Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1945 — Page 13

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| FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1945

Early Movie Relic Going

Hollywood Hotel to. Give|:

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| HOLLYWOOD, July 13 (U, P)— Luxurious Hollywood hotel, once the home of the.-film capital's brightest stars and scene of its gayest parties, has been marked for poste war demolition to make way for a department store, The rambling, 125-room hotel will continue operations until materials are available for a proJected- $2,000,000, four- story department store building and parking lot. Trem Carr, executive .director of Monogram A Pictures Corp. and C. E. Toberman Co., realtors, obtained the Hollywood landmark by buying all the stock of Good Hope Co., \ 'rmer owner. The price was not . ealed. I'he hotel's “dining room of the . ws,” onetime social center of Jlywood, still bears on its ceiling L 1@¢ names of such celebrities as tudolph Valentino, Douglas Fairbanks, Anita Stewart and fighter Jim Corbett. All made their homes there. “Valentino's bed is still in| use, . The . hotel, built 43 years ago when Hollywood Boulevard was still | a gravel road, held Thursday night dances that attracted many of the early movie names;

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Shortridge Band To Give Concert

The Shortridge high school sume mer school band will play its second concert on the campus north

_|of the school building at 7 p. m. Monday under the = direction of|

Robert J, Shultz. In fhe event of rain the concert will be played in the school cafe-

teria. : The program will include the fol-

? [lowing numbers:

As the Yank colonel who ore ganized resistancé to Jap invaders of the Philippines, John Wayne stars in “Back to Bataan” opening today at the Circle,

Lupe Velez' Will

Fought by Kin

HOLLYWOOD, July 13 (U, P.).~ Lupe Velez, fiery actress who coms=

{mitted suicide last Dec. 14 rather

than bear an {illegitimate child, completed arrangements for the expected baby’s care less than, a month before she died, her disinherited sister revealed today. Mrs, Josefina Anderson, who last

iweek filed sult contesting Miss

Velez' will disposing of her $250,000

| estate, asked $25,000 she said her

glamorous sister promised her last

___ | November to care for the infant.

Miss Velez, she said, agreed to pay $20,000 to buy a San Fernando Valley home and $5000 for “all other expenses” of caring for the child for a year. The flim star, overdose than “

however, took an of sleeping tablets rather 'shame” her baby, never born.

ELKS PLAN PICNIC The ladies of Indianapolis lodge

(13, B. P. O. E, will hold an all|day covered dish picnic Wednesday

at the Elks Country club. will

Mrs. be in

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cause it’s silky smooth to smoke—rich

yet pleasingly mild.

Star Spangled Banner Military Escort, ‘March. (featuring Robert Palmer, Witch of Endor, overture Clarinet Polka .. Pirst Movement of

Bennet! ‘baton twirler) Hildreth . Arr, by Bennett “Ballet, ,“Luiging Alford

Egyptienne'* Uncle Tom's Cabin (Novelty) , American Patrol Blue Danube Waltz Amparito Roca Canzonetta—'‘Concerto Romantique'" sickness Show . Boy, March Down South : Comin’ Round ‘the Mountain (Novelty) : “aden +... Fillmore R. M. B, March Cis ine savas Ecvagarrotl

JUVENILE CENTER TAKES OVER PARK

Members of the Marion county juvenile center auxiliary will be hostesses tonight at Riverside park. Proceeds from the rides at the park will be donated for sewing materials and recreational equipment at the juvenile center. This is the 8th consecutive year that the auxiliary has taken over the facilities of the park for a two- | day period. The program is in keepling with the park's effort to curb] juvenile Selinquency.

Texidor ,..Godard Huff ..Myddleton

‘Y' LEADER HONORED ON 34 YEARS SERVICE|

| A luncheon in honor of Mr. and| Mrs. Robert B. Wear wag held yesterday. Mr. Wear, membership secretary at the Central Y. M. C. A. for the past year, is retiring after 34 years of service with the Y.M.C. A A graduate of the University of Texas and Yale university, Mr. Wear served from 1913 to 1925 in China as secretary of the organization's international committee. He served as a U, 8. O. director for three years before coming to Indianapolis. Among those attending the juncheon at the Central Y “were Earl -Schmidt, president of the Indianapoli§*Y."M. C. A.; Evan Walker, chairman of the membership committee; Frank Liddle, state chairman, and Parker Jordan, general secretary of the local organization.

residence in Indianapolis.

{man committee which would con-

The Wears plan to continue their

Tough on Meanies

Dennis Moore swings a mean wallop when he encounters some hadmen in “Springtime in Texas,” now at the Alamo. >

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Times Amusement Clock

CIRCLE “Back Bataan,” with John Wayne and Anthony Quinn, at 12:35, 3:45, 6:50 and 10. ‘Zombies on Broadway”, with Wally Brown, Bela Lugosi and Alan Carney, at 11:25,°2:35, 5:45 and 8:55.

INDIANA “Conflict,” with Humphrey Bogart, Alexis Smith and Bydney Green~ street, at 12:45, 3:50, 6:55 and 10. “Tahiti Nights”, with Jinx Falken burg, at 11:45, 2:50, 5:50 and 9.

LYRIC “Dillinger,” with Edmund Lowe, Ann Jeffreys and Lawrence Tierney, at 12:19, 2:53, 5:27, 8:01 and 10:35. “G. 1. Honeymoon,” with Gale Storm, Peter Cookson and Arline Sulige at 11:00, 1:43, 4:17, 6:51 and 9:25.

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LOEWS L Joe” 11, «1:09,

“Story of G. Meredith, at 7:47 and 9.57.

with Burgess 3:31, 3,

‘Pinafore’ iy 25 In Orchestra

Eleven members of the Indian-| apolis Symphony and 13 musicians of the Indianapolis Cpicert orches-

tra will play for the three perf-|

| Tormahces of “His Majesty's Ship

Pinafore” starting at 8:30 p. m.! next Friday at the Garfield park open air theater. The second performance will be Saturday night,” July 21, and the third, Sunday, July 22. William J. Schumacher, director of the Indianapolis Concert orches- | tra, who selected the group for the | “Pinafore” orchestra, will serve as! orchestra manager, Musicians to play are Ed Resener,| Alma Lentz, Renato Pacini, Char-| lotte Reeves, Ed Browne, Kenneth | Glass, Fred Nohle, Noble Howard; Samuel Kaplan, Ruth Thrasher, | Fred and Donald Schall} Ben Thrams, Frank Mikesell, Louis Ruth, | Harry Brown, Arthur Deming,

Frank Cure, Elmer Kruse, Mr. eee Henzie and Walter Reuleaux.

Sol Schumacher,

Bernat,

OFFICIAL REQUEST

WASHINGTON, July #3 (U. P.). | —Senator Wayne Morse (R. Ore.), ministration. terday to create a special sevenduct “a continuing investigation of

OPA.” Morse is one of the agency's strongest critics.

‘WATCHDOG’ ED FOR- OPA

wants the senate to set an official watchdog on the Office of Price Ad-

He introduced a resolution yes-

| “The Story of G. I

| Sergeant Smiles

Freddie Steele, ex-middleweight boxing champion who plays the role of infantry Sgt. Warnicki in Joe,” being held over at Loews, “Ayrab,” the G. I. mascot snarls

at an interloper.

Rosemary Lang, Elmer Pritchard, |g

re “THUNDERING EPIC Ue) ad

started the juggernaut? that crushed the Japs! The

inside story of the invisible army of the

JANCE TONITE

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SE . NOW PLAYING WARNEY RUHL AND HIS

ORCHESTRA . FEATURING Addamae Lang, Vocalist DINNER MUSIC FROM 7:30 P. M. to 9 P. M.

Dance From 9 P. M. Federal Admission Tas Applied 9 P, M,

Excellent Cuisine NEVER A COVER CHARGE

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Philippines!

DANCE--SWIM WESTLAKE

ON HIGH SCHOOL ROAD

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TONITE 5:45 to 6-—30¢ Anne Baxier—Wm, Eythe

“ROYAL SCANDAL”

Plus! Eric von Stroheim

“THE GREAT FLAMARION”.

104% VIRGINIA AVE. TONITE 5:45 to 6—30¢ Marjorie Main——James Craig

“GENTLE ANNIE”

Jeaneite MacDonald—Nelson Eddy

“NAUGHTY MARIETTA”

EAST SIDE

3155 E. 10th » » PARK FREE TONITE—5:45 to 6-—30c Anne Baxter—Ralph Bellamy

“GUEST IN THE HOUSE”

Tom Neal —Adele Mara

“THOROUGHBREDS”

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ROBERT MITCHUM Dirwed by WILLIAM A. WELLMAN

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Bing Crosby

“DOUBLE OR NOTHING” Eleanor Powell—Dennis O'Keefe “SENSATIONS OF 1945” Plus! “SHORES OF IWO JIMA”

SHERIDAN ."%. E. Wash. 5000 Dale Roy Rogers ,0:x. “YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS” Laurel & Hardy ‘DANCING MASTERS’ Plus! - “CARTOON REVUE” 40 Minutes of Fun With Donald Duck, Pluto, CH.

Bugs Bunny, Perky Pig 29% _ Open 5200

PARKER 7.

Roy Rogers “SAN FERNANDO VALLEY" Edw, G. Robinson “TAMPICO”

DREAM BRIGHTWOOD

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“Circumstantial Evidence”.

Slim Summerville

“I'm From Arkansas” ___ No, 8 “N 8 “Manhunt Mystery Island”

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Susanna Foster Allen

Jack Benny—Fred “LOVE THY NEIGHBOR”

Continuous tomorrow from 2 p. m,

SUBURBAN

Arthur he ° Lake

“Three's A Family"

EXTRA! BOB HOPE “GOING SPANISH” Don. Dueck, Lil Lulu, Others Opens 7:30, Late Show, 10:30

est. e r w. Marg. O'Brien “MUMIC FOR Mi MILLIONS" Billy Gilbert “CRAZY. KNI

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NORTH SIDE REX I COOL

Northwestern Wm. Powell “THIN MAN GOES HOME" Noah Beery Jr.,, “UNDER WEST'N SKIES” ___ Continuous Tomorrow from 1:30 19th & Kay Kyser Stratford, College Ann Miller

“CAROLINA BLUES”

| Ray Hatton _“STRANGER FROM PECOS™

28TH AND CENTRAL Fredrie March—Alexis Smith “ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN" Leon Errol—Veda Ann Berg 16th and Naml | CINEMA hed “THREE IS A FAMILY” Madeleine Carroll “SAFARI”

“WHAT A BLONDE" s. Ruggles—Marjorie Reyn: Douglas Fairbanks

TALBOTT ,. 0: seynctas

“THREE IS A FAMILY” Bob Hope—Betty Grable—Martha Raye John Payne—Burns Allen “COLLEGE SWING” Westinghouse Ai Air-Conditioned

(ATL "James $ Donna CRAIG REED

“GENTLE ANNIE”

- Marie Montes—Jon Hall “SUDAN” in Technicolor

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Marie Montes—~Jon Hall “SUDAN” in Technicolor

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Laird Cregar “HANGOVER iR SQU ARE" “HANDS ACROSS THE BORDER"

BELMONT “pnt nei” “SALTY O'ROURKE"

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Jane Frazee

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