Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1944 — Page 20

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Robt. Lowery—Jean Parker “THE NAVY WAY"

GARFIELD 2% Sires ! Madeléine Carroll—Stirling Hayden “BAHAMA PASSAGE” Ronald Reagan “INTL, SQUADRON" 1106 Prospect

SANDERS Thee Saturday

Bing Crosby “DIX “VALLEY OF NT MEN

EAST SIDE TUXEDO “* Liz ™

Ann Sheridan “WINTER CARNIVAL" Kenny Baker ‘DOUGHBOYS IN IRELAND’

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MacMurray—Patricis Morison “RANGERS OF FORTUNE" Jean Parker “THE NAVY WAY”

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Thru Sau Errel Flynn “UNCERTAIN GLOR _. Mary . Astor “MALTESE Caw

“GUADALCANAL DIARY" Ann Sothern—Jas. Craig “SWING SHIFT MAISIES

COME EARLY—Open Tonight 6:15 Errol Fiynn—Paul Lukas

“UNCERTAIN SLORY" Barbara Stanwyck--Joel

“BANJO ON MY KNEE”

“WEEKLY REPORTER" -—lais News

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Sonn. at Fall Creek Preston Foster—Wm. Bendix

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Ray Milland—Ruth Hussey

Tonite Thru Saturday

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@ 25¢ 5:45 to 6 |}! as peer “GASLIGHT”

Patricia Morison—Kenny Baker

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““YHE UNINVITED” James ‘LADY, LET'S DANCE’

“SILVER SKATES” “7 “Tas. Dunn

MECCA N. Noble Florence Rice

“GHOST AND THE GUEST” Jas. Ellison “UNDYING MONSTER” HAMILTON 7, , Ja E. hth PARKING | Ella Raines—Franchot Tone “PHANTOM LADY” Lon Chaney—Ann G iwynn “WEIRD WOMAN"

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Richard Arien “TIMBER QUEEN” “ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT"

EMERSON “7, COOL

Errol Flynn—Paul Lukas

“UNCERTAIN GLORY”

Alice Faye—John Payne “WEEK-END IN HAVANA”

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Edw, G. Robinson “DESTROYER” Ida Lupino “MOONTIDE"”

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Delaware Open Daily—1:30 n oF Kay Francis—Carole Land

“FOUR JILLS IN A JEEP” EC. “TAMPICO” Ith & Geo. Sanders

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Donat Carroll Alfred 39 STEPS”

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“Roger Touhy, Preston Foster, Lois Andrews and Kent Taylor, at 1:09, 4:13, 7:17 and 10:2). “Man From Frisco,” O'Shea and Anne Shirley, at 11; Dh 2:42, 8:50.

with Smith, at 12:04, Sas Aik sad ve “Attack,” a war duction of the Pa tle for ain, at 11:09, 2:23, 5:37 and 8:51.

“Bathin ton and Es 2:37, “Going Crosby and Rise 1:32, 4:14. 6:56 and 9:38.

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CURRENT FEATURES

LYRIC Gangster,” Victor

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“The Adventures of Mark oy ‘Predric March and

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LOEW'S Beauty,” with Red Skelther Williams at 12:08, 5:06, 7:35 and 10:0 INDIANA My. Way,” with Bing St at 11,

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escapades” an improvement ower his own impromptu version? Ne doubt, Touhy would prefer a| happy ending even if it did entail a

Touhy’s possible reaction notwithstanding, audience response 0 the film, showing at the Lyric this week, should be both enthusiastic and seeing as how it revives gang law-violation and gun toting with all its subtle nuances of cops vs, crooks conflict. In its favor also is the fact that 20th-Century Fox made a genuine stab af sereening a realistic. reproduction’ of Touhy’s sensational break from Statesville’s “fool-proof” walls by shooting the scene on the prison grounds. ‘These episodes, plus the insertion of several newsreel shots of the prison’s interior are enough to give any claustro- | the nervous shakes. An Thinols state penitentiary warden

__THE INDIANAPOLIS TIES = Lyric's Film i Realistic he Study of Gangster's Life|

Roger Touhy's reaction to himselt a8 portrayed by Preston Foster psychology anger prove an interesting study in| tat epic: ver. play the Statesville, 1, penitentiary. Would Touhy say “phooey™ and return to a sleepless night of eellpacing? Or would he reckon

Beauty,” now in its Ea week at Loew's.

even injects a few “crime doesn’t

* remarks. Theatrically speaking, “Roger | Touhy, Gangster” has every thing| but the feminine angle and J. Ed-

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Hitchcock's "1502 Roosevely CH-7202 Rosemary Lane “TROCADERO” “SILENT WITNESS”

Frank Albertson 3 R E X Northwestern ‘Cool

Ann Sothern * ‘PANAMA HATTIE” Ginger Rogers “PRIMROSE PATH”

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George Sanders—Virginia Brues In “ACTION IN ARABIA”

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Ingrid Bergman “GASLIGHT”

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Jean Parker “THE NAVY WAY"

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Frances Langford “CAREER GIRL” Llayd Corrigan “MANTRAP" STAT Tenth Vietor Moore “THE HEAT'S ON

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gar Hoover in person. The FBI chief is played instead by a short- | statured newcomer whose name isn't featured. As the terrible terror of the Chicago Metropolitan district, Foster flashes his best many moons. Vie McLaglen in he dramatic shoes of Basil (The Owl) Banghart, is a snug fit, although it’s doubtful whether Banghart was quite so scholarly or The picture begins with the Touhy gang's kidnaping of Jake (The Barber) Factor and ends with Roger's capture by G-Men on Dec. 29, 1942. Remember? : Y “The Man From Frisco” is the companion attraction. (By Sherley Uhl) )

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Limt ple: Be boiling water, 3 eggs separated, c. lime juice and pulp, grated rind

of 1! limes, 1 tbsp. butter, | drop { or less green food coloring, 1 8-inch!

baked shell, cooled, 6 tbsps. granulated sugar. Mix sugar and cornstarch togetn-

PIE RECIPE WAS DEVELOPED, a beautiful touch to the filling.

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Breaded veal chops (4 thick chops). Creamed caulifiower (1 small head,

Fruit salad plate (bed of lettuce, ¥:

14 c. granulated sugar, | , % tsp. salt, 1% c |

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stiff, but not dry, add the € tahlespoons of sugar gradually, heating well after each addition. Spread | over pie filling. Bake at 315 de- | grees P. for 12 mins. Eight servings. |

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with beaten egg yolks, combine with ' | remaining hot mixture, cook a min-| § ute longer over low heat, stirring | ;

well. Remove from heat, rind, butter thoroughly.

add juice, |

stirring occasionally

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