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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 39

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Cfc'caaa Tr buns, Friday. October 13, 1S74 Section 3 5 Weaken if Mr-row oirrrstf i MOTTO' VtVTVmm 1 MOTION FTCTTTtZS MOTTOBf PftTTE-S 1 MOTICV PtCTWRES LWXTOW-i 1WCT0WW I DOWKTOWM DQWXIOWM DOWNTOWN Jazz TODAY-DOUBLE EXCITEMENT! TTTi Ope Zwx ferf a masterpiece Cpen S.I5 a.m. UsfFamily" p.m. 9... a aim citM im 4 PIUARIvri rTO-IlfC mis syrrnHFn- I m.

KTflT .7 1- NOW HE'S A CON, THE HEAD DF THE FAfillLV I "i- kJ TELLY fKOJAK) SAVALAS 7 CHARLES BRONSON V' ipir-i Ak.fr ber of classical heroic chords to changing tempos, Tho everyone played sterling solos, the emphasis was on the trumpet teamwork, which was almost flawless. The composition itself, succeeded in capturing both sounds and styles of the rich trumpet heritage. Prior to The Forefront concert, the museum pre-, sented a history of black music in America composed by Richard Abrams another work underwritten by the Endowment, and original compositions for big band by Les Hooper. Too often, such pieces are never properly presented. The museum series proved a successful gesture in providing a platform for these works.

included Lewis, George Bean, Art Hoyle, and Euss Iverson on flugelhorns, cornets, and alto and piccolo trumpets, accompanied by bassist Steve La Spina "and drummer Jerry Coleman. THE 0 1 i -Armstrong section, "Knocking on the King's Door," was a bright, contagious strain with a blues tinge followed by "By Night," a throwback to the jungle sounds of the Duke Ellington band in the late 20s and early '30s. "It's Got That Swing" brought the ensemble thru the big band dance era and into the '40s when bop was on its way in. The final portion, "Another Dimension," took the audience into the space age in an echo cham THE THIRD and final concert In a series of premiere works, presented Wednesday at the Museum of Contemporary Art, proved a miniature masterpiece in historical capsule statements, "The Trumpet Section, a four-part work composed by Bobby Lewis under a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, traced the history of trumpet ensembles from the early days of King Oliver and Louis Armstrong to the present. Each part was heavily inspired but never imitative by the more than 50 years of jazz trumpet playing.

The composition was played by The Forefront, a quartet of trumpeters who have played in numerous big bands and studio orchestras. The band, organized in '72, VS-T-- ft 5 Based on novel by OH a ICEBERG SLIM 7 Harriet Choice the way it is with r- l'M cPl Umvarsal Rft.Reteai Both Technicolor OPENS TO DAY" :45 urari3ri MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY SATURDAY I I1NI11U 4 Ul mil LHV- y.s Year's Big NEW Suspense Drama 15-TOP STARS-15 TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION (PG) A Universal Picture II mi rtmAi li "i Val MammaTribune Open 8:45 a.m. Last Tonight "The Great Sebastians" starring Eileen Herlie and Werner Klemperer opened at the Ivanhoe Theater Thursday. Roger Dettmer's review will appear in later editions of Weekend. i czli ia jx.i sz.

tin Vi 11 EXTR IT'S A WOVrf He't the super yWi sfar of Stale Pen's Dirtv 1 1 1 STEVE POSTER Award "-4 ill Bl CURT REYII0LDS eJIIICT UE-YliUL-lS 7J "another EVENINGS it. "A MnajkB i im nrk)l I might' "Tllfc YUlfy V- Chicago Tribune Charities presents The Nutcracker with EDDIE ALBERT A IS Vt Mi 1 the ballet that dreams are made of 24 dazzling performances auyW PTT -Miii December 19 lsif thru January 4 at McCormick Place Arie Crown Theater "JjSo AdmSsion At AH Times i LiiU i nntu ur Main Floor: $6.50 and $5.50 Balcony: $5.50 and $3.50 GETTING WHO'S CDMIN'TO PUT AN END TO DIRTY TRICKS, CROOKED POLITICIANS AND LYIN' MAYORS! 4T10rlS" HfinBLEV MdlMn nr. stala 712-fSM um, noli. 1.2S opwt 1:15 a.n$ r-i irn 5 Fiinf vui um tat THE a. For information on group tickets, call 791-6190 LVLn BROTHER'S FRIEND, ITS ABOUT TIME! if Evenings 7 p.m.

tS.Ui EVERY 5W If the answer ye whether you're, single, widowed or divorced we. have a better programl Meeting people! Weekend trips! An excitement; Dec. 19 tYNcElNP TSIV0EBSUPT MOTHER'S ENEMY plus TYCOON'S DAUGHTER) Sat, Dec. 28 Sua, Dec. 29 Jan.

2 Sat, Dec. 21 Dec. 22 RiljIliljjirMMLli iiiBBBiw RATED Matinees 2 p.m. Sat, Dec. 28 Sat, Dec.

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26 Sat, Jan. 4 I Wv7 LAST DAYS! Dec. 26 Tickets available at all Ticketron outlets Oct.22. g)TtCKETWJN -I I itl TUff RATED XI 1 1 Jf It Date of Time of No. of Price Do not Perf.

Pert. Seats write here FHIT1ELY r-T7 itarnng y. I tina calendar that 52 weeks long. Why sit home night after night when you too could be port of that fun-loving crowd that's always having a good time. Get Into the action this Autumn! Join the big events for this social season with! people who share your Interests.

lose those "Blaohs" daytime, night! time, whenever you have free Zoom into a fun packed world of! excitement. Dance and have fun with people in your own age group, whether you're 35 or 65 or over enjoy life now! 1 Vou'ff meet many wonderful people by joining the fun at our get acquainted mixers, group get-togethers and fun nights out on the town, For quick information call Miss Drake P.M. or send! coupon to location of your choice. I LSISINDFMIMOCHUH TRIO-IB PLEAS' CHICK 1 DAYTIME SING16 MINGLE CLU8 I EVENING SINGLE MINGLE CLUB I ADDRESS CITY PHONE RUSSELL plus GIRL SERVANT DY POPULAR DEMAND XsiDIMEV POfTIER BILLCOSHV After price, designate for balcony seats, for main floor'. Make check payable to: The Nutcracker Mail coupon to: Nutcracker Box Office, Arie Crown Theater, McCormick Place, Chicago, Dl.

60616 My check for enclosed to cover the cost of tickets indicated. (Please give at least one alternate date and include 50( per order for handling.) Nnrr 1 ArM Bflyinnv srpi n.rim if i rn Bi IkijM nimTTrWVlH Kiss I -s-SUWXI pc vuuuiuM-tu rr4 1 i-i-i pLUS City MOSES GUNNmmiMJ.wiirf wmSTEPlN FETCHIT-BUITERFLY McQUEEN Scrnpi by matt hownson by matt bobinsom You must enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope for return of tickets. pray I ne Lcncnd United Artists Phone. ITIS1NTTRUE! of MaII House To Noon CARTOOM RIOT! iFull Time $1.25 'FREEZE A JOLLY SCHOOLS, CLUBS, CHURCHES CAlt CATHY AT 332-7465 FOR GROUP RATES ONLY! Other Information Coll 332-3752 i Females LflFTER ir4M I apBMk hfe4: LATE SHOW OPEN 8:30 A.M. GOOD FELLOW saufixpw nohow -I sn-moia nohow NEAR NORTH I NEAR NORTH 1 1 rr "Biting, Aggressive UTTl'IMH -1 I Wrl -i in -in.

OPEN 9:00 A.M. PARKING 6 Hours $1.35 ANYTIME AFTER 12 NOON S.E. Corner, Clark Lake PLEASE PRESENT IN PERSON OR MAIL TO SINGLE MINGLE DANCE CLUB CHICAGO'S flNEST SOCIAL CLUB fOK ADULTS I NEAR NORTH 936 N. MICHIGAN 664-3778 NORTHWEST I 7403 MILWAUKEE 6477496 I DOWNERS GROVE I 605 W. OGDEN AV 1 968-7345 1 OAK PARK 120 N.MARION 386-9352 SOUTH 1 0025 S.

WESTERN 239-1 772 Bf i ti it c. SPECIAL SHOWING SPECIAL SHOWING it Miur 'it, ir lUAl MARINA CINEMAS MARINA CITY, 300 H.State Si JH-IMSO OUL II lfiO BIGIADULT It MOTION PICTURES I 'Ft JON VOIGHT In ft! -7 TT" T7I DIRECTED BY UNA WERTMULLER LAST 7 DAYS isa THE ODESSA FILE 8:10. 7:18. 1:35, PARKING: 1115 N. NEAR NORTH I li LAST FEATURE Dearborn, MIDNIGHT DEATH WISH tiOS IOiOS 5ERPICO 7,4 Today at 7:00, 8:35, lOilO 6hri.si.65 372.2054 UM N.

Dii'Dom pnon 94 MM I Ri TurATitF pnR.iNG ftT ftrnurrD hatfi TSsr" TlniiMtMriMvif NEAR NORTH fir chsUrM tl iMts. iszm NEAR MORTH NEAR NORTH 1 v.VWt Friday, October 18 NINE LIVES OF I Brian DePalma's thriller FRITZ THE CAT I SISTERS 12:00 Midnight 2:00 A.M. Saturday, October 19 BswBltiiiitawrica." KM N. Ditrborn Ptiont 9434M ALL-NIGHT SHOW All-night (how tickets $2.00 guwii iTimMiiBjiiMitii 'nomnTwri-iin i hi tt-ittii WNIC-TVMtflh MIC-TV MCTWOmt rated yj Uj Marlon Brando I A STREETCAR PLUS: Another exciting chapter of LAST TANGO IN PARIS I NAME DESIRE "Hurricane Exprest." 12:00 Midnight 2:00 A.M. with TINA RUSSELL GEORGINA SPELUIN plus i plus BAP BiH ILlMINfi ririTEDjtrn W'TlOCK YOUR DOORS! Wffijd PLUS I Vf WHO $Hf KNEW! i "AfMSTEBPIECEr'jM i 'ANIMAL K4iOrXCI3S 'SrVls, YOUTH i hArp ft irni dit or -hkLILLIAN ROTH a universal re -release GSgn -f DuddyKravltz In everyone.

INDULGE Y0UR FANTASIES! Ml THEY BREAK THE RULES plus 2nd feature ALL-MALE CAST RATED AfSOICOTCMfn'Filin v. C0R0MET Evanston Skokle 3 PENNY CINEMA 2424 N. Lincoln 929-2531 NOON TO 10 P.M. Chicago mmrHctmm Lake Forest gig lS2.INC.OlC NtStOVilAI WOUNHIltAa Addison (Opens 1025) 'The Gambler" VILLAGE I James Caan "Tonight's THE Ki.ftt ts C3 OUT ts lmZV squire Me81 HEDUCED PARKINQ AT CAHNBOIf OARAOB Trlbne ads bring quick responses. ADDITIONAL MOVIES ON FOLLOWING PAGE.

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