Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1945 — Page 20
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The Drive-In theater on Pendle- | iton pike will reopen at 7:30 p. m. Priday. Initial feature will be “Gypsy | Wildcat,” starring Maria Montez. Aj ‘new. laffmovie policy on week- -ends| will begin April 27. The Friday-| Saturday show wift consist of a comedy ‘feature plus a supporting [bill of shorts and CAItoOns.
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52 Great Stars
“HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN"
Neighborhood Theater Directory
WEST SIDE STATE 208 Jat.
“IN THE MEANTIME, DARLING” Conrad Nagel “DANGEROUS JOU RNEY"
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:D Morgan “VERY THOU p.-4 OF "Your “THE END OF THE ROAD”
uy Belmont & Wash ; BELMONT “5 2. . Anne Shirley “MURDER, MY SWE ET Lum 'n’ Abner “GOIN' TO TOWN" 2540 W. Michigan
DAISY Mic
Margaret O'Brien—Jose Iturbi
| “MUSIC FOR MILLIONS” SPEEDWA # Edw. G. Robinson
Joan Henett “WOMAN IN THE WINDO Lum 'n Abner “GOIN' TO TOWN"
© SOUTH SIDE |. G A R FIELD -_ GA rfielo |
Ronald Colman—Mariene Dietrich
KISMET” in Color { Olson & Jona “GHOST CATCHERS”
EAST SIDE TACOMA 22 E. Wash. BL
i MA-TU38 Fredric March—Joan Bennett TRADE WINDS’ B Donlevy wOENTLEMAN AFTER DARK"
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Abbott & Costello Marilyn Maxwell—Jimmy Dofsey “LOST IN A HAREM” yn Joslyn—Evélyn Keyes *
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Cary Douglas FAIRBANKS, JR. “GUNGA DIN" Richard Travis “LAST RIDE" Three Stooges Comedy
NORTH SIDE ‘CINEMA 16th and
Delaware Judy Garland—Margarét O'Brien
GRANT
“MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS”
Plus Selected Short Subjects
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Hedy Lamarr “THE CONSPIRATORS" Preston Foster “BERMUDA MYSTERY”
TALBOTT Talbott at 22d
Jane Withers “FACES IN THE FOG Jerry Colonna “ATLANTIC CITY”
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ott Field “THE GREAT MOM Ruth Terry “GOODNITE, SWEETHEART"
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iary Cooper—Teresa Wright
“CASANOVA BROWN”
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“TALL IN THE SADDLE”
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Almost as breathtaking as tin “Circumstantial Evidence,” Wilh
i : Michael O'Shea and Lioya Nolan al star's realistic. portrayal is the 12:44, 3:35, 6:26 and 9:1 CIRCLE “Roughly Speaking,” with Rosaund Russell and Jack Carson, at 7:10 and 9:45
photography takes on. terrifying LOEW'S
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Abbott and Costello Romp With Coeds
“I'l Be Seeing You,” with Ginger Rogers, Joseph Cotten and Shirley Temple, av 11:37, 1:42, 3:47, .5:54p . 8:01 and 10:08. =
{qualities of nightmarish propor- | tions, changing Cregar from a quiet {man to a lunatic with murder in
In supporting roles, Linda Darnell plays a slumbrous night club entertainer who uses her beauty to
Indianapolis Spring
ANTIQUE SHOW
Spink Arms Hotel i
April 22, 23,24 and 25 |
Opening Sunday at 1:00 p. m.
ance as the sympathetic Scotland Yard man who follows a trail of | murders to Cregar. The macabre production wil find ‘favor with horror picture fans and {with those to whom superior di-|
regtion and photography are major Grace Wonning, Mgr.
Admission, 500 (Ine. Tax)
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picture. The dual bill, “Circumstantial Evidence,” starring Lloyd Nolan! and Michael O'Shea, matches the | {feature attraction in Shh wenn |
{making the whole bill at the Lyric {one for the strong- -hearted,
Mr. and Mrs, Indianapolis Aor Angtigy Wonderful |} Year! /
SRD. BF NNIVERSARY;
JUST A GLIMPSE INTO OUR GALA SURPRISE PARTY
ETTY JANE 30 GLOOM CHASERS/FT Phen
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National Barn Dance 808 CROSBY
OLLIE FRANKS y Dininutive Coamedi- My GL LOVES
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Dancing Star From Eddie Cantor's Broadwuy Show ‘Banjo Eyes’
And Many Other Stars
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Boris Karjoff—len Chaney “HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN" Peter Coe—lLon Chaney “THE MUMMY'S CURSE” “Brenda Star—Reporter’’—News
PEGGY RYAN Martha O'Driscoll Donald Cook: Lon Chaney JuneVincent- Charles Dingle- Richard Lane and PHIL SPITALNY, and she
HOUR OF CHARM ALL GIRL I
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GLORIOUS WEEK!
They shut out the world around them—but not their pasts... . together crowding a lifetime of love, laughter and tears into eight days of borrowed piridpe yr
Open Daily | 1:30 P.M. |
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GINGER ROGERS
challenging her unforgettable “Kitty Foyle”
JOSEPH COTTEN
from his triomph in “Since You Went Away”
- SHIRLEY TEMPLE
in her fest really grown-up glamour role
Directed "by WILLIAM DIETERLE « Produced by DORE SCHARY RELEASED THERM UNITED ARTISTS SPECIALTY TRACK AND FIELD Quiz" fl EXTRA LIVE NEWS" EACH EVENING EAIRA DIRECT FROM WIBC NEWSROOM
TRAVEL TALK IN TECHNICOLOR “THE LAND OF 10,000 LAKES"
‘Color Cartoon—Late News
ATH AND CENTRAI Dick Powell—-Anne Shirley “qu RDER, MY SWEET" 'n' Abner col TO TOWN"
30th & [llinofs TA-7400
Beity Diana HUTTON BRACKE LYNN “MIRACLE OF MORGAN 8 CREEK” John ~ Jean Arthur 42t0,
“A LADY TAKES A CHANCE"
Fredric March—Claudeite Colbert F THE CROSS”
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scenery? If so, this film will; strengthen that suspicion. This time the slap-happy monkey {business transpires in Universal's idea of one of those uppety girls’ finishing schools where Bud apd Lou are employed as’ caretakers. What they take care of is a little matter of raising . $20,000 with which to pay off the mortgage on this ivy-smothered institution. Honor at Stake Also a lady's honor is at. stake. She seeks a permanent berth in the social register, The situation in which our heroes are placed in the spot of foiling the ill mtentions of a snooty oid trustee who holds the mortgage is as old as!
port wine, but not quite as spiritous,!
jut it serves the purpose of giving Jostello opportunity to wreak havoc, elp, do double takes with the head! ind otherwise prance through his antomime routine, This time, the acrobatic angle is srovided by a basketball game involving Costello and a squad of lovelies.
Somewhere in between there is
nsconced Phil Spitalny's all-gal crchéstra strumming a bevy of
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songs, too numerous to mention. Throughout, Mr. Abbott*plays the deadpan straight man, adorning the! picture almost as much’ and as importantly as the make-believe| dormitories Universal built for the!
! occasion.
DEPAUW RECITAL GREENCASTLE; Ind. April 19. Jane Johnson Burroughs, a faculty | member of DePauw university ipc- | ulty, will present a vocal recital at | 8 p. m. tonight at the university, | She will. be accompanied by Walter Whitworth,
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LAST DAY! “ROUGHLY SPEAKING”
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It's a long haul from the cotton fields of the South to the store windows down the street with their bright Spring dresses, their shirts and overalls for men and diapers for baby.
That’s why fashions for women and shirts for men travel often in Illinois Central freight cars. They carry cotton from
plantations to gins and compresses, then on to the textile mills,
the garment factories and, finally, to your local merchants.
Cotton is important business. It makes three-fourths of the world’s textiles, from heavy‘canvas to soft gauze surgical dressings for-our fighting men.
The Illinois Central seqyfes a vast area that produces much fine, long-staple cotton. A fifth of the South's total production starts to market
over the Illinois Central's lines.
Moving textiles and clothing is one of many services the American people rely on railroads to perform. The rails provide low-cost delivery for the nation’s basic needs. The Illinois Central looks forward to providing finer transportation, thanks to new materials, improved meth- . ods and knowledge gained serving America i war,
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