Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1942 — Page 14

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2 ‘Different’

Films Form

Bill at Circle

Full-Length Cartoon and]

Historical Fantasy Are Combined.

For 77 minutes yesterday,

is how absorbed the Circle, “Mr. I was.

ent In

that picture at to Town,” entirely differ tainment

movie

A full-length feature technicolor | from most car-| a modern| It is the story of a small community of people, on to us as insects, their | roubles and more so, their]

differs it

cartoon, it toons in that tells story instead of fairy tales.

laughter, actual Bere for existence.

Honey Is Sweet

Youll fall in love with Honey, a beautiful little bee, Just as you did with White. Youll rcot for Hoppity, her grasshopper boy friend, | and his fight to save Bugville and | to win the hand of Honey. There are five hit tunes in the feature written by Hoagy Carmichael, Frank Loesser and Sammy Timberg. One I'm sure youll still be hun fter the show is the current hit, the Cast “The Rema ‘kable Andrew,” wre, was rightfully titled. | remarkable in that it brings

he

Snow

I lived| in a little patch of land just 43) inches off Broadway called Bugville.| When I say I lived there I mean in the new Bug Goes It is something enter-

“Were the Couple in|

an-|

This vouthful trio, (left to right) James Hastings, Shirley Stonebraker and Robert Moates, will appear in the Junior Citizens’ review at Fountain Square theater April 7, 8 and 9. Billed as “The Midnights” | | their act will feature dancing. The review is sponsored by the youth councils of the South side and Keystone community centers.

Is a Swindler In New Film

Cheats Henry Fonda, Then Repays Him—

It's at Indiana.

“RINGS ON HER FINGERS” gives us the first view of Gene Tierney as a Brooklyn girl, appearing in this “original” document opposite Henry Fonda. He plays the part of a starving, frayed-cuffed accountant making only $65 a week —Hollywood’s idea of subsistence wages. All he wants is a yacht. wants to live, see? He doesn’t want this yacht when he's 65 years old and has made his pile. Nosirree. He's young and he wants to enjoy himself. Miss Tierney, who has just swindled our hero out of the $15,000 he has saved by eating hamburgers bn Wednesdays and Saturdays, sees

his point and agrees to be his girl. Conscience catches up with her and she plots to give him back the $15,000 she and her mob stole. She arranges for him to win it in a gambling dive. It seems to be impossible for Twentieth-Century Fox to keep Gene Tierney out of gambling dives. This isn’t as de luxe a place as she

frequented in “Shanghai Gesture,”

Gene Tierney

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nounced

|be presented Oct.

Choir Soloist

Miss Ruth Girton, soprano, will be soloist with the concert choir of the Central Studios of Music, which Will present a concert of lenten music Sunday night at the Union Chapel Methodist church, Haverstick road.

Dates Listed

'‘La Boheme' Opens Series;

Kipnis Closes It.

| Sciences research council.

Five concert attractions for the! 1942-43 season and the dates on | which ‘they will appear were an- | today by Martens Con- | Inc. 1. The opera,

certs, “La Boheme” will 19 with a com- |

Glamour Queens Get 'Gate' And Plain Girls Land Jobs

IT SEEMS THAT out in Hollywood, a director wanted 75 average high school girls for a mob scene in “Henry Aldrich, Editor.” So he put in a call at a Los Angeles high school. More than 100 girls showed up for the interview. At least onethird were potential glamour queens. He picked out the imitation Veronica Lakes, Lana Turners and

Betty Grables and lined them up. The high school cuties beamed as they assembled in an oomph-ily-clad, red-nailed, éyebrow-pen-ciled mass. The plain youngsters looked on, hopelessly. The director turned to the gla- | mour group and spoke two words: “Go home.” The other kids were hired. ” o n Films Help Fight THE PICTURE INDUSTRY'S “War Activities Committee” is releasing morale-building films at a rapid rate to 12,500 theaters in the nation which are pledged to show them as short subjects. Ready for showing are such | films as “Tanks,” with commentary by Orson Welles; “Women in Defense,” written by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt with commentary by Katherine Hepburn; “Bombers,” with commentary by Carl Sandburg; “Ring of Steel,” with commentary by Spencer Tracy, and “Safeguarding Military Information,” produced by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and

The committee also is releasing | its stars and films to Army posts operating 455 theaters in which | 277,500 men are being enter-

The director was amazed,

Sabu, the young star, howled like a wolf and stampeded a herd of deer smack into the camera and a score of monkeys escaped and began to explore Hollywood. ” ” ” THE PLUMBING INDUSTRY credits Cecil B. DeMille with the American insistence on tiled bath-

MARLENE DIETRICH FRED MacMURRAY

“THE LADY IS WILLING"

plus

LESLIE HowARD

“MISTER v”

with MARY MORRIS

STARTS WEDNESDAY! “RUDYARD KIPLING'S

rooms because of the colossal bathtub scenes he delights in filming.

INDIANA

HENR Fonns

YER FINGERS,

PlISk THE | Lal i Md

HIRE TIT: JACK OAKIE VICTOR MATURE

SONG of rie LLL

Lioyd Nolan as Michael Shayne Bi White and Perfect

JUNGLE BOOK”

FILMED IN TECHNICOLOR with SABU-JOSEPH CALLEIA

tained daily.

” ” ”

plus “BORN TO SING”

*0ture Cartopn

A ree, ANICOOR 1

A Torch for Burlesque

THE NEW YORK DRAMA § critics have taken up the cudgel &

{but it seems to have the same] | equipment. The plot thickems like the second |day’s barley soup. The gang catches

pany of 70 and 30-piece orchestra, under the direction of Giuseppe Bamboschek and Desire Defrere. The cast includes Susanne Fisher

he idols of history, Andrew a] Benjamin Franklin, George Wash-| ington, Thomas Jefferson, Chief}

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h-] LBL IIT h) fe,

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Justice John Marshall and Jesse!

James to the aid of a young clerk| 3 in a 1942

on trial for embezzlement courtroom. Laugh With Andy

Donlevy, as Andrew Jackuse the methods of his

an

rian

son, wants t

day to expose a group of city of-|

ficials who are looting the city treasury in their erooked schemes.

William Holden, the innocent book-|

keeper who was framed, has a hard time restraining Andy from using “my sword to cut their ears off

You'll laugh when you see Andy! sword | And | vou see Wil-|

his

radio.

fanning the air with when he first hears =a you'll laugh again when liam Holden and Ellen Drew playing host to a ghost on their honeymoon. invisible to all but Mr before the fireplac tc warm his feet. It’s as screwy as car different —F. W,

Holden, sits

n be and it

Ser

° WHEN DOES IT START? |

CIRCLE.

“The Remarkable Andrew,’ Brian liam Holden Ellen Drew, 1:30, and 10:20. . Bag Goes us Town Cartoo 2 2

with Deonlevy, Will

at 11 4:40,

Sunday—* Andre at 1:4 7:25 and 10 35 Nr Bug” 3:2C, 6:10 and ENGLISH'S “The Cern Is Green” Barrymore, Richard Waring Thelma Schnee, a viay by Williams. at 2:30 and 8:3 INDIANA “Rings en Her Fingers, ierney and Henry Fonds, 47, 6:51 and 9:55. “The Night ‘Before the ith Lynn Bari, Josepk nd Nils Asther, at 11:36

with

* with Gene at 12:43,

Divorce, ”

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LOEW'S “Mister V,” with Leslie Howard, Maly Morris and Francis Sullivan, at 30, 1:51, 5:12 and 8:33. “Lady is Willing,” with Marlene Dietrich and Fred MacMurray, at 12:15, 3:38, 6:57 and 10. Spndar— “Mr. V>” at 1:51, 5:12 and “lady> at 12:15, 3:38, 6:57 i "10

LYRIC “Song of the Islands,” with Bet ty able and Victor Natire, at 11:03, 55, 4:50, and 10:33. “Blue White and Perfect,” with loys Noland and Bary Beth Hughes, S230. 3:35, 6 d 9:20.

5.

That is when Andy, who is|

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| bumping | symphony business manager, aft-

vesterday's splendid concert. | E YS a | and Mr. Thomas owns it.

2:15, 4:55, at 1, 3:40,

at “Perfect”

unday— Islan 7: Be, and 10:15; 6 20 and 8.

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VOICE from the Balcony by RICHARD LEWIS

Why Should the Music Stop?

TONIGHT IS THE LAST performance for the Indianapolis symphony orchestra this season. The music fades out for seven months.

It is all over. Why? Well,

Good

music in Indianapolis lasts five months.

it seems that is the way it always has been around here.

After that, you listen |

to the radio or go to Cincinnati or Chicago—which is somewhat of an

uncertainty in these days of less | | might be held here successfully ' from a financial point of view.

tires. So the musicians put their instruments away and fold their music and hie themselves home, to negotiate for summer jobs. For some of them there will be work in New York, Philadelphia, | Chicago or Camp Limberlost at Lagrange, Ind.

Director Fabien Sevitzky plans | to spend the balance of the sum- | mer directing music at the Lim-

berlost camp. So we are all deserted. 2 = 2

| Summer Concerts

ALL. THIS GOES BACK to into Franklin Miner,

er The Friday afternoon audience was hurrying home in a gust of snowflakes. “Is that all?” I asked him.

“After Saturday night, ves,” he |

said. “Sort of a shame,” I said.

mer concerts,” he said. And why not? Is there a “season” music? The season is based primarily on the financial consideration that the folks most prone to subscribe to a concert series go on vacations during the summer. Maybe this was true in the days before the war. I doubt if it will be as true this summer or next summer.

The summer concert idea has |

been discussed by the orchestra’s board of directors, but the board has been unwilling to take the plunge because of the symphony's uncertain financial status.

Mr. Miher has contended that |

summer concerts, as a separate venture from the winter series,

for good

QUICK DENTAL

® PLATES

Repaired, Restyled, Refitted.

® TEETH

Missing Teeth Replaced. @ No

Complete Laboratory Facilities ur Office.

REPAIR SERVICE

Appointment Necessary.

i

! coronation sky's “Boris Godounov,” which is

“Well, we ought to have sum- something of a grand finale to |

| work was excellent.

From an entertainment point of view, I have no doubt of the outcome. The taste of symphony goers for good music does not '

take a recess. 2

Fine Teamwork

ABOUT YESTERDAY'S CONCERT: It was a fitting climax to | the season because it made you regret the end of it. Thomas L. Thomas, the baritone, sang “Deh Vieni Alla Fines- | tra” from the Mozart opera “Don Giovanni” and “Benvenuto's Aria” from the opera, “Benvenuto Cellini” by Diaz. There is only one voice like this His is | meticulous singing

2 2

the powerful, of an artist. Mr. Thomas and the Indianapo- | lis Symphonic choir teamed with | the orchestra for the prologue and scene of Moussorg-

any “season.” |

2 2 2 'Sevitzky Has Landed—' DIRECTOR FABIEN SEVITZ- | KY sang, too, turning to Mr. | Thonras and opening his mouth as the baritone part came in with the orchestra. Unfortunately, no | one could hear Mr. Sevitzky singing. The co-ordination of the entire | Mr. Sevitzky | had the situation well in hand. He always does. The orchestra played the Rim- | sky-Korsakov “Easter” overture and then the melodic symphony | in C major by Mozart. . This last concert pair is the occasion for the exclusive presen- | tation of Lionel Barrymore's orchestration of four Edward Mac- | Dowell sea pieces originally written for piano. Mr. Sevitzky told the audience how he had visited the composer’s | widow and obtained permission for the orchestration last summer, but had run into trouble with the publishers. They agreed to the orchestration (1) provided Lionel Barrymore did it and (2) provided the Indianapolis symphony played it | exclusively. “That,” related Mr. “was fine with me.” The Barrymore orchestration gave new depth and grandeur to the MacDowell pieces, highlight- ! ing the descriptive melodies. I would like to hear the orchestra | play these pietes again. | But I'll have to wait for seven | months. Shame, isn’t it?

Sevitzky,

HEAR “JACKIE” BURRIS

WORLD-RENOWNED EVANGELIST “BLOODY HANDS"

(Alse Moving Pictures of Solomon Islands, Java, Singapore and Burma—In Technicolor)

TONIGHT, 7:30

"JACKIE" BURRIS

230 P. M. — OUTSTANDING SERMON ON BIBLE PROPHECY “The World's Cry for a Superman And How the Way Is Being Prepared For His Coming’

7:30 P. M. — BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATED SERMON

“Blockades On the Road to Mell”

LE TABERNACLE

1130 NIGHTLY (EXCEPT MON.)

10,000 SEATS

ADMISSION FREE

| Monday

| ald Duck,

| Cunningham of

up with Miss Tierney and tries to

{force her to marry the millionaire

so they can gyp him. It seems she has to do it.

the goods on her.

excellent villainy lately.

There are flashes of genuine com-| Dec. 1. edy which lighten this one up con-

siderably.

|

{Allen Jr.

{ attraction. R.L

The Tokatyan and George Rasely, | gang, headed by Laird Cregar, hasjors of the Metropolitan. Laird Cregar is| ‘the fat man who has been doing! “Bluebeard”

|sing Jan. 17.

“NIGHT BEFORE THE DI- sky and Babin will play |VORCE,” with Lynn Bari and Joe as the fourth is the Indiana’s second |

opera

and Hilda Burke. Metropolitan sopranos; Jean Tennyson, ! Chicago opera soprano, and Armand | ten- |

2. Ballet Theater will present | with Alicia Markov. | Anton Dolin and Irina Baronova | 3. Helen Traubel, soprano, will| 4. The duo-piano team of BronFeb. 14

in the series. 5. Alexander Kipnis, Metropolitan

|bass-baritone, will sing March 22.

NEIGHBORHOODS

By Frank Widner

THINGS ARE BOUND TO happen when a show girl and a professor who has been laboring for nine years on an encyclopedia

get together.

week-end.

So, if vou think vou'll like such a performance, vou will) drop in to the Fountain | | TOW

Square sometime through Tuesday or at the Zaring tomorrow through Wednesday. Added to the fine work of Gary

00 (the professor) and Bar- | a he 5 | through

bara Stanwyck (the show girl) is the torrid skin beating of Gene Krupa, the drummer boy. 2 8 EJ THE ACADEMY award winner,

next week for the benefit of those fans who missed it at its regular showing. It will be there through Wednesday. o 2 2 THE KIDDIES are going to like this and mom ’'n pop should too. The Rivoli has booked two separate groups of cartoons to be shown this week—40 minutes of

| comedy. Monday through Wednes-

day, those who will parade across the screen of the East side theater are Donald Duck, Pluto, Porky Pig, Popeye, Olive Oyle, Wimpy, Superman, Elmer and Hiawatha’s rabbit hunt. The second group includes DonMickey and Minnie Goofy, Pluto and Donnephews. They will be

Mouse. ald’s

| shown Thursday through Satur-

day. 2 2 IN RESPONSE to many requests for a return of the picture “One Foot in Heaven,” Earl the Fountain Square has booked the film at the Sanders tomorrow and Monday. He also said that the second of the “Superman” series of cartoons, in technicolor, will be at the Fountain through Tuesday.

8

2 2 2

{ TOW | “How Green Was My Valley,” is | being brought back to the Irving |

throngn Wednesday:

THE PARAMOUNT has a new |

serial will be shown each Tuesday and Wednesday thereafter. It is “Don Winslow of the Navy.”

ff # #2 THE WEEK-END SCHEDULE:

BELMONT—' Confirm or Deny ang ‘Married Bachelor.” Tomorrow Yhrough sday' ‘Bugle Calls’ and ‘Cadet

CINEMA ‘Down in San Diego” . M. Pulha

am, Esq.” Tomorrow po h Tuesday: ‘Babes on Broadway’ and shorts. and ‘Pacific and Monday: and ‘‘Married

DAISY—‘Cadet Girl” Blackout.” Tomorrow “Remember the Day” Bachelor.” EMERSON" "You're the Army Now” and ‘Blues in the Nien. Tomorrow through Wednesda “Man Who Deny to Dinner” an “Confirm or eny..

ESQ Died With Their Boots: pio and Rehan So PA ne Tos morrow adn Pulham, Esq.” and “Mu Men aay ‘Her Life.”

FOUNTAIN SQUARE—_Through Tuesday: “Ball ot Fire” and “A Date With the Falcon.’

GRAN ADA—Through Wednesday ‘The Bugle Sounds” and ‘Married Bachelor.»

HAMILTON—“You're in the Army Now’ and ‘Blues in the Night.” Tomor-

As Superior Skin Preparations to

relieve externally caused

SKIN IRRITATION

AI EE

OINTMENT A WORLD-WIDE SUCCESS FOR 60 YEARS i ted Cuticura Soap

Quickly relieve ho

opening Tuesday which |

|

screen star Mary Pickford, will go

then be assigned to a flight train-

to his role in the picture “Wings” several years ago. He has 450 hours flying time, 150 more than the navy minimum for the volunteer classification.

And they do in “Ball of Fire,” the new picture chock full of plenty of slang which is at two neighborhood theaters this

through Wednesday ‘Babes Broadway’ and ‘Perfect Snob.” IRVING—Through tomorrow: member the Day” and Heart.’ MECCA— ‘Secrets of the Lone Wolf” and “Pugitive Valley.’ Tomorrow esday : ‘Four and ‘Tanks a Million.” ORIENTAL" ‘This Woman Is Mine" and ‘‘Bad Lands of Dakota.” Tomorrow and Monday: azan s Secret Treas- "’ and “Kid From Kansas.’ PARAMOUNT — ° ‘Night of January 16th” and ‘Gangs of Sonora.” Tomorand Monday: “Nothing but the and ‘Skylark.’

on

Aces”

Truth” PARKER a NE Boots On" and ellz now and Monday: “Riot Squad.” REX — “Mountain Moonlight” and ‘Playmates. "” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘‘Babes on Broadway’ and shorts, RITZ “Louisiana Purchase’’ and “Niagara Falls. Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Birth of the Blues” and “Glamour Boy.’ RIVOLI—Through tomorrow: Eager’ and ‘The Bugle Sounds.” show tonight only: ‘‘Santa Fe Trail. SANDERS—'‘Raiders of the Desert” ang ‘Fargo Kid.” Tomorrow and Mongeyi ‘One Foot in Heaven” and “You elong to Me.’ T. CLAIR—' ‘Married Bachelor and gle Soun ds. Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Remember | the Day’ and “Gentleman at Heart SHERIDAN—* Tig and “Bad Lands of Dakota Sor ow tirongh Wednesday: “H. ham, Esq.” and “Dr. Kildare's Vietory. SPEEDWAY—"Bugle Sounds” “Blondie Goes to College.” Tomorrow through Tuesday. ‘How Green Was My Valley’ and ‘Sing for Your Supper.’

Died With Their apoppin.”” Tomor“Strange Alibi” and

‘Johnny Last

and

{ hearing.

| (and I'm sure | | |

| ripped

Re- | ‘Gentleman at | |

tl |]

against City Hall for closing down the burlesque houses without a

Moss refused to issue licenses.

Some of the critics were a bit

reluctant to do it, fearing it would

| put them in the position of de-

fending burlesque itself. But How-

ard Lindsay, author of ‘Life With | Father” and co-producer of “Arse-

nic and Old Lace,” got after the boys on the papers for failing to lash out against what Mr. Lindsay termed “undemocratic procedure.”

The boys on the papers got the | | idea. | about the burlesque blackout, One |

Now, they're all burned up

critic admitted he hadn’t been in- |

side a burlesque house years, but contends he wants to continue to enjoy the privilege of walking past them. F-4

o ”

The Perfect Femme

“KIPLING’S JUNGLE BOOK”

which comes to Loew’s next week

| put a new gray hair in Alexander

Korda’s head. The movie was shot in Sherwood forest, California. One 35-pound monkey his trainer's pants off,

LAST 2 TIMES 2:30 and 8:30

Eihel EMLYN wiiAmS® Ploy

"THE CORN IS GREEN

EVE, 55c, $2.15 SAT. MAT, 55¢, $2.20

The houses were closed | when License Commissioner Paul '

in five |

STATE— "Mystery Ship” and ‘‘Forbidden Trails.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Honky Tonk” and “Men in Her | Life.’ { STRAND—' ‘Married ‘Bugle Sounds. Tuesday: “Remember ‘Gentleman at Heart.” STRATFORD— "Frightened Lady’ and ‘Dude Cowboy.’ omorrow through Tuesday: “Playmates” and “Internanational Lady TACOMA— ‘Men in Her Life’’ and ‘Last of the Duanes.”” Tomorrow jhrough) Tuesday: ‘‘Babes on Broadway” nd Shorts. TABOTT— and ‘‘Rise and Rhine, ‘Tuesday: * on Shorts. XEDO— "Great Guns” and “Wild Geese Calling.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Babes on Broadway’ and Shorts. UPTOWN—"Birth of the Blues” and “Gentleman at Heart.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Bugle Calls” and “Married Bachelor. GUE— "Sergeant York.' Tomorrow “Babes_on Broadand “Mr. and Mrs. North.” RING — ‘‘Hellzapoppin” and “All Tanah the Night.”” Tomorrow tarough Yedpesqay: “Ball of Fire” and ‘‘Pacific ackou

BUDDY ROGERS IS ACCEPTED BY NAVY

HOLLYWOOD, March 28 (U. P.). —Charles (Buddy) Rogers, 37, film actor and orchestra leader, was ac-

cepted by the navy today for training as a volunteer flying instructor. Mr. Rogers, whose wife is former

and | through | Day’ and |

Bachelor” omorrow the

“You're in_the Army Now” Tomorrow ‘through Broadway’ and

his

to Pensacola for a refresher course,

ing center. His interest in flying dates back

INDIANAPOLIS

YMPHON

ORCHESTRA FABIEN SEVITZKY

Conductor

CLOSING CONCERT TONIGHT—8:30 P. M. MURAT—RI. 9596

Soloist

THOMAS L. THOMAS

Baritone

and Indianapolis Symphonic Choir

Rimsky-Korsakov; Diaz Mozart: McDowell Moussorgsky

Good Seats Either Concert $1.10, $1.65, $2.20, $2.75, $3.30 (Tax Incl.)

CALL MURAT —RI. 9596

DANGE EVERY SATURDAY

CORKY'S 11-Pe. ORCHESTRA

TWINS NEARING 81 DOUGLAS, Ga. (U. P.).—Spencer

and Archilles Burch are identical

twins and will celebrate their 8ist birthday soon.

DICK SHELTON AND HIS MUSICAL MARINERS Fitch Band Wagon Stars

ADM. 55¢ Dance Sun. 7:30 to 13:30

INDIANA

BURLESQUE AS

LUCILLE ABBEY PRIORITIES of 1942 ond Glorified

Mat. 2:15—2 NIGHT SHOWS— and 9. Get Up a Party and Attend Our Saturday Midnight Show.

YOU LIKE IT. Auburn-Haired Glamour Girl With

American GIRLS

CONTINUOUS ON SUNDAY

Franchot Tone “THIS WOMAN S$ Robt, Stack “BAD LANDS OF DaKozs”

THEATRES

EAST SIDE

BIGGEST BEST

Today & Mat. Today 20¢ Plus Tomorrow 12:45 to 6 Tax

Robt. Taylor “Johnny Eager”

Lana Turner Wallace Beery

if 99 Bugle Sounds Marjorie Main EXTRA! Added to Last Show

TONIGHT ONLY! frrol 6iSante Fe Trail”

Flynn MON R. Young ‘Married Bacheior” ' «Blondie Goes to College” AND 40 Revival Minutes of Fun

for the Entire Family

|

With Hollywood's Cartoon Favorites

TITTY ES

Robt. Preston—Ellen Drew THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16TH” 3 Mesquiteers—Bob Steele “GANGS OF SONORA”

SUN. & MON.—2 BIG HITS Bob Hope—Paulette Goddard

“Nothing But the Truth” Claudette Colbert “SKYLARK”

Ray Milland IRVING 3, Soasre: E. Wash, Tomorrow Claudette Colbert—John Payne “REMEMBER THE DAY” Carole Landis—Cesar Romero “A GENTLEMAN AT HEART”

J. Durante “You're in the Army Now” Pris. Lane “BLUES IN THE NIGHT” AND! “Jack Holt of Secret Service’ SUN “MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER” * Don, Ameche “Confirm or Deny”

Loretta Young “MEN IN HER LIFE” Geo. Montgomery “LAST OF DUANES” “DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY” SUNDAY—Mickey Rooney-Judy Garland “BABES ON BROADWAY”

Also Selected Short Subjects

EMERSON A od |

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6116 Plus Sheridan °°, 20c¢ 7" Olsen & Johnson “HELLZAPOPPIN” Richard Dix “BAD LANDS OF DAKOTA” AND! “HOLT OF THE SECRET SERVICE”

SUN “H. M. PULHAM, ESQ.” . “BR. KILDARE gy VICTORY” 2930 Open Plus PARKER E. 10th 6:45 20¢ Tax E. Flynn “Died With Their Boots On” Olsen & Johnson “HE LLZAPOPPIN" SUN. “Strange Alibi"

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MECCA. "33 Warren William N. Noble Ruth Ford “SECRETS OF THE LONE WOLF” Range Busters “FUGITIVE VALLEY” SUNDAY—William Tracy—Flyse Knox “TANKS A MILLION” Piivate Slack in person “FOTR ACES”

HAMILTON

Jimmy Durante—Jane Wyman “YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW” Priscilla Lane—Richard Whorf “BLUES IN THE NIGHT”

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Laurel & Hardy “GREAT GUNS” “WILD GEESE CALLING”

NORTH SIDE

16th & 1:30

CINEMA Dela. to 6 220

Bonita Granville—Ray McDonald “DOWN IN SAN DIEGO” Hedy Lamarr “H. M. PULHAM, ESQ.”

Sunday thru Tuesday Mickey Judy ROONEY @ GARLAND

“BABES ON BROADWAY”

Plus Selected Short Subjects

z ARING 28th & Central Last Times Tonite Olsen & Johnson ‘“HELLZAPOPPIN” H. Bogart “ALL THRU THE NIGHT”

SUNDAY “BALL OF FIRE”

“PACIFIC BLACKOUT” Ed Wall Stratford sai Wallace

“FRIGHTENED WOMAN” Tim Holt “DUDE COWBOY” SUNDAY—George Brent-Ilona Massey

“INTERNATIONAL LADY” Kay Kyser “PLAYMATES” EI BTN CR PARKING LOT EL

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ern POSITIVELY LAST DAY! Continuous Performances

_| "SGT. YORK"

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SUNDAY REGULAR PRICES 15¢ and Soe “BABES ON BROADWAY” Gracie Allen, ‘MR. & MRS. NORTH”

TALBOTT Talbott at ond

Open 1 P. M. Cont. Showing Jimmy Durante—Phil Silvers “YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW” Jack Oakie “RISE & SHINE”

Bing Crosby “BIRTH OF THE BLUES” Carole Landis ‘Gentlemen at Heart”

SUN W. Beery “BUGLE CALLS” Y “MARRIED BACHELOR”

WEST DAISY

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