(PHONE 8800) Wednesday, February 24, 1943 PAGE 24 DETROIT EVENING TIMES CHERRY Tour Gune.” 1:80. 4 03. 6 26, I 11, Hilt ' Time Clock p. m MAN Film RIVIERA—"Now, Voyeger.” 2:14, 41Sl SHE HER ; Daye' ROMANCE AT RANDOM HAS " 10 05 p m "Seven Leave,” 12:30, Fox May ADAWm "Arabian NnhU 12 Of, 4:15. 4:10 p. m,, 12:05 a. m. 2:45. 5:21. T:ST 10:.35 p. m.; "Strictly Hkll I PimvN—"Now. Voyager." 2:54. In the Oronvs.” 11:00 a m , 1:45. 4 01. a.48. 10:30 p m.; "Seven Daye* Leava,** 1 30. Louella 0:57, 9:33 p. m 5:15. 9:05 p m "Journey ROVAL—"Now, Voyager.* 7:34. 1138 BRIiAtIUAV CAPITOL for Daye' p. m . "Seven Leave.” 4:10, 9:BT Continue 08, Margaret,” 11 a. m , 2 5:10, 9:07. p. m I 10:43 p a.i "Whistling In Dill*.” 12 23, TELRNEWK—Newe, abort eubjecta. • Parsons ):25. 0:33. 9:30 p. m. a. m to tl p. m CINDERELLA—“No*, Voyager.” 2 05. UNITED AKTINrH Random Harvest.” '' 11 15 a. m. 1:55, 4:35. 7:10. 9:50 pi m. | A. M. Shows 5:45, 9:30 p. a ; "Seven Days' Leave,” I 7l# U 30, 4:10, 7:45, 11:30 p. m ClNEMA—"Ravaged Earth.” 12. 2:10. m AUTO tAPtcarii m in W 4A49AIS 94441*9 By CHARLES GENTRY «:20. 0 30, 4:40. 10 50 p. m : was the rhllt.K—"Now, Voyager,” 2:10. 5:55, SO SENSATIONAL Leave," 12:30, HOLLYWOOD. Kek 24 -Hreta 9:42 p. m ; "Seven Days* is: response to last weeks “dawn Garbo, wbow understanding with 4:45. 7:52, 11:39 p m at Dawn,” J'INIIHJ.'I premiere” at the Fox that this POX—"Commandos Strike Metro-Goldwyn-MAyer is a hand- 4'50, tn the 11 a. m., 1:55 7 45. 10:40 p contract, theater may repeat thing as "Behind the Eight Bell.” 12:51. 3 46. shake and no written is p. weekly 4:41, 9:36 m leading candidate for the a affait. HOLLYWOOD—"Sunday Punch,” 4 04, the Hope Schuyler?" 7, Actually hundreds of calls have 10 44 p. m , "Who la Lynne Fontarne role In "Tbe 9 40 p. m been pouring in requesting that MADIHON—"Now. Voyager.” 11 a m . Pirate." a regular part p m ; "Seven Days' had the Fox make this 2 55. 6:50. 10:45 I didn't even know M-G-M of their schedule, giving war work- Leava,” 1:25. 6:20. 9.15 p m \ » MICHIGAN Vaughn Monroe. 12 54. the successful i j AM even ers a chance to see a weekly 9 56. 8 54. 9 52 p m : "Three Hearts for Lynne Fontarne-Alfred Lunt plav movie Julia.” 11 a. m . 1.4*. 4 46. 7:44, 10.42 Literally half of the customers p. m until a wire from New York told PALMS-STATE "Hitler** Children," at last Friday's 2 a. m. opening 11:10, 8:10, Lady the was to he 2. 5, 11 10 p m * me that deal due of “Commandos Strike at Dawn." Bodyguard,” 10 a. m . 1:25, 3:55, 7, 10 arv nvnute. The price ru- a film months and p. m closed hadn't seen in PARADISE -Lucky Mllllnder, Ink Rpola, pre-war by night day finally ‘ mored paid is a good old turning into 2:37, 5:09, 7:33. 10:10 p. tn ; Stick to $300,000, got to see an opening at least price— in exce«s of regular interesting eight hours before film 1 Here is another fans had opened their eyes. ?l' I 1 |» angle. V illiam Powell is the With the clock running aw-ay choice for the Alfred Lunt role. w-ith wartime, we may expect This is the best suggestion >et for "morning matinees" to become a Garbo, who has said again and regular thing, because half of your swing again that she wouldn't make a former audience is on the picture until she had what site shift. considered right. In this particular case, "Com- Well, this should he it especially mandos Strike at Daw-n," Is well Powell, getting at any time '¦¦'¦' with that fine actor. Bill worth up for J# > of day or night. :.£ *^ as her vis a vis. ¦ m 1 ~¦*'*' w-ith the co-operation of o*^ AT HOME Filmed * STAYING the Canadian government on Van- 0 — : * : * actually NOT EVEN a rilt-edged con- fi m > v couver Island, the picture tract on a silver platter from shows the tactics used by English I’nlversMl run bring Nova I’ll* raiders on Nazi-occupied Norway. to until after Paul Muni heads the large cast heam Hollywood ' the war. Perhaps more than any which includes Sir Cedric Bard- L L J r* . wicke, Lee, >>^ other British actress. lft->ear- Anna Robert Coote. * , |ssssss99J2 old Nova has a personal stake Elizabeth Fraser and hundreds of her young Canadian J* In this struggle, for IS actual troops, the kind I„t. Penrose Tennyson figured so daringly MICHAEL DUANE Is the new romance in LindaJ^i husband. of men w-ho of the British roval navy, was f f ISSa in the Dieppe raid and who have Darnell’s screen life for the picture, "City Without Men,” recently killed In action. ¦L "?p. ME* been so heroically staging sorties opening on a new bill at the Adams Friday. “Right now," she cabled Nate against the Germans. Blumberg and CHfT Work, “my A LUCKY COUSIN sha Hunt, Fay Bainter, Donna life Is dedicated to my country. Music for Saroyan Rood and Van Johnson head a rwiTTADY BODYGUARD" / PERHAPS YOU have read of » I can't draw a happy breath : 11«jf I large stellar cast. \ —9ll AL4IIT A** 444WUT / until this terrible thing Is settled ¦ 'Wh ¦m : the freak rise to fame enjoyed hy MUSICAL BACKGROUND for the right way.” Cheryl Walker, the little extra "The Human Comedy” will he one Nate and Cliff were very rn- girl who has the romantic lead of the most elaborate of the year. FIRST GREAT DRAMA./ thusiastlr about her work In in "Stage Door Canteen,” soon Scoring of the picture is from GREAT “Next of Kin,“ the English-made to be released. original music w-ritten by Herbert war film that Is attraetlng so Well, she is a cousin of Martha Stothart. much attention and which “I ” Errolle. the lovely singer appear- The William Saroyan story was will release. ing in town at the London Chop directed and produced by Clarence House. Brow-n, WITH RED and has been acclaimed hy COATS Cheryl was picked as Pasadena’s preview Mickey Rooney, later audiences. BEFORE ERROL FLYNN "Rose Queen" in 1939 and Frank Morgan, James Craig, Mar- dons the leather trousers and got one of those “I haven’t seen broad-brimmed hat of Buffalo you for six months’" contracts at Bill he will wear the red jacket Paramount, where she posed for mounted police. leg art and doubled for glamor of the northwest I ” Jack Warner told me that he t ¦, -m girls w-ho aren't too steady on TONIGHT AT 1:30 pins. I | T had decided to film “To the their BARGAIN MAT. TOMORROW Tar"' White, She even did stunt work for RITZ BROS. mm* ram Man," a story hv Leslie LAST 4 DATS magazine writer, first because of Veronica Lake in "Sullivan's ] one tell the Ww Bar*-Tw WBH Ita timeliness. Travels" and no could BEHIND THE mmV ('FALL IN') It Is the story of a hand of difference after she pulled the CHARLOTTE \ nrik't/Ciam TnOOg Jc*s**y<* J every EIGHT BILL " Nazi saboteurs who land In Can- hair over her own and fan’s V|tP| >¦ » ' ada and are cornered by the old eyes. GREENWOOD A reliable Northwest Mounted, When Sol Lesser saw her test IN PERSON by Flynn. for Eileen in “Stage Door Can- headed teen,” working Jack was probably Influenced she was on loca- YOULL-LAUGH UNTIL-YOU CRY In his decision by Raoul Walsh, tion for a horse opera, 30 miles who has directed the last three out in the valley. Flynn movlea—"They Died W ith She hitch-hiked a ride on a truck, the m Mr*\ Their Boots On.” “Desperate dump arrived at studio in slacks and walked right on the jwwßlCEjr. Journey" and “Gentleman Jim.” set. *9 will also direct this one. Neu) He Yesterday she was just a hungry I JR eijmmf t He’e Back Again , Heading a Show * * & BACK FROM THE FRONT extra. Today Cheryl finds herself, t \4_ Mary Beth Salres Monroe Adams * * Kay the ingenue lead in a film which Bay Samuels. Madelyn Kohler & Stanley OUR RETURNED traveler, SUSAN new young starlet, one her * * PETERS, gets of (her F PaiL» C Rav » Francis, many fascinating boasts Katharine Cornell online Dnrffn y Mumc has luckiest breaks as the ingenue lead with Ronald Colman appearance) ni>riMiu> »•" to tell about the boys at first screen Katharine W« %mh kmd WWh Tw WBt stones in "Random Harvest," which also stars Greer Garson and Hepburn, Lunts Gypsy I the front. She spent her first day the and l» telephoning the wives, sweet- which starts its third w-eek at the Thursday. Rose Lee In its terrific cast. "LEANING home • AT* TIM. * OiAdTY"U«, 19«, Hollywood isn’t always kidding *AT. SMI ru mothers of the service - hearts and those now iVIS.. Uc |j«, ||.|« || M wc men who gave her personal mes- w-ith success stories and has a SAT IVs. |J«. sl.lO. *t.M. f? 10 to rs Head Hint her cousin, Martha, who sages deliver. Skate Style lovely Hollywood Kay says as soon as she makes voice and quit ( THAT ATTRACTIVE evening to star in operettas, thinks she’ll R*to* ( *1 w I is going . lutr a couple of pictures she ,r . jfISS 1 at go hack and try again. M HOD** V tin lit / / Show i +~*~* back. "I will never forget, she hat Ann Sothem is sewing on be- t* PRRAO* I ew V h i XJ«an I boys said, "the faces of those when tween scenes of "Sw-ing Shift NEW BILL AT ADAMS ' they saw- us four girls rrules and Td r,at/*c Mickey's Maisie," is fashioned after hats THE ADAMS willhave tw’o new KARYL C3L anna necu* cuhi tn | miles and miles away from home.” Friday "City __ Eddy Shepherd*» CLL’B Africa, worn by girls in defense work. pictures this with They were in England, Ice- THE FLYING HAMILTON’S, Without Men" starring Linda NORMAN Scotland, said The new- bonnet is created in black Pmanting Hit land and and Kay two roller-skating whizzes, take Darnell and a new kind of horror all four girls—Carole Landis. Mar- velvet and features a semi-snood! Mol* Mannequins honors at Mickey’s film, “The Boogie Man Will Get on Farad* tha Raye. Mitzi Mayfair and her- all headline assembly *StevadorA* of tulle. On the line the Featuring Show Bar this week. He whirls You." While this last one has 171 ft fIABPEIt at Crons. S Bloeki Wstf of Gratiot. Phons IV 9Rfl| letH oavis T s*yEr\ self, came back better friends snood is a safety measure, while Karloff and Peter Lorre, it*s sup- IIMMY TRAVIS A RRLY HATES Sangatren at IVotu.' BIGGEST, ON EAST Yeyefar" Uiyp than ever. her about w-ith one hand, she does posed to plenty Datrait’a THE MOST ENTERTAINING SHOW THE SIDE “Hew, / "We went through all sorts of for evening wear. Miss Sothem have of laughs ,r, JL i complete flips as he spins her just and not he one of those shudder F I. I. F!V KAYE Pre.er.tinf "THE TELEVISION REVUE" run‘Jluet.3 y experiences ind yet not one of the claims, it affords ore to have the .7 A T»»? '"uIaTCT a few Inches from the floor. To- show* like in "You BEA VESTER S BIX SI'OBVBLES ? Mary Major War Wilt was ever disagreeable or lost short-hairdo, »r StrMt C»f Will Y*g t# Ann Jana •A Rowland •A Count Leßny I Mail h—4WMi Taw girls effect of a without Y**f Bui B’l"* N,«*tf 6lPfln| , dance, Were Never Uglier.” Ottrelt'l Olirpvenr Worfi C*«*rle» B*tn« T»ir»*» SkytNm *¦ 9k.tr, her temper." Kay says that Carole gether they do some smooth actually bobbing long tresses. Our Dw your EACIBG TIT* 1151 T. A Laa Macon •# Eddi# Shepherd, Buddy Roth Eater Deßoy 4t9w Landis willbe home soon and that and slow’ control work and flnally a.SI. .Cl) 9t«9» 9l«.|p» Star r.OMfOV CAPCSS AeS Her Gtameur olr*i MM her bridegroom is very nice and so| rlimax with a "swivel” in which 30-VIHp AI TS—,lO in love with Carole. Reward Dog Actor TWO SHOWS NIOMTLY—m oo AND l?:3S ? JOE BANKET AND ORCHESTRA he spin* her vertically as well as JIMMY RASGANO AND HIS ORCHESTSA HOLLYWOOD TSY OUS DELICIOUS nurKMi fpog LEGS iN.A.SASKtT CHATTER IN horizontally. BECAUSE OF his unusual per- t E»eellent CNino**-Amorle«n Food j ON j LANA TURNER telephoned Madelon Baker, the singer w-hom formance. Butch, tiny dog screen 2 VAUDEVILLE SHOWS NIBHTLY FIRST SMW AT litS jAI to say an revoir. She and her iDetroitrr* already know and love, actor and constant companion of ft «£2 mother have rented a ranch Ann Sothem in "Swing Shift scores with her "Juke Box Seren- Maisie," nearly V* mile* from lo* An- Director Norman McLeod ,a | rest ade,” a Gershwin medley, and has pt^psi p gelo* where she will until - r rewarded him with three AM**** e9v the last of July when her hahy ("Salt Lake City Blues.” Rio and rloseups! a A A A A It due. :Rita are a spectacular dance com- “I to have trouble,** she teem Wit. at •aid. “through no fault of my Ibination in their brilliant Mexican Today 2:30 » ¦ 4 r TUMIiHT VT M:SO try e .costumes, offer a castanct dance, own, no matter how much I I.\*T TIMK SI V M r... t un. IS when I ana In Hollywood. Ro I a tango and a conga. VBUR TAVIiITI CMSMWIN MNCI—- to seclusion NIAI derided remain In Zaza docs the “mooch” for an '-SUMMER TIME.” “IT AIN'T NTCESSAiIIY few montha, even ” for the nest 'opener, comes hark later with a Si.” “I tOT fIESTT #' SUTNIN' though It may he lonely away «0861 6IRSHWTM4 OoBOSI HtYWANtTS ,i M« Cm 'j/ t from all of my frlendt.” Javanese temple danre and Renee J lana gave me the location of d'Orsay follows with her own I AUDREY ALLEN O Dining out at Good Restaurants is Star ?he ranch and I promised not ]exotic interpretation of “Manhat- s«n| interesting fun . . . consult this listing to tell. She said she felt she was tan Serenade." Rudy Horn is the Jl\ MS on Wsdasidayi and Sundays. Arabian Nights WtfMess- lucky to find such ipersonable master of ceremonies. I JIMAE very SMALLENS CcnuJUuXoX RS? a com- ALEXANDER m «; "FngHth D»c*iv«r fortable place to rent. conv out for a single sfw.t with a IVIS ITS. 2 20. 1.65. 1.10 mroiwng WEB SAT MATS. 2 20. 1 65, 110 SEA rOODS tap eccentric number. 808 ALLEN l t P. M A LtTKY BREAK The Miekeyettes do a vwing Harmamlea Wizard j] r H «* riATUMiN« Steamed Clams—Oyiten cry opening, an Oriental fantasy in the NEXT MONDAYITZV, THE MADEMOISELLES* JOE yOOP» CERTAINLY A FAR from | MUER’S >OOO GRATIOT. AIR COOIJI), Mt. HW. PARKING Greta Garbo ard Hedy Lamarr to middle of the show and c lose with AMERICA'S IELOVID COMEDT httJe Susan Peters. Susie, who has a sailors hornpipe. Kitty Vovle ITALIAN along by leaps bounds, sings Lee come and and Dixie and Florence t9nl Betti Davit. “NOW, VOYAOER” gets DnQCIIII ORATIOT AVR. f M Ft'ORD IS7O the role originally Intended Blake do several dance specialties. PACE * *** ** nuoomi UMrC Th B r ,n Tawn—STEAKS. CHOPS, w. eefer for Garbo and later for Lamarr in And it's Lee Walters' orchestra EVES. Kneeai Parti*. ini luiiiti AttMtfanl to w*in. Year < *L«etUa*B« IT* "1 DAYS LEAVE" | Russia." Richard tele- doing the music for the show- and Qu.oe U A Nftin IPC ITALIAN FOOD AT ITS BEST—Lanrh.«n, Dinner. Sue- phoned me yesterdav to thank me dancing. in double-time V §A IS Is KL ill Mr. I m forfeit Wine*. Choir* Llauon. 324 STATE ST., nr. 'JANET CAMPBELL Su"dajr. FUN Hotel*. for the way I anm jnr« d his enm- ™WASH, BLVO. Short Walk from Clo»ad ing marriage to Su'-an three or rfcbj 5 4 MATIN!I 2 Binds . . . AMERICAN RESTAURANTS AND NIGHT CLUBS four weeks ago. [J4£K23iJj TODAY y “Both Susan and I are grateful MANUEL LOPEZ Y FOOT OF HASTIN6S STBECT, CL. >321 FRATIIUNG and bn * Vmmnut f>olhnrinv Plant of “Old to you for the Rem your col- City Amigot OUnVfCI4.Cn *• CMARRAtRORD in THE STORY THE PICTURE 0 Detroit. ClMlre l.lqnorn Served. woIUIUIWoDUnU umn." he said. “I leave the ln»t of OAREO NOT PAISLEY Mamh to join the roast guard and TELL! EDDIE \ Wt \ HOTEL CICCTA DAD rant jrrrr.iwn*at lemox and ttN® Dellrlono Dinner .... 7Sr Tp. since It will be some time before* • hu VotaliOM ciuiDtup I ICO I M Duff Sr*e»-fnßr»» PERCY WARAM JUNE WALKER &AVAHINC Danrlna to GENE IINHI nod HI. Orrhratra. we can marry, naturally we appre- SEATS NOW ON SALE _ 2 Vocalists . . . ciated the way you worded >our MATS, 1.65, 1,10 \ \ ALL INEMA THEATRE story.” "if; OPEN WINTER COLUMBIA NEAR WOOD*.IO AYLENE MASON EMIL HUCK’S INN REdfnrd AT BSVEN Mlll BOAO EVES. 2.73. 2.20, 143, 1.10 \ \\, 0040 6BAND BIVIB KTIRUBUS FROM 1145 A. ¦. TOBACCO 1108 _ GINNY BRAINARD SPEC!AL DINNER SHOW—7:3O NIGHTLY Birthday Cakes CONTINUOUS intentainmcnt Grand Rher at Third. CA. A?*4 FRIENDS OF Ann Sot hem *ui Famous Food PARI 'C PUHD UnilCß ’WO Brand Blear Are Barvlnf World'. Flneet Steak. narrrrr for UMIILa wnur nUUOC Che* ant Sea Feed ter Mere Than 20 Yean. All prtaed her on her hirtnriav hv ROAD' \uitk. Air rnedn'or.d sending cakes. As a result, the SAMMY •orrKßlN’fl AN beef a«ed In aar earn aailan. Prirate ban a eat raama, Frat Parking. TI, 2-OOfHV star was the recipient of sewn 1 DuVAll DDA CC || O >0 Heat Adam, and IIS Michigan at OrlawnM JOHN BARTON B# "VfSONYA BR *h aijty rooits. fi*r*t cakes, much to the delight of the rf«»Y i DKMoOW W KAILS onm EVES T $1 sis. SI 10. S3<, SS« W Am II scum BS»SNfcw» IIUHIR-* AND r.NTCTT4I''IfM "Swing Shift Maisie crew who / Ml *'n& »>•*•»».. WONDER BAR the brought *MTS: SI 10. *3r, »c I A I mi WMhiNftM ana n. itst HOU,t flirty' •njoyed the four star WED., SAT, SUN. ¦Pgfealfm7Ttft.it «"•»» CHOP WATS. mim WkOlinnil W i In tha ftudia BERMAN'S Uh|f| oß|ft |4J| T)m<| „ Alr-Candlttana# OPCN BUNOAYS oooTHiuouTTmri^H^Q