Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1940 — Page 14

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- : 3 Mi. ® ' : NOW Wheelers on Road 67 Opening Tomorrow Fi ish Sto ry Between Scenes ducers doors £0 | co Y 4 J - MOVI ES SCHOOL Coast Guard , Td | : oo, Cirele | TEACHERS! Laurel. Hardy I d = Tan : . " AT SEA” : : GEORGE WHITE'S “SCANDALS” (on stage)—With Ben Blue, Billy + Here's Why Ben Blue Is Funnier is 300 Crs ~ Raves, Ross Wyse and June Mann, Wally Burke, Kim Loo Sisters, Mil- twtr Arh bie 10¢® Free — dred Fenton. ? On Stage Tha non S creen NOW Year's Biggest Spectacle a - = “THE QUARTERBACK”—With Wayne Morris, Virginia Dale, Lil- ! Eo 1 in Cornell. Directed by H. Bruce Humberstone. ; C i y | C T Yu BE A T PE R Ee A story of identical twins, one a fast- living athlete, the other a stu- By JAMES THRASHER = déent—and what happens ‘when they successfully merge to become’ a y : 1847 N. Alabama St. . * .single-feature football hero and honor student. BEN BLUE is one of the world’s There are some excellent clowns TOL TRE Day “k IT) ¢ Cg : . funniest men, in the considered | whose talents just don't jibe with —PLUS e SHE'S LOOSE AGAINY OF THEE | SING ae Ee i Indiana | opinion of Arthur W. Baker. the | the restrictions of a movie script " Kaufman-Gershwin Musical = Se Sauraprs WE ‘WATCH"—Produced by the staff lof “The Circle's manager. So it will be | and the other attendant pe- 4 609 RUSH MA 1s Comedy rch of Time.” |! ] i , : | Serpidd ; : with a deep personal as well as | culiarities of film making which tr \0 . . t A full- -length documentary which describes "events leading up to : professional pleasure that « Mr. | make it so different from the ! oa SOTHERN Holdover pei for mances Alnerica’s entry into the World War. 'It employs clips from |wartime | Baker welcomes Mr. Blue and the | stage. Take Olsen and Johnson, | San SUNYUL Thurs., Fri. and Sat. ‘newsreels as well as the services of non-professional actors in telling its | George White's’ “Scandals” com- | for instance. whose movie efforts —————— | - 8:30 P.M. Story. A ¢ pany to this theater tomorrow. | were a sort of libelous nightmare. | ¢ to | q {| “MEXICAN SPITFIRE OUT WEST”—-With Lupe Velez, Mredn Errol. . Mr. Baker reached his conclu- | As I have said, there may be no Final Day rrr affine RESERVATIONS WA. 4591 pe : Further adventures of a new comedy team in a south-of-the-border | sion regarding Mr. Blue's antic | blame on either Side in these cases. &xFirst Indianapolis Showing ack {§ Thrasher—"Occasion for hat waving, Te seiting. _ | attainments during the comedian's | But there is one jnstance of an | | Bob Steele, “Billy the Kid—in Texas | felt J lilting music, excruciating E ; \ | last visit here. On that occasion | unforgivable neglect of talent | Lana Turner; >We Who x i : Loew's | he was doing very nicely for him- css - “WYOMING”—With Wallace Beery. Leo Carrillo, Ann uthertord, | self on a bill that included Abbott o : = Directed hy Richard Thorpe. | and Costello and Vincent Lopez Welcome Indiana Teachers! ‘ 5 ‘About a reformed train robber who starts out to avenge the murder | and his pang. . : z : : of |a pal, falls afoul Gen. Custer, finally kills the villain, saves the ingenue on 2 Ne granny, "But frgm the Indians, and wins forgiveness. i bie idly 10 oN am Su J “HAUNTED HONEYMOON”—With Robert Montgomery, Casting | tage. For he saw almost all of ~ Cummings. Leslie Banks. Directed by Arthur B. Woods. | | the performances. At each show hmm ‘The amateur sleuth and the detective fiction writer marry, and vow Mr. Blue wasy funny, but never to give up all thoughts of murder mysteries. ‘But the morning after | | twice alike. their wedding they bump into a murder, and the complications increase. | 2 =. = TOMORR 1 NEW “MIN AND BILL” FUN! = | : ol | ONE NIGHT there occurred one ow! Ww, Il ’ t : ; I! H f : d her a Fo Lyric of those spontaneous combustions 1 ally 's got a new gat! rie oun . © LAUREL AND HARDY (on stage)—With Lew Parker, Cass, Owen (hos ts the fare Dissiing ef we y in a blacksmith shop...shoeing a ~ and Topsy, Gonzalo and Christine, Maxine Conrad, Carlton Kelsy. eer De le led [is audi h 'A | with ledge-h mer Ee “MELODY AND MOON "_ ence, for the very good reason orse. gal with a sleage-nam Ee : Y N TIOONLIGHT With Johnny Downs, Barbara | that his audience liked him. They 1 ] f Be 1 It’ 3 Ll "Bow Public Det, ig un a radio career over her Sail | ate up everything he had to. offer : sock! What a pal 10or ery : Sa = a ers objections. || 9 b | | | and howled for more. - k round-up of Fun plus the kind of = : : | | Wallace Beery, star of “Wyoming” (at Loew's tomorrow), listens | So Mr. Blue “got the power, 3 h ill h ] : ou! = [ | with understandable skepticism to a fish story by his fellow actor, Bobs | SO to speak, and went to town. 3 thrills he always gives y a : © rT T—— TEACHERS WELCOME TEACH RS! | ¥ Watson. The auditor on Mr. Beery's other knee is his daughter, Carol He scrapped his usual routine and = Ann, who isn’t in “Wyoming,” but just happened to drop around. | gags and went pleasantly mad. 2 ICE S KATE | : He picked up the piano stool and = t th | ” | hurled it at Mr. Lopez. He wrested Cg : a e STUMPS FOR F. D. R | WHEN DOES IT START? || the baton from the maestro and FE C 0 LISEUM oo hed CIRCLE | led the band. He went down into = HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 24 (U. P.).— “Knute Rockne—All American.” Hy ; ; | Claud i 3 io star wi with Pat O’Brien. Gale Page. Ron- the orchestra pit and out again, —EFFECTIVE TODAY=>- 1C au e Rains, movie star, will leave ald Reagan at 12:30. 3.40 6:50 and || and wound up by picking up the _ Public Skating| Daily (for Chicago next week to address |' 10, ~= oo Co man” win || shattered remnants of the piano 2:30 to 5 and 8 to 10:30 p. m. a meeting in behalf of President [= jeffrey Lynn. Brenda Marshall: at || stool. and hurling them at the E except Wed. 2 to 4:30 p. m. TH EE, | Roosevelt, the Hollywood for Roose-|] 11520. 2:30 5:40 and 8:30 | drummer. ; > | lvelt Club announced today. ; “Of Thee 1 Sing.” the Kaufman- || Mavbe it doesn’t sound funny Ryskind- Gershw! n musical presented | : i 2 oS Ee : v ” v || by: a cast of Civic Theater players || But Mr. Baker assures one and all E = —W elcome, Indiana Educators— PR direction that he never heard an audience al f | gagement t ugh Saturday; = sl | [| curtain at 2:30. ; laugh harder, nor laughed harder == $ IL - rh Times Today—Knute Rockne All American “Moon Ove aoa with Dor- { himself. : ghee. as Be, 4. Fi sna || "MANY ! ; on foster 2.43, 9. 4:10 R A GREAT MANY persons who oy = iy 10:33 | v A Ny wank: a Divorce.” with Joan || have had the patience to read this with: LEO CARRILLO ’ - i Bl Sf (oy en ER Beeps svi Sao ANN RUTHERFORD - LEE BOWMAN : = : lL, Left Hand” with | pho not that funny.” All of which PAUL KELLY - JOSEPH CALLEIA . 12.30. 3:35. 6.40 and 9:30. | is perfectly true. And the fault is MARJORIE MAIN ¢ Glamour “tor Sale” at Vis. Ania probably neither Mr Blue's hor ’ 5:35 and 8:43. VBC the -movies’. 25¢ to 6 ® 30c-40c Eves. (Plus Tax) : “Maj. Boyes Talent Parade,” on | ' ®Fastest and Funniest of the Scandals!” teFather Is a 0 in 203 Grant WELCOME TEACHERS! Here's the season's lustiest love-and- ah Lut : My 1 3 t t 1:43, re ~WALTER WINCHELL Puseon, SUF, oe, \ Gh MONTGOMERY | iA Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s : iii i with Music by Johnny Harris and His BOOGY KINGS “ CONSTANCE CUMMINGS CHICKEN SANDWICHES A with i [ ecis 1: ew t « . or ” BERKIE' S [EPA AL 0 Compe®y 2 LAST DAY A wen iit Rand 5 OVER ] NITE | . 8 8ST. MIXED RINKS, RE ER — WINE WLS (URI EVA TIE ANTI .

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