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vv For f.lanifieil Ad Ronuili BROOKLYN EAGLE. WEDNESDAY. UT.IIST 9. 1039 Telephone MA in 4-6200 THE SCREEN-- Featured in Current Hits on Stage and Screen I THE THEATER Primrose PathV at Progress of Screened at Soviets Cameo S. S.

1939 Document Of Industry, Social Life By HERBERT COHX Bfcipping from Lenin in 1918 down to the present day, the Cameo Theater Is now surveying the current state of social and Industrial well being in Soviet Russia. S. S. R. on the Screen, 1939" is the title the new feature and, evidently designed for American audiences, its commentary is in Engliih.

If you have been to the 'Russian Building at Mr. Whalen's Fair, jou will have a pretty sound idea of what Vie Cameo picture contains. ON THE SCREEN On the screen, Soviet life takes on! An Amklr.o doeumentery film on social more than it has in industrial improvements in the so-Flushing exhibit. Observers needn't I presented si the cameo Theater in iu. 4i, conjunction with 'China Fight On." a take the word Of the SOVier gov- npwsri recor(l 0 guerrilla aarlare in ernment that the U.

S. S. R. is an I the orient. Industrial beehive, days, nor r- need they consult statistics.

The its navigable waters. Focusing on evidence is on the Cameo screen I Moscow, it shows the transformation and it doesn't look like a mess of jof an old-world city into a modern studio props. It leaves little room i metropolis complete with chain sur-for doubting. jface cars, electrically powered buses The chief difficulty with a huge apartment, buildings, all litical or educational documentary of which are dwarfed by the huge Brighton Theater George Abbott's Comedy Hit i Comes to Beach Playhouse By ROBERT FRANCIS Contihuing hla policy of imporing Broadway hiU to the sanas of Brighton Beach, Leslie J. Spiiler is tenanting the Brighton this jweek with "The Primrose Path," that heart-warming, lusty saga of the Wallace family which George Abbott presented to delighted, if some-j times startled audiences, at the Biltmorc last Winter.

So the stage resounded again last night to the round oaths of little Eva Wallace and the whooping treble of grandma's bawdy songs. rpipved of probJpm of papa You won't approve of the Wal-Thcy are sticking together, laughing i laces. They are a completely un- at everything, and presenting a moral lot. But they are so forth- united front to the world. There is rightly honest about their delin- and pathos in them, and great quencies, so spontaneously gay and charm.

friendly, that you'll probably end up Rmh Hammond is the amiable finding them lovable. Mamma Emma of the current edition, and supports the menage by going away lUu McConnell makes a hilarious Ifor weekends with various middle- romp of the old wrench of a college graduates. Papa is a mother. Judy Parrish. who will be Harvard man who spends most of remembered 'round here from last I his time in a gin-soaked stupor winter in "Three Men on a Horse" translating Aristophanes.

There is a and "Susan and God," docs old harridan of a grand- Pntiv Bv the shop-lifting daughter. mother, and four children a boy Clyde Fillmore and Leslie Birrett and three girls. arP both holdovers from the original i They live in a shack somewhere company, and John Shaughnessy near the Canadian border, and are again does well by the assignment i 1 1-1 ft 4 Of this kind is that it is likely to Palace of the Soviets the original Mickey Rooney and Ann Rutherford in "Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever," which starts its second week tomorrow at Loew Metropolitan. Second feature is "They Asked for It." Right: Ruth Weston in "The American Way," at the Center Theater Patricia Morison and Lloyd Nolan in "The Magnificent Fraud," which opens today at the Fox Theater, co-featured with "Waterfront." run too long. The Cameo assortment of pecks behind the Russian industrial front and into the comfortable recreation rooms of the.

Soviet workers has that trouble. It becomes monotonous after an hour or- so. S. S. R.

on the Screen. 1939'' runs for an hour and a half. There is very little difference, after ell, between a group of bakery workers practicing classical dance routines and a batch of Moscow students' tripping the light fantastic. But for in. hoar.

S. S. 1939" is an interesting document. Capitol to Hold 'Four Feathers' of the admirable small-scale model that is one of the chief attractions at the Soviet exhibit at the Fair. WOMEN IN INDUSTRY.

Most interesting of the Cameo's subjects is that devoted to women in industry. To New Yorkers who are astonished by the sight of a feminine taxicab driver, shots of women running railroad locomotives, operating donkey engines in the mines that produce one-fifth of the world's coal, and piloting transport planes out of Moscow should be positively astounding. At least it's educational. Sigrid Gurie Film At Albee Tomorrow Brooklyn's own Norwegian, Sigrid the scandal of the community. How- ot lie tippling, good-for-nothing ever, with the exception of a partic- father.

ularly nasty eldest daughter, this- All in all Mr. Spiiler has assem-never seems to occur to them. Mi- bled a fine ca.st. Robert L. Buckner, fortunes bounce off them like rub-'who wrote the piece, is responsible ber balls.

They are never down for for the staging and has given it a more than a minute or two. Papa complete Broadway polish. It is drinks lysol with hi.s gin, and there nice to meet the Wallaces again. We is a splendid merry funeral paid for hked them la.st Winter, and we by one of mama's boy-friends who. liked them again last night.

"Four Featlier.s," Alexander Kor- Gurie. whose marriage earlier this1 da's Technicolor production, goes week to a Hollywood physician, Dr.1"110,1'18 se''ond jr, 1 meiit tomorrow at the Capitol The- New Kildare Film For Lew Ayres jerry Colonna Cast In Chaplin Opus M-G-M's next production in the series of Dr. Kildare stories will be called "The Secret of Dr. Kildare." Taiv AvrAc T.fnl Povrvmnrfl mirl 1 jjhuicuit i. opangara, was iroiu aler.

wants to marry her and take her to 1 irn YitiU'C will Ua tit IA Al liranml iinw Tliil'ittn Vf rYi otior'e fob- 111 wv; V11C tVlkU mi ui.m i.i.k.iLiivi 1 IPXUS Grandma gets herself into CJW.J, ff un.rt in (lis m-hv imr tawarns bc. lu tlie waVj hul It is composed of eight or ten short tubjects hitched together by the Also on the Cameo's bill is "China bee Theater tomorrow in "Forgotten r'e AJiBio-tgypuaii )al; so sne "Pnilt Vm hf.ru" liuu theme of the Soviet maturing. It Fights On," a brief compilation of Woman," the torv of a hianded 7, at the la.st moment t-inma can Dear ciiii tuwaras. comecian, Lunn sun-y 01 a waimea Richardson. C.

Aubrey Smith. th. flimi.v Mn(i her Roberts. Paul Harvev and nlair mi begins with views of the national recent newsreel shots of strife in the woman. In the accompanying fea- Duprez and John Clements in the tii way.

Which Brey have been added to the cast Far East. The camera work is notLaralne Da'Vi alI ot wnom had rolpS ture, "Fiontier Murshull," Randolph acuuu tnen, all pretty much where of Jane Withers' next 20th Century- Seort Nain-v KMv cr Kiuiih-o scenes at Omdunnau are belli; tliey started, except that they are Fox picture. "High School." planning commission, busy with future construction, and then turns a record, of the work it has already accomplished in harnessing Russia's waterpower and improving suciKia wanarem "Calling Dr. Kildare," will enact is no different than it was in thejthe same parts under tne direction earlier news films of the undeclared Uf Harrv Bnroiiet. The nictnre is an Binnie Barnes and John Carradine Projected on the special magnascope, MOTION PICTl'RKS adaptation of the Cosmopolitan Magazine story of the same name.

Music Hall Ballerina Loew's to Select Comes Back as a Star 300 Lucky Youths The dream of every dancer is com- ing true on the huge stase of the A tmz only the Wizard of Oz. Radio City Music Hall this week some oth" super-magician could where Sunnv Rice, diminutive concocted, has gripped nearly are in the leading roles. Mbs Gurie covering me enure pros-; will be seen for the first time in a at modern portrayal. Donald Briggs shares romantic honors with Eve Arden, William Lundigan rMm "emalns Donnie Dunagan are in the support- fa Met. for 2d Week ing In "Frontier Randolph Scott plays Wy.tt E.rp.'fhe Tto I A Fami'y series' has held over; stone, Ariz for a weejS engagement at Loew's Metropolitan Theater.

Alon Nanipr Cnqr The film leatures Mickey Rooney nlu" 'upicr vabt of Brooklyn. This time he has girl 1 Alan Napier, the English stage trouble in a big way and wants to i i0 marry hi high school dramatics. Miriam Hopkins to See The Old Maid' Opening Miriam Hopkins, who is co-starred with Bette Davis in the production, will be present Friday for the opening of "The Old Maid," Warner screen adaptation of the Zoe Akins' Pulitzer Prize play and Edith Wharton's novel, when the picture opens an engagement at the New York Strand Theater. John Miljan has been added to the cast of "Fast and Furious," now in production at the M-G-M studios. Franchot Tone and Ann Sothern having leading roles in this picture, which Busby Berkeley is directing.

Jerry Colonna, the nation's leading exponent of double-talk, left for the Coast Monday to report at the Chaplin lot for a part in the hn l.a.n. nn Vnlr V.1U Come Prepared! rtptte who left the classical Music Hall Corps de Ballet four years ago. has returned as star of Russell Markert's spectacular revue, iinn -a-iiiiiuuu new luir, Ulgll- school-age boys and girls. Nearly three hundred will be selected Friday night from neighborhood Loew theaters, as "neighborhood commit- comedian's new picture, "The Dicta Miss Hopkins, who is vacationing tearher Trfwis Slnne is aain the ot rhfbrinafin'Zr8' WW nd Judy of the ballerinas in the perma- i.j .1,. or me oauennas in tne oerma tor." Colonna cancelled radio and i jn the East, plans to attend one of in 'U Ava Alnt-vc" in n-ViiV, 1 .1 one i performance, with a party Paul Muni is starred.

Napier will cecfha Pa ker Si ter Marian and; uie napnn piciure. fiipnd TWrUH hv F.Hm,mH The Part he will play has not been ooulding. "The Old Maid" has in appear as Muni's brother-in-law in i Ann Rutherford, Mickey's steady! the cinematic version of James friend. The companion ton's novel. Dolly Haas, Flora! "They Asked for It," with William Robson.

Una O'Connor and Rav- and Jov Hodaes. Is a revealed, but there is speculation as its cast, in addition to the two stars, George Brent, Jane Bryan, Donald Crisp, Louise Faznda and James mond Severn are also in the cast, imvstery melodrama. Stephenson. Horace Heidt and his iciiiu nruucauaj ill W1C vv ttl- dorf-Astoria Hotel. They're still registering daily at the theaters by the tens of thousands, and will continue until Friday night, when the lucky 300 will be selected.

Mickey and Judy will be on the Capitol Theater stage, in person, during the engagement of "The Wizard of Oz," starting the following day. Registration for selection is taking place in 75 Greater New York Loew theaters this week. nent terpsichorean troupe at the Music Hall when the theater opened. She left the Music Hall, studied tap-dancing and combined with it her ballet technique. She became an immediate success and appeared throughout, the country with such big-name swing bands as Henry Busse, Dorse Brothers, Benny Goodman, Jack Denny, Lucky Mil-Hnder, Clyde McCoy and Don Bes- tor.

Now. returning to. the Music Hall a star in her own right she commands a salary' many times the figure she was paid as a mere member MOTION riCTTJRF.S Musical Jinignts 'iu head tne "in show which will open at the Strand on Friday along uh the new screen attraction. to the importance of his six-inch long moustache in the picture. Loew's Oriental Theater continues its weekly stage show policy with a new vaudeville tonight.

The bill includes Herman Timberg and Dan Papikoff in a comedy act; Joe Besser, comedian; Jerry Mann, singing starof Hammerstein's Music Hall; Marion Melton, blues singer, and a "swing" band. It's incomparable I The photoplay you will recognize from this time forward as the most qripping dramatic offer ing ever to be recorded on motion picture film is BETTE DAVIS-and MIRIAM HOPKINS in Warner adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize Play THE OLD MAID' with GEORGE BREKT In addition HORACE HEIDT. his Musical Knights-and Company all IN QTRAND woowoe? Cortex to Direct RIcardo Cortez has been assigned to direct "The City" at the 20th I Century-Fox studios, John Larkin i has written the screen play. i -WERE STAYING ft SECOND Moony iucck 'In Name Or.iy' Stays At the Music Hall With its three stars Carole Lom of the ballet, and film scouts who caught her performances in the current revue have offered her screen tests from four motion picture companies. "Beau Geste," continuing to hang up new attendance records for 1939 at the N.

Paramount, holds over trr a GAA luaalr Frank O'Connor. bard. Cary Grant and Kay Francis and its modern day romance and Also remaining is Phil Spitalny and Ma 4 re7 Armstrong his All-' irl Orrhestra rnfrontlv Armstrong and Paul! ll locale, "In Name Only" will begin White Sam Nelson directed from 47 Ik It. its second week at the Radio City 'ZV" nL. rXTZ City I (here.

Gary stars the screen play by Gladys Atwater, Cooper ii in the Music Hall tomorrow. film while the stasre Rhnw ft.i.r nuuc' 1 XJ11;" anQ Maxine, Evelyn, June Lorraine, the! v. I Three Little Words and Gypsy in I Wgn? lu' I Farmer i starring role in Edward Small sj 'South of Pago Pago." The fea-' "Parents nn Trial" Mnmhi.v tllred P''fT of "Hurrica- will be- drama lturing an Parkefand ZyT 1 Johnny owns. wiU ownTDremtere hS'. V.

'Magnificent Fraud' At the Fox Today Aklm Tamiroff, Lloyd Nolan, Mary Boiand and Patricia Morison. in Magnificent Fraud," is the screen attraction at the Fox Brooklyn Theater beginning today. The co-feature' is "Waterfront." with Gloria Dickson, Dennis Morgan and Marie Wilson. Augmenting the screen entertainment every Monday night, the Fox Theater presents its amateur show, now In its fifth year, featuring Ted Mack, master of ceremonies, and AI Curtis and his fingers of rhythm. In addition to the three topflight players, the cast includes Charles Coburn, Helen Vinson, Nella Walker, Jonathan Hale, Katherine Alexander, Peggy Ann Garner and Arthur Aylesworth.

The story, based on Bessie Breuer's "Memory of Love." concerns a divorce problem and was adapted for the screen by Dudley Nichols and Hagar Wilde. The picture marks the screen reunion of Miss Lombard and Grant after six years, their first appearance together having been in "The Eagle and the Hawk." enga gement at the Globe Theater f' rr8nC" ford. MICKEY ROONEY on ounaay, witn a preview on Saturday. The picture, telling a story of modern youth, includes in ith the signing of Dick Curtis. John Tyrell and James Craig, I- 3ef NAah P.a and THE HARDY FAMILY! Tj vii ti piuuiiiieiii.

cuiiuacL piayers, Kfa" BriLKc h- -Tleled tL, LOEW'S KINGS Irene Dunne. Fred MarMiirray, Invitation to HuBpl- Flatbmh and Tlldrn Avcnuci Blind Allev. Chenler Mnrrla PITKIN Jranctte MarDonald. Nelaon Eddy, Kmc Mnrle; Pttktn and Saraloia Avcnuei Spencer Tracy. Virsinia Brure.

Murder Man lOIW's ALPINE Omni Enemies, Walter Pidtron Rita Johnson: Mth Street and Film Avenue Trjpued In tbe Skv. Jack Halt LOEWS HAY KIDCE Paul Muni. Kette Davia, Juarri: 1 72d Slrert ami Third Avenue June Family In Hull vood. Jrd ProtitT LOEWS BEDFORD niHlu Eneuirs. Waller rid(euii.

Rita Jobnson: Bedford Avenue and Brrgen Street Trappeot in tbe eikv. Jack Holt I.OUVS BORO PARK Wiilbrrin, ltelibta, Mrrla Oberon, Laurence Olivier) i 5 1 st Street and New Utrecnt Avenue Hluudie Mfets tbe Boas, Penny Sinaleton I.OUV BKFVOOKT. (. rant, Jean Arlbur. Only Anirli Have Wlncai Breveort Place and Bedford Avenue Spirit ol Culver.

Jackie Cooper LOEW'K BROADWAY GOOD Enemies, Halter pidtjron. Rita Johnsoni Broadway and Myrtle Avenue Trapped in tbe Sky. Jack Holt jMan Could Not Hang," fea PLAYS BRIGHTON BEACH turing Boris Karloff. This drama, which is being directed by Nick Restaurants 7 BRIGHTON sn.iprinde' as base the scientific lunlu" beach Mc, 75c a i oo theory of bringing the dead back to Matinee TODAY, 25c, 40c, 50c iIife with the aid 1 a mechanical I LOEWS CEN1THY Outside Tbese walls, Michael Wbalen; IN IIROOKI.VN Kvmance uf the Ktdwodi. Jfsd 1'arker ncai axieauvv bigiiea in clude Ijorna Gray, who has the feminine lead; Robert Wilcox, Roger Will.lil'rlWlil NAZIM0VA UTS mm mm I Nottrand ina pirktiOfl Avcnuei LOKW'S ISLAND Surf ind StiHweM Avenuei I.OKW'S 4flTif ST 46 street and Nrw Utretlit Avenu LOKWS Cat Aventit) ind Broadway LOIW'S KAMr.O..

EaitatfR Parkway and Nuilrand Avt. iPryor, Ann Doran, Don Beddoe and Byron Foulger. Wallace MacDonald FELTMANS CONEY ISLAND Famous For Fine Food For 66 YEARS 66 COMPLETE DINNERS $1.10 up fliHio Knemirs, Walter fidfrap, Rit Johnsoni Trapped tn the Skr, Jack Holt (llHHl Walter Pidteon, Rita Johnaon Trapped in the Skj, Jack Holt OOim, t-nemiet, Halter Pidteon, ita Johnion. Trapped in tbe Sky, Jack Holt Tarian tind. a Son.

Jobanr Weisnnllrr; (loud1 Over it rope. Iurence Olivier (imin Knemies, Halter Pidxeon, Hit a Johnson Tripped tn the Nky. Jack Holt Hi is supervising production. STAGE PLAYS MANHATTAN I.OFVVS MKI.RA.. Livlnitton Street and Hanover Plata MOTION PICTURES Franklin Arms Hotel 66 8'- iumikmi joe omn.renui.

poor rich. Brooklyn HellMl ARO'8 CORNER, in Intimate cocktail Lounff. A MttrO'Goldwyn-Mayr Pieturm with 1 LEWIS STONE MICKEY ROONEY i 2 Great Hits ieco- HOTFL PIFRRFPDNT Wclw SU. Visit our newlv dr nUlCL r.C.IfLrUm Mirror Room. A delightful place to Illlll) PULITZER I'RIZK PLAY ABE LINCOLN IN ILLINOIS By RORERT E- SHERWOOD PLYMOUTH, W.

4.5. CIr. 6-0156. AlrCoal.d Eva. 8:35.

13.30. SI. 10. Mall. Today and 2:30 Evmy Snow COOLED! I sv FAY HOLDEN ANN RUTHERFORD and wins amid cheerful surroundings Luncheon 50c.

Dally and Sunday DtmiT 75c and II. 00. Other Choice Dinners 60c. 75c. $1.00.

A la Carte. Air Conditioned. CAGNEY GEOftCE I 4AMES I I at "EACH 'BACHELOR MOTHER PLUS THEY ASKED FOR DINGER ROGERS OAVIO NIVEN Mats. TODAY and Sat. at 2:30.

II.IH-S' JOE'S BOROUGH HALL, 330 Fultan St. Alr-Cunditiiinea. But land at miliar aricas. Brrakfait, Lunckeon. Dinner and Alter Theatra.

Cre. tall tauntt. Tabla tf'Hete Dinner week daya. ta aV.lurdara. 8unileva and II la 75c ua.

Alia a la Carte. Ell. I'M. CLAUDE MINS "SONS OF II1F.RTY" OLStN JOHNSON Musical Revue plus SAINT IN LONDON," with Ceo. Sander.

"ivry ar vfayni WMamanl RKO Krnmore, Chureh-Flatb'nh Avte. KKO Madison, Mvrtla-Wvrkelf RKO Dvker. St. and Fifth RKO Tllyou, Surf and Ceney 111. Avel.

KKO BllKhwirk. Bay-Hov3rd RKO Froinert. Ninth St. -Filth KKO Republic. Grand end Keas Dun a-, Au.

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tat. I Coniiitonei 342-63 riatbush Ave. In Brooklyn ainea 11)10 Luncheon from SOo Dlnnen from 85c. A la Carta. Prlyata Banouet Roomi Available.

Bar and Cocktail Lounge Alr-Condliloned. H.l!MH!Hr'- QUI KKO Orpheum. Fulton st. -Rockneii pi pluf "PRISON BORN," wllh Worrejn Hud RKO Shore Kuad, Hum St. -Fifth Ave.

Rubrrt Vuunj in Rrldsl Suite; and First Offenders AKIM TAMIROFF LLOYD NOLAN SASJY SOLANO PATRICIA MORISON THE MAGNIFICENT FRAUD" "WATERFRONT" wits (San, DICKSON MATINEE TODAY and TOMORROW, t. No Saturday Vrrrormaprea Durinr Aucust KATHARINE CORNELL nd OETJEiVS BEST POOD MODERATE PRICES. Luncheon from 45c. Dinner 85c. Dancing.

Entertainment. Church at Flatbmh Ave. Parking Accommodations MartaWllSO The Plarwrtjht' CompatiT vment NO TIME FOR COMEDY DaantiNMtGAli I FEATURE FILIT.S SHOUJIMG TODflV DDirCC 2081-83 FLATBUSH AVENUE, Avenue KILL HALF SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKENS0c WINES AND LIQUORS Francis LEDERER Marfola GIUM0RE ETHEL BARRVMORE 47 St. Clr.l-0390 Air-Cunditionril. Eys.

at SI. 10 ta S3. SO r- STARTS TOMORRyw SARTORI'S (JOE'S), 10 NEVINS STREET Odd. Foi Theatet AIR. CONDITIONED Constant Suppl of Fresh.

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hmis FRONTIER MARSHAL" IN LONG ISLAND 1 MAT. 40c, 75c, SI PINS AND NEEDLES, 1939 Amariea'a Hit Muiltal Ravua at MOVIE PRICES 5Sc $1.10 $1.65 WINOSOR 41 E. at B'way. All Beats Reserved AIR-CONDITIONED BROADWAY'S BKiC.EST SHOW! ISO In the Cast IK Stirrlns Scenes FREDRIC MARCH Alexander Kttrdm present "fOEBOTTIH WOMAN' ERICH0 TURNPIKE. MINE0LA, L.

I. HOWARD JOHNSON'S FOUR FEATHERS ai SKMt snaril a unchtan 90e, 73a. 11.00. Dinner 81.23, Last i S0NJA HENIE TYRONE POWER IN TECHNICOLOR ratiuiw upple" 4 "CAREER' $1.50. Staclal Sunday Dinner 7i ta SI.

50. Par raiarvatlcnc call Barden City 9M0. ALSO A I.A CARTF rOCKTAIL LOUNGE. WINES AND I.IQt'ORH. MAMIATTAIX THE AMERICAN WAY rr- RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL AMERICAN RESTAURANTS CMesietaiM I ram 10a.

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SI. 10, SI U. S2 20. 75. 53.30 Mate.

TODAY and 2:40. 55i, SI. 10. SI .11. 32.50 STANLEY LIVINGSTONE SPENCER TRACY.

"stfSL. GAL REVUE ON tHE STAGE 25cipVR0XYS CARUSO linW.4Al. 130 W. ii SI. Ills Ska II JO Nihll, ROBERT D0NAT in -m Dclleiaua Steaka and Chlekeni, Medarata Prlccl.

Branchce New Yarn and Nearark, alia at Werld'e Fair, Anutcmnt Area JOlh St. Ii ith va. Ooon Opan 10 5 CAROLE CARV KAY LOMBARD GRANT FRANCIS IN NAME ONLY ON RCT ITHOf! f0c4 hy RuAiaH Marhtrt. tmHorty Qrchattra. PKtur -ti IlilO.

till. lOilO tit Mattonino Scott )trvd Clrclo 64600 reitrei.ii.1 nt ix-i- wpui i tun cu COMPLF.TEI AlllONDITIONED TALLULAH BANKHEAD in ITTf 17 CftYUC Lillian Hrlintan'i LI 1 1 l.t UACS Dramatic Trlamak GOODBYE MR. CHIPS 1 BAY RIDtiE Center. Slith Ave. and S6th St COOI, Tha l.adr's Frees Kentnckyt Bororltv llstlia Stanley.

Filth An. and 7Mb St COOI. Let la Live; also Tha Kenetade Banter RF.DFORI) Apoltn, Fultaa and Thraes Bridal Suiter and Streets of New Terk National 720 toailiingtwn Ave. Kid From lesai: alio Zenobia Rogers, 333 Recere Ave. Air Cooled Francbot Tone In World Afovea On; Coronada Savoy, 1115 Bidlerd Ave Hacbelor Mulbrr; alaa Tha in London ROROI'OII 11 SI AM) DOWNTOWN Onffleld.

Dufflelii and Fultaa SU Trader Horn: also Way Oat West Momart, Fulton St. snd Rockwell PI tool. Naughty Rut Nice: alio Winner Take All St. surge Plavhotite, loo Pmraaela St.COdl. Daughlrri Coarsgeoaa: Moto Takea Vacation lerminal, Feurlli Ave.

and Dean st inutiia: Nn Bridal Suite, Annabella. Tvrone Toner Tivull. Fullaa St. and Myrtle Ave Wuthriiiig Heighti; Rlondie Meets the Boss BRIGHTON III t( II Oceana, Brlihten Besch St. Iljuicblers Courageous: Mr.

Moto Takea a Vacation FLATIll SH Flalbuih near CliiKih The Mart Mies Msnton; The Sign af tha Croas Flatbush. Churth and Flalbuih Avei Idiut'e Urhgbt: alio Froreeslanal Soldier t.ratiada, Cliurth and Noilrand Awl. Hut Nice; 1'be Lady's From Kentucky FAST Fl ATBI'SH Avenue Ave. D-E. 43d St Naoibtv But Nice: The Run Never Seta Rugbv, Ulna and Churih Avei.

OOI. Naughty But Nlee; lady's From Rentneky OFRRITStN KFACH Grahsm, 311 Whitney Ave au I ranelsco; Xancy Drew, Reporter SI OPE Flatbmh and Seventh Daughters Courageous: Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation Flaea. Flalbuih Ave. and Park Plata ucky Nlsht: alio Lee Tracy In Flser Ilngan Sanders.

Proisect Park Weil. 14th The Champ; also The House of Fear HIOHUsV Jcwrl, Klnji Hlihway and Ocean ky ite Begins In College; Bsck Doar ta Heaven AYFNI'F. V. SICTION' eniie Ave. UE.

Ifith Charlie Chan In Reno: Panama 1 sdv i Traymore, Avenue and E. 4olh St. Smart lurli If, The Mdy (isngstrr RIDC.I.WOOI) Colonial. I74 Irealway Daughters Couragroue: Mr. Mnto Takes a Vacation Itivoli, Myrtle ana wllionAvei I.irl ol the tinldrn West; Mutiny nn the Elsinirs SIIFFTSHFAD BS.V Sheepshead, Sheesihead Bay.

Venrh.ei In a Wondrrful World; and Tell No Tales SOI Tit BROOKI VN Sander's ft Me. lith at I OOI Srarfarr: alia Hell's Angels Minerva, Seimlh Ave. end llih Rl. Broadnav Serenade; alsn Thunderbolt VAII STRI OPFN-AIR MOVIFS lunrlst Drln ln Sunrne a sn li a inminal; Storti; Nswa t.tect C.non lij MtlMII IDine ami Dance NATIONAL W. 41 St.

PEnn. -8 The Lane Siitrrs Is Ol RAliEOVS" and "MR. MOTO TAKES A VACATION- Eva. 0 :40. 5tc ta S3.

30. Mats. Taday and 2:40 SCIENTIFICALLY AIR COOLED THE THEATRE CHILD PRESENTS PHILIP BARRY'S COMEDY mM4i uiOTM iw lift umii ui I IV RltOOKI.YN OPEN-AIR MOVIES THE PHILADELPHIA STORY Tha tew will never act me- KAiHAKlNb HtrtSUKN YAX HFFI.IN JOSFPH COTTFN NICHOLAS JOY SHIRLEY BOOTH SHUHFRT Theatre. West 44 St. Clrfle 5D90 Kinirsway.

Kinii way Ceney III. Mother: The Saint In london Avalen. Klnsi way and E. Hth St. Wuthrrint; lllnndle Meets the Bom ratio, Flatbmh and Midwood Free TelrvUian hsmnmn Tennis Msti hei Midwood.

Avenue 1 and E. 1.1th St It a a Wonderful World Tell Nn Ta'rs Mayfalr, Ave. and Coney HI. Ave. Hve Came Back; Susannah of the Mnunllrs Marine.

Flalbuih Ave. and Rinei Came Rack; Susannah ol the nun lie, Albemarle. Flatbuih Ava. Albrniarlr Rd Came Back: Susannah of the IIIIP IIAAll I irvTT'I BOARDWALK AND WEST JDTH STREET HALr IVlUUIx HUltL Terrace Dinner Danclna Mahtly SHORF. DINNER I.JS.

No Coyer. Free Parkins; SIIOKI2 ROAD DANCE music by mel craio and "hTs FOI-RTII AVENI Af i7liT NIOHTLV FLOOR SHOW. taIS AT 1II1ST ENTBRTAINMENT. W1NE.1 AND LIQUORS. my Old Man It a Cap'.

"MY SON IS A CRIMINAL En. 40. Mali. T0M and SnTURnAV. 2:40 Mall ardera until Oct.

1361 Seats SI. 10 with Alas Reitrr. Jaesoct'ia larralat. Flatbmh Ave. -Farrasut Rnad.

Came Rack Susannah af the Mnunlirs WelU ALSO l-'lrn. Avrnua and E. 1 7th SI. In inn rarific: Snme l.ike It Hnt BOBBY CLARK l.uella ABBOTT and Carmen SHI KPSIIFAD HAY GEAR COSTELLO MIRANDA In VALLEY STREAM i aide Shaw Fee Snrilla Kinai N'wav Neitrand L. I.

I Hunt Beam Gam tha Grw 1 1 rlanele. Ktnii may and E. 12th 8 CHILDREN FRFc! N-i nlleie. Flalboih Ave. and a.rnua New rrnsram Fverv Sun Frl.

Rlalln. Flatbmh Ave. at Ortelvnu Rnad Cont. 8 15 to I A M. Last at 11 ue.

r.anev lil. Ave. and BA1.N DB clIINki I'arkjide. flatbmk and Parkilda Avti. Family In Hollywood (OOI, Fast Side of Heaven: Callinr Hr.

Kildare COOI, Mesirala Roie; The Bnv friend COOI last Side nf Heaven: Calllnt IT Kllitjra DDI luarrr: lone. Family In Hell) nod IleU'a Angela KOPPY'S THE STREETS OF PARIS SI.Ml OCEAN AVENtlR. SHFETSHKAD BAY Danrn Music Nlahlty by Paramount Girls. DiniiPr 1 oo. L.

Durk Dinner 11.00. Winos and Liquors. DEwry 8-901. BROAPHURST, W. 44 tt.

Men. Wed. and fat. si.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1841-1963