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THURSDAY & FRIDAY

MATINEE THURSDAY, 1.30 P.M.

On her betrayed lips, his past! In 'her vengeful hands, his future! Here is greatness . powerful and compelling. "The Impostor," which shows on Thursday and Friday, is a mirror for every woman who has hidden a man*s darkest secret . . . a reflection for every man who must some day face a past. "Them lovely bums," those daffy, delightful Brooklyn ball players, are coming to town. Not on the baseball diamond, • but on the screeh 'of the Regent Theatre on Thursday and Friday in 20th Century-Fox's riotous comedy "It Happened in Flatbush." Telling the story of baseball's "whackiest" team and its three million rabid, raving fans, the film goes all out for entertainment. I Also showing is chapter 9 of the | 3py Smasher serial, "Highway Racketeers."

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Chronicle (Levin), 18 September 1946, Page 8

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THURSDAY & FRIDAY Chronicle (Levin), 18 September 1946, Page 8

THURSDAY & FRIDAY Chronicle (Levin), 18 September 1946, Page 8

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