Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1940 — Page 4

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This Trio of Stars Will Launch Season at English’s |HILLIS PLEDGES Se jor arg pL SEA TR

oll on si | AMPAIGN EVANSVILLE, Ind, Sept. 10 | WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (J. P) 8 ie ; ; y (U. P.).—=School officials here are |-—<Rep. Melvin J. Maas (R. Minn.) NO "Look -of-the - Month

nothing if not prepared ranking Republican member of the League’ FOR ME! They're taking no chances that |House Naval Affairs Committee, to- JH ; Ny! ange |i : s- [day ! i av ’ “HI-CHE®. Tells State Committee He Il a change in the date of Thanks- |day proposed abolition of the Naval Not since I've found that CHI

; : fe giving by President Roosevelt will | Academy “as now constitute TERS PILLS help give women Bsa g h onstituted and relief from functional periodic pain and

* to snarl football schedules and holi- [administered.” o dic pain and y ; i iscomfort. Safe—because y Cony yy Sty day plans. That's what happened Writing in the current i ue of Kg forming drugs 15 gag ss said tr b e the CHI-CHES-Every Hamlet. la t year Look Magazine, Rep. Mass said that becaute the CH mn 50 o¢ But the school calendar this |the academy, located an Annapolis, § serving the women of America dup an

intended to carry, year provides for Thanksgiving re- | represents an "archaic method of |§ for over half a century,

21-22, or Nov. [supplying officers for our national AR LEE defense. It should be a post-gradu- [Be | E18) ELE RLY 4S

A campaign the “Republican story into every| cesses either Nov. | city, town and hamlet in Indiana” | 28-29. will be launched by Glen R. Hillis, Rn |G. O. P. Governor nominee, at Kokomo Sept. 18. | Mr, Hillis told the State Republican Committee, in executive session here yesterday, that he had | planned an “exceedingly active’ | campaign. an i i Starting with the Kokomo meet- ——— ND DELAWARE STS ing, I intend to give my entire time to the campaign,” he said. “With | the story we have to tell, IT am con- | ident we are going to carry the state by a handsome majority.”

Robe Carl White State G. 0. P. Labor Director

3 y : FEE & ¥ Robe Carl White, Muncie attor- § : y : | ney and former Assistant Secretary Here are stars of the three productions which will get the theatrical season at English's off to a flying start next month. At the left is [of Labor, has been named head of Gertrude Lawrence, brilliant English actress, who will make her first Indianapolis appearance in “Skylark” for the four days beginning Oct. 2. [the labor division of the State ReDiosa Costello (center) is a featured dancer in George Abbott's musical, “Too Many Girls,” booked for Oct. 14. This will be followed on Oct. 17 | publican Committee,

by Tallulah Bankhead (right) in Lillian Hellman’s highly praised drama, “The Little Foxes.” Mr. White, while associated with the Department of Labor in Wash-

ington, was chairman of the De-

VETERAN ACTOR Immigration from 1922 to 1035. He 1S FILM OF isex MOVIES 1> Dates Vor or Sep are Tn Seubien o SALEWHILE QUANITIES LAST! HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 10.— Lou Top Directors, Actors Named in Poll; Butler Choir = Vo ®

Payne, veteran actor and theatrical South Bend's Expecting a Big Week Minton Ip Attack Special Mill Purchase Full-Fashioned—Pure 1d Of the e Mrs. Leslie Carter, | y off, ao S S Sas Een engaged by Warner Bros | x Later in Season. SHINO TO en iD, Te Brand New Fall 7 ay . %, NT IR I I Ch By JAMES THRASHER takes the stump for re-electon he | 9 F . Eo : 9 Seconds of ~ ae oli bi EVERY STAR has his day, and has been having it in all the Fifteen concerts by the Butler Will attack Wendell L. Willkie, the | 1 40 abrics In js or better

film biography Mrs ‘arter. in . tess : wh rer Hi rT ir years since critics’ polls and Oscars and Academy Awards were in- Yiversity ~ Jord CONSE vatory (GG. O. P. Presidential nominee, rather ich Miriam pKins is starred. stituted. University = Jordan ? |than his Republican Senatorial op- Prados

| Richard Ainley, newc + from ; : ; { ; rd Ainley, newcomer from But until this year, the director has been hiding his light under a |Philharmonic Choir have been ponent, Raymond E. Willis, he i % 3 3

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the New York theater, will portray % " Mr. Pavne in iy Di yay megaphone. he film industry knew how important he was, and [hooked for the coming season by cated today. u 1a uc w 34.3 . : = ; 1 i . .» . » K So did some movie fans who might be put in the connoisseur class . 3 . 1 As Public Counsel for the Indiana Cn 8 ; of. Joseph Lautner, head of the] T : Rains plays David 1 Belasco. dou Hd i toutes . \Py of p | Public Service Commission and one the best supporting actresses’ |Butler music department and mem=| "1. Senate champions of the award Her nearest competitors [per of the Jordan voice faculty. measure outlawing the public utility : 2 » Above average quality, with were Judith. Anderson, _ Rosalind Other engagements are expected to holding companies, Senator Minton | i regalaritios. ‘where = least Russell, Olivia de Havilland and \ cheduled during the coming pointed out that he can speak from ng SPOTL. Ravon reinforced toe Jane Darwell. | 92 Solow en 8 experience regarding the Willkie es a ed A SS ayon ] a T0¢ g Tl win heel and welt New of World. Events! to do something about it. So the S :

Among the juveniles Mickey (months [utility background. | editors polled exhibitors and news- | rooney led the parade, which | Robert Blu has been named assit-| Senator Minton was particularly | “HELL'S ANGELS’ Joo should surprise no one. Bob Wat- ant in music and will aid Prof.ljrate at a story published here quot- | i : : ORE paper reviewers for what should | Should surpris : Bb- Paves arnt Yad : i i y 4 Marlow . : | ri x {Le . his work with the Phil- < y WwW | ] be an accurate estimate of qdi- | Son, Terry Kilburn, Scotty Beckett Lautner in his 1 ing Mr. Willkie as urging Mr illis’ | i : : ; i 3 c lal oUiillda l oh } - } . . . Rvs n a . 14. ~ \ ay A Nain 14. - . va Za . . 3 and Billy Lee also finished in the [harmonic Choir and the larger But- | election on the grounds that Indiana | ) ; v ; NW i 39¢c LASTEX GIRDLES

Starting THURSDAY rectorial qualities, both from the ay = Lops = > {ler<Jordan Chorus The Philhar- would then be represented i1 the | | ¢ Y ~~ 3 R . W IE omme and artis stand- | Money oe a Ch ie] : 7 ; Noe 5 ; Two-way stretch sizes MIDWEST PREMIERE OF commercial and artistic stand- | Imonic Choir is to have its first re-| Senate “by wholesomeness instead of | ; : fy uk I y ern $s ‘25 »

But to the general public he was, with a few exceptions, just another name in the endless list of of credits preceding each film This summer, however, the

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hg y ~t 6 " | points When it came to juvenile act- a : : EE AS o ey PASTOR HALL | . 4 | resses, the high-salaried youngs- |hearsal at the Conservatory to i Ag ReBRivih ol ; ] | ss i large. Special Wednesa — 1 n five director ¢ ters had to take a back seat for |IMOrrow > : ] : : ; hy ' The top five directors selected | k ® ww the White House will mean that the] ] : ca

| were as follows: | Virginia Weidler. Judy Garland ' country will Je guided By ‘ex- | : : : Ret: rank y Smit] oes | was second, Gloria Jean, third, | George Newton, back from a Bd > : j SR . SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY Rrenh Es, - iy a while Shirley Temple and Deanna motor trip to New York and New | Perienced brains and not by wise-| W 5 iS PEETS WHITE NAPTHA : eT was the Senator's off-hand | : i g SE, SOAP 1 0c ; bars

to Washington hn Ford, ( with England, has reopened his studio at cracks,

DON BESTOR Grapes of Wrath,” “Drums Along | Durbin had to be content England, i : rans | if . the Mohawk,” “Young Mr. Lin- | fourth and fifth places 319 N. Pennsylvania St for the i | Actual 49¢ to 79¢ CRE ¥ Wednesday

[teaching of voice and song id Onlv. Limit

and His Orchestra ‘coln”). England’s Alfred Hitch- | pops BS a Ste . : cock (“Rebecca,” “Jamaica Inn™, | SOUTH SEND has handled ture. a Yard Values G5 7 B5¢ Incl. Tax Before 9 oa “Ninotchka.’ some crowds in its day, thanks to Mr. Newton also is beginning its) 3 pt v PENTHOUSE PANELS

Ernst Lubitsch Trt 4 | 3 65c Incl. Tax After d the Notre Dame football team. |fifth year of teaching at Ball State ® Heather Spun Ravyons >. %ok hig . v R yd x 36-In., wide, 2% yds

“Shop Around the Corner” ), and : te 2 Tg : Sam Wood “Code Mr. Chips,” | But our northern neighbor is [Teachers College in Muncie, and his oN id we Tom Devine's Music Hall files”) Li j | planning for the largest throng |seventh at Tudor Hall School for Novelty Spun Rayons [\ Se bone ” CR aye 15¢ ) oi atterns, le they

“Raflles . . it : : . : Hinols at Michigan The parenthetical film titles, hk histor y Uelween Sept SD a Girls in Indianapolis ® Fine Covert Suiting ¢ el in case you hadn't guessed, indi- Oct. 4, when an expected 250,000 | ®» Ww Ww HYDE PARK, N. Y., Sept. 10 (U ® Pri : ’ as 5a Ive WIRY RE wh rich these men persons will gather to pay tribute Fmt vhs a . + P.).—President Roosevelt began work rinted Challies 2% 1 cate the pictures theSe men | oe man who made the name | Enrollments are now being ac- oul ior wddves: ‘Which ° 5 dA p i h k m have directed during the year | Dame svnonvmous with |cebted for the eighth season of the aay ir ajo! 4 n = ffe wi Taffetas ® French Crepes Pr achwor Qu $ specified in the poll cA) oy : 3 > *! | Carlile Dance Studios, 221 N. Penn. | may establish a precedent afiecting ® Year-round Weights b a Sus Indian Blankets

A : great football 1 ree The next five megaphoners @S' : : svlvania St. Registration indicates | the Cah free Julie Be ia f ] Jillkie dur- Nai > . i i a “banner year for the dance pro- himself and Wendell L. Willkie dur ® Plain Colors—Prints, Plaids

viii) - he casi will Nationa | chosen were William Dieterle, King i ar rn VI oe ig | Vig a ran C3 rey kor Victor y nute a . All : vs 3 g o align. lr i, 3H Vidor, George Cukor, Victor Flem- | = a movie fan. the big event |fession,” Ernestine and Joe Carlile, ing the EL ad from 8250 to | he, NH sas IR 1.49, 1.98 ing and Michael Curtiz All in will Ne the ‘world Bromiete ot War. | directors, predict. ; Mr. Bo V elt Sa rom . to | Do not confuse these With “made $ eS R IE > Value all the critics and exhibitors 111 be th rla pren Soe BETTE ng Gp § 99 p. m, (Indianapolis Time) tomor- remnant thev's Ta : ' Ee { k 50 dir is : { ners’ new picture, “Knute Rockne | Mr. a rs, Carlile pent " row in Washington before the con- | I ] 1 a Fe mill hs ngths of ed 60 directors { All ira ot. 4 If weeks in New York and Chicago this | 5 vo etend better quality dress fabries and in Fro Seat 2 Ww Ww vO a Ser wellg W wi to ‘the summer, absorbing new dance-trend | Yention of the PP ori) many cases, just one length of a pat- : your aste does "un n ay Saat : : {Rrother 3 Te: sters, - . : J > v 0c Eves. NOR WERE the actors neglect | nig ly 1 Be ‘th +. lideas in addition to vacationing. | Brot erhood oS Poa PemslerS tern. 36 and 39 inch widths You'll find (Plus Tax) n ie. ery i ickers, there will be the opening They will resume dance instruc-|Chauffeurs, Stablemen and Helpers | here “the inshirat : A ed Awards went to stars, Sup- | goothal] game of the season the . 4 » : al eR S 4 (A. F. of L) of which Daniel J. 3 re the inspiration for several new porting players and juveniles. following Pray , + ion at the lnaiana soldiers an : | all dresses, skirts, ete. MELVYN y ollowing afternoon between the |. i... LR aga 0 . : (Tobin of Indianapolis is president. | r onat [as Vv a st Sailors Children’s Home in Knights- { Robert Donat was voted Ars Sa The White House would not say

TN 1 PYRO | home team and Coach A. A. ‘ : . SLs among the actors, with Spencer | re Tiare W acific ath- | OVD this fall, and also are planning | A Clune 34 Be i Be . | Stagg's College of the Pacific ath la weekly class in ballroom dancing whe ther it will be a political or non

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7 Tracy, James Stewart, Raymond | ; . : . etes i political talk. . ae v dd aurence 1i r as - lat the vier 100, ny 3 ME STAYED NY ig Laurence Olivier as * mye fim's cast, headed by Pat [2b 11° Rive Oru Mr. Roosevelt's press secretary, Special Wednesday. IN HETIL Ty vo the actress WHS | O'Brien, Gale Page, Ronald Rea- Stephen T. Early, informed the netops among actresses was i ; bes tn nt ; ! g gan and Donald Crisp, is sched- STUDIO AG REES TO works that the President would PARA,

cette avis, followed by Vivie : : ; > S Bette Davis, followed by Vivien | \h.4 to arrive in South Bend on speak, but made no request or sug-

We en Rr a Thursday. Kate Smith also will SULLAVAN TERM I a EXougedtt, Saving % ® Suedes *® Calfs {5¢-19¢ FALL PRINTS

-“ 3 Yi 2 Pye alive ical] Suny fe { . 4 - Gold Rush Maisie » 00 se Rosalind Rus > i ee be among those present bv inference. that they could broad- . hy ing actors were selected in this Or- | pynene wil] be a public reception |cast it or not as they chose. But, 2 | Patents Plaids = Checks Florals Jeometrics Cc

Cink SN onell, Bria | a¢ the station, and in the evening, | HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 10 (U. P. ) —/as a matter of policy, the networks Factory rejects os Aherne, Claude Rains and Walter a banquet in the Notre Dame {Margaret Sullavan and Universal | broadcast all speeches of the Presi- : \ of better ag Save on Brennan. dancing hall Pictures have buried the hatchet by (dent. na . : : vour back- t0=sehool Hattie MecDaniel's Mammy in ancing hadi. : ne hi " All Sizes in St grades in new sewing, Mother: is S LIes mmy Jn On Friday morning the visitors [amending a contract on which the| After it is made, the networks will | Group, wanted stvies sewing 8 ‘Gone With the W ing” won her will place a wreath on Mr | company had sought an injunction have to decide if he spoke as a can- 3 to 9 and colors I R0ckne’s grave Miss Smith will (to stop the actress from working didate, in which case they would! Cotton Sheet Blankets Ar . . +t ream | fOr another studio. [have to give Mr. Willkie 1 equal do her regular broadcast from 1a Ve give I lliKle and equa Full bed h Slaids 5 | ve CIDA , ARB > A . j oT FT, y Pou , ull bed size Plaids South Bend at 7 p. m.,, at which | The Superior Court dismissed the period of free time Leather Sole Children’s Up to Size § ee I i Cc |

s WI aria \ aiving | iNJUNC hen informed that Uni- | time Mr. OBrien will be elving | (o0l'arg Miss Sullavan haa come | SCHOOL SHOES | STRAPS, OXFORDS jf} ork 3 J 0) I a at ‘the Rid to terms under which she will make | : ( > ne , A D LR ~~ | one pic ture next year at a salary of KSI E LEAGUE Bove’ * Girls’ Styles. Sizes 81% to 2 HIGH SHOES : 55x75 LUNCH CLOTHS

: ally. After the premiere there | 0 Q he : , | will be grand ball, at which time He “ gor Sh —— it | | Shoes, © correct Faetary "Wejetln, B51, S51 gum Over two vards long Cc o . | it is hoped that all four of the | he chooses 2 : T0 MAP PROGRAM 4M Sg Fy Blacl Tans Colorful cotton plaids Jotre ¢ a ¢ y Fey { SA od dbs ! sized for a \ KS w= a ple ic Wot be irl A AE Dame teams will be fast | | gro v ing p Patents == Coin c 51x67 ravons included é& SD 3 : Officers of the Brookside Civic STRAPS oa SH The Hollywood contingent will WHEN DOES IT START? {| ” Cerin BR OW growing feet. Sale AND REVUE leave for home ‘after the ‘game IEC League will meet Monday evening Bk - priced ‘at ‘onlys- Men's Sanforized

Saturday But for those who want pS BI Hie Pe —_—— Se ay. t Se ¢ A NAY oy iy orchcsura, ‘on liam Calvin, 1618 N. Rural St, to| COVERT PANTS

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Kk ar 1 stage a to stick around, there will be a “The Great McGinty” with Brian | formulate a program for the coming | Junior, Reg., Large Size . ’ ."

Romance! Adventure! IT LL concert by the U. 8S. Navy Band Donlevy. Muriel RY Akim Tam- year. di ’ omance. ALE i iroff. at 11:30, 2 5 7:45 . | to ring down the curtain on what INDIANA | “Politicians often rely on the] R A YON ‘ A 4 HB Regular

On N. Y.'s Waterfrant! { »% romises to be an e 5 We “Hired Wife,” with Rosalind Rus- " : McGINTY = Bron en exciting week. 1 Benshlev |/ignorance of the public to achieve $1.00 Value

ll, Brian Aherne, Robert " . vy : 12:04, 3:21, 6:38 and 9:55 their objectives,” Mr. Calvin said, |

h J + - / A : _ “Millionaires in Prison,” Sih Lf | “and we are going to select a legisla- | tS o 3 TLE (TT " le and 8:51 LVEW'S tive committee to study state and| ! : 3 : ~ LYNN BAR| LT Angelus / A “He Staved for Breakfast” w city laws and to attend each meet- | ’ RE

; First Indianapolis Showing, Ra | - ~ LLOYD NOLAN i Tex Ritter, ‘Pals of the S n Douglas. Eu ing of the City Council L i » 9.45 N | Akim lla ‘BR. Arlen, Andy Devine: i swe 12:45. 3:45. 6:45 and

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“Gold Rush Maisie,” with Ann || v e y \ : | # . others. Tee Bowman. at 11:35, 2:30. || Will be to study the actions of the Woven Plaids 4h” Grey Coverts, well made and full cut. Sizes 29 to 42. Spe-

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a ea | | “Bowery Music Hal Follies,” with regular meetings so that our mem- \ dad Spun Rayons IDLY : rod NIGHT i 8 hc an Ta cea ial Pole at 1. | bers ‘will know what's going ‘on oe % A fe’ | cial Wednesday while they fl 308 Tose Plo 30 3 Woven Checks 4 N last | ss 3 In the neighborhood improvement ) OSL J a

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| ari, at 11:34, 2:24, 5:14, 3.04 and division, the “expected big fight’ will > ME : . . (be on the “growing opposition” in BA BN, EY the area to the transportation facili-| Dl. ; A large selection for choice £ ties ; IA styles for dress, business or &8 Mr. Calvin said that the 15th St, | to QABREP YR .1assroom wear, in youthful Hi and Emerson Ave. bus line and the ’ 0 IS small sizes or stvlish larger i

' " i . ) ; * \ Ankle length, long , a proposed line on E. 10th St., are not | . ; 52) i: aie 2 EAST SIDE OLSON THEATERS : satisfactory to the residents of the Sizes C1 Yap To REN and short sleeves. Su- C 1 - pem = : - per combed. Sizes to

5:45 £ area affected We intend to have RK! VOL] Rr 4 STRAND A Tr g ® a committee study the lines and find 30 3155 £ jon IRAUS Rav Mifland “Untam os f 4 Out just what the street car go Pp SPECIAL PURCHASE MEN'S 0c WORK SOCK ed’ 3 3 3 e|

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