Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1945 — Page 19

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Woman gomalains OFiver Asked $2 Instead of" 75 Cent Fare.

received by Mrs, Maude Hobson, city weights and measures director, today. She said the latest complaint was from Mrs, J. K. Fendley, 745 N. Livingston st. The latter told Mrs. Hobson United Cab 279 picked her up- at Illinois’ and Washingten sts. yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Fendley reportedly directed *| the drived to take her to the 3700 block in W. Michigan st. When he told her it would be a $2 flat charge, she got out of the cab. She told Mrs. Hobson the customary charge! has been 75-85 cents, A teen-age war plant. worker, Mrs | Ruth Beers, 1881 Shelby st. also he..city. weights. and 4

measures aa another

Told to Get Out

Mrs. Beers told Mrs. Hobson she hailed United Cab 297 on Monument circle and asked the driver to take her to the American Bearing | Co. Instead, she reported, he took | her to the terminal station and told her to get out. She told Mrs. Hobson she intended to swear out a warant, but when the driver heard this he allegedly told her he would have the case postpone and cause- her to lose time from work. : The safety board at its last meeting voted to ask City Corporation Counsel Sidney Miller to draft an | ordinance licensing taxicab drivers | rather than taxicabs.

FIREMAN HURT IN SOUTH. BEND BLAZE

SOUTH BEND, Ind. Jan. 4 (U.!

today as result of a blaze at ar; lumber company warehouse which caused damage. estimated between $60,000 and $75,000. : Joseph Kujawski, the fireman, suffered a leg fracture when he tumbled from a loading platform last night while fighting flames at the warehouse of the Belleville]! Lumber and Supply Co. and the | Hass Millwork & Bullding Materials | Co., Inc.

AL SMITH MEMORIAL TO BE BUILT IN SHIP

NEW YORK, Jan, 4 (U. P)—A Liberty ship to be named in honor of the late Alfred E. Smith will carry a piece of the sidewalks of New York to sea. An 18-inch square of blue flagstone from an

(areaway of Smith's boyhood home

at 25 Oliver st. will be removed tomorrow

ship so the helmsman always will {stand on the “sidewalks of New York.”

Times Amusement

Clock

OPENING TODAY

ENGLISH'S “Three Is a Family, * with Una Merkel at 8:30. KEITH'S ’ On stage, ‘Calling All Stars,” at 1:51, 4:27 6:43 and 9:14 “Strangers in . the Night. " + Xith William Terry and Virginia Grey, at 12:15, 2:46, 5:17, 7:38 and 10:09.

CURRENT FEATURES

INDIANA “Frenchman’s Creek,” with Joan Fontaine and Arturo de Cordova, at 11:45, 2:15, 4:45, 7:15 and 9:50. LYRIC “Winged Victory,” with Lon MecCallister and Jeanne Crain, at 11:31, 1:52, 4:25, 6:54 and 9:25. LOEW'S “Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo,” with Spencer Tracy, Van Johnson and Robert Walker, at 11, 1: 37, 4:14, 6:51 and 9:31. CIRCLE “The Doughgirls,” with Ann Sheridan, Alexis Smith and Jack Carson, at 11:35, 2:10, 4.50, 7:30 and 10:05.

MORE PROTESTS ON TAXIS HEARD’

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alleged § "| violation occurring last Saturday,

__ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Chita Hears Master s Voice

i | moviegoers back to the 17th century, =

17th Century |

Film Pleases

bf rnchna’ s Creek' Now at

1 The Indiana.

taking!

OPENING TONITE ‘O’DELL CLUB'S

HEPCATS JAM SESSION

Dance and Swing : to the Rhythm King HERMAN “QUERY

245 S. ILLINOIS

Adm. 60c (Incl. Tax)

A breathless escape film, 1 {opened at the Indiana yesterday. It’ s| jone that will appeal especially to, | women. “Frenchman's Creek,” filmed in beautiful technicolor, i enchanting {and melodramtic. Adapted -from the th seller by Daphne du Maurier, the story concerns the flight from reality of a {beautiful English . lady of the {17th century. She leave$ behind her| ‘pomp and deceit of a sophisticated | {society and her foppish husband to} retire to her country estate in! | Northern England. |

Joan Fontaine Plays Lead

The beautiful lady is played by |. Joan Fontaine. A dangerous French

Saturday, “Jan. 6, 3405 P.M. x ra AHS Ye

ORCHESTRA

No Cover Charge

SAPPHIRE ROOM

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THE LOVE STORY

BEHIND THE

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OF OUR TIME! M-G-M’s:

¢ .pirate comes into ber dual.life and! ! -rshe-prepares..for_his appearance by! -

lapplying her best powders and per{fumes.-- . - Her interest in him soon blossoms |into love as she dares to accompany him. ‘as cabin boy in a raid on an

b | English ship. The pirate, played by|

Mrs. Ruth Young and “Chifa.”

Chita, uncertain descent, takes it easy.in

| the home of Mrs. Ruth Young, after traveling. |

941 N. Rural st,

as a Christmas gift from Montevideo, Uruguay.

a black and white dog of | { to Mrs. Young, his. mother-in-law,

Chita in Montevideo, and sent her

for Christmas. Rested after her journey, the imported canine listens to a recording made by Ensign Ezell, while Mrs. Young holds a picture

Ensign James W. Ezell of the | of- the ensign and his wife, Mrs.

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purchased | Joyce Ezell, Staten Island, N.Y.

'Three Is a Family' Opens Tonight

“Three Is a- Family,”

lish's tonight with its original New York production and cast. Featured in the cast will be Una

Merkel, Robert Burton and William

(Wadsworth. Miss Merkel returned to the stage in this play-afer 14 years.in Hollywood, where she made | more than 80 moving pictures. Tle comedy is the work of a pair of new _playwrights, Phoebe and {Henry Ephron. It is concerned with the amusing complications revolving around the troubles of a

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ENGLISH 4 Das rd akomient; 8 a The Funniest Farce Comedy New York Ever Sent on Tour . . . 458 Laughs

DIRECT FROM 65 WEEKS INN. Y, JOHN GOLDEN Presents

ISA FAMILY

BY PHOEBE ol HENRY EPHRON

d the Originol U W AM E RKEL ioe TS

DAYS:

SEATS NOW! MAT, WED. Prior to New York Opening

DAPHNE DuMAURIER'S STAGE PLAY

_v_ Bramwell Floronce FLETCHER oe Prices Eves.:

$2. Wed. Mat.: Si 0, $1. 80, sl. 20, ae ee dC, TX,

John Gold- serviceman's wife in caring for her P.).—One fireman was hospitalized en's comedy farce, will open at Eng- baby:

Evening performances

matinées Saturday and and Sunday,

CITI NCEE NEL

Big Boy Williams—Jane Frazee “Swing In the Saddle’”’ Ann Sh rian, *“The; hey Made Me a Criminal”

of the River Boat''-—News

IR TRAVELING |

LL EMEW YORK + CONT. (1-AM-11-PM

GORGEOQUS

will = ve | given tonight through Sunday with,

Arturo de Cordova, is captured when | {the foppish husband comes to the| teastle. Miss Fontaine helps him to] escape, | The finery in the 17th. century] especially the long. curls, looked] rather ridiculous on the hero. It's} definitely, different from. anything | of this century. 2

YOU CAN GET TICKETS for

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MURAT Theater, THUR., FRI, SAT.

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GLORYING IN EVIL— 2 YEARNING ‘FOR LOVE! fs

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