Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1944 — Page 12

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"Good Night Ladies’

| comedy,

DANCE EVERY SATURDAY

_ of the fullest

Osman. Comfort. S 2, months of enterHeated . tainment this sea-

son at the English theater. Skeets .Gallagher, a Terre Haute native and Indiana university alumnus, Stuart . Erwin,

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' Corky’s Sky Harbor Orchestra i One Block South of Municipal Airport §'

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| Skeets Gallagher

the opening play

THRU THE which runs tomorrow through next EASTER HOLIDAYS | Saturday with matinees Wednesday TONIGHT and Saturday..

Ladies” and the

Following “Good Night will be two operas, “Carmen” “I1 Trovatore,” presented by

BUD WAPLES “MEN OF MELODY"

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18, respectively. | Scheduled for April 20-22 will be

"ADM. (inal. New Fed. 741} |John Golden's “two laughs a DARCING SO minuite” hit, “Three Is A Family,”

|Stenborg and Josephine McKin.

| for April will be “Kiss and Tell,” comedy by F. Hugh Horbern

Gilbert.

EVERYBODY TUR EVAL WELCOME pOUBLE FEA REVI TN FASHIONED AN oLD - a - ———ThE LIFE OF CHRIST an (11lustrated) | Evangelist DeWITT S. OSGOOD Doors Open | _ 6:43 : First Service | ___ SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 7:15 P. M Second _ MURAT TT i

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San Carlos Opera Co., April 17 and |

starring Charles Burrows, Helen |

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head the cast of].

‘Neighborhoods

“Desert ay Jucegay: Piehting ar - CINEMA-. “Varsity Show" and an assage.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: FOnder Two Flags" and “Henry Aldrich Haunts a House."

i eB ain a nae Open Season. | DAISY—“The Lodger” and ‘Tornado. $1.00 incl all federal tax. Call When the curtain goes up at 8:30] Toinortay hd Slonday: ‘Lost Angel GA-5061. Ride Beech Grove to | an eautiful But Bro end of line | P. m. tomorrow for the farce] EMERSON — ‘The . Rains Came” and

“Under Two Flags.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: “No Time for Love” and “Whistling in Brooklyn." eSount TRE—* ‘In This Our Life” and ‘Lady Is Willing." Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Birth of the Blues” and “39 Steps.”

FOUNTAIN SQUARE — Through Tuesday:

“Fighting Seabees” and “Unknown Guest.” GARFIELD -— “Gangway for Tomorrow" and “Man From Thunder River." Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Destination Tokyo” and “Gals, Inc.” GRANADA—Through Wednesday: ‘“Thou-

sands Cheer’ and “Spotlight Scandals.” HAMILTON — “The Rains Game” and **Parzan’'s Triumph.” * HOLLYWOOD-"‘Behind the Rising Sun" and “Calling Wild Bill Eliott,” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘‘Govern-

ment Girl” and “So This Is Washington.’ : IRVING—Through tomorrow: “Lifeboat” and “His Butler's Sister.’ MECCA—"The Lone Prairie” and “The Falcon and the Coeds.” Tomorrow

through Tuesday: “Thank Your Lucky Stars” and ‘Henry Aldrich, Editor.” OLD TRAIL — “Tornado” and ‘Calling Wild Bill Elliott.” Tomorrow and Mon-

| ORIENTAL—"True to Life”

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Winding up the English play st, PARKER ..

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day; “Lassie Come Home” and ‘‘Mexican Spitfire’s Blessed Event.” and ‘‘Mexicali Rose.” Tomorrow and Monday: “What a Woman" and “Tornado.” PARAMOU NT — “Silent Witness” and “Billy the Ki Wanted.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Thank Your Lucky Stars” and “That Nazty Nuisance.”

“Casablanca” and ‘‘Winter« Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Lady Takes a Chance” and ‘So This Is Washington.” X — “So This Is Washington” and “Tiger Fangs.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Destination Tokyo” and

“Mexicdn Spitfire’s Blessed Event.” RITZ— Through Tuesday: “True vo Life" and “Whistling in Brooklyn.

RIVOLI—Through Wednesday: “Pighting Seabees” and “Lifeboat.’ Last show tonight , only: “Springtime in the Rockies. | ST. CLAIR — “Fighting Seabees” and “Beautiful But. Broke.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Lost Angel” and

“Never a Dull Moment.” SANDERS—"In Oud Chicago” and “Wild Horse Stampede.” Tomorrow and Monday: ‘‘Guadalcanal Diary” “dite terbugs.” SHERIDAN — “Destination Tokyo and “Someone to Remember.” ‘Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘No Time for Love” and “Minesweeper.” SPEEDWAY — “Whistling in Brooklyn”

and

and “Riders of the Deadline.” Tomorrow and Monday: ‘Desert Song” and “Beautiful But Broke.” STATE — “Bells of Capistrano” and

“Campus Rhythm.” Tuesday: “Government Girl’ Everybody Happy?” STRAND— "Fighting Seabees” and ‘‘Beautiful But Broke.” Tomorrow through

Tomorrow through ' and “Is

Tuesday: “Lost Angel” and “Million Dollar Kid. STRATFORD —' ‘Smart Guy” and “North of the Rockies.” Tomorow through

Tuesday: ‘‘Background to Danger" and “Is Everybody Happy?" TACOMA- ‘Let's Get Tough” and ‘Man From Thunder River.” Tpmorrow

through Tuesday: “Government Girl”

and “Henry Aldrich Haunts a House.” TALBOTT— Hostages” and “Henry Aldrich Haunts a House.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Madame Curie." TUXEDO— "Navy Blues” and “Hoppy Serves a writ.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Destination Tokyo’ and

‘Always a Bridesmaid.” UPTOWN—"Fighting Seabees” and ‘“Beautiful But Broke.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Lost Angel” and ‘Never a Dull Moment.’

SAT., SUN. NITE HAL: BAILEY'S BAND

Featuring Amos Otstot, Pianist and Vocalist, Catherine Boylan

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Every Sat. and Sun. Night

CRYSTAL PALACE 729 N. Illinois St.

Regular Admission, 55¢, Incl,

Tax

Just Another Day on Stage for Virginia A pretty head was bent over|coat. “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn” stacks of autograph books in the lay at her side, barely begun. Cases brightly lighted dressing room. The |of her favorite records and a phonobobby sock crowd waited noisily! graph were on the table. :

outside the stage rr ' Does Shopping Here

door. 3 It was just an- Virginia said she planned to atother day at the tend church with her mother totheater for ate tractive ' Virginia Weidler, and as she smilingly put it:

and New York where she hopes to choose the play that will make her a hit on Broadway. “I want something really’ good,”

“They are my

bread and butter.” : she said.

£: | She has to report back to Hollysim little girl o ww |wood in several months for a real who is very grown irginia Weidler

up at 17, is appearing on the Circle stage this week on the same bill with Tommy Tucker and his orchestra. During her last visit here she celebrated her 8th birthday. After the stage doorman handed out the autograph books, Virginia relaxed once more on her cot and covered herself with her ermine

Miss Weidler, a

known for her brat roies, said she had really grown up during the last year and was ready for more mature casting. Also on the calendar is college next fall at U. C, L. A. She will major in Spanish and French which

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OPENING SUNDAY ENGLISH'S

“Good Night Ladies,” with Stuart Erwin and Skeets Gallagher, at 8:30 p.m.

CURRENT FEATURES CIRCLE On Stage, Tommy Tucker and his

orchestra, with Virginia Weider, at 1:03, 3:59, 6:45, 9:31 and 12 “Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout, *” with Jimmy Lydon, at 11:38, 2:24, 5:20, 8:06, 10:52 and 1:35.

MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT 12:30 A. M.

Sunday—Stage show, at 12:56, 3:05, 5:14, 7:23 and 9:32. ‘‘Henry ” at 12, 1:49, 3:58, 6:07, 8:16 and 10:24. LOEW'S “Cry Havoe,” with Margaret Sullavan, Ann Sothern and Joan Blondell, at 12:23, 3:33, 6:43, 9:56 and

“The Heat's On,” with Mae West, Victor Moore and William Gaxton, at 11, 2:10, 5:20, 8:33 and 11:46. Sunday—‘Havoe,” at 12:19, 3:29, 6:42 and 9:55. “Heat's On,” at 2:06, 5:19 and 8:32.

KEITH'S - On stage, Toyland Follies, at 12:15, 2:48, 5:21, 7:54, 10:17 and 12:50. |

“The Return of the Vampire,” with Bela Lugosi and Frieda Inescourt, at 1:48, 4:21, 6:54, 9:17 and 11:50. Sunday—Stage show, at 2:03, 4:26,

{spoke them in some of her early

morrow. Then on to other shows] |

grown-up role. Virginia, who is well |.

she became interested in when she roles. (By Joan Hixon.) BAND LEADER ‘CALLED HOLLYWOOD, April 8 (U. P).—

Orchestra Leader Charlie Barnet will Jeave for New York this week-

ADULTS, 35¢ to S—After §, 60c xa Child,, 20¢ to 5—After 5, 25¢c, Inc. Tax RABBIT MATINEE | FIRST SHOW ONLY

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6:49 sd 9.3%, a VIINPIS" at 12:30, 3:03, 5: :49 and 10:22. . » ' J INDIANA EXTRA! “Tender Comrade,” with Ginger : Rogers, Robert Ryan and Ruth Hussey, at 11, 1:15, 3:30, 5:40, 8 | and. 10. Ra Sunday—“Comrade,” at 12:40, 3, x 5:20, 7:40 and 10. TORITE, ! 1] P. M LYRIO

end to appear. for his pre-induc-tion ‘physical examination. He has. drawn a 4-F classification in three previous appearances before army doctors.

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“The Sullivans,” with Anne Bax ter and Thomas Mitchell, at 12:36, 3:54, 7:12 and 10:30. “Timber Queen,” with Richard Arlen, at 11:30, 2:48, 6:06 and 9:24. Sunday—*'Sullivans,” at 1:05, 4:06, 7:09 and 10:06, “Queen,” at 13, 2:59, 6 and 9,

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ENGLISH

VOGUE—"Phantom of the Opera” and “Jitterbugs.’” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Flesh and Fantasy” and “Hi Ya, Sailor,” ZARING—'My Friend Flicka” and * ‘Ghost Shi p.”" Tomorrow through Tuesday “Coney Island” and “Crime Doctor's Strangest Case.”

DOWNTOWN

ALAMO—Through Monday: ‘Raiders of the Border” and “Girls on Probation.”

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