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The hog market was 10 to 15 cents lower at the Indianapolis stockyards today, the war food administration" reported. Prices were down 15 cents lower than Friday's lowest on 160 to 240-

pounders, and dropped 10 cents on Be

240 to 400-pound hogs. The market on weights under 160 pounds was steady. The top was $13.90 on two loads of choice 240 to 255-pound hogs. Receipts included 3500 hogs, 75 cattle, 40 calves and 60 sheep,

GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (3500)

120- 140 pounds [email protected] 140- 160 pounds

160- 180 pounds . vee 13.750 13.80 180- 200 pounds . . [email protected] 200. 220 pounds .. wo 13856... 220- 240 pounds . . [email protected] 240- 270 pounds [email protected] 270- 300 pounds . [email protected]

200+ 330 pounds 33g, 360 pounds .. Medium

1380 ee 13.80

160- 230 pounds 11.60% 13.80 Packing Sows Good to Cholce-— 270« 300 pounds ..ecsescecsne 13.50® 13.60 300+ 330 pounds ..evrencierns 13.50% 13.60 830- 360 pounds c.eceiinnnnne [email protected] 360 400 pounds sevevevescces 13.456@ 13.50 Good~ 400- 450 pounds ..eeierinnins [email protected] 450- 500 pounds ..eevvscnrane 13.40% 13.50 | Medium 250- 550 pounds ...ceecenenn [email protected] Slaughter Pigs Medium to choice 90+ 120 pounds ......e.ovuen 8.50011.50

CATTLE (75)

Cholce—~ Steers 700- 900 pounds ... 900-1100 pounds 1100-1300 pounds .

ves [email protected]

1300-1500 POUNdS «oevsensenees This Year Last Year 3 . 16.50 | Expenses... $40,010,462,624 $37,560,504,716 u- 900 pounds : n S00 18:30 | War. Spending 36,648,963250 35,146,526,901 1100-1300 pounds Ll [email protected] | Receipts .. 14:897,741,378 14,305,341,975 1300-1500 pounds ... ‘tt [email protected] | Net Deficit .. 25,112,721,245 23,254,161 651 Medium or Cash Balance. #802, 470 30 14.986.408,251 so | Working Bal, 9.030,679,251 4,195,676,67¢ 3100-130 Pounds weesse seen AO 1a 80 | Public Debt 316.337.340.023 170.318.173.627 a Y seveeenenenes I 0! Gold Reserve. 20,688,450,451 23,064,584,043 700-1100 pounds ...ceoone eess [email protected] - . fers INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Chotoe=t Today 600- 800 pounds ..... vessenss 18 Boa Clearings ...cocovcveronrsnenns $6,590,000 £00-1000 POUNAS sasersseessss 16.50016.60 Debits covvvvreoviiiiiranne $3,777,000 Good Cioath This Week 350.019.000 600- 800 LOUDAS ,eeveescveecs 13.00018.25 | ClOATingS covevrcrvaerocancnnee $00-1000 Sounds Le [email protected] [Debits ...iiiiiiiiiiiiiii 135,678,000 Medium 500- 000 POUNAS .....eovciees [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE D . T k N Roary preed hens, 33a. Leghorn hens, avis a es ew 18 rotters, fryers and roaster, under § Ibs, white and barred rocks, 26c; colored springers, 23¢: leghorn springers, 3le. vertising Post| ga ras, ite = TESv_Curret receipts, 38¢c; Orade Al » C. M. “Moke' Ie he grade A medion, 4c; grade A oke"” lis ¢; no grade 80s. Butterfat~No. 1,

Davis, until yesterday publicity director for L. 8. Ayres department store, has joined

Baker Co., adver-

counts,

Mr. Davis Indianapolis, Mr. Davis, who lives at

757 N. Bolton ave, various advertising wpe,

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Good Mediu

Canner

‘Hog Prices Drop 10 fo 15 Cents; 3500 Are Received

Common 500 - 900 pounds

Cows (all weights

Cutter and’ common

Bulls (all weighty)

ef Good (all weights)

CALVES (40) . Vealers (all weights)

[email protected] 8.75@ 10.36 5.15@ 8.75 4.50@ 5.75

. [email protected] Sausage— > GOA ..iiirirverrrirrennnane [email protected] Medium .........c0cvnsnenne 7.715® 9.50 Cutter Pand’ common .. .... 6.00@ 7.78

. [email protected] | Good~

tising ‘agency, as vice president In charge of consumer goods ac-

A native of

has been associated with Ayres for 15 years in

Good to cholce ....cevvvianins [email protected] Common to medium ...... 0. 9.80 15.00 CUlls .vivivrivvinrcarerrnrnanee 6.000 (0.00

Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves Steers

Chotce 500 800 pounds

serensnne . [email protected]% 800-1050 rounds . . [email protected] 500~ 800 pounds ..... 2lusl00 pounds ... . 10. 0Ng1N iu 500- 1000 ) pounds evens PIII 8. 75010.00 Comm 500- 900 pounds ' coeeae se 1.50@ 8.78 Calves (steers) *|Good «nd Cholce— 500 pounds down «...c..e0e [email protected] Medium 500 pounds down ........... [email protected] Good d an (heifers) ood an 01co—~ oD pounds down ......eiens [email protected] 500 ‘bounds dAOWn ...iveieinen [email protected] SHEEP AND LAMBS (60) Ewes (shorn) Good and choice ,............ [email protected] Medium and good ..... ...ees [email protected] | LAMBS Good and choice ..... eereans [email protected] Medium and good ....c.eevive 10.25G213.00 COMMON ou vvrrrivnnn. onesies 8.00@ 9.76

U. S. STATEMENT

WASHINGTON, Dec. -3 (U. P.).—Government expenses and receipts for the current fiscal ‘year through Nov. 20, compared with a year agb:

Butte: rh 1 40c; No. 2, 36ec.

WAGON WHEAT

today, Indianapolis flour mills and elevators paid $1.63 per bushel for

No. 2 white or No. 3 Jad, nia Ibs, or better, 64c; corn, No. Jelicw

shelled, old crop, $1.00% uth No, 3 white shelled, old crop, $1.24%. ——————————————

ITALIAN CHEESES GO UP

Retail

the office of price administration.

WHATS CEBKINY

Continued from Preceding Page

Dogs Are -Poisoned—

HOME TOWN dog lovers have been guarding their pets carefully following news stories of the activities of dog poisoners at nearby Carmel and also at Knightstown and . Mrs. Henry F. Schricker,

New Castle,

wife of the retiring governor,

remember her address when she called police the other night to report a drunken man

on the front porch of the governor 's

the Marott hotel” . . intruder. . . . old war plant employee alleged

grabbed $500 in cash from the money drawer of the Speedway City postoffice when the

clerk’s back was turned. . ..

was a parking lot employee who is accused of stealing a $2000 ring from the car of

Carol Kreusser and selling it in for a few dollars. . .

car passing with a safe tied on behind, they

gave chase and recovered the safe. . . . It Cookin’' above everything else,” he says. had been stolen from the Greyhound « « + Lots of birthday restaurant and contained $600. greetings this week. . . . Happy birthday to Sgt. * NF Howard Stagner, Germany, Dec. 26, Velma Plan New School— Yolen. Bdith, Deans. » «+ » THE SCHOOL BOARD has indicated that And to John L. Whitaker, it considers as its No. 3 post-war objective F. 1-c, at sea, Dec. 16,

the construction of a $300,000 classroom and

library addition to Broad Ripple hi

. . . First on the board's program is a new . Congress is considering construction of 68 new airports in Indiana, including two here in Indianapolis. « « « The local projects would cost $339,000.

Manual high school. .

« «+ « Also being considered by congress is a system of three East-West transcontinental highways, one of which would pass through Capt, Fred A. Simon, formerly head of the police detective department, has been retired on pension. , has not been working the last six months

Indianapolis. ,

because of illn . A plan for

tion of three companion buildings to the present American Legion building on the plaza is being studied by the Legion and

probably will be submitted to the in January.

w ww What's Cookin’ in Spor

THE BASKETBALL season now. is well . Tech launched its city net play by -defeating Howe, 46-29 in a « + In other games, Tech defeated Washington, 30-18; Broad Ripple won it§ opening game by de-

under way. .

rough game—41 personal fouls. ,

feating Westfield, 47-31, while nosed out Greenfield, 28-26.

CE

Asked for the address, she replied:

well, I don't know, but it's right behind . Police nfibbed the

They also nabbed a 24-year-

. When police saw a

; « + +» Butler is having a home-coming celebration. . . , It

Entire gontents copyrighted, 1044, Lo aun & Co, the.

| STRAUSS &

centers around th

with Franklin college tonight in the fleld-

house. . , . The to select a new Saturday, and so

season wound up, with Ohio State h six wins and no

couldn't

mansion.

to have in 1946, with Hammond host next year. . Also arrested . www In the Mail Bag—

a tavern

gh school.

Daryl Gene. .

21, Betty. . . .

Guinea, Dec. 1, Mom, Dad, Family. . . . to Sgt. Avery Hamblen, England, belatedly,

Father, Mother,

~ M. Sgt. Henry J. Mother. . . . 1-c, Southwest P Ann, Tommy.

Mears, . He

construc- And to Cpl. Har

31, Mother, Dad,

And to

“oo.

legislature Phyllis, Bill ....

8. 1-¢, Pacific, Dec, 29, Mom, Dad, Juanita.

. And to T. {8

Daddy, Mildred, And to H. W. 2-c, Paul H., Gann,

Shortridge

"+ next week,

60. we. THE NA

Up to the close of the Chicago Jrarye iy 3

the Caldwell- Guta: No. (other grades on their bE

WASHINGTON, Dec, 2 (U. P).—~ ceiling prices for Italian cheeses will go up an average of several cents a poand throughout the country under price increases allowed to manufacturers today by

Indianapolis to try again. . .

third—four victories, two losses, and Indiana was fifth—four and three. . . still are doing okay. . Louis Thursday night and in doing so moved

into first place. . host to the annual state bowling tournament

A ‘LETTER from Pfc, E. A. Anderson brings praise for “What's Cookin'” from faraway India. . . .

Mary Helen, Jerry, Timmy, , And to Eugene D.. List, 8. 1-c, Pacific, Dec. 24, Dad, Mother,

Wheasler, England, Dec. . And to Pfc. Carol Jones, France, Dec. And to Pvt. John Moats, New

Ralph E. Summers, Southwest Pacific, Dec. 21, Lil, Marie, Frank. . . W. Nord, S. 1-¢, Pacific, Dec. 16, Lorene. . And to 8. Sgt. Robert B. Whited, India, Jan. 4, Mom, Dad, the Kids. .

And’to James B. Sampson, S.

England, . And to Pvt. Robert Roell, France, Dec.

19, Mother, Dad, v William F. Hamilton, Europe, Dec, 2, Jean,

hospital in France, Dec. 8, Mother, Dad,

Pacific, Mother, Dad, Kids. ". Frank E. Hasseld, overseas, Dec. 28, Mother,

Hawali, Dec.

Dec. 4, Jeannette, Deloris. « . . Sgt. A. A. Watkins, Palau, Dec. 23, Dorothy, Michael, Mother..

Tex Ritter

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

NEIGHBORHOODS

At Circle

Stage Revue Includes Many Film Favorites.

BELMONT--'"Meet the People” and Hell's

CINEMA—‘“Henry Aldrich’s

Angels.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Marine Raiders” and “Gildersleeve's Ghost,”

Little Secret” ‘My Pavorite Wife." ‘ Tomorrow "'Crossrogds™

and through Tuesday “Slightly Dangerous.’

and

Fans of the cowboy picture can see many of their favorites on the stage of the Circle this week, Tex Ritter and his Western Hillbilly Jamboree blew in ‘yesterday, The troup with him is composed of Max Terhune, Hoosier-born star of the horse opera; Slim Andrews of the Ritter films and several barn dance acts, and Donna Dae, featurel vocalist with Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians. Ritter's part of the show, which is somewhat more on the vaudeville side than .most of the Circle stage presentations, is that of master of ceremonies and stooge for the rest of the cast. } Sings “I'll Walk Alone” Miss Daé’s warbling of “I'll Walk Alone,” “It Had to Be You,” “On [the Sunny Side of the Street” and “I'll Be Seeing You” sets her apart from the rest of the hillbilly stuff. Terhune performs such amazing antics as whistling “Listen to the Mocking Bird” and capturing the echo in a bottle, later releasing it, to everyone's awe. The Milo twins of “Grand Old Opry” fame, Bonnie Dodd, Cannon| Ball Taylor and Slim Andrews sing, and play such instruments as the xylophone, guitar, washtub, banjo, funnels and even an old pump and produce some spectacular effects. The screen goes to the opposite

extreme and shows “Music in Man-

hattan,” starring Anne Shirley,

Dennis Day and Phillip Terry.

At the Alamo

: iadisdho ad

Bill Elliott and Bobby Blake at the Alamo through Monday.

Dec. 2, 1944

e opening basketball game

I. H. 8. A. A. board failed athletic commissioner last they're meeting today in . The football as you may know already, olding the conference title, losses. . . Purdue was

, The Caps . They defeated St.

. Indianapolis will be

“Keep writing ‘What's

. And to 1st. Sgt. William 18, Jane, Janice.

And . And to Pfc.

Brother. .

. And to Robert

, And to Stahl, France, Dec. 16, Dag,

acific, Mother, Bob, Martha And “to Sgt. Henry Ded. 8, Rosle, Susie.

Jo Ann, Jim, Lill, . old R. Gemmer, Italy, Dec. Sisters. . . . And to Pvt.

Pfc. Charles R. Childers, . And to Otis Charles Castle,

Sgt. Earl Williams, South . And to Pfc.

Marilyn, Little Lee. . . . Hedlund, boatswain's mate 15, Shank. . . . And to - 8. 1-¢, South America, And to 8.

« + + Bo long, fellows, until ~~

*

“Cheyenne Wildeat” with Wild ¢

Benefit Concert |

Bomar Cramer, pianist, will play at the English theater at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow under the auspices of the Indianapolis Plano

Teachers association. Proceeds from the benefit performance will be given to nearby camp hospitals for wounded soldiers.

CAST SET TO STAGE PLAY AT ATHENAEUM

A cast of 24 will stage “The Night of Jan. 16th’-in the rhain ballroom of the Athenaeum at 8:30 p. m. today. The play, directed by Normann Green, has two different endings, depending upon the decision of the jury. In the cast will be Mrs. Emily Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Githens, Mr. Green, Richard Eisenbach, Conrad Grathwohl, Clare Falkner, Ford Kaufman, Jack Messmer, Robert Calland, Tom McCoy, Monroe Hosford, Walter Messmer, Lena Peters, Olga Birk, Harry Bobbe, Halold Peters, Leslie Aye, Miss Edna Phinney, Don Hastings and Miss Betty Ann Perkins. A dance to the music of Ted Campbell's orchestra will follow the play.

BOND DRIVE CREDIT GIVEN TO THEATER

Sixth war loan bond purchases totaling $75,000 have been credited to the local Indianapolis quota of Loew's thi€ater and the Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer film exchange, Boyd Sparrow, manager of Loew's theater here, announced, This represents a proportionate part of a $10,000,000 bond subscription by Loew's, Inc. The total is divided among the cities In which there are Loew's theaters and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer offices.

ROOF DANCE STARTS AT 8:30 P. M. TODAY

The Indiana Roof, beginning tonight, will have new Saturday dancing hours, Eddie Stone and his orchestra will strike their opening notes at 8:30 p. m. and will furnish cortinuous music from that time until 1pm

Times Amusement

Clock

CIRCLE On Stage, Tex Ritter, at 12:50, 3:40, 6:40, 9:30 and 12:30. “Music in Manhattan,” with Anne

#hirley and Dennis Day, at 11, 1:30, 4:45, 7:50, 10:30 and 11:30. aindar—Stage at 1:26, 4:06, 6:44, “Manhattan™ at 11:48, 2%, 8.01, 7:41 and 10:27,

KEITH'S

On stage, “Star-Studded Revue,” at 1:54, 4:23, 6:52, 9.11 and 11:40. “They Live in Fear,” with Otto Kruger, at 12:15, 2:44, 5.13, 7:43, 10:01 and 12:30. Sunday—Stage, al 2.09, 4.28 6:47 and 9°16. “They Live” at 12:30, 2.59, 5:18, 7:37 and 10:03.

INDIANA

“Irish Eyes Are Smiling,” with June Haver, Dick Haymes and Monty. Foolley, at 11:55, 2:35, 5:10, 7.46 and 10:30

“The Girl Whe Dared,” with Lorna Gray, at 11, 1:35, 4:15, 6:50 and 9:30. ‘ Sunday—'Trish at 1:40, 4:30, 7:13 and 10. “Girl Who Dared' at 13:45, 3:30, 6:20 and 9 LYRIC “Casanova Brown,” with Gary

Cooper and. Teresa Wright, 1:44, 4:28, 7:31 and 10:14, “The Last Ride,” with Richard Travis and Eleanor Parker, at 13:46, 3:30, 6:23 and 9:16 Sunday~''Casanova,” at 1:43, 4.24, 7:08 and 9:52. “Last Ride,” at 13.44, 3:26, 6:10 and 8:54.

LOEW'S

“Mrs, Parkington,” with Greer Carson and Walter Pidgeon, at 11:48, 2:35, 5:02, 7:42, 10:22 and 1:02,

at 11,

Sunday--"Mrs, Parkington,’” at 13, 2:33, 5:07, 7:43 and 10:17,

morrow

TALBOTT—""Mr

DAISY-—“Marine Ral

sleeve’'s Ghost.” day:

the,

row

in Arms"

HAMILTON-—"Christmas

“Moon Over Las Was, zon"

Cliffs of Dover” Kind."

IRVING—Through tomorrow: and “Marine Raiders.” LINCOLN--"Blg Show" and “Death Vale Tomorrow “In Boclety”

ican Romance’

ne Sanday,

Rangers.”

“Moon Is wn." ‘Tuesday:

It to the Irish.”

OLD TRAIL—'S8onora Stagecoach” “Lady and the Monster." “Trocadero” and "Oh,

and Monday, Susanna.”

in the Case

tender.”

boree.”

Tuesday: “Swing Fever’

RIVOLI—Through

Raiders” and

“Sweet through mance”

Tuesday:

SANDERS— ‘Capt

Horseman.’ “Cobra Woman"

dersleeve's Monday:

“Brother Rat.”

Baturday:

through Tuesday: sell.’

and Lowdown.” Tuesday: “An

‘“‘Badmen of through Tuesday:

TACOMA Take It Big"

Mabel's Room.”

of Fortune.” day:

con in Mexico.”

UPTOWN-' ‘Janie

down.’

the Case.”

Coupons

Heated

through Wedenesday: sell."

Last show tonight only: Kissed. the Bride.” ST. CLAIR—''Stars and Lowdo wn.' ‘An "American Ro= and “Leave It to the Irish.” Caution” and Tomorrow and Monday: and ‘““Top Man.” SPEEDWAY" Marine Raiders” and GilGhost.’ “gweet and Lowdown" “Meet the People.” SHERIDAN ‘Mask of Tomorrow “Going My Way.” STATE ‘You Can't Ration Love" “Hidden Valley Outlaws." “Story of Dr. Was-

and “Racket Man.’ STRATFORD ‘Passport o> Suez” Hills.” “Going My Way."

the

Lucky” Tomorrow through Tues“Dragon Seed.”

TUXEDO-" Heavenly Days”

“An American Romance"

rs” and “Glider omorrow “Merry Monahans” and “U-Boa « Prisoner.” DREAM—"'Address Unknown" on Parade. ** Last show only:

and Mont

and “Stars “‘GHrl in

the Case” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Wing and a Prayer” and “Ghost Catchers.” Rat To ‘Gunga Din” and ‘Brother

Tomorrow through Wednesday: Conquering ' “Mask of Dimitrios.” ESQUIRE — Through Tuesday: Women” and “Come FOUNTAIN SQUARE — “Jack London" and “Cowboy in the Clouds.” through Tuesday: Years” and “Jamboree.” GRANADA-Through . Wednesday:

Hero” ‘and

“Little Live With Me."

Tomor“Impatient

“Up and “The Contender” Holiday” and egh as." Tomorrow “tory of Dr.

HOLLYWOOD—""Beyond the Blue Horiand “Call of the Rockies." through Tuesday and

To=“White “Three of a

“ ‘An Amer-

through and “Bermuda

MECCA-"Secrets of the Wastelands” and * Tomorrow through “Coney Island” and ‘Leave

and Tomorrow

ORIENTAL—"Tmpatient Years” and “Oirl ' Tomorrow and Monday: “Dragon Seed’ and ‘She's a Sol-

dier, Too.” PARAMOUNT--"Pollow the Leader” and “Frontier Outlaw.’ Tomorrow and Monday: “White Cliffs of Dover” and “Hi, Good Lookin’ PARKER—Through Tuesday: “Detec tive Kitty O'Day” and “The Con-

REX ‘Passage to Marselle” and “Jame Tomorrow through Tuesday: “White Cliffs of Dover.’ RITZ ‘Hall thé Conquering Hero" ‘Mask of Dimitrios.’ “The Seventh

and

Tomorrow. through

Cross” and tomorrow; “Marine “Meet the People.” “They All

on Parade” and

Tomorrow

‘Last

and and

Tomorrow

Dimitrios” and through

and Tomorrow

STRAND—' "Marine Raiders" and “Sweet Tomorrow American Romance”

through

and Tomorrow and “Up in

and ‘Rangers

and “Fal-

and “Sweet and LoOwe. Tomorrow through Tuesday:

and “Girl. in

VOGUE~—"Halil the Conquering Hero” and “South of Tahiti.”

DANCE EVERY SATURDAY

SKY HARBOR

Corky's Sky Harbor Orchestra One Bigek South of Municipal Airport 8 Miles From Monument

Tomorrow through

Comionts - ow

Tues day nae “Slightly Terrific.”

ZARING—' ‘Impatient Years Se pr Bver

pag

Binice Venus.' Tuesday:

dersieeve's Ghost. DOWNTOWN

ALAMO—Through Monday: Wildcat” and “Jamboree.”

Tom

AMBASSADOR—"The Seventh Cross” and Tomorrow through “Marine Raiders”

“Ghost Catchers.” Wednesday: “Sweet and Lowdown.”

Comrade”

“Marine Raiders: ns

“Cheyenne

and

and

“The Body Pete’ Smith

(Safety Sleuth” /

NOW—2nd WEEK

ARNOLD - MOOREHEAD CECIL KELLAWAY

BOMAR_

33 Monument Circle, Room 201-$3.60,

ENGLISH THEATER, “TOMORROW 3:30 P. M,

PROCEEDS TO RECREATION FOR RETURNED WOUNDED TICKETS GLADYS ALWES MUSIC SHOPPE—SUNDAY ENGLISH THEATER

CRAMER

$2.40, $1.80, $1.20, 60c¢ Tax Ine.

“Sw

Joyce Reynolds .

MJANIE” eet na Lowdown”

“STARS ON PARADE" es PIUS we “Sweet and Lowdown”

“MARINE | RAIDERS”. “Sweet won Lowdown”

PATIENT YEARS”

“Girl in the Case”

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~ DANCE—

TONIGHT

CRYSTAL PALACE

729 N. ILLINOIS ST.

Admission 60¢

BILL STAFFORD and his ORCHESTRA 6 GUYS NAMED MOE

(Incl. Tax)

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QUALITY FURS AT LOWER PRICES

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. Victor Mature “CAPTAIN CAUTIOUS" “THE MAN"

LAST HORSE

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“|MPATIENT YEARS”

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“EVER SINCE VENUS”

MARINE RAIDERS” SUN. “GILDERSLEEVE'S GHOST”

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63ra. FREE PARKING

Eddie Bracken—Ella Raines “HAIL THE E CONQUERING. HERO” UTH OF TAHIT SUN “TENDER AL” * “SLIGHTLY TEKRIFIC”

Today & Tomorrow

, T ® 25¢iiL Paf O'Brien—Ruth Hussey

“MARINE RAIDERS”

Lucille. Ball—Dick Powell

June Allyson—Virginia O'Brien

“MEET THE PEOPLE”

AND! Disney's “How to Be's Safior” Added to Last Show

EXTRA ! TONIGHT ONLY!

Melvyn Douglas—Joan Crawford

They All Kissed the Bride

Box Office Open Till 11 P. M.

» Talbott at 224 Open 12:45

TALBOTT

Cary Grant “MR. LU F. MacMurray “RANGERS OF FORTUNE”

19th Warren William Stratford .7.. "inn savage “PASSPORT TO SUEZ” Chas. Starrett “BADMEN OF HILLS” SUNDAY-—Bing Crosby—Barry Fitsgerald

“GOING MY WAY”

Last Day—Matinee 1:15 Eddie Bracken—Wm. Demarett

‘Hail the Conquering Here’

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MN "iMask of Dimitrios”

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PARKER ,%%, 7% & E. 10th 6:45 J. Parker ‘DETECTIVE KITTY O'DAY’ Buster Crabbe “THE CONTENDER” AND! The Parker “CARTOON HOUR” Fun for the Entire Family With Donald Duck—Bugs Bunny Pluto—Popeye—Dafly Duck

EMERSON ‘7.

TONIGHT OPEN 5:45 to 6—30e Cary arnt Deaglas Fairbanks .“" UNG. IN" Ronald RA PL Lane “BROT:

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“BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON" “CALL OF THE ROCKIES”

16th and Open Daily Deiaware 1:30 P.M. Irene Dunne—Carey Grant “MY FAVORITE WIFE” ‘HENRY ALDRICH'S LITTLE SECRET’

Sunday Thru Tuesday a “CROSS ROADS”

Lana Turner—Robt, Young

“SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS”

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“COME LIVE WITH ME”

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SUNDAY. rnocapemer,

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Sydney Greenstreei—Peter Lorre

“MASK OF DIMITRIOS”

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