Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1944 — Page 6
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OPENING TODAY "INDIANA
The Master Race” with: George Coulouris, Stanley Ridges and Osa Massen, at 11, 2, 5:05, 11:05 and 2:10 ‘Johnny Doesn't Live Here Anymore,” with Simone Simon and, James Ellison, at 12:45, 3:45, 6:45, 9:50. and. 12:50, | LYRIC “Jungle Woman," with Evelyn Ankers, J. Carrol Nash, Lois Collier and Milburn tons, at 12:17, ma, 8.06 and 10:4 “The Mummy's ah; " with John Carradine, Ramsey Aniés and Barton MacLane, at 11:13, 1:48, 4:24,- 7 and
CURRENT FEATURES ENGLISH'S “Othello,” with Paul Robeson, Jose Ferrer and Uta Hagen, at 2:15 and 8:15,
civic “Three Little Foxes,” with Winl. fred Skyrme, Paul McNamara and Earl Davis, at 8.30. CIRCLE “Bride by Mistake,” . with Marshall and Laraine Day, 1:45, 4:40, 7:35 and 10:30 “My Pal Well,” with Sharyn Mol fett, at 12:30, 3:25, 6:20 and 9:15,
LOEW'S “Marriage Is a Private Affair” with Lana Turner, James Craig and John Hodiak, at 13:14, 1:25, 6.38 and 9:50. “The Mark of the Whistler,” with Richard Dix, at 11:10, 2:21, 5:32, and 8:46,
Alan at. 11,
Keith Acrobat
Tomy,
Here is one of the three Orantes, acrobatic performers, in Keith's stage show which opens tomorrow,
LINCOLN THEATER REOPENS TONIGHT
The Lincoln Theater, 1531 S. East st., will reopen tonight under the management of Mr, and Mrs. B. L. Nickbarg. : The theater, closed for some time, has been equipped with new sound | equipment, screen and seats and has been redecorated, Three program changes weekly will prevail, with new pictures scheduled each Sun-
day, Wednesday and Friday.
NEIGHBORHOODS
BELMONT ~~ Through Saturday: "Youth | Runs Wild” and ‘Mademoiselle Fin."
CINEMA ~ Through Saturday: “Kitty Foyle” and “‘Syncopation.”
DAISY Through Dimitrios” and DREAM-Through tomorrow: for Love’ and “Curse of People.” EMERSON - Through Saturday: “Hour Before the Dawn” and “Seng of Nevada.” ESQUIRE~—Through Friday: “Third Finger, Left Hand” and “She Knew All the Answers.” Fou NTAIN SQUARE — Through Priday: “Swing Fever” and “U-Boat Prisoner.” GARFIELD ~~ Through tomorrow: “Mr, Skeflington" and “Headin' for Gou's Country,” 3 GRANADA "Impatient Years’ snd “Falcon in Mexico, Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Sensations of 1946” and “Stars on Parade.” HAMILTON "Going My Way." Tomorrow through Saturday: “Phantom of the " snd “Henry Aldrich's Little
tomorrow: "Mask of “She's a Boldier, Too." “No Time the Cat
HOLLYWOOD . ~ “Across the Pacific” the Irish,” | IRVING ~ Through Sunday: “Seventh | Cross” and “Youth Runs Wild." { “Two Girls |
Through tomorrow, and “Leave It 10
LINCOLN-~Through tomorrow: i and a Sailor” and “Mr. Muggs Sweps Que." ! i MECCA—-Through tomorrow: “Happy Go } Lucky" and “Men on Her Mind.’ oLp TRAIL—Through tomorrow; “Days of Glory” and “Jam Session.’ ORIENTAL" Lady snl the Monster” and “Falcon Out West.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “I'he Canterville Ghost" and “Song of Nevada." PARAMOUNT ‘Passport to Destiny” and Yellow Rose of Teans.” Tomorrow and Friday: “Her Primitive Man" and “Battle Cry of China.” PARRER — Through Friday: Comrade” and “Seven Days Ashi REX Through tomorrow: “The lat Gang’ and “Is Everybody Happy.” RITZ—Through Saturday: “Christmas Holiday and “Henry Aldrich's Little Becret. RIVOLI «= “Birth of “Brother - Rat.” Sunday: “Janie" Wild ST. CLAIR—Through Saturday: and “Ghost Walks Alon
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the Blues” and Tomorrow through snd “Youlh Runs
“Janie”
od “Days of Glory. Tomorrow through Saturday: “Bells Starr” and “Song of the Saddle.” SPEEDWAY "The Big Store’ and “Crime by Night,” Tomorrow through Satur Parade of Texas’ snd "Blan on
RIDAN ~ “Double Indemnity” and It Big.” Tomorrow through
: "Madame Curie’ and “Man
STATE Through tomorrow: “Souls at Sea’ and ‘Men un Mer Mind.” STRAND--Through Saturday: ‘Seventh Cross’ and “Stars on Parade.’ STRATPFORD-Through tomorrow: Is Down" and "‘Jitterbugs." TACOMA--Through tomorrow: “Women of the Town" and “It Happened To~ morrow." TALBOTT ~— Borrow or Steal’ Time."
“Moon
Through Baturday: “Beg. and “On Borrowed UPTOWN--Through Saturday! “Go West" and “Stars en Parade.”
VOGUE--Through Saturday: “Double Ine demnity" and ‘Fast snd Loose.”
SLI PRN
“Home In mn
ZARING-- ~Through Saturday: Indiana” and "Mademoiselle
DOWNTOWN
ALAMO - Through tomorrow: Woman” and ‘Men of Texas.”
AMBASSADOR-Through Saturday: ‘Hall the Conquering Hero” and “Mask of Dimitrios."
DINNER ARRANGED | Golden Rule auxiliary, O. E. 8, will meet at 12:15 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Alma Schoenholtz, 240 S. Emerson ave., for the annual Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. Idbby Brautigan, Mrs. Libbie Everett and Mrs. Pearl Krause will assist in the dinner and a business meeting.
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OLSEN, JOHNSON'S SHOW TOMORROW
den extravaganza, “Sons O' Fun,” will open at English's tomorrow night, featuring Marty and Joe May. ¥ The mad and gq merry musical show, which is a glorified “Hellza=
It was produced at a cost of $175,000 and ran for two years at the 46th st. theater and Winter Garden in New York on top of record returns on thé road. Besides the May boys in the will include Al Ganz and Al Meyers, Marilyn Ross, Jack » Shea in the leading parts with June Johnson, Bobby Barry, Margie Greene, Bobby Jarvis, Anita de Palma, William Moran, Jack Whitney, Kitty Murray and 100 others rounding out the cast. The show opens at 8:30 p.'m. tomorrow and will run for three days with a matinee performance Saturday.
G. A. R. UNIT TO MEET T. W. Bennett Circle 23, Laties of the G. A. R, will hold a covered dish luncheon at noon tomorrow, followed by a card party at 1:30 p. m. at Ft. Friendly, Mrs. Irene Compton will preside.
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“THE LITTLE FOXES”
LAST TWO NIGHTS NOV. I5 and 16 at 8:30 P. M.
Seats $1.25 Plus Tax
Reservations WA, 4597 Box Office Open 1 to 9» FP. M. Daily
LAST 2 DAYS!
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poppin,” is full of gags and girls.
Olsen and Johnson roles, the cast|
Romantic Team
and His ORCHESTRA
DINNER MUSIC, 7:30.70 9 P. M. DANCING FROM 9:00 P. M, (Federal admissions tax applies after 9 FP. M,) ’
Broadeast Fri. & Sat. 10:15 P, M. Station WIBC
EXCELLENT CUISINE NEVER A COVER CHARGE
Ramsay Ames and Robert Lowery form a romantic twosome in. “The Mummy's Ghost,” cofeature with “Jungle Woman” opening today at the Lyric.
; SHE RISKED HER LIFE FOR HIM. . |
Yet She Had Vowed Never - To Love Any Man!
¢ ~woh Walter Slezak Lucile Watson Directed by Frank Sorzage ¢ Serean Play by Lenore Coffee
A FRANK BORZAGE PRODUCTION Coming Friday
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2,000 RESERVED SEATS AT $1.20 FOR EACH PERFORMANCE
TICKETS NOW ON SALE COLISEUM or L. STRAUSS & 00. BOX OFFICES
ONJA. HEN J EK; erson
With Her Entirely New 1945 Edition
HOLLYWOOD ICE REVUE
Tomorrow Thru Nov. 26
11 BIG NITES 8:30 P, M.
ig) Boxes $3.00, Parquet Boxes $3.00, Memanine $2.40, * Mezzanine $1.80. (Tax Includ
OOLISEUM gid OFFICE—Open Daily 10 i to P.M L. STRAUSS & CO. Box Office Open Weekdays During Store Hrs.
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FABIEN SEVITZKY, Conductor
OSCAR LEVANT 78 P.M. Cale Tabernacle
ALL-GERSHWIN PROGRAM
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Marx Bros. ee PUES roe “STARS ON PARADE"
Final Night ee STARTS TOMORROW —oee
“GO WEST”
Joyce Reynolds “JANIE” — PIUS me “GHOST WALKS ALONE”
“THE SEVENTH CROSS” ae PUY eee “STARS ON PARADE”
‘LADY & THE MONSIER “FALCON OUT WEST”
“CANTERVILLE GHOST” “SONG OF NEVADA”
TONE-AdaIt, 5:43 "Til . 306 ser and His Ban
“SWING FEVER” nt uy -BOAT PRISONER”
IMPATI TENT “YEARS
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NORTH SIDE Stratford 20 80 faves
Ble D Travers *MOON 18 DO DOWN" Laurel & Hardy “JITTERBUGS”
Ooms Et oats
Durbin—Gene K “CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY”
Jimmy Lydon—Charlie
“HENRY. ALDRICH’S
Sere SECRET”
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BENNETT TONE “SHE KNEW ALL THE ANSWERS”
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Walter o Jeanne BRENNAN CRAINE “HOME IN INDIANA". Simone Simon—Kurt Krueger “MADEMOISELLE FIFI”
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SOUTH SIDE
1531 8. East MA-8754
REOPENS TONIGHT!
s Doors Open 6:45 P. M. New Seats—New Screen—Redecorated Jimmy Durante—Van Johnson “TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR” E. 8. Kids “MR. MUGGS STEPS OUT” Plus! Paramount News
SANDERS >;
Thru Wednesday o “52ND STREET” Gregory Peck “DAYS OF GLORY"
EAST SIDE BIGGEST BEST
Last Ti Plus T mes é 25¢ 5:48 to § Bing Croshy—Mary Martin Brian Denlevy—Rochester “BIRTH OF THE BLUES” Ronald Priscilla Wayne
REAGAN LANE MORRIS “BROTHER RAT”
THURS. .vouru'nuns win Plus! 40-Minute “CARTOON REVUE” IR.
SHERIDAN 5", 5000 nial IRVINGTON ‘SHOWING ed MacMurray~Barbara Stanwyek
"4DOUBLE INDEMNITY"
Jack Haley “TAKE IT BIG”
EMERSON, “ss
Veronica Lake—Franchot Tone
Roy Rogers “SONG OF NEVADA"
“HOUR BEFORE THE DAWN"
. 5200 r Ri “TEN! ER 00 .-
Wally Brown “SEVEN DAYS ASHORE” TACOMA "or was oN OF THE TOWN"
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