Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1945 — Page 16

PAGE 16 <u rns > THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES J Ra a FRIDAY py. Tg . a Love Yeu” and “China Town." : SOT Cp eip i ; re : ‘Rosal inda’ ‘1 Times Amusement ei rls Tosse Alsi" the dancing NAVY TRAINS IN TEXAS |T

line are Clock : [routines by Bob and Maxine Gates. HOUSTON, Tex March 9 (U.P)

i . : " [the slapstick humor is, brought in Th : » . re y ; : CHARACTERS ‘OF THE BEST-LOVED OF : A an Eye-Catch ING CIRCLE B y J ugg le rs the vaudeytite by Wagner and Ham- § havy anhouticed today that an a LP BING : FESR SJLLEAS ARE ON THE SCRes l 4 : On stage, Henry Busse and hik or- : ilton, the thin and fat and long and amphibious training base has been & SX «BETTY Cy ; chestra and Jean Parker, at 12:85, short of things. Ray [a

or in in operatien at Galveston, Tex. fog, TONIGHT AT 8 . | © 3:45, 6:35 and 9:30. On e screen is “Meet Miss It Has Gaiety, Color and | “Lake Placid Serenade,” with Vera Lively Quartet Tops Bill at Bobby Socks” with Bob

“ JE of | M the past year prepafing crews Fo Sa AUIS Ha key’ s 3 This. i “Lake ala surnnte” $10 vrs rosby. Pacific invasion operations, NS i. } "a b ® | : Sparkling Tunes. 7:40 and 10:30 Keith's. 22

: ON WAY TO SEE F. D. R. oom rey It's so easy tog By MILDRED KOSCHMANN ENGLISH'S A snappy tumbling‘and juggling! OTTAWA, March 9 (U. P) 22-OUNCE BABY DIES $ 3 “Rosalinda,” with Ralph Herbert = » . Yi

SN \ ,; The JHIte8 Xr. fiom. effect i g hs or hf A ¥ Adm, 80 ‘re rom di Loads of gaiety, beautiful cos- Lorraine Bridges, =Craciela Rivera | act which even has the emcee turn- prime Minister W. L. ‘Mackenzie WATERTOWN, 8. D., March 9 (U.| " bs tumes and color make “Rosalinda” and John Dudley, at 8.30

| Bl pl lala aves CY, y oe : k or w wi ing somersaults highlights Keith's ging left here yesterday for Wash. P.) Carolyn Lee Coker, the 22- % : a very soothing remedy for a tired | LOE (show. this week ington, D. C., where he will visit ounce baby girl bors Feb. 24 to Cpl. 3 ; : . mind ter a hard day's work | “Tonight and Every Night," with

| congestion — & | breathing eas Rita Hayworth, Janét Blair and Lee | The Four Maxellos have a clever President Roosevelt and presumably and Mrs, James Lee Coker, died at _ Brought to Pnglish’'s by the New Bowman, at 11:32, 1:36, 3:40, 5:44, (routine

roimtion " oul | many Solda 11 t The two men juggle the discuss the recent Crimea confer- a local hospital yestérday., LE es ' Opera Co. the production is light 7:50 and ?

| time, Try it [two girls in the air with their feet ence and {he forthcoming united /and full of the sparkling tunes of KEITH'S » [and then toss them in complete

nations security conference in San ] s i - On stage, “Laugh Priorities,” at pre . a Mo Johann Strauss. It's to be in In 14g, 4 Re sa and b: 10. Amateurs {somersaults from one to another. Francisco next April. . dianapolis today and tomorrow. at 7:40 {

? 9 ; am —— » Clarence Stroud, the M. C,, takes |B on ge / / ; i SE ' | The operetta is much better than “Meet Miss Bobby Socks. with the part of one-of the girls later| IY hh it / no 0 Srosh Lyn N ick, | Nr k “The Waltz King.” which disap- B Be Jon and Lynn Merrick, at f |

5:09 and: 7.59. [in the act and ends up juggling all pointed so many patrons not so long INDIANA four of the Maxellos. ago.

In the hot music line is og AD “A Tree Grows in Brodklyn.,” with { musi e is Lora Lee

Although there are no outstand- | Dorothy McGu James Dunn and boogie Woogie pianist, who also AR !

ing voices in the cast, each of the ran Sonal.” 1:35, 2:15, 440, does some pantomiming. artists sings his part well. |

LYRIC Richard Hayvmah makes the har-| . f ut 3 SO USIGAL Probably the most eye-catching A Nel with (nORICH talk in “I Don’t Want to) ] : OLE | 0 of the whole operetta; besides the | BY aie Betty o Hu! on and RO ENGLISH——— | ™W a \ : Ny y po Ki good looking girls, girls, are the elaborate | Sonny Tuft 11m, 1:32, 3431, ——— SANDY SANDIFER X i 4 Le : 3:42, 147 2 ’ y : R hoe ; COLUMMIA bands] Wi fr Nn TONIGHT, SAT, AT 8:30 P. M. and Bia » , 3a V o. 4 § > i Hushan S. ives! scenery and costumes, Much money | MATINEE SAT. AT, 2:30 ORCHESTRA his RON : and time. no doubt, have been spent | Featuring BETSY JONES, Vocalist y Want new Pep and Vim? on the silks and satins for the cos-

| Al | DINNER MUSIC, 7:30 TO 9 P. M, ousands Of couples are weak, worn-out, e¥ |tume ball held in the magnificent austed solely because body lacks Iron For n .

DANCING FROM 9:00 P. M. vim. vitality, try Ostrex Tonic Tablets Supplies ballroom of Prince Orlofsky's palace. (Federal admissions tax applies Yon vou, too, may need for pep: prophylactic doses | M.)

vitamin Bi. Get 35g introductory size now only 29e. | Based on Strauss’ “Die Fleder- after » P At all drug stores ror. in Indian

apolis at all Hook's and Haag Stores maus,” “Rosalinda” 1s the spicy EVES $1.20 TO $3.60 Broadens! iP Wisc" s.r nu ee . fable of a philandering husband, his + Si : EXCELLENT CUISINE CONFIDENTIALLY {wife and their maid. SAT. MAT. 60c TO $3.00 NEVER A COVER CHARGE ARE YOU A HAS-BEEN? | The three, by a series of not too INCLUDING TAX yn | IDDOCENY deceptions, meet at the] 1 an Javs NOWHIE © 30 ton grand ball in the palace of Prince]

feeling which makes work a burden, and | Orlofsky after Rosalinda’s most ar- Open 10 NOW thru SUN AR ) . back f vy leasurabie | 121 . 2A J holds you back from enjoying Peasy nt wooer has been jailed in place Ce bY activities with your family, may be Na-| | ed. tal p Plus ae ture's warning signal that you lack cer-|o her husban yabriel von Eisen- ror B® / A tain organic materials and vitamins vital| STARTS TODAY—FIRST RUN! to every ome. Thousands everywhere who

i } i ; i G-M Color Cartoo [GH A 2 ix 3 ) 3} g the ooo" ; suffered from this distressing, discourag- Eisenstéin, an amorous Ehsoa . 3 ; | putts On the 35 !

ing condition have discovered that TRO-| = v 4 XY Bcoritafl $ arade MONE, containing scientific dosages of who believes in a variety of amours| x

N wo Pn Cours Vitamin Bl, Calcium, Phosphorus and for himself, falls madly in love with| . y

din ORCHESTRA | atest Fro other ingredients of special value in such | his wife at a masked ball.

soe BLAIR oe BOWNA ] FEATURING’ cases, have discovered it has given them

| BR a srw ) ROBERTA new vim, new energy. The tonic effect of 7 gy " - 3 TROMONE may prove it is the answer to All Ends Well | | 9 pe ‘or . P H | L © R A Y that weak, tired-out, “older than you 1 1 last t whic . I go0T . IN should be" feeling. At Hook's Dependable | n the last act which fakes place| § t §

D 8 d d h Vie WIMAERITS. [2] 2 fe A) CONTEST Tug Llores an rug stores everyw ere. w Ss 0 | + DE ye In the warden’ fice of the local ON SAME

hl TONITE A ’ oi | | PROGRA vv iG | OPEN UTH " |jail there's a great deal of comic] ORAM Nn il | 74d |v 111] 6:18 E VERY THOUGHT OF YOU DON'T THROW IT AWAY. REMEMBER buffoonery and the whole situation | \ § ot 5

“Enter Arsene Lupin” is straightened out. [1d g Wn wee | Lorraine Bridges makes a very]

| vr" ore ‘BOWERY TO BROADWAY! pretty and lively Rosalinda. Ralph| |} APSE 3 wegen PIY8 we Herbert, baritone, who plays Eisen-| Rayannv " aa n ndlbdBsdoiisoiboludoini

“Enter Arsene Lupin” MANHUNT stein, knows just how the Strauss OF MYSTERY ISLAND’ songs should be sung, for he once

A WAXELLOS lived in Vienna. Graciela Rivera, LORA LEE orex ‘BOWERY TO BROADWAY! as Adele, the maid, is-fine in her . RICHARD HAYMAN “ F188 seus part. BOB and MAXINE Enter Arsene Lupin”

Performances tonight and ‘tomor- (TTT 10 A. M.—2 First Run Hits’ 120 LINE} 5 row will not have so many impatient

PHONE LIN p patrons’ as last night's show. The

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to transportation difficulties. pH (cS A J "Buckekin: tier" HOPE TO EMCEE " a HOLLYWOOD, March 9 (U. P).! g0 4 AGA i Fk

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