Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1946 — Page 32

"OPENING ‘TODAY

‘ Wi _AT THE CIRCLE—'From This

Forward,” with Joan Fontaine

afd Mark Stevens, concerns the

variable fortunes of young married life in these troubled times. advance description fairly

Errol and Frankie Carle and his band. AT LOEW'’S—“The Outlaw,

been banned in some communities. | It stars a newcomer, Jane Russell, with an impressive supporting cast, including Jack Buetel, Mitchell and Walter Huston, Criticism of the picture's morals will probably boost boxoffice.

The | & indicates, a §™ realistic treatment of an : * important theme. On the same bill | 1s “Riverboat Rhythm,” with Leon

'| Day Forward, now at the Circle. much discussed movie which has ~

Thomas | :

In Circle Film | Star in ‘Outlaw’

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Jane Russell, screen newcomer, “The Outlaw,” now at Loew's.

Joan Fontaine in “From This in

Les Brown, playing a one-night stand with his orchestra and ens

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MURAT CIRCLE Philadelphia orchestra, Ormandy “From This Day Forward,” with conducting, at 8:30 Joan Fontaine, at 12:30, 3.40, 6.55 cimvio and 10.15, “Snafu. at #3 a. - “Riverboat Rhythm.” with Leon

comedy,

Errol and Prankie Carle's band, at

An old favorite for the “coke” crowd” is back again, ,. Brown leather” with rubber soles— Wedged heels, All sizes to 11s.

“Sloppy Joes”

«+ « are back again! |

11:30, 2:35, 5:50 and 9:10, INDIANA “Tomorrow Is Forever,” with Claudette Colbert, Orson Welles and George Brent, at 11, 1:13, 3:34, 5:36, 7.48 and 10, KEITH'S “Miracle of Morgan's Creek” ot 11:30, 3:05, 6:40 and 10.06. “The Merry Monahans' 5:09 and 8:50. LOEW'S “The Outlaw,” with Jane Russell, Jack Buetel, Thomas Mitchell and Walter Huston, at 10:30, 12:48, 3:08, 5:24, 7:42 and 10 LYRIO

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“Strange with William Gargan.and Brenda Marshall, at 11:40, 3:54, 5:58 and 5:02, “The Virginian,” with Josl Me~ Crea, Brian Donlevy, Sonny Tufts and Barbara Birtton, at 12:48, 4:03, 7:06 and 10:10,

Impersonation,*

at 1:34

MURAT THEATER ONE

o% THURS., MAY 9

8:30 P. ML. The Philadelphia Orchestra Eugene Ormandy

Conducting

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tertainers tomorrow at the Indiana Roof, te

Plus Tax

James Cagney—Humphrey Bogard " a {OKLAMOMA KID”

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“* Last Times Today * “The Merry Monahans” , “Miracle of Morgan's Creek”

TOMORROW | OUR BEST, BIGREST and

LAST STAGE SHOW © OF THE SEASON!

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(apologies to Ford)

This 4s yor greal Opportunity Ao see the Latest |

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Indianapolis HOME SHOW - ‘Indianas Grealest Show”

Will present a full scale modern home, a feature cottage, so designed to

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Get your ideas for the HOME in YOUR future at the Indionopolis Home Show. Built by Bridges and Groves Compony, Building Contractors. Designed by Ayres, Kingsbury & Ward, Architects. Landscaped by James E Lowry, Landscape Architect, Furnished by L.S. Ayres & Company.

OPENING TOMORROW

Ceremonies start af 7:30 p.m,

HOME SHOW OPEN DAILY FROM MAY 10TH TO MAY 19TH—HOURS 11 A.M. TO 10:30 P.M.

a room. It's a home of a thousand ideas — in fact, we call it the...

Doors open at 6:30 p,m. tomorrow

§ Admission $0.42 08 | Total Admission 50

El GRAND ACTS % 4 FEATURING

Wonder Dancing Horse COL WASHINGTON

AL SAMUELS & JAT LETA . CHRISTINE FORSYTHE soe. STEVE & EDDIE

: THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | At Indiana Roof

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will be heard. will be hostess,

PIANO TEACHERS ARRANGE RECITAL

The Indianapolis Piano Teachers’ association will present its monthly co-operative recital at 8 p, m. tomorrow in D, A. R. hall,

A program of ensemble Mrs.

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824 N.

music Albert Reep

DANNY SAYS:

Entertainment Nightly 6:30-11:30 | Delicious STEAKS Served 4-11 P, M.

We have your favorite drinks.

DANNY COYLE

Keystone at Allisonville Road BR. 0065 BR, 0068

Ena DON and JACK

A SHOW AMERICA MUST SEE!

Doors Open 10:15 A. M..

SEE &

into one lovely,

SEE © ©

in the hay-mow!

| “Jane sacrifice herself to save Jack from g fever-death?

SEE

Jane and Jack face life—an death in eac . other's arms!

history!

The Face, the Body, The Look, combine

vibrant personality!

Jane ambush Jack

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He can't give her anything but Love

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WALLY BROWN - ARLINE JUDGE

Produced by WILLIAM PEREIRA

TODAY

STARTING TODAY

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= MARK STEVENS ‘ ROSEMARY DeCAMP HENRY MORGAN

Directed By IONN BERRY

YOU CAN SEE HER FOR THE FIRST TIME ON THE SCREEN!

Jane Russell—Hollywood's mostphotographed beauty—in filmdom's most-discussed motion picture.

ee in HOWARD HUGHES’

with

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M. G, M. Color Cartoon "LONESOME LENNY"

Loew's News of the Day

MON. NIGHT, 9:30 P, M, ON OUR STAGE ® [N PERSON

R. | Q. BANKER)

And His Famous NBC Quiz Show Presented by MARS, INC.

Buy Tickets Now for

KIDDIES CARTOON SHOW

May 18

Saturday Mogning,

THOS. MITCHELL WALTER HUSTON

UNITED ARTISTS’ RELEASE

(THE MENTAL

(GI Held 21) DRAMA OF CUR TIME |

Claudette * Orson

Colbert « Welles Georze Brent , TOMORROW } 1s FOREVER

FOUNTAIN mg SOUARE

Tonite—Adults, 5:45 to 6-300

Kaye Osa Lotus LUKE MASSEN LONG

“TOKYO ROSE”

| A Cast of Bright Faces in | a Surprise Musical Comedy

An Angel Comes to Brooklyn

Plus Vera Vague Comedy

TONITE, 5:45 to 6—30¢

Bob Hope—Bing Crosby

With Dorothy Lamour

“ROAD TO UTOPIA”

Ann

savage "Apology for Murder”

Neighborhood Theater Directory

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“DARK COMMAND”

PARKER 0, Yo & E. 10th 6:45 5200 ADULTS, 25¢—~CHILDREN, 12¢ (Plus Tax) Alan Ladd—Loretta Young “AND NOW TOMORROW” Zane Grey's “NEVADA"™

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‘ENCHANTED FOREST’ Byron Barr—Lotus Long

“TOKYO ROSE”

TONIGHT 5:45 to 6—25¢, plus tax’

All Technicolor Show!

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“SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY”

4630 IR.

EMERSON E. 10th 4488

Barbara Stanwyck—George Brent

“MY REPUTATION” ROY ROGERS "Pioneers

“ALONG THE NAVAJO TRAIL”

38th and Central * Gary Cooper—Madeleine Carroll “NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE” Alan Ladd—Veronica Lake “THIS GUN FOR HIRE”

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Open Alr Theater

Ymeverty Lioyd—Wm, Henry

/MSILENT PARTNER”

Fredric March—Betty Flerd

‘TOMORROW THE WORLD’

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‘ENCHANTED FOREST’ Byron Barr-~Lotus Long

“ToKYo ROSE” :

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