Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1945 — Page 22

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GoodNews!

FOR FOLKS WITH SNIFFLY

Colds

Moyo S Act |

Quick relief from dis- Ventriloquist, Juggler Also tress of head colds is} . r . what you want. So use | pomecouy J On Program. ~ Va-tro-nol. Afewdrops { | HD Each nosif) soothe If you like a good ol’ vaudeville, | gg To AR see the show at Keith's this week. | vent Bunty colds ou Topping the list of acts is Andy, | ~~ me Jus ry Follow and Virginia Mayo in their Pansy | in folder, the Horse act. Pansy and Virginia |

VICKS VATRO-NOL do 8 nifty routine dance right in|

style with the latest steps.

| this, time Skinny Duggan comes out {of a suitcases where he has been | hiding and sings and whistles. He | whistles so loud he thinks the cops are coming and jumps back into} | the case without wasting a minute |

CIN TSRd E IND FLOOR KRESGE BLDG

PETROLEUM JE JELLY I of time. Clarinetist- Juggler

in place. Tame that id ? KEEP look. Add lustre, ES Another out - of - the - ordinary YOUR hair well groomed with number is the juggling and clarinet

Moroline Hair Tonic. Large bottle 25c. Sold everywhere. | playing by John Gallus. He juggles |tWo balls in the air while playing some of Percy Granger's tunes on the clarinet. He also operates some puppets while jugglirig a ball on the end of his clarinet and playing hot rhythm. | Others in the show are Con Col- | leano, one of the world's greatest ghtwire walkers, and Bud and or ‘Coll, a graceful dance team.

PN % MILLERS

$pring

super

Tops Keith's|

In the ea line is ‘a| USE OUR BUDGET PLAN HEISEI /Phil D’'Rey and a| NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGE monkey W Wb Do play “Good Bye | Phone ’ ; . Blues” oh a clarinet. Just about

Al St. John and Buster Krabbe, | are seen in “His Brother's Ghost,” at the Alamo.

Loew's Film Entertaining

Local Girl and Van Johnson Good in Comedy.

Van Johnson steps into a doctor's, shoes for his latest film and gives| movie patrons a light and enter- | {taining dish for the spring season.

The picture, “Between Two Womis another of the Dr. Gillespie It's at Loew's this week. timid Johnson teams

en," series

The usually

tichard Gordon sings three or-1our on with Marilyn Maxwell, a forF000 nUmMOers mer Indianapolis girl, and the two On We sereen is oa Unwayen presi some amusing comedy see’ with Tom Nal and Ann quences. °

: Army Show Cast

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: A HOOSIER ' who served with ithe 101st .airborne division, in the {defense of Bastogne is a member

: of the cast of : t {“Bastogne | privilege of kissing one of the lovely | || Speaks.” an army girls. : {show opening to- Miss Maxwell goes him one better {| night at Eng- and offers to buy $100,000 worth of i ® | lish's. war bonds if Van Johnson Kisses {| He is’ 8.* Sgt. her. {| Joseph Craney of Then a singer (Gloria De Haven) i ‘| Loogootee, pla- {in the night club, who apparently ¢ “:ltoon sergeant |is completely healthy, collapses in ! {with a mortar | her dressing room after the per- § | plat oon. | formance. The case becomes one of : ; Baty { Fve other he- | the” most rasuiy of the Doc’s| Lee § roes of Bastogne Sgt. Craney | a;eer.. He solves 4t with the help! of Miss Maxwell.

land a cast of 40 other army per-

| sional entertainers will appear on the stage-radio show. The produc- {. il tion, offered as a salute to war { | workers in Indianapolis, will be held ialat 7:30 p. m. today and tomorrow. .| Produced by the Fifth Service

R : s poors From power | Command, the show is sponsored Buy Bonds!'i by .the Allison division and the |

€| Reilly Tar and Chemical Co. in In- # sy {dianapolis. ‘Tickets are being dis~

tributed frée .of charge ‘to war

is one of the stars of the show. CONFIDENTIALLY ARE YOU A HAS-BEEN?

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In Keeping With Your Budget

| more) lis working too hard, he sends him

| sonnel who were formerly profes-~ | of the night club's master of cere-!

PUNY workers, and admission will be’ by || ticket only. Lt. Ruth Hunt, ’ former actress,

w Yeo or. Gillespie (Lionel Barrydecides young Doc Johnson

to a night club.

. There he meets Miss Maxwell, Includes Hoosier who keeps it no secret that she goes for hini in a big way.

" Strange Medical Case

The host at the club offers every

man who blivs a $3000 war bond the]

Keenan Wynn is good in the role

monies.

LIBERATED IN ISLANDS John E. Wightman

on camps in the Philippines.

E&Y NOW PLAYING SANDY SANDIFER

and His

ORCHESTRA

teaturing BETSY JONES, Vocalist

DINNER MUSIC, 7:30 TO 9 P. M DANCING FROM 8:00 P. M. (Federa) admissions tax applies after 9 P. M.) Sroaidoun Fri. & Sat. 10115°¢# WM ~ 5 Station WIBC “EXCELLENT CUISINE

| Screen Actors’

‘will hold a stated meeting -at 8 p. m.

of Birdseye] and George S. Hiland of Crawfords-| vilie have been liberated from pris-|

THE IN NDIANAPOLIS TIMES Wovie Strike - Stalemated

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Times Amusehan:

Clock

ENGLISH'S

Army show, ‘‘Bastogne Speaks,”

at 7:30

CIRCLE

Labor Leaders Corti

Lamarr, George Brent and’ Paul Fight for Control. Lukas, at 12:18, 3:35, 6:55 and 10:15. HOLLYWOOD, March 16 (U. P).| “The Big Bonanza,” with Rich- { ard Arlen and Jane Frazee, at 11, —The five-day old film strike re-| 5,5 5 35 and 8:55. mained at a stalemate today as| LOEW'S Hollywood's battling A. F. of L Bete Yo. W hv : y ee omen,” wit J labor leaders continued their show=-}.=~ » A SE oy “i | down. fight for control of the na=| Gloria DeHaven, at 11:41, 1:43, 3:48

|

| tion's movie-making industry.

| Meanwhile, film production

| limped along at most major studios, |

5:47, 7:51 and 9:58 KEITH'S “Hit Parade of 1045" 6:49 and 9:37. Ama-

On stage, at 1:33, 4:21

| where producers complained they, "3. 375 {were caught in the middle of the| «rhe Unwritten Code with Ann | jurisdictional dispute between the Savage and Tom Neal at 12.15, 2:43, 5:11, 7:50 and 10°17. ’

rival Conference of Studio Unions and the International Alliance of | {Theatrical Stage Employees. es es Rarlof Herbert ‘Sorrell, who has kept ap-| 11, 1:48, 4.36, 7:2¢ and 10:12, [ proximately 17,000 C. S. U. members| CIVIO on strike since Monday, said they] “You Can't Take It With You." iwould- return to their jobs only | with Helen Morton, LeRoy Gardner, | when the union is recopmized -as| MNIiY Bk ang Louis Zeger, ef | bargaining agent for 178 set gesigners. C. S. U. had been desig-| nated as the temporary pargaining|agent by the war labor board. Richard Walsh, Alliance . chief-1 tain, was equally firm. He repeated |a threat to close down the nation’s | theaters if the studios- acceded to Sorrell’'s demand |

LYRIC

INDIANA

“A Tree Grows in Brooklyn,” with Dorothy McGuire, James Dunn and Joan Blondell, at 11:35, 2:15, 4:40, 7.05 and 9:35

U. S. Plea Shunned A second to call off the strike to allow the government to resume arbitration was shunned when Sor-

rell told Ronald Haughton, Washington WLB official, that the C. S. U. didn't intend to back down for one

Support weakened, however with the decision of #00 studio com-

\ missary employees to return to

had

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“Experiment Perilous’ with Hedy.

We

1Woodlawn ave. and Laurel st.

lard Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Carter, 35 Woodland dg, will be held at 10:30 a. m. Sunday in the Edwin Ray Methodist church,

Rev. D. Millard Church will officiate. - Lt. Carter, in action in France Aug. 8. sides his parents, a sister, Mrs. Wil liam F. Chamberlain, Indianapolis, | and a niece and Dephew survive,

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work. Studio truck drivers and chauffeurs also prepared to ignore pickets, in response to orders from International Teamster President Dan Tobin. i The 8000 big-name stars and bit players - belonging to "the powerful guild withheld official comment pending results of a vote among the membership.

HOLD STATED MEETING Corinthian chapter 456, O. E. 8,

Wednesday at 2515 W. Washington st. Mrs. Lucille Dyer, worthy ma- § » tron,-and Arthur Meyer, worthy patron, will preside.

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NOW thru SUN. Opportunity Contest TONIGHT “7:30.

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Doors Open, Sat. 12 A. M. LAST STAGE SHOW SATURDAY 11 P. M.

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Beautiful, bewitching, an evil love possesses her soul... destroying her, until one reckless man dares the perilous experiment to set her free!

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More Service Furnished in 1944 Than Ever Before

* We served as many telephones as we had the

erve — nearly 345,000.

* All service connected with the war was in-

ly.

* There were almost 2,000,000 calls a day; Long

new record. °

* ‘The 5,000 Indiana Bell employees did a bigger and better job of keeping vital communications

It for Victory.

* We realize and appreciate the co-operation we have received from the public. Their understanding and patierrce has béen heartening to us all.

.% We will be ready to install additional service ; without delay as soon as we can get thé materials

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1933

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The Lowest Rate of Earnings Since 1933

% The increased costs of operating the telephone company have more than offset large increases®

* Earnings for 1944 declined to 4% on the investment in the business. Except for the worst depressian year of 1933, this is the lowest rate of

The Trend of Earnings 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4

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HOLD MEMORIAL FOR! LT. J. WILLARD CARTER.

Memorial services for Lt. J. Wil-|

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who was 27, was killed | Be- |

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Pat O'Brien and Carol Landis in "SECRET COMMAND"

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