Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1945 — Page 14
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .
Nip : : METALS STILL HAVE USES Don Cossack [BETTE DAVIS ACTON en i replice metals after the w | : i KIN PRISONER in es where they met the par-# a Cho rus Here +h MERCH ANT MARINE LONDON, Feb. 28 (U.. P.).—The| ticular ticufar requirements of the job. 5% LOGAREPORT. I. Feb, 23 cu, [TTNAN leansotean mews agency "LAST 2 DAYS! P.).—A Logansport sailor, four year reported last night that Pvt. Robert Wibg TOT TOUr YOATS|,, vis, b. ..aer-of film star Bette
. ' 3 : Appears at English's at 8:30 |past his gp three-score-and-patt Tien taken prisoner. , = Tonight LX ten, prepared to. return to the sea| The Berlin dispatch said that | MARTENS CONCERTS, Inc. = hoday as an .assistant engineer in|Davis was a member of the U, S. ANNY ENGLISH THEATRE’
Serge Jaroff andthe original : § | theymerchant marine, 17th airborne divisions, 11 Tonight, 8:30 P. M.
-Don Cossack chorus will appear at larence Custer, 74, signed up for}: A : . rvice and was scheduled to report CONVENE MARCH 7 * : DON
the lish theater at 8:30 p. m. ' ; La ee tod pl the auspices of the : uty at Philadelphia this week-| Corinthian chapter No.. 456, O. i H S S A K | 4 ay P ; 4 end. E. S., will meet at 8 p. m:. Wednes- l ; Fi / "A . {7 "AC-CENT-TCHU-ATE
Martens Concerts, Ine. & 3 ; He was graduated from Purdue day, March 7, at 2513 W. Washing- v a Male Chorus
The programs this year mark university with a degree in mechan-|ton st. There will be ele¢tion of| . i ) "= A MARTENS CONCERTS, Ue. % THE POSITIVES,
ical engineering in 1894 and took|officers. Mrs. Lueille Dyer is Gladys Alwes Music Shoppe
the 25th anniversary of their Red Fole : : ‘ y. cowboy singer, will his masters degree in electrical en=4 . ited ; worthy matron and Arthur Meyer is h >» founding by Chorusmaster Jaroff In| pa featured on Keith's stage to- gineering four years later, ) worthy patron.’ ad 88 The Circle, Room 201, FR-3761 Hes Bl 8 4 ; x ~ - i .
a military camp near Constantl-| morrow through Sunday Custer, who has two grandsons in nople. vi : . military servicg, served from 1912 TOMORR ENGLISH Comes The Hit Parade Eo : MORROW, FRI, SAT., at 8:30 P, M. | Besides - ancient liturgies, folk . + Wo and Eu in Asiatic, Mediterranean MATINEE SATURDAY 3:30 Nour Hearts Were Young & Gay” | d Cossacks rounds, the men Times Amusemen 200 Buropesn Waters: | ' " songs an ; s, —-— | bt Hi, | Beautiful :
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will sing some Red army songs from Clock pea TO | the battlefields of the Eastern 226" CR 0 - | oor him sing ENGLISH'S Pius Tax wie, | STITT open "0ur Hearts Win Young & Gay” dispensed with their Cossack beards | “| INDIANA wn probably the only citizens of the CIRCLE ; NEXT MON., TUES., WED, “Reckless Age” U. 8. who have memprized the en- a anne Jone {és Soldiers te) ab. BARGAIN MAT, WED, Hi LOEW'S ’ FE — Tet 6:45 oe ; The Hottest Flag vat toe Mle 15h. Maga a GOOD “Strangers in the Night” 03 wins e "and. dune Elson at 1145 o > : Ig Comes ny 7 FEB. 28 (U.. P) ~Ernest TH “Brazil,” © with Neo Guizar and year-old marine platoon sergeant, i - Wm. Boyd, “Call of the Prairie” WE er uDy TAX Mt. Suribachi in whati'was prob= | TT = : i yo : 5 : : ably the hottest flag | raising in RUTH HIATT LOSES | } y era Fn STAGE FRIDAY, M 3 NG é : i ON ... Coming a % Yi NIZE IT they set up the flag. pole, © . |Fernando valley rancher; Yr of guts” but are “prétty stupid” | pas baby star, over who should have will meet, at, '8 p. gi ADInOYTow in| wite's intoxication. Freo vstractions for Taylor C. Parker. is aii patron. lof women's Yi gloves’ i his car, : (Federal Llmittiony tag applies
front. “Ac-cent-tchu-ate and during: the last year they have,| | “Here Come the Wavyes,* with i PM SEATS Now AAA Sing Crosby, /Betty Hu Spd > : T Ww one by one, takenr the path of] &:"% o oy 1 Y 50, 2: , 4:35, Se ON SALE “Our Hearts Were Y " §:25. i IVES. oun American citizenship. They are 6:25 820 And 1010 SAT MAT, Soo 30 |e | OPEN g & Gay t constitution. t 1:50, 4:40, 7:30 and 10:20 WW rs rs [x] Caps “The Fighting lads.” ai 13.48 Hh oe RACY! RIOTOUS! REVEALING! ores “THE GREAT MOMENT" § Te a Ellyson at 11:46 9 . rante a " Ja ne lyson' a " > | Ye Raising in History | #5 «ind os | - Ei NIGHT " , g 3 ¥ LYRIC GAIL RUSS ) Virginia Bruce at 11, 2:16, 5:32 and ian Tax | aga EVES soe 70 ‘Brenda, Star Reporter’ ~—= News history, it was disclosed, Yoday i | A Jap stepped from; a nearby | SUIT FOR DIVORCE BY 4 » HI ~~ RIT IY cave and hurled’ a grenade at | HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 28 Wl x ) TONITE * a ign | © Of the Japs’ fighting ability, |emergéd’the victor in a marital pat-| hi ; | BILL McCUNE'S {the divorce. SANDY SANDIFER oe CLAIRE ae the ‘Acton Masonic ‘hall: There | Miss Hiatt said ¢ fier 8 F
A few weks ago, the chorusters| . The Ton Cosack chorus, at x JON HALL-LOUISE ALLBRITTON 345... - uy i Beautiful” The Positive ** 5:45 :35, 6:25 and 9:}! EOWARD IVRETT JRO ra ABROAD ADM TURNER'S “The Woman in the Window! Tih 1 hh iw obinson an oan - i BE . FLAGSHIP OFF IWO TTA rs ard 78%, A AO Open 10 6 3 Thomas, Tallahassee, Fla, 20- 8:48. Wiliam Bendix, “HOSTAGES" OW RJ 10 300 1.50 fe ——— ; " : : Ea h¥ In his first planted the Stars and Stripes atop | - SA—————————— m—— Thomas and his men just as [Pierre F. Nasciotra, wealf 1 \ ; i i P.M fo 11:43 ONE DAY ONLY AT 12:35, 2:50, 39, i, 9:35 Thomas said they have 'plenty tle with: Ruth Hiatt, onetime War-| 3 Ni) i "STACCATO STYLE" GROUP TO ELECT 0 of Masciotra got the rer after and His Learn Jo Donce Lu ge | Acton chapter No. 173, ©; E.'8,|introducing a written reéord of his, “The Continental Way" E | «IN \0R . SHALE - ORCHESTRA « Our Patrons Tonight [Ed will be election. of: dffices, Mrs. | wert out for an “evening with the DINNER MUSIC, 1:30 T0 9 P. M.| [| - Py , by Hi i W Helen Horner is worthy matfon: and, boys" and came home With a wd + DANCING FROM 9:00 P. M. pee : 4 0 tied WN er.
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) i EXCELLENT CUIS ISINE A § ASE 57 Dall MIKE MAZURKI « MILES NANDER fs PRICES: | ing? Lo = ER A COVER CH ARGE | HLS DOUGLAS WALTON + DON DOUGLAS 320 Ps A ; . Til 6 P.M. | | 3 ‘ ‘ a
Till Close |
BELMONT Throu gh Eat arday, ¥And Now AMPASSADOR- Through’ Szturday: "Our : ) Sh f ANN BORAN + GWEN CRAWEORD * NOEL w' and, ¥Ohe Body Too Many.’ Hearts Were Young snd Gay’, and > rr ar — CATHERINE CRAIG » MARJGRIE HENSHA Tomorro x aS I {ove You , : Originol Screen P Scott, Ken Englund ond Zion Mvery “San Diego, C \ : Sys CINEMA—Throl of Saturday: “Great Mo- | : SS PE, pages phe 3 : : pe : vir MARK SANDRICH ment” and ‘Tall In/the Saddle.’ ETTORE 9 i , id SO § on, 0, - SR i Ginded by
DAISY—Through marrow: “Sie of the H E L D 0 V E R
Cross.’
DREAM-Though tofinfigw: The Con- EXTRA
spirators’”’ and
EMERSON — “And Mi Tomorrow” and & 4 : : 4 A 3 “Kismet.’ git To Saturday: D A Y S ) % “Sign of the chi” and “My pear” | i - 2 » y 114 RIAL RELL ESQUIRE—Throyg- Friday: “Maghificent / a : om ; ¢ oe $ y MG JUNTAIN 5%, oh | : FALE Wh. Fa i \)) 7 ; ita PARKING TA. 2232
FOUNTAIN SQYARE — Througit Friday: III. i $ 3 “Johnny Doesn't Live Here Any More" “ | : 4 3 3 & o & : ” t Th and “Mark of the Whistler." Na : : oF 5 X px etl / : the ending to your © | § J / 5. a 4 a : 3 ; he mightiest adventure in 2,000 years . . . GARFIELD—Through tomorrow: Happy- | p, i) Eo Rod x 4 5 3 Sa g land” and “On the SunayjBide: J friends. ; 1 : £3 oP a Rass. NUR RET ant ELEN CECIL 'B. DEMILLE'S (ORIGINAL)
GRANADA —' “Frenchmgn’s’ Creek” and “Are These Our Par 7% . Tomorrow
Liki 1 Wednesday: “THirty Seconds 311 [H) ROBINSON 2, A * i , EER: BO » 0 5 7 With Fi ic March—Elissa Landi—Claudette Cotbert and Charlee Ovey Tokyo. > ; 3 E ) % { ; Laught n ‘and a ( Hot .¢ f Thousands . , . Including 200 Amaszons,
HOLLYWOOD—Through tomorrow: “Girl & ~ : ; % BR 0 3 Sl \ \// n a ; Who Dared” and “Prairie Thunder.” " LF A[I]4, BENNETT. - / Eh & 4 : Xt 3 if 3 0 < \ 4 0 Pygmies, 100 Dancing Girls and 500 Gladiators, IRVING -Through Saturday: “Our. Hearts J A A ; ; ; ; ; = 5 3 Som Jina + Ev. Evers op, Sila 1 4 ; 3 > = % j Hall librittom orton eaton
Were Young and Gay” and “Big Noise.” = ; Be 2 Tt po 3 . 3 | - SEE he |g NRTA TR ‘TEN _ ¢ | ea 29 L5N) K $SAN DIEGO, I LOVE YOU” (7 ‘ A E oo 1 " 2 : 2 / 1 Cdlor Cartoon Riot—Late Wold News Events
MECCA—Through tomorrow: “Woman ot
the Town” and “Over My Dead Body.” . E: \ 7 2 ! = ¥ : ; \ \ OLD TRAIL Through sl ‘waisie | (BRAZIL e1T0 CUTAR- VIREINA BRUCE | VY ER : 5 AY | QUALITY Plus HOSPITALITY
Goes to Reno” and ‘‘Music in Min i attan.” HR ~ b: : 5 3 ; ORIENTAL - “The Great Moment and y = } : £ ; % 3 WS Ly p EX NTAI “Shadows in the N £2 morrow | . z Be M / — fheough Saturday: “Latra” and ~Muste ! r] g 3: : : y ; YX! UARE 104% VIRGINIA AVE. in Manhattan.” . Eo % 3 PARAMOUNT — “Kennel Murder Case” | ; “TE 4 RAE : % TONITE—Adults, 5:45 'Til 6—30¢ TONITE—Adults, 5:45 "Til 6—30¢ and “Sundown. Tomorrow and Pri- | Sell] Stage ly [Ig ]) § / “el EY X yr 2 Simone Simon—James Ellison Joan Fontaine—Arturo de Cordova Ba eer the People” a0g. “Gin 4 : RY HAT "I : i || ‘Johnny Doesn't Live Here’} “FRENCHMAN'S CREEK” r 7 Se * 7 Rich, § 9]. Hel PARKER Through, Friday: Lost Angel” THR oS E | § Bs 7) (Es d ; . ih. iMark of the Whistler’||"-" Are These Our Parents? |
ugh tomerrow: “None But t oh 3 | % * 3 : | ar + Bl Le Ii. § o-2/ . ; | Sits GRANADA—"30 SECONDS OVER TOKYO" 1
3 Jay ond Belief! Spectocle Upon Spectacle!
Lonely Heart” and ‘Blue, White and AE i i Perfect™ | 1 2 \ o,% RITZ—Through Saturday: “Sign of the | : 3 Radio and Record 5 : 1 —— RIVOLI Though Sarueday: “01 you i | i Cowboy Singer % | / = SVOu Tous Syria: Our Fry Rh | ron ws : g Neighborhood “Theater ‘Directory
“Mike” ; | LO | cries 2 5 . EAST SIDE NORTH SIDE
ST. CLAIR—Through Saturday: SOur
Hearts Were Young and Gay” and Cn © ¥ \ a i ma——— ——— Riese, | UTTAR | TUXEDO “*4I5L™" (VOGUE Slaitei”
Stanley Ridges “THE MASTER Jace" Ronald Colman—Marlene Dietrich
SANDERS—''To Be or Not to Be" i “Storm Over Lisbon.’ Tomorrow { 1071 u 4 Allen Jones—Evelyn Ank “KISMET” in Technicolor through 8a ri , and aon eras ieiana Hayrige™ RED OLE ; : ge JOURE 4 LUCKY YELLOW, MR. “swrTH Joan Davis “KANSAS CITY KITTY" . - A — ) p gE I HE 19th & Ronald Regan
SHERIDAN—"Jimmy Bt out” qd] ops an Stratfor At Chester Morris
\ n itn Tomorrow ren sult | NSPRPUTS TY II | “ g “BROTHER RAT
day: ‘Barbary Coast Gent” ‘and ! “Maisie Goes to Reno.” NS ROUND up 5 . Tom Neal * “2. MAN SUBMARINE" SPEEDWAY—"“Brother Rat,” “Desperate | ‘ -—
Jourgey” and ‘Tiger Shark.” Tomor- |
row through Saturday: “Merry Mona- featuring : 3 ee 30th & Illinols AOIOUE) erry { 1 be A TONITE—5:45 to 6—30¢ Bans” snd “Song of Nevada. i KARL & HARTY 5 oly ; "1 gn ks y Gail Russell—Diana Lynn i i UIRE TA-7400
STATE—Through tomorrow: “Walking " 1 FYE ’ 3 : Dead” and “Black Magic.” ! with "BLUE EYED BOY 3 , : a # “OUR HEARTS WERE at 7:10 |] jos. corrENn—poLORES cosTELLO STRAND — Through Saturday “Our ) “BREAKFAST? AND oe 2 % 7 . = YOUNG AND GAY” 10:10 In Tarkington's Pulitzer Prize Novel He Bits Je re Young and Gay" and ph.) FrERTIME RRC 2 ; i a ee “Magnificent Amberson” at 7:10-10:18 “Rec} Age.” | STATION W1ID, J 4 ; VR J Stuart Frwin—Robt. Henry , STRATFORD Th h ) AND MANY OTHERS ’ ; E ) at 6:05 beg og RL ron Ora N F .. ‘ a . " g ; reer Rae: 28 om 0 rrow: | % y ‘THE GREAT MIKE owt Damon Runyon’s “BIG STREET” 8:48 Y { J; 9 x ’ PLUS! THREE-STOQGE LAFF HIT f|— . —
West Pol d w York -Town.” | . ’ p § : % Vv . > A mi 330 be Baader wad reas Somers ny The pashas of merriment—apd the most dazzling QO oo LIE 5 (EMERSON So @hey
TUXEDO--Through Bin
er Race” and Youre & Lucky Fellow, : : re i | "At ry crm n " A ¢ ping Wey f darlings of the Sultan’ S. seraglio=in M: &G ‘Ms j ; Y iy 3 3 ‘And Now Tomorrow” 19:30 CROSBY Pray Lp STEVENS g ; LE | erie viecicn “Kismet™ oo || “GOING MY WAY”
Beas wife Fung and Gar” an 1 T RAN . riof of screw-loose, musical joy! E CINEND eI VOGU E—Th rough ‘Saturday: “Kismet” | ! : Ye 3 x an Dally and “Kansas City Kitty" ) § (3 A116 IR. Dela 1:30 P. M. ZARING—Through oni HE ng My | | Saturday—Doors Open oF 3 IN W/E a PSP PERE AY : SHERIDAN E Wash. | 5000 wre’ McCreaBelty Field “ Way." - | & i , “F F&F od a vi 4 $ SF 2 ames aulette orace | ; DOWNTOWN 11 A. M.—Last Stage of 4 &¥ 4 4 ~ 4 iw Fh WER 7 STEWART GODDARD HEIDT THE GREAT MOMENT _—" ; i : gr Pion Eva n Wayne—FElla Ra
i PA.arre or thaast oo 4 a Pe : cdi JE sR% “JIMMY STEPS OUT” at 10:20 ALA I ow Homa Show Starts 10:45 P. M. lr 5 ify VV yl Toe SALW £3 cob : Robt. Taylor “BATAAN” at 8:25 “TALL IN THE SADDLE"
and “Call of the Prai rie."
$ pat ; j - ered Den smb— hes ; PARKER ee hr 5200 Hollywood 1502 Rootevely
DISCONTINUANCE fri = wih MARILYN MAXWELL CB Team eae OF PASSENGER TRAINS \ SONGS! | JOHN CONTE - DOUGLASS DUMBRILLE A VRE LAA Le YIIE ro
“It is Written" dae bo GAL RUSSELL oa LYNN ret AE EHtectvgMarch 105 | ewer \ Tm Dorsey amd bis Orchestra . 34% fH C | FETE |= ener
Screen Play by Horry Ruskin, John Grant and Harry Crane hel ii 2 Ee a bervarlbnafi ib ath : ” It Toke?” i t i Never See the ‘Same Show Over Office of Defense Transportation General Order ODT 41 Provides Whe! Doss tie ey rected by CHARLES RIESNER - Produced by GEORGE HAIGHT : © iE 8 | EGG A eR 1-—6:00 "March of Time 1. as Follows: Sons of the Desert” ) § & A lz BIG — “Fost WAR FARMS » ; i / ‘EB 4 4 2—6:20 in “Brother Rat
_ “On and after March 1, 1945, no rail carrier , . , shall operate a | £ “John Silver” ; : . ; FE 8 : 4 - ger train schedule on which the occupancy of seats and space Noche de Ronda” 22 Le A 3 MECCA N i Liaiee arsyer 3—T1:50 News
thereon did not average 35 per cent during the calendar month of & a , : on . Bex # " “WOMAN OF THE TOWN" John H " | Q le me I 00 HS Rs ov son RE TAL RE ed, oS Milton Berle “OVER MY DEAD BODY” 48:00 Garfield Tiger Shark
November, 1944.” 3 das GSE; 2 pi ; Wy named Accordingly, in compliance with the above order, effective March : : : TACOMA %4e E. Wash. 84 5—9:20 ‘D rat rne 1, 1045, the following passenger trains, whose average occupancy was | § ; \ ; 2 . : Lois Harwco_toan tates Ho dd espe le Sour y!
as shown below, will be discontinued: |g ¥ ~ / a a E OF WEST POINT" 2 * #3 audette Colbert —Fred MacMurray Average Occupancy 7 An tveLve ; “NEW YORK TOWN ; "EHONO i Guns”
Train No, Operated between of Séats and Space % i 2 —-— : fi 0 ! LL : . Chicago-Louisvill ee f TRANCE FAA JOSLYN - KEYES : PARAMOUNT Ewa 8 OLD TRAIL oro ~ - SV erren : a . - -! 2, . —~Ma sto “ §...000000000..Chicago-Louisvilie : - : : MARGOEN “IHE KENNEL MURDER CASE” Asn, Swilera A MASE N ONAN TO fo Binge
Lil vssss +. Louisville-Chicago Gene Tierney “SUNDOWN” sensasatse . STATE 2702 W, Tonite Theis
Orleans-French ‘Lick .....,..v....138 : : [RY py A COLUMBIA PICTURE. CHAPMAN - BUCHANAN ’ DREAM "ame ALKING DEAD" TY
19. ie0snnnenes: k-Qrieans ....iisvies 108 sam A 3 I CH190 T gamnn whikiNG DEAD 28....0000000s. French Lick-Orleans * 4 ; TONIGHT AND TOMORROW’ Sidney Toler “BLACK MAGIC"
Re cna Sotws rime] ~ STARTS TOMORROW [osm Toma] |} | ci oONSHRKTORS" | BRON, CA
‘Ml. B. WILLIS, General Passenger Agent . WITH THE { THE NEWS! | ARET O'BRIEN 1° “3 LITTLE SISTERS” ne __Jack Haley “ONE BODY TOO M. ON ~ N Ti) UTE : EACH EVENING JOE Vial NORTH SIDE SOUTH SIDE H . “LIVE NEWS" i CAREX we. os EETIEEE 5 GE ERS M iL ! uk 4 | omecterom v ae eon] Rn ema ee eg ek rn 5 5
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