Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 July 1942 — Page 14
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LOS ANGELES, July 3 (U. P).— PVT. MILBURN K. WHITE has |thriller of 1903, “The Great Train
Film star Victor Mature added his EN . : ; : returned to. Camp Polk, La., after |Robbery,” will be screened for = E % manly physique to the war effort Studio Evicts Staff While i by R | C H A R D LEW | S ; E wr man SPENding an |members of the Rotary club at their 4 E i T 3 5 ea today, enlisting in the coast guard. ‘i gl k : One New Detour ~ dded : f eight-day fur- |weekly meeting at 12:15 p. m. Tues-| = iho Sn
I've done in my life,” he told Lieui.| By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN mother, Mrs, | Arthur W. Baker, manager of the MILLIONS ole
John D. Roche. “The coast guard{ United Press Hollywood Correspondent - Forp. Sdrawkcab Construction. : Iva Belle White, | ==" Vaudeville SUPER-ROAD. SHOW
has a big job to do and I'm priv-| HOLLYWOOD, July 3. — Orson KEITH'S STAGE SHOW this week, with the optimistic title, . Yl J 1301 S. West st. Be SHEEH Jano Wihers 1% fleged to be a part of the outfit.” |(Man-From-Mars) Welles came a| “Millions Cheer,” offers a fair sample of vaudeville talent, including | Construction of six state high-|g& : A member of Adults NATIONAL ROAD 40 y © “The Mad Martindales™ §} The actor, who weighs 207 pounds |jong-distance cropper today when| the renowned Prof. Backwards who possesses very special stfig, I |Ways has been completed a nd the the armored 30c | MLWEST QF AIN DAIS J end stands six feet, two and one-|R-K-O Radio studios ordered his| mean gifts. i detours lifted, Samuel -C. | fladden, force, Pvt. White Children Ew 2. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES half inches tall, was given a brief|staff evicted and indicgled that Fork Sdrawkecab is a super double-talk man who not only retites highway commission chairyin, an- has been in the Tontie & 3a, 28c.I! o 44g TU delay to complete a picture. In the when he returned from Brazil he'd| and sings but spells sdrawkcab. It gets you after a while, doesn’t it? nounced today. HE service since oll “MELODY RANCH" 5:00 @ C Closing picture he wears the uniform of an|probably have to roll his picture : Hn The professor is a large man | Now open to traffic are Road .l, January. He is | Rt DON'T TELL” "Owl" Show Sat. Nite 11:30 army private. cameras somewhere: else, with a chubby face who appears |South to north of Modoc; [toad 9| py, White 21, a graduate : He returns in two weeks from ; Bl | on stage in cap and gown with a |{rom Road 46 to Shelbyvili®; Road of Manual high | nearly three months of spectacular : blackboard. The audience thinks |16, from the junction of Koad 119 school and was a trucker before
Yow'll Have Plenty of Bl movie making, speech making and : | up some pretty stiff words, like |t0 Roya: Center; Road 30, cast ef| entering the army. F 4 N making the rounds in South Amer- electrophotomagnetism and the | Valparaiso; Road 155, from Fioad 44
to find the offi f his Mer- professor spells them and pro- to Bargersville, and Road [35 from : fe Sine ad i or nounces them backwards in a |Road 50 to Freetown. BLANKET SET AFIRE,
: makeup department, one of his pic- ; hsalf, I mean flash. 1t 1s quite in- | One new detour placed i. effect at the tures 3 bey another in en p ; X triguing. this week closed Road 12 {rom the WOMAN IS BURNED : pieces and the third—the one he’s : It occurred to me while the |junction of Roads 12 and il south] Mrs. Laura Moore, 57, of 867 been making south of the border—in professor was backwarding on |in Whiting, East Chicago 20d Gary|pjetcher ave. received third-de-censor’s office from here to Rio. Keith's stage that this unusual |for a distance of 8% mils, gree burns early today when a B : i “Until he gets here we are keep- : use of the language might be em- | _ Hi blanket on her bed igni ONGACRE P ARK ing mum,’ announced Herbert ployed to some advantage in the |THEATERS ASKED : ane ox er bed was ignited by J Drake, his first assistant, personal : everyday world. AT La lh a cigaret. A stage full of your favorite ll representative, and press agent, as : Ld Perhaps the professor's back- TO DONATE SCRAP James Dutro, a roomer, rushed to AND SWIMMING POOL radio stars. : je Femoved i pittines (of Welles) 1 Wards Sevkiniiue mig be of Valus WASHINGTON, July 3.— Che war [her aid when she screamed. Police j rom wall. “We're sore.” ; : e oracles who write the |n.oquction board today cal :d upon tink . a ; . . SATURDAY NIGHT Take Welles’ second movie, “The , | speeches and platforms for politi- bre nation’s 16,000 motion picture A rst wing i ier Pony Track Baseball Field Boating Show Starts at Magnificent Ambersons,” Drake said] ; cal conventions, such as the tWo |exhibitors and’ operators (: legiti-|tion was called critical one Kiddie Pool Dance Floor 8:30 P. M. at Not only did the studio release this gatherings held in Indianapolis [mate stage theaters to salvige cop- - . - one as an ordinary film without recently. per, carbon butts and carton drip- Outdoor Movie July 4th—And Each Sunday Night
TOMLINSON HALL an advertising campaign, or world 4 8 =u =» pings. 1 . Market and Delaware premiere, but it didn’t even hold a For Politici ans Christopher J. Dunphy, chief of 0 ANCE--SWIM ; | $18 ausements section of fhe WB | Mammoth FIREWORKS Display
cocktail party for the critics, he said. ix — Ralph Rio and Terry Howard OF COURSE, it has long been
: id that salvage cent toe bein are caught in action during their | recognized that the writers of said or k > Eoiiiies r iv x ; “Baby Snooks” act at Keith’s yes. | political speeches and platforms |... other metals should be. -alvaged 4 ONG ACRE oad att terday. . manage to say nothing very ade- immediately and sent to tH: nearest A Te Cans quately in forward English, but theater supply company.
with backwards English they | aprarigements have bern, made
Lf Foi i ST Toc SH WHEN DOES IT START? could say even less. with the supply compani¢: to sell CHUCK SMITH "TO NIGHT" i 111% aL .
In the home, it might also prove |g); salvage material to scrap deal-
: CIRCLE . practical. The man comes around ers and to donate the proceeds to ‘And His Indiana University Orch. 9 ? : Ib stages Sea Weews 2nd bis for the instalment on the car, [the Red Cross or othe; welfare Every Wed., Fri., Sat., Sun. 4 estra, an u . i i . 5! g ; = REWO RKS 1:05, 3:55, 6:45 and 9:25, or else, and you simply stand in |agencies, Mr. Dunphy said. 9 3B fi ' 2N
ON HIGH SCHOOL ROAD
“The Falcon Takes Over,” With the doorway and tell him: “I tnia
tog ti.” And if he doesn’t get it : DOORS OPEN | ~ George Sanders and Lynn Bari, at g gev ; 10:15 A. M. | EE, BUY WAR STAMPS AND BONDS
11:35, 2:25, 5:15, 8:05 and 10:25. J | the first time, shout it at him . | ; we | —_— until he goes away. : ll op § AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD THEATER - TWO BIG FREE DISPLAYS “Sergeant York,” with Gary This ought to work on the en- / -® o . . Cooper -and Joan Leslie, at 11, cyclopedia salesmen as well as = 5 E 1200 Seats NORTH SIDE 1:42, 4:24, 7:06 and 9:38. enterprising young women Who a th After 6, 30¢ Sop AFTERNOON and EVENING Sunday—-York” at 1:23, 4:10, go around from door to door mak- 3 i R Roman (Plus Tax) 4 SR TIA 13 Yo gl
6:52 and 9:34 ing surveys on how we live and
+ KEITH'S why.
J EA | ; 4 » NAY 3% Tay TL . 2 > “The Mad Martindales,” with Jane At the office, the professor's . {:\ ; George Raft—FPat O’Brien = “SIN THIS OUR LIFE’ : Witkiess, Alan Mowraz and Marjorie method might be attempted with BAER ! / . 6b y Richard Arlen “TORPEDO BOAT» | wanes, 12:19. 2:57. 5:35. 8:13 | | 5 fair chance of success when you 1 \ : BRO ADW AY y Continuous Matinee Tomorrow
On sk in stumble in late of a Monday Sa On stage, “Millions Cheer,” at 1:43, | | morning and find yourself conPICNIC GROUNDS 4:26, 7:04 and 9:43, Ds ost : 4 hs esohe | FRE Aig Tate again SNP hears ih “SEGRET AGENT OF JAPAN” FTWAYNE 2 ST CCAIR ~£0n 6.6" PLUS TAX | ADMISSION “The Real Glory,” with Gary “Stun,” you say. : me———
Preston Foster—Lynn Baril
Cooper, David Niven and Andrea “What's that?”
Leeds, at 10:30, 1:50, 5:15 and 8:35. “Stun.” Sat. Matinee Only
* INDIANA'S LARGEST AMUSEMENT CENTER + | || [vgionag stp ityerl | Iona AREA oy ENTIRE ro av [—— ——. i LEEPYTIME GAL
George Sanders, at 12:15, 3:37, 7 “Oh.” N ET oa rs . NEW FREE COMIC BOOKS - ” - - . orl 0nd 1150 9: Sunday — “Glory” at 1:20, 4:45 Plus “Two Yan's In Trinidad” with Pat O'Brien EE
and 10:20. E- —— . and 8:10; “Lover” at 3:05, 6:30 and Other Acts CONTINUOUS MATINEE TOMORROW
Bo HOWEVER, I fail to see any ar (=F F ob A% NW CINEMA 7° COOL . LYRIC practical value in the remarkable ath. c ILLINOIS» TA-2232 | Open Daily—1:30 2 M.—22¢ to 6 “Syncopation,” with the All- feats of the Three Walkmirs, a . Priscilla Lane—Robert Cummings Rudyard 66 JUNGLE BOOK”
American dance band, Adolphe b ee alance act in which two women Kipling’s Menjou, Jackie Cooper and Bonita Irene Hervey, “FRISCO LIL’ Laraine Day—Barry Nelson
: . . . i -like arr ment . Granville, at 11, 1:55, 4:45, 7:40 climb a trapeze-like angemen ® Special Mat. Sat. 12:45 ¢ | ‘YANK ON THE BURMA ROAD’
and 10:30. which is supported on the fore-
i 1—LATE COMICS FREE : \ aie “Scattergood Rides High,” with head of Mr. Walkmir. And the 2—COLOR CARTOON LAUGH RIoT | |Sgpatfopd UNE Guy Kikkee, at 12:40, 3:35, 6:30 team of Gaynor and Ross who do - ga AnTEuw» | hap yee BOOK". # and 9:20. dervish-whirls on roller skates are 5—Epi. 9, “King of the Texas Rang- SABU HE { Sunday—“Syncopation” at 1:15, only entertaining. : ers” with Slingin’ Sammy Baugh «SECRETS OF THE WASTELANDS”
ALL SEATS . 4:15, 7:10 and 10; “Scattergood” Keaton & Armfield, a gent and : mela lu Rn Sie Ramen Toh a Ta
#0c, 1 to 5 P. M. at 2:55, 6 and 8:50. a gal, perform a strip-tease and 30 " TALBOTT virginia Weidler ha ; transformation act which would } cook SL BORN TO Ray McDonald
PRO-NAZI PAPER BOMBED | pardly offend your maiden aunt. A Sabu in “JUNGLE BOOK" Color BUENOS AIRES, July 3 (U. P.).| It is something of a satire on bur- iW o eridan—Robert Cummings Westinghouse Air-Conditione Field “KINGS ROW” onti : —A small bomb was thrown from| lesque and amusing, too. Terry Marlene Dietrich “SPOILERS” Continuous Matinee Tomorrow A a speeding automobile at the build-| Howard and Ralph Rio do a Baby | Cont. Mat. Tomorrow—Doors Open 1 P. M. : ing of the pro-Nazi newspaper| Snooks act, which has its moments a” _— ZARING 2h 4 Conia Pampero today, but no damage was| now and then. : yg REX Northwestern 20C 7. Bette Seis livia | DeHavilland caused. There is a chorus this week, the : i “MR. BUG GOES TO TOWN” Leon Errol “MEXICAN SPITFIRE AT SEA”
3 o “All-American Sweethearts.” The “A YANK ON THE BURMA ROAD”
CORRE a irl to watch is the blond d Continuous Matinee Tomorrow Continuous Matinee Tomorrow / oe BIr. watc! S e blona, secon i y LIS] iL: I: from left end. And that’s the | St ti WEST SIDE show. ar ng 2902 Lon Ch - EE : D : . ST ATE w on Chaney moo
8 = # . 10th Evelyn Ankaers PENDLETON PIKE - ; “GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN” Continuous From Dusk : THE MOVIE is “The Mad Mar- “SECRETS OF THE WASTELANDS” . GP. SALE E Preston Foster—Lynn Bari:
@ HN iE i tH 5 ; o . M = lisgsles x comedy with (Jane First Time BELMONT Belmont & Wash. “SECRET AGENT OF JAPAN" ! ’” Sn ers a own up, or almos George Raft “BROADWAY “THE SPOILERS 5 4 doi Sa Bo Th 3 Buddy Ebsen “That Uncertain Feeling” : 2p0 GORE C18 ® acing ore ! “SING YOUR WORRIES AWAY” DAIS 2540 W. Mickey Rooney o MELVYN also is a good patriotic short, at Pa ular Geo. Raft—Pat O’Brien “BROADWAY” ho pian Lewis Ewa ) DOUGLAS “ji American Anniversary.” It’s Westinghouse Air-Conditioned “COURTSHIP OF ANDY HARDY”
ora RAT ON | worth "10 minutes of your time to i . Continuous Matinee Tomorrow “WHO IS HOPE SCHUYLER?” | SPECIAL ATTRACTION : Prices! - B 3 : =. ‘
SATURDAY NIGHT, see it. SOUTH SIDE FIREWORKS DISPLAY . : : cn — QRCMESTRA Jessels Decide ~EREYI— Sht featuring } Ann Sheridan “KINGS ROW”
: On Separation LAST TIMES PLEASANTLY “GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN” uly R 1) L L 3 3 L A | 1) Ae Ew TONITE ® coor a Eg ool ROA | ncruvoon wy 2 «rc h BOE. |aEnecsni | ERD
ni with Johnny Weissmuller—Maureen O'Sullivan
“A Finer roller skati ironment” Comedian George Jessel, 44, said| 4 ; Ah 1 ANNER (The Fall Guy) 4 Poof party digteunts, today he and Lois Andrews Jessel,| 7 1 : : “Close Call for Ellery Queen” 1045 VIRGINIA AVE.
’ " Oh ® Easily accessible from all 18, had decided on a trial separa- ; bk ; TODAY at 4:17 and 8:24 |) MIDGLEY
of town. A few steps from 4 | | tion, “but anything like a divorce id ; : : Adults ge after phe Kids Al qe (Medley in Taps)
1106 Prospect ’Til 6 Shows
— . : : : » : transit lines: Penn.-Minn. trol: certainly isn’t in the cards.” ” 8 Sanders All Seats ile Show Is Cont. Today From 4 P. M.
ware) bus, 11l.-Shelby car, STOP at St.Joe: | | Otel while the showgirl he mar-|
or Oth st. ® Comfortable summer dress J | ried when she was 16 remained in| ! - 3 Continuous Matinee Tomorrow CONTINUOUS - SHOWINGS! regulations — slacks, sport clothes. | | the tiny honfe she took when she) “Wg : ha . UNCUT! FULL-LENGTH €
AND ON THE CIRCLE SCREEN © Shoe skate rentals. ® Complete line | | came to Hollywood for screen tests.
THE FALCON RAKES OVER iid] —— Miss SD fe jor Hi ’ . iss Andrews to'a long term pic- i AN H ME THE WIND GEORGE SANDERS LYNN BARI IRANI | ture contract by 20th Century-Fox q TRY A WANT AD IN FR LE oe To Ee 0d = : were revealed almost simultaneous- MS, | IT WILL GET QUICK RESULTS. at Lower Prices This Year—and
: Mat. on Saturday and Sunday [to 5p. m . : : : . y ic ill i= i Probably Never! James Gleason Allen Jenkins : CAR ad first picture will be a mus !
STAGE SHOW to 40c' to 5 bh 5 fo KIDDIE Summer Special “The house was to small for the | : : E AST SIDE PRICES I P.M P. M.. Closing Ry andor 12. . GL two g us,” Jessel seid, bo i 5 rE I . ' Kio *: vdab wh way it never was intende shou : ; THE 1630 open | EX A MIL, ON 211 Oth Children 2h Anytime (Includes re Tatkira, tax) live there. -We may get a bigger Coa EMERSON :. wu, 5% Walt Disney's “DUMBO”
ALL SEATS ALL PRICES INCLUDE TAX place later, but well see how this : “ONE NIGHT IN LISBON” Cartoon Feature Th . — ’ Henry Fonda—Gene Tierney
works out.” : «“Comin’ Round the Mount3in” “We've quarreled, but that’s all,” 4 Ba eS OITRRE “RINGS ON HER FINGERS”
EN of’ Miss Andrews said, ‘The Jessi] i : Matinee Tomorrow, 206: 5, / \ eight-months-old daughter re- \ .
' Geo. Montgomery ‘LAST OF DUANES’ BARGAIN PRICES UNTIL 6:00
7 ley, N.Meridianbus, Central (via Dela. Jessel moved into the Biltmore| x Jeftrey Lynn “UNDERGROUND” Cont. Mat. Sat. From 1:30
; DADARL | he hottest Jam session in jive mained with her. Wh ! history’ Lynn Bari—Alan Curtis “WE GO FAST” Don Ameche—Joan Bennett DL NER «CONFIRM - OR DENY” MATINEE TOMORROW—1:15 P. M.
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30 O ; PARKER ; ii: ¢i5 20€ 1ax | | h ARY Lh) John Wayne “SPOILERS” 'Randolph Scott’ «International Lady” ETL ILS. A ”— 2442 23 Plus CONTINUOUS MATINEE TOMORROW C “ 783 Chas, Starrett TACOM E. Wash, Tax MECCA N. Noble Russell Hayden Ray Milland “I WANTED WINGS” “WEST OF TOMBSTONE” re : ; “JUNGLE MAN” ENTERTAIN vA YANK ON THE BURMA ROAD” Buster Crabbe “J : ‘DICK TRACY . ‘CRIME, INC.” ; OF ALL Tl MENTS Continuous Mat. TonroV, Start 1 P. M. Sheridan E Wak Opel 0 Hw ME!9 - Arin Sheridan “KINGS ROW” =
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