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THE BOSTON GLOBE MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1938 Amusements 9 "The Arkansas Traveler" Coming X. To the Paramount and Fenway fffv "jf lfBmntaj wa TOMna am i a. MARJORY ADAMS Movie Question Box STHANTW-Ymj and Me" and "Trorl Holiday. Matinee at 2:00. Evenings ar.

R-00 SOUTH BOTOV PROADWAY -Li'ti-Tousih Guv" and "Protcaaor. Beware." Matmeea. at 1:30. Evenings at 7 30. STRAND "Armv G'f-' and "Penrod's Double Toubie Matinees at 1.30.

Evenings from 5 30. WAKEFIELD "Mother Carer' Chickens" and "When Were You Bom." PRINCESS "Lettter nt Introduction WALTH AM EMBASSY "Snawn cf the Nortn" and "Siety in Numtiers." Continuous anow. WATERTOWN COOLTDGE "Shcnworn Angel" and 'Men Are Such Fools. Maimeea at 1-43. at 7:43 WATERTOWN SQUARE "Trre Blind Mire" and "Swim Mta." Matinees at 2.00.

Evenings at 7.45. WATIBI.ET STRAND Finds Andv Hardy" and "Bulldog Drummond In Africa." Matinees at 2.00. Evenings at 8:00. WINCHESTER -WIN CHESTER "Cowboy From Brooklyn." 2:02. "Fast Company." 3.2S.

9.26. WINTHROP WINTHROP "Keen Smiling and "Sneed to Burn." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 8:00. WEYMOUTH DRIVT-TN--The EVTRETT CAPTTOL "Lfwai ytrwia AnO ana "Nurse, From Brooklyn Man nee at 1:30. Evenings at 7.0O- PARK "A-tot Girl" and "Mr.

Mrrto Taxes a Chance." Matinees at 1.30. Evemnirs at 7.i0. HTDE PARK FAIRMOUNT "Xve Find Anriy Hardy," 3.15, "Air 3:13. 9.15. 3:15.

9:15. HYT3F PARK "Bad Man raf Brim stoat 3:24. 9:24. "One Wild Night." 2:09, 8:09. JAMAICA PLAIN JAMAICA "Give Me a Sailor" and "Rich Man.

Poor Giri." Matinees at 1:45. Evenings at -45. LEXINGTON LEXINGTON "Mother Carey Cnickens" and "Go Chase Yourself. Matinees at 2:00. Evening at 8:00.

MALDEN GRANADA "Rich Man. Porr Girl." 1-30. 4:50. "Spawn of the North." 2:50. 6:10.

9.30. ORPHEUM "Mr. Moto Take a Chance" and "Wide Open Faces." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 8:00. MYSTIC "Dr.

Clitterhouse" and "Shop-- worn Angel." STRAND "Safety In Numbers," 5 05. 5:15. "Algiers." 3:10, 6:20. 9:25. MATT APAN ORIENTAL "Spawn of the North" and "Safety in Numbers." Matinees at 1:45.

Evenings at 8:00. MEDFORD FELLS WAY "Crime School." 3:05, "I'll Give a Million." 7:55. MEDFORD "Cowboy from Brooklyn." 3:55. 45; "Having a Wonderful Time." 2:45, 8:40. MFI.ROKF "My Bill" and "Sky Giant." Matinees at 1:30.

Evening at 7:30. NATICK COLONIAL "Spawn of the North and "Speed to Bum." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 8:00. NEEDHAM PARAMOUNT "Backet Busters" and "Penrod Double Trouble Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at NEWTON PARAMOUNT "Gateway" I aaaaa.

aj. I -T" "IS tv-Tr- a -I. .4: i i.s ''K i Q5'. I 5 "I i' I fe'- i4- 'a WViaaTMaHjL -aJ Movie Schedules BOSTON THEATRES Bownorv Ais-irT. in-4.

2 no, n-n. 8'2fl; "Safety 9.00, 12:22, :50. 10:04. COT-fMBTA Scrrfn, 11:00, Stage show. 2:15.

8:15. BITOl Dral Eur! Kids in Guy. JO IA. 12:57. H-45, 40; WtviMr Unrter Susptcton," 9:00, 11:41.

3:42. 5.32. 8:24. EXETE "Saf-ty In Number." 2:15. "The Crowd.

Boars." 3.20, 6:10. 9:00. FENWAY "Tour Tauirhtir." 1:10.4:00. "Campus 2:50. 3:45.

8:35. rtVE AST- ''Padirrr-wsik! 4B M-xmpt Sonata," 12:45. 2:50. 5:00. 7.10.

StLMan's Friend." 2:10, 4:20. 6:30. "The River," GATETT "Blockade," 9:20. 1:23, 5:33, stsae show, 12:39, 4 48. "Damsel in Distress." 10:44.

2:5.1. 7:02. HOWARD "Doctor Rhythm." 10:30, 6.30; stase show. 12:00, 2:30, 8 30. KETTH-BOSTOV "Mr.

Mnto Takes a Chance." 12:00. 2:35. 5:09. 7:40, 10:15: "Little Mis Broadway," 10:35, 1:10. 3:40, 6:13, 8:50.

KEITH-MEMORIAL "Hold That Co-rrl." 9:50. 12:50. 3:55, :55, 10:00: "Breakine the lee," 11:15. 2:20. 5:20.

8:25. LOEWS L1v Obierta," 9:20. 12:15. 6:10, 9:10: "Boys' Town." 10:25. 1:25.

4:2.1. 7:20. 10:20. LOrW'S STATE "The Lady Objects." 12:15. 3:10, :10.

'Boys' Town." 1:25. 4:25. 7:20, 10:20. METROPOLITAN "Straieht. Place and Show." 11:15.

1:55. 4:35, 7:20. "Broadway Musketeers," 10:00, 12:40, 3:20. 6:00. 8:40.

MODERN" 'Tour's a Crowd," 10:40, 1:50, 4:55, "Valley ot the Giants," 9:15, 12:20. 3:25, 6:30, 9:40. NEWS REEL All the nrwsreels. comedy, cartoons, snorts, travelogue, adventure, musical, etc. ioon 'til midnight.

PARAMOUNT "Four Daughters." 10:10, 1:00. 3:50. 6-40, "Cammu Confessions." 9:00. 11:50. 2:40.

8:20. REPERTORY "Lone Bander." 1:39, 4:49. "She's, Got Everything." 12:27. 937. 6:47.

"When Thief Meets Thief," 1:58. 5:08, 8:19. SCOLLAT SQUARE "Four's a Crowd 11:20, 2:25. 5:20. "Valley of the Giants," 11:35.

2:35, 5:35. 8.30, SOrTH STATION THEATRE Latest March of Time." "Travel to Guatemala" and "RubinofT and His Violm" and other subjects. Continuous, 9:30 a. m. to 11:30 p.

m. TRANS-LUX THEATRE N-wsreel. Fea- turins European and Flood Scenes, Comedy. Musical. Travel.

Cartoon. pDort Reels. Continuous. 9:15 a. m.

to 11:30 p. m. TRFMONT "Marco Polo," 9:00. 11:48. 3:12.

6:30. 10:00: "She Married an Artist," 10:19. 1:43, 5:07. 8:31. UPTOWN "Snawn of the North." 1:05, 4:45.

"Algiers." 3:00, 6:35. 10:10. WASHINGTON STREET OLTMPIA "Spawn of the North." 9:05. 12:10, 3:10. 6:15, "Speed to 11:00, 2:05, 5:05, 8:10.

Stars of "The Arkansas Traveler" are, left to right. Fay Bainter, Bob Burns, Jean Parker and John Beai. St'. q. Isn't "Tbe Lady Objects" a p-ks picture which co-ttar- cene Rayrrond and Fay Wray wars im? I G-rtrude r.akirs a picture now? Why ytCTt-ir'n on Eleanor Powell's he en srrsrirwrl' I Lane in "Four Dauzh- co-starred carvers i-roiefsion.

wmch ben the same plot. Lf' nr? that plot before In Gertrude Michael is rot r''re I never did th7' stnFPrt work on mv'i-Jx' but iinderstand they vJlrre. with Bums and Allen tri to the cast. Warner Broth-tTtisrrtd Gale rage pi the part, AMUSEMENTS LAST2DAVi fThe RITZ Brothers -rmi ir.trr mirr --j ruininr jiismiwui, lawk na jnun "BROADWAY MUSJCrTEEHS" ay-- -sa i Ronald Colman ilFilUEElE moo fasti Ratal-one Frances Dee Drew Henry Witcoson "MYSTERIOUS MR. MONT Case." I( vo snows.

8:00 and 10.00 p. m. AMUSEMENTS sW CrJJ HOLD THAT CO-ED JOHN BACBYMOCE HAS JOB WEAVER KO. MUSPHY JOAN DAVIS BOSBY ISfH CHAffUE, RJGCiiS "BREAKING THE ICE" STARTS WEDNESDAY JRSR ta) ttS rtrtwgf't liflttt ItRfk kit! V' I 7 3 1 WmfSFBVCK LUCILLE BALL ANN MILLER 'An HKO Psdlo Riot! 77TZ PLU5 THIi 2nd rcAIUKC as. a UkAi rata I.

KAnavULrfl jvUI I in 7 Tu. HOPE HAMPTON GlENDA FARBELL Sail LIT tlaiPLI PETER LOR I LITTLE MISS BROADWAY A CHANCt AO t-a 1 ii "7" i as WOULD CRIME, SCHOOL HURRICANE FOOT BOLL MICK.EV ROONEY jPENCCtt TtCV I I C0N1 I'l'ii' i-'-l 1 LATEST 'MARCH OF TIME' "ALSIESS." Ciwriaa Byar-Siri Gorw-HaSr Lamarr 'SAFETY IN Tha Joa5 Family-Jeil arnt Wrsarsifay CAREFREE'; -SPA 8F THE NORTH' aMjta.lMtff.iiflliU r. Utd fitter mme tvvi mm it I IB I 9 AMUSEMENTS CLK CAaLC-MYamA LOT TOO HOT TO HANDLE C0LONIALTs.S The ALFRED LUNT "1 LYNN FONTANNE Production of "AMPHITRYON 3S" Mfl BWE ADMITTEO DURIWC THE PROLOGUE Bsf. OCTi Cheryl Crawford rresenta INA CLAIRE in Lewi Melter'a cay. new comedy "YANKEE FABLE" Staeed by Otto L.

Preminger REATS Eves. 55c tia S2.7A tax Inel. NOW Wed. Sat. Mats.

SAfl ta S2.2I Eitr Miiiniolrt Shaw Tam. Nita Cal. Ee. BURLESQUE a n.iiw -1 I III J'Jll HallvawHMl Scandala Rarlaaaaart li lif'vlll GEORGIA SOTHERN iWte Stow Friday Diana Laaao-AI Galaaa Man Calaman-Banita Fraacli SO Mila 30 etarlRaR Girls NEXT WEEK MARGIE HART FINE ARTSrj0ctI1 P. W.

MASS.AVE.stNORWAV St. Daan Sinn 12:30 20th WEEK Children UaSar 12 yri. 15s PADEREWSKI "MOONLIGHT SONATA" UPTOWN CHARLES BOVER A faCDC HEDV LAMARR MU4JlItff3 SPAWN OF THE NORTH hISyefmoI ENTIRE NEW Midnieht Sho EXETER no art Taylor-M. O'Sallmas is "Tlaa eraw Ran lr4 Praaty-Snrina Byinetas Is "Ssftrf ta Naaiaara' SHOW TOOA Tomorrow, Tneadav. Holiday Eve.

a ftfol 2 Days! "FOUR DAUGHTERS" coMrVfl Matin at 1:30. Evenings at B-OG. WEST MWTOV "Ttacka Bust era" and Devfl ut a Susy." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 8:00. QUTVCY STRAND "Algiers," 3:00, 6:00.

9 00, "Rica Man, Poor Girl' 1:40, 4:50, 7:30. QUINCY "Spawn of the North." 3:00. 6.00, A Desperate Adventure," 1:40. 4:40. 7:50 REVERE BOULEVARD "Algiers" and "Give Me a Sailor," Matinees at 2:15.

Rvenmas at 8. 80. REVERE "Algiers' anr! "Give Me a Sailor." Matinees at 2:13. Evenings at 8 .00. ROSLINDALE RTALTO "Prrtfesarvr.

Beware" and "Bulldog Drummond Africa." Matinee at. 2:00. Evenings BELLEVrE "TTl Give a Million" and "Sky Giant Matinees at 1.45. Evenings at 7:43. ROXBURY CROSSING CTHTRION' "I 11 Give a Million' and "Pride of the west," Matinees at 3.00.

Evenings at 8:00. RQXP-URT KTVOLI "Spawn of the North" and "Safety in Numbers." Matinees at 2:0. Evenings at 8.00. WARREN "Dr. Clinerhouse" and 'Mother Carey Chickens." Matinees at 2.00.

Evenings at 8:00. DUDLEY "Racket Busters" and "Pen-rod's Double Trouble." Matinees at 1:45. Evenings continuous from 7.00. SOMERVILLE CAPITOL BALL SQUARE "Racket Busters' and "I'll Give a Million." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 8:00.

CENTRAL "The Texans" and "Nurse From Brooklyn." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 8:00. DAVIS SQUARE "Crime School" and "Big Town Girl." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 8:00. AMUSEMENTS WILBUR Efes.

8:30 GEORGE ABBOTT'S Comedy WHAT A LIFE By CLIFFORD GOLDSMITH turn 4 Sat. Mate. 53-51 Beg. MON. EVI OCT.

II EYES. 8i30 EDDIE BOWLING resents Sw CEDMC HARDmCKE SUAPOM' SUBSTANCE By PAUL VINCENT CARROU. SARA ALUM0 JULIE MYDEN Eaaa 5V S2 iSaf ala. SV 52 50 ta in PLYMOUTH--yj -Last 9 Times Victor Fsyne Jenninra aresents ETHEL BARRYMORE "WHITEOAKS" Ty lalsrii de 1 Reehe Eaaa Woa-Sat Matt Tas la EXTRA MAT. TOMORROW PTsceeds to Artora' fond NO TAX 5c to ml saiiOlaw COLUMBUS DAY Oet.

IS Beg. MON. A Gfoiiii Theatre Prn.1 action Bt lifford Odets Frances FARMER Lather ADLER Morris CARVOVSKT tat Inr SHUBERT Beg. MON. Eve.

8:30 Vlnten Freedle-r presents Wb. BAXTON Victor MOORE In a New Musical Comedr "LEAVE IT TO ME" with SOPHIE TUCKER-TAMARA Book by Bella, Samuel Dgawart COLE PORTER Em. S1.I0-1V3O. Wn -Sat. Wstt 75 ua MARCH CFTIMi mtrifn iiu'mma CJ lAafarmaSixA Our GanG IftOSi ALEK lr pack: MOLT-gosay jqbdah'.

VICTOS MO0HE-Weti BSK a a. mi Wash. Bolstn ALL to NEWS In PICTURE MARCH OF TIME CnajaaV, Traatl. Miiieal, Cartooa OtSara 1-15 anrj "Army CtrL' AMERICA'S FAVORITE THE GRANDEST ROLE America' ranking humomt and dispenser of homespun pMosoprty friendly, funny gay. Ha takes his place alongside that other great interprtttr of Amarican characters.

Will Rogers, in this story your kind of forts told as you'd tell it your4f. iuuiiii unralrwniinr urnrf.nr-iffftnnlri nwmmiirarniliiYTi after testa were taken of Leota and Gale. Q. Charles Farrell was bom in South Walpole and lived also in East Walpole. He was graduated 1313 from Walpole Hijm School.

His class held a reunion this Summer but he couldn't come because he. was making a picture. The reason Charlie was at Onset was because his parents ran a theatre there. They also ran one at Revere Beach. Charlie played football for Walpole School.

Miss Walpole. A. Yes. that is all quite true, and later he went to Boston University, where he made many friends who are glad he is returning to pictures. Q.

Is Richard Greene married? Helen Stark. Roxbury. A. J'o, he is single and is in his early 20s. He is just over 6 feet, weighs 170 pounds and has dark brown hair and blue-gray eyes.

He likes golf, swimming and riding, and is an amateur photographer. Q- Is Phyllis Brooks' hair bleached? To have a screen test what must you do? Must your hair be its natural color? Mary Kelley, Roxbury. A. Probably Miss Brooks has had her haid dyed most screen stars do at one time or another in their career. To get a screen test you must show ability as an actress, have what is known as a photogenic face, and interest some talent scout in your talents.

Only one person becomes a screen actress for every 200 persons tested. And only one person out of 200 who apply for a test are given one. Q. Who is considered Hollywood's best dressed man? Also Hollywood's best dressed woman? Could I have your picture? Joseph Hurley. Roxbury.

A. Adolnhe Meniou seems to have been mentioned most frequently as Hollywood's best dressed actor, but no one weman ever managed to attain that honor. Each studio has its own candidate. When I get to be a film star you may have my picture. Q.

How old 5s Kay Francis and is she really quitting pictures? Margaret Kerrigan. Roxbury. A. Kay was born in 1905 and she is quitting Warner Brothers, at least. AMUSEMENTS HUMORIST IN HE'S EVER PLAYED! pltT 'n tu "SPAWN NORTH" itic NATJCK Mat.

1700 sunn! 4 M.t. 2-t. C. laft-0. ImirH.

rflda 'Spaws of tbe North Mle)u lari "SPEED TO BURN" Needham West Newton I I I'lil Hal I K.v'.'.'.-i'i.in.i'ii.n.'iiM.i tDiaL- Bnla aaa iiatatvci uuaicia tat a Twat-D. Parnll 'Ni'ai I 0akM Trtlia' ICKEY 8EY DEVU. IS A sissr ROSUNDALE MieUv litr Lnaii Jaanatte Nslaon Nm CariMi Srwaa MacDonald Eadr im rn! Nartr' i lTlalE 4 Mraa Ana CIIME llaia' -Rl ALTO ALL NEW SNBW KMdltW ROXBURY traai-Aliaa laoiiat 1 Edw G. Robinaon CET SUSTEtS Baaiia Traa(' Ciaa Ma a Saiiaf 01. CLITTEHHSUSt' fn liitr-aay Kaalar HatarCar? Caitta Somerville Rox.

Crossing Gaxrq a.to ataft "OU AND ME" "TiflC Mtkioaf" Etfwartf Aaaiaaaai 0 CLITTEtNSUSr Ruby Kaalar alataar Cava, Cirta ROXBUR WALT HAM I 'JLU nf TUT 1fiCTU aft ii xii ii ui i i. ii i ii La laaail rETT BtEM- i TJCiitBtricti'n URNS editor of the only newspaper thare, and keeps the woman owner from being robbed of her paper. Later Bob bucks the town's "big interests and is aided by the scapegrace son of the Mayor. There is a thrill-a-minute climax with a couple of hundred hobos doing their share to bring about law and order. Irvin S.

Cobb. Jean Parker, John Beal and Dickie Moore are in the cast. "Mr. Wong. Detective," calls upon Boris KarlofT to solve a series of baffling murders which tend to cause international complications.

A. If I could answer this question Td write a front-page story on it. And it looks as if the film will be released when you are an old, old lady. Q. What Is Sonja Henie's next film? Did you see her in Hollywood and is she really beautiful? James MacMahon, Roxbury.

A. They've switched pictures on Sonja and she will make "Love Interest" instead of "Castles in Norway." Yes, I saw Sonja again and she looks just as she does in the films, and is just as sweet and unaffected, too. Q- Is Mae West one of the few who doesn't wear a foundation garment in Hollywood? Tell me all you know about Linda Lee. Find out what you can about Miss Colby of the Don Winslow serial. Josie M.

A. Miss West wears no foundation garment on the stage, and I never became intimate enough to ask her what she wore under her costumes for the screen. Linda Lee's real name is Harriet Richardson and she was born in New Orleans 25 years ago. She has been featured with such famous orchestras as Ben Ber-nie. Paul Ash, Mark Fisher and Vincent Lopez.

Our radio editor will try tf get. information regarding the Miss Colby you mentioned. Snd yonr movie questions to Marjory Adams at the Globe, or leave them at Loew State Theatre. AMUSEMENTS THEATRES TODAY MALDEN Geo. Raft-Oorothy Lamour-Haxiry Fonda "SPAWN OF THE NORTH" Robert Young "Rich Man, Poor Girl" Smarts Fri.

"MARIE ANTOINETTE" Ckai. Sayar-Heay LaMarr HCin AVFR "ALGIERS" SAFETY IM NUMES' Frea AwarS Tawiyat Pawar-Faya-AaiaelM Raatiaia Haiaa" Virtar alcLaalta "Tlia Darit'i ftrff AFlf 02 OR PHEUM Lor. Yaaaf-Jaal MtCraa "THREE SLINO MICE" Raey Vailaa-R. Laaa "Goia Diayan in farii" Peter Lorre Mr. MataTaaaaaCAaiMa' 'WIDE OPEN FACES" 'DICK TRACY ETURMS' MEDFORD MELROSE mnrrit rvfiv.v;w ifzi nncs n.

OiirrClUliMI'AZn MSftKValBc ioaoo "CRIME SCHOOL" Warner Baxter Caw raaja-M. ioasrt I'LL 6IVE A MILLION' Kay FranciA "BY BILL "SKY GIANT" Rifliarj Oix QUINCY ILCIFSS'i Siiaa af tn Nartk" CHai. Ravar-Haay LaMarr Rich Maa. Raw fiirl" Rnat. Vaaiaa-fiay kili Saa.

Raft-SylriA Sianay 'A Dmaarata Airaantort' Rafffffi Ruanira-al. Warah REVERE BaSULEVARP-RCVCQG" BEV. 3 400 j. AT BOTH TMFAraes-l REL Sa9O0 Charles HirRQ" Hd Boyer MlaUltna LaMarr Martha ye "GIVE ME A SILOR" SOMERVILLE CAPITOL BALL SQ-CENTRAL Maai Boairt-Gao Brant "RACKET iUSTERS" War. iaitar-alari.

Waaaar 'I'LL CIVE A MILLIOA' R. Seatt-Jaaa Banaatt i 'THETEXANS', "llaria Fraai SOUTH BOSTON i I MKaa EaaiH-Prai Failsr "ARMY GIRL" Illy 4 Ratty ataaeh Tk "0rf KM 1 "LITTLE TSUCH Harold Lloyd "RR0FES5DR BFaYatr' anraa: 0nai Traaala' WAKEFIELD Raay Kaalar-Aaa Shirlay t. Saraaa-C. MeCartlly aa.k ra.fta.' artar at latraAactiM WH.a ytrra Vaa tM-n'" Stlartaa" Skart Sakjaeta Watertown Waverley WI0. 3700 Draaaarvara Taaiaat Sullian-Stewrt "SHSrwaRA AA6EL" "Mas Ara Sack Fa(" Mickey Rooraef i Judy Garland 1 Laaa Fiati AiaSy Harty' 'Oraajamia' Atriaa" WEYMOUTH DRIVE-IN Caatlaaaaa Aaia ar Skisa laata 3A te RairhBkat i June uuiDIUCe ADC UCCC'I Tre' ITlMriinfcaA Milk.

Ila.ni. WINCHESTER afatELL 'COWBOY FROM BROOKLYN', Melyn Douqlae "Faat Company' WinthropDedham i S.VE HE A "THE TtXI- SA Maa. Nr SaH" I "CITY STREETS" "The Arkansas Traveler, exciting comedy drama of small town life in America, starring Bob Burns and featuring Fay Bainter, will be the leading film at the Paramount and Fenway Theatres, beginning Columbus Day. The companion film will be "Mr. Wong, Detective," with Boris Karlofl in the title role.

"The Arkansas Traveler" presents Bob as an itinerant printer who wanders into a small town, becomes It is expected that as soon as she marries Baron Barnekow she will give up her career. Q. Who played Marion in 'The Secrets of an How old is Joan Davis? What is Ginger Rogers' next film. B. C.

Melrose. A. Isabel Jeans was Marion. Joan doesn't give her age. Ginger is taking a vacation now.

Q. Does Mickey Rooney really smoke outside motion pictures? H. Allston. A. I hope I smash no ideals but Mickey smokes as he is IT and considers himself fairly adult.

Q. Is Wallace Beery making a picture now? What is the name of it? Mary Monahan. Roxbury. A. he is making "Stand Up and Fight," with Robert Taylor.

Q. Please tell me something about Josephine Hutchinson. Josephine, Roxbury. A. Josephine Hutchinson was born in Seattle, and studied music and dancing.

She is divorced from Robert Bell and married to James Townsend. As a child she appeared in "The Little Princess." a Mary Pickford picture. Recent films include "Mountain Justice" and "The Women Men Marrv." Q. What stars will play in "Gone with the When will it be released? Dot Kelly, Roxbury. AMUSEMENTS ARLINGTON JfflTta RickaTa Dix-CMttw Marrfc a5AAjjKTMaal 'SKY GIANT' "it.

20 Harold Llovd "0FE5S0II fEWARr Eaa. Arlington Watertown iiY-jRECENr-VATfRTwWHcS! IB D. Darritax-D. Fiirt Jr. THE RAGE rAIIIS' Patar Larra-Kaya Laaa Ml.

HtTO'S CAMILE iaal McCraa-Lar. Yaant "THIEE BLIND MICE" Laurel and Hardy "SWISS MISS" BROOKLINE kit'ilH 1 1 1 Ml '11 'Mil iinihi i CHARLES BOYER I I ALGIERS BROOKLINE VILLAGE i ROBERT TAYLOR Iff TKACY i THE CROWD EJABS HCUfWOOD CAMBRIDGE Jc.H.'B0Y MEETS GIRL" MARCH OF TIME Michael Whalan Lvnn Barl "SPEED TO BURN" Wed. for Day Fred Aetaire Ginaer Roger "CAREFREE" 6ECFETS OF AN ACTRE88" CHARLESTOWN ET IO TMOfsS5SOi3 SOch' ml "Lift! Miss Broadway" "Making the Holt Dorchester Somerville vaa rrrn fa a a fa CASOM) vara lyiiia I vaU VII Ha raVrWMia. libit iaaa.aaa- a EfitliFaHaan-Laa Can-ilia "CITY STWCETS" N. Marart-AHae iaaaiat "SH! THE CTUS" "Dead End" Kids "CRIME SCHOOL" Claire Treoe 'BIS TOWN CIWL' Dorchestt -Med ford HAMILTON E.

(trawl -Caa. McCarthy attar at lafraaaetiaa" Staart ti-f. ataara ASSfT MUSD MEDFORD Sokt. Tartar-at B-Satlta -THE C0W0 i04HS' G. an-Sri Siaaay "YOU AND MC" EVERETT CAPITOL- PAPX! SM 3801 Mickey rtoonf r-101 Laaa Fiati Arty H.raV "AMV OIL araa fra.

traaAiyai- -Mr. HataTaka.aCJaiiaa' et. lV-Eaa lS-25 1 Z0 LEXINGTON imnm TTfEATHS a a yr'Morntr Cirty caieksns Fay Iiiatar-lalak Mareae "SS CHASE YtUIJELF-J iaar-lt'''t la'l LYNN LYNN OPEN-AIR (aa Lraaarav-Snaaal St. r. Sra SIT ia mui raa SEE J.ma.

MIUUIBnilt 5fll LITE" Ellison nnnni aa.aa a In on SUBURBAN THEATRES ALLSTON ALLSTON "Army Girl" and "Man's Castle." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 8:00. eCAPITOL "SDawn of the North" and "Biock-Heads." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 8:00. ARLINGTON CAPITOL "Sky Giant" and "Professor, Beware." Matinees at 2:00.

Evenines at 6:20, 8:00. FEGENT "Rse of Pari?" and "Mr. Moto's Gamble." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 8:00. BRIGHTON EGYPTIAN "The Crowd Roars" and "Penrod's Double Trouble," Matinees at 1:50.

Eveninss at 8:00. BROOKLINE VILA "Crashin Hollywood." 2:00, 5:10. "The Crowd Roars," 3:35, 6:45, 9:35. BROOKLINE COOLIDGE CORNER "Speed to Burn," 2:00, 5:05, Al-Siers." 3:29. 6:34.

9:43. CAMBRIDGE CENTRAL SQUARE "Spawn of the North'' and "Safety in Numbers." Matinees at 2:00. Eveninss at 8:00. HARVARD "Amazina; Dr. Clitterhouse" and "Little Miss Thoroughbred.

Matinees at 2:00. Eveninss at 8:00. UNIVERSITY "Boy Meets Girl." 3:15, 6:25. "Speed to Burn," 1:50, 5:00, 8:15. CHARLESTOWN THOMPSON SQUARE "Little Miss Broadway" and "Making the Headlines." Matinees at 2:00.

Evenings at 8:00. DEDHAM DEDHAM "I'll Give a Million" and "Penrod's Double Trouble." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 8:00. DORCHESTER CODMAN SQUARE "Keep Smiling" 1:55. "Alexander's Ragtime Band." 3:21.

9:21. DORCHESTER "City Streets" and "Sh! the Octopus." Matinees at Evenings continuous. 7:00 to 11:00. FRANKLIN PARK "Love Finds Andy Hardy" and "Spv Ring." Matinees at 1:45. Evenings at 7:45, HAMILTON "Letter of Introduction" and "Passport Husband," Matinees at 2:00.

Evenings at 8:00. STRAND "Spawn of the North." 3 07. "Safety Numbers." 8:09. EGLESTON SQUARE EGLESTON "Love Finds Andy Hardy" and "Crime Ring." Matinees at 1:45. Evenings at 7:45.

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