Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1943 — Page 11
SATURDAY, JULY 17, or
Butler Army | Hollywood ? No! Club to Sing
Concert Program to Be Given hi Ee At Garfield Park Sunday
,T he band and glee club of But- | er university's 52d college training! ietachment of the army air forces Will present the concert at Garfield park at 8 p. m. tomorrow. Miss Evangeline Mauzy, soprano, | and Miss Clark Kirk, pianist, will | : perform as the contestants chosen | : : 4 by the young artists auditions held | ? in connection with this year's S open | alr concerts. Robert J. Shultz, band conductor, | a¥id Joseph Lautner, leader of the glee club, will direct the two army | groups of which Capt. C. Ww. Gist | is in charge.
The program will be as follows: To t the Colors —y “Star- Spang Medley“Th Na ’ “Marching
ith colors being advanced. | led Ba nner | itler War Song { Sousa | Together | Pola Stei ninger | > Remember Pearl Harbor, Reid and Kaye | “Semper Fidelis Sousa | BAND, GLEE CLUB, BUGLE CORPS | “Washington Post March .....Sousa} Lustspiel Overture .... Keller-Bela | “Happy Landings March” ..Davenport BAND | Ye Peoples Sibelius GLEE CLUB AND BAND
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Miss Frances Izor, 23. of 3858 N.| Medle Temple ave—they call her The! Duchess—was acclaimed a heroine!
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was the fourth time that the] LONDON 11 (U. P.), A modest war worker had figured in Nasi cnaner disel odav that 221 newspaper disclosed today tha rescues at local Streams. 10 men in Alsace-Lorraine had been Employed at the post exchange « 3 “ ) r” i i ad o TAS at the army air depot at the Fair| persons, including some : A . eq ent to prison for plotting Grounds, Miss Izor, as is her cus-| Nazis and aiding war tom, was bicycling home from work |
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sentenced to death of other women, against the isoners “The sentences, handed down by Dr. Roland Freysler, judge of the, a¢ pall creek near 42d st. she Nazi peoples court, were reported | heard screams and saw flashlights In the Nueste Nachrichten of gickering along the bank. She ran S§asburg. The account was re- {4 the bank. Three boys about 14] prried in a dispatch to Zurich. | vears old were struggling in the A Cairo dispatch reported the ges; One of them, she was told. | Germans had executed 60 hostages had gone down twice. on Crete in the last three weeks, (yjihout discarding any of her | and had ordered Cretans to Sur-iii ining she went in and pulled | render guerrillas and saboteurs, j,;,, to safety. The others swam TA a continuation of the. . waded to shore. The boys, who — oo had been seining for minnows, left | without giving their names. Miss Izor on arrival home made {casual mention of her deed to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Izor, and dismissed the incident as a matter of course. | An excellent swimmer, trained at {the Hoosier Athletic club, Miss Izor ‘was graduated from Broad Rippie high school and has been employed ‘at the army post for more than a year,
QUAKE SHAKES JAMAICA | KINGSTON, Jamaica, July 15 | (Delayed) (U. P).—The heaviest |earthquake since 1907 shook this {island this morning, causing extensive damage in some country disltricts in the western zone. was caused and no
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John L. Lewis’ United Mine Workers’ 200-man policy committee back to Washington stirred speculation today over the possibility of a new break in the
meeting Monday,
James Stewart,
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orchestra and a; {troupe of entertainers were dite to satire on living in {open at the Circle theater yester-
(day afternoon, and the house was]
‘ready and waiting. After filling in with {hour of shorts, the
| announced that wartime travel con-
ditions had causeq the delay. It seems that the orchestra and actors arrived on schedule, but a truck pearing the instruments and costumes broke down &t Springfield, 0. and only arrived in time for the second show, There were audible sighs of disappointment as the audience filed out to receive passes to return another day. ' The picture showing wth the stage show is “Salute for Three,” a somewhat hackneyed story of a press agent's attempt to build a romance between his client, Radio Singer Judy Antes (Betty Rhodes), and a returned battefront hero, Sgt. Buzz McAllister (Macdonald Carey.)
Makes Play Her
makes her play for the the Manhattan Canteen where she sings with Dona Drake and her girl band. As usual. the | make- believe romance turns out to be the real thing. but hits the rocks when Sgt. McAllister learns he's been duped. i However, the proper anends are made, and Judy sings her lover and press amet (Marty May) away to duty. Highlights of the victure are the antics of veteran Cliff Edwards as the press agent's photographer and the acrobatic dance contortions of Lorraine and Rognan. The Paramount film is light fare, entertaining in spots.—H. R.
Black Market Prices Quoted
NEW YORK, July 17 (U. P.).— The local edition of the market news service, office price report of the food distribution administration, carried this quotation: "Market extremely firm at prevailing black market prices, Market firm with many sales of spring (chickens) reported 5 to 6 cents above maximum ceiling prices.” Local FDA officials said they did not know whether the black market prices would be carried in
the market news service in other cities throughout the country.
MEETING MAY BRING COAL CRISIS BREAK
WASHINGTON, July 17 (U. P).— action calling the
for Judy
coal mine controversy. The committee was called to a and Lewis’ press spokesmen said it would discuss “the gerieral situation.” Subjects which may be discussed were said to include: 1. Amending present U. M. W.
policy to authorize outlying union
districts to negotiate contracts with-
out waiting for completion of the
Appalachian contract. 2. The possibility that the government may return the mines to private ownership despite a union order that the miners may work with out a contract only if the government retains control of the mines. 3. Legal action in support of the miners’ claim that the wage-hour law guarantees them pay for under
ground travel time.
JIMMY STEWART MADE A CAPTAIN
BOISE, Ida, July 17 (U. P).— former movie star
and academy award winner who en-
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[is now operations officer, a post he
has held for about two months,
'WED A DAY, JUNE
GETS A DIVORCE
HOLLYWOOD, July 17 (U. PJ). —Their quarrel began the day they were married and continued
until the day they separated, so
Actress June Chaves got a divorce after one day of married life. Her husband-for-a-day was insurance executive Chares S. Kay, with whom she quarreled for a day.
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Burglars who broke into the Capital restaurant at 801 E. Market st. will have a bountiful week-end menu. William Gaphirion, 2055 Randolph st, the proprietor, said they took the money from a juke box, five boxes of cigars and this rationed food: 25 pounds of coffee, four 18-pound hams and 48 pounds
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Stage Show NEIGHBORHOODS
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TODAY AT THE Belmont, Irving, Rivoli and Zaring vou can see
the most controversial picture of the year, “Mission to Moscow,”
Walter Huston and Ann Harding.
with
The anti-Nazi film, “This Land Is Mine,” with Charles Laughton,
Maureen O'Hara and George Sanders,
is playing today at the Sheri-
dan and Talbott and tomorrow at the the Cinema, | Rex and Ambassador,
“The More the Merrier,” the Washington during wartime, featuring Jean Arthur, Charles Coburn and Joel McCrea, opeys tomorrow at the Daisy, Emerson, Hamilton and
almost an Sheridan.
The film which serves to introduce that handsome Gaul, Pierre Aumont, to American movie audiences, “Assignment in Prittany,” | is playing today at the Fountain Square, Irving, Rivoli and Ambassador, and tomorrow at the St. Clair, Strand and Uptown. = 2 2
BELMONT—"Mission to Moscow" and “South of the Border.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Yankee Doodle Dandy” and shorts. CINEMA—"Air Force’ and “Hi Ya Chum.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “This Land Is Mine’ and “Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour.” DAISY—"Let’s Have Fun” and ‘“Saddles and Sagebrush.” Tomorrow and Monday: “The More the Merrier’ and “Hi Buddy.” DRIVE-IN—* ‘Tarzan “Lady 1s Winning.” Wednesday: “Lure of the Islands” “My Favorite Spy.” EMERSON—"Tales of Manhattan” and “Magnificent Dope.” Tomorrow and Wednesday: ‘‘The More the Merrier and ‘‘Edge of Darkness. ESQUIRE— Through Wednesday Steps’ and “You Can't Take It You.” FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Through Tuesdar “Assignment in Brittany and
Triumphs” and Tomorrow through and
39 With
‘Air Raid Wardens GARFIELD— Eon “Whispering Ghosts through Tuesday: Happy and “It Ain't Hay. GRANADA — Through Wednesday “®ightly Dangerous’ and One of Lur Aircraft Is Missing.” HRAMILTON— ‘White Savage’ and “1 Comes Up Love. [omorrow through Wednesday “The More the Merrier’ and ‘Desert Victory.” IRVING—'"Mission to Moscow’ and ‘Assignment in Brittany.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Crash Dive’ and “Cowboy in Manhattan.” MECCA—"'Lone Rider from Cheyvenne”’ and “Secret Enemies.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: "My Gal Sal’ and “Kid Dynamite.” OLD TRAIL— Tenting on the Old Camp Grounds’ and “The Gold Rush.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “The Human Comedy’ and “He Hired the Boss.” ORIENTAL It “Margin for Error Monday: “My Friend “Junior Army.’ PARAMOUNT — ‘Red River Robinhood” and “Man of Courage.” Tomorrow and Monday: “"Desperadoes end “Mountain Rhythm. PARKER— ‘How Green Was My Valley’ and “Underground Agent. Tomorrow and Monday: "Rhythm Parade” and ‘‘Secrets of the Underground.” REX-—'"Footlight Serenade’ and "Undercover Man’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Desperadoes’” and “This Land Is Mine.” RITZ— My Friend Flicka’ and “King cf the Cowboys.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: “The Human Comedy’ ahd “Dixie Dugan.’ RIVOLI—Through tomorrow: “Missien to Moscow and “Assignment in Brittany.” last show tonight only: “Road to Singapore.’ ST. CLAIR— "Hit Parade and ‘One of Our Aircrafi Is Last show oniy: “Man Abou Tomorrow through Tuesday: ment in Brittany’ and Wardens.’ SANDERS— Freckles and “Forbidden irails.” Monday: “Tarzan Triumphs” Night ror Crime.” SHERIDAN— This Land and “Saludos Amigos.’ Tomorrow through Wednesday: “The More the Merricr”’ and “Power of the Press.” SPEEDWAY — "Slightly Dangerous ana “He's My guy.” Tomorrow tnrough Wednesaay: ‘Crash Dive’ and “Rhyinm of the isianas.” STATE— Outlaws of Boulder Pass’ and “Hidden Hana.” ifomorrow througn 1uesday: “Aloma of tne South Seas’ and ‘‘yentleman Jum. STRAND— "Hit Parade of 1943" and “One of Our Aircratt 1s missing.” Tomorrow through ‘iuesday: “Assignment in Brittany’ and “Air kaid Wwaraens.” STRATFORD — "Roaring Frontier” and “Submarine Kkaider Tomorrow through Tuesaay: “Now, Voyager’ and Lisney Cartoons, TACOMA—"Roxie Hart’ and Down the Canyon.’ 7lomorrow fuesday: “‘Somewning w Snout Aboud’ and ‘uesperadoes.” TALBOIT— "This
Pury’ and Tomorrow Go Lucky
of
Ain't Hay and Tomorrow
Flicka and
of 1943” Jaissing. | Town. “Assign“Alr Raid
Cemes Home’ Tomorrow and and “A
Is Mine”
“Ridin’
Land Is Mine” ana “Hew's About Iu” romorrow through Tuesday: ‘Casablanca’ and “When Johnny Comes Marcaing Home.” TUXEDO— "Thanks for the Memory’ and ‘‘Saiudos Amigos.” Tomorrcw through Tuesaay: “Fight for Freeaqom”’ ana “larzan Trivwaphs.” UPTOWN—"Hit Parade of 1943” and One of Our Aircraft Is Missing.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘“Assignment in Brittany’ and “Air Raid Wardens.’ VOGUE—"My “Desert Victory.” Tuesday: “Hel, “Dixie Dugan.’ WEST SIDE OUTDOOR — “Hello, Frisco, Heilo’ and “Mail Trouble.” Tomorrow through Monday: “Cat People” and “The Great Giidersleeve.’ ZARING—Through Tuesday: ‘Mission to Moscow’ and ‘Something to Shout About.”
Friend Flicka” and lomorrow througa Frisco, Hello” and
DOWNTOWN ALAMO—Through Monday: “Riders of the Rio Grande” and “Eyes of the Underworld.”
AMBASSADOR— Crash Dive’ and
througn |
and |
| building, | would proceed immediately to equip it for a detention home.
“Assignment in Bsittany.’ Tomorrow through Wednesday: “This Land Mine” and “Air Raid Wardens.”
HORSE AND BUGGY STOLEN RYE, N. Y., July 17
Is |
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Walter B. Cooke sought to conserve! gasoline a week ago by purchasing!
a horse and buggy. Yesterday he | offered police a $50 reward for their | return when he found them missing | from the parking lot of the West- | chester country club.
ORT RRENR eid 500 AND SUNDAY
N. Pennsylvania St HAL BAILEY B:30P. Mto?2? | AN
DANCE--SWIM WESTLAKE
ON HIGH SCHOOL ROAD LOUIE LOWE and Nis Orchestra EVERY SAT. & SUN. ONLY "Swim Every Day and Eve.
Burlesque As You Like
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Nignt Shows—8-1:30 Get up a party and atten
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who forwarded it to county officials, Aubrey | Washington, instructions | regional officials {that further | buildings should be conducted { through that office.
{cials have sought to regain possession of the Keystone ave. buildings |to | honie, now located in a | building at 538 W. | Last April, |linquish any part of and a time
[NYA appropriations for { year, mitting only liquidation operations.
not be suitable for welfare agencies, continued negotiations to purcha se | of two office buildings on E. Market st. or the Holliday building at Ohio and Alabama Sh
NYA LIQUIDATION MAY AID COUNTY
‘Hope Agency Will Vacate
Buildings Needed for | Juvenile Home. |
County cfficials have been notified |
that the national youth administra- | tion office in Washington has instructed regional NYA officials to] cancel leases on buildings here * needed for the purpose of liquidation.”
| not |
This was construed by county
commissioners to mean that NYA, which holds a five-year badly-needed county-owned ings at 25th st. may vacate part or all of the struc. three weeks, tures within a few
lease on|
build= and Keystone ave.
weeks. In a letter to Rep. Louis Ludlow. Williams, NYA director
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CIRCLE
On stage, Blue Barron and orchestra, with Rufe Davis, at 1, 4, 6:55 and 9:30 ‘Salute for Three,” ald Carey and Bett 11:10, 2:10, 5:15, 7:3) INDIANA
“Dixie,” Bing Crost Dorothy Lamour, at 12:45,
and 10.05
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with McDonRhodes, at and 10
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and 3:00, 1
“Aerial Gunner.” A ris and R i 30, 5:30 and §:30
Dixi at 10 “Gunner : and 8:45
LYRIC
“Action in the North Atlantic." with Humphrey Bogart, mond Massey and Alan Hale 12:12, 3:41, 7 and 10.19
“All By Myself,” Lane and Patric Knowles, 2:38, 5:57 and 9:16 Sunday—** Action’ } 6:34 and 9:51 5:31 and 8:48.
LOEW'S
“Stage Door Helen Hayes, Katharine Herbert Mars shall, other SiX name bands, at 11:14, 7:02, 9:38 and 12:14 Sunday—*Stage Door’ 4:11, 6:54 and 9:37.
Sunday 7:05 and
2:30, 5:30
Ra; at
with Rosemary | at 11:09, !
at
“Myself”
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Canteen,” with Hepburn ond
stars
1:50, 4:2
at 1:2
NAZIS EXECUTE
{ persons | authorities as hostages have been | {executed
60 IN CRETE (U. P.).—Sixty axis Wa
CAIRO, July taken
16 by
Crete during it
in the past |
was revorted today.
and the population has been warned | that such kilings will continue unless all leged saboteurs
guerrillas and surrendered.
anti-axis are
al-
said lease ca have been issued to in Chicago and negotiations for the
ncellation
For several months county offi-
house the juvenile detention
DANCE EVERY SATURDAY
8 Miles From Monument
SKY HARBOR
Corky's 13-Piece Orchestra One Block South of Municipal Airport
Covered jainy Nights
Open Air During Summer
“fire trap” New York st. refused to rethe building holding the lease
NYA
insisted on
NYA Must Liquidate
However, congress voted down the!
the Mscal
beginning last July 1, per-
If NYA vacates the Keystone ave. | commissioners said they!
This move, however, would not.
{preclude the necessity for the proposed purchase cffice building court and partment,
of a downtown! to house juvenile the county welfare decommissioners said The Kevstone ave. buildings would the court and | they said, and |
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CONDITIONED Tyrone Power—Maureen O'Hara In color, “CRASH DIVE" Susan Peters, ‘Assignment in Brittany"’
—First Indianapolis Showing— 8 Mesquiteers ‘Riders of Rio Grande’ Richard Dix, “Eyes of the U nderworld" “‘Secret Service of Darkest Africa.’
Extra! Extra! Late Show! TONIGHT
Come As Late As 12:15 and See
“STAGE DOOR CANTEEN"
U. 8 GOV'T FILM “LIFT YOUR HEADS"
——— News of the Day S0¢ to 8 (Incl. Tax)
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WILLIAM M'COY
Park ave.
JOINS SEABEES
Tradition of Family Since Revolution.
When William (Billy) McCoy, enlisted in
2510
the navy's
Seabees this week he carried on a
the grandfather army
DAISY
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‘OLD TRAIL
| “TENTING on the OLD CAMP GROUNDS" |
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DONALD O'CONNOR Witer BIG
A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
family ‘ sy have enlisted in the American armed | times—and always at the age of 17. |
tradition, for the McCoys)
forces since revolutionary
Billy's great - great - grandfather | ;
revolutionary war. His great. | enlisted in during the civil
war, His'
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Mat. Today 1:30 "Till 6 22¢C PIERRE P SUSAN AUMONT PETERS
“Assignment in Brittany”
PLUS
Liel © “Air Raid Wardens”
Plus Tax
Today Thru Tues.
| grandfather, {during the Spanish-American war
enlisted in the navy
and his father enlisted in the navy
during world war I.
serve
Billy is now awaiting his turn to and will take indoctrinal
training at Camp Peary, Williams-
Enlistment at 17 Follows burg, Va.
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‘Aerial ¢ Gunner’
1045 VIRGINIA AVE.’
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* LANA & ROBERT TURNER YOUNG “SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS” PLUS “ONE OF OUR AIRCRAFT IS MISSING”
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STATE
COMES HOME"
SUNDAY
WEST SIDE |
2440 W. Tenth It's COCL Bert Gordon “LET'S HAVE FUN" Russ Hayden “SADDLES & SAGEBRUSH” SUN “THE MORE THE MERRIER" . Dick Foran “HI, BUDDY" 5700 W. Wash, Watch for Pylon
Charlie Chaplin “THE GOLD RUSH"
. SUNDAY “THE HUMAN COMEDY"
“HE HIRED THE BOSS"
Lona Turner—Robt. Young “SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS” Irene Hervey “HE'S MY GLY”
SUN. ..,. “CRASH DIVE”
* Color “RHYTHM OF THE ISLANDS" Final Night
2702 Ww. Tenth Lone Rider "OUTLAWS OF BOULDER DAM” Craig Stevens “HIDDEN HAND” SUNDAY Dorothy Lamour—Jon Hall “ALOMO OF THE SOUTH SEAS" Errol Flynn “GENTLEMAN JIM"
BELMONT Belmont & Wash.
Open 1 P. M, Cont. Showing Ww Alter Huston-<Ann Harding “MISSION TO MOSCow"” Autry “SOUTH OF THE BORDER" Westinghouse Air-Conditioned
SOUTH SIDE
Gene
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Abbott & Costello “IT AIN'T HAY” Joan Bennett “MARGIN FOR ERROR"
GARFIELD, ;, 22¢5"
Tax Tyrone Power “SON OF FURY" Milton Berle “WHISPERING GHOSTS”
SUNDAY “HAPPY GO LUCKY"
shia “IT AIN'T HAY" SUBURBAN
PENDLETON PIKE (o1] J ORT HARRISON
i DRIVE-IN Theatre!
J. Weissmuller—Frances Gifford
“TARZAN TRIUMPHS”
Marlene Dietrich—Fred MacMurray “LADY IS WILLING” Walt Disney Cartoon
MIDNIGHT SHOW SATURDAY Both Features After 1 A. M.
FINAL NITE Alice Fave in “Hello, Frisco, Hello’ Plus Leon Erroll in “Mail Trouble"
EAST SIDE TUXEDO °F, Ai
Bob Hope “THANKS FOR THE MEMORY" Walt Disney's “SALUDOS AMIGOS” 2930 Upen Plus PARKER 10th é:45 22¢C Tas Walter Pidgeon—Maureen 0° Hara “HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY" Bruce Bennett “UNDERGROUND AGENT” SUN “RHYTHM PARADE" * “SECRETS OF UNDERGROUND"
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Chas. Laughton—Maureen O'Hara “THIS LAND 1S MINE" Walt Disney's “SALUDOS AMIGOS" SUN. “THE MOREL THE MERRIER"
“POWER OF THE PRESS"
PARK Today &
FREE Mat. Today Tomorrow 12:45t0 6 ® 22¢C S<HIT FAMILY SHOW Walter Huston—Ann Harding “MISSION TO MOSCOW" Susan Peters—Pierre Aumont “ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY” An Entirely New and Different “CARTOON CARNIVAL” 4 Revival Minutes of FUN for EVERYONE With Donald Duck—The Wabbit Elmer—Popeye-~Mickey Mouse—Pluto
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CINEMA
LAST TIMES TONITE
“FRECKLES $ “FORBIDDEN TRAILS”
“TARZAN TRIUMPHS" “A NIGHT FOR CRIME”
EAST SIDE TACOMA FE. Wash. COOL
Ginger Rogers “ROXIE HART" “RIDIN DOWN THE CANYON"
142 Comfortably
1300 E. WASHINGTON. + PARK FREE
John Carroll—Susan Hayward
“HIT PARADE OF 1943”
“ONE OF OUR AIRCRAI'T IS MISSING”
. Ten FREE PARKING Maria Montez “WHITE SAVAGE” Gloria Jean “IT COMES UP LOVE” SUNDAY Thru WEDNESDAY —— Jean Arthur—Joel McCrea “THE MORE THI MERRIER" “DESERT VICTORY” Rout of Rommel The 4630
Cool EMERSON , L. 10th
Rita Hayworth—Ginger don Edw. G. Robinson—Chas. Boyer “TALES OF MANHATTAN" Henry Fonda—Don Ameche “THE MAGNIFICENT DOPE" SUN “THE MORL THE MERRIER" . “EDGE OF DARKNESS”
NORTH SIDE Stratford ! ‘22¢
Tex Ritter “ROARING FRONTIER" John Howard “SUBMARINE RAIDER’ SUNDAY—Bette Davis—Paul ERY “NOW VOYAGER" 30 Minutes of DISNEY CARTOONS “SLEEP WALKER"—“HOW TO FISH" “PLUTO AT THE Z00"
TALBOTT 7." Chas. Laughton “THIS LAND 1S MINE! ’
Cont. Showings Andrews Sisters “HOW'S ABOUT Te Westinghouse Air-Conditioned 3st &
REX . 5»: ~~ COOL
Betty Grable “FOOTLIGHT SERENADE" Wm. Boyd “UNDERCOVER MAN" SUN.—Chas, Laughton—Maureen O'Hara “THIS LAND IS MINE” Randolph Scott “DESPERADOLS" FREE
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LAST TIMES TONIGHT x McDowell—Preston Foster ¥ In
Xcotor ‘MY FRIEND FLICKA’X
x Roy Rogers—Smiley Burnette
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* “ROAR. NAVY, ROAR"—NEWS
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Delaware John Garfield “AIR FORCE" Ritz Bros. “HI YA, CHUM”
Sunday Thru Tuesday Chas. Laughton—Maureen O'Hsra
“THIS LAND IS MINE”
The Aldrich Family in
“HENRY ALDRICH , cits
GLAMOUR”
Open 3:45
Plus Tax
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42ND & COLLEGE John Carroll—Susan Hayward
“HIT PARADE OF 1943"
“ONE OF OUR AIRCRAFT IS MINSING”
\ 566 INC TAX Willy. ord CLAIR « FREE PARKING
John Carrol—Susan Hayward
“HIT PARADE OF 1943” “ONE OF OUR AIRCRAFT IS MISSING”
EXTRA TONITE MIDNIGHT SHOW!
Added to Our 2 Regular Features: Jack Benny—Dorothy Lamour
“MAN ABOUT TOWN”
~Goofy—Olive Oyl—Donald's Nephews EXTRA Added to Last Show TONIGHT ONLY!
Hope—Croshy—Lamour
“ROAD TO SINGAPORE"
Box Office Open Till 11 P. M.
MON. “GOOD MORNING, JUDGE"
“AIRCRAFT IS MISSING"
Coming!
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Tim Holt—Cliff Edwards “RED RIVER ROBIN HOOD" Lyle Talbott “MAN OF COURAGE”
SUN. & MON.—2 Big Hits Randolph Scott ‘DESPERADOES’
Glenn Ford Weaver Bros. & Elviry
“MOUNTAIN RHYTHM”
MECCA
East Side Kids “KID DYNAMITE"
Noble “LONE RIDER FROM CHEYENNE" Craig Stevens “SECRET ENEMILS" SUNDAY—Rita Hayworth—Victor Mature “MY GAL SAL"
720 N. on Plus 22¢ Tv
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‘ASSIG NME: NT 1 IN BRITTANY’
“AIR RAID WARDENS” poL 306
ILL. Tonite & Tonite
Tomorrow é 5:45 to 6 25c¢ Mad. Carroll—Robt. Donat Micoeocs “39 STEPS
Hitchcock's Jean Arthur—Jas. Stewart “YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU”
BRE Central Ave. at Fall Creek Walter eel Huston ‘Mission to Moscow’ D. Ameche—J. Blair—J. Oakie “SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT"
Complete Show After 9:30 P. M. “Mission to Moscow” at 11 P. M.
LAST TIMES TONITE! Roddy McDowell—Presion Foster “MY FRIEND FLICKA" “DESERT VICTORY” Rommel's Rout
SUN.—MON.—TUES. Gala Repeat Engagement Jive & “HELLO, FRISCO, “HELLO”
Plus Lois Andrews “DIXIE DUGAN"
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