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I THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE-FRIDAY, NOVEISIBER 7, 1947 TwentyTwo Amusements AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS NEW FILM Silver-Blue-Dyed Rabbit in Threesome Fur Ensemble TEIB THEATRE TO GIVE CHRISTMAS SEASON PLATS Doston's Tributary heatre will offer several special children's productions during the Christmas season in New England Mutual Hall. Eliot Duvey's dramatization of Dickens' "Christmas Carol" N'ill be given two performances on Dec. 20, in the morning at 10:30 and the afternoon at 2:30. Estelle Ritchie's pew drwratization of "Pinocchio" via be given on the morning and afternoon of Dec. 27, again at 10:30 and 2:30.

mtPreale EiTiR PR It mum GIME t17: --4 RO 13 I irfiVNIIII Itto ROM 02 ELIMT7f REX HARRISON MAUREEN 0111111 Pies: NICIES JAE AO" ORO DUMMER City Oldest Male Chorus, Apollo Club, in 77th Year Boston's oldest male chorus, the Apollo Club, has begun its 77th season under the leadership of Nicolas Slonimsky, well-known musicologist, composer, pianist and conductor. Concerts have been given in Groton Town Hall and Memorial Auditorium in Lowell, where nearly 3000 persons were present. The club also is booked for appearances in the Taunton High School, Mechanics Hall in Worcester, the Town Hall at Arlington, the University Club of Boston, and the First Baptist Church in Arlington. Rehearsals are held every Tuesday evening at 7 in Ainsley Hall. 48 Boylston Ft.

There are still a few vacancies in the first tenor, section, and two or three low bass voices are desired. Auditions may arranged by writing to the secretary. Prof. Charles W. French.

48 Boylston st, Boston 16. PARAMOUNTATEENWAYA I AllE siigd FOREVER AMBER TECHrICOLOR "DARK 1 PLUS! "WHEN A PASSAGE" I WRVS BEAUTIRA" I ,1 4,4 t'k Iti- I i 44: i ,4 1 4 I 1 1 I i i tl I 7 ky A I lett 1 1 4- '''l ftei, 'o 14, I --x. fi 4, 14 is. I- cmer7-i 1, 7.0, ii- 4'''' 4 1 A r. i and A iv 1..,,,..

silvtrbiue Pr 1 4 "'f' i 1 i un gay is in rabbit fur, :.1 dreirably suited 1 2 '6 1 i all-occasien VI: i 1 fj 1 Al The effect is in v. 'I a A i A 1,,,, i vogue Of light 'It; I I ,4, 1,7 hat isre flatter- ri I 9t, skin tones and 7 4) it i e- It, I k' off your Nair. 7 1 9..: 'k orts you'll prob. 1,, t' 1 I ist toss the coat -I; your shoulders. unday go io i A il 4 4..

I lg, you'll cem- 11 tw, i 1 1 I 'he costume with l' 1 1 I i etching hat end I :10, 1 I For evening, 4 7 7 i rind it "dreamy" 44,,,,4 4 (our or fmals. l' 4 1, 1 Th.is in silver. able-dyed rabbit. -4 NWikolit et and bag corn- i plus tax. I to see it now it SEARS I STUART Style Scout young end gay is new silvtrblue in rabbit fur, admirably suited this all-occasion The effect is in vogue of light that are skin tones and off your Nair.

sports you'll just toss the coat your shoulders. Sunday go to you'll the costume with matching hat and For evening. find it "dreamy" your formals. This in table-dyed rabbi. hat and bag $66 plus fax.

to see it now at SEARS STUART Style Scout 6 the shade it's to style. Ole new furs flattering to skow For probably over For meeting, cernptete As bag. you'll over siesched be or Coe. cornpleirst. Ask SALLY Globe DOROTHY DIX SAYS: "Nightmare Ally," by Jules Furth-- ream Based on a ovel by Wilham Lindsay Gresham.

Directed by Edmund Goulding. 20th Century-Fog film. The cast: Stan Carlisle Tyrone Power Zeena Joan Blondell Molly Coleen Gray Lilith Helen Walker Grindle TaYlor Holm Bruno Mike Mazurki Pete Ian Keith Mrs, Peabody Julia Dean Hoatley James Flavin Tyrone rower Joan Blondell Coleen GraY Helen Walker Taylor Holm Mike Mazurki Ian Keith abody Julia Dean James Flavin his job is docent and almost a benefit to suffering mankind. Edmund Goulding directed the picture, which is at times savagely realistic and at others bordering on the mystic. To many film-goers "Nightmare Alley" will be too unpleasant in subject to please as entertainment.

However. the acting is first rate. although the photography is too murky for a clear idpa of what is going on. The stage show is tops this week it's short to make up for the 61- most two-hour picture but it's quick-paced and gay every second. Larry Green has one of the best bands this reviewer has heard at the RK0 Boston for monthsand the program reaches.the height ot value when Larry 'himself is at the piano with "CarioI ca," "Civilization," "Rhapsody in 'Blue" and a clever medley.

Don Grady is a likeable and excellent vocalist; Kaye Ballard sings 1 STAGE IN TOWN WILBUR MUIR EVIS. une AND 8:30 mat. rum yr THURS. "Enanm.Ingz. gnteng.r., dramnim" ---E-g(r (Tray.) WENE bt strztacz A METCAR ivAmeDESIRE damp Pk.

tor TENNESSEE WILLIAMS, Vorocoset. ELIA KAZAN OPERA HOUSE MATS.nvimi:.6 Li "Fresh, Beguiling, Melodious Score." (Amer.) ROUrF RS end HAMMERSTEI present Seats Now et Opera 9:30 to 930 Wilbur 10 a. in. to 6. EVES.

SHUBERT 8,30 Mat. Tom'w CA0115.50 PLYMOUTH "'se 100 Mat. Tom'w HAuNRos. "A BEAUTIFUL LOVE (Post) 6itglitlfit4itim tin; ostart4 UMW IFITIM r'llYMPHONIF HALL---COM. I TODAY 8:30 I Boston Symphony ORCHESTRA SERGE KOUSSEYITZKYMusic Director SoloistMyra HessPianist Tonicht 1 Sat.

Theatre 61PIACBETIV Staged by Eliot Duval, New England Mutual Hall Tel. Reg. Kea. 3324 .60, .90, 1.20, 180 COP. 0377 AMERICAN pitrvtiERE IL G.

Mart arthy'a Abbey Theatre "THE WHIP HAND" RY the Fire Saciety of Boston at N. E. MUTUAL HALL Nov. 12 $1.20 and $1.80 Phone Asp. 7966 i PLYMOUTH 7.3Eso.

Mat. ToM aNn II' uis. "A BEAUTIFUL LOVE (east) relogivittittZeten4 So Steel, 0 WO DICKINSON NM OUTIMI i ill ibis. SYMPHONY HALLCOM. TODAY 8:30 Boston Symphony ORCHESTRA SERGE KOUSSEYITZKYMusic Director SoloistMyra HessPianist Tonloht A Sat.

It3 oi 0 Tributary Staged by Eliot Duvey New Enaland Mutual Hall Tel. Beg. Ken. 3324 1 sophisticated, naughty and wholty 1 delightful songs: Nip Nelson does I'impressions' with far more imagination than most performers of this type possess. Johnny Coy's last' 'dance is a honeyit's different.

in-1 1 genious, intricate and spectacular. AMUSEMENTS Doors oven Cullom 9 :15 Stale 1115 I f4 With PERrY WARAM SPRING BYINGTON RON RANDELL vitts Penny Singleton ILONDIE THE DOLAN" PUBLIC .401 FREE INSPECI1ON TOM'W BOSTON COMMON 11:00 A. M. to 4.30 P. M.

GIANT REPLICA OF MGM's CLIPPER SHIP 'GREEN DOLPHIN STREET' 411' tx- Irk i iw It; 4TOff 3', i 1 0 vIttie io, r': i. le': L. 4 There Is No Excuse for a Wife's Jealousy of Her Husband's Mother 14,,,, ii' i i4, A i I Universal-International In Association With 4 The Fairbanks Company Inc. Presents tyoRLD mAH1A moNIE 7,, so, CHO 'i'', 4.4 HENRI OANIEll NISEI BRUCE HOBERT tOOTE lk i soft. s' 'x Ps ,2 e4 or 0 4k.

0 't 4 Ottl LA, e-5 1 leo ligeilillet le, iithit I Thr TL IWTITITI, Lie loEmmam Universal-International In Association With The Fairbanks Company Inc. Presents MARIA MONE os, Alip-oolves ler HENRI OANIEll NISEI BRUCE ROBERT COOT tV71" ottel oc 1YORLD PREWERE ...,1, 000 dokuweoeoeo.10;a. DEAR MISS DIXI am a young married woman. My husband is good and kind to me, but he loves his mother and his family and I am so jealous of them I cannot stand it. I can't bear it when I see him kiss his I have tried in every way to break him away from his mother, but I have not been able to do Do you think I am too selfish in Wanting him; to give his family and have nothing to do with them? refuses to do so, be turd Written arni Produced by DOUGLAS Ditedti by MAX PULS A UNIIIISAL-INIIINAIIONAL "Az 'WANKS, Jr.

A UNIIIISAL-INIIINAIIONAL PRIZE RKO BOSTON "Nightmare Alley" Stage Show By MARJORY ADAMS During a small part of "Nightmare Alley" Tyrone Power plays thezale of a carnival besotted idividual who bites the heads off live chickens to amaze the yokels. Only the lowest creatures of the carnival world will take such a degrading Job. But one meets Mr. Power first as a handsome young man on the make for money ticl ower. Although he has a way with women he is far more interested in getting ahead than in romance for love alone.

He hctw to use faked emotion so that he can charm even hard-boiled sheriffs who want to arrest the "carnie" folk. And he walks over his friends and his loves to get to the top. But he forgets that a smart woman can "take" the smartest of men--which is why the "con" artis, ends up as a geek. There are three women in Stan Carlisle's lifeJoan Blonde 11, the good-natured, rather blowsy fortune-teller; Co leen Gray, the clear-eyed but not too bright wife, and Helen Walker. the girl who- is so herd and ruthless that even the 'selfish Carlisle gets his comeuppance.

The story i cinating although at times a tedious account of how a scoundrel can pull the wool over the eyes of respectable and wealthy people. The young man learns how to use spiritualism to aid him in exploiting bereaved men and women and thereafter kids himself that STAGE IN TOWN JIVES. "TIN" WEEK $:20 SAT. AT 2:20 FINAL PERFORMANCES SATURDAY mums eons 1141700PIAL CODAPANT DONM COMPANI' y4tiIiW'I afititl Pint 0.6 aim op MCNAIR RODGERS Semi 4MS Nob se OSCAR HAAVAIRSION 241 ambobso Andon lop ROOM ALAAMMAN mu op AGNES do Wall COLONIAL-NEXT MONDAY EVES. THURS.

lo SAT. CORNELIA OTIS SKINNER rolkirs46, 0 stA.de Witty wit DAM MANNERS DRUMM. RETUNED JUDITH FEILDWS III war owl ESTELLE WINWOOD Sleigood by UM SEATOSOkomil by JAC' IMMO PcATS MATS. $1.29 to 3.00 I INCL. NOW I EVES.

$1.20 to $3.60 I TAX Aaron Richmond presents SUNS 3PI M. OPERA HOUSE "Figaro" tickets at Opera House. Picric of a. Operas (saving) at Jordan Hail OPERA Gti Vier SYMPHONY HALL AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT No TeL or Mall Orders Only Boston Concert by Sensational nalian Tenor of the Metropolitan Opera SUN. AFT.

NOV. 16 TAGLORUIRIO MARIAN ANDERSON Sun. Aft. Nov.30 EZIO P1NZA Sun. Aft.

Dec. 14 Next Thurs. JORDAN HALL The Notable Chamber-Music Event of the Year Griller Quartet 'ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING FILMS OF 19411" AMUSEMENTS UPTOWN AT MATgsA. i Burt Lancaster4vonno De Carlo "BRUTE FORCE': 1 JON HALL-MARGARET LINDSAY "THE VIGILANTES RETURN" 31EITER KIN --I 7061 1 taxstuxula, THE TAWNY 04, Bernard Mita Rosamund3ohnNiall Ma GI an 13 THE MAIL TRAIN 60111DOW WARKEVALASTAIII IIM VOW VI Atteravff i SEA uprtioNo DEVILS ti SETTE DAVISMUMPHKEY SOGAR 'MARKED WOMAN" 41011fN GlifilEW' I UST Bk (T11111115111.UX) MIMI Alan Liidd "THE BLACK CAT" Bela turosi "SLACK FRIDAY" oplaiiloulmvuo. HAWAll-2-Joe Mc Dashes Cruise the West News Digest Figaro Witbem rea I.

ONE OF THE tIOST EXCITING Rums ov (Ii tu9sie AT AMUSEMENTS UPTOWN AT T6sANATz. Burt Lancaster4vonno DeCario .1 "BRUTE FORCE': JON HALL-MARGARET LINDSAY VIGILANT ES RETURN" HE otti ItaI08311 optrvs- Arso AN 1:0 11 ISM OA Neel 1601 AR IRIAN OMANI. nEsTA ILL fl4111.11) ANANoWHARloollIkAtANNEOACAR ANDINOtestrd NEWS EKEN 7067 I VM. 4.) do TRAIN I i im poylr ft. st SEA Eltal LS SOGAR IAN" 'le PESO ti Mt ".1 cla Lucas' "SLACK FRIDAY" oPP.

Tye 0 News cars TELEPIX BILL Hawaii and her potentialities as the 49th state are edscribed in a new feature on the Telepix screen program. Short subjects, news and sports reels, cartoons and comedies complete the program, AMUSEMENTS 11 A'aear itralIONA9' I RIDE THE PINE HORSE INVISIBLE 0 VI 't KO BOSTO 11 1 1 AllitibelyiER I 111611170RE IE AILEY mfAeRsoe LAniii I Elia Ell h. ORCHESTRA HAS THE BEST SHOWS The DYNAMO the DANC JOHNNY COY NIP KAYE BALLARD NELSON I Fl in mutz E. en 14 STARTS TUESDAY THE MIIMMMEIIMMIMMI THE 4 lig Etti Pt" fil oket- cause he says his parents have been so good and kind, to him that he cannot forget them entire tr. What shall I do? A MISERABLE WIFE.

ANSWERIf you expect to keep your husband in love with you, ---you will have to conquer your Jealousy and learn to conduct yourself like a human being. If you know anFthing about human nature at all, you tnust be aware that when you kill your husbands respect for you also stay his love. He have nothing but contempt for a woman who is so mean and yelittle and self-centered as you are. ANIPSONLIAY D-ERIY "LIFE I ALLSTON-BRIGHTON i Capitol 1:30 7:45 'Alan LaddO. tomoor 1 HARVEST" ElIinH.y.

esisten ItiVONI INS" Circle 110 730 M. O'BrienK. Stalk 'glaciated Dante" I. andialtF. Gifford "Attalla Mit ALLSTON Allston 4541-0 743 5 GLOBE ADS PAY BEST 1 V.

Mattirs.O. Denim "Ohs et Death" Gee. firentJ. Mendell Cams C.O.D." ARLINGTON-WALTHAM Capitol V141-6 EMBASSY EM Wet. BASSY 3840 etre Crosby lane Iterates'', "Welcome Stranger" "Teo Mary Wieners" Win.

roweII.Myrna Loy "SONG OF THIN MAN" Fran. TontA. Richard "LOST HONEYMOON" BRIGHTON-NEWTON EGYPTIAN US Paramount B. Slanvovek-0. him, "THE OTHER LOVE" Randolph Stott "GUNFIGHTERS" Deanna DerbinJohn "SOMETHING IN THE WIND" "SON OF RUSTY" 1 CAMBRIDGE CENTRAL Gant IRO.

7900 141 R. CrnAvIi. Fitniorald 'WELCOME STRANGER' R. Reaument-T, Marsheli 'TOO MANY WINNERS' HARVARD 145 I IL 4663 7:45 Clark GableDob. Kerr 'The Hveksters" Andres kineit.

Dentine "Shadow if a Woman" CHELSEA CHE. a 7:30 1:45 CHE. 1861 Olympi BROADWAY 2770 Deanna Darniii--Samo O. Mt Colts-G, Madison thins in the Wind" "Tlit tho End et Time" In Coiot Win. iloyd-Goo.

Tobias "Toiton Trill" DORCHESTER RCODMAN TA4I 130-7t45 I 2 RE-RELEASER Joke l.difl.L Murotty Wm. "ARM AFFAIR' "ARIZONA" "WYOMING" STRAND V17.0rn 45 Moo Credo tarry Eltiotrati 'WELCOME STRANGER' 'Ion MAIO" FIELDS tat. 3200 1 :417:30 gado loon PHI Itok, "Goldwyn oltios" (Color) Saks "hail. Book" (sofa) Moo Credo I tarry Flinterairt 'WELCOME STRANGER' MANY WINNERS' DORCHESTER-HYDE PARK Nyd.1234 UPHAMS B. Lancaster-V.

De Carle Margaret O'Brien E. Fords" i "Unfinished Dance" Jane Withers I Sohn Modish "Affairs el 6.raIdIM" I "Armin Alta 1:141 SUBURBAN iARLINGTON-CHARLESTOWN REGENT THOMPSON SQ. WIDlom 'WHIR "THE WEB" "UNDER TONTO RIM" Awards ''Wonder Who's Hissing Mir Nose. Jens Haver and rnteon's Advert! aro" BACK BAY -BELMONT CON. 4000 1 Dennis KW.

Margarita Chapman District Attorney" "Spook Oysters" STRAND OIL 1706 leen Pinta Ino oility9 Patric( Knowles II Phi Pat Oirktm "RIFF NM" BACK BAY "INIG WM IMP' THE urrur MGM i OF THE WOODEN CROSS i "SUPERS t14110 ACM'S WHO CAN MISS SMS AMEALS.HWOSIM SOUP 091fim. gi'fi INMAN MUSICAL 6in4lleilikommidorminoWANIIEN BROOKLINE COOLIDGE CORNER SEA. 8800 "SON OF FURY" GENE POWER TIERNEY Continuous tress 1 P. M. AlsoW.

Baxter "PRMONER. OF SHARK ISLAND" BROOKLINE Continuous 1 P.M. IN TECHNICOLORBETTY GRABLE 1 I "MOTHER WORE TIGHTS" Shown I "Devil's Cassidy" Balurany IdalinsoCartoonsSorial 1 BRAINTREE-SO. WEYMOUTH I Me' BRIIINTREPCAMEO Robt. Young-S.

Hayward Hedy tinware They Won't Believe Me' "DISHONORED LADY' Peo Cummins-V. Mature Eddie 1 "Moss Nose" ON A WEEK-END" CAMBRIDGE IF1117 Children's 10 A. At Ges TO SAN ANTONE" "SEA HOUND," No. 5 1 i DORCHESTER lack Privates Como Nome' Abbott and Costello My Brother Talks to Norms' i GEN. 20130 Ratak tonkinsPotor tawlord DORCHESTER Gen.

9100 Bing Crosby "HERE COME THE WAVES" 1 Batty Hutton DeaglasMAGNIFICENT POGUE" ky HAMILTON THEATRE Gin. 8780 Nelson Eddy "NORTHWEST OUTPOST" lion. Massey Paul OF KINGS" MAGNET THEATRE GEN. 2200 Lew Ayres "THE UNFAITHFUL" Ann Sheridan Also "YANKEE FAKIR" EVERETT 1 CAPITOL 2:00 7 :45 Roht. Young-S.

Hayward "They Won't Miley, Ms" Joan Burnett "Wolnan on ths ittlAt" PARK PARK EVE. 3311 Morn-lanoWymal "CHEYENNE" Jock Curios LIM" GLOBE ADS BEST RIALTO 2130 too Gary Cooper "THE WESTERNER" Laurel Hardy "FLYING DEUCES" LYNN RONALD COLMAN "PRISONER OF ZENOA'P "ADV. OF TOM SAWYER" LEXINGTON LEXINGTON THEATRE '6'1'a "DEAR RUTH" William Holden and "MICHIGAN KID" MALDEN GRANADA MYSTIC R. HayworthL. pans Big Miracle Show in Technic lee Hit "THINGS TO COME" TO EARTH" "MAN WHO COULD 1 'KEEPER it the SEES' WORK MIRACLES" I A 9.0.111:1 RID MbLPTEWcY.O IEt Donlon-Y.

DeCario gsther Williams ISONG OF in "FIESTA" SCHEHERAZADE" Color Ella Rolnes-011EVIEB' "Milllo's Ologhtor" I spook SCOW'S" I "RIFF AFF's BACK BAY KENMEIR Ewe KEN0778 utW' eolNIGN THE LITTLE aTII0m ritot 81, THE WOODEN CROSS "Sums t14110 ACM'S WHO CAN SONG SOU I ma ViSOLV oolizta trAIMMUS INMAN MUSICAL COOL TYRONI POWE1 'AlsoV BROO "Del BRA) I Iv t. tv 3,.,10 .071 .4 0 Children's 10 A. M. 1 toserjelbeIttp.4.1,NNWA1041thirrit A trAW PEN St tFli i Mit Immomommonomon Hum Plow( LAUREN ALIN 111101 AR 131) 0.113diSFAR11' last. 200.

Ise. 8:15 Multi. Nat 144k Sal- St MEDFORD "GONE WITH I saaaaloll Sot? 17101 MEDFORD SQUARE list. 2:00. Eve.

8:25 Adults. Nat 741, Egg. 11120 MEDiORD MEDFORD SQUARE Ra ndol got? ONE WITH 7 130 "GONE WITH WITH FATHER" TEDIA0Log JAMAICA PLAIN JAMAICA END. 4" Margaret "UNFINISHED DANCE" Ga. MartitlY-).

MAIN" 2 Tectimienter Nits Ilttoto 4 INeCarthv "GOLDWYN FOLLIFN" I OOK' MATTAPAN ORIENTAL 1 diturt ORIENTAL I am Ow Wreak, 'WELCOME Hugh .45.815 gnomon? 'TOO MANY WINNERS' NATICK COLONIAL MICK 1700 MarNret "UNFINISHED DANCE" cad "THE LONG Vtneent Fend Pete NEEDHAM-WEST NEWTON NrE. 1820 Paramount West Newton Cory GrantMyrna LorShirlot Torsitt "THE BACHELOR BOBBY BOXER" Warner BexterNency Daund Ore "IWILLERSON CASE" ROSLINDALE .03.615 :10 So45 RIALTO BELLEVUE 745 Aerostat etie Softy Greet "UNFINISHED DANCE" "COMFY ISLAND" Go Murphy "NOLL ON, "PANEL WAIN" TEXAS MOON" tO. RI Oil 11131:41 ROXN DUDLEY Brian Donley, Hold Over "KISS OF DEATH" CrosbyFitzooralt Chas. 'WELCOME STRANGER' OF DOOGE CITY" 'TOO AVANT WINNERS' ROXIE 1A1.13.47(5) WARREN NIG.9017 I :304:45 Deanna Ratty thins in tho Wand" "NOW Wore TWA" William Elliott Oslo Evans "Wyoming" "The Tompooter" SOMERVILLE n't CAPITOL BALL SELM "MOTHER WORE TIGHTS" CaIu "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE" V16ro CENTRAL boas CrawtordV. Natio Irbt.

"POSSESSED" WON'T BELIEVE NE" Sutra aemalasi. Craig Steve Stadia "LITTLE M. JIM" ''OESPERATE. GLOBE ADVERTISEMENTS PAY BEST 1 THEATRES MALDEN(Cont.) STri4P406 -406 ORPHEUIP1 In Loot therm, "Wel ALWAYS LOVED YOU" OHO (WEL NSIL Fat O'Brisn "LIghtoloc I I Dig. 0111FILIAFF0 Woo's Doti Orford MATTAPAN 1,49 EA, "GUN FIGHTERve II WIND" Mao Biondsil mile Pates I 'CORPSE CANE MEDFORD-MELROSE THE WIND" Reggie' Pates FE1LSWAY-N BM MELROSE MEL 0300 1 Lliabeth Stott Susan Hayward hilly Hodiak Loo Newman "DIME 'glow" -SMASNUP's "CHILD Or DIVORCE" "MICHIGAN KID REVERE i90 REVEREBOULEVARD 110006MAVOSIIII "HOW GREEN IS MY VALLEY" QUINCY-SOMERVILLE AMR L.A.

OMEN 4869 Guff Garson-R. MItche "DESIRE NV S. Erwin "MUER DILL" Glry C0000 oTNE WESTERNER" "SONS OF DESERT" Sat. Nat Cartoons. Serial SHREWSBURY 1 sem ammull1 Por Yol 9 Pasta MALI Rum del(111Pdi zo-wr 41ecc TOM 11E4L.

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Moir" also "Blind Soot" "Tho "Unfaithful" aka 0111Ind Sat" "Calcutta" 1 arts 1 selind Spot. i SOUTH BOSTON I Arturo do Cordova 3 Doran Start i ''NEW ORLEANS' "VARIETY GIRL 1 OA EransW. Dim las INK toaery-A, Savoys "TRESPASSER" "JUNGLE WONT" 1 I i WINCHESTER-WA TERTOWN WINCHESTER COOLIDGE I Nat. 2Eves. 60 Coat.

Joan OrsafordV. Hotta ''TRAIL STREET' 'Pospoprod" 1 Randolph Scott Pros. foster-G. Peril "ARIUS IRISH MOH" "King of Wild Hymn" WINCHESTER Mat. 2Eves.

60 Coot 'TRAIL STREET" Randolph Scott "ARIUS IRISH ROW WATERTOWN WATERTOWN THEATRE "SEA OF GRASS" Katharins Nophore Ned CALLS" i WEYMOUTH 134,9 Dw rPi 'Me Bells St anis 31111101-CAR7215464115 tow PAN 0101071 .3011 Off i A 0904044 n111.0113 kTh 41Z TOM Dmvalbunt ANN: CA Ita COPTI wt- 1 ittemunT Be) 4. .1301 ST: 'um e'l DIREBCTED VP JOHN FOSID Remember these s. '4' ws, John Ford Directed Hits r- THE INFORMER" 1 11Wc A 111 VALLEY" Ve ACADEMY AWARD a415. q111 1 0017, 7, RVIAPER OF WRATH GREE STATE TUESDAY 4 LOESN'S ORPHEUM 1 nov.11.01, 1 -1'' Dim -fl 3 AMUSEMENTS Al WATS SOMETHING to EIRTEVU a 14121 sTERLINO iras 'kJ ra la 'wham ot sus. 1'24 WARD GEORGIA SOTHERN i -HOLLAWAY wyr Max Furman Sherry Excels 1111 PAtit ite Stow fridav ma.

DennisonConim Ten 4If 'I, A (ea DONALD DUCK I 1 30 Gowns GirlsCad el 601 1 I NEXT "L-414 Cortez AI Rio Frank Silk TALKING I A41-7 EXTRA HOL. EVE MIDNIGHT DR IGHT SHOW Nov. 10 me lk it Pk All CS MAGPIES AMUSEMENTS SOMETHING DOING 9 A. N. to 11 P.

i at OLDS' nOWARD BURLESQUE at 12-245-830 Sats. P. M. GEORGIA SOTHERN 1 Max Furman Sherry Emetic Minite show Nay ma. DennisonCowry Ryan 1 30 Weems SlrlsCad at 601 NEXT MON.Rita Cortez At Frank Silk I EXTRA HOL.

EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW Nov. 101 ILI DI P---- RECTED BY a OHS F0111) rRemember these John Ford Directed Hits INFORMER" "GRAPES OF WRATH" "NOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY" kCAMPATRLiWARD OS STERLING ROLLAWAY BOHAI DUCK TALKING MAGPIES -WIVES TOO MONOPOLISTIC Many wives are monopolistic 4tt-41crut their husbands and start soon as they are married to try separate them from their famiIf the man is weak and the is determined and shrewish, often succeeds hi doing so, Bather than fight a perpetual bet- --tie with his wife over his family, man gives them up. I have cases in which a man never went to see his old parents, riever wrote them a letter, never sent them a gift, and who was so friim his brothers and sisters thPt he scarcely knew 'them by sight Fs -I In 4 TIOATIEWO I. 1 II IL i a i DANCING TONITE 1 and vet :1 Weill 44 Oa A DONAHIJE I Strib 0 Col'earteliVeiclat The selfish wife gloated over her triumph and never seemed to realize that while tha husband was weak enough to let her dominate him he secretly revenged himself by hating her. That will be your fate if you keep on trying to alienate your husband from his family.

There is no excuse for a wife's jealousy of tier husband's mother because the love a man has for his wife and the love he has for his mother do not clash. They are entirely different emotions. DEAR MISS DIXI have been going steady with a boy for a year and we plan to be engaged, but I am undecided about it. He is a very nice person except that he has a violent temper which he does not control. Because of his temper he cannot hold a job and be is out of work most of the time.

Is it wise for me to marry him, or should I break off with him? JUST ME. ANSWERYou cannot possibly do anything that will so surely wreck your life astoto marry a man with an uncontrollable temper. There is nothing that you can do that will not rouse him to fury and cause him to mistreat you and mortify you. A man with temper that he does not control is a foredoomed failure in life because no one wants to have anything to do with him. MUSICAL GUILD CHORUS The Musical Guild Society to be directed by Monte Nelson.

Rebaersais will be held every other Monday evening and there will be a fee of 75 cents to cover music costs. Communications sbould be addressed to Mr. Nelson at 70 Franklin Swampscott. TICKETS FOR PINZA CONCERT Ticket are now on sale at Symphony Hall for the concert there Sunday afternoon, Dec. 14, by Ezio Pinza, famed basso cantante of the Metropolitan Opera.

Boil Offie Ai Open 10 A. to 10 P. M. Downtown Ticiet Offic FILENE'S I JORDAN'S ra.r.rsc a 44:0, iret No Betted at 12611. 914110 s- MERRIE 141atifit Sm." dirlichweeta.

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