Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1945 — Page 12

| Wait Opera

Gilbert and Sullivan Troupe

Here Tomorrow.

i “The Gilbert and Sullivan Opera | Co., under the direction of R. H. | Burnside, will come to English’s| tomorrow for a three-day engage- | mea : Operas to be presented will be I "The Mikado,” tomorrow; “Trial | {by Jury” and “Pinafore,” Friday,| {and “The Pirates of Penzance,” | Saturday. “The Mikado" will be

Morgan—Ann Sheridan “gHINE ON HARVEST MOON™

| given at. a matinee performance | | Saturday. = |

Important .roles will be layed

Bick Thunder'* "Mystery of the River Boat''—News Tom'rw,, Fri, Sat, by Ralph Riggs and Robert Pitkin. Mr. Riggs will portray Ko-Ko in|

ENGLIS Matinee Sat. “The Mikado " the judge in *“Trial|

1 |by Jury,” “Sir Joseph Porter in| Ci iy { “Pinafore”

and the major general| lin “The Pirates of Penzance.” Mr. Pitkin pidys the part of Dick], wat-Denaeye. in “Pinafore,” the title role | a Cast {in “The Mikado” and the Sergeant] a . ! {in “The Pirates df Penzance. {. Others in the cast are Kathleen | | Roche in all the prima donna roles, | Bertram Peacock, Catherifie Judah,

| Jame »s Gerard, Robert Eckles, Marie | vald ez, Kathryn Reece and Mary Lund

| Netahborhoods

OF GLAMOROUS |PELMONT — Through Saturday: 1945 CREATIONS in! Ape” : CINEMA—Through Saturda®

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| ‘None | “Hairy

| “Summer |

| DREAM— Me a Crin

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“I Love a

and “Or ce Up pon Esq [BEY rough Priday: Soldier’ nd “Janie us 20% Fed. Tax | {FOU NT "N SQU ARE —Th | “Babes On Swing 8t. | the South Seas { GARFIELD—Th rough tomorrow: “Storm Over Lisbon” and *‘The Heat's On.” | GRANADA— Till We ‘Meet Again” and “In the Meantime, Darling.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘‘The Ver

Friday: “Cull of |

rough and

Thought of You" and “Dark Moun-

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At English’s|

| | a wl TRS : “Bowery to Broadway,” with Ma-

| have leading roles in “Meet Me

oO. PF, can didates at 8 p. m. tOMOITOW,

Times Amusement Clock OPENING TODAY

INDIANA

“To Have and Have. No&"™ with Humphrey Bogart and Honqy Car= michael, at 11, 1:30, 4, : 9, 11:30 and 3, LYRIC

“Lose of Frankenstein,” with Boris Karloff and won Chaney, at 12702, . 24L 5:20, 7:59 and 10:38. “The Mummy's Curse,” with Lon , Chaney, at 11, 1:39, 4:18, &:57 and

CURRENT FEATURES CIRCLE

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ria Montez -and Donald O'Connor, at j3:40, 3:56, 7 and 10:10. “Enter Arsene Lupin,” with Ella Judy Garland and Tom Drake Janes and Charles Korvin, at 11:30, 145, 5:50 and 9.

LOEW'S

“Abroad With Two Yanks,” with William Bendix, Helen Walker and Dennis Deets, at 12:49, 3:58, 7 . and 10:1 “Carolina Blues,” with Ka ser, Ann Miller and Victor at 11:10, 2:19, 5:28 and 8:40.

in St. Louis,” at Loew Ss.

opening tomorrow,

Saturday: “Rainbow Island” and “Till We Meet Again TUXEDO=-Through tomorrow: “Crime by Night” and ‘Hairy Ape.’ UPTOWN ~Through Saturday: “Jungle Woman and “In the Meantime, Darling. YOGUE—Through Saturday: Thov ght of You and Mike." , ARIN G—Throl Thought of sh 1 “Prater on DOWN N TOW N

ALAMO—Through tomorrow: ‘Shine On, arvest. Moor” and “Prairie Thunder.’ radio comedienne Cass Daley today

AMBASSADOR— Through Saturday: “Se- [Proudly exhibited her exclusive title cret, Command” and “Rainbow Island.” lag: “our comic valentine of 1945” — « #~ \ | bestowed upon her by a soldier unit ODD FELLOWS INITIATION stationed at Moscow, Idaho. Northwestern lodge No. 807, I. O.|— - : rnm— 1120 W. 30th st. will initiate

Kyoore,

CASS DALEY NAMED "VALENTINE OF 1945

HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 24 (U, P.).— —LQther girls get to be soldiers’ pin-up

“The Very “The Great

_ Sat turday: “The Very and PMyple in Man-

NOW PLAYING

SANDY SANDIFER]

and His

ORCHESTRA

Featuring BETSY JONES, Vocalist

DINNER MUSIC, 7:30 TO 9 PF. ML, DANCING FROM 9:00 P, M. (Federal admissions tax applies after 9 P, M.)

Broadcast Fri. & Sat. 10:15 P, M. Station WIBC EXCELLENT CUISINE

NEVER A COVER CHARGE

| [HAMIL TON—Through Saturday: *Greenwich Village” and “Candlelight in Al- | geria { | ROLLY ROOD 1 hrou g h tomorrow: Runs Wild” and “Swing Pever.” gh Sunday: “The Very of You” and ‘None But the

Ce i Hear |

THURS. thru SUN.

It's 0 Gay, Grand, Smash Voudeville

ON THE STAGE

LINCOLN—T: rough ton ow: nterville Ghost” and “Ga mbler's Ct i |wece A ~ Thro ugh jomoriow “Duke of | t Point’ and “Dr. Renault's Secret.” {OLD TRAH~Through tomorrow: Mr, | Skeffington” -and “Girl Who Dared { ORIE NTAL— ‘Ever Since Venus” and “Goodnight, Sweet heart.” Tomorrow hrou igh Satur Since You Went Away.’ PARANOID NT— Y 7ild” and | w—and

Re: |:

LOLA & ANDRE

“Dancers Extraordinary”

REX & BETTY POWERS “SKATING MARVELS” RICHARD: DRAKE | “The Sad Siberian®

BOB HERMAN “FID 2

| RITZ—Throu 1gh Se ia { Again” and ‘‘Babes on Sw |ivou J—"Pinama Hattie Margaret.’ Tom or ¥ thro day: “The Very Thought | “Dark Mountain ST. CLAIR—Thrc ugh Saturday: “J Woman’ “Dark Mountain.’ SANDERS" tel sat Hons of nd “Brott er Rat norrow through Sat“Walkir E "De ad” and

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Your “Cherry Blonde” sweetheart in the sensational Broadway g stage hit!

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STARTS FRIDAY

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INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY

FABIN SEVITZKY, Conductor

Next Wed., Jan. 31, 8 P. M., Cadle Tabernacle

TODD * ELLABELLE

DUNCAN DAVIS

Baritone Soprano

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In Operatic Ariss Prom “The Barber of Seville,” “Scipio,” “T Flute’ nnd “Alda.” Also Songs (Solos and Duets) From Porgy ang Beats

Now ‘on Sale: 65¢c, $1 00, $1.50, Rn” (Tax Inet) . MURAT 0 Yue) x WASSON'S RECORD- DEPT,

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Actress Hedy Lamarr will work as a free lance star after expiration of |child in the spring,

favorites, but big- foutheéd “screen=]""

EIARIIRIAT

in March, her agent, Oharles Feld-

HEDY WILL BREAK’ WITH M-G-M SOON

HOLLYWOOD, Ji PL) en (UB) picture offers for the brunet beauty

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Feldman said he had rejected all] pending arrival of her expected||

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TONITE—Adults, 5:45 "Til 6—30e Peggy Ryan—Leon Errol

‘BABES ON SWING STREET’

JANET “CALL OF MARTIN THE SOUTH SEAS”

‘WEDNESDAY, JAN, 24, 1

"MARTENS CONCERTS, Ing MURAT THEATRE

Next Sunday, 3 P. M. FRITZ ‘

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World's Most Beloved "Musician

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TONITE—Adults, 5:45 "TH 6-30 Ray Milland—Barbara . Britten’

“TILL WE MEET AGAIN" ™e MEANT IME E DARLING”

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@ This is one of the year's 10 Best Pictures!

Following its run, Loew's will proudly .present another of the year’s 10 Best: M-G-M’s

NATIONAL VELVET!

GAEL (STRAND IHL]

“JUNGLE WOMAN" we PIS “In the Meantime, Darli

“JUNGLE WOMAN"

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“Dark Mountain”

“CASANOVA BROWN”

Plug ——

“Dark Mountain”

“EVER SINCE VENUS" “Goodnight, "S eetheart”

EAST SIDE : h. at PARAMOUNT %.0%.r Bonita Granville—Kent Smith ~~ “YOu TH RUNS wWiLD” ~~ Smiley Burnette * “BORDE RTOWN iin

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Don Ameche—Ciarmein. Miranda “GREENWICH VILEAGE” in Slur James Mason~Carla Lebm “CANDLELIGHT IN ALGERIA" IR.

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Dorothy Lamour—Eddie Bracken “RAINBOW ISLAND” Ray Milland—Barbara Britten | “TILL WE MEET AGAIN"

BIGGEST BEST

lat Times @ 25C 5105 106 Ann Sothern—Red Skelton

Ben Blue—Rags Raglund ‘PANAMA HATTIE" Robert

Margaret O'Brien youn;

Laraine Day “Journey. for Margaret”

™ “VERY THOUGHT OF YOU” . “DARK MOUNTAIN"

~~ NORTH SIDE Talbots ab #94 Paulette G ) “I LOVE A SOLDIER”

___Stanley Ridges “MASTER RACE”

REX Nort

Rosalind Russell “FAST & S008 SE Boris Karloff “WALKING DI

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George Sanders—Linda Darnell

“SUMMER STORM” Ann «SULTAN'S DAUGHTER

“Stratford opie, Tas

“MAN OF COURAGE" _Montey Woolley PIED P PIPER”

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“TILL WE MEET AGAIN"

Ryan-—Ann

“BABES ON SWING $ ST.”

Color Cartoon—Late News

6116 IR. Wash. 5000 Vera

SHERIDAN E. Bob Hope Zorina

“LOUISIANA PURCHASE” Chester Morris ‘GAMBLER’S CHOICE’

MARY ASTOR - LUCILLE BREMER - TOM DRAKE - MARJORIE MAIN

Screen Play by Irving Brecher and Fred F. Shelter onto Sook Sul Seman Dies Sy YMCOUE Acc: «Produced by ARTHURAFREED + An M-G-M Picture

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* LAST TIMES TODAY ¢ Win Bendix- Helen Walker Deas 0Koele “ABROAD WITH TWO YANKS” -

3 0 CH, PARKER /,

6:45 5200 Crosby—Hope—Lamour “ROAD TO MOROCCO” Abbott & Costello “HIT THE ICE” TACO “2442 E. Wash. Sb MA-7088 Marx Bros.~Tony Martin Virginia O’Brien “THE BIG STORE” ro Durante—Phil Silvers “YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW"

Ii Ll MECCA 738 Carroll Naish N. Noble Lynn Roberts

“DR. RENAULT'S SECRET" Star. Gast “DUKE OF WEST POINT”

TUXEDO 4020 .E. Re New York

Jane Wyman “CRIME ny NIGHT” Wm. Bendix “HAIRY APE"

DREAM “iD

Ch. 7693 TONIGHT AND TOMORROW

oom “THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL? 25%, mabe TIGER “TIGER SHARK”

NORTH SIDE

Holl YOUTH RUNE TWiLD ar 3 Kyser “WIN ‘WING FEVER"

28th and Central

Dennis Morgan—Faye Emerson “THE VERY THOUG OF YO Anne Shirley—Dennis Day MUSIC IN MANHATTAN"

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30th & Klin Paulette Goddard—Sonny Tufts

TA-7400 “ LOVE A SOLDIER” Joyee Reynolds “JANIE”

Robt. Hutton

WEST SIDE ST ATE °° W.. Betty Grab

Tenth John Payne “FOOTLIGHT SERENADE" John Carradine “WATERFRONT®

OLD TRAIL™ 3.7: BE-0004 Bette Davis “MR, SKEFFINGTON" Lorna Gray “GIRL WHO DARED" BELMONT “3 4.00% Cary Grant “NONE BUT THE LONELY HEAR Win, Bendix “HAIRY APE"

DAISY *“[. vicki BP-0820 Brian Donlevy “AMERICAN ROMANO Evelyn Ankers “JUNGLE WOMAN"

SPEEDWAY so Miors

Betty Fie “GREAT MOMENT”

Richard Travis “LAST ' RIDE”

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Ray Wacker, J T. Borcherd, W William J. Ho Royse, Mrs. Jam [ dleton, Miss J Miss Marie File

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Mary Alys We: tryman, Ullrich, Jane Virgirmia Rouse, Betty L. Kirlin.

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