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OCT. 28, 1949 K-. WW -W4 10 Pit," has been signed by Metro, her husband's home studio, for SCREEN By Lew Sheaffer BROOKLYN EAGLE, THEATER Universal Releases; Ferrer's Pact; Paging Bernard Shaw Other Film News Show Business Lunch For Herbert Lehman Every branch of the entertainment Industry will be represented at a luncheon to support the election of Herbert H. Lehman next Tuesday at the Hotel Astor, it was announced today by Louis Nizer, chairman of the Theater and Arts Division of the Independent Citizens Committee. More than 50 personalities, among them Eleanor Roosevelt, Quentin Reynolds, Tallulah Universal will release 18 "top six months, according to a company announcement, with 13' of Richard Tucker to Open Institute Major Concert Series Other Notes Richard Tinker, lending tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Company, will lie heard in recital at the Brooklyn Academy of Music next Tuesday night as the first artist on the list of the Major Conceit Series of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts.

Ha them turned out by the studio oiganization and one produced Next month's three releases are "Free for All," a comedy, headed by Robert Cummings. Ann Rlvth and Perrv Kilhri.le "The Story of Molly studl nex woman's prison yarn, with JuneIarch- he Havoc, John Russell and Doro-i'T Grant M-G-xM "Crisis, th iJtrie story of a doctor and a fctlj AAW.LV, MUU UQjUUU, 111 Technicolor, starring Maureen O'Hara, Paul Christian and Vin cent Price. In December the company will release "Undertow." a thi'illor ctarrlnff Qintt John Russell, Dorothy Hart and Peggy Dow. and two Hank pro ductions. "Adam and one picture p0Ssihiv two.

Wri.l ITI.a BETTE DAVIS plays the neurotic wife of a smalltown doctor, Joseph Cotten, in the N. Y. Strand's "Beyond the Forest." 'Tokyo Joe' Record Humphrey Bogart in "Tokyo Joe," which opened at the Capitol with Lena Home on stage, broke all opening. day attendance records for the last 18 months with 5,400 admissions up to 1 p.m. SK Furiiimvt.

iiwom ti -40M ALBEMARLE mumm anrrnmc ELM awi. at asr itia if MAYPAIR 4 coi iti.avii LINDEN Nosrasa PKiiof aviO. FARRAGUT flat. mmwm PATIO RIOAY al A-Af IhiOMION LINE TOlae, aBBBBBwaaaaaaaju I txiet to ooo 'ihkiumh 4iE3Jr0 ISM? jQygjTH Loretta YOUNG Willi Hth tf JVtA0 MARINE tyvWO' TO THE nun. i.ifjMiujw.cimi1 ONLY) ftlUmEa LADHEIl.l'I'JjiL'Jll.

iBankhead, George S. Kaufman, Bennett Cerf, Tony Martin, and Irene Wicker, will be seated at a giant dais during the luncheon. RKO Buys Butler Novel As Robert Ryan Vehicle Howard Hugnes has purchased "Mad With Much Heart," a novel by Gerald Butler, as an RKO vehicle for Robert Ryan. It will be produced by John Houseman and directed soon after the first of-the year by Nicholas Ray. Although the Butler novel has England for background, the film version of "Mad With Much Heart" will be laid in Boston and tne Berkshire Mountains.

a II 7 I vnu lkl CPflTT II DON TtLLWMAT'SHIOutN IN fib budget" films during the next itself, four from J. Arthur Rank's in Australia At least, he has signed a five-year contract with 20th Ceil- 'lU'TT ox- moreover, oeiore re- Latin-American dictator. Ferrer made his screen debut as the Dauphin in Ingrid Bergman's "Joan of Arc" and will shortly be seen opposite Gene Tierney in "Whirlpool," which he made as a one-shot deal for Fox. Under his new contract. Ferrer will annuallv make at at a reported salary of $73,000 per picture.

Hollywood is waiting to hear what Bernard Shaw, never a man to take anything lying down and a canny business head at protecting his rights, literary and otherwise, will have to say over the title of a forthcoming picture at Republic. It's Androcles and 11 l-lon- 01 a sma town girl who inherits a for-j tune from a gangster and there- b.v fill(ls herself the storm cen ter of a gangland teud. bhavv. at any rate, can't say that the story is lifted from his waggish fable of ancient Rome. Betsy Blair, Mrs.

Gene Kelly in private life, who turned in such a fine performance as the mute patient In "The Snake IS making m-v- mt iauji 4 caKTIon fKING V1D0R- Ml Jmx Ktl WINTER CARNIVAL" THEATRES km WW I If.vi' AjSf5 STABLE" iWS Mit anUWlNbll I isnuwi STAGE HEADLINER Nellie Lutcher tops the in-person bill ot the N. Y. Paramount, while the screen has Betty Hutton in "Red, Hot and Blue." Jolson Film Continues To Break House Record Columbia's Technicolor musi cal, "Jolson Sings Again," at Loevv's State, began its 11th week yesterday. The film stars Larry Parks, Barbara Dale, Wil liam Demarest, Bill Goodwin, Myron Ludwig Do-nath and Tamara Shayne. Each week that Loew's State holds over the Jolson film, it sets another record for the 30-year-old Broadway house.

"Easter Parade" held the previous record, with a run of nine weeks. MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE BROOKLYN ALBEE "Father Wi Fullhark." 1. 4:2.1. II: "ThleTra' Highway," Ml. AS, (1:15, FOX "Taik Force." 12:40.

4:114, 1:1, "Jackpot Jltlera," 1l.il, 2:46, 6:111. 0:34. METROPOLITAN "Too Late for Tears," 1 4:34. 11:311: "The Secret Garden," t.lin. 10.

PARAMOI'NT "My Friend Irma." II, 2:01, 8:03. 11:04: "Devils Henchman." 9:5. STRAND "Lint Boundarlei." II, A HI. 8:07. 11:11: "Search for Danger," 13:57.

3:59, 10:0. MAN II VTTAN ASTOR -Loot Pounriarlea." 10:18. 11:18. 4:15. 6:15.

8:15, 10:15. CAPITOL "Tokro Joe," 10:41. 1:34. 417. 8.

11:02, ttafe, 13:43, 3:56, 7:00, 10:05. CRITFRION "Abandoned Woman." 10:10, til, 3:40, 4:40. 6:40, 8:40, 10:10, 13:40. GLOBE Preylew of "Johnny Eater," 10:30, 3:05, 5:31. 8:57, 13.

MAYFA1R Preylew of "The Doctor and I ho Girl," 0, 13, 3:06, 6:13, 9:16, 13:30. Ml SIC! HAM "The Hrlreas." 10:10, 1:06, 4:03. 7:03. 101 itite, 13:05, 3:01. 6, 9.

PARAMOI'NT "Red Hot and Blue," 1:50, 5:08. I H. state, 12:3.1, 8:51, 7:01, 10:11. "Pinky." 10, 13:18, 5, 7:17, 0:37, 11:50. ROXY "Everybody Doe It," 10:45, 1:50, "ill.

7:50, stage, 12:15. 3:45. 6:50, STRAND "Beyond the Forest." 10:45, 1 111. 4:50. 7:53, 10:51, 12:25: state, 12:31, 8:28.

6:41, 9:31. VICTORIA "Christopher Colombus." 10. 12:03. 2:06. 4:10, 6:14.

8:18. 10:33, 12:10. ORPHIUM TONITE ACTS rU A VAUOEVIUE TONITE ml TaiYOLI DYKER PROSPECT TILYOU ORPHEUM MADISON TOMORROW GREENP01NT4JJf I FIRST SHOW ONLY KLrUDLlW CARTOOM CARNIVAL I 5 CARTOOM 1 5 sriCiAi mits la. BEST COSTUMES pons lyj in ITB1 iTha MOISTU I I rand US a leading role in "Mystery Street." After a promising start on Broadwav in a William Sar- oyan play. Miss Blair gave up a regular career for marriage.

"The Snake Pit" was her first movie. Brooklvn-born Dorothy Tree, absent from the screen for seven years, will return in a major role as Teresa Wright's mother in "The Men." the Stanley Kramer production about paraplegic war veterans. Fred (The Search) Zinnemann is directing the drama, which also stars Marlon Brando in his movie debut. Miss Tree, whose last movie was "Edge of Darkness," start ed on Broadway and appeared in such works as "Street Scene," "Clear All Wires" and Torch Song" Maureen O'Sullivan, well- known in her own right and wife of director John Farrow, is forming an independent pro ducing company to make features with a family-wide appeal. Miss O'Sullivan last appeared in Paramount's "The Big Clock," which was directed by Farrow.

With the singing of Jeff Donnell, Frank Lovejoy and Martha Stewart, casting has been completed for the principal roles in Columbia's "In a Lonely Place," which co-stars Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame. Miss Donnell, generally seen in comedy roles, will play the wife of Lovejoy, a Beverly Hills police lieutenant. Lovejoy scored a personal hit as the older GI in "Home of the Brave." Nicholas Ray Is directing "In a Lonely Place," a Santanan production, and Robert Lord is the producer. TOMORROW! at 10:30 AM A GREAT SHOW! ALIVE WITH ACTION, ROMANCE and DRAMA I I. Wednesday, N.Y.

PARAMOUNT PAUL WESTON and Orchestra. B'WAY 47th OPENS 9- 30 Aht LATE MIDNIGHT FILM af if R1ALTO C'TCLVOII HO. NOSTRAND jtitsiFtR ijoses joslph Till a eusn fk KIN63 way, wostbo Avr lortrait of Jennie cottes rmhtim haywabM COLLEGE' ia t. US. ZZX I WAS A MALE WAR BRIM T'iS ROD ADRIAN WAITIH rVll CAMEROI-IOOTII'HEim-TUCKM with Stewart Granger and Jeanj Simmons, and "Tight Little Island." Among next year's titles are "Woman in Hiding," headed b.v Ida Lupino, Howard Duff and Stephen McXally; "The Astonished Heart," written, directed by and starring Noel Coward; "Outside the Wall," starring Richard Rasehart, Marilyn Maxwell and Signe Hasso, and "Francis." the story of a.

talk ing nor mule, with Donald O'Con Broad way's Jose Ferrer, who once said that he would not! accept a term contract from Hollywood unless it gave him a say-so over his scripts, time-in-between for stage appearances and enough moolah to compensate for restricting his presence on Broadway, has evidenty found all his requirements met. DAVID BRIAN RUTH ROMAN Am) "DEUOMTFUl INTHTAINMENT LORETTA YOUNG CELESTE HOLM "Courageous and powerful screen drama!" ornt, Herald Tribune I vI.J577)bw)oklyn I ft i '11 iri'" mm i 13' jLlf I By George Currle formance at the Hudson Theater last night Margaret Webster's Shakespeare company in repertory with "Julius Caesar" and "The Taming of the Shrew" has been playing to SRO on the road. Last Monday at Albany, 1,100 had to be turned away at Page Hall for the matinee and evening appearances. Something of the same was reported from New Paltz, X. and Saratoga Springs.

The troupe travels by truck, bus and station wagon "Alive and Kicking," musical revue to be presented by William R. Katzell and Ray Golden, has its dancers already in rehearsal. The rest of the production will begin Ironing out the kinks Nov. 7 with N. Y.

C. premiere slated for Dec. 3 Ingrid Secretan returns to the cast of "Kiss Me. Kate" at the Century, after five months in Paris as a featured dancer at Club l.iil She' opened with "Kate" lat December but went abroad last June Yale University yesterday opened an exhibit at New Haven, illustrating the activities of the department of drama during the past Summer. Eli students played nearly 30 "barn circuit" stages, ranging from the University Theater in British Columbia to the University of Tuerto Rico.

Vaudeville at Patio Century Circuit's Patio Theater will present its usual weekend stage show tomorrow and Sunday. Featured acts will include Lane and Clair, Burton and Janet, the "Harris Trio, Lionel Kaye and Kathleen and the Gautier Bricklayers. "The Crystal Ball," with Paulette Gnddard and Ray Milland, will be the Patio's weekend screen feature. Philip Ober's Debut Two New Yrk staue actors, Philip Ober and his wife, Vivian Vance, will make their joint screen debut supporting Claudette Colbert and Robert Rvan in RKO's "Blind Spot." Ober has rlayed in 15 Stage nits diii'in? nis IX years on Broadway. OPKRA HKOOKI.YN BROOKLYN ACADEMY of MUSIC TOMORROW NIGHT at 30 Rossini's Opera BARBER OF SEVILLE Direetion: ALFREDO SALMAGGI Reserved Seatt 12.

12 50 Inel ta Unreserved 11.30, inel. In. STer. STAGE PIAYS "llilarlom and rntaaina." Brown, Sun Llill.ARIOVS SMASH MUSICAL! END AN EAR SHUBERT.44 St.W.of way Matl Wad. MOVFC lo MANSKIEI.D Thratrr, in vj t.ih st M(II) 0et 'Mill Llhartv ll mv Blrl and BrnadwayV Garland MISS LIBERTY Lyrcs 4 Music OK IRVING RERUN HnnJr hi; Directed by ROBERT E.

SHERWOOD MOSS HART IMPERIAL Thealra. Wo.t 4Jth St CO. 8 2412 Evas. Matlnrn TOM-W WED. henry fonda Mister Roberts br Tbomaa Hrrcen and Joshua Lovaa Hanrr HULL William HARRIGAN Murray HAMILTON ALVIN, W.

12 St.Evli.J 30 Mata.Ton 4 Wed. SEATS NOW I HER YL CRAWFORD In asportation with CLINTON WILDER Drrsrnts REGINA 7.sirAAL MARC BLITZSTEIN bad on Th Little Fttet' by Lillian Htllman i'k JANE PICKENS production diracted by ROBERT LEWIS munral dirartor MAURICE ABRAVANEl Srttingt deilgned by Coatumot daiianad by Hornet Armmle id Alme Bernstein dances: Anna Soknlow lighting Chai.Elson I'iTH ST. Theatre. W. of B'way.

CI. -4'-7l Egi JB.OO to Mati.Wed Sat S3. fid to 1.20 MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY MARY FZIO MARTIN PINZA Sin The Critics' Award Mvvcal Pint OUTH PACIFIC MAJESTIC THE 41th St. Weatof R'waT Ees. I Sharp.

Mats. Tom A Wad. Sharp 'Maurice Fi nns Coleman. Mir, Mai rite YANS EUNA BEST THE BROWNING VERSION A New Piny by TERENCE FATTIGAN CORONET.W 40 31 Cir fla.70 Eyi 8 40. Mat.

2 4(1 Eis 14 80-1 20. Mats. TOM ED.S3.t0-1.20 INCOMPARABLY THE FINEST COMEDY OF THE SEASON" Atkinson. Timet MARTITA HUNT The MADWOMAN of ChaiHot 'JOHN CARRADINE ESTELLf WINWOOD ROYALC Theatre, 43 St ot B'way. Cir.

8-5760 vts. al Id. Mats TOM A WED. at 40 "Onr of the most fM.ihtfnl rfvuiMi In ypars. "'H I-Phtll pn.

Sun "Super-ion -dan Gabriel, Cue Mnoaunt OUCH AND GO SROAOHURST Thea 44SI alB way Cir 1-11(00 I H.lll Mlta.TOM'W aV WED. at LAST .1 TIMES! I.teht-f ootrd and rood -humored, and rnioab.e"-A 'Kin son. Timet Twelfth night EMPIRE Theatre. R'way 4lltta ft. EfM.

at :0. LAST MAT. TOM'W "A SMASH HIT Garland. Jrl -Amer. "OUT OF THIS RAY BOLGER THE MUSICAL LAUGH RIOT HERE'S CHARLEY? hv OEORCE ABBOTT A FRANK LOESSER Sr.

JAMES Thea. 44 St. ol way. LAe.4-44 Ef. at Mats TOM 4 WED.

at 1:30 "Firt rood, intelliient fun cf the aaon." Wnff pni A MARY GF-OHOl? MAT I HKW4 HINTOV CI R20X YES, LORD SOOTH Thea. 41 St B'way. Cir I JQna) Etii. at Mata.TOM WED. at I 40 I wUU 1 1 II ornnrr PlDnCH' oo.O(fiflE-iOUIiyEn:ZlE!;liE lleMn-Memi will feature arias bv Handel, Donizetti, Mozart.

Bizet and Puccini. Harnett will accompany on the piano. Mr. Tucker is Brooklyn horn and lives among us with his wife and three sons. He took up singing at the age of six and made his debut at the Town Hall 'in 1030.

The schedule for the other events, all booked for Tuesday evenings, includes Nathan Milstrln, violinist. Nov. lj; Lubnshutz and Nemenoff, duo-pianists, Nov. 20: Talley Beatty and liis dancers in a revue, Dec. Ill; Lilian Kallir, piani-t.

inner of the American Artists Award for 1010, Jan. 10, Andres Segovia, guitarist, Jan. 24; Alexander Brailoswky, pianist, Feb. 11: Mischa Elman, violinist, Feb. 2: I'day Shan-Kar and his Hindu ballet, Mar.

II; Marian Anderson, contralto, Mar. 28 and VlndimL Horowitz, pianist, April 11. "Ice Folliiw III.VI," due iit M.nli-on Si. 17, to run through Nov. 211, will continue with its theme song, "Swing incidentally featuring two pair of twins, the Scot voids and the Schranims.

Josef Strauss wrote the music in the early 1800s nnder the title: Lebenslauf 1st lAeh und Lust," to be freely translated: "My life Is love and joy." it died shortly after its introduction and not until the "Ice Follies" research department Mil milled across it in a morgue of music was it revived. Several times it was abandoned hut the rash cms-turners complained and recently it has become a standard of the show, closing the first art. The Scotvold twins, Joyce and Joanne, are from Minneapolis. The way to tell them apart is that Joy re is righthanded and Joanne is lrfthanded. The Schranims, Roy and Kay, are from Beach, X.

P. They lack any such convenient identii'ica-titon. Sidney Kingsley's "Detective Story" played its 250th per- Phon JUdien 6-4446 fl Ticket Hotel, 43rd fl 51. 4 woy and 69th Reg I Armory fl 69th REGIMENT ARMORY Zoth St. 4 Lexington Ave eHaaaaa STAfiE Pl.AVS PUIITZER PRIZE PLAY CRITICS' AWAROI A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE 1 bu TKNNESSMC H1I.I.IAMS rectrrt KI.1A KAZAN I Ul.

HACEN Anthony QUINN BARRYMORE.W 7 St 30. Mat.Tm A Wrl. Good Srata All rrrls. Now at Bl-OIIIcii "A LAUriHAPALOOZA!" Welter Winchelll A MICHAKI. TODD PR0D1XTION DnDDV TI DV Th.

Mu.ltal Comedy Smash AS THE GIRLS GO iriffc 1RFNE RICH BROADWAY Th. tS.I 8I.CI7-2HS7 No Mnn Pfrf. 2 PrD PC CI IN 3 1,0 I Emi. atS-30 rLrvrj. ouii.

30 Mn.st.ASun. "The critic loverl It, so rlid KOLAS PCTIT Ballets de paris CARMEN TauetT 5afe Program All Performance! WINTER GARDEN St NitPerf.Mon Evi Intl. Sun. II 40. Mill.

Sat. 2 40, Sun. 3 110 2 SHOWS EVERY SUN! Tve HALF PRICE All, ORCII. 4lli RORN YESTERDAY T4 I HENRY MILLER'S TH 43ST IB WAY EVES. INCL.

SUN. at 8 4(1 1 1 .20 to (2.4(1. Mali. Tom Sun. al 2 40.

4 1. 20 ta SI 80. No Perl on. I PULITZER PRI7E A CRITlrS' AWARD 1340 LEE J. COBB i Death of a salesman A N'w Plav bv ARTHI MM Production bv KI.IA KAZAN 111 MII DKED Il NNO( M0R0SC0.

W.43St.Evi.8.30. MaK.Tom'oAWtd. DAI PH RFI I AMV in ETECT1VE STORY bv S1I1NEY KINf.si.EY HUDSON 44St.Evm 40 Mata.Tom'o Woo. "A PERSONAL I PH '-BfirnM. H.T 'ih.

MAT WCCT "Sfa-on-s Srn'ation-ilinc. TTC1 PERSON I A 0 I ST'i PLYMOUTH THEATRE 45 St. of a CI. t.niM. Evl 8 30 Malt.

D. A SAT. at 2 40 THE NEW TUMI lY HIT Lie Milt ANN HARDING (it ni Cnn prfv bv FAY KANIS f.OODBYE, MY FANCY month: CONRAD NAGEL MARTIN BECK Th. 43th W. at nth Av CI -S3hJ Evgi.

at 4(1. Wit TOM It WED. at 2.40 2 SHOWS SAT. BKST OF THE 10 III SUN. 3IMI SERIES!" AfViTisort.

Timet Sonja Hfnif Si Arthur M. Wlrtl nrrirnf HOWDY, MR. ICE OF 1950! irn art fl 1A Plus )I, I.DU, Tai EVES llr. Mon I 8 40: Sun. 8M5.

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WILSON prri AIFRII) MAN LUNT FONTANNE I KNOW MY LOVE A piny bv S. S. REHRMA Adapted from Anrrei rna blonde'' bf MARCFI. A HARD Dtrected by MR. 11NT Settings, Cottumet find Lighting bv Strwart fhan'T ft ft 4 M-f BO, Mir i Thur.

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and Broadway .1 CONET IS. RAT MOTT PEDRO v'KAMEO. East. F'wayt Mestr'dJtv. iKINOS, Flatbuak ana Tildaa Aves.

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Ava. 4 Strauss 8t. WARWICK Jerome and Fultaa Streets LlLADLln '100 LITE FOR JUDY VAN GARLAND JOHNSON "IH THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME" AND BI ABBOTT LOU COSTEIXO "AFRICA SCREAMS" I JAMES CAGNET VIRGINIA MATO "WHITE HEAT" 4 Alula Smith "ONE LAST FLING" Laratta Vouna "COME TO- THE STABLE 4 Guy Madison "MASSACRE RIVER" Paulrtle Gnddard "ANNA LUCASTA1 and Glrnn Fard "MR. SOFT TOL'CH Crosby "TOP OrTHE MORNING" and Franelint Tana "JIGSAW" headlines, VWWW KIWKK GUY MADISON Cmi of tkawniiM Ishori RQ4D il'AMNa itKasia- etw ooooaao a oteee eoao Ma'sosr touch pmiTEnBpno circuit. I TC ALWAYS THE BEST aVn.SH ENTERTAINMENT Big Anniversary Show Starts IN PERSON-JO STAFFORD and II 1 II II RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL $howplac of th Nation Rrxkafallar Cantax- Ti yar't lop filml SUN OLIVIA MONTGOMERY RALPH da HAVILLAND CLIFT RICHARDSON PARK.

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Anna Luraata: alao Mr. Soft Tonrh Parkalrle, 721 Flaltueh Ave. Flward. My Sam alao Seene ot the Crime VOGUE 3m 0n Woman's Story; Hr Man Gilbey EAST FLATBl'SH Avenue Avenue and E. 4d St.

It'a a Great Feeling: alao Colorado Territory Rugby. Utlta and Chorea Avenues 1 Waa a Mala War Bride; alao The Red Ponr FLATI.ANDS Qnentln. Qwantle Rd. A E. 3jth St.

Rooo af Sandi alaa Calamity Jana and Sam Bang Traymore, Avenue and E. 4th Rove of Sandi alao Calamity Jane and Sam Baaa GERRlTTSFJN BEACH Graham, Gerrltttea and Whitney Avaa. I Waa a Mala War Bride; alao The Far Frontier KINGS H1GHWAT Jewel, Klega Highway at Oeaan Parkway Desert Fore; alvo Nirht Song Triangle, Klnoe Highway E. that. I Waa a Mala War Brldei alao The Red Pear 'WAaar aiftpv THC SDISATMNaL TRUE STORY Of FAMLT WHO UW A UE FOR niflNTY YEARS! BEATRICE PEARSON MEL FERRER 3 PIUS Jntf (IG Ff AriWf JOHN CALVERT taa FAICON 2 MLIM-JllMltT1M-IMfM mm wmnim rhii uir, "TM tStVH MfMCHMFN Tri.

amat Satt. Ii tt ioo ABIOHni COSTEILO 9 -OCX Tki ANDREWS SISTERS I "THE PHRIRiE- "GOIXO PLACES?" PHOXE 45200 FOR IDEAS MOVFRIMA.M.JP.M. I CCsTIEaV-v MM I I HIOH WAV if 1 I iiiii iii'rnn i 'iyi i i ji aVfaTi 1 I. 1 1 I II I f.rr. I A Aon Pnll yynay yruncDrnu 1 i a taau iw'i ii i liiiuii' i i B' nm imi s.

itmt a mm mm iiLnwLiitfwn I I teaatT 4S M. I -'r II 1 L-A I A-al 1-i JMJtWS Tarlton. Flatkush and Sevonta. jJta nf wag at ii aasnOaaa ma at New Venue. 1224 prntptet Ave.

me itoetnr laaea a ntre: renniea From rleavaal Plata. Fiattush Ave. and Park Plata The Big steal; a'n California SANDERS r-TVir Good Old AVENl'E SECTION tm -Tl- I fl I TTll'i i 1 III I I a II II anev vn Law M. rMHIIJ in ja aV: ww iMirriTrrni it 1 r-zr Avenue Avenue and E. loth St.

I Was RIDGEWOOD Ridgewnod. 1171 Myrtle Avenue Anna iRItoII, Myrtle and Wllioa Avenues The 11 JL A Trie. BARBARA HALE SHFEPSHFAD. BAT Sheeashrad, (heagthaad Vaodevllle plus Two Big Fretures SOl'TH BROOKLYN Sanders Glebe, Uth St. and tk Ave.

am My Regards la roadway! The Laek af tea Msk VALLtl STREAM. I. I. Drlra-Ia, tsnrlsa' Mlgkway ia um Naeri alaa The Pralrto iTWM STATEirC--ll.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1841-1963