Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1944 — Page 12
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ANN RUTHERFORD'S | HOME IS ROBBED
HOLLYWOOD, March 22 (U. Pp). —Screen star Ann Rutherford and her husband, David May, returned ji from New York today to find their house had been robbed. . Some of Ann's jewelry was stolen but the loss was not detailed,
‘SHRINE 6 TO HOLD ELECTION TOMORROW
Indianapolis Shrine 6 will hold an | election of officers at 8 p. m. tomor- | row in Castle Hall, 230 E. Ohio st. Mrs. Dessa Mae Franke is worthy J
high priestess and Robert L. KonFOUNTAIN I SQUARE |
TONITE — Adults, 5:45 °Til 6, 22% Maria Montez o
“Ali Baba 1 40 Thieves”
Plus “SHE'S FOR ME" ~—Thursday Nite at 5:45 P. M.—
ecke is watchman of the shepherds. TONITE = dui, 5:45 Til 6 2% GALE
» STORM
CAMPUS RHYTHM |
Irvin
Sunday Belmon
Fred MacMurray @ Claudette Colbert
“NO TIME FOR LOVE”
Plus Richard Arlen
Ey HAUNTS A HOUSE
ALDRICH “Minesweeper” }/
Neighborhood Theater Directory
NORTH SIDE _ [BELMONT “pense ld Col “UNDER TWO FLAGS” R E X Non Na Oficial Govt. Film “BATTLE OF RUSSIA”
(DAISY ~~ p Swiss”
Luise Rainer “HOSTAGES”
Simone Simon “TAHITI HONEY” Ralph Richardson “THE AVENGERS”
Two Flag
and
“Higher
g, - St.
Clair, Strand and Uptown and opens tomorrow at the Rivoli and Saturday at the Fountain Square and
at the t.
Red Skelton :
s" and “Battle of Russia.”
CINEMA--Through 8: and Higher” DAISY—Through tomorrow: “So's Your Uncle.” EMERSON—*Lady Takes a Chance”
and
through Saturday:
The | Y | Sth . J . and “St. The ESQ UIRE: om Donald Woods “SO'S YOUR UNCLE" | SOUTH SIDE Tokyo" Cary Grant—John Garfield ie ERS —3106 Prospect VUNTALS “DESTINATION, TOKYo" | SAND aS pra | Campus
Betty Grable “CONEY ISLAND"
Lamow: "RIDING HIGH” |
“GOOD LUCK, MR. YATES"
Blues’ and ‘No Place for a Lady.” - GRANADA—"Ali Baba and the Forty Stra . 19th a Plus GARFIELD at GA rela Thens Jia Shes for wo. aon. - t eanes y. Stratford College 22C 7 John Garfield “FALLEN SPARROW" Foe ED Mis weeper.” ¢ VICTORY THRU AIR Dy A “OLD CHISHOLM TRAILY HAMILTON—"Battle of Russia” and
ORIENT AL 1105 SOUTH MERIDIAN
Chas. Boyer “FLESH AND FANTASY”
Talbott at 224 Thru Saturday Frank Sinatra “HIGHER AND HIGHER" Alice Faye “IN OLD CHICAGO”
Baie eS IN OLD 1502 Roos EE , IRVING—Through Sunday: “Whistling in Hollywood y Sossiveil ____ “FRECKLES COMES HOME" , |IRVING—Through Sunday: “Whi; Tonizhi & MECCA—Through tomorrow: “Someone HELD OVER Tomorrow EAST SIDE to Remember” and “Stand By All NetRoddy McDowall “LASSIE COME HOME” | - - ington | WOIks.” Roy Rogers “Hands Across the Border” TUXEDO 402 ne [Rvington OLD TRAIL—Through tomorrow: “GuadEXTRA! "WIR THE MARINES Judy Canova “SLEEPY LAGOON" aicanal Diary” and “Thumbs Up.” AT TARAWA” udy noy 2 d — ee i w'| ORIENTAL—"‘Flesh apd Joputasy an RR 1 emma | Robt. Ryan ‘GANGWAY for TOMORROV | “Preckles Comes "Tomorrow New Jersey | through Saturday: “Corvette K-225" PARAMOUNT E. Wash, at! and ‘So's Your Unc
erber Marshall “YOUNG IDEAS”
LONE STAR LAWMEN"
BIGGEST BEST
‘WHISTLING IN BROOKLYN’ |
Evelyn Keyes—Tom Neal heres Something So a Soldier” A .
Central Ave.
at Fall Creek and “The Rosalind Russell—Brian eras Last Times a 22 Plus Tax “WHAT A WOMA Tonite C 5:45 to 6 Fantasy" ww Hymes—Lynn A kk Greer Garson—Walter Pidgeon Smith.” SWING OUT THE BLUES" “MADAME CURIE” RIVOLI — “Madame ares | THuRs. C. Colbert—F. McMurray through 8
“NO TIME FOR LOVE” Red Skelion ‘WHISTLING IN BKLYN.
RVING | 2g
5500 E.WASHINGTON
Red Skelton—Ann Rutherford
‘WHISTLING IN BROOKLYN’
Evelyn Keyes—Tom Neal
ECHE tances DEE
ALL-STAR CAST es
; in Brookly I " About a Soldier.” Flesh and Fantasy se SHERIDAN 2 | stRATFORD Through tomorrow: y } €. Wash h 5000 Lagoon” and “Victo Mich. 0'Shea=~Susan Hayward Kathryn Grayson—Gene Kelly Power.”
“Jack London”
“THOUSANDS CHEER"
216 E 10th
“Higher
througn Saturday:
HOLLYWOOD—Through tomorrow: ‘“Las“Hands Across
sie Come
Louis Blues
— | ES UIRE—Through Friday: R and “Riding High."
Rhythm” House.”
GARFIELD—Through tomorrow:
and
Home"
the Border.”
and
aturday:
“Hostages”
Fox”-in “Whistling in Brooklyn.” With the help of-Ann Rutherford, as an ambitious newspaperwoman, he jumps from the frying pan into the fire, It's playing today at the
In “No Time for Love,” glamorous Claudette Colbert, as a photographer, bites off almost more than she can chew when she mixes up with Fred MacMurray, who plays the part of a sandhog, or tunnel digger. It opens tomorrow at the Granada and Sunday at the Belmont.
BELMONT—Through Saturday: ‘‘Under
“Higher and “Street of Chance.”
and
” Tomorrow
ty "Favorite Wife”
igher ' Tomorrow “North Star.’
and “Young and Willing
PARKER—'"Palm Beach oy
Jor and tne Minor.’
' Saturday:
“Wings and the
d the Wn
“Seven Mi'es From Alcatra
REX-—-Through tomorrow:
Avengers."
RITZ—Through Saturday:
and
unday:
Curie.”
and “Whistling in Brooklyn.”
ST. CLA IR—Through Saturday:
“Whis-
tling in Brooklyn” and * ‘There's Something About a Soldier.”
Luck, Mr, Saturday: America”
STATE — Through
SANDERS— ‘Coney Island”
Yates.” “We
Never Been Licked” a
the Dark.”
STRAND—Through Saturday:
tomorrow:
and “Good
Tomorrow through Came and “Colt Comrades.”
to Blow Up
“We've nd “A Scream in
“Whistling
n’ and “There's Something
TACOMA — Through t Comes Elmer”
“Sleepy ry Through Air
omorrow: ‘‘Here
and “Dancing Masters.”
FA . TALBOTT—Through Saturday: “Higher ———— HAMILTON Free Parking Ty Fane and ; In Old Chicago.” 3 J 1 “HIGHER & —Through tomorrow. phigh Hah Sg lala Frank Sinatra “jours. UPTOWN—Through Saturday: “Whistling VOGU Official U. 8. Govt. Film in Brooklyn" and “There's Something “BATTLE OF RUSSIA” About a Soldier.”
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TONITE—6 P. M.
THE WONDER SHOW!
Here's a Technicolor Combination FOR THE FAMILY! ——————————
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Red Skelton—Ann Rutherford
‘WHISTLING IN BROOKLYN’ |
Evelyn Keyes—Tom Neal “There's me About a Soldier”
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Plus 4630 BR “My Friend Flicka” EMERSON 7, in
The Picture That Lives Forever “LADY TAKES A CHANCE"
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Frank Sinatra “HIGHER & HIGHER"
WEST SIDE = |'=——— — Richard Quine | TACOMA TN
Ann Gwenn p “ “WE'VE NEVER BEEN LICKED" Al Pearce “HERE COMES ELMER"
Robt. Lowry “SCREAM IN THE DARK" EXTRA! “MARINES ar rTARAWA" OLD TRAIL 5%," "ut MARIN wa. pene “GADALEAS fir” PARKER en 87
Brenda Joyce - “THU ‘MBS Up” | Claudette Colbert—Joel McCrea
“PALM BEACH STORY" { Ginger Rogees—Ray Milland | “MAJOR AND THE MINOR"
ll TER To TT i Gene Kelly “CROSS OF LORRAINE Hoosier Hot Shots “Hoosier Holiday”
127 ML
MECCA Noble
ay John Craven ‘SOMEONE TO REMEMBER:
“STAND BY ALL NETWORKS"
and
Mesa’ and
VOGU E — Through Saturday: “My Friend Flicka.” ZARING—Through Saturday: Woman™ a
nd “Swing
“Bambi”
“What a Out the Blues.”
DOWNTOWN
| ALAMO—Th rough tomorrow:
“Gunsmoke
“Isle of Forgotten Sins.”
| AMBASSADOR— ‘Madame Curie.”
row through Saturday:
the , Forty Me.’
Thieves’
Tomor“Ali Baba and and “She's for
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BOGART INJURED ON MAN-MADE LAKE
| HOLLYWOOD, March 22 (U. P.). ma | Humphrey Bogart, tough man of | 033 | the screen, was recovering today Laurel & Hardy “DANCING MASTERS" | from cuts and bruises received yeslterday when he was 25¢ n @g. Plus il & man-made lake on the WarTax ner Bros. set for “To Have and to Have Not.” Bogart was knocked from the | | 0 {deck of a 30-foot cabin cruiser when | 22¢” Plas la gust of wind ripped through the canvas windbreak and blew a sail-| ing sloop against the cruiser.
“shipwrecked”
JARE—~Through Friday: FOINTALY a and * “Hoary Aldrich
“Navy
20¢ ANY TIME (Tax Incl.) PA men "Young dens” sad Lone ALWAYS—10e Star wmen, Omorrow an Red Skelton——Ann Rutherford Mary Astor Ee, day: “Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case”
and “Mathrough man’ and
“Tahiti Honey"
“Flesh and
“Lucky Fellow, Mr.
Tomorrow “No Time for Love"
“The ” SHERIDAN— ‘Thousands Cheer.” Tomorhii Something About 2 Soldier RAS) ANN row through Saturday: “Higher and CINEMA 16th & Open Daily SKELTON-RUTHERFORD Higher” and “Dr. Gillespie's -Criminal Delaware 1:30 FP \ Case.” “HIGHER & C Late EHILN, SPEEDWAY ‘Cross of Lorraine” and Frank Sinatra HIGHER" Lo “Hoosier Holiday.’ " Tomorrow through Claire Trevor “STREET OF CHANCE” Saturday: “Hostages” and “There's Something About a. Soldier
‘Destination
- | buckskin skirt and a you-all drawl.
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OPENING TODAY
INDIANA “The Miracle of n's Creek,” with Eddie ote i ge, Hut- ° vy A BE) 2:18, 4:46, 7:04, 9:23, 11:40 and 1:58, ra FEATURES CIRCLE
“The Song of Bernadette,” with Jenifer Jones, at 10:30, 1:12, 3:54,
6:36 and LOEW'S - Bridge of San Luis Rey,” with Lynn Bari, a Tamiroff and Prone Lederer, at 12:35, 3:45, 6:55, n Ahoy,” and Joe. 2:32, 57°42 and 8
fii j«7" “The Purple Heart,” with Dana Andrews, Richard Conte and Farlek % Granger, 13:33, 3:45, 6:57 and 10:09. “My Best Gal,” with Jane Withers, at 11:17, 2:20, 5:41 and 8:53.
with William Sawyer, at 11:33,
Jennifer Jones
Seeking Divorce
HOLLYWOOD, March 22 (U. P.). —With the gilt paint en her movie “Oscar” scarcely dry, the overnight queen of Hollywood's actresses, Jennifer Jones, today said she was divorcing Robert Walker on the eve of his first stardom. Miss Jones, ‘an uncommonly pretty ‘“okie,” won the accolade as the film colony's greatest actress in the “Song of Bernadette,” the first picture she ever did out of a
Walker, likewise an “okie” who made good, said he wouldn't contest her action. He said he understood his wife was leaving for Reno as soon as she finished whatever picture she is working on. Walker
{is about to reach the nation’s {screens as Pvt. (See Here) Hargrove.
Miss Jones, married in Tulsa Jan. 2, 1939, as Phylis Isley, will retain custody of Robert Jr, 4, and Michael, 3. She said she and Walker had been separated since Nov. 8 and that they finally tired of | friends’ efforts at reconciliation.
SAILOR IS GIVEN A ‘PLEASANT TASK’
DENVER, March 22 (U. P).—A navy yeoman, who wants to remain forever anonymous, boarded a train yesterday to join 256 newly enlisted WAVES on their way to their basic training at Hunter College, N. Y. The sailor, only man on the special train, was assigned to take pictures of the girls as they switched to life in the navy.
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—— ee THE INDIANAPOLIS NEIGHBORHOODS TWO COMEDIES of the emust see” order make their first neigh-
borhood theater showing this week. Red Skelton has the cops fooled again as he dons the role of “The
clared,
Farley Granger is one of the eight dauntless Yanks in *The
Purple Heart,” opening today at the Lyric theater.
STUDIES BILL FOR ‘PROXY MARRIAGES’
BISMARCK, N. D., March 22 (U. P.).—~The North Dakota state senate went one step farther than most states on the proposition of “soldiers’ rights” yesterday when it began consideration of a bill not only to allow overseas service men and women to vote, but to marry by proxy as well. The North Dakota lawmakers would permit service personnel to vote by proxy for the duration and six months thereafter. The proxy marriage measure, if enacted, would be valid only until peace is de-
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