Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1943 — Page 23
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n 8 Bara,” depicting a phase of the war against Rommel, stars Humphrey Bogart as Sgt. Gunn and his beloved tank, Lulubelle, The story revolves about the
* never-ending search for water in
the desert and of the heroic defense of a fort by a handful of allies against a detachment of Nazis. “Sahara” opens Saturday at the Fountain Square, and Sunday at
the St. Clair, Strand and Uptown. BELMONT - T hrough Saturday: and “Dangerous Blondes.” + CINEMA—Through Saturday: “Thank Your Jatcky Stars” and “Henry Aldrich Swings It." DAISY—Through tomorrow: “Pri O'Rourke” and “‘Kukan-~Battle ory
"EMERSON — “THaik Stars” and De ABE through Saturday: ‘‘Bomber sand “Young and Willing." ESQUIRE — Through Priday: Great Lie” and “Johnny Bager.” FOUNTAIN SQUARE -- Through Prian: “Murder in Times Square” and y Prom Stalingrad.” GARFIELD—Through intment in Berlin” Pom Manhattan.” GRANADA—' ‘Princess O'Rourke” and “Nobody's Darling." ‘Tomorrow ghroush Wednesday: “Let's Pace It” and *
Fellows." TON - — Through Saturday: Is the Army. IRVING ~~ + rstan Young”... and “Varsity Sho Tomorrow Shrough Sunday: HI Diddle, Diddle and “Bl the Kid." MECCA — Through tomorrow: “One Dangerous Night” and “He's My Guy.” OLD TRAIL — Through tomorrow: “Pootlight Glamour” and “Good Luck, Mr. Yates."
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ORIENTAL « “Petticoat Larceny” and “No Place for a a Tomer. row throw h Saturday wing Shift Maisie" “Leather Burners.” “Leopard Man" and . Tomorrow and “They Came to Blow Up Amer“1 Wake Up Screaming.” ARKER— Through tomorrow: wine and “Eternally Yours.” - Through tomorrow: Doctor and “I Married a Wite RITZ — Through Co “Thank 1 Yoe Lucky Stars” and oung . and
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Lady Astor Gets House Laughter
LONDON, Dec. 8 (U. P) —Lady Astor's irrepressible habit of heckling her fellow parliamentarians created an uproar in commons yesterday, Culminating in shouts of “throw her out” from the laborite benches.
“The American-born Lady Astor :
kept a running coniment through- | out a speech of Laborite Alfred Edwards, who was urging passage of a law to restrain Fascist propa~ ganda in Great Britain, Edwards finally asked the chair to rule her out of order, and the faborite benches set up a chorus of + “throw her out,” whereupon conservative George Davies, a
member of Lady Astor's own |
party, shouted “we have put up with her for 20 years." The house roared with laughter.
TRYOUT DATES FOR
“Clarinetist
* 4TH CIVIC PLAY SET §
Tryouts for the fourth Civic thea-
held at 2 p. m. Saturday and Sun day at the theater. Two benefit performances of “The | Man Who Came to Dinner” will be | given during its six-day run which | opens Friday evening. The Dec. 13 performance will: be sponsored by the Sunnyside Guid and the Dec. 16 presentation by Delta Zeta national sorority. . ’
CHINESE FOLLOW STAR
~ CHUNGKING, Dec.. 6 (U. P|
{ter production, “Claudia,” will be! ;
Jimmy James, his clarinet and his orchestra will furnish the music at the Indiana Roof tonight and Friday evening. Featured vocalist in Betty Benson, CARD PARTY THURSDAY Koran temple, 30, Daughters of the Nile, will sponsor a card party
(Delayed) —Film star Joe E. Brown's: 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in L. 8.
walked through Chungking today with Oriental fans at his heels.| They had recognized the “big mouth” of American movies when he paused here on his way to perform for U. 8. soldiers at Lt. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell’s headquarters.
BAND CONCERT TONIGHT The Jordan Conservatory band of 40 student musicians under the didection of Charles Henzie, head of the conservatory band department, will give a concert at 8 tonight In the Thomas Carr hall of the Irvington unit, 5436 E. Washington st.
MARTENS CONDERTS, Ine. —
BALLET THEATRE |
8:30 Tonight ENGLISH THEATER
| Ayres auditorium.
Mellzwosd Bi Rilimare.
Dancing Taught Free to Our Patrons Every Hed. 8:00 te 8:20
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: "MEN FOUGHT HIM!
The Three Iwanows, who ~ onvort on the
trampoline, head |
cl this week's stage |
show at Keith's theater. Screen fare Is
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“The Amazing |
Adventure.” with |
Cary Grant and Mary Brian.
|GLYCERINE VITAL
TO WAR AND PEACE
Times Speciat
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—In addi- |
tion to being an important ingredi- |
‘ent of munitions, glycerine has its | place in medicine. An analysis of |
| some 15,000 prescriptions has shown |
that glycerine appears more often than alcohol in a compound, and |
| to water.
among liquids used is second only | |
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1.33, 10:20 and CURRENT FEATURES CIRCLE intanes.” with Bets paris i and Miriam Hopkins, 1:30, ,- 1:10 and #: LYRIC
“Guadaleansl Diary.” with Wil lam Bendix, Lloyd Nolan and Preston Foster, at 11:37, 1H, 3:08, 5:50..8:0% and 10:07... LOEW'S “Girt Crasy,” with Mickey Rooney. Judy Garland and Tommy Dorsey and his-oschoestra, at 11:83, 2:25, 4.57. 7:29 and 10:01
FRIDAY-—ON STAGE!
Old’ Time Bam
Dance Schedule, [i
Roy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain Boys, from the “Grand Old Opry"
the Indianapolis armory.
This will mark Roy's first appear- | The act will!
ance in Indianapolis, {include Rachel Veach, who plays the five-stringed banjo; Oswald, bashful country boy"; son, better known as Esterly, Jimmy Riddle, wizard.” Added attractions will be WIBC Hoosier barn dance, starring
“the
Little Jimmy Dickens and Uncle
Dave Macon.
RUSS MORGAN | &
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
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Sac boys
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Preston FOSTER - Lioyd NOLAN ud William BENDIX + Richard CONTE Anthony QUINN.
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and Selected Shorts
WOMEN LOVED HIM!
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A TERRIFIC MAN!
Fighter...sailor...lover, prospector. . .pirate...war correspondent! Jack London was all of these—and more! Now he lives again in a story more exciting than any he ever wrote—his own! hii hdd A
SAMUEL BRONSTON
MICHAEL O'SHEA
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“PRINCESS O'ROURKE" Mary Lee—Gladys George ’ “NORODY'S DARLING" STARTA. TOMORROW
Bob Hope “Let's Face It"
radio program, will headline : the old-time barn dance Sunday at!
“the | Lonnie Wil-' “Pap”; Jelse | who plays the mandolin, | guitar, bass fiddle and violin, and. harmonica |
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Batte Davis—Ge0. Brent
Mary Astor “THE GREAT LIE”
Lana Turner—Robt, Taylor
Van Heflin “JOHNNY EAGER"
Talbott af 04 Thru Saturdsy “THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS" . Nishary Arlen “SUBMARINE ALERT"
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“LET'S FACE 1
Cecil Kellaway—-Helen W.
“THE GOOD FELLOWS”
INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
FABIEN SEVITZKY, Conductor Presenting The
MESSIAH
By Handel
CADLE
TABERNACLE 2:15 P. M,
. IND MUNICIPAL CONCERT
Assisted By
Maria Koussevitaky, Soprano _ Bdward Kane, Tenor Edna Merritt, Contralto Rand Smith, Baritone
And the 300 Combined Voices of the
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With Geo, Murphy--Joan Leslie Chas. Butterworth—Una Merkel EMERSON a. E. 10th diie Cantor—Bette Davis
HANK YOUR LUCKY STARS" Edw. G. Robinson "DESTROYER"
~ SUSAN HAYWARD
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