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HONG.” are Leon Errol and UlMnd Coin* la "HI’IBY,'PAHHAtit. UtOM MONO Ktmoui Hudeon In "OFFICER R. Keeler. Mu feeble triee but a sorry rune. WAY ®F REPORT: Moat papers missed (MARLIK. HURRY." China to Ladlon. • omlc Strip. "TIUJE TMK TOILER." •SW EETHEART OF CAMPI the theme, you doubtless know well, trial, where Jeffereen for it BY this bit at the Bioff-Browne Kerebersl Park Free. * I ikiriCTCP—Rod it pin—Writ Yrrnor H«»y. at Central if 'jMThe cnetlee is being It Even |niUC—Grand (lira# rarfc HFUL LUAfiIIFYF-WM Utltl/U 1 Lit upon 6.30. Ja*. Cag- freeh romance—the built in Spain, testimony about thousand dollar bills Makes Fuss if AvAmd Tyrone power, Betty GraMe In FREE TO THE LADIES. EVERY CAME MU 12 Noon U> Midnight. Park Free. rupture TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, A PIECE OF ney. Bette Devi*. “THE BRIDE James Cagney, "BKIDE CAME C. O. D." easts a deep and ylowiny spell—- like confetti. -A YANK IN THE K A. F." Flue Bennett In "MAN HUNT.” tossed about " C. O. D.” Joan ' Lynn “WE FAST MADAME DU BARRY DINNERWARE. A Plu* "MAN HUNT,” With Joan Bennett. wjwd then she leaven—and I gyve to pain , Knox, a sensayuma, Nothing Ails It Ban In OO SET YOU_WILL BE PROUD TO OWN Judge John C. who has Jn * Uampnu a I KYV~ I’ark Free pll/irpi < ,r»nil Rlver-Jagr Rd. CH. 4251 was Schenck of M-G-M, who was Near tram * LAOIVI Some reference to meetings that are jtast, questioning Nick By LOGAN CLENDENING, M. D klMllkl-*** At ft HF IIIYC—Hmhtrd. Park Fim. C<>nt from 3:30 J Stewart. L. iMTILKA open 12 15 La*t Show 6 00. ALMMAAL OPENS FRIDAY AT * P M. VC LUAC Open 4:30 Fra* Chtnawara to Barrymore. "NAVY BLIt AND G01.D." A hint of heartbreak that will come my uay, having trouble remembering his annual income. .” Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier in CLEAR THE DECK MEET THE Ladia* Caaar Romero. Carol* Land la In “THEBE’S MAGIC IN Ml SIC A. Jonee WOMAN." R Mont- And I am thru—the verge is done at last, “Well, try to give It to us approximately, r I'HE stomach has been called ADMIRAL. MOST UNUSUAL THEATER •‘DANCE HALL.” Wallace Fort! In “THAT HAMILTON Just PARKING. gomery. “HERE COMES MR. JORDAN.^ My muse proclaims a holiday. $75,000,” said Hizzonef, whose record is A the greatest liar anatomy, IN DETROIT _FREE "MURDER BY INVITATION.” I Ik,/ 111 N--6U3t Fort Street W**t feeble within in LinvULn Open 6 Free Stemware. Bar-, pruni —t adUlac K Unreel PI . 4dgg ? bench, ft —Ford Rood-( haee, Dearborn -Draw BIvS. at B*m«|MM MAN.", I }'ou the best on the federal whose decisions meaning it makes a fuss when ALI/LIYI ItEH lILYTCP bora Stanwyck. “HER ENLISTED KIvULA open 3:43 Park Free Conetanca What’s that? nay you're nick of poignancy f Open f:l&. C. Bennett Coeraetlca. 1/LAICA o*o Montgomery. Ota Maeaen In “MEBCY ISLAND,” with Lupe Vale*. Barry- whose salary is SIO,OOO a nothing matter Tyrone In SAND.” Dorothy Bertnett Coemetlca. Ja*. Stewart. L. You’re sicks Well, then, can you imagine mei involve billions and there is the with Power “BI4JOD ANU “ACCENT ON LOVE.” J Elllaon. OOLD.' Rochelle “SKY BANDIT," with Jamea Newlll. Uwli, "ICE-CAPADES OF 1541.” Short* more. •NAVI BU E AND year. It.' when the trouble is some- Plua I Ikirni M PABY—Fort HI. at OTnnaer a Hudeon “OFFICER AND THE LADY.” • • • LinLULn I ARE p ar rree. J. Cagney B . —Don Wahn. else. a where iirra-K Warren at Oaler Dr. Nl. 773 S nry-WaS Vtnw Hl«kway. arar Hubbard Davie, “SNIDE CAME C. O. D.” Ruby D»A IfDTrtUrtl—^WwKlnard at d-Mlle BRITISH! rFHE WRONG THING TO SAY DEPT: The Every ALULA Open ft 43. Laet Show 9 Ift P M UIA Open f SO. Clark Oabl*. Koaaltnd Keeler. 'SWEETHEART OF THE CAMPUS.' MUMJrIUIfR Vivien Leigh L. Olivier, Lord Louis Mountbatten. the once in a while some Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck In “MEET “THEY MET IN BOMBAY.” Lew Mont, Illustrious, Duke of Windsor was an interested visitor Gary Kuaaall. "THAT HAMILTON WOMAN.” R HOWex-captain of the will soqn be doctor goes over a series of JOHN DOE." Plua Sueanna Foater Allan Ayrea, LEATHERNEVEN HAVE LANDED.’ - 4 gomer v "HERE CDMIBS MR. JORDAN.” making front page news again, but that’s a naval to A 1 Smith’s Empire State Building. cases of dyspepsia and analyzes Jonea In “THERE'S MAGIC IN MUSIC." LINWOOD U SALLE “,^„!1fr »,* happily showing his highness [VAV—Ur—Se at Davison Davit, CAME pnrrnc—344# West Warrea Avenue Smith was the symptoms. MA. * 1/vA Ja* Cagney. “THE BRIDE Mclvyn Douglas secret. the real cause of the II U AMRO I—S4IS M end ward MM Near*. Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour. Pldgeon KUuCKo Joan Crawford. sights from the observation tower, when the duke ALnAmDAA Open B.(ft Free. C. O. U.” Plua Walter and He was telling sinking of I have such a report before me. Park “CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT.” Richard Joan Bennett "MAN HUNT.” In "A WOMAN’S FACE." "Rochester.'* us about the the “LIFE BEGINS FOR ANDY HARDY” Arten, A. Derma, “DANGEROUS GAME.” In Joan Blondell in "TOPPER RETI RNs.” inquired. Twenty-five per cent of the “DANCE HALL." way Ceaar Romero In ( Open g Hood by the Bismarck and the the Bismarck “And where la the Rainbow Room?” I imP—MtcMgaa at ¦«• 24 Hoar* DIUWCVCIT—Gratiot-Harper FL. 6722 it cases were nervousness; nine per MAY Ralph Bellamy In KvvJCvLLI Ri>bt. was chased, trapped and He’s like that: George M. Cohan’s ill- ilAil-IN*!( harlevoie Tt. t-tdlft it EAST *Oary Cooper. Open 6:00 Park Free. cent were due to ulcer of the ALUHA Open at S:4ft M “ELLKHI QUEEN AND THE PERFECT Montgomery In "HERE COMES MR. JOR- destroyed. ness saddens all of us who have looked upon him P. Barbara Stanwyck. “MEET JOHN DOE.” CRIME." "THERE'S MAGIC IN MUSIC." Olivier stomach or duodenum: nine per Rochelle Hudaon tn “OrFICEE AND THE “RAIDERS OF THE DESERT.” R. Arlan DAN.” Vivien Leigh. Laurence Mountbatten sug- as an idol for 25 years and more. Naleh In “ACCENT in "THAT HAMILTON WOMAN.” cent were due to gall bladder LADY.“ J. Carroll -M", » , »ard-( 'rce* Pk. CH. 4211 Save — MlllNnlU Her* Before and 10c. gested that the complete We are reminded of the time Mr. Cohan ON LOVE." Time, “Peace hy HltW.” PICT Cllfk lists E. Jeffereaa LE. SSIS * IHAUIJUH open Get disease; five per cent were due Ladle*. Open 10 45 A. M. 27c All exciting sea saga be wrote an upstate exclusive Winter resort for "Blue Orchid" Dinnerware to the LAol LilU SP. M. Allen Jonea. Ttmee. Plu* Tax Greta Garbo and Melvyu Dncrnil c—U« n Woodward TO 3-412* to five per cent M. Modaay. THERE'S MAOICIN MUSIC.' Douglaa Plus Tax. Open 6:15. given to the newspapers heart disease: River. VK. 7-ASSS THE LADY.” in "NINOYC HKA." Iren* Dunne. KUJLUKLI 22c reservations. migraine ifVTH—TttM Grand “THE OFFICER AND C. Boyer, "WHEN TOMORROW COMES." Osa Maeaen. Geo Montgomery. "At CENT —to were due to or sick ALTUI open IK C Bennett Cosmetics. Jam** Elllaon cheer lover* of free- The reply coldly stated: “FOUR ON LOVE.” Jerry Colonna. headache; four per cent were Second Hem Lane Slaters In FKIAWN—Harper-Vaa Dyke IV. SSSI * "ICE-CAPADES." Wed.: "THE BRIDE dom. “This hotel caters only to restricted clientele.” Judy Canova. “818 HOFEINB." LAjlUttiT Open Douglaa. In "Navy due to constipation. WIVES.” at 1:30. Keith MAIN-ROYAL CAME C. O. D.” Blue and tldt/ “Heavens, no!” ejacu- to Lucille Falrbank* In "PASSAGE FROM OO^iriiT^s' To which Ireland’s gift Providence. R. I. Hard of Hearing Park Free Gary Cooper, bom) No cases were ascribed to 1”1* MONO KONG.” Key Harrla and William DOE.” BAC run —Utlea Road at Gratiot lated the admiral. “No (where he was wired: o™„YT “MEET JOHN “THERE'S MAGIC nvjCflULIC Coop**. B. appendicitis, AMBASSADOR" Tracy la "TILIJE THE TOILER." IN MUSIC," with Allan Jonee, S. Footer, Cartoon Oary The Inci- Jewish chronic and since JOHN DOE.' A Jonea. “THERE'S DOE." 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