Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1944 — Page 12
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June Allyson and Gloria. DeHaven are sisters in love with the same 48 man, Van Johnson, & sailor with sixty million dollars in the musical 1 comedy, “Two Girls and a Sailor,” whichi is playing today at the St.
Clair, Irving and Strand.
It opens tomorrow at the Granada and Rivoli and Sunday at the Belmont and Speedway.
5 » ” The film, “Between Two Worlds,” which
deals with the theory that there is a life & after death is 3 realistically portrayed oy John Garfield,
Sydney Greenstreet, Paul! Henreid and
Eleanor Parker. a playing Gloria DeHaven | Belmont, Fountain Square, Vogue, and Zaring, and opens tomorrow at the Rivoli and Tuesday at the Spesdwey. » n 2 From an Arkansas horse and buggy doctor to a naval hero of world war II is the “Story of Dr. Wassell,” which stars Gary Cooper. Based on the true life story of the 60-year-old naval com= mander, the film, in technicolor, also stars Laraine Day and Carol Thurston. It opens tomorrow at the Am-’ bassador and Sunday at the St, Clair,. Strand and Uptown.
BELMONT — Through Saturday: = “All Through the Night” and "Between Two Worlds." CINEMA — Through Satu rday: Bill” and “Memphis Belle. DAISY—Through tomorrow: invited” and “Days of Glory.” DRIVE- IN—"Heaven Can Wait” and‘Some Like It Hot." Tomorrow through Saturday: “Miracle of Morgan's Creek” and “Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case.’ EMERSON—"Panama Hattie” and “'Escape.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Big Street” and ‘The Moon Is Down.”
“Buffalo
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LANDIS MENJOU ® 1 “TURNABOUT”
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| ESQUIRE— Through Friday: “Blockade” | and ‘Turnabout.” FOU NTAIN SQUARE — Through Friday: “Between Two Worlds” and “Slightly Terrific.” GARFIELD—Through tomorrow: ma Hattie” and ‘Go West.” | GRANADA — “Follow the Boys" and | “Ghost and the Guest.” Tomorrow ! through Wednesday: “Two Girls and a !
“Pana-
Sailor” and “Attack.” | HAMILTON “See Here, Private Har- | grove Tomorrow through Saturday: | Penny Serenade’ and “Son of { Dracula.” | HOLLYWOOD Through tomorrow: “Re- | venge of the Zombies" and “Li'l Abner.” | IRVING—Through Saturday: “Two Girls
T1502 ‘Roosevelt Hollywood Hoe “REVENGE OF THE ZOMBIES" Your Favorite Comic “LI'L ABNER"
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Don Ameche—Gene Tierney “HEAVEN CAN WAIT”
Bob Hope—Shirley Ross “SOME LIKE IT HOT”
and a Sailor’ and ‘Man Who Came to - Dinner.” OLD TRAIL—Through tomorrow: light” and “Swing Out the Blues.’ ORIENTAL—' ‘Chance of a Lifetime” and “Detective Kitty o'D. ay.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Buffalo Bi” and “Mystery Broadcast.’ PARAMOUNT — “Caution in Arabia” and “Land Beyond the Law. Tomorrow and Priday: ‘Bridge of San Luis Rey” and ‘“The Hard Guy.” , PARKER-—-Through Friday: “In
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INDIANA “In Society,” with Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, at 3 05, 2:54,
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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A COMEDY and two dramas make their debut at the neighborhood
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in “In Society,” openeing at the Indiana today.
_ At the Indiana
Marion Hutton eo-stars with
LYRIC “The Hitlee Gang,” with Robert Watso Martin ~ Kosieck, at 13:08, Sas Sian rt “Secrets of Scotland Yard,” with Edgar Barrier and Stephanie Bach-
MONTREAL--Canada has 729,500 men and 31,500 women in its military and naval armed services.
CANADA'S SHARE IN WAR
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OP whidh Set. A. L.‘Csire, 214 Han-
satan, Marianss 1 Islands (DeTayed) «A: maritie corps: tank crew
is been credited with taking the first American flag ashore on
The Indianapolis marine operated ‘the ‘hehvy gun on an armored tank which led the first wave of troops to hit the beach on D-day morning. As the tank went into battle, a tiny six-by-eight flag fluttered from its radio antenna. ; The tank destroyed at least one Jap field piece and chalked up one probable,” Sgt. Csire said, and its machine guns cut down several Jap
rifiemen. Although the vehicle
elor, at 2:10, 5:23 and 8:36.
CIRCLE On stage, George Woltes Scandals, at 1, 3:53, 6:46 and 9:39. “Gambler's Choice,” with Chester Morris, Nancy Kelly and Russel) Hayden, at hn: 28, 2:21, 6:14, 8.07
and 10:39. LOEW'S
“Waterloo Bridge,” with Vivien Leigh and Robert Taylor, at 11:15, 2:48, 6:21 and 9:57. “Jam Session,” with the orchestras of Charlie Barnet, Alvino Rey and Jan Garber, at 1:12, 4:45 and 8:20.
VOGUE--Through Saturday: “Between Two Worlds” and “She's for Me.’ ZARING—Through Saturday: “Between
ENTRIES DUE FOR
P.) —Entries are due today for the Indiana 4-H fair in Indianapolis Sept. 4 to 6, #arry F. Ainsworth, state 4-H club leader at Purdue university, said yesierday.
was offered, including money. prizes, trophies and Purdue ‘scholarships, Ainsworth said, adding that a trip; to the National Junior Vegetable’ Growers contest at Rochester, N.| Y., would be awarded to the high | scoring vegetable grading. and judging team.
SEES KEY TO PEACE IN DEAL GIVEN RUSS §
+» Oklahoma’ and “Background to Danger.” REN—Thiough tomorrow: “You'll Never t Rich” and ‘Passport to Suez.’ RITZ Through Saturday: and “Timber Queen.”
RIVOLI ‘Second Chorus” and ‘Jackass
lo Mail. Tomorrow through Sunday: | “Two Girls and a Sailor” and “‘Be- : oii] | ®ween Two Worlds. ——___| ST. CLAIR — Through Saturday: “Two ¢ _WesT SIDE _ Girls and a 8ailor” and “Klondike Kate.” Dole PRS SANDERS ' Presenting Lily Mars" and ‘Hey, Rookie ” Tomorrow through 1507 Saturday: “Secrets of the UnderEra RT ground” and “Man From Thunder River.” Ruth Husse : . Ray ey “UNINVITED” | SHERIDAN — ‘Lady in fhe Data) '* To- ”» morrow through Saturday ‘Gunga Ruth Terry “MYSTERY BROADCAST Din" and “The Devil and Miss Jones.’ lk em earns SPEEDWAY--"Uninvited” and “Mystery DAISY 2540 w “Michigan Broadcast." Tomorrow through Batur-E-0820 day: “Seven Days Ashore” and “Man
Ray Miiland “THE CMRVITED" Gregory Peck “DAYS OF GLORY" ’
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Chas. Boyer “GASLIGHT”
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* John Garfield “BETWEEN 2 WORLDS
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“SWING OUT THE BLUES” | STRATFORD Through tomorrow: J. Carroll Naish
"Belmont & Wash.
Music Mountain.”
Through tomorrow: Dr. Re- " and “Paris After Dark.”
From STATE { nault's Secret
and a Sailor’ and *‘Calling Dr. Death.
Matrimony” and .8.A" ! TACOMA — Through tomorrow: Died With Their Boots On” ing With Music.” | TALBOTT—Through Saturday: { Way "and ‘Edge of Darkness.’ | UPTOWN ~-Through Saturday: “t .and "8lightly Terrific.’
—Rep. Earl Wilson (R. Ind), be-, lieves that if the other allies give {Russia a square deal, the achievement of a sound peace will take care |
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Two Worlds” and ‘‘Career Girl.’ -DOWNTOWN ALAMO—Through tomorrow: “Oh, Susannah” and ‘Pittsburgh.” AMBASSADOR "Gaslight" and “Seven Days Ashore.” Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘Story of Dr. Wassell'” and
“Lucky Cowboy.”
4-H CONTEST HERE|
LAFAYETTE, Ind, Aug. 18 *(U.
A total of $10,548.75 in premiums
BEDFORD, Ind. Aug. 16 (U. P).
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Wilson told the Bedford Kiwanis! lclub yesterday that Premier gd must be dealt with realistically because he is a “good, hard-headed businessman.” ‘If we get along with Stalin, the| rest will take care of itself. We]
Russia,” Wilson said.
MIMI FORSYTHE AND
wealthy society |
Mimi Forsythe,
producer Ben Bogeaus and intends
day. Miss Forsythe, who Bogeaus five years ago at Chicago, is the daughter of the late Arthur
drew Mellon.
MAN HURT IN TRAFFIC Charless Mann, 89, of 4508 Hillside ave, hurt his left shoulder when he walked into the side of a car while crossing E. 46th st. in the 1900 block yesterday, police said. He was treated in City hospital overnight.
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HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 16 (U. P.).— § actress, has separated from film |
to file for divorce. Their parting is “terribly amicable,” she said to-|
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