Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1945 — Page 10
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By MILDRED KOSCHMANN “Kiss and Tell” is back at Eng-
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NOW Doors Open PLAYING 1:30PM.
AMAZING DRAMA! SHOCKING FACTS!
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THE MOST SHOCKING 20 Minutes you've ‘ever lived
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‘Kiss and Tell' Rates Tops as Fun
| Franklin, | roughs, the kid next door who wants} [to marry Corliss but only gets a 50- | |_| cents a week allowance.
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Gene Tierney “LAURA” ve PlUS oe “Atlantic City”
Gene Tierney “LAURA”
“Music Tn Manhattan”
“CRY OF THE WEREWOLF” ree PLUS ee “Gildersleeve's Ghost”
1045 VIRGINIA AVE.
TONITE—Adults, 5:45 ‘Til 6-—-30¢ Wallace Beery—Binnie Barnes Ann Sothern—John Hodiak © “Barbary Coast Gent” ||“MAISIE GOES TO RENO” Cary Grant—E. Barrymore
| a “San Diegd I Love You” ||“None But the Lonely Heart”
TONITE~Adults, 5:45 "Til 6-30¢
en Theater Directory __EAST SIDE _ NORTH SIDE
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Paulette Fred g Goddard MacMurray Ite Susan Hayworth “FOREST RANGERS” Monty Wooley—June Haver Alan Michele Paul | “IRISH EYES ARE SMILING” LADD - MORGAN - HENREID Lana Turner “DRAMATIC SCHOOL” “JOAN OF PARIS”
“I MARRIED A WITCH" 4 'OLI Gene Tierney “SUNDOWN" 3155 E. 10th = « PARK FREE .
F. Hugh Herbert's contribution to top . entertainment is extremely funny and keeps the audience rocking with laughter in all three scenes. The play has all the earmarks of those enchanted years’ through which adolescents are now living and it is packed with timeliness and freshness. The cast, too, is ‘much better than last year. There are the modern parents and their worries ver their pretty young daughters who feel that falling in love with men in uniform is practically a patriotic duty. Roles Are Natural These parents in “Kiss and Tell” are Katherine Warren and Jack
Davis, who play the roles as if they were created especially for them.
Times Amusement
Clock
ENGLISH'S
“Kiss and Tell,” with Billie Lou Watt, tharine Warren and Jack Davis, al 8:30. =
CIRCLE
On stage, Shep Fields pe his orchestra, at 12:55, 3m§, 45 and 9:35.
Here Once Only
“Her Lucky Night,” with the *An< drews sisters, at 11:15, 2:15, 5:15, 8 and 10:35. or
INDIANA
“The Keys of the Kingdom," with Gregory Peck, Thomas Mitchell and Vincent Price, at 11:20, 1:55, 4:30, 7:05 and 9:45.
LYRIC “To Have and Have Not,” with Humphrey Bogart and Hoagy Carmichae. at 11, 1:12, 3.24, 5:36, 7:48 and 10. kip LOEW'S
“Meet Me in St. Louis,” with Judy Garland and Margaret O'Brien,
Rosemary Moore will sing with Barney Rapp's orchestra tomorrow hight only at the Indiana Roof.
Billie Lou Watt, an attractive blond, plays Corliss Archer, the almost 16-year-old daughter who tries to make everyone believe she's 18, especially when there's a soldier in the house. Billy Saunders is outstanding as| Raymond Pringle, the little chubby | neighbor boy wha always is where| he isn't Bupposed to be and who definitely thinks “necking is dumb.” But the one who causes all the riotous laughter is .poor Dexter played by Caddell Bur-|
Ex-Soldiers in Cast
The comedy itself is clever and the predicaments the characters experience when everybody mistakingly thinks that Corliss is going to|
thave a baby and that Dexter is the|
father are delightful entertainment. Rounding out the excellent cast are William J. McCarthy, Alice John, | Arlene Ainsley, George Baehr, Gene| Lyons, Eva Parnell, Gerald Cornell, Ruth Conley, Donald McClelland and Kirk Brown. Lyons, Baehr and | Burroughs are all° former army members, recently givén medical dis-| charges. “Kiss and Tell” should go on your preferred list. There's still tonight through Saturday to .see it.
PIANO RECITAL SET | Carolyn Burd Christie, Jorgan conservatory teacher of piano, will appear in a recital at 8:30 p. m. to-| day at the Odeon, 106 E. North st.| The opening number, the Bach] chorale from Cantata No. 22, will be the first performance of this
SON BORN TO ACTRESS
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 8 (U. P.).—
and wife of Actor Glenn Ford, gave] birth to an eight pound 14'2 ounce) son yesterday at Cedars of Lebanon] { hospital.
HARMONICAS FOR YANKS _ WASHINGTON, Feb. 6 (U. P.y— The war department has purchased 18,000 plastic harmonicas for sol|diers overseas, calculating they will | | |boost the morale of war-weary| fighting men. Delivery is scheduled | for Feb. 1,
arrest today on gambling charges
| Jersey st.
Eleanor Powell, movie dancing star |
at 1:50, 2:18, 4:46, 7:14 and 9:45.
CAST ANNOUNCED FOR 'PINAFORE'
The cast for “H. M.S. Pinafore,” to be presented by the Civic thea-
30-Car Quota For 91 Counties
ONCE UPON a time all .that was needed to buy a new car was a wad of greenbacks. Then along came rationing and the money was no good without been announced by Directors Jack
an OPA certification of - essen= Hatfield and Charles Hedley. tiality | Hans Aamot will play the role. of Today things are really tight. Sir Joseph Porter, William Moon All of Indiana—except Lake las Capt. Corcoran, Fred Koerhn as county—will be able to purchase |p; Rackstraw, Frederic Winter only 30 automobiles this month. és Dick Deadeye. James McCaslin That's about one car for every as Bill Bobstay, and. Alan Hamblen three counties. as Bob Becket. : Why? OFA evens that the ig In the feminine parts will be Hotel, Siotkppe of new Sars 38 Billie Cole as Joephine, Dorothy shrunk to the dangerously l0W |pyigar as Cousin Hebe, and Marion
figure of 10,000—what in pre {mynompeon as Liftle Buttercup. war days was a one-day supply.
As a postscript OPA advises es-
Feb. 15 at Civic theater. sential users to try and find suit 2 g Lheater
ter and Jordan conservatory, has |
The play will run Friday through+
able used equipment—at not more than ceiling prices.
TAXICABS TIP OFF Constance Moore Bradford Taylor GAMBLING SESSION, | “aismdtme ti
e News Three taxicab drivers were under
Gene Tierney Dany Afdrews
after police curiosity was aroused by theit cabs parked- at 922 N. New early this-morning. Alleged operator of the game was
Fred MacMurray—Betty Hutton “AND THE ANGELS SING’ Bo | Karloff, “WALKING DEAD" the River Boat News
George Johnson, -38, of 1305 N. Illi-| {nois st., who was arrested, on charges of keeping a gaming house and| games. A fifth man also was arrested on| a charge of gaming. . | Police confiscated $29, six decks of cards, two round-top tables and | éight chairs. “A cab company repre=1 sentatives arrived to claim the cabs. | - * "Radio's Top Singing ENGLISH -30VR 8:30 | Master of Coromonies’ MAT. TOMORROW, SAT. 2:30 od GEORGE ABBOTT'S Comedy NR
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with KATHARINE JACK 00) BILLIE LOG
‘Popular Maestro & Mis Now Rhythms’
‘Radio & Hollywood's 2 Favorite Comedienns’ ' MEREDITH BLAKE * ° GENE MARTIN © TOMMY LUCAS * THE FONTAINES
ANDREWS 3 TERS “
Eves. : Soe, 1. ] ON STAGE FRIDAY Wed. M v, $1. 39, GLEN GRAY & ORCHESTRA Bat. 4 and “THE MERRY MACS”
CASADESUS NOTED AS COMPOSER ALSO
Robert Casadesus, pianist, will be heard in a recital at 3 p. m. Sunday at English’s. The program is one of the Martens Concerts series, A composer as well as pianist, Mr.
Casadesus has written many works,
including a double concerto for two pianos and orchestra, “Ballet 'for the Birth of a uphine,” a series of etudes for “plano, two symphonies and a sonata for violin and piano dedicated Yo his friend, Zino Francescattl
Adolph Zukor present
with Fred Stone Robert Barrat Knight -
PARAMOUNT L705
Jane Wyman—Jerome Cowan
TIME FOR “CRIME BY NIGHT” Ann Miller “EVER SINCE VENvs®
19th F red MacMurray ~E. Wash. at Stratford... Sts Colbert
Dave O'Brien “SPOOK TOWN"
EMERSON ‘5. 5 Greer Garson—Walter Pidgeon
“MRS. PARKINGTON"
Richard Arlen—Ellen Drew
“THAT'S MY BABY”
SHERIDAN, 5... «5%
COME EARLY - «= OPEN 6:15 Greer Garson—Walter Pidgeon
“MRS. PARKINGTON"
Simone Simon-——James Ellison
‘Johnny Doesn't Live Here’
Cc artoon—Late News
Richard Dix “AMERICAN EMPIRE” Joel McCrea “GREAT MOMENT" PLUS! A “CARTOON REVUE” 40 Revival Minutes of Fun With Donald Duck, Goofy, Bugs Bunny, Popeye, Pork Pig
PARKER i Tn E. Sh Ngo 5200 Sidney Toler “BLACK MAGIC” Bela Lugosi “RETURN OF APE Mas do
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28th and Central Cary Grant—FEthel Barrymore “NONE BUT THE LONELY HEART” Irene Dunne-—Chas. Boyer
“TOGETHER AGAIN" dons Carradine—Larry Parks LACK PARACHUTE"
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Doors Open 5:45 P. M. Shows at 6 and 9 Claudette Colbert—Jennifer Jones Robt. Walker—Jos. Cotten “SINCE YOU WENT AWAY”
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Dorothy Eddie LAMOUR BRACKEN “RAINBOW ISLAND" in Color
Melvyn Douglas "giee” “FAST COMPANY"
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Godda * = Ray oddard Milland EAE —— “LADY HAS PLANS" STATE ns
Rosalind Fred “MIRACLE OF MORGAN'S CREEK”
Russell *x MacMurray “TAKE A LETTER, DARLING” 3 WED. “AND NOW TOMORROW”
“TALL IN THE SADDLE” “MARRIAGE IS A PRIVATE FAFFAIR"
_____ “MY BUDDY”
BELMONT - "mont & Wash.
“MAISIE GOES TO RENO"
98% Betty Grable N. Same John Harvey “PIN-UP GIRL" Erle Portman “U “uNCENsonEs 4020.E. New York TR-0023 BW. Ming
Fat 0’Brien—Carole Landis “SECRET COMMAND" Gene. Tierney "LAURA"
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“THE MASTER RACE’ . Ellen Drew “DARK MOUNTAIN
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Andrews A PRAYER"
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Wallace Beery “BARBARY COAST GENT"
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Geo. . Csloutis Stanley Ridges
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“There's real greatness in-National Velvet ...it’s the story of champions! Mickey Rooney as a boy with a fighting heart! Elizabeth [Taylor as a girl with great dreams! And a wonderful horse named “Pi” who seemed to know they wanted him toswin! Excitement, surprises, heart-throbs and laughter... right up to the astounding climax.
A CLARENCE BROWN PROBUCTION
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MICKEY ROONEY
with
DONALD CRISP - ELIZABETH TAYLOR
ANNE REVERE, ANGELA LANSBURY, JACKIE JENKINS, ARTHUR TREACHER Directed by CLARENCE BROWN + Produced by PANDRO S. BERMAN + Screen Play by Theodore Reeves and Helen Devisch A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE
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