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11 BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1940' Spencer Tracy Fine 'Babies for Sale' At Local Strand mmm As Edison, the Man Second Installment of Inventor's Life Completes Grand Biography at Capitol ri i By HERBERT COHN if Thomas Alva Edison nas outgrown the mischievous Mickey Rooney years of his life and matured Into the sensitive white-haired Inventor of the stock-ticker, the talking machine and the Incandescent electric lamp. He has lost none of his charm In the transition, and his return to the Capitol Theater's screen yesterday as "Edison, the Man," was no less than a memorable occasion. Edison, the man, probably owesf Rochelle Hudson Stars In Drama About Infants And Racketeers Shelter When you sell a baby, you sell plenty of emotion with it and quite a share of tears. "Babies for Sale Is that sort of selling as it arrived yesterday at the Brooklyn Strand Theater. The heart tugs are all there as little Rochelle Hudson stands up and informs the master of an expectant mothers' shelter that she isn't going to permit the disposition of her flesh and blood for cash.

Actually, the film Is based upon a foundation that cannot withstand investigation. It is that sort of a picture. Moreover, it so manages the action that you'd swear the producers were sitting in with fate and moving the strings themselves. However, judging the production not upon too plausible standards but rather as the moving little detective-like venture that it is, you find it not only well acted but sus-penseful and productive of tingles. Miss Hudson is effectively fiery as the expectant mother who enters the Mercy Shelter to find that, through an illegal system, babies are signed away to rich prospective parents while the actual mother can do little but grieve.

Along with WALK WITH MUSIC a very I nice musical comedy that jT 1 I opened this week at Ethel A'" 'Vli f-. Barrymore Theater, in which v-i( I -j Mitzi Green, Kitty Carlisle and I V. Jack Whiting are starred. f0 X- 1 I III ffM VvA much of his graciousness to Spencer Tracy, his latter-day Impersonator, who has created for him a more sparkling and winning personality than even his biographers were able to do. And he owes to his screen biographers Jennings, Foote, Senary and Butler his posthumous thanks for extracting from a rich period of his career every shred of drama it possessed.

For "Edison, the Man" is not only a loving and reasonably accurate biography of the nation's most esteemed inventor, but it is a superb motion picture as well admirable in its dramatic conception, its writing, its playing and its direction. In itself it is a rare tribute to the inventor. It succeeds in making Edison at once a lovable family man with a saintly patience that endures for years while he tries to get his infant son to cry on a disc of his recording machine; a diligent man who exists for days on a single portion of apple pie and milk while he puzzles over his electric light; and a kindly man who earns the devotion of his employes and is still well within his character when, In an epilogue, he prays that the ingenuity of science may not be used to the detriment of humanity. It is a prayer, unfortunately, that has gone unheeded, but it is a prayer that comes earnestly and reasonably from the Hps of the Edison that Tracy has sketched at the Capitol. Glenn Ford, a reporter who is dis- missed from his paper for arousing child welfare interests, she seeks to i regain her baby when informed it is "dead." Ford makes a llkeatile cx-newspaperman and Miles Man- oer offers himself as a rpally detest- able head of the shelter, tnd suave one.

The associate featuri Js Gene Autry's "Gaucho Serenade." A. R. 1 ROMANTIC CASTAWAYS Clark Gable, apparently somewhat dubious about Joan Crawford's devotion, uses his persuasive powers on the lady in "Strange Cargo" at Loew's Metropolitan. Second feature at the Met is "Alias the Deacon." 'JOHNNY APOLLO' Tyrone Power, co-starred with Dorothy Lamour in the film starting today at the St. George Playhouse with "Star Dust." Special Engagements For Boyer-Davis Film 'All This and Heaven, Tro" Neagle can't give the new "Irene" the lilt that it once had.

Nor is Producer-Director Herbert Wilcox win for quite equal to the job. The light be released by Warner Bros. farce touch escapes him, and when special and roadshow engagements the Carthay Circle Theater, Hollywood. The first two special engagements will be at the Earle Theater, Philadelphia, opening June i 14, and at the Strand Theater, Hartford, opening June 18. "Only by giving such unusual pictures as 'All This and Heaven.

Too' the special treatment their qualities deserve can a fiir return be obtained for both the exhibitor and the producer." says Gradwell L. Sears, Warners' general tales manager. Alice Duer Miller's screen play runs prancing, that is, as the streamlined screen "Irene'' will allow her to prancing freely as version of i It is foolhardy to say, considering the Spencer Tracy film record, that Edison is his finest portrait. Pos- sibly It isn't, but it is unquestion- Prancc oniy, on the same policy and basis as "Gone With the Wind." Bctle Davis and Charles Boyer are co-starred in the picture, which is based on the novel by Rachel Field. The first road-show engagement Is scheduled to begin June 13 at "Irene" has been modernized, for low on bright lines, he has no camera tricks to fill the gap.

"Irene" doesn't always sparkle, but the charm of its melodies is still intact, and its playing, particularly by Roland Young, May Rob- son, Billie Burke and Arthur Treacher, is pleasant enough. Add to these qualities its handsome production, and its balance sheet shows a surplus of credits over debits. "The Saint Takes Over," the best of Leslie Charteris' Saint series in several tries, is the Albee's associate feature with George Sanders as the i debonair detective, Wendy Barrie its second screen presentation, and it has lost some of its ginger. Even with the help of a snappy ending, Miss Neagle can't make it seem like the frisky stage show of 20 years ago. Yet she makes a delectable Irene an impish, comely Irish lass who talks her way out of her Job as a Fifth Ave.

and talks her way into the heart of Ray Milland, a Fifth Ave. bachelor, stopping en route to become a famous mannequin in his swank dress salon and to make another CLARK JOAN GABLE 'CRAWFORD 101 BURNS mm 'ALIAS THE strimge ennco 'Our Town' to Open At Music Hall Thursday "Our Town," from Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize play, will come to the screen of the Radio City Music Hall next Thursday. The film, which had a long Broadway run without scenery and properties, has been produced for the screen by Sol Lesser. In its cast are Frank Craven, William Holden, Martha Scott, Fay Bainter, Thomas Mitchell, Beulah Bondi, Guy Kibbee and Stuart Erwin. ably the most compelling work he has done in recent years and the equal of th? best in his catalogue.

Even if it were for Tracy alone, "Edison, the Man" would be a film not to be missed. But Producer John Confidine has done more than cast Tracy at the head of an able troupe of players: he has assembled a fine company of craftsmen to tell in detail about Edison from the time he came to New York, his years of journeyman telegrapher behind him, until he had lighted Pearl St. by electricity and thrown the lie in the face of his skeptics Just as he had proved to them in his youth that he wasn't "addled." "Edison, the Man" Is a perfectly matched companion piece to "Young Tom Edison," carrying forward the story of courage that it set out to be, and maintaining, through Director Clarence Brown, the endearing tone a combination of sincerity, humor and poignancy that only a few months ago set its fore-runner high up in the list of touch- as his problem-of-the-moment and romantic conquest in Alan Marshal. 1 Jonathan Hale as his police-inspec- kings Flatbuin and T) Idea Avenues Fred ASTAIRE Eleanor POWELL "BROADWAY MELODY of 1940" "SLIGHTLY HONORABLE" neasani, vnougn sng, is, miss ior colleague. H.

c. lofw pitkin Pitkin and Saratoaa Avinuei RACING BELMONT PARK Deanna DURBIN IT'S A DATE" II LOKW ALPINE 69th Street and Fifth Avenut LOEW'S BEDFORD Bedford Avenua and Bfrlen ttrett LOEW'S BROADWAY Broadway and Myrtla Avenua LOEW'S CONEY ISLAND Surf and Sttilwall Avenurl LOEWS KAMEO Eastern Parkway and Noitrand Avenua LOEWS GATES Gates Avema and Brnadoay LOEWS 46TH STREET 46th Street and New Utrecht Avenue Kay FRANCIS Waltor PIDGEON aiua Lona Joan Georoje TURNER BLONDELL MURP: "1 GIRLS on B'WAY" 'Strange Cargo' Goes Into Metropolitan It is almost always good drama when men who have been removed from the world of their natural existence seek to shatter the shackles of hell when they revolt against the brutalities of incarceration. Men do such things in "Strange Cargo," the film that came yesterday to Loew's Metropolitan Theater. Indeed, Clark Gable, as a rough, daring adventurer who isn't at all welcome to his guards, and Joan Crawford, the South American lady of loose ends who is a glamorous, reckless cabaret entertainer in a neighboring Guiana town, head a cast that performs adeptly and with vigor. But the philosophizing about the deity in us that doubtless is somewhat more convincing in Richard Sale's novel, from which the film was adapted, is still largely hazy as spouted by Ian Hunter, the mysterious gentleman who slides into the French penal colony and leads a bold expedition away from It.

Lending depth to the production are J. Edward Bromberg as the pessimist frightened by the thought of death, and Paul Lukas, the megalomaniac who exults in his crimes. The second feature is "Alias the Deacon," in which Bob Burns, the "bazooka" man, employs some ancient ruses as an individualistic carnival trickster. A. R.

LOEWS WARWICK Boh HOPE Bin CROSBY Dorothy LAMOI Criterion to Show 'Gangs of Chicago' Loew's Criterion Theater will present Republic's story of murder for profit, "Gangs of Chicago," next Thursday, with a preview on Wednesday. Lloyd Nolan and Lola Lane play the top roles; also in the cast are Barton MacLane and Astrid Allwyn. Jerome ana eimon atresia "-rue BA1K t- a lix a rn ing film biographies. With the help I "ns IWMaV IU jmoAruKt LOEW'S BAY RIDGE 72d Street and Third Avenue and "ADVENTIRE IN DIAMONDS" Brighton Season Starts June 24 The Brighton Theater, Brighton Beach, will open for the Summer Monday, June 24, offering Broadway and touring attractions, both dramatic and musical. A number of tryouts are planned.

Negotiations are now in progress to launch the season with a production currently in Manhattan which will be transferred to the beach at the conclusion of its present engagement. Morning Star, scheduled to run another week, will terminate its run Saturday evening. "Life With Father" will be given its 250th performance at the Empire Theater next Monday evening. Since it opened last November, the lindsay-Crouse comedy has won four awards, played to standees at every performance, seen two of its youngest actors grow out of their parts and witnessed a guest performance by Russel Crouse, coauthor, who added one line to the play on that occasion. The 750th performance of Olsen and Johnson's "Hellzapoppin" will be recorded at the Winter Garden this evening.

Herman Shumlin has reduced the price of all orchestra seats for the Wednesday and Saturday matinee performances of "The Male Animal" at the Cort from $2.50 to $2 for the balance of the comedy's run. The lower scale is effective now. LOEWS BORO PARK Bint Crosby. Gloria Jean. If I Had Mv Wav; Slit Street and New Utrecht Avenue Merle Oberon.

Georre Brent. Till Meet Ata'. i LOEWS BREVOORT Tjrone Power. Dorothy Lamour. Johnny Apollo; Brevoort Plare and Bedford Avenue Linda Darnell, star Dut, John Payne I LOEWS MEI.RA Georce Rafl.

Joan Bennett. Honse Across Bay) Livingston Street and Hanover Place Jackie Conner. Betty Field. Seventeen LOEWS CENTI'RY Georre Raft, Joan Bennett. Hon.e Across Bay; parkilda and Nottrand Avenuea Ghost Cornea Home, Frank Morgan LAST DAY of Rita Johnson as Edison understanding wife; Lynne Overman as his comical helper, Charles Coburn as his faithful sponsor and Gene Lockhart as the gas monopolist who tried to block the coming of the electric light, the second installment of Edison's life has all of the beauty that, the first Installment led ns to expect.

It is a stirring drama expertly told. SATURDAY 8 Thrilling Races Including Town Hall Playhouse Will Open June 22 Westboro, June 7 Gloria Stuart, starring in "The Animal Kingdom," by Philip Barry, will be Ik KINGSWAY klflfs Highway. Coney Island Ava. Ann Sheridan. "IT AIL CAME Zor ni Richard Greene.

"I WAS AN ADVENTl RtS the first attraction at the Town I Anna Neagle Stars THE $50,000 BELMONT 7JXD Rl'NNING OF AMERICA'S MOST IMPORTANT 3-YEAR-OLD RACE $20,000 NATIONAL STALLION STAKES COME FORGET YOUR CARES IN "THE THRILL OF RACING" 35 Minutes from Manhattan to the Trark, Special rare trains leave Penna. StY and Flathnsh Ave. from to P. M. direct to track.

By car a ahort drive; Ire parkins. SPECIAL POST TIME 2 P. M. admission i.si PATIO. Flatbuah Ave.

and Mldwaod St MinWOOU. Avenue and East 13th St Tvrone Power. Dorothy Lamour in "JOHWV and Linda Darnell in "STAR Dl'ST MARINE. Ftatbush Ave, and Kings H'way "Road to "Adventure in Diamond'' nan naynouse nere june a ai 8:30 p.m. The season will last for 11 weeks with Sept.

7 the closing date. MAVFAIR. Avenue and Cency Isl. Ave. RIALTO.

Flatbuah Rd. Rooney as "YOl'NG TOM F.D1S0N" an I KILDARE'8 STRANGE CASE" ALBEMARLE. Flatbusb Av-Albemla Rd. "DOt'BLE ALIBI" and "FORGOTTEN GIRLS" COLLEGE, Flatbush Ava. and Avanut aslle on the My Little Chickadee'' ELM, Avenua and East I7lh Streel "Northwct "'5 Little Peppers at Home" TRIANGLE.

Kioto HlghwayE. 12th and "cTrtaiiCall" In Albee's 'Irene' "IRENE" An RKO Radio pirhir Deduced and directed by Herbert Wilcox from a screen Play by Alice Duer Miller. Presented at the Aibee Theater alth a cast including Anna Neagle, Ray Milland and Randolph Scott on a dual bill with "The Saint Takes Over" with Oeome Sanders, Wendy Barrie and Jonathan Hale. Anna Neagle is no longer doddering as Queen Victoria, or marching somberly toward the firing squad as Nurse Cavell. She's at the Aibee now, and she's MOTION PICTURES STACE PLAYS MANHATTAN Ql'ENTIN.

Ouentln Rd. and East 33th "Too Many "Castle on the Hudson" PRIMROSE "HOUSE oT" SEVEN GABLES' NOSTR S.NO, Kings H'way-Nostrand 15th Week for Film "The Baker's Wife," starring Raimu, which holds the record in America for attendance at a French film, went into its 15th week at the World's Theater recently. Marcel Pagnol adapted and directed "The Baker's Wife" from an incident in a novel, "Jean le Bleu," by Jean Giono. "Bright, gaytnd htnfaomt. -Anderson Journal LAST TIMES.

Eves. 11:40, Mats. B. G. De SYLVA presrntx a VTDC r1 ITU bert LAHR ethel MERMAN PLAJMLI NGRh7VLUSTyRcoVEDAy ntJ BARRY WAS A LADY I s-bm7 I mr iiu i CAST FflRTKK SOMie SONO HI DSON.W.41 St.

BR. Alr-f oolrd 4S ST.THEA y. AIR-COOLED -'Four Sons' Starts At the Roxy Today "Four Sons," Darryl F. Zanuck's dramatic production depicting how mothers and then- families are affected by events in flaming Europe, the screen feature beginlng today at the Roxy Theater. Featured are Don Ameche, Eugenie Leontovlch, Mary Beth Hughes, Alan Curtis, George Ernest, Robert Lowery, Lionel Royce and Sig Eves.

(1. 1013. 30. Mat. Temorrn II.

10-12. Mals.Tom'w and Wrd. 2:30 (I II) to ANN HUMPHREY JEFFREY SHERIDAN BOG ART LYNN "IT ALL CAME TRUE" OLSEN NEW LAST II TIMES! AIR-CONrITIONEn JOHNSONS PLUS SECOND HIT RKO Krnmnre, CFiarfh-Flitbuth Avft. RKO Mad non Myrtli-Wyektft RKO hykrr. 8G1h St.

and Fifth RKO Bushwlrh. way-Hnwird Avi RKO Tikou. Cnnpy 8tipli(hf RKO Rftiuhlir, Grind nnd Krp St RKO Prospfrt, Ninth St. -Fifth Ave. RKO iref npitint.

Manhiittan RKO Orphfum. Fiiltnn Pi. RKO Shore 86th St. CLARK HUU In ti UUMr.ur III If MOTION PICTURES Hellz a P0PPIN VZnS WINTER GARDEN. B'way A 5ftth St.

Alr-Cond. RICHARD GREENE VERA ZORINA "I WAS AN ADVENTURESS" "Yount Tom Eiffion" tnd 0r. Kfldart'i 8tranf Caif" RADIO CITY MUSIC II ALL 50th Street and 81 Avenu IRENE DUNNE CARY GRANT 'MY FAVORITE WIFE' ON GREAT 8TA6F: "SALUTE TO SUMMER'' a gay and colorful musical pageant. Produced by Leonldoff. 8ynthony Orcheitra, Doors Open 11:00 A.M.

Picture at: 11:07, 1:17. 7:35, in 24 Stage Show at: 1:115. 3:15. 8:44. :15 riATavaN art KA4.S FEATURE FILfDS SHOUJinC TO DflV Mats.

Tnm'w. Wfrl. and July 4. SI "THE FUNNIEST MUSICAL COMEDY NOW ON THE BOARDS." H'nlfrr WinOiell DWIGHT DESRS WIMAN vrrsents JACK MART SHIRI.EV IIAI.EY EOGERT ROSS Rodgere 4 Hart's Newett Itmtcal Comedv HU Higher and higher LEIP ERICKSON and LEE DIXON SHUBERT.W.44 En. CI.

S-S990. Mats.Tom'ar, Wed. Scienttticallv Air-Conditioned Margin for error EVS 11 61 TOP. GOOD SEATS 53e, S3e. 11.10 MAJESTIC.

W. 44 St. CI. fl-1S. Evs- Mats.

Tom and Wed. 2:50 5 to CI. 10 LAST 3 WEEKS IN NEW YORK New pins and needles Mats. Wed. A Sat.

at 2 i EvgtatMO 40 75' MMl55 110 1'6S WINDSOR 41 St. E. af B'way. BR. S-3824 Last 3 Times! DOMEO AND JULIET 1st Mezr.

Seata Reserved Clrele 6-4GD0 MM UH(T Ul SICIIUI I IIIEI lii "TOWWID ZONE" th nun FAMILY TMUK OWN' as aressarasiffl el JIMMV DI'RANTE RAT BOI.GEB JANE FROMAN ILKA CHASE Keep off the grass Evs.l:3S. Air-conditioned liiihiuHfleiiEnitiMau-)irEioiii. lnTLIOHT tVtOELS" tun mii miui run a juditk umett III "WOMEN WITHOUT NAMES" "BROTHER ORCHnr. Vi I IIMMT DORSET 'WJ -supsii majuf wsaiioow 1 innaBiBaMMnvasyjBaa'Mra LEIGH OLIVIER Oame May Whilty Edmond O'Brien 1 51st ST. TH CA.i Broadway at Slst St.

Clr. 7-5345 Ey(S. at Last Matinee Tomorrow at 1 Gilbert Miller has reduced the price of all orchestra seats for the Saturday afternoon performances of "Ladies in Retirement" from $2.50 to $2 for the balance of the run of that mystery melodrama. The Theater Guild and Gilbert Miller announce that Helen Hayes will appear as Viola in William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" next season. The play will be presented as the Theater Guild subscription production.

Although a definite opening date cannot be announced at this early stage, the Guild and Mr. Miller will probably present "Twelfth Night" to New York subscribers as the second or third play of the season after an out-of-town engagement. Miss Hayes' last appearance with the Theater Guild was in Maxwell Anderson's "Mary of Scotland" six years ago. Mr. Miller sponsored her last two plays, "Victoria Re-glna" and "Ladies and Gentlemen." Herman Yablokoff, actor -manager of the 2d Avenue Theater, has signed Bella Mysell, popular Yiddish prima donna, for a term of five years commencing with the Fall season of 1940-41.

She will be co-starred with Menasha Skulnik and Tablokoff in a new series of legitimate Jewish musical comedy productions now being planned for that i East Side Yiddish playhouse. Mats. Tnm'w, nd. and July 4, SI.10 S.M5 "Best murder.mysfery in years." Wirfhell FLORA R0BS0N in Ladies in retirement HENRY MILLER'S W. 43.

SR. H-33711 MMi.Tom'wand Thur. Scien tiftcaliv Air-Cnnd. feVstStf imTM A MCftWUi t1rili')rr? LAST PERFORMANCES "BABIES FOR SALE" tattk rTOCWEitE HUDSON ISABEL JEWttl tMUm haaa Sure Satlhrr laraatta in "OAUCHO SERENADE" GLADYS GEORGE MjOM AIR-CONDITIONED if AfnnV. rVftrs THE MALE ANIMAL with ELLIOTT NCOENT CORT ISS W.

4 Rt. BR. 9-004(1 Eva. :40. Mats.

TOM'W and WED. Phone reservations and mall orders filled Lady in waiting ith ALAN NAPIER Spencer TRACYi in Clarence Brown'i MOVIE TIME TABLE BROOKLYN ALBEE "Irene." 11. 1:59. 4:55. 7:55.

"Saint Takes Over," 12:50, 3:45, 9:45, 9:45. ASTOR "Ultimatum," 2:15. 8:45. 7:30, 10. DYKER "I ws An Adventuress." 12, 3:13, :2, "It All Oame True," 1:25.

4:38, 7:51. 11:04. rox "Women Without Names." 12:45. 3:32, 6:18, 9:06: "Flight Angels," 11:18, 2:05, 4:52, 7:39, 10:26. METROPOLITAN "Strange Cargo." 12:18.

3:44. 7, 10:08: "Alias the Deacon," 11:01. 2:17, 6:43, 8:49. PARAMOUNT "Torrid Zone." 11, 1:52. 4:44.

7:3. "On Their Own," 12:38. 3:30, 6:20, 9:14. STRAND "Babies For Sale." 11:30. 5.

7:40. "Gaucho Serenade," 1. 3:40, 6:20. 9. 8T.

OEORGE PLAYHOUSE "Johnny Apollo." 3:20. 6:45, "Star Duat," 1:55, 5:15. 8:40. TILYOU "I Was An Adventuress," 12, 3:19. 6:38, "It All Came True," 1:26, 4:45, 8:04, 11:20.

SUNRISE DRIVE IN (VALLEY STREAM) "I Am the Law," 8:45 and 10.45 p.m. MANHATTAN ASTOR "Qont With the Wind," 2:15, 8:15. CAPITOL "Mlaon, the Man," 10:08, 12:34, 3:30, 8:32, 8:01. 10:30, 12:59. CRITERION "Plorlan," 9:41, 11:36, 1:29, 3:23, 8:17, 7:11, 9:08, 10:59, 12:53.

GLOBE "Confessions of a Nazi 8py." 9. 11:11. 1:22, 3:33, 8:44, 7:55, 10:06, 12:17. MUSIC HALL "My Pavorlle Wife." 11:07. 1:57.

4:46, 7:35, 10:24, t-tage show, 1:05, 3:55, 6:44. 9 3S. PARAMOUNT "The. Way of All Plesh." 10:01, 1:11. 4:19, 7:22.

10:25. stage show. 11:54, 3:04, 6:12, 9:15. RIVOLI "21 Days Together," 10, 11:40, 1:20, 3. 4:40, titO.

8, 9:40, 11:20, 12:50. ROXY "Pour 8s." 11:30, 2:15, 5, 7:50. stage shw, 1:20, 4:05, 6:50, 9:35. BTRAND "Broth Orchid," 8:40, 11:14, 2:06. 8:11, 10:44.

stage snow, 10:13, 12:50. 3.45, T. rnfcnv tup am T' BAT RIOGE Eleclra, St. and 3d Ave Refle Tl.vl, In Jeirhel; Killers of tha Wild Stanley, ntth Ave. snd 75th St Remember tb Night; also A Chump at Oxford BEDFORD Apollo.

Fulton snd Throng Vounr Tom Edleon: and Dr. Klldart's Stranae Ca National 720 Washington Ave. City; also Curtain Call Rogers. Posers Ave. cor Sulllvao Pi Vijil in the Night: and Via Cisco Kid Sayoy, Bedford Ava.

nd Lincoln PI It All tame True; and I Was an Adventuress BENSONBTBST Colony. 18th Ave. and ftitb St I Mel Mv Love Again: also Submarine D-t BOROI'CH HALL ANO DOWNTOWN Outfield, Duffleld snd Fulton Srs. Path: and House of Heyen Gables Momtrt. Fulton St.

and Rnekwell PI. nn tha Hudson: alan Littla Oryia St. Georje Plai house. 100 Pineatsle St. Tyrone Power In Johnny Apollo: and Star Dut Terminal.

Fourth Ave. and Oean SI Too Msnv Husbands: also Zanzibar, with Lola I Tiyoli. Fulton St. and Mvrtla Ave Johnny Apollo with Tyrone Power: and Star Towne, 327 Washington St Behold My Wife; also Come on Marines RRIC.HTON RFA( Oceana. Brighton Bearh St.

Young; Tom Ediaon; Ir. Kildare's Strange Csse FI TB( SH Astnr. FlatbiKh seer Church Vltimatum; Laurence Olivier In No Funnv Bos'n (ARRAfil T. Flalbuih Ave -Farroqut Rd. Sorlh.r.t Passage; Flye ittle Peppers at Home Granada.

Church and Nostrand Aves Vigil in the Night: also Viva Cisco Kid PARKSIDE. Flslbush and Psrkside Aves. The Shop Around the Corner; and Gernnima EAST FtATBI SH Avenue Ave. 0-F. 41d St Virginia Cltv; also Curtain Call.

Barbara Reed Rugby, Utiea and Church Aves Mv Little Chickadee; also The Msrines Fly High GERRITSEN BEACH Grahari, 311 Whitney Ave My Little Chickadee; also Castle en the Hudson PARK SLOPE Carlfon. Flatbush and Seventh Aves Yonnr Tom Edison: and Or. Kildare's Strange Ca Plaia, Flstbush Ave. snd Peak Place Inriaible Stripea; also Shooting High Sanders. Prostect Psrk West-Mta St Sidewalks of London; Konga, the Wild Station KINGS HIGHWAY a.yalon.

Kings Highwsv snd E. Ifith St Road In Singapore: Adventure fn Diamonds Jewel, Kings Hishwav and Oersn P'kwv I Met Him in Paris: also Tcleyision Spy Vogue, Coney Island Ave. and Avccnue Primrose Path; also House af the Seven Gables AVENI'E SECTION a-venue T' Ava. U-E. lath St.

Virginia City: also Curtain Calf Travmore. Avenua and E. 46th St My Little Chickadee, also Castle on the Hudson RIDGFWOOD Colonial. Broadway and Chauncey Tvrone Power. Johnny Apollo: and Star Dust Rivcli, Myrtla and Wilson Aves Vigil in the Night; also Viva Cisco Kid SHFEPSHFAD BAT Shrepshead, Sheeeshead lay.

Voorhles Tom Edison; Dr. Kildare's Strange Ca-e SOITH BROOKLYN Sander's Globe. St shootinr High; also Framed: comedy; news Minerva. Sevtath Ave. and Nth St The I'nder Pup.

with Gloria Jean; also VI I STREAM Snnrlse Drive-In Thea Sunrlsa snUi. G. Robinson in I Am the Law; Comedy MARTIN BECK Theatre, 43th W. of 8th Ava. Evgs.

11:40. Last Mat. Tom'w 2:40. Clr. 6-6363 OSCAR SERilN i'rrxenli Clarence Day's UFE WITH FATHER MiTde into a nfnv fv HOWARD LINOSAV and RUSSEL CROUSE rvsl'IRE B'way 4(1 St.

PE H-9MII Evs. 1:40. Mat. Torn w. Wed.

2:40. Atr-Coildiftoned 3 3 Pineapure nr. Fulton Capitol 'm 'JOHNNY APOLLO" THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER Ml'SIC BOX. 45 W. of way.

Clr. tea. 8:40. Mala. TOM'W and THl K9.

AI) Tjron power norothy Latnoar "STAR DUST 'Roaring fun 8uerb." WAinple-Worftt-rel. 8. O. tit SYLVA sreients William Vera Victor C.AXTON 70RINA MOORE Isot "THE WAY OF ALL FLESH" IN PERSON Horry Jomes and hand Bea Wain Tha Ebsens a Hottia McDoniel LOUISIANA PURCHASE; luW lnn fontanne FLATBI'RH and 111 IK II THERE SHALL BE NO NIGHT TIMES SQUARE Paramount Mnsle and Lyrirn bv IRVINc; BERLIN IMPERIAL W.of y. AIR-COOLED Evs W.

Mats. Tern and Wed. 2 30 SI .10 to 52. Alan LAI-RENTE OLIVIER ill In "NO EI'NNV BI SINESS" I ALVIN Theatre, Waat 32 St. En.

8:30. Mate. Tarn and Thor.l 30. C0I.S-41 14 LAST 3 TIMES! The new WILLIAM SAROTAN comedy ne i Tha Graat Picture) ol Osu Eral AMUSEMENTS CONEY ISLAND Love 'S OLD SWEET SONG II "FOUR SONS now tci'l WAITPO HIWTHN WALK WITH MUSIC Klttv Mitrl lark CARLISLE C.REEN WHITISO Barrymore Ivo.S:40. Alr-Cendltlenad Mats.

Tom wand Il.lfl-!.7V Evs. 1 1 1 PLUS BIO STAGE SHOW EPLECIIME inriirisAa'KTTAxis NEAGLE nrirf JESSIE ROYCE UNDIS Pl.VMOI'TH W. 4Ath St. CI. (1-ftlR Evs.

Last Matinee Tomorrow 2:40 THE. fikA mum lnLl1LlOVEBVr.V. MILLAND uamo NOW OPEN.

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