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North Hollywood, Calif. Valley Times (Cir. 41,621) JUL 2 5 7959 Make Debut In Rouge Frank Sennes' Moulin Rouge scores a great entertainment coup, beginning Tuesday, August 4th, presenting Sophie Tucker With her accompanist, Ted Shapiro, on the same bill with Ted Lewis and company. Some-Of-These-Days Tucker shares footlight honors with 'Me - And - My - Shadow' Lewis, joined by Dqnn Arden's fabulous productionHEroupe. Dick Stabile's Orchestra and Max Fidler's Continental Quartet are featured. North Holl Valle (Cir. JUL 3 1 orth Hollywood, Calif. Valley Times (Cir. 44,154) ?√ß .'_.;; '?╟≤ , ?╟≤ ?√ß', v- .;.,J U Los Angeles, CaM. Jewish Voice (Cir, 23,867) JUL 3 1 1963 Los Angeles, Calif. Mirror-News (Cir. 307,167) 2 9 1959 SENNES BOOKS SOPWK ppx> TED ^?√ßTfrarik Sennes' Moulin Rouge will present a dual bill beginning Aug. 4. Sophie Tucker with her accompanist, Ted Shapiro, will be on the same show with, Ted Lewis and company. Donn Arden's troupe, Dick' Stabile's orchestra and Max Fidler's Continental Quartet will also be featured. iy: bt as ?╟≤S, le p st ts 0, IS It J?Σ≤*{ POiNTSC Martha Hyer jets to go to Alaska for 'Ice |Palace'', the Edna Ferber novel .. . What a ckip with Frank Sennes to presetS</pMfc Tucker with her 'Some oft these days' and Ted Lewis with "Me and My Shadow" on the same Moulin Rogue program with Don Arden's n ihe^ entertainment world fare """ *?√ß?√ß.-?╟≤.-. TOGETHERNESS?╟÷Two great names of show business will appear together for the first time. Sophie Tucker and Ted Lewis open at the Moulin Rouge next Tuesday. THE BOULEVARD BEAT By BILL BUSH [This Is Show Biz Frank Sennes comes up with a startling bit of news regard his Moulin Rouge. He's doing a Las Vegas bit . . . the hare (Aug.vay . . . and bringing in not one, but a pair of the biggest names be entertainment world. The one and only Sophie Tucker, "Last of the red hot mamas," 4) along ^ production troupe: . . . **s?╜^m share billing~wi?╤"theTne Boots celebrates the first an-ind only Ted Lewis come next 1 ' - of his Health Hubues3ayi ]vtqW, there's a pair Jack Linkletterhat have, and will go on for- TV pro-ver- Soph, as always, will have niversary on both the and Dave Garroway TV pro-ver. sopn, as always, will have -ram Ha! Chuck Landis;^ ^piro at the piano and gram . . xxa. <ed JS. bringing along his 'corn- received a money cup iromany/ This wiu undoubtedly be his Largo girls, inscribed Tohe biggest show attraction our Big Daddy"?╟÷now he's dietinj^own has ever seen, and the "pair will be here through August 23. Naturally they'll be sur- 1 rounded byJJojm^AaJfilk's lavish revue of singers, dancers, and tall, shapely show dolls. \y I More of show business tradi-lr. tion was shown last Tuesday. Songstress Roberta Linn, with only a few hours notice, took rt,rm' +fc?? Mar sDotlieht, The ?╟≤~^H vuhc