Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1943 — Page 13
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and his Toy Boys
Te Keller
The Pert Miss Taps
21, 1943
NEIGHBORHOODS
IT'S “LADY OF BURLESQUE" for the neighborhood theaters this week. The screen adaptation of Gypsy Rose Lee's novel, “G-String Murders,” features Barbara Stanwyck. Playing opposite her is a newcomer, Michael O'Shea, who seems to have made such a hit as a burlesque comic, that he's now working on the title role in “The Life of Jack London.” “Lady of Burlesque” is an involved story. Two burlesque queens get strangled with their own G-strings and an at-
Sunday; Granada, tomorrow
“Or‘Assignment in
‘‘Some“Revielle
Miss Stanwyck
heroine, of be-
tomorrow: “Prelude to
tomorrow: “Give “Spawn of the
“ 5 4 “FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO” also will go to the neighborhoods for the first time this week. It's the story of desert warfare in
PLEASANTLY COOL Tonite Cont. Mat. TeThurs, Fri day, 1:30 till 6 Lon
Richard DIX & CHANEY
‘EYES i: UNDERWORLD’
Plus Bovd—Andy Clyde SERVES A WRIT"
Plus ae
Wm “HOPPY
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WEST SIDE DAISY 2310 WwW.
It's Valter Huston “MISSION TO MOSCOW” | Linda Darnell
“CITY WITHOUT MEN | OLD TRAIL
5700 W. Wash. | Wateh for Pylon Lana Turner “SLIGHTLY “PRFLUDE TO
Michigan
DANGEROUS” WAR”
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Sprsaivay Toone er “CRASH DIVE"
Anne Baxter
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tomorrow: “Rings
tomorrow:
“FIVE You” and
“White
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EAST SIDE Sheridan , 0, 0%
Jean Arthur—Joel MeCrea
“THE MORE THE MERRIER” Lee Tracy “POWER OF THE PRESS”
tempt is made on Miss Stan- | through next Wednesday. and the wyck's life. To make matters Belmont, Sunday through Tuesmore complicated, police discover | day. that one murdered girl was poi- | 4 4d soned before she was strangled, | pgymoNT—Through Saturday: so hag two murderers. chestra Wives” and A I the fatfoots § | veer Q Sg ots suspect usua re Hatloo 15} [ CINEMA—Through Saturday: everyone, The comic O'Shea gets | thing to Shout About” and the murderous | With Beverly.’ G-string plant- DAISY—Through tomorrow: “Mission ed in his pocket to Moscow’ and "City Without Men.” te av . DRIVE-IN—"Lure of the Islands’ and and is arrested; “My Favorite Spy,’ ‘Tomorrow through Louis Grindero, | Saturday: “You Were Never Lovelier’ the “grin” ex- and “Over My Dead Body.” * San EMERSON— The More the Merriet” gangster lover | ..4" “Rage of Darkness.” Tomorro of one of the though Ba tutdey. “Casablanca” and : 0sto wood.” murdered girls, ESQUIRE. Te. nr Eo ™ i - ES E—Throug riday "39 Steps” is chased by po and “You Can't Take It With You.” lice and com- FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Through Friday: mits suicide, | “Eyes of the Underworld’ and “Hoppy and Russell Serves a Writ.” n GARFIELD—Through tomorrow: Tales ha igtsice of Manhattan” and “Omaha Trail.” mah with play- oy ideas, alls GRANADA "Slightly Dangerous” under suspicion. “One of Our Aircraft Is Missing.” : ‘ . morrow through Wednesday: “Five Too many sidelights in the film Graves to Cairo” and “Follow the confuse the issue. There's Miss oy ' wok ; <Q on MILTON - “The More the Merrier” Stanwyek’'s romance with O'Shea, ‘Desert Victory. Tomorrow the theater operator's regretted through Saturday: “Edge of Darkness” romance and blackmail deal with wh RAYWI Of the 1sianRs. RVING—"Crash Dive’ and “Cowboy one of the murdered girls and the in Manhattan.” Tomorrow through doorman’s hatred of burlesque Saturday “Five Graves to Cairo” and : HN t ay 3 ge " now playing in his once beloved "e Plone From Chunhgring, v MECCA-Through tomorrow: “I old opera house Wanted Wings’ and “Cadet Girl.” Ye hero and ye hi OLD TRAIL— Through course, solve ithe murder in wiighty Dangerous’ and ar tween corny burlesque scenes. REENTAL " 1 ? . ORIENT! “Mountain Rhythm" and The film will be at the Belmont, vite | Moon It Dotn.” TT Tomortew today through Saturday; Rivoli, | through Saturday The More the tomorrow through Sunday: Foun. | Merrer® and “Fighting Devil Dogs iy , dav y PARANOL NT-"My Son the Hero" tain Square, Saturday through and “The Kid Rides Again.” Tomorrow Tuesday; the Old Trail, Strand, and Friday: ‘Journey into Fear” and St. Clair and Uptown, Sunday | "Moonlight in Havana. through Tuesday, and the Ambas- | PARKER Through sador, Sunday through next | North." Wednesday. REX — Through tomorrow: “Pied Piper’ and “Reveille with Beverly.” RITZ Through Saturday: “Edge of Darkness” and ‘Hit Parade of 1943." RIVOLI ‘One of Our Aircraft Is Missing” and ‘‘Good Morning, Judge.” Tomorrow through Sunday “Lady of . Baxt Burlesque’ and “Five Graves to Cairo.” pe featurin Anne AREF, ST. CLAIR Through Saturday: “Reap Fan hot Tone and Eric Von Stro- | the Wild Wind’ and “Trees and Homes." heim. SANDERS “Amazing Mrs. Holliday" Showing the film will be at the and “Dr. Renault's Secret.” Tomorrow i y kkk through Saturday: ‘Man from HeadIrving, tomorrow through Satur- | quarters” and ‘Sheriff of Sage Valley.” day: Rivoli, tomorrow through SHERIDAN—"The More the Merrier™ and "Power of the Press.” Tomorrow RANAD through Saturday: “Casablanca” and Rhythm of the Island.” 104% VIRGINIA AVE. SPEEDWAY Crash Dive” and “Rhythm of the Islands.” Tomorrow PLEASANTLY CooL through Saturday: "Assignment In BritLast Times Doors Open 6:43 tany” and “Air Raid Wardens Tonite Show Starts 7:00 STATE Through “Sunset Lana Turver—Robt. Young | In Wyoming” and on Her ingers." f y SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS ! STRAND Through Saturday: “Rea Plus | the Wild Wind” and “Trees an ‘ONE of our AIRCRAFT MISSING’ Homes. Starts Tomorrow SrkareORD "Ww Through : & . » “Boogie Man ill Get GRAVES 10 CAIRO “Journey Into Fear.” TACOMA Through tomorrow: “Hangmen Also Die’ and “All-American Co-ed.” TALBOT Through Saturday: Savage” and ‘“Desperadoes.” TUXEDO--Through tomorrow: People” and “How's About It.” UPTOWN “Through Saturday: “Reap the Wild Wind’ and “Trees and Homes." VOGUE — Through Saturday: “The More the Merrier’ and “Lucky Legs.” WEST SIDE OUTDOOR Through tomorrow: “Tarzan and the Green Goddess” and “Marked Men.” ZARING-—- Through Saturday: “The More the Merrier”’ and ‘City Without Men.”
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DOWNTOWN ALAMO--Through tomorrow: Texas” and “It Comes Up
SS! R—'This Land Is Mine" Ray Milland—Paulette Goddard | aan ARBOR Wardens." Tomorrow
“REAP THE WILD WIND" through Saturday: ‘Mission to Moscow"
and “Devil with Hitler.” Plus “TREES & HOMES” in Color -
“West of ve."
i Allan Jones—lane Frazee | fi “RHYTHM OF THE ISLANDS” |
STATE 2702 WL. Henry Fonda | Tenth Gene Tierney | “RINGS ON HER FINGERS"
Gene Autry “SUNSET IN W YOMING”
BELMON Belmont & Wash.
Thru Saturday Bobt. Montgomery ‘ORCHESTRA WIVES “ASSIGN
TIENT IN BRITTANY"
SOUTH SIDE
ALA TA LA LAE
“MOUNTAIN RHYTHM”
Weaver Bros C . “MOON IS DOWN"
Cedrick Hardwicke 2203
GARFIELD SHELBY
Chas. Boyer “TALES OF MANHATTAN” Jas. Craig “OMAHA TRAIL"
Sanders 1106 Prospect
Final Night SAMAZING MRS, HOLLIDAY” “DR. RENAULT'S SECRET”
SUBURBAN
PORIVE-IN Theatre: I
Margie Hart—A Strip Pippin
“LURE OF THE ISLANDS”
Plus Kay Kyser—Ellen Drew
“MY FAVORITE SPY”
HAMILTON
MECCA
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CINEMA
———— Detention Home's er | Benefit Scheduled
ean Arthur—JYoel McCrea Tomorrow and Friday have been
“THE MORE THE MERRIER” designated as juvenile detention
Rommel Routed in Africa in “ DESERT VICTORY” days at Riverside amusement according to Mrs. Merlin Carol Landis “CADET GIRL” | Mullane, chairman of arrangePARKER >" Oren ggg Plus ments. The auxiliary to the home E. 10th 5:43 5c Tax | IS sponsoring the public event for Bob Hope—Betty Grable “GIVE ME A SAI ORS | the sixth consecutive year. “ Dorothy Lamour—Henry Fonda Proceeds will be used to provide Geo. Raft “SPAWN OF THE NORTH” |equipment at the home. Money | raised in previous years has been used to employ a part-time instructor, to purchase all soaps and toilet goods and to buy a new piano. Assisting Mrs. Mullane are Mrs. Otto Lawrenz and Mrs. Elmer Beanblossom, co-chairmen, and a committee including Mesdames S. Northwestern J. Bardsley, John W. Monty Woolley “PIED PIPER" Coyner, John F. Geckler, Walter Ann Miller “REVEILLE WITH BEVERLY" | H. Geisel. Robert Goodlet, J. K. Stratford i X 22¢ §'™ (Guthrie, Joseph Hancock, Harold “BOOGIE MAN WILL GET YOU" Hayes, W. H. Hodgson, William Jos. Cotten “JOURNEY INTO FEAR" | Jester, Rex McConnell and Leoti 16th & C00 Trook. Open uit Delaware L| Presidents of affiliated clubs will ory Finn a PM act as hostesses for the celebration. ' Md Si | Tomorrow evening families of Something to Shout About’ | auxiliary members will attend a picnic at the park during the dinner hour.
tus | home 22¢ —
Brian Donlevy “I WANTED WINGS” | park,
Air.
Simone Simon “CAT PEOPLE" Andrews Sisters “HOW'S ABOUT IT?”
NORTH SIDE TALBOTT Iabott ated
Thru Saturday Maria Montez “WHITE SAVAGE" Randolph Scott “DESPERADOES” Westinghouse Air-Conditioned
Sist & COOL
Ann Miller—Wm. Wright
“Reveille With Beverly”
Tonite & Thursday Johnny Weissmuller “TARZAN AND THE GREEN GODDESS” Plus “MARKED MEN"
EAST SIDE
lad ls 4,
500 N. Pennsylvania St.
TONITE!
AND SUNDAY
HAL BAILEY
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Mad. Carroll—Robt. Donat Hons “39 STEPS”
Jean Arthur—Jas, Stewart “YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YoU”
TACOMA 2442 Comfortably » E. Wash. CooL Brian Donlevy “HANGMEN ALSO DIE" Fran. Langford “ALL-AMERICAN COED”
Cl PAR FREE Last Times Plus Tax Tonite & 22¢ 3:85 to © Youll Yell With Excitement!
“ONE Of.OLE. IS MISSING”
Dennis O'Kecfe—Mary Beth Hughes
L“G00D MORNING, JUDGE” THUR® B. Stanwyck—M. O'Shea
“LADY OF BURLESQL E” Franchot Tone ‘3 GRAVES TO CAIRO
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Kelly
Buster Crabbe “KID RIDES AGAIN” — — eR.
AIR CONDITIONED. 5500 E. WASH Foun “CRASH DIVE” Robt. Paige—Frances Langford
YCOWBOY IN MANHATTAN’
TH. a N——— y THE 4630 Open COOL Emerson E. 10th 6:45 Jean Arthur—Joel McCrea “THE MORE THE MERRIER”
“Night Plane From Chungking”
§ Errol Fiynn—Ann Sheridan
Patsy spy SON, THE HERO” 3 “HIT PARADE OF 1943” 3
“FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO” |"
College at 62d FREE PARKING Jean Arthur “MORE THE MERRIER” Jinx Falkenberg “LUCKY LEGS”
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Ray Milland—Paulette Goddard
“REAP THE WILD WIND”
Plus “TREES & HOMES” in Color
Rat
ILLIND!S
“EDGE OF DARKNESS"
John Carroll—Susan Hayward x
Wm W111,
AR Ra) CONDITIONED
NOW PLAYING DON ROTH
and His
ORCHESTRA
Nitely Broadcast WIBC at 10:15 P.M Wednesday, 11:15 P. M,
Excellent Cuisine NEVER A COVER CHARGE
PARK NC Ray Milland—Paulette Goddard
“REAP THE WILD WIND”
Plus “TREES & HOMES” in Color
Central Ave. t Fall Creek
|rects the classes.
Shortridge'’s Musicale Set
Summer Instrumental Pupils
To Play Friday.
Pupils in classes during
instrumental music
Shortridge
a program at 10:30 a. m. Friday in Caleb Mills hall. Roger Riley diThe program, in will include:
1
and ‘"'B” Orchestras ..C. C. Crammond «. Walter
five sections,
Beginners’ “Cavalry Coming” “Charm Waltz" _. “The Whistling Yankee"
In ‘To a Toy Soldier"
Piano solo—' . Robert
Warner Ann Gatrison Violin solo—* Cneerie in A Mino Vi J. . Pastolay Ann Malone
m
“A” Orchestra “Manhattan Beach” “Entrance and March of Peers Sullivan ‘March Hangroise” . Hector Berloiz Iv Piano ny — "Song of the Evening . Wagner Getrude Siegel ‘and Helen Scholl Trumpet solo—''Walter's Prize Soks R
Frances ‘Phipps Trumpet quaties-. ‘The Rosary” . .Ethelbert Nevin Frances Phipps, "Jerry Fivel, Charles Schmidt and John Ulases v Combined "B’ and “A' Orchestras “In Apollo's Temple” ...C. W. Von Gluck | Country Gardens”... English dance ‘War March” ‘ F. Mendellssohn Playing with the beginners’ orchestra will be Claire Redding, Bolivar Dickinson, Betty Lemley, Tom Haynes, Alfred Griffith, Dale Hummel Fred Gallagher, Jimmy James, Beauford Gavin, Robert Griffith, David Payne, Richard Ball, Charles Farmer and Ida Lemley, The “B" orchestra includes Paul Gelman, Phyllis Viola, Susanne Sertell, Tommy Lugar, Alika James, Steve Prodomides, Richard Kittrell, Betsy Foltz, Dick Lugar, George Christman, Jack Warner, Marilyn Kelly, Morton Tavel, Donald Morris, Bob MecCullum and Dick Albershardt. Also, Robert port, Charles Routte,
Ronald Sinclair, George Gramer, Mason, Leon Segal, Eddie RappaJohn Landstrom, Lawrence Pauli, Martha Anderson, Robert Bartick, Allan Dickman, Jean 2Zuckerburg and Marilyn Mitchell Members of the “A” Ann Malone, Willard Payne, Bloor Redding, Mary Margaret Sutton, Monalee Tucker, Marlene Ranes, George Colvin, Don MecCullum, Teddy Moore, Marilyn and Carolyn Megorden and Peter Burkholder Also, Bobby Smith, Fred Hendricks, Jerry Fivel, John Ulases, Charles Schmidt, Frances Phipps, Bob O'Rourke, Billy Mohler, Gertrude Siegel, Helen Scholl, Ann Garrison and Jack Clarke
orchestra are Shull, Susanne Helen Kaercher,
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At the Indiana
Dorothy Lamour, who hails from New Orleans, plays a belle of her native city, as of 1859, in Paramount’s technicolor musical, “Dixie.” She teams with Bing Crosby In the film starting its second week at the Indiana today.
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CIRCLE
Blue Barron and his h Rufe Davis, at 1, 4,
On stage, orchestra, wit 6:55 and 9:30.
“Salute for Three,” with McDonald Carey and Betty Rhodes, at 11:10, 2:10, 5:15, 7:55 and 10:30.
INDIANA
with Bing Crosby and 08, 5:16,
“Dixie,” Dorothy Lamour, at 11, 2 8:24, 11:22 and 2:20 a. m,
“Aerial Gunner,” with Chester Morris and Richard Arlen, at 12:50, 3:58, 7:06, 10.04 and 1:02 a. m.
LYRIC
“Action In the North Atlantic” with Humphrey Bogart, Raymond Massey and Alan Hale, at 11, 2:39, 6:18 and 9.47.
“All By Myself,” Lane and Patric Knowles, 5:15 and 8:44.
LOEW'S
‘Stage Door Canteen,” with Helen Hayes, Katharine Hepburn, Herbert Marshall, other stars ond six name bands, at 11:16, 1:54, 4:32, 7:10 and 9:48.
with Rosemary at 1:36,
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“SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT”
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RCA Concert
Other Features Listed On Garfield Program.
R.C. A. Victor division will present the first of three industrial concerts included among the series of 10 scheduled this summer at Garfield park's open-air theater at 8 p. m. Sunday. The 30-piece Indianapolis Concert band, directed by Willlam Schu-
macher, and the “Singing Marines” with Blanche Bradley, will be featured on the program, which will climax an all-day picnic for R.C. A, employees. At the opening of the concert, C. N. Reifsteck, plant manager, will welcome guests, and John Main will lead in singing the national anthem. Swim Exhibition
Activities during the afternoon will include informal games, a swimming exhibition under the direction of Bud Sawin, coach of the Riviera club team; a baseball game between R.C.A. and the naval armory, a tennis match between R.C.A. and Curtiss-Wright, an amateur show supervised by Bernie Hall, and selections by three R.C. A. choral groups. Other industrial concerts at Garfield park this summer will be sponsored by Curtiss-Wright and Bridgeport Brass. Additional pro-
grams will be arranged by the it~] zens' music committee which pre-
sented the first three programs at| SCIENCE REGISTER
the open-air
Here Sunday ne
scheduled for Sunday several mid-week programs are ing considered.
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The Peruvian government has es=
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