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Premier BROOKLYN EAGLE, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26, 1942 Flalbush Revives 'Sailor Beware' With Fine Cast I- -ft I iX.il 11 1 Mill VI kvf Sr For Rialto's 'World at War' A $100 war bond will be the price for each seat at the premiere (honing of the I. S. Government'! first feature length motion picture "The World at War," which will open at the Rialto Theater Sept. 3.

After the "war bond" premiere the film will rontlnue on a popular-price arhedule. Los Angeles Building Sets a Burma Scene Ornate Bradbury Structure Serves As a Far Eastern Hotel for Hecht Film Hollywood could never have built as lavish and unusual "set" as 20th Century-Fox Is now using for many scenes In "China Girl." The curious Ben Hecht, who is both writer and producer on the found one of the most colorful landmarks of Los Angeles as a background for his film, though few An- By ROBERT FRANCIS Back about 1933 Kenyon Nicho! son and Charles Robinson com I A LI i bmed thetr efforts toward a farce TME TABLE BROOKLYN ALBCT "The Slrft 1 IS OS. 1 50. 10 35. A-Hauntini We Will Go." 12 55.

3 55. 6 40. 9 30 FOX '-Wint tor the M. 1 si 4 4. 1 39.

10 Yoi'l Bit, I 3 30. 6 25. ifi. 'T'-y ---1 przttfj ugelenos know fttvMlfc th Blto tr -m' wmm iw METROPOLITAN 'Mr. Miniver 1115.

i "At AMUSEMENTS which should be on every tourist's "must" list. nmV i. x'2 the Brad 1:59. 4 43. 7 '27.

10.il. PARAMOUNT They A'l K'oed -ie Bride." 11 05 3 02, 4 7 36 10 23' "Atlantic Conioy. 3 39. 6 its. 13.

MANHATTAN ASTOR "Pride of Yjnkeej 45, 12:06, 2 38, 4 59. 7 9 5 12 08. CAPITOL "Maainfirent Anoernu 10 36. 12:54. 3:12, 6 30, 7 48.

10 06. 12 14. bury Building, at 3d and Broadway in -downtown Los Angeles. From the outside It is just drab, old-fashioned office building, neglected under coat of grime. But inside it is an architect's dream.

It could be an Oriental or a v-uuicujf buoui ine wooing oi Biuie (Stonewall) Jackson by Chester (Dynamite) Jones, U. S. N. It was a very funny play then, with Bruce MacFarlane and Audrey Christie in the leading assignments. It is still a funny play, as of last night's revival at the Flatbush Theater, the authors having brought the navy Jargon up to date, and with pretty Gloria Stuart and Eric Linden the movies as the ironclad Jackson gal and the wolfish Jones.

The name of the play was "Sailor Beware," although, according to Messrs. Nicholson and Robinson, it is really the gals who work in cabarets around and about Vera Cruz who should beware of sailors. Both new principals give excellent accounts of themselves in th spoken drama. Eric Linden maks personable, egotistical hero, on whose wolfing prowess his ship CRITERION "Pa rdnn Me Saron. 12:13, 4.U, 6 10, 8 08 12 07, 2 06.

MUSIC Bamb: 7 46. lO -'i, ataue "MRS. MINIVER" will be held over a second week bi tr.e Mstropolitan storting Thursday. Greer Garson ond Wa! Pidgeon, above, are co-starred in this film masterpiece, Ai) HT. A- i in tiwi ii 1 i' immt tal a 6 3 14 PARAMOUNT- "Hn.idaT Ir.n 8 AS.

2 29. 5:15. 7 59. 10 41 12 47 NEWSHAWKS Clark Gable and Lana Turner report the war, but they don't forget romance in the rush. In "Somewhere I'll Find You." At the Copitol Thursday.

'Talk of the Town' hr, 10 40. 1 42. 4.31. 7 12. 9 57.

POXY "Pied Piper." 10 50. 1 45. 4 50. 7 45. ihon, 12 50.

3.40. 50. 9 40 STRAND "GaT SMerJ." 8 43. 1 1 40. 2 29, 5:15.

7 59. 10 43. 12 47. fan show, 10 40, 4 31. 7:12.

9 57. 325th Showing For 'Junior Miss' MOTION' PICTIRE3 MOTION PICTl'BES Opens Tomorrow i With Cary Grant, Jean jlArthur and Ronald Colman as start. "The Talk of the Town," new oiumbia comedy-drama produced afd di- Viv Hnrn. Clovirnc nn.n mates win wager a months pay, and Gloria Stuart Is eye-filling and completely believable as the lady who won't give in. "Sailor Bewaie" is the sort of thing that ought to "Junior MLs," the comedy by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph i Qf tv, neias, observes its 325th perform Spanish castle of Indefinite age.

It looks like anything but an office building. Its floors and wide stairs are of reddish Italian marble. Its balconies and balustrades of filigreed Iron grillwork contrast with Its light ceilings and high wainscoting of golden oak. From anywhere In the building one can see every detail of its Interior. The center of the structure is a huge court, six stories high, beneath the skylight roof.

Off of balconies on the four sides of the court are the offices. When Hecht and Director Henry Hathaway inspected the building they knew that they had found the greatest set of the year. A deal was made to rent the place each night for a week to film their sequences for "China Girl." And at night they found the old place to be even more intriguing. One L. L.

Bradbury built the building in 1891 as the realization of a dream Inspired by Mexican culture he had absorbed during his years south of the Rio Grande, where he made his fortune in gold and found his Indian wife. It was erected 51 years ago. Though there is at least one tenant who has had space in the building for more than 35 years- TV 5 tigi of rrl arc I woulcl son's 1 leavinl rotmdli WoJ How 1 TaL morrow. Supporting the three stojs is a cast headed by Edgar Birhanan and including Glenda JFarrell. Charles Dingle, Rex Ingram and Tom Tyler.

"The Talk of the Town" Is based on a screen play 'iy Irwin Shaw and Sidney Buchmaii. On the Music Hall stafe, Leon Leonidoff will present "Tup of the Town," featuring Selma, Xaye, soprano; Johnny impersonator; Linda Ware, singer; (iloria Gilbert, dancer; Marina, siirer; Lonya Kalbouss, Nicholas Vasiiieff and his Volga lingers, and Henry Calvin, as well as the Rockettes, Corps Je Ballet and Music Hall Glee Club. I have the Flatbush turnstiles clicking pleasantly throughout the of the week. It is an amusing t' This reporter was pleasantly surprised to find some old friends in the current revival. The Sayville Playhouse closed a week ago lnt Saturday and such familiar faces Ralp' Lewis, R.s.?ell Conway, Walter Appier, Peter Hobbs ad Louis Tanno turn up as gobs, marines, waiters, etc.

All good returned to town for the pre-Broadway se n. Norman Tokar Is there, too, and Lyle Bettgr. Betty Kelly and Virginia Vas.i. They all make this newest edition of "Sailor Beware" a rowdy evening. IT TOPS THE 10 BEST OF ALL TIME! GARSON PIDGEON A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRODUCTION OF JAN STRUTHER'S NOVEL rv.c.j by WILLIAM WYLER ance at the Lyceum Theater tonight.

Incidentally, there will be no Labor Day matinee, Che regular schedule with matinees on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday prevailing. Walter Collins, who created the role of Tommy Arbuckle in the comedy, becomes a second lieutenant in the army Friday, the first member of the company to go into the service. He is a graduate of Culver Military Academy. Robert Willey will succeed him. Lucky Millinder's all Negro ensemble will entertain at Fort du Pont, today and at Edgewood Arsenal, tomorrow.

The Tivoll Playhouse at Ea.st Northport closed last night when its two leading men and its stage manager were almost simultaneously inducted into the army. Replacements are being made by producer Claude M. Alviene, and the playhouse will reopen Sept. 1 with "Cradle Song," which was to have opened there yesterday. The Sayville Summer Playhouse closes its season with three one-act plays on Friday aid Saturday.

They are "The Dear Departed." "Pink and Patches" and "On the Lot." MOTION PICTl'RES JAMES JTAGNEY Winninger Signs For Boyer Film Universal has signed Charles Winninger for the pole of circus owner in the secotidl episode of Charles Boyer's profir.ction, "Flesh and Fantasy." he is a lawyer who occupies the same office his father, an early tenant, had occupied there is no one to say what the buildjng was meant to be. Old Bradbury might have Intended it to be a hotel because he built bathtubs in the washroom of each suite. And some of the rooms still contain the golden-oak-and-tile fireplaces which comprised the i ao pWtm mm POWELL ond Hedy OT ore co-starred in gds," to be featured neighborhood thea- The wit row tnrou9h Mon-from nol same film will in- universalliendly Enemies" with accent ofe, ft VAY.guVinninger ond Char-checked les. building's original heating equip ki 1 1 i 1 1 il Richard Gaines, wflti made a personal hit with his Wixxirow Wilson jlll Seats Reserved. Pert Sat.

and Sun I 6:30 At Twice Daily Mon. Ihrn ment. The ceiling of what Is now the role in the stage jlay "Time to i Frl frkta itw. ti. week (1.

10 to (I. AS. All Fe. II. Ill la boiler room is delicately decorated.

Before the days of boilers it was a dignified dininz room. Americar- TERESA WRIGHT RICHARD NEY DAME MAY WHITTY REGINALD OWEN Come" and who later replaced 1 Raymond Massey in "Abraham Lin- coin," was brought from New York i this week by Coluibia. He steps I at once into a featr.re role in 'The i Frightened Stiff." Pats' O'Connor. IS.voir-nM Tracy Plays Laborer In 'America' UUl RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL Oth StrMt a 9ttt AV4MHM LAST tIMU TODAY I 'Will Disnif's "BAMB la Technic alr Fran Fttii Sltt' Mvd icttaacri by RKO-Rariw Piclant Th March Of Tim "MIN OF THF. HI FT'' ALA TAU WVUt ftVMMtONV OMCHCSTMA A.M.

Pimiut at: 11:00. 1:44, 4:43, 7:47, It all fascinated Ben Hecht. But primarily it was ideally suited for what he needed in "China Girl." In the picture the Bradbury Building wil lbe seen as the interior of an exotic Burmese hotel. On one of its grilled balconies the prop department installed palms and cafe tables and the casting of omeofof War Women tury old of at' War. Je nons' third patriotic fca-m the the -Hands of Victory," which BrTing rjr.

Joseph Ranald, Hence, intist, went into production the of Firstpreediand. It will be re-6ec0as a Paramount Hcadliner BY SUBWAY 8th AVE. SUB. TO JAY ST. WT-7th AVE.

TO HOYT ST. IMT TO LAWRENCE ST. WAR BONDS FiR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Filmed against a background of tress, has been Signed to a term the nation's war industries, "Amor- contract by UnSiersal. Her first tea," starring Soencer Tracv and assignmen-. will be a feature role fitzpatritk Traveltalk 'EXOTIC MEXICO' Color Cartoon "BOWLING ALLEY CAT" NWS OF THE DAY with Abbott anH Costello in the Ut Mair.

Stah Rtrvd Orel 6-4600 directed by King Vidor, will be comedy team's next picture, "Hold Your Horses." Palsy was recentlv made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. fice supplied Chinese extras. That the other two in this series 11 will comment on the was that was 'leded to make The significant story will present mmrnrn LATE STAGE SHOW TONITE AT 10 tne old place look like a corner of 8evbf seven outstanding Ameri- Tracy as an immigrant worker in tattin the Far East. 1 seen on Broiiway when she placed Joan Carroll in the cast of "Panama HaWie." George BIanchine reports to the Paramount'studio today to rehearse I with Vera Zorina for the "Black Magic" ballet number la "Star Spangled Rhythm." Hedy Sails Bonds heavy industry, who finds in the country of his choice the freedom and opportunities of which he had dreamed. Vidor left on a tour to Pittsburgh, Detroit, Gary, Flint and other great industrial centers of the nation, seeking suitable backgrounds for the picture.

He will talk with educators, sociologists and civic leaders. omen in different fields in houar effort. witl; heain Apes Grandpa adntory repeats Itself, unfon Williams, who will play a mislet characterization in Para-plain "American Empire," will lncorraportray a role lived by his feels baier In Texas years ago. sounds will be a comical ex-tastet btHis family boasts of a 'Pardon My Sarong' Opens Today Abbott and Costello's newest film, "Pardon My Sarong." opens today at Loew's Criterion Theater, succeeding "The Invisible Agent" which completed its three-week run last night. The supporting cast I way, 47th Air Cantfitisnaa' 0f 8:30 A.M.

HEDY AMARS Jom CRAWFORD Mctvys MUCUS 'THEY ALL KISSED THE BRIDE" KINCS Flalbuih and Tildca Aaeuuca PITKIN Pitkia and Sarataea Avfnuaa "CROSSROADS" Plu "KRIENPl.ir KNFMIFS" liarlf Wlnninrcr Charlrs Ri I Hedy Lamarr will spend five days in Philadelphia, Trenton, Camden, Newar'i, New Brunswick and New Jersey shore resorts selling war I beginning Sept. 1. in the new comedy includes Vir- SAMUEL G0LDWYN sa-awst GARY COOPER in Rarrleo BUY V. S. WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS i XTK.t' VA' nr.vii.i.E at titkin tomtf "ATLANTIC CONVOY" Leif the adjeor and a great grand- ginia Bruce, Robert Paige, 'haUnB Profession.

I Erikson and Lionel At-will. "SUBMARINE RAIDER" Ivm the lamoua con- STAGE PLAYS MANIUTTAN Important Ann SHERIDAN Dennis MORGAN I LOEW'S ALPINE filth Straat and FIMh Avanue 1 i LOKVY'S RKDKORD Badfard Avanna and Baraan Street LOEW BROADW AY' Breadwny and MyrtU Avanua LOEW'S CONEY ISLAND Surf and Stillwall Avrfluet LOEW'S C.ATES John Howard to Dime www (3c. I. Marguerite Chapman plus "WINGS FOR THE EAGLE" Colby, 3221 aVHr Texas. Aak Beaatllnllr annr'" VantU.Hnns ARMTt OfKKEA Jon DAVIS 4 Nnr Ruay T.ddy Ml YOKEL BOY- "A trlunph." Atkinson.

Times Angel street Vincent Price, Judith F.rfljn.l.co C.Carroll SOLD EN W. 45 St. CI. 4-8740. Ca.

1:40 Mala. TODAY and 5Si.S2.20. AIR-COOLED SJn Stoolclyn "A DESPERATE CHANCE FOR ELLERY QUEEN" I Gatai Avanua and Braadwav LOEW'S K4MEO and ROOF I Eaitern Parkway and Naitrand Avanua LOEWS tr.TH STREET Evenli IVANS MERCER MART MEW MOON uvZkI- AT AIR-CONDITIONED CARNEGIE HALL. 7 Are. 7 St.

CI. 7-11ITO I VKS. (Incl. Son.) SOe ta 12 I ulna I atith strrat and New Utreeht Avenue TJnder thi "FRIGHTFULLY an ridvann 11 i I.OEW MILBA I Willi ft, iiam uorgan Margaret Lindiay STARTS TOMORROW Clark Lana GABLE TURNER SOMEWHERE I'LL FIND YOU" AN MS-M PICTURE HATS. SAT, ti SUN.

gOe to 41.60 1 tl I (Plaza ,1298 hama far It Bat. Fultan and Atlantit. Ona af tha keit lead apata in Graatar Naw Yn Out," nine nan War ARSENIC AND OLD LACE Laura HM Crewa Erich MS Straealm block part ta EXTRA! Livinaiton Street and Hanavar Plata I.OEW PREMIER Sutter Aeenue. Hinidala Street LOEW'S OK IENTAI 16th street and ISIh Avenue POSITIVELY UST 4 WEEKS rn KT ctate rector MOON HOTEL BOARDWALK AND WEST J9TH STREET Ocean Terrace Daoeing Nithtl DAILY DINNEK Ne Coer Free P.rklni VaudcriljeHitien Ut. to ap LOEW'S t'ENTI'RV CAPITOL.

Mannattan TOMORtOW at 9:30 A.M. orson wiuir IMDirW MAGNIFICENT ccrs AMBERSONS' lnovr twit Tertottes't fern Stare SISTtRi' I "-0N ftl MA8SCY rM EW WINE" PLUS "THE MAO DOCTOR (IF MARKET STREET" Parktida and Neatrand Avenuea LOEW'S PALACE tait N. Y. Ave. and DnufliM St LOEW'S BAY RIDf.F.

72H Street and Third Avenue A II fl I-) r. LUNCHEON FROM SOe iHliNll fl DINNER FR0M 9 pM "rL Rm 7. Ranqnel Booms for Km.ll Effia Shavian Phllla Baurneuf FarrMt Orr FULTON. W.lt 4lk 81. A IR-CON OITION CI.

4-6830. En. 1:40. Kali. Tadar and Sal 2 THE MIT THAT WON THE CRITICS' PRtfE Cllllan Pafiy Ltanara Ml land WEBB WOOD CORBETT NATWICK RLITHE SPIRIT NOEL COWARD'S Beit Corned BOOTH.

45th W. of B'iraT. Air-Cnolrd Era. MU. TODAY and 2:40 Before Nationwide Tour GEORGE DnBOKE GERSHWIN ent HEVWARDS pORGY AND BESS viln TODD DUNCAN ALEXANDER SMALLENS.

Conductor MAJESTIC. W. 44 t. CI. 4-8730.

Sue.Evs Pari. AIR-CONDITIONED Fvi 12 75 55t. Mah.Taday and JSa SEATS NOW FOR LABOR SEPT. 7 MATINEE and EVENING PERFS. I HENRY FONDA LYNN BAR I OONAMECHl "THE MM.MKK ENT DOTE'' LOEW'S BREVOORT Brevoart Pllra and Bedfard I ESI? UMItTTI AVB.

Lar rartiei. STfrllni 1-2000 Plu "THE tiPOII.FRS" MARLENE DIETRICH a SANOOIPH SCOTT CSO-J. Tha Mighty Story at Tadl "THE PIED PIPER PIUS A SIC RAVV PIFRRFPnNT an Bleki 81.. OPEN-AIR MOV8 Vint our newlT decorated uirror Koom. LOEW'S BORO PARK Slit StrrM and New Utrecht Avjnue LOI W'S WARWICK Jerema and Fulton slreeta Stanwyck.

J. McCraa. B. Oenlevy. The Great Man Lady: Darathy Lameur, Bavend the Blue Harlrae.

Is Teehnleiler Tyrone Power, Fontaine. This Above All Meeiran Spitfire Seea a (ihoat. I ape Vcles. L. Errol id cheerful jurroundlnej.

nn, rV IWA AViOthft. STAGE SHOW c. 1.00. A 1 cine. Banquet Air-Condltioned.

MA. 4-5500 oiaxCLL pay ni UI "l0- Luncheon 11 a.m LAj ,0 Dinners 6 p.ra. to 0 p.m. A la Carte. Private Ban- IKVINO URIIN'S FEATURE FILITIS SHQUlHICTODflV INN' 'HOLIDAY "STAR DUST SOS CHOOSY 'By Jupiter' la iwa-tlra imaih, by jlmnlay." World-Tefltgram RAY BOLGER BY JUPITER A New RODGERS A HART Muster 1 Com 'dv Constance Brnar on a Id MOORE VENUTA GRAHAM Sill BERT, West 44th SI.

Air-Criditioned En. Mata. TODAY and 34S Good Balcony Seats at. (1.10 or iarte.taiiable for parties from 20 to 500. lfANQDET (Tt14 FULTON NR.

NOSTRAND) BTerlina I-S41 fr7 Decorated. Air Conditioned. Reasonablo Rates. BAY R1DGK nd Third Ava In Thle Our life: aleo Meilrin Kniiru. .1 iu A.

tun BINS CROSBY FHD AST AIRE 3 fry amrMe BINS ClOtl) FMO AST AIRE Elerlra. 7Mh St UWAM1U5 geAKfWMTOgl Wb FAMOUS FOR ia SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN AVE. ENTrSTllUMrMT 50c I0FS hot I Show Bar of Brooklyn CLANCY ADAMS DELL HOWil ODAY'I to th AT AIR. CONDITIONED theatr MATINEE TODAY, 5e to SI.00 TOP LIVE ACTORS AT MOVIE PRICES CLAUDIA ST. JAMES Theatre.

4 tlh W. of B'way Em. Incl. 4:40. Malt.

2:40. Na Pari. Men? rjiYou 109S-97 FLATBUSH AVE. weddings, banquets, card a ip rnuniTinurn parties, communion break-A1R-CONDITIONEO FASTS, Ete. 10 to 100.

ne. 4-im Stanley, 7415 Film Ave The Eleel a In; alto Thii Gun for Hire BFPEORD Crown, S27 Emalra Blvd. PR. 3 B5U Tortilla Flat: alao Narl Atent National, 720 Waihmelen Ave The Cat and Ihe anr: alao The Token Patrol Rotrra. J3J Riere Ave.

PR. 4 223H Flat: lleo Nail Aient Savoy, B'dfard Ave. and Lineeln Pi Bis Shot: alto It Happened In Plathaeh BENSONHI RST Colony, llh An 5th St. BE. Torrid Zone: alao Fanta of the Wild BOROI GII HAI AND DOWNTOWN Dnffielrl.

nullleld and Fulten Ste (ireat Min Ladv: alao Beyond Ihe Bine Ttnrlsnll Momarl. F.llea St. and Rockwell of the Now: alio Fintrra it the Window St. Plarhouee, 100 Pmeieple SI Thla Ahoee All I alio Mirrh On Amerirai in terhnlrolrtr Terminal, o.erth Ava. and Den St Din: alao Klnr Rent BRIGHTON BEACH Oreana, Sr.iMea Beach An -Half St.

Ahoee All; Meilran Spitfire Seel a Gholl Bl SHMICK LAST 2 WEEKS MIT Trtn AV Sun.lt 2:30, 35r In Iff, ItlAI, IUUAI andThura.it2:30.Mtutl 10 EVENINGS 35f Willie Phil Pant Walter HOWARD BAKER DRAPER O'KEEVE PRIORITIES 44TH ST. y. Air-Caudltunad MATS. SAT. AND SI.

108275 OLSEN AND JOHNSON In SONS 0' FUN "ZJSST WINTER GARDEN. B'y 4 50th. Alr-Candltlaoad EVENING Unci. Sun.) at 8:30 "EXCITING A News MICHAEL TODD'S QTAR AND GARTER Stared BT HASSARD SHORT BOBBY CLARK GYPSY ROSE LEE PROFESSOR LAMRERTI Mata. 2:40.

Thur. 4 Sat. 10-12. 75. Evat.

8:40 Ml SIC BOX, 43 St. W. B'oiy. Alf-Cand BRILLIANT A HIT" Anderson 50c, $1 and $1.50 Vax' Sat. Nlaht.

oaly, 50a te 12 50 plua Tai Sonja Henie and Arthur Af. wirf prrient A Na Mm I'll Itrtraraiann STARS ON ICE CENTER THEATRE. Rockafeller Cenlar. CO -3 -3474 Only Ice Tltaattr En. Intl.

8:40. Mlta. Taday. Sat. and Sua.

Ne Manday Pari. Mall Orriprt Pramplly lilad ALWAYS COMFORTABLY COOL "KINl SWAY Humphrey Boeirt. "BIO and "IT HAP Canay liland Ava. PEN El) IN HA TBI SH" iiiiiwiti tie IDern Buma Arc Here!) GOLD Rl'SH VPATIO, Flathueh Ave, and Mldwoad St and "VANISHING VIRGINIAN" Long Island ALBEMARLE. Flatbuih Tyrone Power.

Joan Fontaine, "THIti ABOVE ALL iELM. Avenue at Eait 17th St and "MEXICAN SPITFIRE SEES A GHOST PAUL'S Kpselll Chlldran'a plain. Phone Paul. Erfanort 5. MATS.

TODAY, TOM'W "'Yn ErerT Err- Eicrnt Sun. nnd 8:40 Junior miss LYCEUM t. af B'cay. CH. 4-4234 250 SEATS ALWAYS AT 11.10.

Alr-CaitditiSM VEARRAGllT. Flatbuah Rd. yTRIALTO. Flatbuih Red Skelton, "SHIP and "GRAND CENTRAL MI Kilt 1 COLLEGE, Flatbuih Ave. -Avenue Henry Fonda.

Lynne Barl, THE MAGNIFICENT Empire, Helen Ave way. F0. 9 7910 Road to Happlneii; alie Klondike Tmrt lNOSTRAND, Klnee N'rey-Nletrind Ay. and "THE SPOILERS' Queens, L. I.

FARKSIOE, Flatbuih end Parkaldi Aw R.ft P.e Loi kNTIN oue.l,. na Mih at ueo' Brian "BROADWAY" lTRIANGLE, Klnn 12th Si! nd 'MY FAVORITE SPY' BARBARA STANWYCK JOEL MrCREA HAPPY'S VMARINE, Flalbuih Ave. AVALON, Kinia ariy and E. lith St. UMinwnnn iMeiu I teee.

Myrtle Are. at Slit St. Oil Grand Central P'kwat ANDY DELMAR, M. C. rta.

Ronnit DeCanp, Jot Croibr Gorgeous Girli Marsha Stone Joe De Carlo's Orch. FlMr turn, than Daly, tuadar OIbmt Sh at I P.M. GREAT MAN'S LADY "B'way'a Moat Successful Musical." tile VINTON FRBEDLKY'S Musical Sensation DANNY KAYE LET'S FACE IT HERBERT and DOROTHY FIELDS BMy Mary Jana Caral Edith Vivian BAKER WALSH COODNER MEI8ER VANCE COLE PORTER SONGS IMPERIAL SI. AIR-CONDITIONED En. 8:30.

Mitt. Taday and ta 12.75 lMAYFAIR. Avanua 111. nd "BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON' VOGllE, Ceney III. An.

and Annuo K. "Jl'KE GIRL" and "IN OLD CALIFORNIA" FLATBI'SH Aalor. Flatbwh An near Church Klnr Row: lien Whal'l Cook In' (irinirli. Chnrrh and Nn.lrand Avee Letter, narllnr: alao The Wife Tlkea Fleer Leader. Ceney Mend md Newkirk Avei Above All; ilao Throuih Different Eyes EAST Fl ATBI SH Avenue T).

Avenue and E. 43d St. Juke Girl: slao In Old California Rur.b. Ulici ind Church Avee jke Girl; also In Old California GERRITSEN BFACH Graham, 3M whllnay Ave Were Dinrlni: alia Finera at the Window P4.RK SLOPE Carlton Flatbuih and Seventh Avee Mine Tide: a No Beyond the Bin. Moriyon Plaia.

Flatbuih An. and Park Place Silver Cord: aleo Tirean a Seerel Trraavje Sandera. Prmeect Park Wetl-Uth St Takei a Fiver; alao Devil Five Off enui, 1224 Prenect Ava Amoni Ihe Lltinn alio Honolulu KINGS IIKiHWAY Jewel, Kinei Highway at ncein Pl.it 1,1, Fall In Love; alao The Blark Roeea AVFNl'E I' SECTION Avenue V. An and r. 16th st Marnlftrenl Dope: aleo The Spellers Traymore.

Annua and E. 46th Broadway; aleo My Favorite Spy RIIIGEWOOD Colonial. Braadway and Chauecey Private Burkaroo: aleo l.adv Gansatee Rldiewood. I67t Myrtle An Vaudeville Vaniahint Vlrt inlan Aliaa Roltolt Blark.J Riroli, Myrtle-Wilien Avee. C.L.

VCM4 Broidwav; alio Twilitht on the Trail SHFEPSHI BAY Sheepehrad The Spollrre; alee The Mirnlfirrnt Tlop SOI TH BROOKI VN "Other critics fare It 4 stars this critic flees It the whole 48 WALTER WINCH ELI. Uncle Sam nresents for limited encasement IRVING BERLIN'S This is the army Eva Intl. Sun. 8:40. Mllt.Sat.A Sun.PrK.ArmyRallnf BROADWAY (Alr-Cend.) 53 St.

B'r. CI 4-53SJ Seats for All Performances to Sept. 3S Mall ordera accepted for Orch. Scats only. iVfcert; la Dine Mankattan "A PERFECT Timet Life with father nn HOW ARD LINDSAY.

DOROTHY STICK NEY EMPIRE, B'way and 40 St. 28 Saatt at 11.10 Air-Cond. En. 4:40. Mata.

Taday and 20 HUMPHREY BOGART IRENE MANNING "IT HAPPENED in FLATBUSH" LLOYD NOLAN CAROLE LAN0IS "TOP HAT" and "OI KF OF WEST POINT" "Beyond the Bine "Creel Map', t.ndv" Richmond Rill, 1 17th Ave Keith, Fluahlne Kenmore, Church lad Flltbuih Ruahwirk, Braedway and Hnwird Proapect, Ninth St. md Filth An Grrenpolnt, 125 Manhattaa An Dyber, (6th St. and Filth An Tllyna. Canay lilind, ipa. Madlion, Myrtle end Wyekeff Aval Repablle, Grind ind Kaap sit Orphenm.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1841-1963