Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1941 — Page 26
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NEIGHBORHOODS
By David Marshall
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IN LINE WITH ITS policy of presenting all Academy Award winhing pictures since it was opened four years ago, the Cinema today began a four-day run of “Gone With the Wind.” You'll no doubt remember that G. W. T. W. captured most of the 1939 awards. It not only was named the year’s best production but Vivien Leigh won an Oscar for her “Scarlett,” Director Victor Fleming was chosen the outstanding director, the award for the best | Supporting actress went to Hattie | McDaniel and to Sidney Howard was given the award for the adaptation of G. W. T. W. as a screen play. The film snapped up | several technical awards, also. | The Cinema will show the picture just as originally released. Performances will be continuous, starting at 1 p. m., with matinee prices until 6 o'clock. Then, next Sunday, the film starts a fourday showing the Sheridan There'll be a continuous matinee on Sunday and two performances daily Monday through Wednesday. This will make a week of single features at the Sheridan. | since tomorrow “Comrade X” opens, with some shorts filling out the program.
is a murder mystery rather than a spy picture. With “Girl » will be the Marx Brothers’ latest bit of zaniness, “Go West.”
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THE MID-WEEK SCHEDULE:
BELMONT Tonight and fomorrow: “Remedy for Riches” and “Night Train. CINEMA Tonight 1nrough Saturday: ‘Gone With the Wind.” DAISY —Tonight and tomorrow: r. | Kildares Crisis’ and “Men Against the
| Sky EMERSON—Ton:ight : "Flight Com- | mand’ and ‘‘Hudson's Bay.’ Tomorrow ! through Saturday Six Lessons from Madame Lazonga’ and '‘Lucky Devils. ESQUIRE Tonight through Saturday: i En the News” and “Go West. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Tonight through { Friday Michael Shayne, Private Detective’” and “Devil's Pipeline.” GRANADA Tonight through Sunday: “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” and ‘Riding on | a Rainbow ! HAMILTON —Tonight day Comrade X” an the Tropics.” IRVING Tonight Mr and Mrs, ! through Sunday: “Back Street Honeymoon for Three ORIENTAL—Tonight: Laddie’ and “A Night at Earl Carroll’'s.”” Tomorrow through Saturday “Sandy Gets Her fan’ and “Dr. Kildare's Crisis PARAMOUNT-Tonight: ‘You'll Find Out” and “Sandy Gets Her® Man. 0morrow ana Friday: ‘Hullabaloo’ and ‘Murder Over New York.” PARKER -Tonight and tomorrow: i Old New York” and ‘Durango {id
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CHARLES garet comes morrow Rivoli Clair it other newcomer, Woman,” and at the other three “Honeymoon for Three” (the week's third new picture) is the | associate feature.
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BOYER and MarSullavan’s “Back Street” | to the neighborhoods toat the Irving, St. Clair, and Strand, At the St. will be doubled with an- | “The Invisible |
® “Kitty Smith
Foyle’ and Tomorrow and
REX--Tonight and tomorrow: “Hullabaloo” and ‘‘Meet the Wildcat.” RIVOLI-—-Tonight: .''Night Train” and “Saint mm Palm Springs.” Tomorrow through Sunday: ‘‘Bac Street” and “Honeymoon for Three.” RITZ Tonight: “One Night in the Tropics” and ‘Sandy Gets Her Man.” Tomorrow through Sunday Liberty’ and ‘Second Chorus.’ ST. CLAIR--Tonight: ‘Give Us Vings”
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FOR THE PARKER'S re. maining twe family nights (today and tomerrow), the bill is “Little Old New York,” with ie “a \" > " , and ‘Meet the Wildcat.” Alice Faye, Fred MacMurray through Sunday: “Back and Richard Greene, and “Du- | Invisible Woman" 0s ir yr i \DERS Tonight range Kid,” a Charles Starrett Takes Over Tomorrow through Western, Stranger of the Third “Hi Yo Silver Rag28
Tonight Thiet Comrade X"
Tomorrow Street” and
2 The Letter’ and ‘Saint
Floor” and SHERIDAN dad’ and ‘'‘So morrow through and shorts SPEEDWAY Tonight and ‘One. Night in the Tropics | the Wildcat { STATE -Tonight Man
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CONTINUING its spring house= cleaning, the Strand has installed an auxiliary sound svstem in the lobby so that standees can hear what's going on, and the parking grounds are being resurfaced and enlarged,
You Won't Talk Saturday
TOMOrrow and ‘Meet y ) tomorrow My Godfrey and The Last Alarm STRAND —Tonight Kitty Fovie” and Mr and Mrs Smith I'omorrow | through Sunday Back Street” and “Honeymoon for Three STRATFORD Tonight and fomorrow Pastor Hall and Father 1s
Prince TALBOT Tonight and tomorrow One Night in the Tropics” and ‘Char
ter Pilot. TUXEDO-—Tonisht and “Jennie and ‘Dispatch From Reuters.” { UPTOWN Tonight Dawn Patrol and “My Man Godfrey Tomorrow { through Saturday Street of Memories” and ''Cherokee Strip.’ VOGUE —-Tonigh
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I'ONIGHT THE ESQUIRE opens with “Girl in the News.” the British film made by the same company, director, cast (practicaily) authors and technical crew which gave you “Night Train.” We've already said we thought this better in its entirety han “Night Train,” although it
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tomorrow:
X Flight Command" and One Night in the Tropics.” To- | morrow through Saturday: ‘Second Chorus’ and. ‘‘Bank Dick.” ZARING—Tonight through Saturday “Kitty Foyle’ and “Remedy for Riches.’ DOWNTOWN ALAMO—-Tonight ‘Comrade X'’ and Private Detective.’ AMBASSADOR High Sierra
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Now @ 25¢ to 8 (Plus Tax)
tomorrow:
and “Michael Shayne
Tonight and tomor- > and ‘Remedy for
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STEWART: LAMARR |B HELLINGER GIVEN in CLARENCE BROWN'S | |
PRODUCTION
‘COME LIVE WITH ME’
AN M-G-M PICTURE
Trial of Mary Dugan”
a" Robt, Yonng—Yaraine Day
Times Special HOLLYWOOD, March 26 —Mark | Hellinger, the writer, recently signed to a long-term contract by 20th Century Fox, will produce “The Bowery | Nightingale” as his first assignment. | The story is by Oliver H. P. Garrent
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- THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
City's Screwballs Get Their Charter
Just a bunch of screwballs, though lined up in the conventional manner of left to right are:
Leona
Frank, Charles Griffin, Don Rice, Al Verdi, Lew Skinner and Ollie Frank.
AMONG OTHER dianapolis now has
things, Inan official
Inc The chartering took place last night backstage at the Lyric Charles Griffin, national chief screw, presenting a framed document to that effect to Lew Skinner, chief screw of this territory.
Army Pants
Jimmy Stewart Fears They
Won't Have His Size.
INDIANA, Pa, March 26 (UP)
—A question of trousers was the] only thing that worried movie actor |
Stewart when he was in-
Jimmy
FIRST ASSIGNMENT ducted into the Army as the na-
| tion's
“No. 1 Draftee” last Saturday, his mother, Mrs. Alex Stewart, said here yesterday.
“No, he wasn't worried about his
(8$1500-a-week) job or the Academy |
Award’s ‘Oscar, ” Mrs. Stewart said “He said Metro-Goldwyn-Mayvel
| had waived his contract for a vear
and that he was sending the Oscar on home to us, “But he was worried,” Mrs. Stew art laughed, “about whether the Army would have enough to fit him.”
Mr. Stewart, by way of explana-|
tion, is six feet four. Mrs. Stewart said her son told her he was anxious to get into the
Army and hoped that his experi-|
ence as a flier would win him a post in the Air Corps. “I think he’s just going to enjoy the Army,” Mrs. Stewart said. “I guess it's in his blood. His dad was a soldier in the World War.” Mr. Stewart sold his plane and
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trousers big
A delegation from the parent chapter at Angola, Ind., journeyed
{ down to be guests at Ss r= chapter of Screwballs of America, | 90WD U RE ny 8 Yate Der:
“Serewballs of 1941 at the Lyric. Before the last show the cast, including Leona Frank, Don Rice, Al Verdi and
formance of
| Ollie Frank, entertained the An-
gola screwballs backstage and it was there that the Indianapolis hoys joined up.
MUSIC Are Worry
The includes
executive council Joe Riede,
national Mr. Griffin Vice screw Yost Conn Smith,
cording screw; Johnson, financial screw chaplain, Earl Brant and Harold Kelly, jack screws, all of Angola.
And thev're all out to settle all
| questions of the day on a strictly GLO
screwball basis
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Kenneth Hubbard, re«
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Met Singers Close Series
Soprano and Tenor Appear At English's Sunday.
A program dealing largely with music in the Romance and English languages will be presented by Josephine Antoine and John Carter, Metropolitan singers, in a Martens Concerts recital at 3 p. m. Sunday at English's. Both are of the Metropolitan's “younger set,” Miss Antoine a coloratura soprano and Mr, Carter a tenor. Miss Antoine made her Metropolitan debut in 1936, only shortly after completing her studies at the University of Colorado. Mr, Carter is a native New Yorker and both had considerable radio and concert experience in addition to their operatic roles Their performance will be the last of series this season. The program: 1 Orpheus
here Sunday
aration of from “Eur Peri Seehh But a Whyte Lillie (Fron Anorvman La Danza Rossin Mr. Cartey n Tardin d'Amoul ary Lullaby, from ‘‘Joecelvn"” Les Filles de Cadiz Miss Antoine 111 from Mr
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Sprine Night From R. L. of Verse” a-—~Bed in Summe} b--My Bhip and I (mgs) Here the Gentle Lark iss Antoine VII
Lo. Sir H. Bishop
Maria Wandering Minstrel (Mikado) Sullivan A Spirit Flower Campbel-Tipton Mr. Carter Vin Act IT Lakme’ Miss Antoine and Mr John Ahlstrand will
companist.
Duet Cartey
be the ac-
RIA SWANSON VISITS FILMLAND
HOLLYWOOD, March 26 (U. P.) Gloria Swanson, retired star
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By Fremont Power the films and stage, renewed acs
INDIANA UNIVERSITY obviously spared no effort in arranging
the dedication of its great new theater-auditorium, And it has been,
grand affair throughout.
It was to be a
And so it was last night there in the joint recital of Lotte Lehs
mann and Lauritz Melchior, the
dience which responded enthusias= tically, Mme. Lehmann and Mr. Melchior filled their part of the bargain in full style. These two are old friends and colleagues, both at the Metropolitan and on tour. Together they can offer some of the best that is to be heard in Wagner and Lieder Last night their performance swept through the works of Grieg, Schubert, Schumann and Brahms, and this in addition to a goodly portion of English composition and the spring song and love duet
from Act I of Wagner's “Die Wal- |
kure To boot, every group was followed by at least one encore It was a program heroically conceived and heroically presented. Both seemed in particularly good voice, pitched with few flaws. ” ” ” MR. MELCHIOR opened with noteworthy renditions of, among others, Heise's “Serenade” and the “Hoerer Du,” by a contemporary, Sverre Jordan. After he had found the “range of the house” with Grieg’'s "Med en Vandlilje,” he ap= peared perfectly at homeé with
Metropolitan's Given a hall whose acoustics supported
brilliant Wagnerians. them amply and an au= Spring,” sung by Mr Melchior, started the second half of the eves ning on an airy plane. Mme. Leh= mann did another group which in= cluded the beautiful “My Lovely Celia” and then came the “Die Walkure” duet In a very few of her previous selections, there were times when Mme. Lehmann's high range had a tinge of hollowness but in the duet she was decidedly in her ele ment and filling every demand of the aria. She mateched—and more —every technically brilliant phrase of Sieglinde, The final part of the duet made for a harmony that was pure listening pleasure. Such a program as theirs tempts one to put a severe strain on his supply of superlatives. And so suf fice it to say that Mme. Lehmann and Mr. Melchior set a challenge ing musical example for the Indi= anapolis Symphony Orchestra to follow tonight, the concluding pros gram of the five-day dedication.
PURE OZONIZED AIR =
|Quaintances in Hollywood today. She arrived with her mother, Mrs Charles Woodruff, aboard the 8. S
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vana. She will return to the East
her daughter, Michelle Bridget
Farmer,
wb IETIN:
36¢ to 8 After 6 Bal. 40e he Tar ® Main Fl. 500
(Plus Tax)
America, from New York, via Ha-
to spend the Easter holidays with
WHEN DOES IT START?
CIRCLE
“Meet John Doe,” with Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck. at 11:15, 1:50, 4:26 7.05 and 9:40
INDIANA Sea Wolf,’ with
fda Lupino and John 5 4:56, 7:30
Fdward G Gar and
“The Robinson field, at 11:45, 2:20 10:05 “Information Please,’ al 4:30, 7:06 and 9:40 LOEW'S “Come Live With Me" Stewart and Hedy Lamar: 3:50, 7 and 10 “The Trial of Mary Dugan,” with Robert Young and Laraine Day, at 11, 2:10. 5:26 and 35 LYRIC “Serewballs of 1941" 12:59, 3:50, 6:41 and 9:3 “Murder Among Friends,” with Marjorie Weaver and John Hubbard at 11:25, 2:18, 5:07, 7:58 and 10:39
11:20, 1
39 with James
at 12:35
on stage at y
Avoid Showdown On Nails—Factor
HOLLYWOOD, March 26 (U, P.) =Max Factor, ex pert, said today that a ban on use
movie makeup
the Martens Of cosmetics by women serving Brit-
ish military had caused apprehengion among American women “In the United States the matter may never come (0 a head if women wil, act conservatively,” said Mi Factor “Women in service should avoid jungle red nail polish when on duty and excesses which are to annoy Army and Navy men.’
won RAY BOLGER GETS
S. AMERICAN OFFER
HOLLYWOOD, March 26 (U. P.) ==Ray Bolger, who made his mark scarecrow, is considering a guarantee of $50,000 for personal appearances in major South American cities. The offer was made American exhibitors for appearance In cities, Buenos Aires and Rio Wizard of playing to full houses the scarecrow in the film
South 10-week including de Janeiro Oz" is still Bolger was
by a
ROBINSON
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1941 | REPLANKS YACHT
HOLLYWOOD, March 26 (U. P), ~Barton MacLane, movie leading man, was repianking the deck of his 68-foot yawl Galetea today for a cYuise into Mexican waters. He also is taking camera and lighting equip= ment aboard for a filming a short subject on sailing.
SEATS NOW AVAILABLE FOR ALL PERFORMANCES
Tonight Thru March 30 DIRECT from NEW YORK
Rockefeller Center Theatre
Something Entirely New Sonja Henie and Arthur Wirtz Present
“IT RAPPENS DNS 3
ENTIRE ORIGINAL CAST OF (00
BEAUTIFUL GIRLS AND COSTUMES
with JOE COOK au
THE SENSATIONAL FOUR BRUISES New Song Hits
BROADWAY NO. 1 BOX OFFICE HIT
For Current Season
Yesigne v 4 NORMAN BEL GEDDES nt a COST OF $225,000
Largest lcetravaganza to Ever Appear at the Indpls. Coliseum
MARCH 25 to 30
Nightly 8:30 P, M. Ticketa-~Boxes, 82.95; Mezzanine, 82.00, 81.45 Mail orders given prompt attention,
General admission $1.10 for all performances, On sale Coliseum and L. Strauss & Co. box of. fices today,
Indpls. Coliseum
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NG TO DOOM!
Never hos the screen offered so much! The all-time best-selling adventure story... brought Fac 10 life by filmdom's three most dynamic stars...in a way you'll never forget!
EDWARD G.
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every task at hand. Schumann's “An den Sonnhenschein” was sung by Mme. Lehs= mann with a magnificent sweep, the first part of the program closing with four Schumann duets. ‘Familiengemalde” was done with a consuming tenderness, “Unter'm Fenster” with a delightful comic twist, The latter is a poem of naive courtship, a spiendid opportunity for an operatic performance, Mme. Lehmann and Mr. Melchior’s interpretation of it was received so well that it was res peated as an encore. And with an added touch of comedy, ” ” TWO ENGLISH songs, La Forge's clairvovant “Into the Night” and Bransen's “Music of the
stored his auto before he entered the service, his mother said.
PREVIEW IN EAST
HOLLYWOOD, March 26 (U. P) | —Bette Davis’ newest picture, “The | Great Lie,” will be previewed oat Littletown, N. H., and Miss Davis] will attend the opening. The actress has a home at Littletown,
PRESENTS For Your Entertainment
BOB & SUE '{):."
Vocals In the Popular
Rendezvous Room
Mixed Drinks
LUPINO
JOHN
ve GARFIELD
CLIFF EDWARDS And His Buckeroos FLEET" ALEXANDER KNOX GENE LOCKHART
“MEET BARRY FITZGERALD
Famous for
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INDIANA CIRCLE
Theatres Proudly Announces
MOVIE PROP EATS $100 IN NICKELS
HOLLYWOOD, March 26 (U, P.). Ginger Rogers and others in the cast of her newest picture are amus« ing themselves by playing a slot machine on the set. The slot machine was set up for scenes in “Tom, Dick and Harry,” with permission of the police commission, What's troubling the actors is | that between $50 and $100 worth of | their nickels are in the machine. It| will be taken away soon.
JOINS HUSBAND
HOLLYWOOD, March 26 (U.P) —Actress Irene Hervey leaves today for New York to join Allan Jones, singer of the screen and stage, in | a personal appearance tour of | major Eastern cities.
CLIC TA TIF
NORTH SIDE
T.CLAIR
0 Fi, Wayne & S51. Clair « TWO HITS (208 Dead End §§
a kod WGIVE US WINGS": naivh “MEET THE WILDCAT"":
| Bellamy | “BACK STREET" | THUR. “INVISIBLE WOMAN" 19th and
| — Stratford 0... 20c.
Jas. Roosevelt's “PASTOR HALL" y “FATHER 18 A PRINCE"
TALBOTT
“ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS” Lloyd Nolan “CHARTER PILOT”
WEST SIDE
EAST SIDE
Belmont & Wash, Jean Hersholt
BIGGEST BEST | BELMONT icin riersholt
“REMEDY FOR RICHES” Margaret Lockwood “NIGHT TRAIN"
DAISY 2540 W. Richard Dix
Michigan Wendy Barrie “MEN AGAINST THE SKY" Lew Ayres “DR. KILDARE'S CRISIS” Speedway City
SPEEDWAY “liv ot
Abbott & Costello “ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS” Ralph Bellamy “MEET THE WILDCAT” 2702 Adults
STATE w 10th 20cC Any Time
Wm. Powell “MY MAN GODFREY" Warren Hull “LAST ALARM"
SOUTH SIDE Starts
FOUNTAIN SQ i" 1 - — tht dr | JT Te Tr - 1105S, MERIDIA 1 c ~ riENTRIZD J David Niven “DAWN PATROL”
Any Time Carole Lombard—Wm, Powell
Tim Holt-Virginia Gilmore “"LADDIE" “MY MAN GODFREY”
“A NIGHT AT EARL CARROLL'S" College at 63rd
SANDERS Free Parking Lot
“THI | | | Robt. Taylor “FLIGHT COMMAND" | |
Humphrey Bogart, “HIGH SIERRA” ean Hersholt “REMEDY FOR RICHES"
MIA LAMO 15¢ to 6 LEIS LILES
Gable—Lamarr “COMRADE X" Lloyd Nolan ‘Michael Shayne, Detectiye’
A New Voice at the INDIANA and CIRCLE Theatres . . . The Glorious New RCA PHOTOPHONE MAGIC VOICE OF THE SCREEN... A New Voite for Your Greater Pleasure. ®
NEW THRILLS . . . Come to these Theatres to get ALL the pleasures of Modern Motion Pictures, just as they sound when recorded ot the Hollywood Studios . , . truly a part of the Twentieth Century Miracle. ®
We Chose RCA PHOTOPNONE MAGIC VOICE
For Two Reosons—
i TK da 20¢ o% 20¢ RETURNED BY DEMAND
Surprise Picture of the Year
“NIGHT TRAIN”
G. Sanders “Saint in Palm Springs” And! A Three Stooge Laff Hit!
THUR. “BACK STREET”
“HONEYMOON FOR 3" 6:45
EMERSON , ‘0, .'; 20c¢ Robt. Taylor “FLIGHT COMMAND" Paul Muni “HUDSON'S BAY” SHERIDAN"... ona In Color “THIEF OF BAGDAD” Joe E. Brown “SO YOU WON'T TALK”
Next Sun.-Mon.-Tue.-Wed. “Gone With the Wind” i. |
Daily PARKER 2080 Open All | |
10th 5:45 seats 106 | Alice Faye “LITTLE OLD NEW YORK" | Chas, Starrett
“DURANGO KID" STRAND
1300 E. Wash, Free Parking Billy Halop “SKY RAIDER”—6 P. M, HELD OVER-20¢ 'Til 6 Ginger Rogers “KITTY FOYLE" Lombard “MR. & MRS. SMITH” SPORTSMEN-—Now “FLY CASTING AND s HUNTING HOUNDS"-By Field & Stream THUK. ‘Back Street’ & ‘Honeymoon for 3’ ite.
HAMILTON T2118 EB, 0th
Thru Sat, Clark Gable
9" Hedy Lamarr “COMRADE X
Abbott & Costello—Nancy Kelly
“One Night in the Tropics” AILETE Wis. 20c to 6
E. Wash, LAST
DAY! Ginger Rogers
Academy Winner “KITTY FOYLE” ‘Mr. & Mrs, Smith’; Yomiara THUR.
“BACK STREET" “HONEYMOON FOR 3" FN (0) 0), GEER Vdults 1%¢ ALWA) S-“hiddies { Kay Kyser-Boris Karloff “YOU'LL, FIND OUT" Raby Sandy-—Stuart Erwin “SANDX GETS HER MAN"
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= Jitterbug Youth Playing IE with Fire!
Talbott at 22nd Alan Jones
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NOW WE KNOW
Franchot Tone. now starring with Joan Bennett in “She Knew All the Answers,” says he pronounces his first name “Fran-show.”
Frrol Flynn
JEANCARTEF - OTHERSS
L106 Prospect LETTER" TAKES OVER"
NORTH SIDE
Bette Davis H. Marshall
PRIOR TO CHICAGO RUN
3 DAYS BEG. THURS, APRIL
MATINEE SAT.
SEATS ON SALE SAT. MARCH 29 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
HOWARD LINDSAY and RUSSEL CROUSE (Authors of ‘Life with Father’)
OLD LAGE
An Uproarious Comedy By JOSEPH KESSELRING
LAURA HOPE CREWS + ERICH VON STROHEIM
EFFIE CLINTON HERBERT HELEN forget It.” | SHANNON ° SUNDBERG ° CORTHELL * TWELVETREES
we ATRINSON, N.Y. TIMES Staged by Dretalgne Windust « Setting by Raymend Sevey
Eves. Main Floor, $2.75: Bale, £2.20, $1.65, $1.10: Gal, 55¢ Sat. Mat., Main Floor, $2.20; Bale, $1.65, $1.10; Gal, 55¢
ENGLISH
First, this modern sound equipment is designed to properly ree 3
produce the ever-improving sound that Hollywood movie makers record on film. We know it will bring you the voices of your favorite stars clearly and with sparkling life and naturalness.
“SAINT “NIGHT IN THE TROPICS”
C. Central at Fall Crk.
Ginger Rogers
| ZARING Dennis Morgan
“KITTY FOYLE” Jean Hersholt “REMEDY FOR RICHES”
Doors Open 6:45
Marget Lockwood in
GIRL IN THE NEWS
Directed by Carol Reed Same Star & Director of ‘Night Train’
Second, the RCA Photophone Magic Voice of the screen is a home product—Dbuilt right here in INDIANAPOLIS at the big RCA Victor plant by Indianapolis men and women.
at * y -
RSENIC..
"So funny none of us will ever
4 —— - Wed. Thru CINEMA sai. x Mat. Chldrn., 25¢; Adults, 40c. After 6 all seats (be.
Train” Times.
“Better Than Night ~=Marshall, PULL LENGTH NOTHING CUT
Plus Marx Bros, “GO WEST”
So remember—the Indiana and Circle Theatres provide you with the finest entertainment available, presented with the aid of the most modern sound systems,
1:00, 450 & 8:40
READ THIS COLUMN DAILY
it's a short cut to the best Neighborhood Shows.
FINAL Alan
NITE! Jones Nancy Kelly
“One Night in the Tropics”
Baby Sandy “SANDY GETS HER MAN"
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