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For Clnmified Ad BROOKLYN EAGLE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31. 1939 Trlrph'nnr 'If lin '4-620(1 11 Featured in Popular Entertainments on Stage and Screen RKO Announces Spmc Dual Bills for June THE STAGE Ethel Barrymore In Maine July 3 June will find RKO theaters continuing their string of attractive double feature programs. Tomorrow BROADWAY NEWSREEL Robinson, at 61, Hopes To Be Dancing at 102 Then He'll Open Up a Dancing School Doing 21 Shows a Week Just Now B.T HY GARDNER (In which columnist Bill Robinson Interviews Bojancles Hy Gardner) ROBINSON Thanks, Hy, for making me a Broadway columnist for my 61st birthday it's the nicest gift of them all GARDNER: Maybe you won think so. Bill, after you read It But you ought to do a good Job You've made yours the two most famous tapping feet In the country I don't know why you can't do the time thine with vour two tinners.

r- -i 'win frd "Rose Of Washington homily Portrait NeorS i Square," with Tyrone Power, Alice irvuu i iFaye and AI Jolson, the principal lUUtn rertormance lattrartlon at the Palace. Albee and (all RKO Manhattan. Bronx and Ethel Barrymore will open Westchester houses. On Brooklyn Summer season at the Deer- and Queens neighborhood screens, trees Theater. Harrison.

on Vlctr" an "The Return of July 3. in Whiteoaks." in which shen.0 K'd begm a Mk' will be supported by Harry EUerbej "Panama Lady" a new RKO and the entire Broadway cast which i Rali release starring Lucille Ball, recently completed a coast to coast1;" th. fMture at i I Palace- Fixer Dugan," with Lee tour of 35 weeks. Prior to going to Tracy, continues In a similar role at Harrison, Miss Barrymore and her the Albee, and the remaining RKO company will be seen at Mount 'm hav "The Saint the week of June 19. and at Stck-iionBaclt'' the d(le(1 bridge the week of June 26.

Follow- lng the Maine engagement the com-1 pany wm go to Dennis the week of. Baer-Nora Fight Films official motion pictures of the Max Bear-Lou Nova fight, scheduled Judith Anderson and her support- for tomorrow night at the Yankee lng cast In "Family Portrait" will: Stadium, will be shown at all RKO play their parts for the hundredth 1 theaters starting Friday The high-time at the Morosco Theater on lights of the bout will be filmed In Thursday evening. i slow motion. cards to meet personal friends when I got down to Dallas and I think that's a great honor GARDNER: Bill, do you consider that as great an honor as the hun ra-- ivy I Wv Nffi fit Uili'H III 1 dreds of police badges and cards you have? ROBINSON: In a way, yes. I got most of those police badges and I cards for doing benefits, and while I treasure them, the cards I got from John Boles are a little more personal ROBINSON: Well, I know this much those tapping feet have mad three million dollars for me during the past half-century right now when I have to think of something to write, those two fingers feel like two cents! GARDNER: Let me give you a Write about some of your favorite friends.

Interesting incl- dents, ambitions anything you think you'd find interesting to read should be Interesting to write. NEIGHBOR'S SUCCESS ROBINSON: As a columnist I don't suppose I could write about what I'd like to talk about. But there's one question I'd like to ask-why is It some performers not "white envy me up In Harlem? GARDNER: Bill I'd say the answer Is that all folks are Jealous of their neighbor's success. It's true you're still democratic; It's true you and a little more rare. LOVES BENEFITS Bruce Powell and Herbert Bayard each performance of Swope Jr.

have selected the first Life." GARDNER: About how many benefits would you say you played four plays for their 12-week season! since you've been a performer? Henny Yourigman. talented youm at the Chapel Theater, Great Neck, which opens June 12th with Clifton ROBINSON: Like most women who stop counting birthdays when they're 211 stopped counting bene fits when I hit 2000. But I'U keep on playing them as long as I'm able James Stewart and Claudette Colbert in "It's a Wonderful World," opening tomorrow at Loew's Metropolitan with 'House of Fear." Left: Christine Bromley, one of Billy Rose's lovelies in the "Aquacade" at the World's Fair Webb and Libby Holman In "Burlesque." Subsequent bills Include Phillips Holmes in "Journey's End," Alison Skipworth in her original role in "The Torchbearers." and to stand up and when I can stand up any longer, I'll sit dowm and tell funny stories! teach the kids up in Harlem -tow to. 1 jj yf Ill b- i 5 The Captive" with John Emery and GARDNER: With your energy, It seems to me that at 61 you're Just a lemlnine -star to be announced. Chester Erskln will direct the entire season.

'Dodge City' Cost Set warming up stage and radio comedian, will appear as master of ceremonies In the inaugural show opening the new amphitheater at Manhattan Beach next Sunday afternoon. Sophie Tucker of "Leave It to Me" will be there, The North Shore Players will open their first season in Marblehead, on July 3, with Dennis King in a production of Molnar's "Olym-pia," with Margaret Mullen and Ann Mason featured In the supporting cast. July 10 will be Gladys Cooper and Phillip Merivale in "Spring Meeting" and July 17 will be Edith Barrett in "Pride and Prejudice," with Viola Roache. ROBINSON: Well, why shouldn't I'm practically laying off now I'm only doing 21 shows a week at For 'City of Angels' Miss Inge Hardison, young Negro A genial trio Roseeta Le Noire, Gwendolyns Reyde and Frances Brock In "Hot Mikado" at the Broadhnrst. Hollywood's constant search for actress In the cast of George Ab the Cotton Club and doubling Into bott's production of "What a Life," has completed life-size busts of six new story material finally has led to a discovery right under Its nose.

ished work in "Andy Hardy Gets Xrf- the "Hot Mikado" and you know there aren't many benefits this time of the Will you have some Warner doing research Into of her fellow actors and Mr. Abbott has placed them on display In the lounge of the Mansfield Theater, ice cream? the early history of Los Angeles In GARDNER: No thanks how r- about a cigar? where they can be seen before and its pre-Californians, days, has discovered dramatic material therein dance right on the street; Its true you frequent all of their clubs up there, It's true you live In Harlem In other words, It's true that you are still the same Bill Robinson so I wouldn't worry too much about that. ROBINSON: It's your philosophy then, Hy, that If God Almighty can't please everyone bow can plain Bill Robinson expect to? GARDNER: Definitely! HARLEM FOREVER ROBINSON: Anyway, I love Harlem and I love my friends there and I'm going to live there for the rest of my years. Now talking about fine people I find myself a very lucky man. The only competition my dear wife Fannie has had since we've been married, Is a very pretty sweetheart named GARDNER: Shirley Temple! ROBINSON: Right you are! I remember two years ago when we were working on a picture together, the studio suddenly called me and MOTION PICTURES Robinson: un-Uh I never smoke or drink either although once In while I have a White Cow for an epic of "Dodge City" propor tions to be called "City of the Cocktail.

GARDNER! A White Cow Cock' tall what's that? The excitement of Los Angeles' ROBINSON: It's one-half ginger ale and one-half vanilla ice cream. pioneer days will be relieved by most of "Dodge City's" cast under Ice cream Is my favorite dish. that picture's director, Michael Cur- eat four quarts of it a day and I've been eating four quarts of vanilla tiz. Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havllland. THE SCREEN Raft and Cagney To Co-Star Again Warners to Present Them In Lawes Prison Drama Their option on George Raft's services for additional films following "Each Dawn I Die," In which he co-stars with James Cagney, has been lifted by Warner Bros, following projection room previews of the new film.

Raft's next Warner film will be "Invisible Stripe? In which Cagney and he will co-star again. The story Is by Warden Lewis E. Lawes of Sing Sing Prison. The title refers to the stigma which Is carried by criminals even after their release from prison. Ann enenaan, Alan Hale, Frank Mc head the large supporting cast star Hugh, Bruce Cabot, John Lltel and Ice cream every day for the last six-teen years! CORRIGAN'S IDEA OLD ring Henry Fonda in the title role.

Emery Deutsch and his orchestra open in person at the New York Paramount Theater today for the final week of the "Union Pacific" engagement. The new band replaces Richard Hlmber and his orchestra, unable to continue because of previous booking commitments. Held over at the N. Y. Paramount are the Merry Macs in person.

Jimmy Gleason, Frank McHugh and Alan Hale have been added to the cast of Wamer Bros, adaptation of "On Your Toes," musical comedy success in which Zorlna and Eddie Albert will have the principal roles. Ray Enrlght will direct, and George Balanchlne, choreographer and husband of Zorlna, will stage the dance numbers. "The Singing Swinger" Is the new title of the Warner film which was scheduled to have been produced as "Kid Caruso." Dennis Morgan, Marie Wilson and Stanley Fields are to Henry O'Neill of this season's sue cess are on the "City of the Angles" The- N. Y. Strand Theater has roster.

Humphrey Bogart and Gil said a newspaper man was there to engaged Lolita Cordoba, "the Mexi GARDNER: Ice cream does for you what spinach does for Popeye so personally I'll take Ice cream too. How did you happen to develop the Interview me so I rushed into the studio commissary and there were can Spitfire," to appear on the new stage show beginning Friday. The all the members of the troupe to stunt of sprinting backwards? stage show will be headed by Pancho ROBINSON: I beat Corrigan to wish me a happy birthday. Suddenly Shirley ran In and she was so excited that she smashed the lapel watch she bought for my birthday and his famous Rhumba Orchestra. The screen feature will be "Juarez," starring Paul Muni and Bette Davis, the Idea years ago, but I always like to be a champ and I knew I couldn't run fast enough forwards to beat Jessie Owens, Charlie Paddock and and she had to do everything In her David Nlven has been awarded the power to keep from crying.

GARDNER: I understand you leading masculine role opposite talk to Shirley over the phone very bert Roland have been mentioned also. Technicolor will be the medium ef the forthcoming Warner epic. Movie Time Table BROOKLYN ALBEE 11, 12:45. 1:50, 3:35, 4:40, 8:30. 7:35, 8:25.

10:30. STRAND 12:25. 3:45, 7:00, 10:30. METROPOLITAN 11:19. 12:52, 2:33.

4:08, 5:47, 7:20, 9:01, 10:34. PARAMOUNT 42:15, 3:40, 7:05, 10:30. MANHATTAN CAPITOL 10:23, 12:23, 2:34, 4 25, 6.26, 8:27, 10:24, 12:20. GLOBE 9:00, 10:43, 12 30, 3:18, 4:00, 5:45. 7:30, 8:15, 11:00, 12:45.

MUSIO HALL 11:35, 2:10, 8:00, 7:4, 10:30. ROXY 12:03, 2:30, 5:34. 8:10. 10:46. STRAND 1:14, 4:08, 7:12, 8:49, 11:28.

Columbia made further additions the rest, so I decided to run back wards and I beat 'em both! GARDNER: How long do you ex-pect to go on dancing? TOMORROW r'V eri. Loretta Young in the Walter Wang- this week to the list of players ap ROBINSON: Yes Indeed. We're er production, "Whose Wife?" Niven, who Is under contract to probably the best customers the telephone company has. Her tele 1 Delightful totertainmeot lean Samuel Goldwyn, was loaned by that have the leading roles In the picture. Morgan will play the title part.

The two women of Abraham Lincoln's life, Ann Rutledge and Mary Todd, are portrayed by Pauline Moore and Marjorle Weaver In gram for my 81st birthday read, producer lor what is reported as the most Important characterization in "Aren't you coming home again, Uncle Bill?" his screen career. "Whose Wife?" is hardly imagine the moviegoer who will not enjoy Lough your troubles away with 90 minute of howling nfertalnmentl GARDNER: Who are some of from the original screenplay by Gene Darryl F. Zanuck's production of Towne and Graham Baker and will be directed by Tay Garnett. your other favorites? BILL'S FAVORITE ROBINSON: I loved Jack Dona "Young Mr. Lincoln," the screen feature which comes to the Roxy on Friday.

Alice Brady and Arleen Whelan MOTION PICTURES hue There will never be another ROBINSON: I don't intend to retire until I'm at least 1021 Then I'll open a dancing school but I'm a little worried about It. because there hasn't been a single enrollment yet! GARDNER: What IS your pet ambition? ROBINSON: My pet ambition is to convince some producer preferably my friend Herman Stark to co-feature Cab Calloway and myself In a legitimate Broadway musical show. For five years I've had that ambition and so has Cab and I think maybe it won't be long now when such a thing comes to pass. GARDNER: Haven't you any ambition to be a columnist? ROBINSON: No sir I always want to stay young and I'd rather dance backwards or forwards 24 hours without stopping than to write one column even every 61 FEDERAL THEATER PROJECT like him. Fred Astalre, Alice Faye, Eleanor Powell, Dixie Dunbar, Lionel Barrymore, Sophie Tucker, Warner Baxter, Tyrone Power, Loretta Young they're real human beings and they deserve all the suc 1 wsssaw -arT Sw.

tor N.Y.C. FEDERAL THEA. PROJECi LIFE DEATH PROJECT or AN cess they've won because they not only have wonderful talent but Broftdinf Mjjor Edward Bow, TOMORROW! Dynamic action will blast Broadway wido oponl 5 lrt Scntc Mil Dir. they have hearts I have a par pearing In the Joan Blondell-Mel-vyn Douglas co-starring picture, "Good Girls Go to Paris," when Linda Winters, Kathryn Courtney and Jane E. Ropfborrow were added to the cast of this production.

Alexander Hall Is directing from a script by Gladys Lehman and Ken Eng-lund, based on a story by Lenore Coffee and William Joyce Cowen, entitled "Miss Aesop Butters Her Bread." Walter Connolly, Alan Curtis and Joan Perry have feature roles. Leslie Fenton has signed a new long-term contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. His next assignment will be the direction of "It Can't Happen Here," replacing W. S. Van Dyke II, who will direct "Return of the Thin Man." has acquired the motion picture rights to "Looking After Sandy," the novel by Margaret Tumbull.

The book was published both here and In England, in 1914, by Harpers. Fay Holden, who plays the mother in the Hardy Family pictures, has been signed to a new long-term contract by Metro. She has Just fln- MAXI'NE ELLIOTT'S St.E.if B'y Iw. (Em. Mot.) Hit.Sit.,20 SING SUPPER ADELPHI MM f.

of Am. CI. 7.752. En. (Eit.

SUn.) 1:30, aimmmi ticularly soft spot for John Boles because he did so much to make me feel that I was one of them in Holly' im wood. He even gave me personal PiNOCCHIO Dramatised hy Vh Frank An M-G-M Pichriwith uBB" MOTION PICTURES RITE THEATRE, 4stS Welt ef B'wty CI. I-IISI. En. (En.

Mm.) 2St-S3 MltltlM gahrsiy, 1:45, I5l-55t -WORKS PR08RESS ADMINISTRATION OH FLATSUSM OS KALS STAGE PLAYS CECIL B. DeMILLE'S 1IS PULIT7.EE riUZB PLAT RAYMOND MASSET in "UNION PACIFIC" with JOEL McCREA BARBARA STANWYCK OUY KI8BH NAT INDIETON DIAKI IDOAR KINNCDY RNIST TRUiX fXlui, 'HOUSE of FEAR' wifh Gargan Irene Hervey 5,000 WARNINO" ABE LINCOLN IN ILLINOIS bj ROBEBT SHERWOOD PLYMOUTH, W. 48. Clr. S-SIM.

Alr-CMltd PAT O'BRIEN JOAN BLONDELL tvt.i:,l3.30-I.IO. Mst.TgSiy 4 Tin Aatrless Pin Wkllh Un.Aaarlnn H.t. FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY FLORENCE ZIMMEE, plaintiff, auainst PETER MARBLO. et al de-lendants. Pursuant to Judgment duly entered and dated May 20.

1939. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by MARTIN SOLOMON, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 1S9 Montague Street. Brooklyn. New York, on June 18.

1939, at 12:00 o'rlock noon, the mortgaged premises, with the Improvements thereon, di-Tcted by said Judgment to bs sold and therein described: BEGINNING at a point on the southwesterly corner of Fourth Avenue and Thirty-fifth Street: thence westerly along the southerly side of Thirty-fifth Street S3 feet: thence southerly parallel with Fourth Avenue 20 feet 2 Inches: thence easterly parallel with Thirty-fifth Street and part of the distance through a party wall 82 feet to the westerly side of Fourth Avenue: thence northerly along the westerly side of Fourth Avenue 20 feet 2 inches to the Eoint of beginning. Premises being nown as 938 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn. N. T. Dated.

May 25. 1939. iryrnlp.wlfl P.RTT.WW A nefr WAVNI MORRIS atV ROBSOM "THE KID FROM KOKOMO" STREETS OF NEW YORK" Walter Woolf King BROWN DANUBE MOTION PICTURES A nets Meioarama ov surest Htrtnev JESSIE ROYCE DEAN ERNEST l.ANTJIS JAGGEB LAWFOBD LYCEUM, W. 49 St. BRy, S-OMS.

Alr-CnleS En. 1:49, II.I0-J2.JO. Nut Mitliua Siturday ALWAYS J5t UNRESERVED SEATS, 85c ACK -CONDITIONED M(p) ih A USE PUn GENE LOaUURT DOUGLAS DUMBR1UE A (totnJxUvjn.Hytr Picon UnTiMtiT-bj "lUlDAl'lOITtT Lf.Vi 'iffira JUDITH ANDERSON i Family portrait MOROSCO, W. 49th St. Cvfll.

BM S2.M Mtts. TODAY an SAT 3:40 TOP PRICE WEWtS ADS IN "BROOKLYNl rraoHi aiki ai PQttlR FAYE JDL50N tostwwmiNSWMSQm piu. FlttEQ DUG AN in mcv-viaciMia wtiouR-etcty smswwhi AtiwIiMfl rttkt, row art nraiu -A- inuuMo auui ellz a POPPIN LOEWS KINGS Flatbuih and Tildos Avaauaa LOEWS PITKIN Pttfcln and saratofa AvonuM LOEWS ALPINE Both Straet and Fifth Annua LOEWS BAT RIDGE 724 Street and Third Annua Jeanette MarDonald. Broadway Serenade, Lew Arrest Kins of Chinatown. Akim Tsmirotf, Anns ML Won.

Mr Son lo a Criminal, Alan Baxter; RUtty Huolneso, r.eorfe Murphy. D.rothe Kenk Mutiny on the Bounty, Clark Gable: Pettieoat Ferrr. Mrmi Iy, Robt. MontffOMery Neloon i.ddy. Virsinia Bmoe.

It Freedom Bins: Wallace Reery. Keraeant Maddrn, Larain. Day USV NIWMN fill, ((! Luxriiut WINTER GARDEN, rwtr 4 St St. Evti. 30 Neit flat, si S1.10-I2.J0 TNIlWItat SMS.

LOEWS BEDFORD AMMAN ROUINI TRIO on the Bounty, Clark Gable: 7 5'TAHD2Vi Beorord Annua and Berlen Street Pttttrnst F'ever Mvrna u. nnh MmImmm SINCLAIR SISTIRS VICTOR BILL ROBINSON Hot mikado H.v..rt BR0A0HUR8T. W.44 St. 11. 544 to 13.30 NEXT MAT.

S0 1 It tlx Th Lsit Two weeks Broidwsy WIUMMPOWEU SINGER ROGERS McLAGLEN "TriilojtPitror "Stif ll llllltit OiRRtsr II "fas Ins RsnfSf Ays In" LOEWS BORO PARK Ice Follies of 1B39. Joan Crawford. Jame. Stewart; 1st Street and Mow Utretht Annuo Let ive. Henry Fonda.

Maureen O'Sulllvan LOEW'S BREVOORT Nel'on Kddy, Vlrflnla Bruce, Let Freedom Rinf; Brevoort Plate and Bedford Avenue Wallace Beery, Serceant Madden. Larain. Day LOEWS BROADWAY Mutiny on the Bounty, Clark Gable; Breed. ty and Stvrtle Avenue Petticoat Fever. Rnbt.

Monlromery, Myrna Ley LOEWS CENTURY Story of the Castles. Fred Aatatre: Noitrand and Parkilde Annuee Vou Can Get Away With Murder LOEWS CONEY ISLAND Mutiny on th. Bounty, Clark Gable: Surf and 8tlllwel Annual Petticoat Fever, Robt. Montcoroery, Myrna Ley LOEW'S 4RTH ST Mutiny on th. Bounty, Clark Gable; VICTOR WILLIAM ir jr if if DAILY NEWS in the statical riot FEATURE HLmSSHOUIinCTODRV GAXT0N N0 MOORE ME! LEAVE it.

to SAMUEL GOLDWYN swli Wuthering Heights HEME LAURENCE DAVID 0BER0N OLIVIER NIVEN. BAY RIDGE CHARLES E. JACOBS, Plaintiffs 4ltorney. 450 Seventh Avenue, New ork City. m26-6t Tt NOTICE Or SALE.

SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against PHILIP DE CILLIS. et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment dated ths lath day of May, 1939. and duly entered herein. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by ELMER W.

DONOVAN, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exehange. No. 189 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 16th day it June, 1939. at 12:00 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, with the improvements thereon, situate in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings.

City and State of New York, which premises are located on the southerly side of 70th Street, distant 100 feet westerly from 13th Avenue, being 25 feet In width front and rear by 100 feet In depth on each side, and more particularly described in said Judgment: said being known as No. 1272 70U Street. Brooklyn. New York. Dated.

May 19, 1939. GERALD J. McMAHON, Referee. JACOB MARKOWITZ. Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and P.

O. Address. No. 276 Fifth Avenue, Borough of Manhattan. City of New York.

m24 26 81 Je3 7 9 with SUl-Hlt 1UULLK Gnnn Din; alio Blond le, Ptnnt Sinrletan 4th street and New Utreeht Avenue Petticoat Fever. Robt. Montfoiaery, Myrna Lev "STAOECOACH" an "FAST AND LOOSE" Center, Slith Ays. sad 50th tt Eleetra. 76th at.

and Third Ava LOEW'S unban and Friend; Adventure In fUhara. TAMARA MARY MARTIN IMPERIAL, W. 49. CO. I-J8BS.

Nt.tMlt.S4T. Stanley. Filth An. sad 75th at raria Uoneyaioon; also TwelT Crowded Hour DIVOLI BEDFORD On 0n Mutiny en the Bounty. Clark Gable: Petticoat F'ever, Robt.

Montgomery, Myrna Ley Claudette Colbert. Don Ameehe. Mldnlshti Bob Burna. I'm From MlaeeurL Gladya Giorri Nelson Fddy. Virrlrtia Bruce.

Let Freedom Rlnf; Wallace Beery, Nerreant Madden, Larain. Day Gatn Annua sod Broadway LOEWS KAMEO tellers Partway tad Noitrand Aw. LOEW'S MEI.BA Llvlniito. Street and Hanover Place FORECLOSTJREb Apollo. Fulton and Thrao.

Can't Get Away With order; Mr Wlfe'i Relation! National Thea, 720 washlaitoa of the Whit. Room; and Boy Troubl. KATHARINE CORNELL -J Th. PtsTwrlshti Company present TIME FOR COMEDY bv S. N.

BEHRMAN Rocera, Rosen oar Sullivan PI. Yea. My Darlins Daughter; aUo Boy Slaves No Savoy, 1919 Bedford Ava They Mad. Her a Spy; and Family Next Door uicwnmtirj BOROUGH HALL AND DOWNTOWN I Outfield, Dtrfflold sad Fulten 8t(. Smart Glrla Grow I PS Bound of the Baanrrvilles Momart.

Fulton St. aad Rockwell PI Twentieth Century: also The Black Room Mystery LAURENCE OLIVIER MAR'S AL0 SILLM0RI ETHEL BARRYMORE. W.47.CI.I-Q3S0.A Ir.Coata E.l;J0.l. Mat.TaSyA8at..tl.l0- WM4SSI. Lsk) Jkss I1.M I St.

Georr. Piayhouaa, 100 Pioeasnte St, Stageeoacb; alao Fast and Looae Klntaway. Klnee H'vav-Conev III. Ave I ROBERT DON AT. Terminal, Fourth An.

and Daan Trouble; alfto The Mystery of the White Room Tivoll. Fultos St. aad Mrrtle An, Th. Its Follies of 1939; also Let I's Lira COOL They Made Her a Rnv: Family Next Door Nelson F.ddv. Let Freedom Rlnr: Set.

Middea, Avalon, Klnn H'way and E. 18th 8t BRIGHTON BEACH "Spitflr. reo Good allow." Arthur Pollock, Brooktvn Eatle Pins and needles 1939 Nut Mat. S3e (e II.S9. En.

II.IO to 2.20 LABOR STAGE, Sflth 6th Ava. BR. 9-1 163 I GOODBYE MR. CHIPS Ewtts Qntt Gsnoa An M-O-M Hilt i Oeeans, Brlshten Bush Alexander Graham Bell; also The Ex-Champ ratio, Flatbuih and Mid wood Mldwood, Annus and E. 13th St Mayfalr.

Coney III. An. and Annuo Marine, Flathuth An. and Klnat COOL 1. Crawford.

Ice Follies of 1KJ9; Let La Uts Marecoacb: Robt. Montrornery In Fatt and Loos. J. Crawford. Ice Follies of 1939; Let Vt Llv.

COOL N. Eddy. Let Freedom Rlns; 8ft. Madden FLATBtlSH Astor. Flatbuih An.

soar Chureh Viva Villa; also Mrht After Nlrht Flatbnih. Chunk sad Flatbuab STAttE: Charlie Barnet A Smith Dais; Mata. TODAY and 1:40, SSc to 2.20 THE AMERICAN WAY Wredric march pbw RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL Albemarlfc Flatbuih An. -Albemarle Three Smart Girls Grow Ip: Hound of Baikervilles Farrarut, Flatbuih Rd Three Smart Glrla Grow Ip: Hound ef Basbervlllea Elm, Anaue i e.r I7tb St (OOI, Huckleberry Finn; and Four Glrla in Whit. Nostrand, Klnie COOL The castlea: Can't Get Away With Murder Trlanjlo.

Klma way and 1. 12th COOL F. MacMurray. Caf. Society: St.

Louie HI ae. Flatbuab An. and Avenue COOL Irene Dunne. Lve Affair; Blarkwells Island Rialto, Flatbuih An. at Cortcfyou Rd COOL Huckleberry Finn; and Fonr Girl.

In Whlto Vojruo. Coney let. An. and Avenue The Castles; You Can't Get Away With Murder Parkslde. Flatbueh and Parkilde Avee Yes, My Darlins Daurhter; and Off th.

Record SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOMK OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff. against BESSIE CHCDOFF. now known as BESSIS. CHODOFF 8ACKS.

NATHAN SACKS, her husband; JACK CHODOFF. her son. et al.j defendants. SAMUEL D. REIDEL.

Attorney for Plaintiff 154 Nassau Street. New York. N. Y. Pursuant to Judgment dated May 8th, 1939.

and duly entered. 1, the referee in ssld Judgment named, will sell, by CRLWS SHAPIRO, auctioneer, at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, at 189 Montagus Street. Brooklyn. New York, on the 2nd day of June. 1939.

at 12:00 o'clock noon, premises, with the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, directed by said Judgment to be sold, situated in the County of Kings, City and State of New York, on the easterly side of Bay 28th Street. 126 feei 8 Inches northerly from the corner formed by ths intersection of the northerly side of Cropsey Avenue wit'u the easterly side of Bay 28th Street; being a plot 96 feet Inches In depth and 26 feet 8 Inches in width, the side lines running at right angles to the easterly side of Bsy 28th Street. Said premises being known as 207 Bsy 28th Street, Brooklyn. New York. Reference is hereby made to the Judgment for more complete description.

Dated. May 12th. 1939. MORTIMER H. MICHAELS, Referee.

ml2-6t SO SI A As. OosnOpllSO A. M. inm AHEME VICTOI MeUGLEH CENTER THEATRE, Rockefeller Center 4Ulh St. and Stk Ait.

COlsrabas S-S474 Ei. 1:40, 95a, 11.10, 1 1. 93, 91.20. 92.79, 93.30 CAPTAIN FURY TALLULAH BANKHEAD Th eUTTIiroXESSS Caaa Daley. ON SCREEN: Mystery .1 Mr.

VWnf Granada, Chorea sad Neetrand Affair; also Persons In Hidlns EAST FLATBCSH Ayenns An. O-E. 43d St Th. Oklahoma Kid; alio Cafe Society PARK SLOP! Atlantic, Flatbuih An. and Dun It Huckleberry Finn; Fonr Girls In Whit.

Carlton. Flatbuih and Sennth Am Alexander Graham Bell; and Th. Ex-Champ Plata, Flatbuih An, and Park Plata. in the Dark; and Th. Laat Warninc Sanders, Praiooat Park Wait-14th Never Say Die; also Th.

Myttery Mr. Won( KINGS HIGHWAY Jewel, Klnit Hllbrty sad Oases March In My Sin; sla. Amhnth AVENUE TJ SECTION Avenue TJ AVS. U-E. 18th Caatlei; Ton Cant Get Away With Murder Trarmors.

Avenue and E. 44tb Hon. lulu, with Eleanor Powell; Boy Slaves RIDGEWOOD Colonial, 1740 Broadway Alexander Graham Bell; alio The El-Champ RiyoU, Mrrtle sad Wittaa Ana Murder at the Vanitlea; alts Monkey Buainen 8HEEPSBEAD BAY SheepeheafJ. Shooaihead-Voortileo The Ie. Folllet of 1938; and Let live Mem siiss.

stis, siss, yx. IClSJ BUPREMB COURT. KINGS COUNTY-NATHAN AMER, plaintiff, against NOEL8AN REALTY INC et defendants. WILLIAM H. WALDEN.

170 Broad-Way. N. Y. C. Attorney for Plaintiff.

Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale dated February 18th. 1939. 1. ISAAC SARGENT. Referee, will sell at public auction at the front door of the County Courthouse.

Kings County. Fulton and Joralemon Streets thereof, on June 2nd. 1939. at 10 o'clock forenoon, the undivided one-fifth Interest In ths mortgaged premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, situated at the southwesterly corner of Ocean Parkway and West Avenue, being 18o feet in width on Ocean Parkway and 900 feet in depth on West Avenue, opposite sides parallel, and as more particularly described In said Judgment and subject to all ths terms contained therein. ISAAC D.

SARGENT. R'eree mvU-tt NATIONAL, W. 41. PEa. 1-9220.

Alr-Coolod Eva. 9:30. S3o to 93.30. Matl. Today and 2:30 The Theatre oulld presents Philip Iiarry'i THE PHILADELPHIA STORY KATHARINE HEPBURN VAN tTEFLTN JOSEPH COTTT5N RKO Kenmors, Chunh.Flatbuih RKO Madison.

Myrtle-Wnkoft Avei RKO Dvkar, SSth St. and Fifth Ava RKO Prospect, Ninth An RKO Busbwick, B'way-Howard An RKO Republic, Grand and Kooa Stt RKO Tllyos. Surf and Coney lilend RKO Grrenroint. S35 Monharten An Th RITZ BROS, in TheGORILU'Ls ALA MVUf ON TNC 8TAOC IaiI Times Today "THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR" PLUS "THEY MADE HER A SPY" Starta Tomorrow BETTE DAVIS in "DARK VICTORY" and "RETURN OF THE CISCO KID" NICHOLAS JOY SHIRLEY BOOTH HUBERT W. 44 Rt.

AIR COOLED SOUTH BROOKLYN THSS, Aw. En. 9:40. Mata. TOM'W and SATURDAY.

2 44 Women In Wind; Yon Can't Get Away With Murder RKO Orpheum. Fulton Sander 'a Globs. Z2S istk Mall Orders UnUl Joly 19. SSI Rests SI 10 BKO Short Hoad, Both Filth Mjitery ef th. Whit.

Room; and Boy Tronbls Minerva, 7th An. and 14th Tressurs Island; sla. Th. Beachcomber.

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