Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1945 — Page 4
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Panaing Season Stage Show Indoors to Open h P Has Spa rkle “Son of Lassie,” ‘with Peter aw
TOMLINSON HALL will have ford and Donald Crisp, at 11, 1:21, its grand opening for dancing at | ‘3:42, 6:05, 8:31, 10:57 and 1:30. .
9 p. m. today. ’ : . Sunday—' ‘Son of Lassie,” . Featured from Vaughn Monroe, Guy Kibbee| *% + 7:30 and 8:3 ‘Entertain at-Circle.
op. m to 1 INDIANA a. m. every Sat= “Diamond ~ Horseshoe," with Betty The smooth vocal tones of Vaughn Monroe and his semi-jive musical
Grable and Dick Haymes, at 11:55, urday will be 2:25, 4:55, 7:25 and 10 Harry McCrady aggregation dominate the stage of | /| the Circle this week.
Sunday—“Diamond Horseshoe,” at and his 14-piece Monroe alternates romantic bal-
12:10, 2:20, 4:35, 7:30 and 10. orchestra.. Toni LYRIC Benson will be “It's a Pleasure.” with Sonja Henie the vocalist, ; lads, strictly instrumentals. afd govelty ditties, coming out with a well rounded offering intended to
and Micoael O'Silea, at 11, 1:43; 1 The McCrady ; band previously please almost any type of orchestra fan. >
“Escape in the Fog,” with OttoTR i 7 "rie played oi Pure i Funda utils " Pleasure,” at » RY ow u A * = 260 5: and for various Harry McCrady Indianapolis dances. Servicemen The popular singing maestro, who knows what side his platters ar buttered on, gives top spot on the show to the same deluxe arrange-
4:31, 7:14 a 9:57. “Escape in i ° Sheriff Joan is on the Roam + will be admitted free tonight. ment of “There, I've Said It Again,” IN SERVICE HERE that is making his recording one of
Fors at 12:47, 3.30, 6:13 an 8:36. CIRCLE. AND NOTHING IN PANTS 18 SAFE 28 ARE INDUCTED See JOAN DAYS the nation’s best selling discs this Twenty registrants were inducted | week. Monroe does the vocalizing through selective service board 5
On Stage, Vaughn Monroe and his In Mystery’s Greatest La® Hunt while the Norton sisters hum- pretty last week, and eight through board
orchestra, at 12:55, 3:50, 6.45, 9:45 “SHE GETS HER MAN" music in the background. 8. Of the total inductees, 20 entered
and 12:40. “Earl Carroll Vanities” with Eve —~WITH— WILLIAM GARGAN and LEON ERROL al fut yentefed JGuy Kibbee Jokes the army and eight were Pp Other’ Monroe vocals include for navy duty.
Arden and Otto Kruger, at 11:15, 2:10, 5:10. 8:05, 11 and 1:40, Sunday--Stage, at 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:25 and 9:35. “Earl Carroll Vaniat 11:40, 1:45, 3:55, 6:85, 8:18 PLUS © CHAS. “Donkey Serenade,” and “Tangernductees from Boar 5 os - hii inducte ine.” The novelties are Ziggy TalMN “ James Shelby Eads, 1702 Winfield ave.; ent’s Sam, You Made the Pants George Wilson Lents, ag Tomlinson ave.;| Too Long,” and Rosemary Calvin's Francis John Dillon, 4 oodlet. ave. “ “ George Dean Wilson, 848 Belle Vieu pl; vitamin-plus rendition of “The FIRST INDIANAPOLIS SHOWING Joint Is Really Jumpin’ Down at wild Bill I EN Bobby Bi GE
Marion Edwin gotten, a. Yilia ated Walter Stanley Bartz yon § “ “LONE Carnegie Hall. nr Ale G The added extra on the stage| J Ja CoER i THE BLUE ROOM"
pace t JAMES, TYNDALL T0 GREET HERD §
Gen. Smith to Be Honored With Street Parade.
Lt. Gov, Richard T. James and § Mayor Tyndall today were named) to head the reception committee to greet Lt, Gen. Walter Bedell
Smith when he arrives in Indian-| apolis Wednesday. y { , Gen. Smith, chief of staff to Gen. | Dwight Eisenhower, and former Indianapolis resident, will be hon-| ored at a parade and luncheon | after he and Mrs. Smith arrive at! 11 a. m, Wednesday at Stout field. A ~ Reception Committee Wallace O. Lee, chairman of “Gen. Walter Bedell Smith Day,’ announced the remainder ot the! reception committee as follows: Waiter Leckrone, editor of The] Times: Brig. Gen. William D. Old, | commanding general of I troop | carrier command at. Stout field; | Brig. Gen, Elmer W. Sherwood, | state adjutant general; Col. Henry E. Tisdale, commanding officer of | ¥t. Benjamin Harrison; Lt. Col.| Wright"J, Sherrard, base command- | er at Stout field. Lt. Cmdr. W. A. Chapman in charge of navy recruiting or inductions in Indiana; Bugehe ©
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LOEW'S
The Musical That Outstrips Them All!
of the ice. Sart er dance! ©,” :
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Adults 1:30.80 6
Gen. Jacob L. Devers (left), commanding general of the 6th army group, awards the bronze star medal to Lt. Col. Homer E. Shields.
LT. COL. HOMER E. SHIELDS, | ing general of the 6th army group. husband of Mrs. Virginia Lee | Col. Shields was decorated for Shields, 1024 N. LaSalle ,st., has | the “skillful direction of the combeen awarded the bronze star | bat propaganda effort in the Tth medal for meritorious achievement, | army and the 1st French army, Col. Shields, a former Indian- | and his ‘tactful handling of the apolis Times circulation supervisor, [many organizational problems has been the military head of the [ “with which he was confronted.” psychological warfare section in He was “to an important degree France and Germany, as well as | responsible for the highly success= ¢hief of thé section. = ful psychological warfare operaHe was presented the medal by | tions of the army group,” the citaGen. Jacob L. Devers, command- | tion Yead.
TINEE TODAY Aduits) 1: Hi 6,720
TWO OUTSTANDING HITS!
Randolph Scott—Dinah Shore George Sanders—Laird Cregaz
rl BELLE or THE 0 “HANGOVER YUK or
(IN TECHNICOLOR) with Linda Darnell
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Thomas Wesley Hugill, 1314 N. Warman s ands 35 Yairrs ave.: John Gazvoda, 716 N. Haugh st.; P William Thomas Ganote, 315 N. Elder st.;
Pulliam, state chairman of t finance committee; E. H. |
WASHINGTON HIGHS
In Phone Service
Virgil Kenneth Shockley, 1204 8. Meridian Edward Harry Stegemoller, 1028 N. King ave.; John be Denien, Groff ave., and Clarence Earl Skaggs,
show is a personal appearance of Guy Kibbee, veteran movie and radiv tomedian, who goes through a
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‘Neighborhood Theater Directory.
ROLL OF HONOR
Thirty-nine Washington high | school seniors who were graduated | Thursday were on the honor roll. On the high honor roll were:
McComb, principal of Manual High | school; William H. Trimble, chair-| man of the Marion county war finance committee; C. Walter McCarty, president of the Indianapolis | News: Edwin S. Pearce, president of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, and Mr. Lee, Greeting on Sign » Members of a reception commit-| The following were on the regu- | tee which will extend special wel- | lar honor roll. come to Mrs. Smith include Mrs. | Marjorie Klepfer,
\ queline L. Smith, Betty Littrell, Shirley, to Ralph F. Gates, Mrs. Ty ndall, | Smotherman, Mary Kocjan, Benjamin] Mrs. Old, Mrs.
joke and fast talk routine. The supporting attractions are Drummer |%, | Bobby Rickey, Jean Blanche, tap-|'s ‘| per, Johnny Bond and Andy Bagni.| | Bowsher, 340 Whittier pl, ‘a |Charles Clifford Bainaka, 1432 ew The. screen fare is “Earl Carroll | in hy eee oe recoil. material dispatcher for the Indi- | eign ot: Dorris pL Ry 1944 Vanities,” starring Dennis O'Keefe, | Mild Virginia Reilly, Mary! W. Michigan st; Orval J. Rosselot, 615 Constance Moore, and the last band . Patricia Clester, | ana Bell Telephone Co. | Rochester ave. and Marvin Henry Pearcy! presentation of the Circle, Woody Hart and William Mr. Bowsher began his career | 1147 N. Tibbs Ave. | Herman and his orchestra. {
| in telephone work as a splicer’s Inductees Tron boars 8 were; hel 1910 { the Central Charles D omas ennsylvania : ion Telepiione Co, pr 'GROTTO FROLIC AT RIVERSIDE PARK
st. Ernest J. McPeak, 1329 Bellefontaine] The eighth annual Sahara Grotto
424 White River pkwy. Navy inductees from the board were:
James John Watt, 1726 N. Medford st. | Joseph Elsworth Fyffe, 67 8. Dearborn st.;}
NORTH SIDE
MECCA Wa N. le Jack Cowan “CRIME BY NIGHT" Bob Wills “SILVER CITY RAIDERS” SUNDAY —Richard Dix—Janis Carter “MARK OF THE WHISTLER" Yirginia Bruce “BRAZIL”
- » - TACOMA cons E We So Jas. Cagney—Ann Sheridan —
“TORRID ZONE" > Mary Astor “BLONDE FEVER"
PARAMOUNT at New Jersey
ADULTS. 2% (Tax ‘Inc.) KIDDIES 14¢ | _ Buster. Crabbe—<Al St. John “BILL ¥, THE KID'S ROUNDUP”
TODAY MARKED the 35th year of continuous seryice in the telephone business for Harry 8.
DANCING
NEW CLASS OPENS Wednesday, June 20 { 8:30 P.M.
10 Lessons—§7.50—Terms
Quaid Dance Studios (6th & Ninos “Lt”
Dennis Morgan—Raymond Massey “GOD IS MY CO-PILOT" “TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE" SUN “THIN MAN _ GOES HOME" ' “EADIE WAS A LADY" Open 12:45 P, M.
T LBOTT t. Showi
Ray Milland MINISTE OF FEAR” Bob Hope “CAT & THE CANARY” Westinghouse Air-Conditioned
Complete Course Ri | ’ a0 v | |
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Talbott as 220
Union Telephone Co., predecessor |st.. Thomas M. Eriant Juss Orange st.; Aaron R. Gish, 26 3th st: James! the’ Indiana Bell. Later he y Too, 1432 Broadway; Frank 8 McKinney, | was a storekeeper, and in Feb- | 18 E. 9th st, and Joseph D. Reynold ruary, 1935, was made material
Ideile Arbogast, Jac- | E. Wash. S§ |
LATE SHOW | 209 E. St. Joseph st. all into the army, ! ; and Richard L. Haberley, 423 E. 9th st,
Pulliam and Mrs. | Bogue, Patricia Main, Dorothy R. Beck, | Sherwood.
{ Charles Hopper, Betty Nan Cox, Riley L.| | Cook, Leona Mr. Lee also announced the erec-|J. Brown, tion of a sign, 25 feet wide-and 15 ii 3 Maty feet high, on the north side of| Woodley, the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ ménu- {5 ment.. The sign. to be constructed by the General Outdoor Advertising Co. as a contribution to the Mighty Seventh drive, will read | “Welcome Home, Gen. W. Bedell
You.” KILLED NEAR LOGANSPORT
LOGANSPORT, June 16 (U. P.). ' day when his automobile and a milk | and their
tersection two miles south of Lo-| gansport.
Short, Thelma Yeran,
William Bernhard, Juanita Raymonod Allen, { michael, Mary E, Fortner, Rosemary Gam-|
(GRADUATES TO BE GUESTS OF BEBOUTS
Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Bebout, Spink- | ~Smith—All Hoosiers Are Proud of ‘Arms hotel, will celebratg their 30th | | wedding anniv ersary tomorrow with a dinner at Cifaldi’s. ! Guests will include 32 graduates of the old Central —John Sunday, 59, a carpenter of practic college, of near Young America, was killed to-| bout was a founder and president, wives, truck collided at a county road in- [union program will follow. Dr. Bebout is a chiropractor with | offices in the Kahn building.
Naomi Atkinson, Betty | Eubanks, G. Joyce Florence Bennath, Vir-|
dispatcher,
Betty Car-|
in the-.telephone industry.
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States Chiro-
which Dr. Be-! alive,
An informal re-
Formosa.
He is a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America, national association for persons | who have served at least 21 years
MANY FROM BATAAN | STILL IN JAP HANDS
MANILA, June 16 (U. P.).—Onl | 1447 of more than 18,000 American | gree in chemistry. prisonérs of war taken on Bataan | and Corregidor have been liberated | to Phi Beta Kappa, graduated from it was announced today. Of those originally captured 3260 | the highest honor points ever achave been’ reported officially dead. | cumulated. on the senior honor roll. in| His father is a commerce teacher prison camps in Japan, China and {and a reserve football ceach at {be formed.
Most of the remainder are
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City Schools Close—
HIP HIP HOORAY! No more penciis, no more books. . No more teachers’ sassy looks! . That's right—school’s . . . . Yesterday was the last day. And some 60,000 kids thought the day never would come. We're all pretty proud of our city schools’ accomplishments in the war stamp buying program, . Super= intepdent Virgil Stinebaugh received the schools-at-war flag this week, signifying that every public school has 90 per cent of its pupils enrolled in the program. . We're the first city of this population class to achieve this honor. . The close of schocl also marked the close of the 45-year-primary teaching career of Miss Mary Hastings, at School 86. She has instructed primary classes in Schools 4, 6, 14, 15, 41, 66 rand 86. . Butler had its annual commencement exercises. Rain prevented the usual parade of graduates across the campus, but it didn't dampen the spirits of the participants. . . . Former Governor John W. Bricker gave the address Judge Emsley W. Johnson Jr. of superior court was elected president of the Butler ciation. . Others elected V. Bailey, and Miss Myrtle vice presidents, and Prof. George A. Schumacher, secretary treasurer
Alumni asscwere Maxwell Johnson
Gen. Smith Coming— THE HOME TOWN provide a real for a famous home-towner, Bedell Smith. Gen. chiet of staff #0 Gen. Eisenhower and the Americangto- sign the articles of the Nazis’ unconditional surrender, will fly ere from West Point. He will speak at bond luneheon in the Claypool Riley room, The general dltepded’ Manual from 1910 to 1914, and began "his military career . by enlisting in the Indiana National Guard when he was 17. . +. A distinguished visitor this week was * Sir Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin. . .. He was a guest out at the big El Lilly plant where great quantities of penicillin are being produred
is getting reaay tn Hoosier - welcome Wednesday Lt. Gen, Walter Smith, f
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Goodby, Smoke—.
TIE ILLINOIS CENTRAL railroad gave a demonstration of a new smoke elimination device before some skeptical city officials and civie leaders. . They tried it out on y smoky locomotive, and .it really worked, 00. . . + Railroad officials say the device will be made available to operators of ‘heating «jlants here. . . . Maybe the old town won't he so smoky when you get back. . Reuben i}. Winchester, gales manager for Continental Optical Co., was, injured seriously when bricks {rom a chimney fell on him as he passed a - uilding at 1401 N. Capitol ave, « The Re apparently had been loosened by jienyy 8m, »
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Pigeon Bites the Dust—
A PIGEON which flew into the school’ board offices»at. Ohio and Meridian met an untimely ‘end. ‘For a time the bird chased office workers around. . . : And then they sent for Patrolman Edwin Kruse. . . . With one shot from a 22 caliber rifle, he dispatched the pest. State officials threatened to crack down on teen-age youngsters riding around town on skooter bikes, without licenses. . . . No one under 16 is eligible to take cut an. operator's license. It's bad news for many yoangsters - who have been having fun on their putt putt bi . At the same time, william H. Remy. safety board president, proposed establishment >f a 200-acre driving school where vouths would be taught to diive a car the safe way. .-. . He suggested géiting a prominent race driver for a teacher. . The junior police and teen-canteeners Have been conducting a drive to collect enipty “soft drink bottles, thus relieving a critical bottle shortage.
In the Mail Bag—
A FEW KIND words for comes from Pvt. Orvill E. Philippines ‘where it's so roast to death Miller, down at Ft. McClel there are fellows Indianapoliss outfit “and we all read from the paper 1 get.” writing include 8S. Sgt. Gene A. Europe; Cpl. Richard B. Meek, Foggia, Italy, and 8. 2-¢ Keith A. Green, Pacific Thanks, fellows. And now for the birthday greetings. Happy birthday to Bernard J. Maurer, A M. M. 3-c, Pacific, June 29, Mom, Dad, Grandparents And to Wilbur K, West, 8. M., 2-¢, Pacific; June 24, Mother, Dad Re er And to Cpl. Kermit F. Eisénbarth, Camp Beale, Cal, June 17, Mother, Ddd, Lenore, Joan, Grandma And to Cpl. Richard W. Johnson, Italy, June 28, Mother, Dad, Janie, Betty, Aunt Neva, And to Pfc. Pando E. Nickols, Germany, June 26, Mica, Dad, Gracie And .to Sgt. Max Fetty, India, June 30, Norma, Randy, Mothel, Aunt Jennie And w Pfc. Leo G. Arndt, Philippines, 27 Helen And to. Pfc. George Saba, Pacific, June 16, Mother, Dad. Joe, Louis, Katherine, Constance And to 8. 1-¢ James A. Madison, Pearl Harbor, June 23, Patricia, Mother, Dad Pfc. Meredith “Caltewell, June 18, Mom, Dad, Sis. And to Cpl. Frank Huston Hawai, ;June 21, Family. And to’ Pfc. Thomas D. Cox, Pacific, July ‘5, Mother, Aunt, Uncle. vo 7%. And to Pvt. William O. Knight, Germany, June 19, Mother, Father. . . And to 8. 2-¢ Melvin L. Knight, Australia, “June 12, Mother, Father. . + + Take care. of yourselves. 4: fe A 4
‘What's Cookin’ " Williams, in the hot you almost Pvt. Thomas E.
sa\vs seven from in his “What's Cookin Others Presti,
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{+ SQUIRE — Through Tuesday:
| into the navy,
GRADUATES IN EAST | | SUMMA CUM LAUDE
we Henry Rouch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rouch, Noblesville, will be graduated summa cum laude | from Franklin and Marshall college, { Lancaster, Pa. June 24. A navy
y|V-12 student, he will receive a de-
Rouch, who also has been elected
| Shortridge high school in 1942 with
| frolic week will be held Tuesday | throligh Saturday at Riverside park, to be highlighted by a concert by six bands Friday night. Other events on the program are All Grotto Night, Tuesday; a drill exhibition Wednesday, a drum and bugle corps program Thursday, and Cast-Revelers-Legion post ‘night Saturday.
BAND AT RIVIERA
A band made up of grade and high school students with some instrumental training will -be organized by the Riviera club, under the direction of Herman Rinne. Registration cards will be available Mon-
| Shortridge. 2 LAWYERS TO MEET
| John K. Rickles will speak on
“Odds and Ends” at the luncheon | meeting of the Lawyers Association, of Indianapolis at 12:15 p. m., Tuesday in the Washington hotel.
day. An accordion unit also will
een PITCH-IN DINNER Brightwood chapter 339, O. E. 8.
TONIGHT
LAST FEATURE AY 1:30 A: M
slerring PIER BORALD LAWFORD * CRISP LASSIE and LADDIE
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19th & Paul K | Stratford... Virginia ast | “GRISSLEY’S MILLIONS” Chas. Starrett “HAIL TO RANGERS” SUNDAY—Roy Rogers—Dale Evans “YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS” “MR. WINKLE GOES TO WAR”
“CHARLIE CHAN'S .JADE MASK"
SUN. & MON.—2 Big Hits “DUKE OF WEST POINT”
Noah Beery, Jr. “CALABOOSE"
Sist & R E X Northwestern Cool Cornitinuous Today From 1:30 M. Montez “GYPSY WILDCAT" in Color Lum 'n' Abner “GOIN' TO TOWN"
SUN “FIGHTING LADY” 5% _“Sunddy Dinner for Soldier” Hollywood “taser
Mar tor “BLONDE FEVER” _, “GREAT. STAGECOACH ROBBERY"
00k Ne i Oe 306
° Shores "Of lwo inan"/
LATE SHOW TONIGHT | Stage Show 12:30 A.M.
will have a pitch-in dinner at 6:30 p. m. Monday followed by invitation |
services and a Father's day pro- |
gram in Veritas Temple.
NEIGHBORHOOD
BELMONT— "Double or Nothing” and “Great Flamarion.” Tomorrow through | Tuesday: “Dark Waters” and ‘Three {| Is a Family.”
CINEMA—"Second Chorus” and “Kiss the Boys Goodbye.’ ' Tomorrow through | Tuesday: ‘Blonde Fever" and “Trail of the Lonesome Pine.’
| DAISY—"Here Come the Co- Eds” “House of Fear’ Tomorrow and Monday: “God Is My Co-Pilot” and “Destiny.”
DREAM — and “Dancing in show only
“Buck Benny Rides Again” Manhattan.” Late Murder in the Blue Room.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Thirty Seconds Over Tpkyo.'
DRIVE-IN— “Heavenly Days Tomorrow and Monday: ‘Bride by Mistake.”
EMERSON—"Love Thy Neighbor” and ‘Ruler of the Sea as.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Hotel Berlin” Girl Rush
and
“Paris Honeymoon’ and” “Kiss .the. Boys | "Goodbye. You NTAIN * SQUARE—Through “She Gets Her Man” and pect.” GARFIELD— "Torrid Zone" in the Fog.” day “To Have and Nave Not" “McGuerins of Brooklyn.” -+*RANADA Through Wednesday: of the Yukon" and ‘Hangover Square.” HOLLYWOOD ‘Blonde Fever and “Great Stagecoach Robbery.’ Tomorrow throt 1gh Tuesday “This Man's Navy” and “Murder, My Sweet.” IRVING—"Hangover Square” and ‘Dark Waters.” Tomorrow through Tuesday “Prisco Sal” Family 4 LINCOLN—"Paces in the Under Western. Skies through Tuesday: “Bambi” for Millions . MECCA—"Crime by City Raiders Tuesday Brazil” Whistler.” OLD TRAIL — “Code of the
The Sus-
and “Faces
and
and Fog" and ‘Music
Night" and Silyer Tomorrow through and ‘Mark of the
She's a Sweetheart" Prairie fomorrow and Monday ‘Between Two Women” and “Song for Miss Julie.” ORIENTAL~— "Objective Burma’ and “Red River Valley I'omorrow and Monday “This Man's Navy” gerous Passage PARKER--Through tions of 1945" and PARAMOUNT — “Charlie Mask” and Tomorrow and Monday Po.nt” and ‘“Calaboose.” REX—"'Gypsy Wildcat” and “Goin" to Town Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Fighting Lady" and ‘Sunday Dinner for a Soldier RITZ—"Song of Bernadine ' “Tomorrow through Tuesday “Practically Yours ana ‘Hotel Berlin.’ RIVOLI~"Dark Waters" and “Three is a Pamil*” Tas. show only: “Lady of Burlesque,’ ‘Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Songs to Remember’ and ‘Here We Go Again” ST CLAIR—''She Gets Her Man" and “Prisco Bal’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Dark Waters” and “Three Is a Family" SANDERS—' Man From Down - Under" and “Cyclone Prairie Ran ers.” morrow and Monday: urder, Sweet” and “Goin' to Town/' SHERIDAN "Practically Yours"
Tuesday “Bermuda Mystery.’ Chan's
“Duke of West
and “Up
and
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Tomorrow through Tues- |
a ‘Belle
“Three 1s a |
and | Tomorrow |
and |
and “Dan- | ‘‘Sensa-
Jade | ‘Billy the Kid's Roundup.” |
| In Mabel's Room" Tomorrow through | Tuesday: RO Girl.’ | SPEEDWAY ‘Goa Is My Co- Pilot” and | “Circumstantial Evidence.’ Tomorrow i through Wednesday: “I'll Be Seeing { You” and “Ghost That Walked Alone.” STATE—' ‘Crime by Night” and “Silver | City Kid! Tomorrow through Tuesday: Gusdaicanal Diary’ and “Take It or Leave It.” STRAND Ee Is My Co-Pilot” “She Gets Her Man" Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Dark Waters” “Three Is a Family.’ STRATFORD—"Grissley’s Millions" | “Hail to the Rangers.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Yellow Rose of Texas” and “Mr. Winkle Goes to War.” | TACOMA—"Torrid Zone’ and “Blonde | Fever.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo." | TAL BOTT’ ‘Ministry of Fear” and “Cat and the Canary.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday “Thin Man Goes Home" and “Girl Rush.” |Tv XEDO—''Stagecoach” in Dixie.” Tomorrow day, “This Man's Navy” Fever.'s | UPTOWN 8he { “Prisco Sal.” | Tuesday: Is a Family.’ | voGu E—~"God 1s My Co-Pilot’ | “Trail of the Lonesome Pine.’ Tomor- | row through Tuesday “Thin | Goes Home and “Eadie Was a Lady.’ |
WEST SIDE OUTDOOR ‘Sing, Neighbor,
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and through Tues- | and Gets Her Man" and Tomorrow through
“Dark Waters” and “Three
8ing” and Tomorrow and Monday: Serenade’ and “Grissley’s ZARING—Through Tuesday: boree.”
Millions.”
| DOWNTOWN | ALAMO—Through Monday Rangers" and ‘Murder in the Room.’
{AMBASSADOR ‘Here Come the WAVES" | Tomorrow | ‘Tl Be Seeing 3
| and “Hangover Square.’ through Wedenesday: You” and “Circumstantial Evidence.”
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“Whistling “Blonde |
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- ‘House of Frankenstein.’ | “Lake Pracid |
“Dixie Jams. |
‘Lone Texas Blue |
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Akim Tamiroff-—Shirley Ross “PARIS HONEYMOON"
Mary $ Don Oscar Martin = Ameche ~ Levant Connie Boswell—Virginia Dale “KISS THE BOYS GOODBYE" 16th and
CINEMA 15h. Cool
Fred Astaire—Paulette Goddard “SECOND CHORUS" Mary Martin—Don Ameche “KISS THE BOYS GOODBYE"
Sunday Thru Tuesday P Philip born wBL ONDE FEVER” Fred MacMurray—Sylvia Sidney “TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE"
28TH AND CENTRAL Dennis Morgan—Raymond Massey Dane Clark—Alan Lane “GOD 1S MY CO-PILOT” Frances Langford—Guy Kibbee “DIXIE JAMBOREE"
“CONTINUOUS MATINEE “TODAY
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FINAL DAY—12:45 to 6-—30¢ Merle Franchot Thomas OBERON TONE MITCHELL
“DARK WATERS”
Marjorie Charles Arthur REYNOLDS RUGGLES LAKE
“THREE IS A FAMILY”
PLUS! THREE STOOGE LAFF HIT! Added to Last Show
EXTRA TONIGHT ONLY!
Barbara Stanwyck—Michael O'Shea
“LADY OF BURLESQUE”
Box Office Open Till 11 P. M.
SUN “SONG TO REMEMBER" * “HERE WE GO AGAIN"
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Jack Mary Fred BENNY MARTIN ALLEN “LOVE THY NEIGHBOR" DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS “RULER -OF THE SEAS" * PLUS! Added Laffs
“BUGS BUNNY REVUE”
40 Revival Minutes of Fun With the One and Only
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Eleanor Powell “SENSATIONS OF "45" Preston Foster ‘BERMUDA MYSTERY’
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Joan Davis—lLeon Errol
‘She Gets Her Man’
Turhan Bey-~Susanna Foster “FRISCOSAL”
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Joan Davis—Leon Errol
“She Gets Her Man’
Turhan Bey—Susanna Foster “FRISCO SAL"
ECIECAE
WEST SIDE
2702 W. Jane Wyman Tenth Jerome Cowan “CRIME BY NIGHT” Alan Lane “SILVER CITY KID" SUNDAY—Wm. Bendix—Preston Fosler “GUADALCANAL DIARY” Phil Baker “TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT”
SPEEDWAY ro wise, “GOD (8 MY CO-PILOT” “OIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE”
SUN “I'LL BE SEFING YOU” * ‘GHOST THAT WALKED ALONE’
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June Darwell “SHE'S A SWEETHEART" Smiley Burnette “CODE OF PRAIRIE”
SUNDAY “BETWEEN TWO WOMEN"
SONG FOR MISS JULIE
Abbott & Costello “HERE COME THE CO-EDS" Basil Rathbone “HOUSE OF FEAR” Chapter J, “MONSTER and THE APE"
SUNDAY “GOD IS MY CO-PILOT"
Gloria Jean “DESTINY” BELM MONT Belmont & Wash.
Open | P.M Cont, Showing .| Bing Croshy “DOUBLE OR NOTHING” Erie Von Strohéim “GREAT FLAMARION" Westinghouse Alr-Conditioned
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