Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1944 — Page 18
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Entertainment by the Jeepful!
“HEY, ROOKIE"
Ann Milier—Joe Besser Hal McIntyre and Band
“| Fredric March
as Mark Fair
Re-Lives Clemens’ Adventure
“The Adventures of Mark Twain” brings back the unforgettable | stories of the Mississippi river, the Joy of being young, the characters of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn—all that Samuel Clemens as Mark Twain ever lived—at the Indiana theater this week.
Redio’s Greatest Stors!:
ROY ACUFF
Halley's comet in 1835 in Mo. self, youth on the river.
ter for his brother, then on the
; ere he belonged. 1200 miles of sand
ahd reefs, and they had to be gompletely before he could 8 river pilot. On one mem=
; prable trip, he met a young man
carried with him the picture sister, Olivia LangTwain fell in
For the rest of his life, his one inspiration was Livey. He dug for gold, struggled and slaved to make enough money to go East and marry hee, As a last resort, he wrote a story, “The Jumping Frog of Calveras County”—that is history. From then gn, through his years with Livey, Twain wrote.
March begins the story him=f* telling about his life as aH
Mark Train appears first as &}
MATHER OF ENGLISH QUADS RENEWS PLEA
startled the world and her Amers
ican army sergeant lover by giving birth to quadruplets last Feb. 27, renewed her plea yesterday to Mrs. Eleanor Thompson of Pittsburgh to
Fredric March is Mark Twain in the movies. Twain's shyness, his eternal youth, and his lasting pic-| ture of an era of American history | are all felt in this story. Alexis Smith did make Livey worth liv ing for. “The Adventures of Mark Twain” is a splendid movie biography of | the Mississippi mud and the days | of its pilot. (By Elizabeth Lewis.) !
Hope Recovering |
From Operation |
HOLLYWOOD, May 4 (U. P) —Comedian Bob Hope was re- | covering today from the effects of an operation for the removal of a cyst from his left eye, developed from a cold during his recent trip to . entertain the
armed forces in the Caribbean.
The Pioneer Zephyr—Daddy of ‘em All
FIRST DIESEL STREAMLINE TRAIN IN AMERICA
I1934~-TENTH ANNIVERSARY-1944
MORE THAN A TRAIN... A
® Burlington's Pioneer Zephyr, first diesel-powered, streamline train in America . . . symbol of a dramatic era in railroad transportation ...and of the even more dramatic progress to come. Christened on April 18,1934... exhibited in 222 cities in 27 states. . . tested through 30,000 experimental miles, the Pioneer Zephyr entered regular service with national acclama-
tion, on November 11,
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| Madeline, |are still in the nursing home but
divorce the father of the children, Sgt. William H. Thompson, 26. She said that “on the eve of the second front” she wanted her remaining three children 1atized. The youngest of the four, | MeDantld, who had red hair like | his father, died Marchs2 at a nursing home near Heanor. The remaining three babies, Maureen and Michael,
will be coming out in about two weeks to take their first ride in a giant, specially-constructed “pram.” Miss Carpenter, who is now com- | pletely recovered, has been out of {the hospital for some time and is staying with her mother, Mrs. Ellen Carpenter, at Heanor.
BOXER IS FIANCE
HOLLYWOOD, May 4 (U. P.).— Gloria Dickson, blond screen actress, said today she will marry boxer Bill Fitzgerald, who recently received a medical discharge from the marines, in about a year, as soon as she gets her final divorce decree from Director Ralph Murphy,
erating on its system lines. More than
100 trains, fashioned to
the streamline
pattern, have gone into service for rail-
roads throughout the country.
With ten years of outstanding service
to its credit—during which it has covered approximately 1,676,000 miles—the Pioneer Zephyr is still on active duty, serving wartime America to the tune of
456 miles In the
each day.
coming peace-
Times Amusement
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OPENING TODAY
LOEW'S “The Heavenly Body,” with WilHam Powell and Hedy Lamarr, at 13:32, 3:39, 6:46 and 9:56. “Hey, Rookie,” with Ann Miller, Joe Besser, Jimmy Little and Hal McIntyre, at 11:12, 2:19, 5:26 and 8:36.
KEITH'S On Stage, Radio City Revels, at 1:56, 4:27, 6:58 and 9:30. “Q, My Darling Clementine,” Roy Acuff, at 12:15, 2:56, 5:27, and 10:30.
CURRENT FEATURES
INDIANA
“The Adventures of Mark Twain” vith Predric arch and Alexis Smith, at 11:10, 1:40, 4:15, 6:45 and 9:25.
with 7.58
CIRCLE “Shine On Harvest Moon,” with Ann 8heridan, Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson and Irene Manning, at 11:49, 3:20, 4:51, 7:22 and 10:03.
LYRIO
“Standing Room Only,” with Paul. ette Goddard and Fred MacMurray. 3% 11:10, 1:20, 3:30, 5:40, 7:50 and
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NEWS
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Mike George
SAPPHIRE ROOM —
STARTS TODAY] | 4 GALA DAYS
SOUTHEASTERN AND KEYSTONE
WITH THE MIGHTIEST MOBILIZATION OF WONDERS and FEATURES EVER ASSEMBLED, IN. CLUDING the COLOSSAL NEW i SPECTACLE
CASTLE TA) MAHAL TT
THIS YEAR — GREATER, DI AN ECLIPSING FPOCH
WORLD'S OUTSTANDING. or INSTITUTION! |. THE 7 [THRILLING coring FLYING ANTALEKS
PERFORMER THRILLERS Are |
oniaiia. HODGINI FAMILY, OF BAREBACK RIDING MARVELS
BALLET of ELEPHANTS BALL
COUNTLESS FEATURES— 5 Snnie stars—50 clowns menagerie with ani! als from all parts of .the! world—3 Ai} elephants D|250 horses and ponies =,
TWICE DAILY—-3-8 P. M.
On account of the number of reserved seats donated to buyers of war bends and the unprecedented interest in the Cole Bros. this year, we suggest you purchase tickets early on day of show at HAAG'S CLAYPOOL DRUG STORE,
Cer. Washington & Illinois
SATURDAY, May 6 — 3 to 5 P. M. AND
No Cover Charge
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NOW y WUITE & SEVEN DWARFS" chard Diz “GHOST SHIP”
DANCING Orchestra —Holo Washington
Andrews—Richard Conte
"UPURPLE HEART”
CHECK HONEY
R E xX Sist & WA. Northwestern Lloyd Nelan "BLUES IN THE NIGHT" «ueille Ball “DANCE, GIRL, DANCE”
* Claudette. Colbert Bred MacMurray E FOR LOVE" “ne Martine Dich Powell
“TRUE TO LIFE 19th & WarnerBaxter
Stratford College Lynn Merrick
“CRIME DOCTOR'S on EST CASE” “SEC Hollywood OED” EA ‘Roosevelt CH-7292
Hollywood wood OF LORRAINE” “GILDERSLEEVE ON BROADWAY”
Dana Andrews—Richard Conte “PURPLE HEART”
Grace MeDonald—Leon Errol “HAT-O HECK ONEY
Jas, ec BL Lindsay
8 Joel McCrea—Barbara Stanwyck “BANJO ON MY KNEE" 16th & Open ob
CINEMA |, Delaware 1:30 PF Yount “LOST ANGEL” Walt Disney's Full Length
“Snow White & 7 Dwarfs”
1934... thus establishing the first streamline serv-
ice in America.
Today, the Burlington
has fourteen gleaming
stainless steel Zephyrs op- 4
time years, we look forward to a program of further improvement and refinement of the “streamline train” ~ era,inaugurated by the Pio- ~ neer Zephyr ten years ago.
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James Gagne “THE FRISCO
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LET AYLF ZANULK 5 EEE 1813, BE LRAZY HOUSE
Tyrone Power—Myrna Loy YiTHE RAINS CAME" Claudette. Colbert—Ronald Colman “UNDER TWO FLAGS"
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Judy Canova—iliay Jones - “TRUE TO THE ARMY" a Rosalind Russell—Fred MacMurray =» “TAKE A LETTER, DARLING"
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