, and the feverish excitement which possesses the town in anticipation of aJynching is grimly portrayed by an unblinking camera. The film is based on a novel by William Faulkner, who knows his subject well. For the most part it is a probing, accurate account of human behavior. Tiny Elizabeth Patterson has a key role and fV Eleanor Peril tlmtocT I 30C TIMES I IKORTH- liuie I -JVORTH- -NORfH -WEST- DALABAN ATZ THEATERS RAndolph 4-S30O aaaaf Telephone BALABAN ffATZ THEATERS Telephone QC IV RAndolph 4-5300 a III! I 41 918 Belmont Op. 12:15 Cart eon! JULIAN 'RADAR PATROL va.

SPY KING' "Durango Kid Starrett" -WEST- MARY MARTIN Star ef "SOUTH PACIFIC" la llirnim II 8 N. Ash. Open II :45 A. ALAN CURTIS Indian Thrillsl "APACHE CHIEF" Mrnt.niuMH Ccn Tierny. Richard Conte 3 DAVID BRIAN CLAUDE ARM AN.

JR. HGM't 4nm raw tmdint JUANO HERNANDEZ Open 8:45 a.m. 50( I CHILDREN i I Oil nuts Chn. BICKFORD, Jos. FERRER, 'WHIRLPOOL' enrnin a SI 4038 Sheridan Rd.

0e I JO Ambush," Root. Taylor, John Hediak, Arlen. oahl Broderick Crawlord, Joanne Oru, J.nn Ireland VdntnlUHri Sp.neer Tracy. James Stewart "THE GREAT If "THE GREAT VICTOR HERBER Broderick Crawford Jeanne Uru imhm ei KING'S MrrM't ALL THE 1611 W. Revlt OPEN IKK) 'KING OF THE JUNGLE LAND" JOY "ALL THE KING'S MEN" IT "The Nevadan" Plus Randolph Scott Dorothy alone Color! Fir.u DAWN I DIE" Jams.

Caan.v. Georae Raft Valentine Certesa, Sydney Greenstrect. Joaa n.aiaa 'MALAYA" Plus an Unusual Enitint "Wha Dunitr" 'DISASTER" Plus Randolph Scott ii A Re-release, Allan Jones Lee Bowman 111111 THE NEVADAN Dannit MORGAN, Jane WYMAN, Wayne MORRIS uoreiny alone Color I Victor JORV. "BADMEN OF MISSOURI" CHARLES BICKFORD PAUL KELLY RICHARD OERR Optn 9 a. m.

PDAUCnOn Craw. 3 Features! brlAnrUIIU Here It Reckless Actiool 50c I CHILDREN Susanna Foster Hear 28 Victor Herbert Sen's Sun a ky tlary Hartin and Allan Joaea Feature et 2:15 Humphrey Bofiart. Eleanor Parker, Raymond Masaey "CHAIN LIGHTNING" BONITA GRANVILLE Kuarnnkl stUbAKl tUANUH PAHKER HUES 3810 Braadway TECHNICOLOR1 VUUUC The Neat Jelsea Picture! Not a Reissue! LARRY PARKS. BARBARA HALE "JOLSON SINGS AGAIN" MACDONALD CAREY SHELLEY WINTERS "SOUTH' SEA SINNER" "DAKOTA LIL" Plus Marie Windsor Geo. Montgomery Color! 'CHAIN LIGHTNING' nayesene Masaey "BLONDE BANDIT" Pius en Unusually Exeftim "Who Dunit?" "DISASTER" Teen-Aae Backeteera, "BIG TOWN SCANDAL BIG TOWN SCANDAL" JO 8:20 10:20 Plus Geerie Mantfonwry it' r-H "DAKOTA LIL" 3S3S Roosevelt Road Color! Errol Flynn CENT.

PK. rue marie Windsor Color! rheie MONTANA" Plus Gene Tierney fa Alexia Smith. Richard Confe, 6225 Braadway OPEN 130 Spencer Tracy, Valentine Certesa DEVON Charles Bickford, "WHIRLPOOL" pn 9:30 m.m. I BOSH AT OAK Sydney Creenttreet, Jeha Hediak. Lienel Barryasere nynn Madison at Cicero CARTOON OInU The New Jolson Picture! Technicolor! Net Reissue! LARRY PARKS.

BARBARA HALE nmn 5814 West Madison Franchot Tone. Jean Wallace STATE 4 MALAYA" i p.m. tmr I incL CMMrm 30 Al Tim I 3 i Ik ktj I i i "JOLSON SINGS AGAIN" Chas. Lauohton, 'MAN ON THE EIFFEL TOWER' Color! Plus Richard Basenart. "TENSION" HUMPHREY BObAHl fcLlAhuK PAHKER 'CHAIN LIGHTNING' "DAKOTA LIL Kin nC 3912 Sheridaa II HITS! "A tight little comedy of pure qoid." TIME magazine.

A tn IllUUb OPEN MACDONALD CAREY SHELLEY WINTERS "SOUTH SEA SINNER" PIOTAAUCI Paredeef oie Time 2nd COLORFUL WEEK! 1 REELING WEEK NORSHOREi unil wwild. Favorites 1 Betty Bee, ate. Abbott Costello LAUREL A HARDY 3 STOOGES MADISON AT WESTERN Matinee Today Open 1230 IMPERIAL ROSALIND RUSSELJjo Reeort Caenniiaes "TELL IT TO THE JUDGE Plus Errol Ftyoa Alens Smith Wait Pidgeon Janet Leigh 1749 Howard N0RT0WN 1320 N. rrf. Lwr ruroUK rKiutM INGRID BERGMAN ia Roberto Rosselliai'a "STROMBOLI" rafSSiSSNri "MONTANA" aa firn S746 Sheridan Rd.

OPEN 1:30 UU 6ENE TIERNEY. RICHARD CONTE ISLAND tlTTlI JOSE FERRER, "WHIRLPOOL" Patricia NEAL Today at: 2:30, 4:45. t.30 :15. 10:00 Ranald Reafan. Richard Tadd.

"HASTY HEART naUTUCnUI Toehnieolor "THE RED DANUBE" Georga Raft Ella Raines "DANGEROUS PROFESSION" A DinpDR DU 2433 Lincoln Ave. Opea 12:49 MANOR 5609 West North Avenue Errol Flynn. Alexia Smith "MONTANA" AND BITIHOI. UIUUIIHTII Robert Taylor. Arteae Dab John Hodiak.

"AMBUSH" Patricia Neal Ronald Reafan. Richard. Todd. "HASTY HEART Start Tuesday Norfowm-Pontheon Oitlyf "HAMLET" "MONTANA" Color 1 Plus Claire Trevor Fred Mac Murray. "BORDERLINE" Starts Tuesday Academy Award Wtnnerl otiVilS "HAMLET" 3210 W.

MAD. OPEN I P. M. NEW BUOK'M 33,9 Richard CONTE. Chas.

BICKFORD. Jose FERRER WHIRLPOOL" FRED MacMURRAY CLAIRE TREVOR 'BORDERLINE" LAKESIDE uAtVrTi TRST1 "THELMA JORDON Ploa Audrey Tetter 4TENION Richard Basenart "7. 9 I rB Beys Mr ROBERT TAYLOR-JOHN HODIAK "AMBUSH" GENE TIERNEY RICHARD CONTE "WHIRLPOOL" bskBD'Y STRAND 1641 Roosevelt Rd. Robert Taylor GINO BECHIvcii "THE VOICE OF LOVE rias from "I Poslioeel" "VAiriceaa" FEATURE: 2:00 4)0 8)0 8:0010:00 Artene uani. jorm Hoaiax, -AMBUSH" Plus Barbara Stanwyck, "THELMA J0R00N" Starts Wed.

Academy Award Winner! LAURENCE ii A I BT TT niUIC 4614 Lincoln Ave. OPEN 1:30 'LJ AV Id Ronald REAGAN. Richard TOOD Patricia NEAL, "HASTY HEART" Claira TREVOR. Fred MacMURRAY, "BORDERLINE" 3204 W. Madiaon St.

Jane Russell OLIV1ER Bi KEDZIE COVENT 8e6.i3R.eClt.IIli The Real Orassa ef Toare Gate and Bleed! "Dtstrt Vtctory ft "Teniiian Vietary Srarte Tets.l The Acodemy Aware" Wiener! LAURENCE A IF 9 olivier 4 nMmi.li. a handles it Juano Her Jack Beutel. Thomas saiteneu nandez, as a defiant prisoner, is rCT rvn 1S K. Cicero Color Cartoon! ff LmJ I till -Eadar Patrol s. Spy King" "THE OUTLAW" Rosalind Russell Johne Wayne "Red River rv at at pa 2SI Devon OPEN I P.

Errel FLYNN Alesis SM ITH TECH NICOLOR! 'MONTANA' Plua Rasalind Russell v' A'1 Robert Cummines TELL IT TO THE JUDGE' eun E. F. MaeMwrav. Claire Tn Abbott AFRICA SCREAMS Costeile excellent, as is Will Geer, playing a courageous sherif. Claude Jar-man gives a winning portrayal of a youth encountering ugly reality with a fear which he overcomes noiu rr it wn.i am TELL IT TO THE JUDGE' 12 "BORDERLINE" 'VVllZZ i.rr,c.

"TEN ION" a DCU A I I Cfl SSra W. Cerm.k Op. feature Errol Flynai. Alexis Smith KATHARINE HEPBURN 3828 W. MADISON SHELLEY WINTERS MACDONALD CAREY ALEX mack a only a woman could Kr "MONT ANA Rosalind Russell.

"TELI. IT TO THE JUDGE' A beautiful rom antic drama filleti with the "SOUTH SEA SINNER" sis w. Madison music of SCHUMANN, BRAHMS AND USZT. STAR-GARTER e. ARCMORE aw Argyle al Kenmera fifty hundred north) "EASY MONEY" In which -he "Quartet" format I again used to thorough! explore what happens to four sets of char- actars who suddenly and unetrpect- edly acquire) wealth.

Most amusing and most novel in our opinion are those sequences checked. "The Seberboa Sfolfords "The Wflht Club Seqeeace'' "The Hea-PeeJreal Clerk" "The Oispirittd Bau Fid4lr" Feature at 220. 4u0, 4:20, I 20, 10:20 OPEN 8:00 A. with honesty. Engrossing and unusual entertainment.

Role in "Eiffel Tower" "SONS OF LOVE" DICK POWELL TIT MIKE 1 I "AMBUSH" ROBERT TAYLOR JOHN HODIAK INGRID BERGMAN "STROMBOLI" "THE BLONDE BANDIT" EVELYN KEVES Plus Kirhy Grant. "TRAIL Or THE TIE OX" GIL LAMB COMEDY "diiwt-w nn aw" BUGG N. Damea OPEN I P. at. Adults 37c AVENUE "ON THE TOWN" 308 S.

Cicero. "STORY OF MOLLY I Hazardous for Franchci a 7AV Greer Garson. Walter Pidgeon OAVUI "THiT FORSYTE WOMAN" 4346 Mad. CHAI.l.Nf. ru uu HOLLYWOOD Franchot Tone WHITEPALACE -AMBUSH' RKO Sportscop "DIAMOND SHOWCASE hmkpn bones several tunes Lake Sbert's Greatest Thrill Perked Western Robert Taylor "AMBUSH" JOHN HODIAK IB 4 Lets Skarts' Greatest Thrill Packed Westers I Jackie Ceeeer, "STORK BITES MAN" Mat.

Only! '-Huckleberry Finn." Mickey Reenev I Ypem a a filminsr in Paris of present 9 pt 5418 Mad. 3 Feau. Joan Darts UUl ThA Man on the Eiffel Tower. "A PACHB CHIEF" Diet Powell. "MBS.

MIKE" iS I56 CERMAK MATINEE 0AUY BakalBiavam AVPIMI WiW ctn one occasion he had to jump fipi nui 7074 N. Clark Oeea 1:15 AUCLrnl Reauest Reture Shewlat Marie Lmts. BT.thrvn Gravaea. Jaaa Iter jt my SPENCER TRACY- JAM I tjiAKi Mil i 1821 Lonrats Robert TaTtor illlLU "AMBrsH" Plot Rosalind ButaeTl. -TETX IT TO THIS JUDGE" SUBURBAN from the roof of one building to ix fliehts above street amL'ff SheCeld-Belment OPEN IIU ALL-TECHNICOLOR SHOW) Er-l FLYNN.

Graer GARSON. Reaort YOUNG "THAT FORSYTE WOMAN" William POWELL Mark STEVENS. "DANCING IN THE IflCCII Taehnieoler Robert Pena Werren's "ALL THE KING'S MEN" SRODERIOC CRAWFORD MERCEDES MeCAMBRiDSf On counts a brilliant echtevement as attested by its nomination for teven Aced-emy Awerdt, Certainly one of the season's important events. at 2:45, 5:10. 7:35, I09 And THE ESOUIRE HOUR I.11LIIIIUII I MOO Musical I M4 level.

Plas Reht. Montaeinerv Ann Birth OAK PARK la hilarious ceeaedy. 'ONCE MORE. MY DARLING' TU- OPEN IMID Marion at Lako St. Michael Spencer TRACT.

Valentine COBTESA GREGORY PECK DCDTUH 4717 Lincoln Oaee 12 Cartoon! OCnlrlM Marie M0NTE2. Andy DEVINE! "IuTn 'RAIDERS OF THE DESERT', PARIS BOMBSHELL' KLrXl Edaar Bereee Jeha Jw Gsil Oavaej Russell O'Saee Sydzwy Gneastreet. John Hodiak. Lionel Barrjmore Sky Romance DELUXE "MRS. MIKE" IUCK POWELU KVEI-VX KITES "BIG WHEEL" thoMas mickkt Booyrr 4 'CAPTAIN CHINA" "MALAYA" Tins LAMAR FEATtUETTE FEVTEWf 1 I HUGH MARLONE GARY MERRU DEAN JAGGES ntf I Gary Cooper.

Dana Andrew ALALfc Walter Breonan. "WESTERNEB" irr-u i i. ilr Minor SITS Broaay UOrOTRT Minnur, job nail. ill is W. North Ave.

OPEN 10 A SENSATIONAL FEATURES! Greatest AU-Tlrill Shew af All-Tirat! mysVceWuhse, "CONGORILLA" BORNEO" JUAIVE. OnUIVL lOBETTA TOl-Ni OLIVIA KB HAYILAANT VAN JOH.VSON "Snake Pit" "Mother Is a Freshman" 8:30. li tm. 87. 8:45 I Kooert Taylor.

Ariene Dahl VILLA "AMBUSH" RoMlimi Bsaaall TETT, TT TO TWR 1st RUN Diraet front Loop! INGRID BERGMAN PARK KITJGE 5 COLOR CARTOONS 5 MATINEE ONLY DICK POWKIX STnOiYlBOLI" I jXxSr, -Sw rVKLW KEYES 'k -t TZIr 1 Jul 1 to -i, 1 -zz I r. DA DAI a aaai a. COED liS0Zm W1URLPOOL- 'MRS. MIKE mje jt m- -av UNDER THE ROSSELLINI jrs-f, DIRECTION or lfl rCClTV West Soerldaa LOOLVA 4.1S "Uka Ttrlef Cnewonter- bnt far more reneria with rmr.f X. X.

Jaliy Neera. TOUR STEPS in the CLOUDS' fckRGL fLYNN ALEXIS SMiTH "MONTANA" RUSSELL Rob CUMMtNGS "TELL IT TO THE JUDGE" PICKWICK 0.r "CALLING ALL GIRLS "ft. BUM DnCTTUfrtnTl Montrae First Boa KUOLtVliUli Hita Barbara ftaaerTok 33335 Wendell Carey. "TTJTI.M A JOHlOS PJne Geae Tierney. Kirti.nl Cmte.

-WHIRLPOOL- SUBURBAN i EVANSTOM OPEN -e STARTS "MONTANA" TEAT RO ERROL FLYNN ALEXIS SMITH -MAYWOOD- Iff TCir nnV Houthwirt Dick Pweil CTITTlin TAN BTBiN at MICBIfSAS DIUUIU Crn AIri.TS IHUJltDUA "MBS. MIKB" A le Bewmen Kryie KncT. "THESE 8 A GIRL IS MY HEAHT" tXTRAI THRFB TETHN1COLOR CABTOOXS! 5TjttJ IN TECHNICOLOR! R0SAL1N0 RUSSELL ROBERT CUMMINS TELL IT TO THE JUDGE' I tan tlTIiUTiCAD 1525 K. Clark St Opea 12 45 FOR SHOW TIMES Paeee CKeentees a-34 VARSITY KraaVsrtcfc Crwfare ioha Iretanet. ieanee Drw.

Jane Oerok "ALL THE KING'S MEN" ZX'ZZZZ "Tb Natadan" "BURSISO QUESTION" "THE WENCH CHARLIE CHAPLAIN "BURLESQUE oa CARMEN mm Tf UllJUn Rotwn Terlnr. "AMBi fH' Gene Tierpey. Rirhard Coete. ''WHIRLPOOL" open i aa CHOSEN "BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR GLENCOE STARTS "MRS. MIKE" DnCm AU Teelmleoier Shew! KUdlAF rArcio rv thk dakk- t44 Bosom -CHALLPNGB TO UM1B" DICK POWELL EVELYN KEYES tit BRODERICK CRAWFORD A JOANNE BHD "ALL THE KING'S LIEU" a Celer: CEORSE MONTCOMERY "DAKOTA LIL" VALENCIA rvf a iM N- Lerrabee John Wayne rleeoy Beearf LIGHTNING" Eleaaer "CHAIR UVLJUa Jorm A nr.

"SA VIM" OP TWO Jim A Jm Bannoa. "FlGHTiyO BEDHEAP" la Caturi srser fl ADbT Ciark-Maxtlaeet OPEN A. M. VLARPi LATE SHOW 4 A. TTCHxicoLOur XT IV A TV" A FRjtt MarMTKRAT "BORDERLINE DOWTVEKS GROVE STADIUM THE NEW JOLSON STORYI LARRY PARRS BARBARA Htt "JOLSON SINGS AGAIN" Is Tosnalsolor SOUTH ERN t2S S.

Oak Park OPEN I3 First Oak Park Shewing! ROSALIND RUSSELL "TELL IT TO THE JUDGE Itsltert Ceatattees. Tewee. Marie McOaaeM Plea Marte WtaaW "DAKOTA LIL" Ceo. Meertaeesory Colorl -WTNO AM A PBATEB" TkM A.di.w rafiee tstrkford YALE et am S404 N. riark-OPEV HSO TUALU "DATCCTjeO IN THE "DARK Terhnlesior TMrk Pnerell.

Fretya Kevee. MR. VIKE" ar AannuPT Cknaae SI.BMJI11TNT PATHOL" Pwnei I osier bUnUJeCl Karhartw Meeean rLAYBOCSE XAK IXIRST- WORLD V. Ctar Open 1 ARINW PATROL- PARKWAY TTVA? I Hareere SJaBwyt. WemSeB Coney 11IUU THELMA JIUMV A "rt Tayav Artew IHtkl.

"AMBI PB" Mat. IF.a nrrDDJTU Emi nmn 4tO S. Mi-hirm Seasner Traey. "ADAM'S RIB PKn RKaara Ceete. Gene Tiery.

WHIRLPO0L" Starr TerW-eaer W7erJ LAUaCNCC IIUIIII CTII nana Andrew. erTNl AST A PBATEB" OPEN STARTS 4) CHIEF" CMRir STABBETT WILMETTE "APACHE LARAMIE" JLOMBARO- KICirLAjVD PARK- "BICYCLE THIEF" Humphrey Bocjert faket cut Vem hit job at a pilot for ro-mence with Eleanor Parler in wCKai Lightning." A Ka McV.clan. 1 UbUVintll Axia SmiUa is "MONTANA" In Tef hrtw-olor Marc t. Wartd Prelrr -JCUrS CAE" elua tax Perfraasrea "-3A Aid AUU Ordcrl ey CAecJt ef Ceab. Acsepiee) -r Garoen.

Walrar PKhreoa DU PAGE I 4 tjir rTITTDT Anattaee et Clerk Open 1 LArICi i-UUI I Bima-4 Knur. a. Keal "HASTY. ECASr wUllaa reaeii. IsUrka Sie-rem eiivica 4.

I ALCY0N THELM. JORDON POKTS "THAT roRSVTE WOMAN "DANCING IN TEE DARE" -GREAT was. rewelL AJLDENi BaxbAra Stanwyck. Wendell Lorry.

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