Variety (Dec 1934)

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mi IliMmWaK Zippy at {lyU: 'Green GaUes.' W. 9 Days. Kg; Chicago. Dec. t. Starling out In fine style on the hifl holiday week-end this session seta off to an advantage thftt should carry it to generally bettered grpaa all down the line. Oriental 1« particularly okay cur- rently on the booking of the new A. B. Marcus show. labelled 'Con- Sinentale Revue.' Plenty of femme Isplay In th« ads and French words I 'Whlch the general public doesn't un- ' #«rstand completely but understand •nough to ffe( Uie ci^neral in^«f9a<Be ot such '«-ivi»rdi: ^am':- -^DnitaiMi^''.' irtkd ^udite.' ■.. ■ / ' Palace Is doing a nine-diiy run for ' *An^9 6t Greon Qfibles^' QriKll^a)y MAiodMled to opon on ThiutiiiaclylMr j^Iotwro irent In hiirrtodly M ^^idiMMay (tl> "whon 'Kentucky X«?ie|«' foMM #lMir|>iy* WtU «tiek i^^lffiriciiwrj* tli«»tr« returni to the : kiop' eotnipotltloii tomorrow (4> vn- : :.mt'- tlve Joh««, Ltniek * i3chMi(0r eiMr»tion; win um indie jMpi|b*t lor the start plite th« WOrW^i^ tf.lWilkkcsDearo''.. tUdTKtt tat■ ■•aXM^^'- 4t- ..traction. ' y • '-.^ Estimates for This Week Apollo (B&K) (l.liOO; 35-55-65)— ^ ^hat Every Woman Knows' (MG) ; ltd week). First time in many weeks that a picture hore has man- tled to stick for more tlinn seven d^ys. Will manage J4.()00 okay cur- ; tontly after good |7,li)0 lost week. K CKIeoae (BMC) (S>4a; j8^»8-7S) •^'LiniefLouM Nights' (Par) ail»d Buddy Rbgoni itand on itaio Weaklsh picture |ioi lijf»|ping thImpB V aurrently and paoii iritowii dbwh to illiOOO, pretty wobbly. lAst week . Joo Penncr on stage and screen Irt ^ollojrc Rhythm' (Par) jiftw* to 139,800, profitable. QsiTick (B&K) (900: 25-35-56)— \3olleeo Ilhythm' (Par). Currently abovo $'1,000, fine. One Night of Liove' (Col) turned in winning §4,100 last week. 5 V IMoVieker's (Jones) (2.200: ; .••)-^'Jane Eyro (Mono) plus flihako •piniLro tub* on atago. Houm.^ V 4Kf!aii« teinorrow (4) ttnd«r A«rb) ^ JonosV o{>eratlon. Vv^rUiintal (BAK) (8.200; 25-86-40)— N^hts la Hollywood' (Foz) iahd 'Continentals Revue' on stage. Ko question that it's the A. B Marcus unit that accounts for a re- markable upshoot of box office pace eurrently. Indicated $25,000, very d(Ood. Last week was another Olsen and Johnson unit on sta^e pushing >m up to walloping |22,300 with Student Tour' (MG) as picture. Palace (RKO) (2.500; 25-35-55)- : ^nne of Green Gables' (Radio) and ▼aude. Went in ahead of time on Wednesday (28). Started slowly : but building steadily. Should finish With fine 126,000 fur tlie nine-day ■tay. 'Kentucky Kernels' (Radio) Stayed only five days, being yanked ftt 110.GOO. meagre. Roosevelt (B&K) (1,500; 25-35- 46-r.,'-)> —'F-'llrtatlon Walk' (WB). Only newcomer to the list of long- run product in the loop. Oot away fast and will finish its initial scs- Bion to Rood $18,000. 'Merry Widow' iMG) completed its third week to »,200. fine. State-Lake (Jones) (2.700: 20-26 !•)-—'Age of Innocence (Radio) and Taude. Return to the looj) for this picture. Steady pace at $13,000. . Z«ast wrok 'Gridiron Fla.«5h' (Radio) , »ood SU.SOO. United Artists (B&K-TTA) (1.700 8r»-4.-)-r>.'i»—'We Live Again' (UA) (2d week), Turned in fine $20,600 on first iMM^n and will stick above "PREi^nCE' $19,000; : V. Jfivek*.vttolhg okay on (he box dfTlce Bring line f<Mr the current t>orlod- Indii-:ilions are for peak business at the liiifTalo and Lriikes with the ; KUlfr houses holding up w«'ll. ' Estimates for This Week Buffalo (Shea) (3,Gno: 30-40-05)— •Evelyn Prentice' (MG) an<l col- ored band. Looks liko over $19,000 Last week 'College Rhytlim' (Par) and Jimmie Savo in por.^on. Fine holiday show, 8avo sharing the credit. Built ti « line climax "At over $20,000. Hipp (Shea) (2.-100; 25-40) — Tlreen Gables' (Radio). Plenty of advertl.sing for this one with .in in- dicated frrosf of around $7,500. Last week. 'FiirtirtWii Waiw (FN), near- hr $10,500. ..v^Oreat Lakes (Phea) (3,400; 25-40) ■■■■•■imimfKUL Million*' (UA). Cantor al- 'i^jri a draw h«r* and op. niriK' wa.« liri^^ with eapacity. .Should get ■ flfOr llO^Ot; Iiast w.. . 'painted >T0ir (Ma), .|ia» slight!V ! ' •• than ■■ ■'. ai^jkiipiitfd'. fcer .liiio $s.:5"ii.. : , . I'eck's Bad Boy* (Pox) and 'Grld- ron Flash' (Radio). This bill rushed n when preceding program flopped. IMonty of kid trade for the start. Might get $6,000. Last week, 'Dragon Case' (FN) and 'Dude Ranger' (Fox) hit the skids for subnormal returns and yanked after five days; $3,500. Lafayette (Ind) (3.400; 25)—'Lady By Choice' (Col) and 'Down to Last Yacht' (Radio). Big opening days should send returns for this bill to $7,500. Last week, 'Great Expecta- tions' (U) and 'Cheating Cheaters' (U), fine program although some- what classy for the house but showed excellent gross at over |«,10«/' PENNER DUCKS INPROV Providence, 000. I. Plenty of nice entertainment In town and plenty of nieO grosses, too, but no swell killings except for one or two spots. This is one week Whero stage shows aro boing oyor- shadowM by the screen shOwa,' i^d With Plenty to sparOt ttitt. Abo«l :tft« nicest filing la toiurn and imiil taripriftint, fooi Jo the lead that the strand has with a double bin headed by 'College Rhythm.' Showing theatre Is mak- ing Is knocking all kinds of expert predicting to a frazzle. Opposish in town is strongest yet, but the Pen- ner film is beating everything, to come out on top for a swell $12,000. 'Anno of Green Gables,' too, show- ing at the Albee on a combo bill, is doing oke. So far house says it's ahead of "Little Women,' and on strength of opening gross should not be far behind the Strand. Garl>o is not so strong despite advantage of a midnight show. Pace indicates gross won't exceed $10,- 000 unless there's a big sprint be- fore the week is over. 'White Parade' at the Majestic doing «^y. even though it is show- ing mi fk aolo bia like Oarbo. Indi- catloiai itoint to a ■crkNii effort on the tmxt of exhihiforii to return to single plettire hllli» both loeir'e and Majestle havltog flatted aingle films eomrtiitently tor the tast few weeke. Estimates for This Week Fsy's (2,000; 15 - 25 - 40) — 'Gam- bling* (Fox) and stage show. Nice bill and fact that George Cohan Is starred in picture : means some- thlngt with the aid 0( the holidays gross ehould ho^^* trouble in sticking close to. 18,300, very good. lAst >eeli .%;h*mg C^if^ters' (U) and ^iiiM^^'mM^^'WUit'-' Utgely ro- spohsiWe for nice gross of $7,900. LoeW's State (3.200; 15-25-40)— 'I'ainted Veil' (MG). Not as strong as it should be; no fault of the bal- lyhoo, but looks like tlie opposish is too much even for Garbo; gross will not exceed $10,000, unless tliere's a sudden switch before the week Is over. Last week 'Kid Mil- lions' (UA) started ofti well and didn't wind up as strong aa expeet* ed, but oke at $14,500. Majestie (Fay) (2.200; lB'>2»-40) —-'White I»arade' (Fox). Pace Indi- cates nice week: indications point to $s,<)()(). liM.st week *l<'lirtatlon' (FN) on solo bill, very good at $y,8oo. Strand (Indie) (2.200; 16-25-40)— 'Coiiege Hhytbm' (Par) and 'Crim- son Romance' (Ma.scot). Bill ap- parently to the liking of the na- tives; with the aid of a swell mid- night show Thanksgiving *2ve, looms as the biggest thing In town^ Hou se reports pace l# i^ead'of record sot by Mae We^t^ anft fliial Uliy aiiould show at least nrtklKiVi. lisst w^eek 'i'urstilt Hipptneiis'^ <^a*) and •JSUc- oessfui FAiltire' iMoftb) dlsa'PPoint- ing at $C,100. RKO Albee (2.5uo: 15-25- iO) — '(.'reen (lablcs' (l{.i<li(j> and st;iKC show, i'icture in \iu- reiil ihiiiK tiii.s week. School iiolid.jys helping tliinKH: Kro.ss should be around $12,- iiuo on nine-day enKaKonieiit. Last week 'Kentuoky Kernels'.><ili*dio) and etagii show; so-so a^ f7,i(Kl! Oh .«ix-day engagenu'nt. RKO Victory (l.tidO; tO-16^25)— •When a .Man J<i-f s lU'd" (Mono) and •I,.iily l.y Chohc' (("(.I), .\round $1,- L'fio on .';i)lit Wfi k. Last wft k 'Dan- "vns Corner" (iiiolio) jinil 'Fight- in;;' 'rhr9'.^aliM'.:^'.«i'>i.<9«-;^^ii^ii' week.::; <:::-''y'::^ 'Mtllions.' $9.9C0 —'Walk,' %7J6€0— . fghythin,' New Haven New Haven, Dec. 3. Il'tt a wefk of uintsle features here with Riusicali battling it out among themselves. Sunday night hockey is knocking about 2,500 fans off the film hotMie lists and the ^flsso free show at Shubert Saturday vl) lopped off another sizeable hunk from pix box ofllces. Rainy weekend didn't help open- ings any, but managers oxpfBicK;'to get it back last half. Estimates for This Week Paramount (Publix) (2,:ux; 35- 50)—'CoUfite Rhythm' (I'ar). Blf week In view, $9,500 swell for a single. 'Last week 'It's a Gift' (i'ar) and 'Let's Smile Again.' stage revue. Best in weeks at 110.700. Peli'e (Loe*r) (1*040: »5-50)—'Kid Millions' (UA>; Turning 'em in and out Hve shovra daJUy and running neck ahd neok wjlth Par at IMOQ. Last weelt tjftklhted Veil' (l«a> .«lid -Hell th H«hvens' (Pox). Kot loo good at $9,000. Roger Shermsn (WB) (2,200; 35- 50)—'Flirtation Walk* (WB). Set for good $7,500 and may hung on a few ext -a days. Last week 'Girl of Limberlost' (Mono) and "Kentucky K ernels' :|lfcMl;f^h five days. Bijou (Loew) (1.500: 25-35)— 'Gambling' (Fox) and '.lealuusy' (Col). Good holiday opening should help to oke $3,200, Last week 'Cap- tain Hates the Sea' (Col) and 'Against the Law' (Col). Only a fair $3,000, with disaMH^Intihg Odtti* ment on 'Captain.' Jiti Louis^ Deo. S. It's a real ThgaksglVlng week for the Alma herennth hoiiihess up all around. AO e^iMd Thursday or before and i4l hail .4 hfg day of it, the pace continute|r for ther re- mainder of the week. Estimates for This Week Ambassador (F&M) (3,000; 25- 35-55)—'Imitation of Lift (U). Big $15,000. Last week 'White I'arade' (Fox) and 'Bachelor of Art.s" (Col) got $7,000, poor. Fox (F&M) (6.000; 25-3.'')-55)— 'Music in the Air" (Fox) and 'Fugi- tive Ladles' (Ind). Good $10,000. Last week 'Gambling' (Fox) and 'That's Gratitluds' (Col) earned $7,000, fair. State (Loew'a) (S.OOO; 25-35-56)— Painted Veil' (MG). Heading for roundup of |1B,000, nifty, liist week 'Rvelyn Prentice' (lCO> handed In $10,000. Miseeurt (i>*M) {t,m; is-40)r-^ Chu Chin GhoW (Q-B) and Within the Law' (MO). Grabs $7,000 or thereabouts, good. Last week 'Jeal* ousy' (Col) and 'Cheating Cheaters' (U) near $5,000. Orpheum (Warners) (2,000; 26- 35-56)—Anne of Green Gables' (Radio). Agreeable at $11,000. Last week 'College Rhythm' (Par) Ind week. Registered $9,000. Shubert (Warners) (2,000; 25-35- 55)—'Flirtation Walk' (WB) 2nd week. Holdover strong at |l%000 after openlaf ,|lt«90$^ - r"; B\vay M of HMiey^^^P^^ 'Bway BUT Kg $95,000; 'Flirtation Walk' $40,000; 'OidL Hates^lliG; "bnitiitii ait- Only throe new pictures re.ached Broadway thi.s week and all are doing woU. Two hold over and the third, 'l$ro;ul\vay Bill,' at the Music Hall, could have but for booking conge.stion. ^PHrtsation Walk' at the Strand and 'Captain Hates the Sea,' Rialto".s incumbent, are the h.o.'s. Leader is 'Bill,' which started big Thanksgiving Day (29) arfj^ on, the week wiQ.'ilMlligt' tiie:::HtaH'^'aia''"easy $1)5,000. Rainy weather for several days, including Saturday (1), didn't seem to hurt attractions anywhere, al- though football games headed by the AmyrN*'^ tuM^ ctit Hi eomef whAt on: ^ iHtiiirday matinee. Sunday'i biiihgwM' m oyer was ex- cellent; .■;i-:>-.Wi-:;>;:r'--'.-:^ Not ohir but •FlirUtion BiaJN BULUai Brooklyn, Dec. S Plenty of raindrops and one or two rays of sunshine over the week- end. Business on the upgrade, for a change, among the downtown de- luxcrs. Considerable activity manifested at the box offices of the Fahten Paramount, Albee and Fox. Estimates for This Week Paramount (4,000; 25-35-50-66 'Flirtation Walk' (WB). Good bu«l- nes.<». probably $22,000. Pic came In last Wednesday and will stay an- other week. Last week 'Gentlemen Are Born' (FN) proved a dud at a nice proflt. Fox (4.000; 25-35-50)—'Marie Galante* (Fox) and stage show, Good biz at $16,000. Last week •Little Friend' (GB) did $17,000, good. Albee (3.500: 25-35-50)—'Gay Dl vOroee' (Radio) and vaudo. Show- ing up fine for $20,000 ohanoe. Last week 'White 1hirade' ;(F<«) bt«nght in 110,000. Metropolitan (t,000; 2S-SS-I0)-^ 'Merry Widow* (MO) and Tlttde. Disappointing, $14;iO00. JJUMt:- inreek 'Ei^elyn Prentlefr: (MO) ^ *^i!lran(l (io00{ t8^M-»0)^i-'the Firehird' (WB) and 'Ileady' to Xove' (Col>, double doee for |f.t00,.^y. Last week l^lg Hearted aMtrhert*^ (WB) and 'fmmm^- in $0,700. ^ V ^ Cincy Strong--'Millions' Big $19,000— TlirUtiop Walk' Around IHQQO Cincinnati, Dec. S. Splendid assortment of class product on the film front currently. Musicals bagging the big dough; 'Kid Millions' piling up a socko $19,000 at the Albee and 'Flirtation Walk' collecting $14,000 for a wjuim Keith's figure. 'Imitation Of Ufe' next with $9,000. 'college Rhythm' and 'One Night of |x>ve,' holdovers, collecting Im- portant money ia such. Fortner registering $0;000 at CMiiiit^ follow- ing t>ici*ihot6ha $ll,Oil Iriiw In first Week at tha Palace, for year's high mark at that sHhd. 'Love' is third-weeking at Orattd and fetch- ing a sweet $5,000. Film got $21,600 in first 15-day run at Capitol. Combined bis of downtown cine- mas this week is bigge.st for Cincy in many months. Banks rfl(a!^«"d cl)eok.>< last week to (i< in>-,iic)iH on ('liri.stnia.s savings accounts, which is l>i« .stuff in this thrifty town. Shubert reol>ened this wwk for nine performances of 'ltuli(Tt.'i' at tops of U.10. for hlghts . and $2.40 wed>.. .arid. :8at«iriattnWes.' ■ Estimates for This WWk All>ee (liKO) (.-^.aoO: U. - Kid .MilliMn.s" (\'A). E.Mie I'ntil mu- ul ci>nie(iy marking up a wham $i;»,000. Last week 'Anno of (}f*ien Vables' (Radio), $10,000, pljtty, V kelthV (LfhMihl (1.600:.$0^40)^ •Flirtation Walk* (FN)^ IJlek I«ow- ell and Ruby Keeler followers in line for $14,000 pace on fir!«t n|ne il.-i>s, pix Diif-ning two M ili'-rid' of i-»'t;i;l.ir Wfckly .sf.art ai ■! t- '^inK ; beiKtU of fat liiank«givintt trade* ' Theatre's best take In months and warranting holdover. La.st week 'Gentlemen Are Born' (FN), Ave days. $2,800, poor. Palace (RKO) (2,600; 35-44)— 'Imitation of Life* (tl). Claudette Colbert higged over title. Looks like $9,000, average. Last week 'College Rhytlun' (Par). $18,000, house high for '84 6n all pix. Capitol (RKO) (3.000; SS - 44)— ^c:6tl«g«i Rhythm* (l^ar). Switched from Palace for secOnd' Itfoek, $6,- 000, k>n^eet picking. Last Wfeek *One Night of LoVe' (Coi;; eight days, Ending thknkingiving, slscoMP {^eek, $9,000, hefty, following 8mi|l|;:;|i2,- 500 on first aevfen days. Lyric (RKO (1,10(^: 35 - 44)— 'Wlilto Parade' (Fox) (L'd wk.). $4,- .")U0. strong, after $9,000 in llrst week, f X( <!plionallv high mark here. Grand (RK'O) (i,l'00; 25-10)—"One Nii?ht of Ix>ve' (Col) (3d wk.). .\ftor fii.st fortnight at Capitol, litikfil with '.'Search for ."^anta Claun,' .■^pcciiil pi o-('hri.stiiias kiitillf's* sfiint film tying in with lOnquitfT new.s- shoppiiij< ffanirr^i $5,'iOO, a moun- tain mark for this theatre. Last we<-k 'ao.'i Nights in notiywood* (Fox). $3,^0(1. nice. : ' vFUmiiy CRiiO) (1,0005 l»-2«)-' iijtAcky ilhodiis' (U) Ml^ !f tpgltlve |.Ad$^ t(;olii divided. $$^,000, above horm^ili lAkt week 'Chtatlng Gheat- ers* (U| and 'I'll Fi« it? (C^ * ■ mMi^: ■:'(fi*di)^^;;(j;2oi^r.':.>^vSo)---' •l-rien^H Of Wfn^i^wfl^ney' iV^W). -At ivctter thith uauaL t^aift W<tek > t Was a Lady' (i'oxfi ;$ivl0«. Walk' and 'Captain Hates the Sia? ^ ; had the benefit of the Thanksgiving holiday. Strand's musical with Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell Is gaited for a sock $40,000 and looks ■ like a possible four-weeker. 'Cap- tain Hates the Sea' should bring a V minimum of $16,000 to the Rialto )■ on its first week, ending tomorrow night (Wednesday), and will remain at least one more week. Of the holdovers current. Imita- tion of Life' is the best. Indications point to $30,000 on its second week at'the Boxy and holds a third J istanaa. Flmt week was a gigantio . $42.6oe..' >■. Another/strong holdover proved t6 be 'Marie GNilaate.' which ended Its siBcond wefH i^a Mayfalr laet :„ ni^ht (Monday) *t irttthtly ever * $12,000 ahd wonlA have hew re- tained longer but for the fact thiRt : 'Ganibling* had steady been held back a week. The 0^?orge M> CbHan picture came in last night at 0 Pint*. - The Capitol should not have held ;: over 'Merry Widow' in the face of only $32,000 the first week. SecOhd, > current, looks to be no more thhh' $20,000, very disappointing for a de . luxer of this importance which car- » ries stage shows. The Paramount's , ^ second week of $18,000 on 'College ■ Rhythm' is proportionately much i';' better in view of the lowered over- 4 head here. Par Is bringing in ". 'Limehouse Blues* I'Yiday (7), tak- V; Ing picture away from the Rialto, ; which had it on its books. This is caused by the fact that 'President Vanishes' is put back until January • when It ?an be given two weeks at the N.Y. Par. .'Kid MilUons^ winds up Its run at tha Rlvoll iVIday night on a final (fourth) weilt<;«f,J1MO0. ^Private Life of Don JMil*' eomea la Sat- urday (8). { Estimates for This Week Capitol (5,400: 35-76-86-$1.10) — Merry Widow' (MG) (2d week) and stage show. Failed to excite on its ... first week a^ $30,000 and on hold-* over eurrently will be fortunate to get a disappointing $20,000. 'Painted Yell' (MO) ooiaee In Friday <t) with George Jeuel OB the stage. Criterion (»t5; «-40-e5) — 'The Battle' (Garganoff) (2d week).' Aided hy good ravleire, this French* made U gett|i« reMUtg. IndicaUona this week aN* for around $5,600, v. Last week. Ant, the take wiM $8,000. stays a third stanxa. Gaiety (808; 25-66)—'Man of Cour- age' (Samjax) (3d-final week). Italian-made doing pretty well, probably $6,000 this weelc Last week (second) was reported at $6,000. 'War Is A Racket' (Samjax) probably opens Friday (7). . MayfaiP CU00; $$^$5-06)—Marie. ^ Gaianta^ (Fox) \H Week). Ended ,! ttt tortnlgbf ■ nw last night, get* second week. 4Ulverttslng liort was given ft hjf theatre. Inl* tial seven days was $14,000. Palace 1.700; 35-50-05) — 'Gay Divorcee' (Radio) and vaude. On .second run hero taking house quite a distance above average, maybe l>ettering $15,000. Last week, 'St, Louis Kid' (WB) was off, $11,000. Paramount (2,664; 35-55-75-85) — •College Rhythm' (Par) (2d-final week) and pit stage show. Doing around what recent holdovers have been getting here of late, probably $18,000. mild but okay. First week was $29,500. 'Limehouse Blues' (Par) waltzes In Friday (7). Rsdio City Music Hsil (4,946; 40-. . 60-85-99-$!.10) — 'Broadway Blllf ■ (Col), and sUge show. Oft to fast clip Thanksgiving Day and a fancy , $06,000 looks In the bag. . Pictui^s oQuld have stayed a sec- ond. Last week's holdover ^f "Oar Divbroee' (Radio), $80,000, okay. Rislte ($,000: 40-00) 'Captain Hates the Sea* (Col). Bating a; , minlraum '.grab ^eC ''$10,000. 'M-'^wi^J holds' over.; '."fkifft m%9%'-*VBii'Wmi^'^ ace' (Par) only: $$k600. hot ao g^di Rivoli (0,100: 40^0S-75"0&^0ft> -r^ ^Kid Militona' (QoMwynrVA) :(4th week). Final WOek (fourth) will be about $18,000, 'Private Life of Boa Juan' (I'A) Coming in Saturday (8). V 'I'hird week fg#.^..«j4lM^^^'P^^ was tiin.ooo. '•■.■.■.»■■.•,■:' .■ ' ' ' ■ '■:' ■ Roxy MJ L'OO; 25-33-35-05)'— 'Imi- tation of Life' (fJ) C'd wfck) and .stage show. A surpri.sinKi.v Kood. Kro.s.scr, thi.s one got a icrrilio ?r-,- tj'iij on it.i tir.'ii aovt-n da y.s .'Unl t ur- i" iill>-, on holiloyer. lo'<l<.-i t" around J.i'l ijoo. Itcriiain« a third wo' k. •■ Strand * li.Oo')": 3.'.-n»-0.'. vo-.'l 'lirt- ation Walk' (WIJ) d.-t w<(k). N< w mu.siral bringing Strand l)ack to lift', fir.st .s( von il.iy.H poinlin^ lo Htnash $40,000. Ixoks like thrt-c .and poSi^ibly fotii' W« eks. J'roil' ' . .^.,<ir, 'Owntlemen are Horn' iWli). was ' pnothpr dl*tappolnter. $11,500. : 8tst# (2.300; 06-<!(i5.,r7,5). .'RVelyh i'ci?rttlft*'\.(M<J);ai|dvi|lid*i::' Abetter ■'•week- ,aipi,|Hsftr*': *«•. hrospAt-ti' 'pN-hapg,;,',, .'i- .OO'V :'-.I.in;»«t:. .1iv<-'*5k.;. ".I'raii^'.ttJH' "' •:^I>^cr> -'; .-1;' ':i .1;' I fhutii unditr $i5.u00b iH'n ^li^^'.;'