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TONITE—Adults, 5:45 to 6—30c Pat O’Brien—Ellen Drew

“MAN ALIVE”

Richard Frazer “WHITE PONGO”

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THEO COCKRELL

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1045 VIRGINIA AVE.

TONITE, 5:45 to 6—30c Barbara Stanwyck—Geo. Brent

“MY REPUTATION"

Lee Traey, “VLL TELL THE WORLD"

EAST SIDE | NORTH SIDE EMERSON 5, .% | Hollywood “ii':™

Laurel & Hardy “BULLFIGHTERS"

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One of Beebe’s Hollywood bears, animal act now at Keith's,

CROONER WON'T CONTEST DIVORCE

HOLLYWOOD, March 15 (U. P.). —Crooner David Street said today he will not contest a divorce or annulment for Lois Andrews, former “chili bride” of Comedian

George Jessel, Mr. Street, 27, filed an answer

{ |it was only to ‘expedite trial.

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Times Amusement Clock

CIvio 2 “Alice Adams,’ play, at 8:30. CIRCLE . “Tokyo Rose,’ at 11:20, 2:35, 5:50 and 9:10, “Masquerade in Mexico,” with Dor«

othy Lamour and Arturo de Cordova, at 12:30, 3:45, 7:05 and 10:15,

INDIANA

“Road to Utlepia,” with Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour, at 11:35, 1:40, 3:45, 5:50, 7:55 and 10.

KEITH'S “Fatal Witness,” at 12:14, 3, 5:37, 8:32 and 10:34. 3 vile at 1:21, 4:07, 6:44 and 139, .

Talent show at 7:40, LOEW'S

“The Bandit of Sherwood Forest, with Cornel Wilde and Anita Louise, at 11:03, 1:46, 4:20, 7:12 and 9:58, “A Close Call for Boston Blackie, withChester Morris, at 12:40, 8:23, 6:06 and 8:52,

LYRIO “The Daltons Ride Again,” at 11, 1:54, 4:48, 7:42 and 10:36,

“Shady Lady,” with Charles Coburn, at 12:20, 3:15, 6:08 and 9:02,

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POLIS TIMES | Checking Speedsters at Local Traffic Line Trap

AT KEITH'S — Vaudeville show featuring Gypsy Markoff, cordionist and others in “Overseas Revue.” An added attraction is Beebe's Hollywood bears, trained recently screened with Bing Crosby and Bob Hope in “Road to Utopia.” Weekly talent {show at 7:40 p. m. Screen feature for the week-end will. be “The Fatal Witness” with Evelyn Ankers and Richard Fraser.

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{and Bobby Faye as comics. Vivian

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|plus the Fox chorus, complete the | cast.

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Haydn: D miner Symphony Chopin: EB minor Concerto { Liszt: Totentanz Strauss: Til Fulenspicgel Tickets: Chairs, $1.20, $1.80; Res. Seats: $2.40 to+$4.20. Murat, RL 9596; Wasson’s Record Dept.

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Checking speedsters at one of the many traffic line traps throughout the city are (left to right) Frank | Y. Hardy, city traffic engineer; Inspector Audrey Jacobs, police trafic head; Councilman R., C. (Bud) Ostermyer; Sgt. Clarence Griffin (in side car), and

Dauss, safety | Patrolman Cosmos Sansone,

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You Can't Tell Where Traffic Cops May Flag You Nowadays

By LARRY STILLERMAN “ " If you're driving a car in Indianapolis, you don't have to be nipping | |Irma_Lee, with “Snuffy Cochran from.a bottle to draw a summons to traffic court now-a-days All you have to do is let your car cough once too hoarsely, have one blackeye or a flickering tail light, utilize anchors for brakes or a rag for

| a windshield wiper, or honk too weakly or too loudly. Of course, before you climb behind the steering wheel, you'd better

have a license to drive, too. You can't tell where you may be flagged

His tail light winked, while eight

down.hy a policeman on the city's muyiti-colored lights flashed “stop” streets at night now for a spol when he stepped on the brake, The

check: on you or your Car. Set Up ‘Blockades’ | In an effort to curb traffic viola- | tions throughout the city, police | have set up.“blockades” to check on|

the mechanical aptitudes of cars| > |and the physical driving ability of} | drivers. ; G ce \ 5 | Speedsters also come in for their

i quota of traffic summonses. More = | than 50 speed traps are manned by

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DANCE I 5% CRYSTAL

BALLROOM—T129 N. ILL.

TONITE—35:45 to 6—25¢c, Plus Tax || Clark Loretta Jack | GABLE YOUNG OAKIE i “GALL OF THE WILD” | J Phil i

oan BLONDELL

BENDIX “DON JUAN QUILLIGAN” | {st Chap. “Jungle Raiders” |

LAST TIMES TONITE!

Rosalind Lee RUSSELL BOWMAN

“She Wouldn't Say Yes”

Red Ann Rags SKELTON RUTHERFORD RAGLUND

“Whistling in Brooklyn”

\ 30th & MNlinols ESQUIRE =»

HAL BAILEY'S ORCH.

the law to nab those lead-foot driv- | ers who scurry beyond the 30-mile | residential and 20-mile business | district speed limits. 1 watched five crews of motorcycle police set up a “blockade” at Massachusetts and Edison aves. Within an hour they ticketed 30 violators during an inspection of

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TONIGHT, 5:45 to 6—25¢, Plus Tax

John Wayne “DAKOTA”

Walter Brennan Jane Darwell—Edgar Kennedy

“CAPT. TUGBOAT ANNIE” Plus! STEPHEN FOSTER’S

{ “PLANTATION MELODIES” | MAT. SAT. 12:45 to 6—205c, Plus Tax { 3 1

| 3155 E. (0th « « PARK FREE | i

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College Benson Fong !

“THE SCARLET CLUE”

Sunset Carson “BORDERTOWN TRAIL”

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Delaware 25¢ Plus Tax |

5:45 to

Alice Faye—Dana Andrews

“FALLEN ANGEL”

m. Eythe—Lloyd Nolan

“HOUSE ON 92D ST.”

9th & Sidney Toler |

Gail Russell

PLUS! A “CARTOON REVUE”

40 Revival Minutes of Fun with Donald Duck, Litle Lulu Bugs Bunny—Mighty Mouse

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ADULTS, 25¢—CHILDREN, 120 (Plus Tax) |

Gene Tierney “LAURA”

Dana Andrews June Haver—Dick Haymes “IRISH EYES ARE SMILING”

PARAMOUNT [J i. Jack Benny—Fred Allen | «JS IN THE BAG”

Faw. E. Horton “STEPPIN’ IN SOCIETY” q Te IRVING $500 E. WASHINGTON hadalll

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Peggy Ryan RICBARD CONTE—“THE SPIDER"

No. 2—Of Our New Chapter Play -

“THE JUNGLE RAIDERS”

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Ted pDonaldson—Conrad Nagel ‘Adventures of Rusty’

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Ann Shevidan—Humphrey. Bogart “IT A , | -| { |

LL. CAME TRUE’ “CHARLIE CHAN'S SCARLET CLUE” > ———— TACOMA 2442 E. Washington MA-7033 Geo. Raft—Claire Trevor “JOHNNY ANGEL" | Jas. Craig “SHE WENT TO THE RACES" |

MECCA bt +] Tom Conway | N. Noble Ann Rutherford “TWO “O'CLOCK COl RAGE" { J. Mack Brown “LAND OF Ol TLAWS"” | eres |

NORTH SIDE

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‘Adventures of Rusty’

TALBOTT = Inti Thru Saturday Robt, Montgomery~—John Wayne : “THEY WERE TXPENDABLE"

“MEN ix DIARY” |

Open Tonight 6:15 Ray Jane MILLAND WYMAN

“LOST WEEK-END”

Ted Donaldson—Conrad Nagel

‘Adventures of Rusty’ o eee

3430 N. ILL ST. TA. 2232 Errol Flynn—Alexis Smith

“SAN ANTONIO” (i.

Robt, Donat—Deborah Kerr

Vacation From Marriage

Mat. Sat., 1:15—25¢ to 6, Plus Tax

28th and Central

Barbara Stanwyok—George Brent ‘MY REPUTATION” Phil Harris—Rochester “] LOVE A BANDLEADER"

WEST SIDE BELMONT Eddie Bracken

“HOLD THAT BLONDE” Barbara Stanwyck

SPEEDWAY

“HOLD THAT BLONDE"

Roy Rogers “DON'T FENCE ME IN"

DAISY = J Mies

20 Gloria Jean “RIVER GANG”

Roy Rogers ‘SONG oF NEVADA" 2

OLD TRAIL “5 BE-0004 Fred Astaire “YOLANDA & THE THIEF” Roy Rogers “DON'T FENCE ME IN" Chas. Arndt Tenth Veda Ann Borg

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“DANGEROUS INTRUDER"

Lasses White “SONG OF THE RANGE"

Belmont & Wash. “MY REPUTATION”

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at 7:40 P.M, 6 Extra Acts!

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Alice Faye “FALLEN ANGEL” “TUCSON RAIDERS"

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“THE UNSEEN" East Side Kids “COME OUT FIGHTING"

6:45 Sterling STEELE HOLLOWAY

“WILDFIRE” cu.

Nina Foch—Robt. Lowery “PRISON SHIP”

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{250 cars. They were directed by Inspector Audrey Jacobs, head of | the police trafic department. The blockade is indiscriminate. | Even Inspector Donald Tooley,

| man, was stopped.

Asks to See License One driver went through the motions of showing his license, his | lights, stepping on his brakes and - | running his windshield wiper before | Patrolman Howard Owens could ask, “May I see your license,

| please?” The driver explained: “I've been

| prevent these nightly recurrences,| | police are handing each driver a circular describing the high rate of traffic accidents in the city and requesting each driver to have his a in good condition. These

/) | through here nine times.” { B/ » B08 A cab driver also complained 7 | about being stopped so often. To

circulars are a free pass: through the blockade. | Even so, one driver was anxious | to start rolling again. He explained to Patrolman George Thompson,

ih 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 Tax Applied Excellent Cuisine NEVER A COVER CHARGE

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{ - Two drivers were 80 excited they blew light fuses. Patrolmen Sanford Bennett and Robert Reasner helped them install new ones.

| having improper lights shining on their license plates, replaced their plates properly before the policemen could utter another word. “It's surprising to see that some | people are actually taking traffic | precautions,” said Patrolman Leon{ard Shoemaker. | One car had the police entirely |baffled. The young car owner had | a system of tail lights that challenged the most intricate lighting | on the latest pin-ball machine.

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Indiana Central Lists “In Series.

hart Memorial auditorium, Bow i Students appearing on tonight's program Include the Misses Lorena Wiles, violinist; Ann Cory snd Marilyn Sonner, pianists; and the clarinet trio composed of Wiles, Arnella Brooks Stluka. Guest organizations appearing in

from Technical and schools,

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Pearson Students

Students of the Pearson school of music will be heard in recital at 8:15 p. m. today on the third floor of the Pearson Music Co. Participating will be students of the following teachers: Lepha | Havens, Ada Straub, Verna Vahle, | Nellie 8. Jackson, Ronald Williams, A. W. Hobein and E. Hollaway. The. recital will feature popular and modern music by students of ______ iplano, voice, band instruments and

| drums. the most threadbare excuses when |g... iE A gevond recital 1s planned

stopped.

Tne usual cry is: “I was only go-| MARTHA STEWART g 2. TO WED COMEDIAN

Police easily disprove that state- H ment by showing the speedster that | OLLYWOOD, March 18 (U. P.). ev . 8 ap WL! _Movie Starlet Martha Stewart 1e” was clocked at so many seconds|, q night ¢lub Comedian Joe E. while zipping through white traffic| Lewis will be married at Miami, lines spaced 113 feet apart. Fla, probably today, her studio ‘Take me home, offisher,” one announced. hiccoughed, The police obliged. He| - Miss Stewart, who expected to had a private single room with a arrive in Miami by plane early tolumpy bed. | day, said she would be married as Other patrolmen, working under soon as she got there. The wedding

Sgt. Marion Ostermyer and Sgt. | had been delayed a ‘year and »

Clarence Griffin are Clifford half by Mr. Lewis’ nightclub com- | Schuck, Willlam Cole, Norman|mitments and Miss Stewart's movie chores. :

Scott and Cosmos Sansone.

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Spring's A-Comin’!

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Two happy little dresses of rayon

crepe, young and gay and pretty, in sizes 14 to 20. They'll dress you

up fér all the fun of springtime, and cheer you with promise of warm days ahead. : BLOCK'S—Paragon Dress Shop, Fourth Fleet Neon gréen and. black {fwaceéry on lime, pink, aqua or rose. i298 iu Yh §

The fifth in a series of recitals sponsored by the Indiana Central college music department will be given at 8:15 p. m. today in Kep-

the program will be the boys’ octets high

To Offer Recital :

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