Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1940 — Page 14

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MOVIES Alec Templeton Leads WLS Barn Dance at

‘Foreign Correspondent’ Scores a Hit;

Bing Rings Bell in Indiana's Movie

CIRCLE—"Coemin’ Round the Mountain,” with Bob Burns, Una Merkel, Jerry Colonna. Also “Queen of the Mob,” with Ralph Bellamy, Blanche Yurka, J. Carroll Naish. INDIANA —*Rhythm on the River,” with Bing Crosby, Mary Martin, Basil Rathbone, Oscar Levant. Alsc “Golden Gloves,” with Richard Den- | ning, Jean Cagney LOEW’'S—*Foreign Correspondent,” with Joel McCrea, Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, George Sanders. Also “Girls of the Road,” with Ann; Dvorak, Helen Mack. | y LYRIC—*“La Conga Fiesta,” with Carlos Molina and his orchestra, | % : i RS—— 4 “~ A SHY EA Theodora and Denesha, on stage. Also “Young People,” with Shirley | J ; 5 isa 5 ! i Ra. BASIL Temple, Jack Oakie, Charlotte Greenwood. : : J 1 : — 3 i a hs "a w of RATHBONE

Ralph Bellamy - Blanche Yorks J. Carrol Naish Jen Cagney

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The last laugh belongs to Walter Wanger and Alfred Hitchcock. And to that last laugh they may add this corner’s cheers for the most exciting, absorbing and satisfying melodrama of this and several other years. The reason is “Foreign Correspondent.” A lot of us had fun with Producer Wanger when he paid Vincent

= ! 3 ! bo ik ; , 2 i % 3 Sheean $25 000 for the screen rights — ; Sn : _ : to “Personal History,” and then) Rathbone, Oscar Levant and Charlie : ; : 3 ; a. u scrapped both the title and Mr. 'Grapewin. For solid swing there's, : 2 ag 3 dn

Sheean’s storv. But it doesn’t mat-| (Wingy Mannone, the trumpeter, and E: § § b ter now what sort of movie in Harry Barris, who, like Bing. is one : i He ih he IRR A LTA A sonal History” might have made. of the old Paul Whiteman * ‘Rhythm bs . There'll be no regrets—not after two Boys,” : Sojiks ; hiia3 : ; 0 n : y wl hours on the edge of vour seat at| Jor tunes there are such thing: Caroline (above) and Mary Jane Dekurik are two Principal attraction on the broadcast will he Alec Templeton, the I'he pageant, “Americana,” will open “Foreign Correspondent.” las “Onlv Forever.” “That's For Me.” | of the many performers State Fair visitors will | blind English pianist and radio headliner. His last Indianapolis ap- night on the infield and will be presented nightly ig 1 . i as J i oy » ss |} : - v » ye "nr : “gos : : When the picture is over and “What Would hakespeare Havel S€¢ and hear tonight when the WLS National Barn | pearance was at the Murat in April. With Mr. Templeton on his pres- for the Fair's duration. Above are two dancers in INDIANAPOLIS’ FIRST TY SHnotioh: have returned to!Said?” the Song from ‘which thel Dance program is broadcast from the Coliseum. ent trip here will be his bride, the former Juliette Vaiani, concert the “Americana” cast, Elise Walton (left) and Beth NEWSREEL THEATRE! auth aa Mil wl lbh hae les mn iy : A show starts 6:30, | 8 They wer i as loge normal. those with a somewhat picture takes its title, and some | The show starts at ) singer. They were married in Los Angeles last week, Rogers, « TRIE speculative turn of mind will have others ett a ee ee e— } — — ; : a ——— ; a a ‘ Showing Latest World. Wide learned a lesson. They will have The story is about a successful | NEWS EVENTS AS THEY Sy ) nto xt . : ' swer andshakes and the an- Forrid Zot ’ Susan and I r discovered just how completely a song writer who long since has lost INCred Sand ig ang Ih Sapa. {| God.” FILMLAND ALIENS HAPPEN! ,.. On Dur ur Screen director can make a picture his own his touch. So he provides the name ky ove g ! NEI HBORHOODS TALBOTT lonig I ra -~ = IE a ha creation, at the expense of all other land hires ghost writers to do his A burricatie ‘wrtives eotivenientlv | > | Nights'and “Plight Angels.” Tomorro WAIT TO REGISTER Lrelusive-1 rtra-Lentth factors involved, and o the words and music. ing is the tune 2 . : : : pHa on Ea ana ine hd \ ‘ / sudience’s ‘decided benefit writer Wl wl Rid ES ve y 95 and after rescuing half the children : y \ | OLE WOOD. A i ATP Flash-News aud 1 S i r, “d= = Son ATE . ’ | } iY V AHR aA ) : hr tds in Stoneville Jack returns to hunt TUNEDO--Tonigl ‘ wid There is nothing particularly ar- foot catboat than fame and fortune. ote ‘Who is Tost. ‘After 5 terrific bat- | Operators at Outdoor Theater Drive “Gulliver's Trays ow through | Prominent motion pietire personal 2s. : Y : . itizens of the Outstanding Feature Picture

resting about the bare plot of That is, until Mary Martin comes, i g! ‘es i i i V lar) : tle with the wind and rain he res- Right Up to Door of Projection Room buen i 1} 1) Is a Lady.” i vho are not eo ’ " UPTOWN ei ei i nw Yiidv mited States will register in a | 'SK DEVILS

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“Foreign Correspondent.” A forth- along Miss Martin is the ingenuous cues that child. Naturally. right reporter is sent to cover the [lyric writer from Tulsa who awakens This changes Stoneville's heart | id night: sal A impending war in Europe by a pub- in Bing the spark of ambition. and The Ballantines change their | through Wednesda Ai ne sroub ‘under ‘the Federal ‘Alen lisher who is tired, of the “master, So the two start out on their own. ol i n minding” of his usual correspond- But Bing's songs sound like those i a remain in fe ll By DAVID MARSHALL | y . " . ‘ ents. This reporter bumps into all|of his former boss, and for a very MOST THEATER PROJECTION rooms, as you know, are hung up | jroo po ghee oa This ‘ isternak sai lay. 8M ® Starts Tomorrow! © under the ceiling. The operators have to either climb stars or a ladder hrovgh Wednesda Ney oon’ and Th irector said he had arranged 4l Entire New Flash-News

corts of international intrigue, un-'good reason. Finally there is a show | Ci | covers a gigantic double cross in a down. The former employer capitu- ,1'C e to reach them and then sit and stew in the heat. Tha the Men to Bring imber of actors and - TT But not Jim Lowden and Griffith Grover. ZARING- Tonigh he Outsic and . Angeles Federal “NJ Paul Muni, in Scarface a¢ ‘ y th . neeles dera

well-meant peace movement, and lats, and the two step into the 5 . . BU IY ) : € & I Sesser : ends “up bv winning the girl and spotlight hand in hand. From the days of the crystal sets, They're the operators at the Drive-In Theater. Jim and Griff drive | wai.. OR WH FIOW maloug . its x ! ‘| 20c¢-30¢c ALL DAY INC TA getting his exclusive s-ory There are some who sav that Bing radio entertainment has been built| right up beside the projection room and st tep fr ‘om ‘their cars in to the | 1 Inforn I ; liding, put not say when 2030 ALL DAY INC. TAX You may find as good material as Crosby can't act. I'm not one of t5 please vaudeville, stage and booth : ia : DOWNTOWN HAT

tar Nt rool 'Sis- | t vive} ny at 4 For the projector at the Drive- | dav: “All This ‘and Heaven. To this, maybe better, in the week sis- them. Given a part that’s tailored movie ‘audiences and ‘the ‘concert yrs je lav: (All This ‘and Heaven, To EAMG Tonic) ter of an average double bill. Nor to his measure, like this one, and In shoots up at the World's Hot, Stee Orie Mai 1:

: ; 7 . ; . Pn a SOT ihe ; DRIVE-IN Tonight: “Alias i! Ye: 2s 3 are any of the performances what Bing's unbeatable. Let “him but | patrons. In rece SERS, how largest screen Instead of down. con.’ and Shorts. Tomorrow throug and “King of th nt ec vou would call arresting, with the amble into camera range in his own |ever, a slight reciprocal activity has Because of ig hg ig Sanesquy: “Fire ‘Over England” ‘and AMBASSADOR To Bl WALTER WANGER'S exception of German Albert Bas- unruffled, unself-conscious Way. heen observed on the West Coast. (257 feet) the beam must be EMERSON "Ponight: “New Moon” and Andy Hardy Meets te” and o production aval of a Dutch dip- light his pipe, drop a couple of iy :

cerman’s portre Lutes do. \perlps, ‘Hiost typical thrown. The Drive-In has very Wide Storm. igi Lh ] . lomat. hand remarks and sing a few bars, I Ey E expensive, specially built pro- | SRIAGIEY, a, Anos Breakers” and | : - PLUS Nevertheless. Mr. Hitchcock has and vour heart belongs to Crosby example, is “Comin’ Round the jectors. The “throw” at most ESQUIRE Tonight ‘and tomorrow: | SWIM-DANCE : aken these ingredients and made a no matter what Mary Martin may Mountain.” It's strictly for the ether downtown movies is about 90 feet. | "Mortal Storm and “Brother Orchid AL “Girls of the Road nicture which, while it carries you sing to the contrary. If convincing trade. Bob Burns, the star, fishes| (At the Indiana it's around 125). | FOUNTAIN SQ ARE HO tan ie thless < swift excite- naturalpess is a mark of good act- some more anecdotes concerning his| The Drive-In projectors “pull” 175 | and “Tie Captain Is a Ladv.’ WESTLAKE i ANN DVORAK Rake HELEN MACK

along breathless in 1t Is| ment. still leaves you time to marvel Brother Crosby has it relatives out of the bag. Pat Bar-| amperes compared to approx- TE TR TAL ¢ his gem oe 4 io’ 8 / i 7 1 a . anda . rnabno ow through | Tins bicture is the vehicle for rett, radio's Uncle Ezra, behaves imately 40 at the Lyric. This Wednesday: “Florian’’ and ‘New Moon FAREWELL DANCE

at his ingenuity ] “ : Gi » 7 8 , y . scar svant's ser Nn . ecisely like radio's Uncle Ezra. means tremendous heat. The | JRVING —Tonight and tomorrow All ay: What. vpreciselv, is Mr. Hitch- Oscar Levant's screen debut. Mr. precisely like ra ¢ : : i 3 Al pe) T HCOC cock’s secret? Well, an important Levant. wit (“Information Please’)! Two favorites of the Fibber Me- | Drive-In projectors have special pus and Heaven ¥00 any N LABOR DAY NIG! iT ! ALFRED Hl C K np and musician, plays stooge to Basil [Gee program put in an appearance: built-in fans to draw off the hot MECCA—Tonight; “Down in Ar a \ starring

nat of it obviously is his artistic é s . Ihral voice . ( night. | in A : ’ Yo Neus ialit ht ath 1 v e y alr. and re ng omorro\ meaTTOTT " 3) knowledge of exactly what he wants Rathbone, the songwriter. Whether Harold Peary, he sepulchral-voiced | air De] tesdcv. Susan ‘and God” nd Ve we JOEL M CREA to An. And coupled with this as- he's belaboring the piano with some Gildersleeve, and Bill | 2 WB % \ ) A } C s thinkine in | Verv suave swi civing out on some more popularly identified as *“Ol¢ v © COME 9 J% . ORIENTAL - Ton, ich! Saturda ! y .T. i oi f oO thinking in t ua swing, giving ou n 1 Poj FILMS COME in 2000-foot reels \ td Li ote Ae Qc 13 NOILLINDIS 57 y | LARAI N E DAY

surance 18 2 it 1 nmeKIing in J. y » & . ¢ | } al Or I rather in terms of of the Chopin Etudes or wryly Timer which run about 90 feet a minute. | av aion fie mn En STARTS TODAY

something [cracking wise, Mr. Levant is all Don Wilson Has 2 Jobs

screen director Spencer Tracy ® Ann Dvorak

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cinematic terms the theater of fiction or indefinite All his devices are effective from

vad . I'umbleweed and ae \ neat WB t ; y - vear re Tomorroy a a ere ar # couple of nea i blavs a radio executive who doubles o 8 while in former vears it was Tomorrow and Monday a otf 2 3 Ey sv 3 y nt ich v < V 12 I ph x x . ES 9 = SB . th SLR t i re a the purely motion picture viewpoint. 1sh gags in the how One has yr at the microphone. Jerry Colonna about 12 to 15. The second pro- PARKUR— Tonight: “Torrid Zon hk Jone! . s ng NC ; A Tantalizing Hic settings are solid and convinc- Levant, as Starbuck. NE Mh makes a brief but effective appear- Jector is filled with film, the car- , Ihe Ble ir, ton oL WwW and Mon Lariat A. 3 fo ® Scintiliating Levant's hest seller, “A Smattering e 1 tas he bon arc burning whil } Hy Nid si hk cin EE LAN TTA e as ) ering balloonist ng while the first | Raider Salat : the philandering N iris Genk’ svi Je Latin Revue!

elt Average reel-changes are from 6 PARAMOUNT lonight: ‘Mal "rom Bb et y "o vig! | Don Wilson, the radio announcer, : g Chasing Trouble 2 SMASH HITS

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nd he doesn’t go in for arti his ve” aid Tov t dow ance a . . ‘et. he can use grouping and of Jnomne Bh aying 1 x N' ‘He doesn’t sing) “Grandpappy’ still 1s running. rex tellingly as if they were With the NUH ay rit R he Cliff Arqueite plays a mountaineer. I'hen when switch-over time | yesda Why Also Te ee Pon! v ie And theres plenty of mountain] aITiVes, a shield is swung over es : the “Hitchcock touch” Bing and an adolescent elevator) oo "4 oc "washboards, sweet po-| the first ‘machine and a shield |, RIVOLI Tonicht and af leaving something to the bov, ascending to a penthouse, re tatoes ‘and all pulled away from the lens on the Heartbeat.” Last ht audience’ imagination. So in come engrossed In i yortine the ? - There's just enough plot to hold Second The operators have two | ‘Eac RWI 1 Dt . . FIRST CITY SHOWING Foreien Correspondent” the Dutch fer is reading Wi turns By, Yo he {He ‘nities together wavs of knowing when to switch ST. AN ~Fonigh nd tomorrow TODAY -—% SMASH HITS by his kidnapers —11e€ coming Struggle io : ph Among the principals, only Una| Ver. A lever on the first ma- | “The Captain Is a Lad: Bn two onlookers’| Maybe these Br Ll AH Merkel (who seems a little embar-| chine falls down and clicks when SANDERS-- Tonight: “East Side Kid RED RYDER WIMSELF device of funny in print, but theyre all Hght| oc ly Stan) ana Walter ‘Catlett| the projector still has about a | i

‘Kansas Terro yn the sereen. So is Mr. ‘Grapewin’s { : . ol > a are better known on the screen than

diplomat’'s torture is suggested only in reactions. The familiar hinted J hal Monda) It's a Date’ and “Gatcho p \ Famous On the ZC a man eluding his captors is hinted minute and a half to go. At the | Serenade.” ag Famout «imply by activity in a window as “Grandpa Joad” performance, and through the loud speaker. exact moment to change pro- SHERIDAN _Tonigh “Busca and j : x ) rs" SHIRLEY TEMPLE sce instances likewise the crackling gags sprinkled : Jectors there appears two or three | piotiow thy caurge LL : rs : . A - ! ~2T= uv Charlotte ud

seen from below. These might be multiplied. The point is throughout he SAN ie § It Has Fair Week Spirit white dots in the upper right hand | Breakers’ and ‘The Biscuit Eater at, tl lirector th speeds up th ‘fact. “Rhythm ‘on ‘the ‘River’’| ; als AR 18 : te Biscuit Eafe — hat the director both speeds uy . je wy robablv turn out to be the best “Gomin’ Round {he Mountain” is| ©f phe picture on the screen 5 XPEEDW. AY mare! gh. Tear G : , Na le SIAR Re don't Quite in the spirit of Fair week, and Watch ‘for ‘them ‘the ‘next time | pomrrow Ihfoteh estar Aud Hod: . ent * NEXT FRI. ON STAGE * eradi Yor WISgIRGoh BAe. Yteld. INS Show nt id aon Bown many visitors likely will make the you go to the movies. Mec Debutante” and ‘Those Were the 2. Lyle Talbot, “TORTURE SHIP" y A ee ———— “Bowery Follies” gence miss it—it's grand fun long trek south from 38th St. for Da 5. IKENG OF THE ROYAL MOUND? — | ‘Foreign Correspondent” is not As for the companion feature, Is ! SH a 3 : a ww wu A on : war story. Yet it certainly “Golden Gloves.” 7 ‘wouldnt know log Wl Juv es | THERE WERE two surprises at | morrow throt Re. J { Zon exactly a war stoi et 1t ami Eonibis . The ‘Circle's second ‘feature,| yy as ities : 0rrow through Tuesday orrid Zo sn't sieture which cashes in on a about tha d nN the Rivoli's Kiddie Club party | and “‘Turnabout isn't a i hicl sh 1 Queen of the Mob.” has Blanche] A el hi : RN = orReht i CRE war setting to rehash an obvious ’ a : last week. The first one was on | ., TRA night and fomorre ol " Sit : » Yurka on display as the evil and} the kids w . Andy Hardy Meets a Debutante and nelodram Tt Ye Simblv Swell ‘ei : | the kids, when Don Wright sprung | “Manhattan Heartbeat." eration Fie TG 0th POW unnatural mother who raises her| j,. “zahev's orchestra and a STRATFORD. 1 fe! ! nt raised to tl nth powe: . ~ * Ba 4 ye z t " rtv I ous na Ha sons up to be gangsters. She lives) J... a6 The second one was for | Mothers” and ‘Stagecoach War oo - re A I would be to rorch-singing Josephine Delmar, [to see them all shot down, although | Don, when he received a piensa Br a ash, Tuesday: “Susan ‘and Soa 2 Xo! of fun that K m store otros "1 . » ar t < i el a 3 C . v an afar: for vou songstress with the Carlos Molina Ra ot Jadennt a Ge, thank-vou letter from the Luth- TAC OMA “Tonight Flight Angels" it fons > res eran Orphan's Home for their in- and “Safi Tomorrow rough Tues-

hve Lol nis “a ita band, beat out Shirley Temple for S , | The cast is a good one, and quite band, beat out Shirley P question but what it serves her! yitation to t ty The |[r— ss outdoes itself in response to Mr. our vote at the Lyric this week right. —J. T. vitation to he party. . The | Hitchcock's demands. Joel McCrea, Miss Delmar, who hails from | Ra, Esquire hung up a record of some | Orange Grove Taraine Day, Herbert Marshall! South America, is pretty and tosses kind last week. It started with | 1th & Keystone ! EAST SIDE OL SON THEATERS NORTH SIDE : “Bis- un, Sept. 1

George Sanders and Robert Bench-| off her torrid tunes tastefully. And M. 6. M. PLANS “The Ghost Breakers” and is- | = + lev are the principals. And. besides the band's catchy music was care- NE o 8 M aw for SR five Doc ‘Grayson a 54 Gd —_— Mr. Basserman, you're likelv to re- fully tailored and well rec eived W A LE FIL aays en it elo € picture Union Band Iinofs member Eddie Conrad for hi The stage show—"La Conga Fies- | over three days more, and finally LEAN Nea. a A vas 2c THRI St NDAY

amusing bit as the Latvian diplo- ta"—is opened by rapid-talking.! geryvw Nit | added another day—Wednesday WASH. —FKEE PARKING=—CO00] Sfowart 4 ial inva? ; i HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 31 (U. P.) —to take care of ihe people who I 1 yr THROUGH SUNDAY 0 Hiway Mortal Storm i Micke Hooney Th 1rland ' iinsn RHOTHIR ORCHID?

mat ope-tossing Will Ahern and hi gi the anie hill is a picture dancing. singing partner, Gladys NI Ss ] Ld Cg piss wanted to see the bill. . . Air Corky's Bette DPavis—Cha Boyer — ———— allo Ye IT > vir ed : hic | Both are expert lariat twirlers, and Prot TE I hiv i CWenther Sky Harhor ft I'od ne Fe turday | Cs CLs Rr ah nart of th R ct ix reminiscent of the end of the 1940-41 season. nn. a 1 Permits Orchestra All This and Heaven Too" ANDY HARDY rane Cont. Mat. from y, The Tin 8 Ann Dvorak, Helen Mack and Lola ol Bins ™ his arly Gave "| Clark Gable and Hedy Lamarr,, ROGER M'ANDREWS Sheridan vIn ers Sos) Lane are featured.—J. 1 1 \ Mm his ) a who were featured in “Boom Town,” | manager, is doing nicely at St HH = EXTRA! Added to Past Show “MANHATTAN HEARTBEAT” MONDAY ANDY IS A LADY . A Vielent Dance Team will be featured in a newspaper Francis Hospital, Beech Grove, | DANCE EVERY SAT.=9:30 "til 2 Cun TRIG RL Si ‘ ; AND! “Cuvatentte of | Academy Aware Indiana (heodora & Denesha take ball- story by Ben Hecht. A title has not) following an emergency appendi- 53¢ Couple Before 9:30 and Affer 12 Gen. Raft ‘EACH DAWN | DIE i oy (Cont, Matinee From 1 p anm dancing from the soft-lights- Yet been selected citis operation Wednesday Oo av ER RAR GE 3 MON, CONTINUOUS MATING CINEMA 16th and COOL Tor our present arbitrary pur- and-music type of activity into a Other films already completed| There will be matinees at prac- Thereafter—Waltz Nite Every Sunday : PED Re Af {YY Matinee Daily Cr From 1:30 Adults 0 Chile n 19: Befare

performance. and scheduled for release include tically all of the neighborhood rene . Boh Hope “COILEGE SWING SN ALT 3] Re a : IN 313 ’ Walter Pidgeon “PHANTOM R VDT REN

poses movie producers Nan be violent. hreathi-taking 1 ¢ —— a hikML . RE divided into two classes And there is some pleasant patter “Bittersweet” and “Escape.” | theaters on Monday, of course. SAREE Florence Rice ‘“GIRI Puli] | Waiter pia (OM RATDER \ ¥ 3 ™ neh erhert ’ (ONT, GHT ’ { It's an old holiday custom. : wo BAR Ta ok Benny & Nochentes

1 i from Carroll & Howe, a couple of _ MONT on eid | Farewell Dances | EMERSON “on «090% | MSGi EK | "TUCK HENNY RIDES AGAR ! vay and J

1. Those who think at all a film Wank musical needs is pretty soprano Latins from Manhattan ! LMO? tel y w AEP a a ; TEN BI ORR J <r 1 « | Meets Debutante’ and ‘‘The Captain a pretty baritone, a prop moon and, Eleven-vear-old Miss Temble i SHIELDS SIGNED a Lady.’ Tomorrow throush Tuesdas ON AX INFAY’ fy 3 N at NW WOON” | ; lots of duets as sweet as ever in “Young People Arthiir Shields. of the Abbey Play All This and Heaven. Too’ and Merrie TONITE AND SUNDAY EY ea Ar STOR ¥) : | Talbots at Bona ’ hg o yy £ wi » : 4 - L co 1 { i | i -e n Hr ' it Saas 4 supposed to be her final bow inl. A : pci Bie Ol] IooGy Garou HAL BATLEY'S ORCH. : 8 ' ’ I TALBOTT Hugh Herhert 2. Those who make such musicals pr lb0 apa | a bit taller than when &FS: has been signed fo the role of | CINEMA—Tonich «Phantom Raid SUN. Boh Mope “GHOST BREAKERS 7 Woe (0) T0114 Constance Moor as “Mad About Musi ts S DIE ur Ca It Rite | Timothy Fogarty in “Little Nellie| 7% afd La Cons MAUL fe “BISCUIT EATER" CEA CONGA NIGHTS Sing You Sinners” nid REvth she first captivated America's heart. Eg 1 | {rough Tuesday; “Untamed and “Those Broad Ri le Park (Cont. Matinee Monday=tahor Way 12:95) | OB) 13 LLL iin Re ATO ANCE on the River™ na HAVE put still brings muffled sniffles from Ye | DAISY Tonight: “Lucky Cisco Kid" ge "Thos TR TT Westinghouse Air-Conditioned Phase an Class th . ‘her fans and ‘Girl in 313." Tomo ow and Mon Sheridan “1s COOL! Collere at Waa Those in Clas a to mv mma, Yhreses i; ee ds Nios o [— — ——— - Wash . Teg , ‘he hope BE Br ‘Chitin it Yhe 3 Young People” has a light, pleas- FIREWORKS AT PARK | opens 77. Mm. Last Show 0:45 P. M, reise Wriroh x NN XN GO AP [SA4L4D, i VOGUE | Free Parking Lot { 10} l ou i the P= ami it - Sey _ \ R H | | redric 1 NS ' J | . . rage X oul ant plot. Wendy (Shirley) is de : i y 0 Bette Davis—Chas, Bovey wood High School ‘Will Bebe do re f ANGER " Ronald Reazan “MURDER IN AIR 8 . EE AIA Nh H gt Ts Cr ool Will permit me jivered to the arms of the vaudeville | There will be a free fireworks dis- | TONIGHT! f TOMORROW ! N, Boh Hope “GHOST BRI AKIRS” Roi B85. Tg Aaa { ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO to appropriate a phrase team, the Ballantines (Jack Oakie play at Riverside Amusement Park Bob Burns-Mischa Ater L. Oliyler-Vivien Leigh SU Billy Lee “BISCUIT EATER” dab allied Ee REX 200", Northwestern I “ “FIRE VER (Cont. Matinee ts fLabor Dav 12:45) i. _ —— AS Time AMIR-CONDITIONED | F. March “SUSAN AND GOD”

Take “Rhythm on the River.” and Charlotte Greenwood). as a on Monday night. ! +3./33- Sd 4 San DEACON” THE ALF ENGLAND “SAINT TAKES OVER” KES h Sunday=—"MORTAIL STORM"

in £1] Bl Pay : { whic h is the Indiana's current at- baby, and grows up on the stage { ACO! . Gl 2 | Coo! PARKER 0930 EF. 10th i aie Yiu 1 : | 0 4 8 | I EIR R 33 ® Reb AND HEAR THE MOVIES! TD Zor uC LL 1101) J tT ~ Jas. Cagney "TORRID ZONE”

traction. It has a plausible plot TI AUS] tot, 1¢ Ballantines decide that she some rich lines, good actors, g00d should lead a normal life, so they | WHEN DOES IT START? bern rh - — a Site te ZO (AINE Matinees Sunday & Manday

| Sun., Mon... Jas. Stewart “Mortal Storm” Bat Sandy 1 Pdgar Kennedy

Danas and good tunes. Spe- retire and buy a New England farm CIRCLE ‘ cifically it boasts a cast headed by Dry, formal Stoneville meets the | “Comin’ Round the Mountain” || | Walter Pidgeon “PHANTOM RAIDERS” “SANDY iS A LADY” 1 Bing Crosby, Mary Martin, Basil! trio with cold stares and unan- Colonna. at 13. 2 35 510 aan ana || K i | 3 JS a 3 . Ba: ld st | AAP ta || EON 48 N, tratford | oc The Mecca |). 15¢ Manhattan Heartbeat” Coteee” ROC yim

| Eddie Cantor “10 11771} MOTHIFRR"

ua Ee - CO 0:2 SN | mi mw | RCE A ESR PARK | Bella: , Blanche yurka, at 11. 1:35 | ; 3 Te Bros. “DOWN IN ARKANSAS” Wm. Boyd TAGECO AC H W AR" INDIANA STATE F i | ne or ns SC LITT RET Sumbaz-Toun (Cina. Yrefre March INDIANA OA > g No ) ) § Joan Crawford—Fredric March SUSAN AND GOD y yr R AIR ‘“‘Rhthm on the River.” with Bing | : | “SURAN AND GOD” (1105 8. MERIDIAN Doug. Fairbanks 1 SAFARY" fro Baby Sandy “SANDY IS A LADY” Fohn Garfield “SATURDAYS CHILDREN" 7 . Central at Fall Criek

v Mary Ne 6. Oscar Jevant, | DAY & NIGHT THROUGH SEPT. 6 "den Biofet® “Nl Kiona || moot Primes OO LATING es: van f = So z SE < AY 1eguire

Denning, Jean Shariey at 545 and §:56 Tones ¥amily ON THITR OwN"

TONIGHT National ows pe Gigantic Fireworks Display |." 3 » " . ap " . Virginia Bruce “FLIGHT ANGELR? ¥ YALL THIS AND HIAVIEN TOOW a ona ] roe, By Joel - g Doug. Fairbanks Jr. “SAFART" TUXEDO ATR. oh PTITONED SUN. INFORMATION PLEAS . . 3 12:10. 3:25 6:35 and 50. LABOR DAY Sunday Tas Cagney Ann XNheridan | N y ' " Y AT ARS ——- the Road.” with f 3 . ; Fy on Hrhanks Ir Ss : SOU” SI ONLY! B : rh “TORRID ZONE | “GUILIVER'S TRAVELS" ¥n Color UTH SIDE

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LYRIC | Dn Te re Ly Carles 1 With the Fam'ly at Riverside. = ANDY HARDY MitTy Diy |

Girls of arm Dance PIE, TO Je Wr. oe. 1 v Enjoy This Last Summer Holiday Youn Crawford “SUSAN & GOD™ | en Tested JBakcrite Dishes ‘to 1adis | FOUNTAIN J f . . ‘ v Ox x Sunday Mickey Bonne fudy Garland 4

WEST SIDE Today, Suh Mat. Today

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