Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1945 — Page 6

MAIL CARRIERS T0 GET HOLIDAY

Only Limited Service Is ~ Planned for Tomorrow At Postoffice.

The majority of departments of the Indianapolis postoffice will close in observance of Washington's : birthday tomorrow, with only spe- Edward G. Robinson stars in . elal funetions to continue on the | the mystery thriller, “The Woman "Holiday. in the Window,” opening today | No carrier deliveries will be made, at the atte lyre. with the exception of perishable | packages in the special delivery de- | partment, The parcel post windows and

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BIRTHDAY DINNE

y The Third Christian church ®will registry section, main office, will be mark Washington's birthday and open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. to Te- |, pq special mention of the war-| ceive parcel post and for receipt!time services of all denominations and dispatch of registers to and at the annual Brotherhood dinner | from Union station. A limited | jomortow at 6:30 p. m. in the church amount of postage stamps may be | M. E. Carver, war secretary of the | purchased at the parcel .post|rngianapolis Y. M. C. A, who spent windows. {18 months in North Africa, will give The special delivery section Will |ave.witness accounts of the Y. probe open on a week-day schedule.|gram for war prisoners. William T.| o Clerks in the mailing division will | pearcy, secretary of the board of| report for duty and the regular|church extension, will describe the Sunday dispatches to and from |wartime service program, including! Pt. Harrison will be observed. the Disciples’ ministry to war plants’ Special arrangements are being fand military camps. Mrs.. A. C. made to make the mail of ‘war pro- I grooks will give the invocation and | duction plants available for pickup | prs. Thomas A. Bunch, program and delivery. chairman, will infroduce the speak-

Acid Stomach Pains |

Members whose birthdays fall in Gas, Indigestion Burning February will sit at a special anni- ’ Don't a egiect burning stomach acid pains

versary table arranged by Mrs, Get a 25¢ hok of UDCA Tablets from | Howard James and Victor Kelly.| our druggist and make simple, easy hs | x ox Sues trial Over 200 million used | Mrs. J. E. Barcus is devotional lead-

recommended for relieving: gas|er and the Rev. Mr. Brooks, church beartburn, indigestion, stomach and other hyperacid S5-minute trial convinces or OUR MONEY BACK.

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pastor,

JUVENILE PROBLEMS | WILL BE DISCUSSED

“Members of the Woman's auxil-| jary of the Marion County Medical] society will ‘hear discussions on juvenile delinquency at its guest meeting and tea at 2 p. m. March 5 at Block's auditorium. Dr. A. F. Weyerbacher will speak! on “Adult Health, Its Relation to {Juvenile Delinquency,” and Mrs, | Jamies L. Bradley, referee of juve- | nile court, will speak on ‘Youth [Steps Out.”

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SANDY SANDIFER

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Featuring BETSY JONES, Vocalist

DINNER MUSIC, 7:30 TO § P. M. DANCING FROM 9:00 P. M. " (Federal admissions tax applies after 9 P. M.) Broadcast Fri. & Sat. 10:15 P. A

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in the Hardy family series. The studio has announced that it will continue the Hardy series | without Mickey Rooney (Andy { Hardy), who is overseas in the {army. The other regulars, Lewis Stone, Fay Holden and Sara Haden, . Keith's Ta remain in the cast of the |

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Screamlined Tarkington | story. Laff Hit > for 1845

ARE "FREED IN LUZON

Four more Indiana civilians have, been listed among those liberated in the Philippines. ! | They are Lawrence Estel Bennett, son of Mrs. Rebecca Barrett, Oakland City; Mildred F. Boothiage, sister of Fanny Gookins, Osgood; {Nancy M. Leslie, Hammond, and Flora Madalen Oftedahl, Ft. Wayne.

HEADLINING Dp BLAKE and RHYTRMETTES

4 Harmenettes

Renry & Ann Balabanow

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INDIANA “Can't Help Singing,” Durbin and Robert Paige at 11, 4:55, 7:53,710:55 and 1:55 “Grissly’s Millions,” with Paul Kellev at 12:45, 3:45, 6:45 9:45 and 12:45.

with Deanna 1:55,

LYRIC “The Woman in the Window,” with Edward G. Robinson and Joan Bennett at 12:31, 3:47, 7:03 and 10:19 with Tito Guizar and 2:16, 5:32 'and

MEET. THE BRAVEST WAR DOG OF THEM ALL!

“Sergeant Mike’

See him Save his Master!

“Brazil,” ‘-Virginia Bruce at 11, B48. CIRCLE “For Whom the Bell Tolls,” with Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman, at 11:30, 2:45, 6, 9 and 10. LOEW'S Velvet,” with Mickey" 11:40, 2:11, 4:42, 7:13

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| sELMONT — Through Saturday: End” and “Kid From Spain.”

CINEMA-—Through Saturday: the Lonely Heart” and Island."

Through tomorrow: and “They Live in Fear." DREAM—Through tomorrow: ‘Sweet and’ Lowdown” and “Call of the Jungle.” EMERSON-—“Barbary Coast Gent" and “Maisie Goes to Reno.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Jimmy Steps Out" and “Miracle of Morgan's Creek.” ESQUIRE ~Through Friday: “Bride by Mistake” and “New York Town.” - FOU NTAIN SQUARE ~~ Through Friday: “Sign of the Cross’ and “Ghost Walks Alone.’ HARFIELD — Through tomorrow: ‘Blue, White and Perfect” and ‘There's Something About a Soldier.” GRANADA— “Winged Victory." Tomorrow through Wednesday “Frenchman's Creek” and “Are Those Our Parepts?” OLLYWOOD—Through tomorrow: '‘Music in Manhattan" and “Johnny Doesn't Live Here, Anymore.” IRVING — Through Saturday: ‘‘Secret | Command” and “Kansas City Kitty." | LINCOLN- Through tomorrow: ‘‘Meet. the People” and “Candlelight in Algeria.” MECCA--Through tomorrow: ‘The Navy Way" and ‘Dixie Dugan." OLD TRAIL—Through tomorrow: “Casanova Brown’ and “Girl in the Case” “Reckless Age” and "Girl Who Dared * Tomorrow through Saturday “The Very Thought of You" and “Atlantic City." PARAMOUNT "Tiger Shark” and ‘‘Rustler's Hideout: Tomorrow and Friday: “South of Dixie” “Gildersleeve's Ghost."

“Dead

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“Doughgir®"’

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“Arsenic and | Old Lace’ and ‘Action in Arabia.” | BEX —~Throtigh tomorrow: ‘Take It or Leave It” and “Storm Over Lisbon.’ RITZ -Through Saturday: “Laura” “Kismet.’ RIVOLI “Miracle of Morgan's Craek" | anc “Jimmy Steps Out' Tomorrow | through Sunday: “Together Again’ and | “Shadows in the Night." ST. CLAIR—'‘Winged Victory.” row through Saturday: “Bride by take” and “One Body Too Many.” { SANDERS ‘Fired Wife” and “Falcon In | _ Mexico.” 1 co.” Tomorrow through Satu aturday:

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Coast Gent" and “In the Meantime, Darling." UPTOWN — Through tomorow: Victory." Be thoi Sat Silay: “Kid From Spain” and “Dead a. DOWNTOWN ALAMO--Through tomorrow: ‘Git Along Little Dogie” and “Brother Rat." AMBASSADOR — “The Doughgirls” and “Swing Fever, " Tomorrow through’ Saturday: ‘Frenchman's Creek and “Devil Boats.

YALTA AIS } TOPIC

Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, national vice president of the Communist Political association, will speak on the Yalta conference at 7:30 p. m,

“Winged

| Sunday at Castle hall, 230 E. Ohio

“Ameri- | “Night of Adven- |

st. Imogene Poston is secretary of the committee in charge of arrangements,

BILL M'CUNE BAND RETURNS TO ROOF

Bill . McCune and his orchestra will return to. the Indiana Roof

band. “Ann Soloway and Bob Stewart will be featured as vocalists with McCune's band. The Herbeck orchestra is en route to San Francisco

St. Francis "hotel.

CARD PARTY SET | The Edelweiss ladies’ society will hold its monthly card party at 8 p.m. Saturdays at the South Side | Turners’ hall.

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“RECKLESS AGE” we PIS “Girl Who Dared”

FOUNTAIN SQUARE

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“SIGN OF THE CROSS” Ae ‘Ghost Walks Alone’,

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Neighborhood Theater Directory

EAST SIDE TACOMA “or ma Brian Donlevy—Ann Richards “AMERICAN ROMANCE” in Color Tom Joomway CN ‘NIGHT OF ADVENTU RE"

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LAST TIMES TONITE—35:45 to 6—30¢ Betty Hutton—Eddie Bracken

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E. Wash. at New Jersey Edw. G. Robinson—Richard Arlen “TIGER SHARK" /Buster Crabbe IR.

EMERSON .“", 5%

Wallace Beery—Binnie Barnes “BARBARY COAST GENT” Ann Sothern—John Hodiak “MAISIE GOES TO RENO”

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SHERIDAN, 5,

Wash. 5000 Greer Garson—Walter Pidgeon

“MRS. PARKINGTON”

Cheryt Walker “3 LITTLE SISTERS” 2930 Open

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Cary Grant “ARSENIC & OLD LACE” Virginia Bruce “ACTION IN ARABIA”

AM “BRIGHTWOOD | DRE on-1o8 TONIGHT AND TOMORROW JACK OAKIE—BENNY GOODMAN

“SWEET AND LOW-DOWN”

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None But t the e Lonely H Heart’ ||

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REX I: Northwestern Betty Grable “TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT®

Richard Arlen * ‘STORM OVER LISBON" TALBOTT liv poe” Dorothy Lamoug “RAINBOW ISLAND” in Color “NONE UT THE LONELY HEART"

“TARL NIESSE SUGGESTS TODAY

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Wallace Beery—Binnie Bal nde ‘‘BARBARY 'COAST GE

“IN THE MEANTIME DARL ING” “Don Ameche

Stratford, ® Joan Bennet

“GIRL, TROUBLE" “SECRETS OF SCOTLAND YARD"

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Eddie Cantor—Bettly Grable “KID FROM SPAIN Humphrey Jbaridoel McCrea EAD _END"

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Laraine Day-—Marsha Hunt

“BRIDE BY MISTAKE”

Mary Martin—Fred MacMurray “NEW YORK TOWN"

30th & Ilinols TA-7400

Hollywood "¢;i%%™ Day “MUSIC IN MANHATTAN® “Johnny Doesn't Live Hers Anymore” * WEST SIDE 2702 W. Don Amsche Tenth Frances Dee

“HAPPYLAND" Ang Miller “JAM SESSION"

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Gary Cooper “CASANOVA BROWN" “GIRL IN THE CASE” BELMONT Relmont & Wash. Through Saturday Humphrey Bogart “DEAD END" Eddie Cantor *} “KID FROM SPAIN" B40 W. Michigan BF-0820 Ann Sheridan—Alexis Smith “DOUGHGIRLS"” “THEY LIVE IN FEAR"

SPEEDWAY [rire ar ‘ “SIGN OF THE CROSS” — Tl “Trial by Trigger” _

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RUSSIA GI green, rose ar addition to it in brown and were picked, | lieved beyond and so 700 tc Tl Washington, the developm won't fade. t ODDS AN Sparks Indust be asked to o, . +. Wheat, are reported | after the melt reports the bureau's crop buds are repor . Distiller: using corn be much moistw Chicken, duck scarce in son as a good stea to increase it cent.

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Jantzen Kni ed Aug. 31 ne 65 cents a cor 270 or 68 cent.

Johnson, § Shoe Co. yea income $167,23

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Lachde-Chri Co. Year ends $221,270 or $1 vs. $169,154 or

Mickelberry’ weeks ended $231,507 or 80 « vs. $158,874 or weeks ended J

Chicago Dal income $720,36 share vs. $1,01

Owens-Illinc profit $8,135,35 $0,478,297 or §. American C ended Nov. 30 $197 a comm or 98 cents pr

Ely & Walke ended Nov, 30, or $3.16 a com 479 or $4.05 pr

Ross Gear & Nov. 30, net in a share vs. $27 year.