Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1943 — Page 6
nah and “Beautiful Dreamer,” the br world premiere of Aurelio Peiscara's ; i | tenor, and Rand Smith, baritone. ) ana tomorrow, BD Robert Stolz, conductor of the | current “The Merry Widow" pro- | p duction in New York, will be guest ‘REPORT SUBSIDY ro USE Program” Feb. 5 and 6 - the | © 066 TABLETS, SALVE. NOSE DROPS Murat. Soloists for the f WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (U. P.).— and Hertha Glas, contralto. MT.|in.e use of subsidies to stabilize snl Sevitzky will be in Vancouver, |food prices moved toward certain
poem, “Tibet,” and “To | Robert Stolz Coming I ; conductor in a special “Viennese | PL AN NE AR DE ATH : FO 4 ITNT concerts will be Jan Peerce, Pe The administration's plans to con- : |
RN
"British Columbia, on these dates.|death in the house foday in the The presentation. of Verdi's fait 9 3 prio ig Som Rep. Mary “Requiem,” which was given 1ast|ers will be “sold down the river” December, will. be Tepeated April 1 if the subsidy ban is passed. ~ A naa ie ple thoes ind The final house showdown on the wage’ ne ree indus-|, cue, delayed 24 hours by the death concerts planned; R. C. A.lof two members, was expected this | with Charles O'Connell as guest! .mioon and despite warnings and
Robert Young. Betty Grabie and Reginald Gardiner are | “Sweet Rosie O'Grady,” the technicolor musical opening at
,
Amusement Clock
ENGLISH'S
“Life With Father,” with Harry Pennine and June Walker, ai
Times
CIRCLE On Stage, Johnny orchestra, with Cookie 1, 3:56, 6:52 and 9:34
and his owers, at
,* with Laurel 2:17, 5:13,
Masters at ‘11: 21,
“Dancing and Hardy. 7:55 and 10:34.
LOEW'S dens,”
“Young Herbert
Peters,
4 Mary Astor, 6H 188, 600 ¥
and 10:40 “The "Kansan ,* with Richard Dix, Jane Wrath and ‘Albert Dekker, at 13:23, 3:18, 6:13 and 9:08.
COLISEUM
| THIRD WEEK AT ROOF
omc a nce Ps ve: spose } | first presented. Time doesn't seem| yas ht's ormance didn’t! {to have dulled its wit, EE] a in
are starred in at the Indl-
erased the éngaging quality of itflyy the past. The acting was a bit artificial, the direction a little slow, | Once again the audience laughed and meny of the speeches always its approval of all the quirky man-|ended in a kind of upward inflection
Of course, ‘on the other hand,|:
Mother's insistence that she wasimuch of the play was intended to
served “piping hot” and that theltgkes place in i. 1880's, when most maid of the household know how to|everybody was conservative and serve a meal (a la Father), and—| affectation was a mark of good well, the list is inexhaustible. breeding. The fun, of course, centers about|-— Mother's dilemma after she has found out that Father never was ky! baptized: therefore he has no name “and how. can you
FOR BRIGODE BAND|
51,000 SEATS STILL AVAILABLE
For Remaining 6 Performances of
oLLTWODD i ice REVUE
cota nnn
FH
Ace Brigode and his Virginians will furnish the music at the Indiana Roof for four nights this ce week, Including © Thanksgiving, making the third ~~ consecutive week Rk} has been featured - at the dance palace. The Roof ordinarily is open on Wednesday, Fri-
A conductor, Jan. 2 at Cadle; L. 8. dministration, the WLS RATIONAL Ayres, Jan, M at the Murat, and Apes go widpteiry headed for| | meme at 8:30 BARN DANCE P. R. Mallory, Feb. 20 at Cad! overwhelming defeat under a ma- INDIANA
ood Ige Revwe, with Sonjs
jority estimated at two to one. “Northern it,” with Errol. The ban on the use of subsidies pe, and Julie Bishop, at 12:33, after the first of the year was writ- = fen into. a bill to_extend the life| iof the commodity credit ‘corporation for another 18 months. President Roosevelt vetoed a similar bill earlier * |i this year- but subsidy opponents now {claim enough strength to override |
{ White House objections. day, Saturday and
CHINESE SAY JAPS R Sunday evenings. USING. POISON GAS/rePreies Jupsnese use of pagan sas, B55 BI7_ The bans fen inflicting heavy casuaities on Chin-|lured vocalist is blond Betty Day. CHUNGKING, Nov. 28. (U. P.).—|ese troops. Severe fighting in the outskirts of] On at least 10 occasions during AChangteh, important road point|November, the communique. said, the west of Tungting.lake- in -central{Japanese used poison gas, and orders China, was reported today by ato use gas were found on the bodies Chinese communique which told of {of Japanese officers.
~~ PRICES: . $2.75, $2.20, $1.65, $1.10 4K ALL SEATS S RESERVED
TONIGHT THRU NOV. 28 8 30 P.M
saix COLISEUM or L STRAUSS & C0, omices
MAH Odors Given Prompt Attention,” Semi Chook or Money Order Wiih SelfAddreased, Stamped Return Envelope. Specity Night Desired, sEaTs EVES. 8S¢ TO $2.78 INCL.
Se a COLISEUM INDIANAPOLIS ] "HOLLYWOOD SNEAK PREVIEW]
- of an IMPORTANT TECHNICOLOR PRODUCTION
~ ERROLL FLYNN IN “NORTHERN PURSUIT” PLUS “HI "YA SAILOR" SHOWING DF, NORTHERN Ft PURSUIT: AT 10:0 P. M* “HI YA SAILOR” NOT SHOWN TONIGHT
Next Fri. at 8:30 P. M. ~ SIGMUND i R oM 8 ERG
50. Arti 50 og at. Gladys Alwes Musie She Monument. Circle. Prices, 30, ha “$118 Fel. -FR-aaklls 3701.
“Hi Ys Saller,” ) Donal _ Woods and Elyse Kndx, at 11: a, J 2:33 and 5:37. ~ Sneak Preview at 8:38,
LYRIO “We've Never Been Licked,” with Richard Quine,” Anne Owynne and Noah Beery Jr, at 13:30, 3:30, “9:45 and 10. “Larceny With Musie,” with Allan Jones and Kitty Cartium, at 13:10, 2:20, 5:35 and 8:48.
_ TONIGHT THRU SAT., $:30 TS; THUR; 8 P.M. "AND SAT:
%
SARA at
LITTLE ERA-FULL TRIUMPH OF THEM ALL!
From 20ch Century-Fox,” makers of miracle musicals, comes the big. ~ gest, the gayest, the grandest of them all! Scarring Betty as Rosie...the gal who climbed to fame on a nation’s heart beat and songs! A good-time el in a grend time musical! -
TO MAKE 4 CHEERFUL THE TOP ‘MUSH
iy
MENJOU
A=
