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SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1946.

Here Tomorrow

Paulee Sings At Musicale

Program Is Ambitious And Well Balanced

By HENRY BUTLER The Indianapolis Matinee Musi-|

day afternoon at Ayres’ audi-| torlum with Mona Paulee, Metro-| politan mezzo-soprano, as soloist. | “Accompanied by‘ her husband, | Dean Cort, at the piano, Miss ‘Paulss sang an ambitious program of six .groups, including Chausson’s| “Poeme de I'Amour et de la Mer.” |

Of the early portion of the re-|

a thing as too much “interpreta- | tion.” * Miss Paulee (not unjustly | dubbed by publicity releases as Wiel “pin-up girl of the Met,” and syes- | terday wearing a long-sleeved, !

ation) has a way of clasping her | hands and swaying back and forth! as if to force tone and. emotion. trick vocalists overwork. Either there is tone, or there isn't; and the emotion, to be effective, must be conceived in terms. of the Song. Hard to Judge Probably the best example of Miss Paulee's interpretation was Tchaikovsky's “None But the Lonely Heart,” sung as an encore. Tastes differ, but I think that song suffers from being sung too slowly and with too much dirge-like feeling. It's a little hard to judge a voice In that auditorium, which swallows sound the way a broadcasting stu-| My impression is that

Studying a score . . ., Fritz Kreisler, celebrated violinist and composer of numerous light classics, looks over some new Mr, Kreisler will be heard in recital at the Murat at 3 p.m. tomorrow under Martens certs sponsorship.

'D. R. Ehalt Is Named

To Convention Post Daniel R. Ehalt of Indianapolis

has been appointed a member of than when she attempts to control [the promot: th t each nuance. Some of her vigorous, | p on committee of the 21st| sort of reckless notes showed fine | International Sunday School convocal resources; while the more |vention. studied tonés were apt to be un- | even or afflicted with vibrato.

Note on Local Choruses

music,

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{Des Moines in July. Mr. 1s secretary of the department of The well balance roRTam in- religious education of the Indiancluded Haydn, anees Rossini (the | APOLS Church federation. The ap-| “Una voce poco fa” had strident | pointment was announced by the] moments), Brahms and Schubert Rev, Carl H. Wilhelm, executive! in English (by her manager's ve. | SeCTELATY of the International Counquest and with her apology) Masse- | {cil of Religious Education, convennet and a variety of modern items. oe Sponsor, A good crowd of the ' Matitive | . Musicale members were present. Homecoming Is Set They sang as spirited and accurate] a version of the national anthem! as I've recently heard. And if they're not already enrolled in one| or another of the local choruses, | 8 lot of them should be.

Apostolic Church of Christ 815 E. Bt. Clair St, Eld. Alex B. Anderson, minister 10

The Mt. Pleasant Baptist church | will hold a noon basket dinner fol- | lowed by a homecoming service to-! morrow: The young people's class | will have charge of the program and | Miss Dorothy Halsie Warren of the music.

AEF GROUP TO MEET

Sunday School . .............. 30 A. M. Evening service 7:30-Wednesday i WE Friday 7:45 P. M. Society of the First Division,

American Expeditionary Forces, will meet at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the world war memorial shrine. Veterans. who served in the first division’ during world wars I and II have been invited to attend.

CHRIST TEMPLE (Apostolic Faith) 402 West Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:00 A. M, 7:30 P. M.

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REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER 1:30 A. M.—~Holy Communion. 9:30 A M.—Church School. 11:00 A. M.—Morning prayer and sermon.

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH OF CHRIST

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“The ‘Gem of Christian Graces”

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Peisware and Walnut Streets (700 North) W. A Shullenberger, Minister " Bible School—9:30 A. M. Morning "Worship—10: 45 AM. Sermon—** The Making of a Testament.” Music by excellent choir. Youth PFellowship—5:30 P.

J. 8, JOHNS, MINISTER

SWEENEY CHAPEL

Butler University Sunday Morning Worship 11 A M.

“Bridge Builders.” Dean O. L. Shelton, preaching

ENTRY

UNITY TRUTH CENTER

Sermon:

PARK HEIGHTS CHURCH OF GOD ne Block West of Keystone on 34th St B. J. Baily, Pastor

ADIL with Onity Hdqtrs. Kansas City, Mo 19:40 A. M.=Sermon. ale Newsum, Leader “Christ's First Sermon Sunday services—9:30 A. M. & 11 A.

Chapter House, 824 N, Penn, cistioner service—Unity Literature Dal Activities, Claypool Hotel Telephone RI-4066

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA

HOME COMING Mars Hill: Christian Church

Gadson and Lockburn St.

Rev, John Hall, pastor

uades: Beliogl 2% A 3 320 N: Illinois St. ndsy BBY aiiipsreiinin B30 AM Morning Worship ...ce..oeue. 10:30 A. M. W, Co = Sharpen No Service Sunday Night Banquet coe 12 Noon a ounaay | 9 :

FRIDAY, OCT. 18 — 7:45 P. M. National Youth directors, Ma) Robert

2:30 P. M., OMAR HALL Nolte and Maj. Miriam Nolte of Minne-

Guest Speaker from lis will have full charge of service Mooresville Christian Church A Te ertis youth eek

TONIGHT EVERYBODY WaLSoME

The convention will be held in| Ehalt |

Young and Miss |

Civic Theater. |Nsighbo rhood

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Theaters mr CY)

“Our Hearts Were Growing Up” and Farce Is Dexterous : “They Made Me a Killer.” THE CAST CINEMA-—"‘Janie . Gets Married’ and “Falcon in San Francisco." . Tomorrow Audrey Trowbridge ..... Phyllis Wilcox wa " The Tailor aul Ditenberger | through Tuesday: “Easy to Wed. | Erwin Trowbridge . William H. Cook | DAISY-—"Strangler of the Swamp" and Clarence Dobbins Walter Pippert| ‘Stagecoach to Monterey.” Tomorrow Retivery Boy .... walter 8 Janel and Monday: ‘The Green Years." Tr 3 , Fre elly iy " “ DREAM-="Shady Lady” and “Days of Garis Hanry JpcobY| Buffalo BAIL” Late show only: Tare Patsy .... Kenneth Lemons zan Triumphs.” Tomorrow through Mabel ,.. e wdell| Tuesday’! “Renegades” and “Fast Alabam -Richard Bender Company.” ' oria . Pe, oshorn " v . EMERSGN ‘Janie Gets Married and Hotel Maid -- Carl. Anderson : ok.” Tomorrow - through Tuesday: Mr, Carver... 000 ‘Paul McNamara ‘Smoky. : ESQUIRE—Through Tuesday: “Our Vines The Civic theater last night| ‘Have Tender Grapes” and ‘“Aloma. of

the South Seas.”

opened its 32d season with “Three FOUNTAIN SQUARE— Through Tuesday:

Men on a Horse,”

farce comedy| “My Pal Trigger’ and “Freddie Steps by John Cecil Holm and George| Out.” Abbott, GARFIELD—"80 Goes My .Love' and y “Romance of the West,” Tomorrow

Before a large throng of dec-| through Tuesday: ‘Along Came Jones’

and “Well-Groomed Bride orously clad frst-nighters (males, iy,’ un Wetrorday: “With: wearing what the French call “le-| out Reservations” and “Behind the smoking” (and just try to get a| Mask. HAMILTON—"“8moky" and “Strange Tri[boiled shirt these days), the theater angle.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: |dexterously put on what was once! “Rene ades” and “Walls Came Tum- | timely success. : eas “Her Kind of M d y "Her nd o an" an With a two-scene stage, artfully|™“gsunted Mine.’ Tomorrow and Mon(contrived by Walter S. Russell, new an ‘Janie Gets Married” and “Hear}-

tech: i y nical director, the players cut IRVING—* ‘Our Hearts Were Growing Up”

{down ‘on the usual scene-shift and “Her Adventurous Night.” Tomor- | delays. row through Tuésday: “Without Reser Del Into 1930’ vations.” elves In 3 . LINCOLN—"‘Well-Groomed Bride" and The story: Erwin Trowbridge,| ‘Frontier Gun Law.” Tomorrow through professional gréeting-card versifier TY or pater, From Boston" with a rare knack of predicting MAYWOOD—"Badman's Territory” and winning horses, ‘gets involved with “Hidde Eye.” Tomorrow and Monday: race-track gambling characters. Ry — ros | Jaane. Bled 3 : . bd JCA v a aughter” an : Sorious Jae: a lye sing Guns."} Tomotrow and Monac e untrou 's for ay: “A Night in Casablanca” and opening-bill material. Let’ dis»; One Body. Too Many.” apes Ne ateria Let's not dis OLD TRAIL—'"Shock” and “California . Gold Rush.” Tomorrow and Monday: Curious also that the demand a. Pal Trigger” and “Murder My for escape-drama should be strong ORIENTAL—"Return of Prank James" among people who have least t0| and “Junior Prom.” Tomorrow and escape from Monday: “Do You Love Me?’ and . ‘Strange Conquest.”

| Last night's performance, up to

PARAMOUNT—"Dick Tracy” the time when I took off in search|

dertown Trail.”

and “BorTomorrow and Mon-

of a concert that was already over Seti panshanted Foresv' and "People {when I got there, revealed a couple PARKER—"Caught in the Draft” and of things about the Civic which| “Lady Has Plans.” Tomorrow and Monday: “The Plying Serpent’ and ‘Devil

have to be overcome if the theater is going places. | Play Will Do Well | One is over-acting. In any amateur theater, personalities familiar to the audience can overdo quite Clock a bit and still be well received. [Some individual performances last i evi, night were unrestrainedly corny.| ,, 35re Men on a Horse” comedy, When an amateur theater is on Sunday— ‘Three Men on a Horse” too good terms with its audience, | at 8:30. that theatrical vice is apt to arise.

Bat's Daughter.”

REX—"Whistle Stop” and “Days of Buf-

Times Amusement

MURAT

Sunday—Fritz Kreisler, violinist, One detail: New York racing fans, | at 3, even in a Columbus ave. saloon, | Iker oe sad “0. 8. 8.” with Alan La an {could never be so fantastically at-| Geraldine Fitzgerald, . at 11:34, 1:56, tired as were Messrs. Kelly, Jacoby | 4:09 6:22, 8:35, 10:48 and 1. Sunday—'0.8.8.” at 12:15, 2:47, and Yeagy in the Lavillere hotel 519, 7.32 and § 55. bar scene, 4 INDIANA ‘Three Men on a Horse” will do | “Make Mine Music,” Walt Disney well. It has a lot of energy. It poveity, ‘ak 11, 1:40, 4:30, 7:20 and has a lot of enthusiastic backing. | “G. A War Brides,” with’ Anna ’ ivi {| + Lee and James Ellison, at 12:30, Let's not see the Civic go soft on F350. Sit Shines { popular support. Sunday—‘' ‘Make Mine Music” at

1 35, 4:20, 7:15 and 10 10 “G. L War Brides” 9

6:05 an LOEW'S “Holiday in Mexico,” with Walter

How about a couple of grim, intensely dramatic reminders of contemporary reality?—H. B.

at 12:25, 3:10,

Pldgeum: 3 Jose paras, peer MeDANCE EVERY SATURDAY and Xivier Cugat. ai 11, 125, 3:50, Dance Comfortably e I ue in Mexico” at 10 Till 2 N K Y Heated 12, 2:25, 4:53, 7:21 and

LYRIO “Centennial Summer,” with Jeanne Crain, Cornel Wilde dnd uinda Darnell, at 12:35, 3:50, " end 10:10, “Rendezvous 24,” vith William Pat O'Moore and Maris at 11:25 2:40, 5:50 and ».

at

OR

Corky's Sky Harbor Orchestra One Block South of Municipal Airpert

Gargan, Palmer, Sunday—“Centennial Summer” 12:40. 3:50, 7 and 10:1

’ “Rendezvous 24" at 2:40, 5:30 and

TONITE : “The Romantic Style of

Russ Carlyle | ++ ADM. $i. 10... WED. BOB CROSBY

O ens Season {AVALON — “Enchanted Forest" and| ‘| "Scared Stiff.” Tomorrow: On stage: 9 | 2 . WISH Jamboree. On, scygen: “Well-{™ . . , .Groomed Bride." : Th First Presentation of BELMONT — “Arise My Love" and “China.” Tomorrow through Tuesday:

erty has forced that theater to va-

TONIGHT

falp Bill." Tomorrow through A Toasday: WAVE,

Al Hon Cope Joney- es COME AS 1.90) A RITZ—"Janle Gets Married” and “Dead- LATE AS " M.

line at Dawn.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “The Outlaw.” RIVOLI—-"Our Hearts Were Growing Up" | and “They Made Me a Killer." Late | show only: “Pillow to Post.” Tomorrow | through Tuesday: “Without Reserva-

SEE A COMPLETE SHOW

tions.’

ST. CLAIR—“Our Hearts Were Talter® Up" and “Man a Rainbow valley. Tomorrow thro Tues and Cleopatra’ ae “Bangs rian SANDERS-- Night Editor’ and “South of the Rio Grande.” Tom orrow. and Mon“Blue Dahlia” and. ‘Tiger yous. SHERIDAN—' ‘Cluny Brown Canyon,” Tomorrow through i “Easy to Wed.” SPEEDWAY ‘Our Hearts Were Growin » Up” and “Man from Rainbow Valley.’ | Tomorrow and Monday: "Without 1 Res. | »

XYa iis MCDOWALL « POWELL MASSEY - CUGAT an.

ervations” and “They Killer STATE— Night Editor” hd “Phantom of the Plains’ Tom row and Mon-

na ny O'Rourke” rv ‘Talk About ay ‘Our Hearts _ Were Growing

Firm o Mlexio

ILL, & NEW YORK ST RY MIDNITE nk TONITE & yd i QL AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT IRL Tote thins. 300 SQUARE

ROY ROGERS “MY PAL

Up" and “Man from Rainbow yalley." ¥ Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘‘Caes and Cleopatra" and “Strange “Triangle. "

STRATFORD ‘Behind City Lights" and and “Frontier Pugitives"” Tomorrow and Monday: “Delightfully Dangerous”

and “Throw a ‘Saddle on a Star.”

TACOMA — “Well-Groomed Bride" and | “Lonesome Trail Tomorrow through Tuesaday: “Gilda’’ and “Rainbow over ex

TALBOTT-""Easy Wed" Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Janie Gets Married" and “Spiral Staircase.” TUXEDO—"Tall in the Saddle” - and “Strange Mr. Gregory.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘The Virginian." UPTOWN-—"Our Heafts Were Caters | Up” and “Man From Rainbow Valley." Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Caesar | and Cleopatra’ and “Strange Triangle.” VOGUE! ‘Bast Side of Heaven” and ‘Ministry of Fear.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Easy to Wed.”

DOWNTOWN |

AMBASSADOR-ALAMO—Through Monday aX J Desert Horseman" and ‘‘Cowboy lues."

to

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Alamo, Ambassador ule ding 4 “rh

Theaters Are Merged

Announcement of the merging of the Alamo and Ambassador theaters

A has been made by Rex Carr, man- 3 ager of Marcus Enterprises, owners| 3 of the theaters. 2 0

Sale of the Alamo theater prop-

cate and combine with the Ambas- | sador at 152 N. Illinois st. The com-| bined theater will be known as the | Ambassador-Alamo.

HER MASTER WAS LOVE... \ IS MISTRESS WAS MUSIC...

\

Mat., Adults 1045 VIRC Today 1:30 to ¢ " .

Combining the Pounding Excitement of » Western— And the Touching Story of a Horse In

With Sons of the Ploncers @ Dale Evans ¢ Jack Holt! PLUS THE SWOON OROONING

{ Freddie Stewart 4""Toen agers “FREDDIE STEPS out” |

GRANADA

INIA NEED A GOOD LAFF? — HERE'S THOUSANDS OF THEM! JOHN WAYNE * CLAUDETTE COLBERT

“WITHOUT RESERVATIONS”

and TRIGGER TRIGGER"

Now Thru Wed,

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With Dan Defore

X Plus @¢ KANE (The Shadow) RICHMOND" BEHIND THE MASK" J

WEST SIDE BELMONT Belmont & Wash.

Open | P.M. Cont. Showing Claudette Colbert oe Loretta Young

“ARISE NY LOVE" STATE i.-

“CHIN wm. Gargan Holmes Janis Carter “THE NIGHT EDITOR" : “PHANTOM OF THE PLAINS" SUNDAY—Alan Ladd—Veronica Lake SALTY O'ROURKE “TALK ABOUT A LADY”

CODY Gail Russell

SPEEDWAY “ Diana Lynn

“OUR HEARTS WERE GROWING UP” “MAN FROM RAINBOW VALLEY”

SUNDAY & MONDAY Claudette Colbert—John Wayne “WITHOUT RESERVATIONS" Robt. Lowery—Rarbara Britton

THEY MADE ME A KILLER” OLD TRAIL "ru BE-0004 Vineent Price “SHOCK”

CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH" Su N.. PAL TRIGGER” ’ Mun RDER, MY SWEET”

A powerivl love story screened in the full glory of Techmicolos, '

Messrs. Byrne, Page and Ross Present

MURAT ONE NITE ONLY

Wed, Oct. | % IN PERSON #

{DDIE CONDON

“KING OF JAZZ"

Will Conduet a Jass Concert Ar ranged by Bing Crosby featuring the Greatest Hot Musicians of Our Time presenting items from the works of BIX BEIDERBECK, GEORGE GERSHWIN & FATS WALLER.

Seats, Murat Box Office, HF. Wasson RL 1787—$1.20, $1.80, $2.40, $3, $3.60 MAIL ORDERS TO MURAT

LaPlanche—Robt. ANGLER o %o THE Mol

SUNDAY—“GREEN YEARS” SUBURBAN Maywoos Open Air Theater

Randolph Scott<Ann Richards

| “BADMAN'S TERRITORY”

Barrett

Messrs, Byrne, Page and Ross Present

MURAT ONE NITE ONLY

# IN PERSON

ENGLISH THEATER Sunday, Oct, 27, at 3:20 BOMAR

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PIANIST Tickets on sale Oct, 17 Slits Alwes Music Shop N. Penn, FR-3761 3. 60, 3 2, 40, 1.80, 1.20, 600,

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PENDLETON PIKE MIDNITE SHOW!

of fun and music!

NORTHSIDE CHURCH OF

IS THE NIGHT! THE NAZARENE

7:30 P. M EUGENE. AT BARNES BST. Hear Ermel Short, minister, TA. 2041 Dr. L. Edward Mathews or 1.1% Moody “ Bible Institute REVIVAL wie

Come—Come to ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Delaware and Vermont

Through Oct, 21st

Helen Lavely, singer and musician. C.: A, Grifith—Evangelist.

Sunday School Rally, Oct. 21. Service Each “Evéning 7:45 P. M.

GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST

2842 SHELBY STREET

For YOUTH, for CHRIST

Worship and Preaching .........ve0iv000es. 11:00 A, M. Bible Study ................ sesesesninssnanes. 10:00 A, M. v Evening Service :................ vessssavsess 1:00 P. M. Wednesday Evening Bible Study .............T:45 P. M. WwW. L. TOTTY, Minister GA. 1742

CHURCH OF CHRIST 40th and N. Capitol Ave.

| J. EARLY ARECENEAUX, Guest Speaker, from Louisville, Ky. | : Bible Study 9:45 A. M.

10:45 A. M.-~Morning Worship. , 140 P. M.—Evening Service.

5 Successive Tuesdays

Beginning Nov, §, at ] 8:30 P. M. :

WURAT

Burton Holmes

America’s Foremost Traveler

Presents Five Superbly Illustrated Travelogs

Nov. 5—Mexice Nav. 2—GCalifornia | Today Noy, 26—Quebee Nov. |9—Hawali and Gaspe . Dec. 3—Today’s West Indies Mail Orders Now to - Gladys Alwes Music Shoppe, 120 N. Pennsylvania. Prices, $5.50, $4.50, $3.50. y BURLESQUE AS YOU LIKE IT 132 SOUTH ILLINOIS | STREET

BAMONA LOVEJOY WITH BURLESQUE REVUE AND GLORIFIED AMERICAN GIRLS

3 SHOWS DAILY, 6:00, 7:30 AND 9:00—SAT., 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 AND/11:00 ' CONTINUOUS ON SUN. STARTING 3:00—LATE SAT, NIGHT SHOW, 1H 00

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Fk age “ALWAYS

IN CONCERT

With Brilliant Company of Supporting Artists Featuring -

JAYNE DIGATANNO

With ADAM Fashions-In-Dance

Seats, Murat Box Office, H. P. Wasson RL 1787—8§1.20, $1.80, $2.40, $3, $3.60

© MAIL ORDERS TO MURAT

Sat, Oct. 19 25%

ALLAN JONES

Neighborhood Theater Directory

SOUTH SIDE _ AVALON uo

Brenda 2 oe “ENCHANT ack aley * "SCARED

Tr MR 19 FOREST" Rr SUNDAY—ON STAGE—IN PER

“WISH JAMBOREE” .:/3%x

On Sereen “WELL GROOMED | BRIDE"

ORIENTAL 1105 —~ Meridian

Henry Fonda—Gene Ti

| “RETURN OF FRAN Ties”

Freddie Stewart—June

“JUNIOR PROM"

“80 GO Y “ROMANCE or THE In Calor iwith Eddie SUN ONG CAME JONES" " Wh * "WELL-GROOMED BRIDE"

LINCOLN 1581 i 3 Fam "n

Ray Milland “WELL. IROOM " Chas. Starrett "Rc SRagiED met “3 SISTERS FROM BOSTON" * “TERROR BY NIGHT"

__ EAsT SIDE MECCA TaN. Rose Rosemary LaFian LaPlanche

mes “DEVIL BAT'S DAUGHTER" Hoot Gibson “BLAZING GUNS" SUNDA AY—Marx Bros.—Chas. Drake NIGHT IN CASABLANCA” “Jeni Parker “ONE BODY TOO MANY”

STRAND UE Wassington FR-3818

p Gall Russell~Diana Lynn Our

Hearts Were Growing up’ “Man From Rainbow Valley”

Monte Hale—Adrian Booth

| Edward Arnold—Francis Rafferty

“HIDDEN EYE” NORTH SIDE

# i

Bing Crosby—Mischa Auer “EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN" Ray Milland “MINISTRY OF FEAR”

in Color Signe Hasso “RENEGADES” in Color Walls Came Tumbling Down”

adbivrsy “SMOKY” “Strange Triangle” SUN. ..

4020 B. New York Continuous lodsy from 2 Pp. John Wayne—FElla Raines “TALL IN THE SADDLE" Fdmund Lowe—Jean Rogers — “STRANGE MR. GREGORY"

TACOMA °* TX & Washingion

Ray Milland—Olivia DeHavilland “WELL-GROOMED BRIDE”

Jas. Wakely “LONESOME TRAIL"

| SUNDAY—“EASY TO WED" UPTOWN “nai |

Messrs, Byrne, Page and Ross Present

MURA E, NITE ONLY

SUN. Oct. 20; 4 IN PERSON

OR. TARBELL

MENTAL MAGIC WIZARD

Eyeless Vision, Uncanny, Unbelievable HINDU ROPE TRICK

TOVED YOU

DORN MCLEOD CARTER MME. MARIA OUSPENSKAYA BRESSART

So 1d

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Directed by A REPUBLIC PICTURE

Tarbell, the Magician Who Teaches |§ Magicians. Direct from World Tour. |f Seats, Murat Box Office; H. P. Wasson STARTS |] RL 1787—$1.20, $1.80, $2.40, §3, $3.60 WED. | MAIL ORDERS TO MURAT

| Gall Russell—Diana Lynn + 1/'Our Hearts Were Growing Up’ Monte Hale—Adrian Booth “Man From Rainbow Valley” TALBOTT 008s Cont. Showing

~ Esther Williams—Van Johnson ____“EABY TO WED” in Color

19th & Lynbe Roberts Stratford College Peter Cookson i “BEHIND CITY LIGHTS" { Tex Ritter “FRONTIER FUGITIVES” | BUNDAY-—Jane Powell--Riiph Bellamy “DELIGHTFULLY DANGEROUS” “THROW A SADDLE ON A BTAR” Ft. Wayne

ST. CLAIR i.»

od edits

Mon., Tues., Wed.

ENGLIS wer weir Oct. 14-15-16

“THE LOUDEST LAUGH SHOW OF THE DECADE” . AL ROSEN presents THE FARCE COMEDY

‘MARY HAD TTLE-

Starring EDMUND LOWE

With © MARY BRIAN e¢ CLAIRE CARLETON e FRED SHERMAN e GERALD OLIVER SMITH with an All-Star Cast and SOME OF AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS! DIRECTED BY LEON ERROL Eves.. 60c, $1.20, $1.80, $2.40, $3.00 Wed. Mat. 60c, $1.80, $2.40, Including Tax.

ENGLISH

$1.20

Thurs, Fri., Sat. Eves, Oct. 24-25-26

The Messrs. Shubert present World Famous Obperettas with a Superior Cast of Singers, Comedians and an Ensemble of 40 Selected Voices. + Spectacular Ballet—Augmented Symphony Orchestra

‘ROSE MARIE

IMMORTAL MUSICAL BY RUDOLF FRIML

SATURDAY MATINEE, OCT. 26

‘PLAY GYPSY PLAY’

(“COUNTESS MARITZA") - Sparkling Musical by Emmerich Kalman

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Barbara Britton—Robt. Lowery

‘They Made Me a Killer’

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“JANIE GETS MARRIED" Tom Conway ‘Falcon in San Francisco’

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