Variety (Nov 1934)

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T^ttiitiift November 6» 1934 riCTVIIE c SSES YARIETY Paris Grosses Down 60%; little ■■ ■.Wtti" 'rnvuS^::- favofable lind I plenty of pooplo in town. PMiis ox- Wi% hlt>.*< iire lookliifT fi>r a in \v X6 explain why husim^s.s is lotlcTi. Jiow«y_i^.th«y iW»y ilope. it put.. fu(;t t^ttflfM'; -(ItWgi^: ihUi, 'yiettr ■ nrt' (ibout 60% of what they were tfiis timp last soason. Whole standanl JiR8 chanKod, ao that a lihii wliich 4q«s |6,000 Ja considorod as srund American pictures are ffettinp their sluue. Radio has no loss than glx plot urea around town, most of fiiem in grood flrst rutv showcaHcs, itostlfyli»» to th« ^atrlUiijttWj aqtlv-- Ity of Ifarn' li««*lw^ %ho haa drtly be<'n nuttinp. tliis linn's product on the market directly slneo last ■prinu. %lt!ile MTpmen'iB load Ink them, Ijiavfnir' c6me b^kck* after * atuinii, to a nifty approxi!ii;«tc $r.,000 this week at the Kdouard VII.. LookH a.s thouKh the run wjlU coAtlil^! iM^arly to Christmas. •Of Hama« Bondage* at the Bas- pail 2tfi, Is also doing wellvcl«!Vlh« ahmit $2,200 at Iho turn«tlleis cur- jrenlly. 'V'erglo Winters' did about ;.^2,000 at the 450-seiter Studio liifllllitiarUn, and 'Bill of Divorce- ; 'irienti': duttled wltb /After Tonight' 1^ the CMub d'6rtote. at«w> irdiatfd »2,ooo. , ' ■ : . ;:|. Two other radio films now run- ...flinp: are 'Stlnpraree,' which did ; Vllhout a nice |1,100 at the Washlng- E%Dn Pa1ao<». 4; lower prlcdd house, and 'Morning Glory,' «ttme in third run at the Bonaparte. I'liited Artists' biK bet this week, '^aiiy Bread,* did approximately n tiii(!i«l^?it.«W *t the Mir#«lMfc; the iliiiy grofjii getting ViKger a« the ; "llf^ek wore on, thu» iftdleatlhg a ^he.iKliy holdover. 'BulldoK Drummond Strikes BjicIv," at the Lord Byron, did about . JI4.D00 this week^ Picture will Ve ' fulled Tiiesday C80). ifor *I>ttn Jtaa*!,* £))upr Fairbanks' British made. Which will l>e presoiUcd with the tisual .swank pala, Uritish and 'WIDOW MERRY IN N. 0. 113.006 Oab' for Operetta—'OJfi Qood for $7,000 of New Orleans. Nov. .'5. '.Mi'ri-y \N'idow' turtiiriK lln'iii away at l.ot'w's State and jiit turo will do $1:J,0o(i. Heavy draw is hurtinpr 'C'hu Cliin Chow' across the street at Saeiigen-\,wl»kj||.?i»v>ii«fli(*:V*0r: $7,000. • ; ■ '(\\U of Oafci* is runnini^ alonji neatly at Orpheunv wliile others are just so-so. Estimates for This Week Saenger (3,.'i6K; 10), 'Chu Chin Chow' Not rin.tfini; the bell ariii $7,000 will l.e all. Last week '\Val<<? l'r> and Dieain* (U) failed to wake tlicm uj) and was jofkod after three d.iys, with 'Judge .I'riest' (Kox) put in for fln«iV foiitr. -HbusO frot fair Jfi.ooO. Loew's State (3,218; 40). "M^rry Widow' (M(ij. liuck soup for the natives and hangup $13,000 will he bc.»<t biz In toWI4i.-),<fli«i-week 'Trance a 11 a n 11 «• M erry•Q^^JIOM'ltd* .(UA) >got l.iLT $11,000. ■ -.■ Orpheum (2,400- 35), 'Gift of Gab'' (U), Doing well, everything ton- sidered, and will do- good $7,000, Lq«,t week *Otty Dlvorceis' tBadlo) in adcotid, aeveh dttya got fair $6,000. St. €lt«<le« 25), 'Blind Date' (Coll.: here and $1,400 will be '^^^iit-ifw^ and nc'autifuf^,(Ml»«J;" i^^^ :ti;so«..''-\':--':. :--x . .Tudor (70Ov 26X, liemon t»rbp Kid' (Par)J Rtinyan tans going for this fyh$ and wiU do excelleht 12.200. Last week '365 Night* ttt Holly wobd' (Vox) did nice $1,700. > Loeiirs JGdla^ K. L Anni Wk. s Tin hum I Nothing to write honu' aludji ;liis week with each huuae pushiriK a foif;,4lck6l«^pttt.tll«rl>OX oilict- indou*. 'One Xiwlit i>f Love' goes into third week and Alabama has a woefc - en d of va udev i i 11 •. ■ istimiites for This Week AlAhama (Withy) <2.800i 3(l»^i5. ;o), '.'!65 Days llullywobd' (Kox) and Henry santry's istage uhlt;'new pic- ture. "Happiness Ahead' (FN). At $7,000 okay with the stage show Motting most of the dough. Last week 'iJarretUs' (M(J), $6,500. Ritz (Willry) (1,600; 2.'i-;?»i). •Cel- lini' (I'A). Another one too Ktuck up to do nnu lt. $1,700. Liist Week '(Jift of Cab' (U). $2,400. Empire (Acme) (1,100; 25). 'Howl- ing Dog' (WH). Best bet in town otitside Alabama, $2,000. Lastweek 'K. C. Princess' (FN), $1,800. Strand (Wilby) (800; 25), 'Dude Hanger' (Fox). A westerner for a ibauKo, $1,,'">00. I.Ast weeic 'Caravan' (i''ox) was pulled in f.avor of 'lOlinor Norton (Fox) in mid-week, $1,200. Galax (Acme) (500; 2.';). 'One Night of Love' (Col) (3d week). Will get around $1,000; last week. .$i.600.-. '■' Strang 3711'K.C. ; 'SLliNisKiif .OK 'MERRY-GO' m ■ ■ ■■:At'':^iii«if"A;tlhert 'Palacc,- ;iJyviMfip- bnd run botilevard house, 'Roman Bcandals' and "(Jallant Lady,' dualed, grosse<l approximatvly $12,CoO in three weeks. 'Nanrt' ili't.^;C si irks, in a dubbed;- iticraion^. it f uUUliinB propitesies thiit It Sii^ouid 't>tfii Ih^^^^^t^ Cfjin once it got awji.v from the llti rary atmo.spberc of J^aris. Pic- ture fuDs.sed about :|f^O!<)0 in three Vreeks in Borpeau]^> iirhich Is "vrpw b- tot th^t tbwn. a'hd li lf«»tting (Similar cash clsewlwre In the {»rii\ inc. s. I>acv Kastri'-r, local JA < lii< f, is tl^inl\iM^v of putliti-; tiu- ;:;J<Y9nch .';Sania^ i«l the Aubert -later \t!ti<if:^)lA^^ k ■■■second ■'.■Pai^s >un,;.'jiwt; to show tli'> b'calsv:' Lloyd N. S. G. 'Cat's Paw' (Pox) ia at the other VA-Untanski showcase, the AyMiiie, because no UA picture Wfts tiviiTl- tible for the house. I'lc is not doing 180 well. This follows flop at same housvi of B.I.P.'s I<:nglish mad<« \^oa80m :Tlmfli«' m u s i k e t with -Riehrtrd ••ra«Ifc«ft-^' -'■ - 'Viva Villa' (MC.M» still holds bver at the Madeleine, witli no sign ..bf the end of the run. Of the other iarger houses showing American films, the AiJiblio klfib lis doing well • with the current Warner Brother's ' lltiai offering of 'Here Comes the i^avy' and 'Mandalay.' • 'Hollywood Party' (MGM) is : tlrawing fair hoaiaea at the Rlyaees- tpiautno^, Iboil pkblic dlffe;^ to Wh^theT 11 Is funny. l>tit supporting it. due to Laurel and Hardy names •Twentieth Century.' (Col), la hold- ing down the a^djittaive t^rat|itfini«|'on the left hMik. Other earranit American Alms in town are 'CoiuiseU.r at T,:iw,* (U). fet the Universe!; 'Iterkdey Square (Fo.\) and George ■vyi,|tf,\s 'Scandals' at PanUteon, *S^tet £m- <P»r). ia of'iginnt t^toin at tha Agricultures (dubbed version preceded It at the iviramount); •Wonder Bar* (WH), dti iled with a French flim at Clichy l»ttla<!»-«»<f Oaiete Ilochechouart: 'Mystery of Mr. X' (WB), at Marbouf; 'Foot- IWrht Parade' (WP.). at Napoleon; 'Qucdi'.s Affair,' ai Studio des AcacIaK; 'Alloa, in Wonderland' !Bi4l9 rolti^H' 4Pat^^^^^ Oil Kansas City, Nov. 5. This la the Loew's Midland's sev- enth Anniversary and. tha bouse Is cetebiT>tihg'' :;»iot;/; ' iiii | ^ IMcture has been given one of the best newspaper and extra public- ity ikmpaigfiafi^ ni«aiihs .ftiid th^e near capacity pace mo«i/of the time indicates a big week. ^' . / y dition tb its picture^ br<^nt ^otiy RIoran, as the headlinelr;, :t<i' the Miiinstreet. IMcture is '0-Day Bike lllder.' New policy has not started witlj the sm.ish many expe( led, ))nt tlie rnanagenii'iit is not leaving .'inything nndnno to build it up. Fox rptown is holding the '.Iiidgo I'riesi' a tbiid week and doing iBiit- lst';u.-lory bn.sine.--s. li.Tst weelc w.is a disappointment to all. Not a picture making any real flash. Estimates for This Week Mainstreet (I'Js'O^ (.1.200; 2.'>-35- 'Six Day Hike Kider" (WH) and v;iU(ie\ ille witli Tolly Moran. I'.ill sti'oni;ly exploited and drew nice nntlees; looks like close to $12,000, f.iir. Last weel< 'Hapj)ines.s Ahe.nd' (WH) and vaudeville, new policy opened nicely and held up for the first three days iind then slumped to $14.000,'"#6<klVbUt..' Bft' inm.: >'^'{:-r ■ Midland (toew) (4.(>0f: tS»4«), •Merry Widow' (MG), Juat abtftit pr^ry legitimate mjediiim of adver- tising was used tb ptit: this one over and the opening day showed the ra- suit; great crowds from the atart and it is continuing strong. Should return $21,000, big. Last week 'Tr.ansatlantlc Merry - Go - Bound,' flnnl coimtup showing $8,900. Newman (Par) (1.800; 2.=;-40), 'Howling Dog'. (WH) Another mys- tery whi< h did not get off to a very fast start but which the manage- ment predicts will turn in fair $6,000. Last week Cleopatra' (Par), $S,700, good, ;, ■ ; ■• ■ Tower (itevbtfc fiv«>6; 26-25). •Hlg Hearted Iterhert^ ■ (WB) and stage show. Should get close to f*<.r.oo. good. IJXHt week '(Irent Kx- peetations' {Vy, dropjied to $6,000. Ilulite.st for couple of months. Uptown (Fox) (2.040: 2.'-40). •.hnli;e I'riesf (Foxl (3d weekj. Will Hogers; business stea.iv; ex- IK-cts to get good $4/»0« aft*r; $5,000 ih«. weicjhd iweek. v 't^if':>■■•-■■,■, .-I udio"$ii4 ; 'War ("oi re.spolldetit,' at Washi^Mlftbh (Jliib, the, armchair (tnneg,-bf^^ih*^ii?^ BALTO OK Baltimore, Nov. S. In tiie main, the burg Is Jogging along jauntily current semester. Good weather and rather diversified product are factors bringing the folks into the downtown sector and laying 'em into tha lapa of the first- runners. The Century again oorrala tha top money with Tranaatlantle Merry- Oo-Round,' a broad irta at the smart $20,000 groaa la proanact. Kentucky Kemela* and 'the stage unit 'Bowery Muaie Hall Follies' started rather atodgily at the Hipp, but commenced building as the weekend faded, giving the house hopes for a betterment of $17,000 on the week. Smashing exploitation campaign carried with the unit was one of biggest and broadest of kind burg has elevated an eyebrow at in ever so long, and is no doubt draw- ing attention to show that is mak- ing itself felt at the wicket. 'Six Day Bike Blder* at the Stan- ley is being bruised a bit by the same type of hoke comedy pic, 'Ken- tucky Kernels,' at the Hipp. 'Rider* was accorded a boon by good notices crix accorded, and was further helped by most lavish publicity cam- paign house has uncorked in rather .n stretch. The ballyhoo la bringing down Into the loop tha many Joe K. Brown followers, who normally soem to wait until Brown's pies hit the sticks and subseauents before buying in. Edge gained there will hype gross to fC.OOe. beat figure at a first-run spot a «ra#a fliieiic has tired up in some time. ; * Estimates for This WeaK Century (Loew-UA) (3,000; 15-25- .'i.-.-.40-.n.',-66) — 'Transtlanllc M<^rry- t'lO-Honnd' (UA) and stage show. •Nice two-way lure that is last^oinu; a very ducky $20,000. Last week, What Kvery Woman Knows' <MG) and Amos 'n* Andy heading ^faude line-up, sock $23,500. Hippodrome (Rappaport) <2»260: t5-25.35-40-6$-8e) <^ 'Kentucky Kernels' (Radio) and 'Bowery Music Hall Follies' unit on the stage. Wheeler-Woolsey combo has been rebuilding its rep around here of late, which is helplngr a Just so-so unit that has a good ballyhoo sales value. T.<ook8 like maybe a good $17,000. Last week, second of 'Gay Divorcee' (Radio) and stage show. fine $ 16,500; fartaitt tx^m,' 'amash $38,000. Keith's (Schanberger) (2,500; 15- 25-J30-35-40) — 'Great Expectations' <U). Fal?t W ia tl»* only Btralgiit drania on tAp ia loop Currently hyp- ing a hit; author DIekena associa- tion brihgtng la aoma olasa and intatlecttial tifada to boot; ^ angies merge .and aaaura houaa of neat ^<MN0i9^>^ ZiiMt week, ^Cleopatra' < Par) slid aharply last days, but plenty smart for a $7,200 total. H*w (Mechanic) (1,800; 25^20- 35-40-50)—.'3*6 NlghU In Hollywbbd' (Fox). Lack of any marquee mag- nets stumping It to extent, as it is essenti.ally fair fodder for this shop- pin:4-zone locash. However, subjeet- rn.'iiter of pic alone is assur.'ini e f)f fair $3,300. I^ast week 'Marie (ial- lante' (Fox) wasn't at all ipallant to tlie b.o., mild $2,600. - Stanley (WB) (3,150; 15-2.-.-:!.-,-40) - Six D.iy Hike Hider' (WH). (let- ting' a .«lew of short-trou.si.red tr.'ide, but at l."»c. tariff for Juves, isn't reaping a harvest from that source by any means. Hlg bnllyhoo given flick h.ts awakened some Interest from among adults, which is help- ing to fair KJ.OOO. Last week 'Hap^ nines* Ahead,' iVSU ..Umpad. t» «t l»,*0«. ^'rirhy.i-:^ :V--r;::; This is an up and down week alting Jlri»adway gross .alley, with ft -nrtnorlty of pictures, actually do- ing good bui^incss. TJie outstander among the new arrivals Is 'We Live Again.' which should kite the Music Uali to chance for $1(^.000. Pictiiru Is;inVfor;.twQ' wee,lq^■/ -■ 'St. Louis. Ivld' at tlie Strau.l Is the runner-up and wIH probably ride to a fancy $37,000. also holdint; over a second, and mayliait a third week. The Boxy has what looks like a l)rolit:\l)le ilen\ in 'Kansas City Princess" but no holdover on $:;0,000 or sli'j:litly more. "Tr.ansatlantic Mcrry-tto-Kound' got indilYerent notices and not more tlian $29,000 looked for. I'iiture goes out l-'ri- day (9) after a 10-day run, 'Kid Miiiions' with Hddie Cant<Mr fuc- coeding. Not bad but not got)d. either. Is "Six Day Hike lllder.' wliicli nii.iilit be able to top a fair $9,000 witli wliatever helj) Kloction Day (today) bring^s. Broadway managers were expecting good business last night (Monday) with eve of election days usually having proved a box olllce stimulant. Most places of business are closed today, at least for Ivalf a day, and that should build up the matlniB«:-»vlt(rtl«i-*r^ -y^r^^ir-'-:''-'^ AX: Ci^Ubt lOittettal Xady' is gobilr nowhere, pi*obab|y hot 125.000. Wmlm', waa in dtsappointlhi|[ shape reported.": M-'mim': .^cry Woman Khowa.' Thia week Amos 'h' Andy Are oh tha Cap itage» 1>ttt apparently not ,boi(i^^|l(|f;;v|(ia.>plc- ture as expected. Second week of 'Mrs. Wiggs' at the Par looks very slow, maybe not more than $15,000. First week was only $20,000, house holding /Wlggs' over due to Inck of product. 'White Parade' is booked from Fox for Fri- day (9), first from this distributor to ever play the theatre. Walter Reade squawked becaiL^e he didn't get 'Parade' for the Mnyfair, but the Par booking stands. Reade claimed he was entitled to the pic- ture under his contract this season with Fox and cancelled his fran- chise. His Mayfnlr found nothing spar- kling In 'Student Tour' and it went out last night at 6 p.m. after falling under $8,000. '305 Nights In Hoi- lywood,' a Fox Item, was brought In. ^.Unbhg ' the second runs, State looks to be .weH tn Uvfi profit column on 'Belie M'.h1ki,\-llm>^^< perhaps S20,oiM)^::^aiiiasLkm^s^^ evetTiwffi^liiM^*^^ Of Amw' <>kHiea at th« Crt-r terlon tomorrow (Wednesday>, houae returning to a grind policy. Last week, second for 'Aran' was only $5,000. I'Icture moves to the WeiSt- minster for a tv,-o-a-day .$1 top run. 'Merry Wiilow' (onllniies to disappoint at tlie Astor, and while date of departure Isn't yet set. It will undoubtedly be within two weeks. r.«a.'it week, third for 'Widow,' Was only $S,700. Estimates for Thia.Wffjc Astor (1.012; $l.l6>l.«6i''2.»6)— 'Merry Widow) (M«) (4th week). Falling off heavily, picture got only $8,700 last week, its third. 'David CopiKrIielil,' when ready, will prob- ably siieceed hero. No date of de- parture yet set for 'Widow,' but piol)ablv within two weeks. Capitol (".,400; 35-7."i-S5-$1.10)— 'Outcast L'ldV (.MG) and stage show. Amoa 'n' Andy <m i)ersr)nal here apparently nf>t li< Ipinj,' much, gross on wec-l^ bjokiiig lilio fmly $2:..000. Last week 'What Kvery Woman Knows' (MG), very disap- pointing. $31,000. Criterion (SS6; $1.10-1.65-2.20) — 'Aran' ((H!-Fox> (3d week). (;oes out tomorrow (Wednesday) after a second week ending Sunday night (4) of only $5,000. Theatre goes back to grind policy. 'Aran' moves to the Westminster for a $1 top two-a-day run. Mayfair (2.200; 35-55-6.->)~'365 Nights In Hollywood' (Fox). This picture was brought In last night (Monday) at 6 p.m. after failure of 'Student Tour' <MG) to do better than tiftd^' llvOO^, ,on the week. Pal*«* <;|.7«!0r; f»rlt,'*6)--'NoW and Foi-aVW -tftit^ Looks like ah ov#r avetage, week of 112,000' or more. LaM weak 'Aga of Jnhocenee' (RaidIO) lirOand $11,000. Paramount (2.0S4; 2&-fi5-tS-85), '.Mrs. Wlggs' (par) (2nd week). Ha.sn't got what it takes and lucky If $15,000 this w( pk oh the holdover. First week was only $2O.0O0 wliieh did not irierit a boMover. 'White I'ar.'nb-' (i''i\t CMiiie.-^ in l-'ri^l.is (!'). .Sl.'me show.s in the pit start Nov. 23 or ".0. Radio City Music Hall (5.045; 40- C0-s5-;t'.t-l.lti-1 .t;.^), 'We Live Ai,'aiu' (Goldwyn-IW) and .stage sliow. New Anna Sten starrer got »>rt to uniler $s0,000, but Week, slipping' okay. Bialto « ZSm-. 1.1 65). .'Six-Day Bike Itider' (WHt. ,loe K. Hrown comedy doing fair, niav In- tapping an Indicated $9,000. La.xt week Lemon Drop Kid' (i'ar) fell off: little but ended at a pretty gi iTgure juat the same, $14,000. RiVali (2.3()0; 40-65-75-85-99). Transatlantic Merry - Go - Round' (UA). Not of great strength but bitttlging profit on first week's tak- Inwmrf 129,000.;G«e» out Friday (ft), •Kid Miilki^'''•i#tlV.;M^ - Cantaf up, opiMiing 9ltttlrdHqr iibi>hing tt^K I'inal week of *Last Gentlein*a* (IT A). Iti ae6ohd» waa $2ii5O0. Roxy <«,20ia; 25-3S-56-S6). 'K. C. Princess'" <Wi§) and stage ahOw. This one is drawing nicely and prob- ably over $30,000, good. lASt weak on holdover of 'Little Friend' (OH* I'ox), $26,000. oke. ' ■ : ■ Strand (2,900; 35-55-65-85). ••t;: Louis Kid' (WH). New (^agney starring item is proving of stout box olRce timber and on expecta- tions of a big $37,000, will holdover. Last week 'Du Harry' (WH), $15,000, disappointing. State (2..'iO0; 35-55-75). 'Belle of Nineties' (I'.ir) and vaude. Mae. West pulling for $20.0.00, good, week Barretta' .(l^G) pQll»a $17,000. ;•.:> . v';:'; ..■/.>-; 'WIDOr $8,IW0, Seattle, Nov. 5. Three musicals In town this week* 'One Night of Lovi' atatls on •y^HtH-'i looks like a run at the .Tensen*. ^ von Herberg Liberty, after big ad« :' vertliiing.:'':«a«M4^tgii. ■.'Tha Maitf,-'' Widow' is at the Fifth AvenMMfc \ while the other ace EvergraiWrr house, ^a Paramount, tiaa 'CaraVan*^^ The newly opened Orpheum, now under Hamrick wing, is depending upon vaude aa lis fortOi Larr;ir lll^ headlining th# IdU bffiva acta. J J;...., . Paramount ilao haa vaude, wim. Long Tack gath^i Chin ese revue ^ , stage. ^ Julea Buftono cmceea Hei* i and aii;;;Oxi»heum la Owaii Swcetiw*. ; Wlth^ermi* King iio^ Itt portlaad for Evergreen circuit, there l8 talk of bringing him back to his homO . town, with Buffano to go to Port- land. Ilermle has real following : here and hasn't beOR;ii;l|ii|:;#^^ for several years. . ■ ■ ! ? • Calimataa far Thia Week •lil*^aiii#;^Hal!ii^ 40>< 'Gtty j>ivai»>a#'?c^ third woek t2n* at ttiH ^o<»ae),.: getting i' $4,000, which la'ricTMmptioiat. J^ali week. same, film, $5,000, very good. Coiiaaum (tlvergreen) (1,800; 16* 23). 'Love Time' (Fox), First run, with 'Bulldog Drummond gttrlkes Hack' (IT.A) dual. Likely to gather $.•5,600, just Ko-so, LAst week, 'Cat's Paw' (i'ox) and 'Piicattad' (FC«> .HO: ' go. slow at $3,400. Fifth Avenue (Fvergreen) (2,400; 25-40), 'Merry Widow' (.MG). Ad- vertl.sed as I'acific Co.Tst pn.'miere, expected to reaeli $8,000, okay but .• hehnv expectations. Last week, 'Cleo- ■. patra' (Par), after good enough^ $7,600 week held two days longer to get reg change date, getting around $0,100 for the nine daya. Good bttt more expected. ' Liberty (J-vH) (1,900; 15-35),'One-J Night of Love' (Col), around $6,000. Last week, 'Lady ia Willing' (Col) nnd 'Kandy Rides Again' (iVionp)^ : dual, with 25 (^B'ta>fd^rpH«»ili''-i^ $3,200 is all. Music Box (Hamrick) (950; 2$- 35). 'Cfirl of the Ltmberlosf (Monolr.- moved over from Orpheum, Mrltti equal billing given ahOFt 'F|y||l|t Mousa,' which ta moved «rv«lr IfOlil Moalft Kiaii ajN»iui4 fi.Ml«. X^KI;. and 'dlde Straata^ (WB), dual, aloWr Miiaie Hall (Hamrick) (2,300; 25- 40), 'We Live Again' (UA). See $5.- wcek, 'Ulche.st (RK(»), $5,900, 500. just fair. I.,a8t (Hrl In the World' good. Orpheum (Mamiick) (2.700; 25- 35). 'Big Hearted H<-rl>erl' (WH),; and v.'iuile, uitb Lnrry Ilii ii and Cus MuUay he;idlinln:,'. $11,000 is uv'i.d. T*t.-( wei'k, 'iliil of the Liin- li" riost* (.Mono) .and v.aude. open- ing week, hocko start, sloAvod piidtlie (: f u-r-eft ■ a^Wt, ■;'.l>iiif';-l)^ig" chough' .-at ■ $10,500; ■ ' ' Paramount (^tv^rgreea, (3,10ft; L'5-3.V), 'Car.ivan'' (Fox) and vaude. I'f.or ai, ?ii.oiro under. Last week, •VIr,?t,;„yVlggs of the Cabhage Patch*. .>ew Anna fcjien siarrer got »>rr to a fast start and may .sco |JQO,0(>«, bl*^ Booked in fo^; two ^e^)fia.ri<ii«t w^ok ^( f')t*>: ((»ri<r »■u.*<hman show, but the 'i»urauit:-'o.f:..<li4|M>4a«8s'"^/(i»^^^^ 4iix ■ w-tW .iW'thlnfti-'^wttiiii-'ior-.big,