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I - ! 1 ilt 14 Saturday Morning 3I t i 04 - 1 1 1 4 i ' - Itethis !topper HOLLYWOOD and Miriam Hopkins for weeks have had the restraint of angels now on "Old Acq aintanceout ut Boy! they're slap You'd think that set was a prize I f iurneght t ‘ere that saves them from utter destruction is the yell "cut!"—instead of the gong Miriam has to make up as a woman and she doesn't like it Bette says "I can't understand it because to me older women so much more interesting young ones" But slitchery of the most subtle sort is going !!on and at VVarnees every one's clapping hands because they 'know thatthis kind of fevered passion makes for a good pie ture As soon as Bette finishes : :her fit in "Thank Your Lucky Stars" she'll head east for a :vacation and camp shows But before leaving here she wants to go out on one of those junkets with Kay Kyser They've become !good friends Well she'll have her bit in "Thank Your Lucky :els with Kyser :Getting to Be a habit When Hedy Lamarr's lawsuit with Metro blows over she'll 'team with William Powell and do "The Stars Look Down"— not the Russian picture with Gregory Ratoff From all I hear that story hasn't jelled Speaking of "The !Stars Look Down" !after Powell read the script he :phoned Arthur Hornblow and said: "Those are the best speeches art'lk writer ever put in :my mouth" A nice compliment 1 to Michael Arlen Glad to 'hear Glenn Anders is up for a good part He should be workVicki Lane ing constantly Metro's vamp has a slithery role in Kay Kyser's With a proper buildup have another Myrna Loy on their hands if they're not '4 - I-1 k ! 7 0 g :o 1 Iare - 4 a 1 Ti i 1 1 I 4 I - 4 1 post graduate course that Emily Post would never be able to A group of George give me M Cohan's New York friends call themselves "The Yankee " They're collecting erect a memorial statue to Cohan in- - Times Square after the war Among them are Clem McCarthy Gene Buck Sam Forrest John Murray and hundreds of others Kathryn Grayson's mother wife who's going to get into the hair of the men at Fort Monmouth when she goes visiting husband John Doodlersd ! 1! I o t 4 I -- ipicture I 1 'careful ' 1 I I1 Llheral Education Soon as Paulette Goddard finishes "So Proudly Hail" she's off to Mexico Citye Wants me to go along as chaperone - i A GE A 1 I V 'A01tS ‘t o-- -- s ioiDit " ‘LO - T--- l'- w r - tSets0xxva 3 i t olle" P02:300111 0- and presented by Max Gordon bbriutIli is spotted !:i a a seriesplay of characterizations a good many making sly fun of youth The biggest part falls to Junior Miss Judy Graves enacted by Lenore Thomas She plays the part of the youngest daughter seems an othemtse normal family in a most convincing manner Judy is a movie fan who has absorbed all the moral end- no-st- ar 44 1- 4- ox 3 shl--- - ' ‘ 44L : 7:' 01 (:)'S 104414toSS14 C VI r4 17oliNS21-0-- 010 it VI1 "CALLING I - OIL GILLE$P1E" t4 g t - I ' 4r" S 1 1 1 ' I I 0 LI -:-- -- - '" 040') r'- i 4 - a t II 1 AI 1:1 1' ---- 7 4-- -- 1 401r6--' samonsaro---- Ann t ( 0- a MICHELE MORGAN PA Li t HENREI1-44z- 11 eel ti:fr - :- P''-- 4 1 A '- -''' J4- -sil w- -- - 0 Sae' r i fri134 77:7-- r : '-' i -- - i I f1(111 Iss:- ' Y‘T 0- - - -- 1 It 1 17- 14 ri So and Sth :::t 9 :rfiCKE r Lasucrs Postvoon ii - I 'I L- 1 pm 1 d' momoommow IS t colemo t i:fry 't r g' - I 6' l'ir - r 0' 4 I- - 1 1"- 11 u P M 4 i 11V111 i 614 -- rr tivl :4 ib ir) 'IN HOUR OF 1 I and I FALKENBURG 1 4 - - Ortr'ir '"t 1 'r 3t)c 1:3v n i IVAN -4 4411-- '4 e' Last TShlowhtt :tnarits 77 t F k2'- ItfA73 Arr71""17 7 - 1 ' - GPV 1 4 i 4:64LLI Will" À : - - - - - - ' 1 ' re - k " 1 Alln - - - - b : 2ND BIG HIT P ll Get 'floss) STEAK E77- CL 14' : LI - t ----e ''''l k ' i'-- - DEMAND I 4- 2 ' - r--- R - t Open 6:00 a 11 'fr - i he -- C:i J i i 7a LIU C - P 1 - t - ! kt-- 1 - 4 t with WRIGHT t HENRY TRAVERS "' : i ' lit mculc 67::0 ' -- : tayczE " 117 -A- : - '''-s-- -- i I IT? i Nr LSO-- The Three Stooges "THEY STOOGE TO CONGA" :416:- - t p ? 't or f - I ofi - Ei - - Ft - 2 Zil 1 1 0 mil id : floAk - ' 'Zil 7 t ZSi'1 D - 0 Jty:'4 AO eg' i EVERYTHING IT TAKES TO BE GAY AginM114ft -4 t I fejIC11 ' §d OD iir--- - - - ' II1 eIr-F'74-- r I - k E L'IR---11- - - AT 2ND SOUTH ISTATE '"- PrITITIET" - PHOt FuTogNsITHE7 rtrif rd ff4a1111An 1-Z- 4C TrZ 1"'" ill nJ AM-- Announces the Opening of a New Piano Studio at 601 Templeton Building I ' Appreciation of music through the study of choice pion° literature i not hebits Correct work habits rand practic procedures—careless tolerated i nd discussions of the Ivory Key Stimulation through monthly recitals ik I 1 I Club g of by mens of a modern circulating library of 300 volumes grades I to ID Monthly studio papr devotd to student news and views prectice suggestions comparative work Japortoof pupils Proper balance betwn techniC keyboard harmony creative musicianship and roontoiro Merit Card system nabling studnts to earn awards of composer biographis and recordings Naional award winners in two Piano Guild Tournernnts mantis private lesson periods—tuition $10-0During the past 32 months Mr Petersen has conducted 39 ftudn recitals tievoted to Bach Beethoven duets two-piamusic elas-t- e and modern dance forms etc Programs now in preparation include 17th century composers masters of our day Chopin and others 0 Doovelopment ' COLORRH1TGHLAM 144kiiH to ZEPHYR RHYTHM BOYS T 414J' -- ' -- -- ' Dancing Wifely Except Sunday - - - - 0-- le 1 '11 6 4 - t ome"11amel 77:Ht - - t RUTH GLENVILLE de Her Victory Boys Featuring BARRI' RANIER 2 Big Floor Shows Every Fri and Sat 1st Show at 10:30 2nd Show at 12:30 FUN FOR ALL! 11 i ag 7i T v-- IS - TONIGHT I Announcing - 1 ' - 6! 4 CREATURE FIENDISH E FLOOR SHOW I Nw Orchestra IDtAEMGIENMAALYDWoHwITTEYN 4 :: i::-:- HOLLYWOOD i -: 2 efliteet -T- '14 " TERESA 7s- 4 - WHAT KIND OF A rr'-''''1-'4:-Y-7-17- 11114:' It-- Sidney rrankhro ' A m e units " YABO 4 -8 1 4 PIDGE011 4 7 - PICTURE : DAINSHDEASMERICAN I "N to 1:00 a m fol ALTER - :: :4 1 BEEBE 1 - 12:30 by I' - 4 - - I i t! - Opens Prtduted ) I-- 11' le- -- ''--' i i 171111 1 re 141'Iemde Fr the management Magnown and Bill Owned by the Bill Magnukona t ' - ' - ---- f----- t e - 4e t CJ- - CHINESE t t i 41011 glik 1 - 1 23rd JAN TODAY 00 Al 1 c' CAFE r - Reopens - a i 1 7i 1111111014 09 aLediritl r 1 WITH - v 1 - 4944 SOUTH STATE 1 MRS MINIVER SALTntAsKEloolumhLIN Fru l 1 11 -- 1 : 3 "7"P 6 0 ' r- - I t - - II -4- 44 '1' 1:-- A 4 :- 4"'"- ELA U 1-1-11 rp Shrected by WIiam Wyler I I 3 I CLINTON- " 1 - 4 1 rl k'el' - 1 GARS011 ! 41 : ii - GOSI 9 A UNIVERSAL oa - - GREER ttt - I sight-readin- '' t f ) t I 1 i I pr s i no - Residence Phone i t 02 i MIIMINE10IN' i it i i di - 1 Po ' I '''1111434016gatmeodillebAlbrittedaldektodPIANCt - IN Directed by FORD 'I--- PIAUI pr ' I Show Complete Starting 10 p m V" - I- L A LEIF-ERIKSO- Tonight - I I IRENE HERVEY LIONEL ATWILL DON PORTER RALPH MORGAN NILS ASTHER JANET SHAVV Continuous i oday Drivo-4-- 0947 N I I ti 1 2' - - ''LLnr7:- U II POPULAR ' All Ts- e--- r i 1e Ar' 4ri 1 7-1- 1"n11 AGAIN! 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Pim r F44 HIS ORCHESTRA ' 4 h:iC rigit- E "'VI V1 lesk s : - 004 iv 04 4 LIZIE Ronald - - Open Today I:AN - pr yrnt roN s'111' v- A- -- s TS 14 C A 10 71 I t I i - Now Playing SAM Achim um lean ' Gamic ATalltirt I LAST WARNER Cary 3 ' FI I ' L- :- :w2Ww fit I S - p'!I 6'ftP r I 23 - t 1 -1 vit (:tIrr: ' 111'11 11' -- -- ibwa i ‘ try LAST '' -- !A 'Sillov9P1' W tAa '' L4: 4 1 -- - ‘ l r424el t --- 31 1 7 ' H A Ho 1 - "1"71 - 'i wil 1 ) ? -- ' il ull:'-:::::T--- 1 SIT Li T I - 1 ti!In j - '" " r 4-- -- 5 Sunday—"Forest Rangers" 9 ' ii 2 4th 1 )i---p4tot--i---i- ' " - t '‘ "BETWEEN US GIRLS" with Diana Barrynore Robert Cummings Kay Francis ' A NI DI 64-- ?:7L 4 I" 1 Midnight Horror Show Tonight L iwirglas AL In p M E S I ti E ROONEY' ' - - 11110"---mr-msa- MICKEY ' worth Ginger Rogers and Henry Fonda also "Who Is Hope Schuyler?" with Joseph Allen Jr and Sheila Ryan Star—"You Belong to 'Me" With Barbara- - Stanwyck Henry Fonda and Edgar Buchanan also "Texas" with William Holden Claire Trevor and Glenn Ford Murray (Murray)—"Panarna Ann Hattie" with Red Skelton Serealso "Cowboy Sothern nade" with GentAutry ' Holladay (Holladay) — The Talk of The Town" with Cary Grant Jean Arthur and Ronald Colman: also "Niagara Falls'' (On the Stage- -noun t ful ( Bountiful ) Jim" with Errol Flynn Alexis Smith and Jack Garsor: also "Between 17s Girls" with Diana Barrymore Robert Cummings with Kay Francis Arcade (Fourth South and Eighth West) — "This Above All" with Tyrone Power and Joan Fontaine: also "Two Latins From Manhattan" with Joan Davis and Jinx Falkenburg 1 11 :- - breakfast Accompanying attraction is the tale of the struggle between honest settlers and a renegade band to win a cattle empire in the west told in "Texas" Lynn II T -- --- - "You Belong to Me" is the laughtest which brig s Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda in stellar roles to the Star screen Saturday This finds Barbara playing as a young doctor a bride who wouldn't stay for 1 le One Nite Only—Next PIATUkti 2 o 25 Jan Monday 'Who Is Hope Schuyler' $200 Per Person Inc Tax 711000till J111 01011 ow 17------:- 1 --r s AND HIS FAMOUS Open Today mi :301t ' GE4nthWI 1I dddi i f I rT7r1771 -i-t 'Li 1- TODAY ss I e 1100 t g - Rifo- r- I PP i Li (7)4ILI -Is- al HERB & ' t ! R C:a7 r1-tel: ALEXIS FLYNN-SMIT- 5 I r e- '- 7 - -vits- it The 'Lady Eve' stars reunited! 1 j 11 TIMES LAST t 1101 0 riji ‘ 1 s ssN 011111f1116 i:iL"t NOW 1 i XI - ouNTI ' it C: ' Last bay to Midnite Z Li fNt) ' ALA Colonna Jerry !‘e 1 L ' 4- - bli - MIller a 1 11417 ' um' to 'sbr4e5 1 ) - 19 -- -' ) i I' 1 410c - Jit '44'"I'' t°1 petty Rhodes -- i 06 Ili Ileami' ceiA - 4 r-- Star LIASIIISHOUJIIIINIGHT ' i 171:d - ‘ 1 4 1 4 i re I -- 5- - - r ACE r rl r k somotte r-- 1 1 1- r'''' 6 N 74 si L Leis t'l CJ 0 (1 - -- f 11I ' - BIG FLOOR SHOW BROX MUSIC Ladies 40e Gents All Evening Includes Tax '' 1 i LI GIRLS-H- ULA A -- DRUMMER MAN I r to the Ladies! Fre 'A - ' on a South Picturing American rubber plantation the thrilling melodrama "Law of the Tropics" brought to Broadway as Saturday's bill costars Constance Bennett and Jeffrey 5 "- and his Harmonica Rascals augmentthe merriment of "Tramp Tramp Tramp' Broadway life t muller Maureen O'Sullivan John also "Calling Dr Gil- with Lionel BarrymoreDorn Donna Reed Victory — "Casablanca" with Humphrey Bogart Ingrid Bergman Paul Henreid Studio—"Now Voyager" with Bette Davis Paul Henreid Ilka Chase Claude Rains Bonita Granville Gladys Cooper Lyric — "The Gay Sisters" with Barbara Stanwyck George Brent with Geraldine Fitzgerald also "X Marks the Spot" and Damion with Helen Parrish a O'Flynn Mario (Sugarbouse) —"Mrs Miniver" with Greer Garson Walter Pidgeon Teresa Wright Dame May Whitty Reginald Owen and Henry Travers Tower (9th So and 9th East) —"Priorities on Parade" with Ann Miller Betty Rhodes and Jerry Colonna also "Joan of Paris" with Michele Morgan Paul Henreid and Thomas Mitchell State—"The Pled Piper" with Monty Woolley Roddy McDowall and Anne Baxter also "Fighting Devil Dogs" with Lee Powell Eleanor Stewart Rialto—"Tales of Manhattan" with Charles Boyer Rita Hay M innevitch At-wi- know" L i ' a Nit la the Tropics! Spnd Music—Colorful Souvenir it 4 1 Notiv A I ' TONIGHT - ii‘ I :171' '' :'':s' HAVJIUIMt Elle IT 4 k I ----:- ng - 117-7-r"--- t second doriblehorror bill Saturday the Capitol offers "The Mummy's Tomb" which gives Lon Chaney the scare role in the fearsome guise of an Egyptian mummy kept alive a thousand years It is the story of a curse that pürsuea the invaders of an ancient tomb Bela Lugosi leading Hollyll wood "menace" and Lionel head the cast for the second shocker "Night Monster" which has a mysterious forbidding old estate as locale for a series of gruesome murders Opening he continues to enjoy in pri- vate life There are tennis at whicht he doubles Psince inhe made "The Moon and Sixpence" fencing and dancing' "But let me warA you" he continued I "that yau will get ahead faster in the movies on what you are willing to learnthan on what you already ' r ) ' - - --21- AMERICA'S orchestra with Allan Jones Jane Frazee Floria Jean also Sportscope "Baskéteers" Centre—"Andy Hardy's Double Life" with Lewis Stone Mickey Rooney Cecilia Parker Fay Holden Ann Rutherford Sara Haden and Esther Williams Capitol a the other side of the ledger Sanders told Miss Dur — his romantic interest in the film -- Twentieth Century-Po- x he has learned a good many ac-- r complishments for films that 1 gr---- I '' ti ' r 1 4 - MEIMP0- 1 go Fr-- 1 i I ' - TONPL BARRA MORE T ster ' - Gem — "Tarzan's New York Adventure" with Johnny Weiss- the Theaters Opening Today atMusical maneuvers of Borrah On -- 4 Shernp Howard Franklin Pang- born and Grace McDonald Uptown — "When Johnny k picture" of-wh- With 'F life-savi- - 17-we- ek for singing voice He has also held an intercollegiate boxing championshipmed-in England won a al from the British Humane society patented three swimming toy inventions and speaks good Russian French German Spanish and Portuguese "But" he complained "I've never had a chance to play an Inventor for some unknown reason my swimming scenes have been usually doubled my fighting scenes have been more I'm wrestling than boxing and Gerspeaking a few words of man for the first time irt this ings of all the movies she has ever seen She knows 'beforehand every situation that might arise and the correct movie-wa- y people should react to it She enmeshes her family in these morals whenever the occasion presents Sometimes they profit ' Sometimes not Two movie favorites of slightly former times appear in person in the characters of Father and Mother Graves They are Lois Wilson and Eddie Nugent and a delight it was to see them Eileen They were excellent 'Clarence as the debutante sister with a series of men in her life makes the character real and funny Her "men" all types give some of the funniest moments in the play The "love interest" slight but present was well 'handled by Adrienne Marden and Harry Ellerbe Puffy Adams Judy's bosom pal product of modern education ' which teaches the child to express itself fully at all times is a youngster to watch laugh heartily at—and be glad one won't meet in his oWn home Renie Riano as the maid contributes her share of laughs and J E Curtis the character who dubs Judy "monster" and "menace" Is ably done by Loring Smith As truly escapist relaxation— the word "war" isn't mentioned once it's too bad more busy war and defense workers could not take in the matinee and re- stoke their energies nervous system eoaunpie staying powers of hours of enwith a joyable guffaws i An evening performance was and then the play given moved on to "points west" "Junior Miss" the stage comedy which kept New York audiences coming nightly for somewhat more than a year and which just left Chicago after a engagement met a smaller audience than it should at its opening matinee performance Friday at the Capitol theater But those who came and many did were treated to three acts and a couple of extra of hilarious entertainscenes ment a bit thought-provokin- g but funny It raced along at such a lively pace the laughs came so frequent that mental reactions concerning the 14- miss who interferes year-ol- d with all affairs around her couldn't really get going till after the final curtain By that time one might be inclined to think that the character who in a fit of rage referred to her as "Monster" was somewhere near the truth While the child's antics and their consequences unfolded the audience chuckled a bit roared once or twice but laughed pretty much all the time They were reluctant to leave when the show ended and wouldn't—not pntil the cast had responded to four curtain calls "Junior- Miss" adapted by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields from the stories by Sally Benson staged by Moss Hart of "School Sabotage" she asked him if he played the instrument in a scene for the picture Sanders smiled "The movies are never so logical as to utilize an actor's accomplishments" he replied Sanders not only plays the piano saxophone and guitar but he got his stage start in England because of his baritone out-beati- By T:arda Winton scenes tween Capitol — "The Mumm y's Tomb" with Lon Chaney Dick Foran John Hubbard with Wal- with Bela Logusi IreDe Hervey Leif Erikson and Lion$1 Atwill Utah — "Pittsburgh" with Marlene Dietrich Randolph Scott John 'Wayne with Frank Craven also "Strictly in the Groove" with Leon Errol pretty Poidy Dur heard George Sanders playing the piano be- Keep Audience Convulsed 7 1 say commanding officers Gracie Allen says "You can laugh at all my relatives but not Cousin Bertie who's blasting away at Japs on Guadalcanal" Now that Marcel Lamaze has taken over Ciro's he's starting a jam session tonight with half a dozen top drummers each other With the lack of entertainment around these parts this should have the town If hanging from the rafters you've never seen a jam session this is your chance—and all without cover charge 'Junior Miss' and Her Friends -- - 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