Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1943 — Page 19

OPENING TODAY. 1: At Keith's VOICE Jfrom the Balcony HELENS YY IAUE sets him Segoe" which | 17, 1041, mean mienten oe ht hos Ty YEN anB iEwie I St Be ee TEL a] SYMPHONY ns i es 25 Sana o:0. Wer. Butler- Jor dan Group Gives ‘ by RICHARD LEWIS Portrays Andrew Johnson inlte Be Her he full er information, ORCHESTRA

on." vith Basil Rathbone and Nigel : ; a advantage of a somewhat obscure In the Season's Bruce, at 10 15, 3, 5:25, 1:50 and Varied Program. : . : ~ Loew! s Film. historical - subject and treats it | open 10 1, = : CL ING

CURBENY FEATURES The Butler-Jordan philharmonic “Tennessee Johnson” (Loew s), in credibly. Acting and direction are

LOEW'S «| 'Cry Havoc ; en hich Van Heflin, the talented, new; "ohent. - Inel. = -1 CON RTS *ennessse. Johnson”. with. V. choir graces the stage of Keith's Y Ww! a. x uel © Districh—John Wayne )

Heflin, Lionel Barrymore and Ru Ruth this week, under the direction of THE FIRST PLAY to let the light of current events into’ English’s actor gets a fine chance to show “Three Hearts for Julia” (also Alan Tl ass Murat’ Theater

Hussey, at 12:50, 4:32 an « ” urses taan don’t |. 9 * turns’ “ Ma hing Home” TOMORROW—S: 30 P. M. “Three Hearts for Julia,” i Joseph Lautner of Jordan conserva- this season is “Cry Havoc,” a new rams of b on Batasn who, who what” he can do, ¥ out to beir eye) brings Ann Sothern and! When Jahiusy Comes Mare as A P.M Ann Southern and Melvyn Douglas, 3 g get rescued. It is the inspired. produc one an * | sincere historical drama of the life : ! I TT _SUND Y=—3 P. . at 1135, 2:59, 7:42 and 10 tory. Keith's pelicy or booking local| o< ohvious from the play doesn’t bat in the big league. of professional s Johnsson. who : Melvyn Douglas together for a light'§ Open Je (March 27-28) of Andrew Jo » WHO TOSe Irom, ance. The comedy is tinny and.f 20¢ "5'8 § PROGRAM

ENGLISH’S talent whenever possible is certainly playwrights. He's a director for M-G-M out in Hollywood. Probably, ; ; ” te ors rentice to}. “Cry Havoe,” a new war E play of welcome. he’s a good one. “Cry Havoc” with its all girl cast has some acute Be dent, of the United so is the music which Ann's all- | “First Indian Showings TCHAIKOVSKY Women on Bataan, ai §:40 The choir sings a group of old theatrical angles to it. States. : female orchestra, plays. pe apolis : Symphony No. § EETTH’S favorites, like “Oh Susannah” and| Mr Kenward, it is said, has BUT OUT of this synthesis of |™" "0, 1/0 i Greenville, Tenn.| Do Ins, a forel ’ Y ROGER STRAUSS poFighting Devil Dogs,” with Lee | |popular songs, like “Begin the Be-| never written a play before. This, | generalities and pedestrian talk, | jo" "0 0 ontice’s shackle on his ug'as, a gn. corresponden ’ A 5 ad : TT olenaplesel 1210, 2:43. B:16. Ti49 and to:30. | |guine” Tenor and baritone soloists| too, is apparent. “Cry Havoc,” | comes a powerful, new dramatic ankle, young Johnson Who is head- returns fiom abroad to find wifey. Tog wn ARR Music. Jor: the Marios On stage, vaudeville with the add to the program of the ensem-| the title, is the best line in it. And | theme, the role of women at the ing West stays after a kindly black- divorcing him. The reason ‘is not , BERLIOZ Putler-dordan choir, at 1:48, 4:21, | Ile which sings with the quality for| it comes from f are. front. That's enough to carry the | 5, “ives off the leg fetter. He|clear, but in Hollywood they don't Roman Carnival Overture INDIANA i which it is noted. rest, except for so; play, the only thing the season is taught to read and write by the need any. Finally, Ann decides she GOOD SEATS “Air Force.” stain the B-17, The vaudeville bill features Sam-| comedy, are linesfthat sound like | has cooked up so far that manages village librarian, Ruth Hussey, whom loves Melvyn anyway, but he’ s! ha | Mary Amn? ui 11:3, 2:13, 445, | (my Cohen in a knockabout act and| a movie script. /* 10 be interesting instead of Just |, io; mes, joined : the army, 1784 $110, S165, $2.20, $2.35, $3.30 7:18 and 9 J several offhand character imper-| The author makes an effort at | entertaining. Encouraged by his wife, he| So the orchestra plays the army | § ARN, 2H : (Tax Included) LYRIC sonations. Nash and Evans twirl| times to say something profound With all of its crudities, “Cry launches a movement to secure the|°2MP the night before Melvyn is to A A CALL MURAT—ARI- 9596 “Frankenstein Meets the Wolf | |themselves, a rope and then them-| about life and war and democracy, | Havoc” fulfills the ancient and |," + 21} free men to vote, a|80 Overseas and the two are re- 4 BANGS: WILD “Chaney, at 11 1:20.53%0"% 30 | [selves and the rope at the ‘same| but he just doesn t have the words. | honored mission of drama, Ihe eX- |, ;;..c their enjoyed only by men|UHited. It won's win any prizes. “G-MEN vs. BLACK DRAGON"—News

Chaney, at 11, 1:20, 3:40, 6, 8:2 ! s SE . aney, 8 1:20, 3:40, 6, 8:20 There are no fine and delicate | pression of a man’s thoughts in who owned property. He rises swift-| : —R. L. TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES,

: time. : Hiya, Chum, ea 7 the, Ritz : i f character, none of the | three dimensions. The big league Bros, at 12:20, 2:40, 5, 7:20 and The acrobat department is cov-| Shadings of c , 1 ons, ly in the politics of the state as a Bia P bss, ered by Claire and Hudson while| Subtle nuances that mark the ef- | dramatists, with one or two ex- |, ., ian Democrat and spokes- BRITISH RAID RAILWAY : - 2 1 iclures—-2

forts of the professional drama- | ceptions, have a tendency to for- NEW DELHI, March 26 (U. P.).— 0c TO 6 Jonpm y Romer re lumen puis teer, even when he isn’t saying | get that in the interests of mak- oan for he ham, the U.|A British communique reported to- 1200 SEATS On the screen is a marine epic,| 0ything. ing heavy cash with light trash. |g “orate where he refuses to walk|day a “successful” attack by royal| AFTER 6, 40 “Fighting Devil Dogs,” with Lee| There is nothing here at all but The cast has to struggle and out with the Southern senators in|air force planes on the Katha rail-| (INCL. TAX) | DANCE v the skeleton of a play, and, de- | strain here and there, but seems | "5 op atie scene in which Jefferson|Way junction on the Irawaddy river

Powell and Eleanor Stewart. ' : 4 : TONIGHT The talent contest, weekly ama- spite its lack of the master crafts lo be adequate. Outstanding are Davis announces the decision of the; in north central Burma. Racy, Rip-Roaring . Theft re Talking ACE teur features, goes on at 7:45 to man’s touch, a pretty darned good | Flora Campbell as Smitty, the boss South to secede. Comedy! i BR SDE by = Ae ‘| play at that. Mr. Kenward had | nurse; Mary Herriot, as the girl | =, brigadier general in the civil ANN SOTHERN “TENNESSEE

something to say. He says it, not | who loses track of her femininity, : ; 4 and his — well, but S ly and Florence MacMichael as the | Var, he manages to hold Nashville MELVYN DOUGLAS

: 99 Famous Virginians . ESTATE TOPS $500,000 LE dim-witted southern belle, a sort Tor he mw and 18 oN ais JE veal E IN JOHNSON EVANSVILLE, March 26 (U. P.). ing | OF Jemale Henry Aldrich. dency in the electi 1864 8 LAE “THREE HEARTS || Wr —A schedule of property filed in| ‘CRY HAVOC” has, lf Boing Some of the patrons will doubt- [Presidency in the election of 1564.) iu Lud ’3 VAN HEFLIN probate court to establish inheri-| €lse to recommend Bb SOE EUR | less recognize a new actress who acting 1s Excellent, | 8 FOR JULIA LIONEL BARRYMORE tance taxes revealed today that the| (= “927 5 8 ve been | is 8 veteran in another stage me- | gcoeeding to the presidency on| : With LEE BOWMAN RUTH HUSSEY estate of the late Elizabeth D| tS Kind of drama we bave beh | dium—Margie Hart, the €x-Strip- |i geath of Lincoln, Johnson is ; te Mesker, widow of George L. Mes- ne 5 * per, who has taken Jo legitimate brought to impeachment trial by E BELA LU&OSI fey my Er ER ker, millionaire industrialist, is| ~ 14 ic the statement of man who dreams for better or for worse; Thaddeus Stevens (Lionel Barry- 38 LON CHANEY 3 AIT IR i eR. Valued at $537,296. is not articulate by trade, but ? 8." more) for violating the tenure of ; THE RITZ BROTHERS "a Every Night Til 8 0'Clock—Sat. Til 10 who has something on his mind THIS IS her first dramatic role. (office act. Arbitrarily, he dismissed) Sf pLUS} SHI YA CHUM” which stirs him a good deal and | ghe plays the part of an ex-bur- |? cabinet member. 1

i — who gets up and says it, and then : According to the movie, the basic y= —-— £07 TODAY TWO DARING HITS % RB || sits down with a red face, a little Jesoue queen, J sounds Sa DUE | political differences between John- 9 aE i Open 9:45 ADULTS ONLY : 5 ‘Il abashed, afraid.no one listened. it isn’t because she isn’t a natural E Wg : : LAK g Toe Fnatiiens Uh} vasa ic . i But people are listening to “Cry | for the par& Offstage, she’s a far | - : é LIS H ; ee - € Crooked Parole Boards. | You! s Nous Ploas-

Havoc” because it has the strength | cry: from the common idea of a : : Matinee Sat. i i In On ongsters Muscle | jing Parties Revealed of the undisciplined words of a | burlesque queen. Tonight-Sat., 8:40 2:40 : j 3 oy - She Yieo: Back L's’

DEPT. STORE—619 N. ‘Capitol id ri man who has something to say. So she has some acting to do | p ) 8 SMASH NIT! Zee EN MAIN STREET DARING

Between North & Walnut Sts. Phone RI-0089 ¢1If “aay 2 Mr. Kenward’s idea was to show | and she holds her own with the

S20 3 A how women would react under | rest of the girls. A} ; ip GIRLS NEW. SPRING, STRIPED \ al ae fire. He believes they would show Ann Dere, Patricia Ironside, ; v N20 R ¥ice Loils, @ : - DAUGHTE RS CHAMBRAY DRESSES @/ - || the courage that comes to free | Maxine Stuart, Eugenia Rawls, | ¢pape oo alll Gun 1a ae, ®Reg. $5 Values Pa ; people in moments of great des- | Margaret Phillips, Pax Walker, | gow - EVES. 536 to $2.75 BUD Ww APLE S Blends, Seleased BY The Unvarsished Truth g a 3 eg, || peration. : Jacqueline Susann, Mary Fletcher SAT. MAT, 550 to $2.20 (Incl. Tax) | At the Piano | Prey Upon Innocent | About Our Daughters C) Nice assortment of {/ go>? A He is writing outside of his ex- | and Bess Windsor complete the 30¢c fo 6 and His People. . . . of Today. It’s T. N. T.

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Preity and practical.’ {/ x > Cy FB 8 perience, of course, and that is | cast. They Ste Sapable, i 2 o 42. $58 5 5 } always risky for a man who is The curren ow is no e : SE - eR x : ’ Also Featuring : E making his first play. He has not | one which opened in New York / | YOUR A A 101 seen women under fire. He hasn’t | last fall and flopped. It was re- . — ~ CHAREE MOYSE, VOCALIST seins i din T wl 114 ]

seen Bataan. written and revamped in Chicago : Nitely Brosdeass WIBE o 10: Pp. m ; TUE He is not recording, but pro- | last month and comes here after NEVER A COVER CHARGE 9) a > jecting an idea that women make | playing Columbus, O. | ; ;

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