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Prisoner at War Society Pays Tributo-te- Ma: of Obbhomauges. | Times Amusement

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derry Stabilizer (enough for 4 pints) — ; i 4 Ee RY a hd : di a oR 8:01 and 10:08 : April 22, 23, 24 and 25 edd sugar, milk or evaporated milk, end a Mi : dhe ; Ld INDIANA

cream for required richness . . . give it “Belle of the Yukon,” with Ran- 1 Opening Sunday at 1:00 Pp m.

fi i : y ‘ = prom 0 : Gis dolph Scott, Gypsy Rose Lee and : : AN Y FLAVO B dh : aR TE a Fy . : aa 9 Dinah Shore, at 11, 1:45, 4:30. 7:15 Grace Wonning, Mgr, a bt La ; ; : ; ” and 10

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WINNER FINED HOLLYWOOD, April 18 (U. P.). —Leo McCarey, winner of academy awards’ for writing and directing the fim, “Going My Way,” was fined $200 last week on his plea of guilty to reckless driving. Judge Thurlow Taft gave him a suspended 30-day jail -senténce on. condition the director would not drink liquor for two years. NIN INDIANA A charge of .drunk ‘driving was dismissed. McCarty wis eon dl March 29 by two radio policemen | who claimed he was driving the wrong way on a one-way street,

| Their NEWEST and " GREATEST run,

for fish, fowl, m = n a. v nd anil meats Twenty-nine relatives of Hoosier 106th division prisoners of war are honéred guests of the American Prisoner of War society. The organiza. tion paid tribute to all next of kin of the men who were captured in the battle of the bulge

’ es . PEGEY JF Here is 9 short Ad | Kin Here Evchanie News I Doerr! Box of Book Matches! i, : ~ 1 1 OPEN 10 Charles Dv e OF Captured Servicemen yen y n > e 220 +11 J! MN! I | PHIL SPITALNY ive |

“ v . A \ 3 * S Fs dade jo t HW 1 TT | CHARM | § rior. Judge E ot, . - SIC. Fi > By MILDRED KOSCHMANN |Z PHpEriol R Lunes Sow) Noah Beery Ok" Sion Al

4 . ‘ison has approved a seven-year no- Cartoon—. THE . AMERICAN PRISONER OF ~WAR SOCIETY Friday goo 8 AFRO FEE TIE, de | mmm QRCH. | paused to pay tribute to next of kin of prisoners Wig he the 106th infanyy Jarman Jr. 10. of Nashville, Tehn ) ' i i il | division, the Indiana-trained men who gave their all in the battle| po y.¢ heen chosen to play the ide! facturing EVEL

Frankly, we want you to know > i | of the bulge. Indianapolis mothers, wives, sisters and friends gathered, .4 in “The Yearling.” First Indigo Showing. > | in the War Memorial auditorium to hear news from prisoners in Stalags . Tex Ritter—Day

p “ op ave O'Brien ’ the good points of this kind of : ; 9a, 98,9, 84. 4. 7Awa 38. | —————| The Oy Was picked by Metro. any t CAYCE or FEA 4 *. : 2 Although Arnold Fogle, Shelby-| Hunt, husband’ of Mrs. Frances Goldwyr: Mayet Bite! 8 Sighonii Mar SL en oy wwi IY I - sanitary protection + | ville, and Mrs. Louise Stammer, 943 Hunt, 536 N. Keystone ave, Dec. 16 Search for someone % play thé Tole) » : % =r Aubrey Mather « Gavin Muir " | Yoke st. know no more than What! and Sv. M. F. Zeilings, husband of of Jody in the Marjorie Kinnan

ne Rawlings’ novel gel The Master Minds of crime on [READING TIME, 52 SECONDS] p. | [their sons are missing in action|Mrs. M. F. Zeilinga, R.R. 9, Box 528. os their wildest, weirdest

| since mid-December, they also at- | 2.8 =» | Jie said His Spin ate, 2 man hunt} [tended the meeting with hopes of | ALSO Pvt. E. M. Newman, friend 10 TOW, Was.lo pay -1a ack for

f the University of Tennessee VoltinTae | obtaining shatches of news of the of Miss Helen Hohn, 118 8. Bradley 1 ; You may be thoroughly satisfied | Tampax. For fastidious women 46, = . |st., captured Dec. 16 Pvt. Joseph B., teers football -team,

‘with your present kind of monthly | this is decidedly a modern-—im- Pfc. Elmer Fogle has been missing | Holland, son of Mrs. Mary Holland,

i ) / Sw ky 9 : Margaret Joseph sanitary. protection we mean the provement! : since Dec. 16. Three days after this, [3025 Foltz st., and husband, of Mrs. Lemon Juice Recipe! 4 , - i O'BRIEN ITURBI

external pad style, pinned uptoa| Young women particularly seem : ] 2025 3 « " ti od TL vores Kndict. attracted tor Tairort, as Brora |'T. 5th ‘Gr. Charles H. Stammer was |Betty Holland, 3025 Foltz st. cap MUSIC FOR MILLIONS

: 3 : added to the missing list. {tured Dec. 20; Pvt. William Lilly, Checks Rheumatic A 4 " Samitary deodorant. . . . But wedo|by the especially heavy sales in 2 2 =» husband of Mrs. Mildred "Lilly.| . S AER pr eh Sele yOu just 0 consider how Jigar towns containing women's col- | RS. GEORGE CURTIS, 4251 Sheridan, Dec. 16, and Pfc. Carl E. Pain Quickly | NG O'BRIEN ITURBI ampax really is. It has no |leges. Office girls and war workers, |cossell rd, was the only 106th guest Vance, son of Mts. L. E. Vance, 1115] + 6 NG EAS “MUSIC FOR MILLIONS” fr belts, pins or pads—and odor | too, find it so convenient to keep “| whose husband is in oslag 13B. A Knox st. Dec. 16. Tt .yoit suffer ‘from rheumatic. arthritis or JOSEPH cannot fogm. It ndt cause on hand in desk or locker. Tam- (paplain, 1st Lt. George Surtis, was| Others in stalag 4B are Pfc. Ray a roa oye jncapsraive howe COTTEN: THe bulges or wrinkles under your |pax can be changed ver§} quickly Cc c ne LE|

of Ru-Ex Compound, a two-week supply, costume and you can even wear | and is easily disposed of.

taken prisoner Dec. 21. - | Bagley, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. today. Mix it with a quart of water, add the Margaret : Joseph

| Eleven of those at yesterday's Bagley, 3253 Boulevard pl, taken \i°ing pleasent You. sect ily g toioemont 2 WBE O'BRIEN ITURBI this Tampax i in tub or shower! a Perhaps if you would give Tam- meeting were most interested in prisoner Dec. 16. ‘ule two times a ty. A Mh vie EEING; “MUSIC FOR MILLIONS” The reason for all-these im-[pax a real trial, you could then | — sometimes overnight — splendid results are dnd, provements is that Tampax is|decide-whether it would help in -

word from prisoners in stalag .4B.| "nn » [obtained. If the pains do mot quickly leave RTT + Nn '1t is there that their kin are im-| PRISONERS at stalag 9B whosé ind If you do Dot feel better. return the >. PETE SMITH'S worn. tnternally. Perfected by a|yourownproblemon‘‘thosedays. doctor, it is made of pure surgical | Buy it at drug stores or notion

empty package and Ru-Ex will cost you nothe cotton of great absorbency, com- | counters. A month’s supply (aver-

prisoned. Irelatives attended the meeting are| bg to wry as it is sold by your druggist ufider “Track_snd Field Quiz’ They are Pvt. Dalton Gurganus, Pfc. Ormond Cooper, son of Mrs. Cri money-back = guarantee. Ru-Ex WIBC Direct News . pressed within a one-time-use ap- | age) will go in your purse; Econlicator for quick and dainty |omy Box contains 4 times the

is for sale and recommended by mT son, of Mrs. Jill Gurgants, 129 S.|Muriel Braden, Noblesville, captured. I verywhere, | =: Lo _ _ “Hi, Beautiful” Illinois st., captured Dec. 21;. Pvt. Dec. 16; Pvt. Bernard Hoffman, hus- | = a - : nsertion—so dainty that your|quantity. Tampax Incorporated, hands need not even touch the| Palmer, Mass.

Albert Brockman, hephew of Mrs.!pand of Mrs. Jean Hoffman, R. R..1.! ; & tured in mid-December; Cpl. Joseph Yensel, brother of Mrs. Lester Pat- | ny ‘ " EO ——— — ————————— w, | terson, 3322 Robson st., and nephew | = Ere : Ta od : : .of M¥s. Alpha Raper, 3332 Robson

Herman Kops, 1347 Ewing st., cap-!Box ‘ 590, Dec. 21: Pfc. Harvey i SRITE— 5 TONJT » { Thomas, nephew of Miss Irene Me- | « |

? : : : "0 " | “For Whom the Bell T i " : * Lean, 2857 Sutherland ave, Dec. 21. 2 | MUSIC FOR MILLIONS a re Bd Foi $ : Also in stalag 9B are Pic. John W. uaw ed his ? |{| - ©. Morris “One Mysterious Night” Noah Beery Jr. “CALLABOOSE" SEARS g Hall, hrother of Miss Norma Jean i

Hall, 2541 Mars Hill st., Dec. 21, and

To day avs Wet HOF | | aaervin la Neighborhood Theater Directory.

bama st., Dec. 16. | Sr WEST SIDE | EASTSIDE.

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2702 WwW Dana Andrews | OTHERS at the meeting were E ; 1 x = : STATE Tenth pi Amechie 1-17] ) Mrs. F. L. Mitchell, 1306 Edgemont | LER : a : ING. AND A

Judy Canova “LOUISIANA HAYRIDE" 5500 E.WASHINGTON

| ‘6 : ave, whose daughter's fiance, Cpl. 4 TR : X fi 3 IL 5700 w Wash. St | TAX Donald Johnson, was captured Dec. | wa : 3 EY f oLD TRAIL BELL BESS Dorothy Dick 16. . Cpl. Johnson is in stalag 9A. t & % “THREE SISTERS OF THE MOORS" | Lamour Y Powell | Miss Marge Lang, 2871 N. Sher-| 3 4 y o Belmont & Wash | “RIDING HIGH" in Technicolor man dr., came to hear news of men ‘ 3 3 9 BELMONT Thru Tuesday {

: . 1 Pp wo: Gary Cooper—Ingrid Bergman Claudette Fred in stalag 3A, where her friend, Pvt. | A 3 - R g “FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS" i Colbert MacMurray Robert H, Dundes, was taken after J ? DAISY 2540 W. Michigan

: Ww. sic “NO TIME FOR LOVE" JOS bapeire Dev. 2 Ss Ed dT Jr. RR ! § ickey Rooney—Jackie Jenkins or etn prudent —— t stala is Sgt. Edwar : o p : § 3 in 4020 E. New York ¢ 7 3 { rs, Edward T : 5 3 3 £5 4 go “NATIONAL VELVET Color TUXEDO IBCs r . Ramsey, husband of Mrs. Edwar : TK : r i . x a Cori pan | Ramsey, West Terre Haute, and at 3 : : p o . SPEEDWAY Mickey Rooney a I NADINE b 9C, Cpl. Albert. Harding Jr., son of i f i Ne | Bila & : “NATIONAL VELVET” in Color ‘Maria Montez—Jon Hall 3 , { ]i 2 ! ; Agi PEST" C3 J. gyre WILDCAT"” in Color Mrs. Bertha Harding, 1237 Lee .st.| | | é ik 4 || Tete Smith's “MOVIE PEST"—Cartoon w

Sgt. Ramsey was captured Dec. 16, 9 > i : : 3 SOUTH SIDE . DRE AM wm @ BRIGHTWOOD 2 Ol Harte Pen | od V. & | GARFIELD 2%, 8" _rovicur Ann TomomRow— : § i a i i Shelby 1 | ~TO? : MQ - 3 g A se MS " Spencer Tracy—Van Johnson Carmen “ . Cs EASE FILM BAN 4 kd i TT a Re NT | : FOR THE BOYS ) FOR ARGENTINA pu 1 ER F SANDERS 350i Child, He Taxi East rs Kids “Bowery Conan : BE 2 ! PRS 7501 Child, ¢ Tax? as ide yo ery amps” ol 16 (OU, PJ} 3 ” “ JIRLS AND A SAILOR” i EO Imm. A See : h BR i | AD “RACKET MAN" NORTH SIDE “The Great Dictator,” as well as| | § «4 Ok ; : | EAST SIDE CINEMA 16th and Open Daily

i ” Delaware "HP MN | “Confessions of a Nazi Spy” and 3 red ; 2442 E. Wash. St other films banned in ine as : k Es TACOMA MA- 7033 “H Mary Martin—Dick Jonsh on allied propaganda, probably will be | | : ” 3 Wm, Bendix—Dennis O'Keefe APPY GO LUCKY” ....

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“ABROAD WITH TWO YANKS” exhibited here in the near future. Carmen Miranda—Michael O'Shea Humphrey Bogart—Mary Astor Argentina recently joined in the

“SOMETHING FOR THE BOYS" “ACROSS THE PACIFIC” war against the axis. z

The director general of public| 4 v Sh R E x TT a spectacles already. has begun to re- . ; SER I vv Northwestern oe vise all previously banned produc- ? iy rm vn wi : organ ery Thoughtful of You

: 3 os { HIER EE DL PT Maria Montez “COBRA WOMAN" tions. : » wi Do CE ce ——— BT ra rt A peer || ony: sus teste | TALBOTT Tabeuu ia DEGREES TO BE CONFERRED : Carole: Charles | “ABROAD WITH TWO YANKS" Corinthian chapter, 0. E 8, will : Stewart Lombard Coburn |;.Jonn Gael “AIR FORCE?

EAR | meet, at 8 p. m. Wednesday at 2515 SISSY STUFF In David 0. Selinick’s Stratford: Dick Haymes W. Washington st. Degrees will be he called soap. and water ten years ago. “MADE FOR EACH "OTHER" | “IRISH EYES ARE SMILING” conferred. Mrs. Rachel Goodwin Today whet he comes in off the battlefield, caked with mud Cary ‘Irene __ “HENRY ALDRICH PLAYS CUPID™ is worthy matron and Claude Good- and sweat and sometimes blood, a serub-up seems as necessary Grant Dunne win, worthy patron. ° ‘ as food itself. “MY FAVORITE WIFE" " r _ ’ ; Plus “CARTOON CIRCUS" 1 REE Keeping our men clean and free of dirt that can breed dis- 4G Li Mingtes af Fun COME EARLY-—DOORS OPEN 6:15

4 ! g ith Donald Duck, Goofy, . i ' - ill > ease takes 15 bars of soap a month per man. Military hospitals, Bugs Bunny, Li'l Abner, Porky. Pig Van Johnson—Jimmy Durante

in addition, must have hundreds of thousands more bars to | “TWO GIRLS &A SAILOR”

d ; . : : wash the wounded before treatment. EMERSON or Je i Anne ‘MUSIC MILLIONS’ Your Choice of: | | : : iL HL INFECTIONS op = or

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. . ; Cary Grant-—Janet Blair | ai ee ". Yet to make just 6 bars of soap takes about a pound of fats. 5 ONCE UPON A TIME " Disney's “How to Play Golf"—News ) di Arthiir— n | } : : " A tremendous toll of the country’s fat supply...just for one i ee YEARS ys 9 Light Pink : v | essential of war, alone. And there are hundreds of other Plus! A CABTOON CARNIVAL ® | essentials on both the battlefield and home front... like » 40 With jonalg Buck, Flute, J : y i a ugs Bunny, e Lulu, Porky Pig 23TH AND Dark Pink 4 b medicines, paints, synthetic rubber, parachute fabrits, explo- Eddie Cantor—Geo. Murphy ° R 4 . . ; 2 - i | sives and civilian soaps... ®rwhich fats are needed. ' Jon BUSINESS

: ; SHERIDAN, 3. 5% Inte Barkers. Meagn ’ : : . E. Wash. 5000 WHEN The "LiGuTs "Go (ON AGAIN" = So won't you save more used fats in your kitchen? Every Claudette Colbert—Jos, Cotten niet

° Je. . a Ed | 2 ‘bit, even the teaspoonfuls you can scrape up from your pans. “ NOE VAIL WENT AWAY” 30th & Diinols }'. Yellow « , : ; i Turn them in to your meat dealer. You'll get 2 red points SINCE YOU WENT AWAY i ESQUIR TA-1400 Y -

‘and 4 cents for each pound... andl be doing a job for which LP. AR AMOUNT “Eye on Jeriey Ginger LX. L Stewart

our country depends on you! This message has been approved

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| Ann Corie “SULTAN'S DAU GHTER"

x ad rein, | i MECCA . & bo cen on No Phone, Mail o or C 0. D. Orders, Please | edkeias once: SR We Must Save More Used Fats! fii PEE

= - DOUBLE HORR: 00 Rose Hobart "SOU A MONS "CRY OF EE.