Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1946 — Page 16
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CIRCLE Henry Busse ae his band, om She: stage 2 1:10, 4 4:08 snd 9 38.
as va and Abner, a u 11, Sees, iv 450, 0 - and 10:31,
MANA “Centennial Summer,” with Joining Crain, Cornel Wilde and Linda Darnell, at 1a: 3: “Rendexvous 24," with William Gargan, Pat O’Moore and Maria Palmer, at 11:20, 2:30, 5:40 and 8:50.
LOEW'S “Gallant Bess,” with Marshall
“4 Thompson, George Tobias, Clem Bevans and “Bess,” at 11, 1:48, 4:36, %:24 and 10:15,
“Dangerous Business,” with For. rest Tucker, Lynn Merrick and Cer ald Mohr, at 12:39, 3 27, 6:15 and 9:06.
g ENBURG ' FORREST TUCKER
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LYRIO “Two Guys From Milwaukee,” with Dennis Morgen and Jock Carson, at
" Joan Leslie, in “Two Guys From 11:15, 1:56, 4:35, 7:20 an as Monty Woolley, “Holy Matrimony - ‘ “Danger Woman," with ‘Brenda a Nigel Bruce, “Dressed to Kil* Milwaukee,” which moves from Joyee sha Don Porter, at 13:85, be 3 an
the Indiana to the Lyric today.
Neighborhood Theaters
PARAMOUNT —* ‘Spirkl Staircase” and “El
“Lost Olty of Jungle”
MURAT 5 NITE ONLY MURA Sat, Oct. 6 2:
and “Tokyo
N—""People Are Funny" nd IN PERSON i Rose.” Toco through Saturday; Paso Kid.' Tomorrow | an idny: Out ame of Barbary Coast’ and “Danny of This World” and “Wildea A i Ti Boy Onion Model. for, bibs th . hd 1g | Fashion Model." Tomorrow roug i} BELMONT - Through Saturday: “Holly- Saturday; “Jesse James" and “Phantom A A wood Canteen” and “Fast Company. Thief." tb " CINEMA — Through Sat turday; “Well: | PAMKER— “Desire” and “Silver City Kid.” \ ; Groomed Bride” and ‘Arise My Love." Tomorrow through Bi Saturday: “I Wanted EB B DAISY Through tomorrow: “She Wrote Wings" and 5CO { the Book” and “Talk About a Lady.’ REX—Through tomorrow; “Safari” and » 1 5 J d EMERSON — Through Saturday “Okla- “Riverboat Rhythm 4 homa Kid” and ‘Last of the Duanes.” | RITZ— Through, Saturday: “To Each His | ESQUIRE — Through Friday: “Gaslight” own" and “Shoc i COMPANY { 5 2 RIVOLI—Through Saturday: “Wife of or and “Brother Rat Monte Cristo” and “Man from Rainbow at 20 3 5180 oF anes | | rounTAIN SQUARE-Through Priday: | Valley.” A : “Lucky Jordan” and “Catman of Paris.” | gr. COL AIR—Through Saturday: “‘Perfec
“Drag- Snob” and ‘Murder in the Music Hall. ! SHERIDAN- -Through Saturday: “Wife of Monte Cristo’ and “Forever Yours." SPEEDWAY ‘Pinocchio” and ‘Night Edttor.! Tomorrow through Saturday: “Night in Paradise’ and “River Gang." STATE—~Through tomorrow: “Gilda STRAND Through Saturday: '* and “Her Adventurous Night."
GARFIELD- Through Jomorrow; : onwyck'” and ‘‘Deto GRANADA ‘8moky" Wa “'Bhock "Ta morrow through Wednesday: ‘Night in Paradise” and “She Wrote the Book ” HAMILTON ~Through Baturday: “To Each His Own
MURAT wea, oer. s
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THE HOUR OLLYWOOD- Through tomorrow: ‘‘Sara- Trail . a Trunk" and “Gay Cavalier.” STRATFORD—Through tomorrow: “Gilda.” OF CHARM || mms sims Wa sob atts Rvtay: rue cree Brown and "Man from ainbow Val: TALBOTT—Through Taeturday: “The Green Year ALL GIRL ORCHESTRA LINCOLN — Thioutn, pa Bride TUXE DO— Through tomorrow: “One Night Wore Boots’ an Qng © yo-| in Lisbon' and “Song of the Prairie. ~N Evelyn, and Her Magic Yiolin ming.’ UPTOWN-—Through Saturday: ‘The ReneMAYWOOD Through tomprrow: “Ziegfeld | gades'’ and “Talk About a La Under the Direction of Follies” and "I'm from Arkansas.’ VOGUE ~Through Saturday: oN end MECCA—Through tomorrow: “Practically — o PHIL SPITALNY A and “Dark Alibi’ ZARING Through Saturday: “Night and asson oLD TRAIL-—"Talk About a Lady" and SANDERS “Girl of the Limberlost” and Beaty, Murat Dex, vo. Fig, W20 N “Forty Thieves * Tomorrow. through Sat- “Mexicana.” Tomorrow through SaturBalcon y Chairs, [1K , urday: “Return of Frank James’ and day: “Mysterious Intruder” and “Fron“Man from Rainbow Valley.” tier. Gun Law.”
DOWNTOWN
ALAMO — ~ThIouglt Jomotrow: “Holy MatTOMORROW AMBASSADOR—Throu h Rw: “Ren-
egades”’ and “Talk About a Lady.”
“Northwest |.
ENGLISH FRL, SAT. NITES 8:30
MATINEE SATURDAY 2:30 ONLY SHOW OF ITS KIND ON EARTH!
El KATHERINE TY
ELT her Now Playing famous dancer “CHET BUNDY ORCHESTRA FEATURING
Harold Starr, Vocalist Dinner Music From T:15P. ML TOS P. ML Dance From 9 P. M. Federal Admission Tax Applied Excellent Cuisine
A Brand-New Hurricane of Torrid Dances From
| Opening at Léew's
Marshall Thompson and Bess, the trained horse that made an Indianapolis appearance last Wednesday, in “Gallant Bess,” opening today at Loew's.
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WASHINGTON~—Calcium chloride on a gravel road, oné< engineer states, “Keeps the road together, keéps dust down, and keeps people
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DANCE
The. Continental Way
TONITE $ till 5:9 p.m. $0—INSTRUCTORS—80 Neo Extra Charge . + ¢
Opening Today af Movies
AT THE “INDIANA The late Jerome Kern's music alone would draw people to “Centennial Summer.” Tn technicolor, the current Indiana film presents Jeanne Crain, Cornel Wilde, Linda Darnell and an impressive supporting cast in another nostalgic feature. Set in the
exposition year of 1876, the opus
will probably be pleasing. “Rendezvous 24” is the “B" picture.
AT LOEW'S — “Gallant Bess,” THE SENSATIONAL BEST-SELLER! SET T0 6 GRAND NEW KERN HITS!
* he Gong? ’ . .) *AN Through The Day” . “In Love In Vain" | ® “Up With The Lark" . “Railroad Song" ® “Ihe Right Romance” “Cinderella Sve"
Never a Cover Charge
VOODOO TO JIVE! LIU TAIN
$1.20, $1.80. $2.40, $3.00, $3.60 .20, $1.80, $2.40, $3.00 INCLUDING TAX |
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The Great Ex-SIGHT-ment of the Year... JANE RUSSELL
i Hunt Stromberg presents
JANE RUSSELL - , LOUIS ian
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Directed by EDWIN L. MARIN yo lay and Margaret Bue ay by Richord Macaulay Seowgloy Additional Dialogue by Ruth Nordli ; lee Garmes, A 8. C. Director of Photography A HUNT STROMBERG Production Released they UNITED ARTISTS
FAITH DOMERGUE * CONNIE GILCHRIS
SINNER CIEE
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Starring BESS The Horse With The Human Mind!
atmosphere of Philadelphia in the|®
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STARTS TODAY |
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starring Marshall Thompson and the trained horse seen- here last Wednesday, is another story (they're usually tear-jerkers) of boy-meets-horse. Photographed in “action color,” the film seems to contain a lot of pace. The second feature is “Dangerous Business,” a crime flim t. men who are partners in law by day, partners in crime by hight. AT THE LYRIC — “Two Guys From Milwaukee” and “Danger Woman” have moved over from the Indiana.
Starring
JEANNE CRAIN CORNEL WILDE LINDA DARNELL WILLIAM EYTHE WALTER BRENNAN | - f CONSTANCE. BENNEIT ¢_ DOROTHY GiSH
Produced and Directed by OTTO PREMINGER
story of the hottest
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The amazing adventure of a youth who found a devoted friend amid the perils of the Pacific jungle... “Bess,” the wonder horse!
M-G-M
. PRESENTS
33 THRILLED THE TOWN IN PERSON! NOW SEE M-G-M's WONDER HORSE ON THE SCREEN!
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STARTS
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Jn "Deadline for Murder "
"DAY * HENRY BUSSE & ORCH. x FRED LOWERY
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TODAY
Doors‘ Open 10:45 A.
MARSHALL
AUANT Bess
GEORGE
CLEM
THOMPSON - TOBIAS - BEVANS
and “BESS”
PHOTOGRAPHED IN ACTION COLOR
BY THE CINECOLOR PROCESS | Original Story and Screen Play by JEANNE BARTLETT Suggested by an Incident as Told by Lt. Marvin Park, USNR Directed by ANDREW MARTON « Produced by HARRY RAPF « An M-G-M Pictufer
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Plus—SECOND
They practiced law by day . . . kissing by night!
ANGEROUS
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LYNN MERRICK * GERALD MONR
A CQLUMBIA PICTURE
A LOEW 5S.
BIG FEATURE!
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TONITE—Adults, 5:45 to 6—30¢ Alan Ladd—Helen Walker
“LUCKY JORDAN”
Leonore Aubert “CATMAN OF PARIS”
Vincent Price, Lynn Barl “SHOCK”
LRA I
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TONITE—Adults, 5:45 to 6-300 Fred MacMurray—Ann Baxier
“SMOKY”
Neighborhood Theater Directory ar EAST SIDE
NORTH SIDE |
STARTS TODAY
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Stratford
19th & Rita Hayworth College Glenn Ford
LDA" Plus Selector art Subjects
TRIE: I © Olivia De Havilland—John Lund “TO EACH HIS OWN" Lynn Bari—Vincent Price “
SHOCK” ESOURE Wth.&\ ILL, Ingrid Chas. Joseph i BERGMAN BOYER COTTEN || “GASLIGHT?’ (i Ronald Jane Wayne | REAGAN WYMAN MORRIS “BROTHER RAT” {11 R E XxX Sist and WA. | Northwestern 0259
Frankie Carle Band “Riverboat Rhythm"
Madeleine Carroll “SAFARI”
Talbott at 224
TALBOTT Thru Saturday
Chas. Coburn—Tom Drake “THE GREEN YEARS" 800 Ft. Wayne
ST. CLA 5:45 to 6 — 30¢
n Bari—Cornel Wilde
“PERFECT SNOB”
Vera Hruba Ralston—Wm. Marshall
£500 E.WASH.- 5:45 to 6- 25+ JenniFeR JONES cua BOYER CLUNY BROWN
MAN RAINBOW VALLEY
wre MONTE HALE: ADRIAN BOOTH
Blazing Out OF The West /
TERRIFIC IN MAGNACOLORN
IRIE ES A) rR TR MONTE CRISTO
JOHN LODER
Plus! Disney’ “KNIGHT FOR A DAY”
“Murder in the Music Hall”
CINEMA 16th and 8: B5t08 Delaware tSe. Plus Taz y Milland—Olivisa DeHavilland |
“WELL- GROOMED BRIDE” ||
Claudette Colbert—Ray Milland
“ARISE MY LOVE”
EMERSON ,“%, E. 10th 4188 THRILL TO TWO GREAT OUTDOOR PICTURES OF THE OLD WEST
Humphrey James Rosemary Bogart Cagney Lane “OKLAHOMA KID” George Lynne Montgomery Roberts Arden ne Grey
“LAST OF THE DUANES"
Cr Grant—Alexis § “NIGHT AND DAY” in Color Color Cartoon—News
UPTOWN “5
Evelyn Keyes—Willard Parker
“RENEGADES” .....
Jinx Falkenberg—Joe Besser “TALK ABOUT A LADY”
HOLLYWOOD "ou -720% , Gary Cooper “SARATOGA oH. Gilbert Boland “GAY CAVALIER”
SOUTH SIDE AVALON mv, 34
Jack Haley “PEOPLE ARE FUNNY" | Lotus Barr “TOKYO ROSE”
LINCOLN “if 5™ Tonight and Tob os
B. Stanwyck “BRIDE WORE BOOTS” “SONG OF OLD 'W ee —
GARFIELD 22, ou
Gene Tierney—Mark Stevens “DRAGONWYCK" Tom Neal “DETOUR”
SANDERS “0%
MA-0178 “GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST” “MEXICANA"
ORIENT AL nes 3 Meridian
Cagney—Ann naa
“gITY FOR CONQUEST”
Robt. Lowery—Marjorie Weaver
“FASHION MODEL”
~ EAST SIDE TACOMA “943 R. Washington
MA-7083 Bob Hope—Dorothy Lamour “CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT” Warren William “FEAR”
TUXEDO , ven an
Madeleine Carroll—Fred MacMurray “ONE NIGHT IN LISBON" “SONG OF THE ¥ PRAIRIE"
MECCA 738 TT Claudette Colbert N. Noble Fred MacMurray | “PRACTICALLY YOURS” Sidney Toler * “DARK ALIBI"
STRAND 1332 E. Washington
5:45 to 6-—30¢
“NORTHWEST TRAIL”
PARKER
930 Open CH. g 10th 6:45 5200 Adults, 250—( hildren, 120—Plus Tax Gary Cooper “DE SIRE” Alan Lane “SILVER. CITY KID”
DUOMHS
“qi AUR The Wife of MONTE CRISTC
Gale Storm—Johnny Mack Brown
“FOREVER YOURS”
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WEST SIDE SPEEDWAY 7000
“PINOCCHIO” in Color Wm, Gargan “NIGHT EDITOR” 40 W. Michigan 20
DAISY We Joan Davis—Jack Oakie “SHE WROTE THE BOOK” Jinx Falkenberg—Joe Besser “TAL K ABOU T A LADY”
10th & Rita Hayworth STATE Holmes Glenn Ford “GILDA” Plus Selected Short Subjects
5700 W W hn OLD TRAIL “uni Joe Besser “TALK ABOUT A LADY” Wm. Boyd “FORTY THIEVES" Belmont & Wash,
BELMONT "rom ou
“HOL LYWOOD C ANTE EN" “FAST COMPANY"
~ SUBURBAN AYWOOD
Open Air Theater Fred Astaire—Wm, Powell
“ZIEGFELD FOLLIES” c.,
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. Beautiful Technicolor nnis O'Keefe—Helen Walker
“HER R ADVENTUROUS NIGHT"
Olivia De Havilland—John Lund
“T0 EACH HIS OWN”
Plus Selected Short Subjects
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Geo. Brent—Dorothy Maguire
Wash. St
‘ “THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE” Sunset Carsoh "EL PASO KID”
at New Jersey
Slim Summerville—El Brendel
“I'M FROM ARKANSAS” |
“(DRIVEIN
Pendliton: Plke—Opens 7 P.M. J 3 BIG HITS!! RAY MILLAND
‘Well Groomed Bride’ Alan “GLASS KEY”
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BALLARD—Cha loved husban: of William E. a Applegate, pass He is also sury two great-grand Bert 8. Gadd F man, Thursday, olis Lodge No their services W Friends are we ville,- Ind. Pri home any time, BERG MANN-—L ollton avi ) wae ed ms at tl 2428 E 10th st Puneral Priday, invited. Burial BURGER—Mari¢ st., wife of P
James Burger, | tice later, Dors DAWSON—EIi a Dawson, fat ord E. passed: bis residence, 8: d. Bervice 1 Mortuary Frida 1ion Chapel may call at mo
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MEARS — Geor passed away T dence, 5016 E. N; daughter and o1 Lorraine Swear Grace Bower, Ru Harry and John at the Tolin Pui st. Services: T% funeral home. 'I
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