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1 THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE SEPTEMBER 16, 1945 Six 1 hi nm ma "1 fiM if 'v 'i -A 4 A II 1 5 I I J- It a Anita Louise and Georre Maeready "Xlie Fiphtino Guardsman." Majestic and Tremont John Hodiak "A Bell for Adnno" Keith Boston Marianne Stewart 'i'ou Touched Ale" Wilbur FeicT Ann Garner "Junior Mm" MetroDOlltan Eva te Galllenoa "1 hertse" Plymouth Betty Button Vnrendtarv ftlonde" Paramount Fenway Danny Kaye and Vera-Ellen "Wonder Mnn" Keith Memorial Katherlne Danham "C'nrxb Shubcrt Dooflai Dick and Fleanor Lrnn "forprfr Wow" Colonial Vers Znrlna "The Tempest" Boston Opera House Tan Johnma and Either Williams "Thrill ol a fiomnurn" Loew a Siaie ana Oroneum LAST SAN CARLO OPERAS MOVIE SCHEDULES of Fortune Gallo will end tonight Ernice Lawrence and Stephan Bal-larini in the leading roles. The final opera, tonight, will be Verdi's "Aida," Willa Stewart. Marie Powers and Sydney Rayner heading the METROPOLITAN "Junior Mlsa," 9:45. its engagement at the Boston Opera Dame May Whitty's Title Has Its Drawbacks in America BEACON RaJisom." 2i30. 5:08, "Salome.

Where She Danced. irua ji1" a.u. i-u. 8:05. 1:00.

3:38. 6:31. The San Carlo Opera Company House. This afternoon Bizet "Carmen" will be sung, with Coe Glade, It to a Star." 1:15.4:35, I Joe." 2:30. 5:50.

9:05... OLD SOUTH "Naughty Marietta." Con cast. 3:00. 5:00, 3:33. 1:20, EXETER "Valley of Deciston." 6:00, News and Shorts.

2:00, 8:00. FENWAY "Incendiary Blonde." 5:55, "Caribbean Mystery," 4:40. 8:00. r.AVETV "Scarfacp." 1:00. 3:50.

By MARJORY ADAMS and the serene face. But she is known as one of the great actresses of the world, her husband, Ben Webster, is famous for his theatrical Dame Commander of the British 6:40, OPERA HOUSE this week only! OPENS TOMORROW NIGHT, 8:30 JIVTI'St. career and her daughter Margaret is WEEK7S OPENINGS MONDAY EVENING "FOREVER IS NOW" Colonial. New play by actress Adele Long-mire about a USO troupe billeted behind the late Italian fighting lines. In it Vivienne Segal plays her first straight comedy role, supported by Eleanor Lynn, Douglas Dick, Richard Wilder and others.

One week. "THE TEMPEST" Boston Opera House. One week's return engagement of the Shakespearean revival produced by Cheryl Crawford and staged by Margaret Webster. The cast is headed by Vera Empire, May Whitty, is one of the trio of stars in "Therese" at the Plymouth Theatre, as well as a familiar face to 10 million film fans VERA ZORINA CANADA LEE ell over the tinuous irom i p. n.

PAR AMOUNT "Incendiary Blonde," 5:45, "Caribbean Mystery," 1:10, 4:39.7:55. SCOLLAT SOrARE "Captain Eddie," 2:45, 6:10, "Along Came Jones, 1:15. 4:40, 8:05. SOITTH STATION "China Life Line," Screen Snapshots; Travelogue: Sport: Comedy; Musical; Three Cartoons; JLat-est War and National News. TEI.EPIX CINEMA Japan Surrenders: J'opular Science Review; Modeling: Canine-Feline Capers: Planning tor Peace; A Puppetoon; Coney Island Romance: Disney; World News Digest.

TRANS I.I'X "Frankenstein. 2:15. 4:45. 7:45, "Weird Woman." 1:05, 3:35. 6:10.

8:40. TREMONT "Fighting Guardsman" and "Blonde From Brooklyn." Continuous from 1:00 P. m. IPTIIIVN "Story of G. I.

Joe." 2:35, 6:05. 9:35: "That's the Spirit." 1:00. 4:25. 8:00. WASHINGTON STREET OLTMPIA "Capt Eddt," 2:30, 5:43.

910; "Along Came 1:00, 4:15. 7:35. She smiled in that sweet, grandmotherly air which has won her so youtn on mai. GLOBE "And Now Tomorrow." 1:15, 6:48: "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay," :04, Stage Show. 3:09, 553 842 KEITH BOSTON "Bell for Adano." 1:50.

4:30, 7:05, Stage Show. 1:00. 3:35. 6:10. 8:50.

KEITH MEMORIAE. "Wonder Man." 1:00. 3:55. :45, 9:40: 'Cluna'a Little Devils." 3:40. 5:40.

8:30. Kf SHORE "Ftllar to Post." 1:00. 4:00. 6:50, "Don Juan tiuilligan." 2:30, 5:30. 8:20 LAFhMOVJF "Shot in the Escape, "Merne Melody," "Birthday Bluea." "Fall Out, Fall In." "Booby Dupen." "Dnncing Masters." Continuous irom 1 P.

M. LOEWS ORPHEl'M "Thrill of Hrv-mance." 1:00. 315. 5:30. 7:50.

10:10. LOEWS STATE "Thrill of a Romance." 1:00. 3:15. 5:30. 7:50.

10:10. MAJESTIC' "Fishting Guardsman' 1:17. ARNOLD MOSS cwrm much love in Hollywood. CRAWFORD nrunu mm 1 one of the great directors of all time in the American theatres. In fact, Miss Webster is directing her mother in "Therese." It is the first time that she has directed Dame May in a commercial Broadway production, but back in England Miss Webster was in charge of a Sunday dramatic club performance in which her mother appeared.

Again, in 1941, Margaret, called Peggy by her mother, directed a memorable production of Euripides' 'Trojan Women" for The Experimental Theatre. Not only did she receive no salary for this engage "Dame is a ridiculous title," she affirmed. Zorina as Ariel, Arnold Moss as "It's really the same as Lady. But while Lady is a courtesy title Prospero, Canada Lee as Caliban and Benny Baker as Stephano. aril BENNY BAKKg awarded to the wife of a baronet.

:a.i; rtionae rum di Dame is given to a woman for her 5:38, 8:29. CONTINUING HERE pMSBTi Agatha Christie's Earnings From Novel and Play rY) 1 IjQ 7 Said to Exceed 450,000 'SAVJ -'6 rv. Agatha Christie ranks high, if not highest, among prolific and highly sixth season of the Tributary Theatre. SATURDAY, SEPT. 29 "SPRINGTIME IN BRAZIL" Shubert.

The new Milton Berle musical, with Rose Marie, Bernice Parks and Christine Ayres in the cast. Book by Philip Rapp; music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest. Staged by John Murray Anderson. MONDAY, OCT. 1 "THE ASSASSIN" Plymouth.

Drama by Irwin Shaw, with Frank Sundstrom playing the French student who shot Admiral Darlan. BALLET THEATRE Boston Opera House. Eight performances by S. Hurok's company, brought here by Aaron Richmond, whose leading dancers include Alicia Mar-kova, Anton Dolin and Andre Eglevsky. MONDAY, OCT.

8 "THE WINTER'S TALE" Colonial The Theatre Guild's Shakespearean revival, directed by B. Iden Payne, with Henry Daniell, Florence Reed, Jessie Royce Landis, Rom-ney Brent and Whitford Kane, heading the cast "THE BEGGARS ARE COMING TO TOWN" Wilbur. New play by Capt Theodore Reeves, staged by Harold Clurman, featuring Paul Kelly and Ricardo Cortcz. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN Boston Opera House. The operetta company of R.

H. Burnside in a two-weeks repertory of the Savoy pieces. MONDAY, OCT. 15 "THE RUGGED PATH" Plymouth. Spencer Tracy, latterly of the films, in Robert E.

Sherwood's first play in five years. The movies', Capt Garson Kanin will direct MONDAY, OCT. 22 "OKLAIIOM AS" Colonial. The Theatre Guild is bringing back the fabulous Hammerstein-Rodg-ers musical show, which will be presented by the national touring company. "THE SECRET ROOM" Wilbur.

New play by Robert Turney, to be produced by Bernie Hart, Joe Hy-man and Haila Stoddard, directed by Moss Hart MONDAY, OCT. 29 "STRANGE FRUIT" Plymouth. Dramatization of the locally-banned novel by Lillian Smith, produced and directed by Jose Ferrer. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31 "DAVID COPPERFIELD" New England Mutual Hall.

Estelle Ritchie's new dramatization of the Dickens novel, by the Tributary Theatre. COPLEY1. 0i MATS STUART DARTMOUTH IJ 8:30 2o no. paid writers of crime novels and plays. One of her latest novels, "Then There Were None," was the source of the play at the Copley Theatre, called "Ten Little Indians." Miss Christie sold the serial rights of "Then There Were None" to the Vvoninir Pnst for $45000 ment of three performances, but Dame May paid her own expenses from Hollywood to New York to appear under her daughter's deft direction.

"I wish union rules allowed us freer experimentation in the theatre," Dame May mourns. rurist In Speech Although she admits to being an octogenarian she doesn't care to be reminded of it. "Age is so dull," she says with a gay twinkle. On the Coast she and her daughter Peggy were in "Fumed Oak," a one act Noel Coward play given for the benefit of the British War Relief. "Peggy is such a good actress and her Cockney is splendid, but mine is very bad," she comments.

"I suppose it is because I am such a purist in speech. I've always been fussy about pronouncing my vowels right, and iust can't get myself into the "YOU TOUCHED ME!" Wilbur. Romantic, screwball and outspoken comedy adapted by Tennessee Williams and Donald Windham from a D. H. Lawrence short story, admirably acted by Edmund Gwenn, Catherine Wil-lard and others.

Second and last week. "THERESE" Plymouth. Eva Le-Gallienne. Victor Jory and Dame May Whitty head the cast in a chilling melodrama made by Thomas Job from Zola's famous "Therese Racquin." Staged by Margaret Webster. In Guild-Theatre Society series.

Second week. "CARIB SONG" Shubert. Folk-play about the people of at small village on Trinidad, with book and lyrics by William Archibald and music by Baldwin Bergersel. Katherine Dunham, Avon Long and William Franklin have the leads. Third and last week.

"TEN LITTLE INDIANS" Copley. Michael Whalen. Dora Sayers, Forrest Orr and others in the mystery thriller by Agatha Christie. Second week at this theatre and the fourth of the Boston wavu.wnj and royalties from publication of the hnnir -in recriilar ni-irl Tmnular nriced editions amounted to $210,000. News Author of "Forever Is Now" a Newcomer to the Ranks of Actress-Playwrights It was Edna Ferber's autobiography, "A Teculiar Treasure," that inspired the young actress, Adele Longmire, to begin writing.

She soon discovered that the novelist-playwright hadn't exaggerated the mental, physical and spiritual fatigue engendered by the act of putting words to paper. That part of the ordeal is over now and Miss Longmire is receiving just reward. She is a bona fide member of the flourishing sorority of actress-playwrights that includes such lustrous names as Ruth Gordon, Eugenie Leontovich. Elena Miramova. Ilka Chase, Clare Booth and Jane Cowl.

Her play, "Forever Is Now," has emerged from script to production and will open at the Colonial Theatre tomorrow evening. This newcomer to the ranks of the glamorous literati, who can be described in all veracity as a doe-eyed ingenue, went overseas last Winter with the USO company of "Over 21." Her play is not autobiographical, but this experience did furnish the locale and material for a romantic story about the men of Gen Mark Clark's 5th Army and a troupe of entertainers in a combat zone somewhere in Italy. paper serial rights are saia 10 have been $20,000 and there were large returns from the pocket-sized edition of the novel. Adding the royalties likely to be received from two companies in Amprira anrl nne in Ensland now acting the play. Miss Christie's gross Cockney way of talking." ORD AND UfnnlI Mats.

WED. SAT Her husband, Mr. weDster, wno SHUBERT last ifccn: 8t3 has no courtesy title of Sir to go own services to her country. I'm the veteran Dame of the British Empire at present but I realize it has its drawbacks in the United States. SThey don't know what it means.

"When I was in New York in Night Must Fall' a fellow Englishman came back stage and asked for Dame May Whitty. "The doorman's face grew red. He clenched his fists. And he sputtered, 'Miss Whitty is too nice a lady for you to call her a "In Hollywood a head electrician hasn't yet mastered the habit of calling me Dame May. He won't speak to me directly but will say to a subordinate, 'Ask the Madam what light she wants.

They tell me Madam also has an unsuitable connation in this country." So many persons have grown to know the 80-year-old Dame May in Buch films as "The White Cliffs," ''Lassie, Come Home," "Mrs. Miniver," "Madame Curie," Suspicion" the list goes on brilliantly that her days are spent in constant bows on the street to people she never saw before in her life. No Pomp or Ceremony "I used to wonder where I had met this pretty girl or that distinguished gentleman who greeted me like an old friend," she says. "But soon I found that they were just film-goers. "This week in Boston a young soldier, distinctly feeling his pre-dinner cocktails, bowed to me in 1he hotel lobby politely and said, 1 know you.

I've just come back from three years in your 2 aslced him how he liked England and he said it was much too cold. "Then he asked gallantly, 'But I like you come on out and let me buy you a drink." The Dame of the British Empire "egged off she had a rehearsal to attend, but she adds, "I wish now I had accepted." There's so little of pomp and ceremony about this little woman with. return irom mis one venture wlu exceed $450,000. Miss Christie has written a new play, adapted from one of her crime novels, which the Shuberts will show in 'Rnstnn before beincr dis with his wifes title, Is bacK in Hollywood. His little wife thought OIOIOI STANTON the weather East was too not ana preeente humid for him.

They have a home played on Broadway. lust off Sunset Boulevard, where the famous Bridle Path begins, that is known to their friends as the most perfect replica of an English GLOBE BURLESQUE A new 6how from Chicago will open at the Globe Theatre at midnight tonight, starring Billy Hagen, Lou Cord and Diane Kine. Other entertainers Include country home in c2iirornia. She has been on the stage since she was 15 and was a London star at 18. She comes from a newspaper NEW MUSICAl PLAY Charm.

"And Now Tomorrow" and "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay" are the movies. Mary Welsh, rioyd Hallicy, Harris and Allen, LouMe uwenn ana juane DUE HERE SOON 4 TUESDAY, SEPT. 25 "MR. COOPER'S LEFT HAND" Wilbur. George Abbott is producing" Clifford Goldsmith's new comedy, whose cast will be headed by Stuart Erwin, Katherine Alexander, Bethel Leslie, Wilfred Stratton.

Cy Howard, Lorna Lynn and others. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26 "WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS" New England Mutual Hall. Bar-rie's famous play, opening the family and her grandfather founded the Liverpool Daily Post. Her husband, who she says was the "most beautiful young man on the stage at with Avon LONG and WiDiam FRANSH MAILORDERS WOW PLYMOUTH-2 OCT.

1 that time," is the grandson of Benjamin Webster, one of England's "Flereely prlmiiive. hotly passionate and tecdtwlr 4 MM romauitla at tnmolt of exotic mania tuid ZUiot Norton. Po. most distinguished actor-managers. 5 A younger sister, uertruae fy "For eheer rlrhne bbT sti jm beataar, for arttocrF Drodnrctoa and haunting mualeal valnes.

fJia a lunal -BABEL uvn I 1 essoa win nave 10 lona way ae una atte fa -atsocfcrftal wfik AinttD Rogwnw euja aincv w-" 'tavriu Elinor Hagbta, BariM, WTiitty, was married to Tom Wise and acted on the American stage before her husband's death. "I wish she had lived to see Peggy so successful in America," says Dame May. Tt la nnllkety that the new aeaon will brtnur aoTtnianT mora dlatlnctiTa thaa Jutthrrtne Dunham's "Carfb Cjrus Dux tin. Glob SUBURBAN THEATRE PROGRAM Mv sister always was fonder of the United States than her own native ARLINGTON CHARLESTOWN MALDEN (Continued) EliGAGEMEHT EXTENDED! England." aa Incidentally Dame May and ner ON Tnre MATS. THURl 3rd WEEK husband celebrated their golden wedding three years ago in Holly- giAl cur RUto.

both heroic and treacherou. I '42. climaxed by assassination ef Admiral Darlaa. I FRA1IX SUHDSTROM J. Wayna-A.

Satan "BACK TO BATAAN" A SAT. 'Earl Carroira Vanities' D. a'Keefe-Censt. Maera "Brewster's Millions" D. O'Keofe-Jane Ha we Jady Carland-R.

Walker "THE CLOCK" Jai. Cralg-Donna Ratal "GENTLE ANNIE" Greer Garten-Greg. "VALLEY OF DECISION" Selected Shorts Beery GranWIIIa the white hair, the kindly blue eyes wood. "The Benetifal Cheat tICTOK rAVNC ItMNINCS I eEBNR0 KIAWANS tttr Vfl Lf GHLLIEHOE VICTOR JORU CHA. HOLLYWOOD 144S John Wayn.

lipiPL' Trt DITJUN" unurt iv sinsrsrsii E. Brackin-Dlana Lynn BUT OF THIS WORLD' I Anthony Qalnn Noah Beery. $1.20, 1.80, 2.40 3.00; Matt Thurt. Sat $1.20. 1.80.

3.40 (tax Inc.) SEND ADDRESSED. STAMPED ENVELOPE WITH MAIL ORDERS "The Braatlfel Cheat" Jehn Wayna Philip Aha "BACK TO BATAAN" "SEE MY LAWYER" DflLiEfflflyiuHiTTy-p Was. Bendla-J. Blended "Don Jaan Ballllgan" BACK BAYKENMORE MEDFORD Ballet 1:45 6:43 MEDFORD, SQUARE 1:45 6:43 CONTINUOUS FROM P. M.

Ida Laplne-Sydney Greenstreet "PaLLOW TO POST" War1. Bendlx-Joan Blondell THOMAS JOB OPERA HOUSE OCT. I (arf ta hi -Buhm bea" 'DON JUAN QUILLIGAN' tea D-Bar V-Cq Randelah Scatt "CHINA SKY" and "I'll Tall the World" Roht. Veeng In "These Enduring Yeea Charm" and "Beeatllal Cheat" Samuel GoWwyrrs Theatre MARGARET WEBSTER BRAINTREE SO. WEYMOUTH ttit.ni a Crflne-ee RAYMOND S0Yt ISS MEDFORD MELROSE 1st PLAT, THEATRE GUILD, A.

T. P. SUBSCRIPTION BKRIES BAIL FELLSWAY-NEW MELROSE "PILLOW TO POST 0800 Ida Laelne-S. Greenstragt PEGGY ANN GARNER WILBUR LAST 8 TIMES! V-U HATS. "THE CLOCK" Roht.

Walker-J. Garland "Crime Coaraga" W. Baxter-H. Brooks c. 1 WUNUtiK i "BIG BONANZA Bracksn-V.

Lake "BUT BP Rich. Arlen-lana Frarte r. lawfeed-D. Crisp "SON OF LASSIE" "GENTLE ANNIE" China ware ft Barknra aJT Jeatra. Matt RUSSIAN BALLET UAH nRnrRC itaaiM-f THIS WORLD" Pewor ef the Whistler" BROO KLINE GUTHRIE McCliNTTC Wl ASSOCIATION with UE SHUBERT QUINCY BROOKLINE cSnV jj in icuintvw -3 --j Co-hit "CHINA'S LITTLE DEVILS' 1 pratanfs Tl nO "OS CRT CUMMINB LIZA BETH SCOTT DO WOaVN II cnE CAPITOL I STRAND Boh.

Yoani-laralna Day COOLIOGE COR. AIR CONDITIONED Ernla Pyla'i "STORY OF C.I. JOE" A. Jones-G. MeOenald HONEYMOON AHEAD' envaloei te Soitae Optra Hbm Preston Foster "ENDEARING YBUNS CHARMS" 'WEST OF THE PECOS' Gary Coeecr-L.

Veanf "ALONG CAME JONES" Alse "ARSON S0.UAD" "TWICE BLESSED" Phyllis Theater "BEWITCHED" rWlii $r(kiitra $3 60; Orckaitra Ctrela tiH Mar ranlne lit Balceny $2.40 and $1.80 2 i Balcony $1.80 ana $1.20. WED. A SAT. $1.20 te $3.00 CAMBRIDGE I 'J I I 4 BETTY ARTURO CO-HIT HW-n'V'i VlHUTTON DeCORDOVA "CARiBBEfin nilb BLOflDE" SEE" REVERE yi tJ A Romantic Comedy by TENNESSEE WILLIAMS OONALD WINDHAM TIPVCTC UCVT Mflll Upara Hoaw KIM5SO I luni. I triune wiibar Thaatrt lalTt J.I r.Tl 1 1 1 TT-W 1- TT TM I Tl 13'JTl'JIIIIBatll HIIM.IAM ki I 111 1 Mil1 iTTsTTI tt nxvxa i MON.

"Giselle" (with Alicia Mark- with laaa eAeta LoetTTA Youe Ta and Anton Dolin). "Fancy Free. "Helen of Troy" (wilh Andre Eclrvaliy) TI ES. "Graduation Ball." "Under CALL OF THE WILD JJaaji tow" (with I.ain. "Princess Aurora" ERNIE G.I.JOE" "TELL IT TO A STAB" But.

TVry IttowVALONG CAME JONES" I EDDIE" EDMUND GWENN HCNTGOMUT CATHERINE' CLIFT W1LLARD (with Markeva. Dolin. FRlrvsky WEII. "Swan Lake" (with Mario SAUGUS a and Dolin). "Tally-Ho." "Spectre rle DORCHESTER pogaxf bff AIT.

MrCUNTfC Sert.es by MO TUT ALLSTON BRIGHTON Jamaica Plain Egleaton Sty. la Kosf (with irieTsKy). "Ciradua tion Ball." 2" JAMft MSO-CAtt ttHHAim Cont, EGLESTON End. 7123 ION. Pir.l.

WIBu llQrfT ALGERIA WED. EVC.l "Romeo and Juliet' (with Markeva end Havh I.ainm. "Harvest Cent. Capitol ADAMS "SCARED STIFF" Jack Haley-Ann Sameo, "DESERT SONG" Irene Mannlng-D. Morgan aiur rnmmt mmcu uvf oaa GIRL RUSH JAMAICA Cont.

2-11 Shew. 2:10. 5:00, 80 ALEXANDER KNOX "WILSON" (Bluebeard (with Dolin). THIR. "Swan Lake" (with Merko aV 1 WILBUR 2 Tuesday Sept.

25 Raadelpi Scott "CHINA SKY" In Color "1001 NIGHTS" at (L. JF sun rtticoa an u.fu,. UlllilC 4040 130-11 R. Yaant-Larain Day 'End taring Youns Chirms' Cornel Wlld-EelyifKey 'ThoasandandOncNightt' 'eXtV ACUTE I mm vn-vaniK-aaanrrviavinaB vi and Dolin). "On Stage" (world- Bert Divls-John Call "CORN IS GREEN" lm Conway "FALCON IN FRISCO" DORCHESTER premiere).

"Helen of Troy" (with it IriikTl. AIR COOLED CONT. 1-11 GEORGE ABBOTT ANO CHARD MYERS MATTAPAN FRI. "Svlnhides" (with Markova SHREWSBURY and Dolin). "Gift of tha Maui" (world- 1nmUlZ.

"10 Cents a Danes" HYDE PARK ORIENTAL Cent. 1-11 P. M. Air Conditioned BURGESS UCTTiDV AC I MtU I yremirre). "Undertow" (with Lama) "Fancy Free." Basil Rathhene.

"WOMAN IN GREEN" cau (x ttumMMjm j-m. it tllUlll Ul Oe le JUt Fairmount MEREDITH HYD. 1234 HAMILTON THEATRE CEN. 8790 SAT. "Romm and Juliet" 'with "Peter and the Wolf." "Fancy Free.

SAT. "On Stage." "Pillar of Fire" BETTY I FIELD "stT "THE SOUTHERNER" BUY WAR BONDS WiLY oaowm- AltMCJAVrfY 'GIDL DUH'- Mary Martin-Fran. Tone TRUE TO LIFE" ROBERT YOUNG 'End carina Ymng Crtarni' RUTH HUSSEV "Bedside Mannart'' NATICK Ml at aValftedTf mtmm MKT lf- patflff -l TMsUTftf sJM (with I.aini). "Princess Aurora" (with Xclevaky). smgittE TaajtOMstaal CaJTW Joel MeCrea-Ver.

lak. "Solllran'a Travels" -k nwiag, eempilt lot ooaneat!" Uarjorg AdamtClobt MCaptnr all tht stirring iialltUs of tkt ievl.N Helen Eager Traveler "A waru ni 4ttpy nevinf filial porii SjerbeT Herald DORCHESTER MA TTAPAN SOMERVILLE ARLINGTON WALTHAM A NEW COMEDY BY CLIFFORD GOLDSMITH STUART ERWIN KATHERINE ALEXANDER! staged by GEORGE ABBOTT Setting by JOHN ROOT COLONIAL Cont. 3-11 NATICK 1700 ROBERT YOUNG LARAINE DAY "Thoie Endearing Young Charmt" JOHN CARROLL RUTH HUSSEY "Bedside Manner" MAGNET MATTAPAN Cont. 1-11 BLU. 6600 CAPITOL EMBASSY r84d ARL.

4340 CCATC ort THIIRCnAY EVES 20. 1.80. 2.40. 3.00; MATS. WEB.

SALE InUnaUHI J1.20. 1.80. 2.40 (TAX IRC). EEDH A WES NEWTON Clark Gakle "CALL OF THE WILD" Benlta Granville "BEAUTIFUL CHEAT" Ida liplne "PILLOW TS POST" Evelyn Ankers "FROZEN GHOST "FOREVER YOURS" Gale 8torm John Mack Brown "YOUTH AFLAME" ERNIE PYLE'S "Story ef G. I.

Jaa" RUTH TERRY "Tell It re a Star" L' Jaai Btnnctt-GM. Raft "NOB HILL" BUM Burke "THE CHEATERS" NEE. 1820 Paramount West Newton LAS. 3540 EVERETT SOUTH BOSTON WORLD PREMIERE Saturday Night BRIGHTON NEWTON Sept. 29 Cornel Wilde Eelya Keyaa "A THOUSAND AND in ONE NIGHTS" eoler PARK EVE.

3311 (JOHNSON -WILLIAMS, Paramount Cont. 1-11 "nniiic nnrmo'c piiiidacc" wamar Cont. 2-11 Egyptian rrM CUIIBCDT A uilllill. VVUIVII a UUUIIMUt. CAPITOL SB 3l8voEi Boh.

Yeaag-Laralne Day "ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS" "Penthoasa Rhythm" Baiter o.rtio wMa, "NT MONTE PROSEt C. Wilde-Evelyn Keyat "THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS" "Ten Cents a Dance" "THRILL OF ROXBURY Akeeft Costelle "NAUGHTY NINETIES" Lea Chaney-Ev. Ankara "FROZEN GHOST" Jehn Wayna-Phlllp Aha "Back te Bataan" Lea Traey-Braede Jeyte "I'll Tell the World" Creer Girion-Gwgory Peek "Valley at Decision" We. Karaaa-Aae Sanaaa "Midnight Manhunt" EnfynKeyes-Cornel Wilde "1001 Niahti" Warner Baxter In "Crlaie Coiraoe" CRITERION Hie. 5730 A ROMANCE" LEXINGTON WATERTOWN XtiitmrMn CAMBRIDGE DUDLEY Rath Hasiey-John Carroll "BEDSIDE MANNER" Cheryl Walker-Ken Cartlt "RHYTHM ROUNDUP" LEXINGTON LEX.

061S J. Wayne-Anthony tain. "BACK TB BATAAN" Edward Everett Morton 'STEPPIN' IN SOCIETY' COOLIDGE 96o6 VATERTOWN 1 n0 -rr li Peter Lawford-Donald Crlsp-Nlgel Brace "SON OF LASSIE" (Technicolor) Rosa Heater. "A Guy, a Cal and a Pal" JTvlXl IN HIG. CENTRAL Air Cont.

TRO. 7900 Cand. 1-11 MedelahSeritt-R Warrick "CHINA SKY" Rath Terry-R. Livingston "TELL IT TO A STAR" HARVARD Cant. KIR.

4663 2-11 John Wiyae-Phllle Aha "BACK TS BATAAN" James Cralg-Donna Read "GENTLE ANNIE" RIYOLI John Wayne-Philip Aha "BACK TB BATAAN" Janwa Cralg-Denna Reaal "GENTLE ANNIE" Dannie Morgan "GOD IS MY CO-PILOT" "G.I. HONEYMOON" 0100 'ICCHNICOLOS LYNN HUMBOLDT Abbott Costelle "NAUGHTY NINETIES" Gala Starat "FOREVER YOURS" Ernie Pyla't "STORY OF G. I. JOE" Rath Terry "TELL IT TB A STAR" WINCHESTER i 0)1 smdi Ai tm ml mmi Stmt CHELSEA -ewAai CHE. niVUDIl tout.

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