Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1947 — Page 9
GISH
Ems wove
aN o am x ¢ AT or An AEE ESOT |
As : pf o-
’
{Excise Police Arrest” 400 In 3 Moriths
Indiana's 90 excise puilcemen have
| Open B:a8 a. m., 380 plus tax Anytime Texas Rangers “GUNS OF THE LAW"
Arrested 400 mnon-permittees for liquor law violations during the past}
“Jack Haley “ONE BODY TOO MANY"
three months, the state alcoholie
ENALISH Rte, | RUGENE O'NEILL'S
SEATS vie. 2.30 70 a0 NOW wee. Mat, 5140 0 88°
SBURLESK
beverages commission Teporied today. In addition, the excise force has made 11,084 routine checks and 2008 tavern investigations -during the same period. Non-permittees were charged, in most cases, with bootlegging, public intoxication or, in" cases of minors, misrepresenting their ages. | ' The violators paid total fines amounting to $10,432 and ‘actually served a total of 375 days in. Jails.
IN '"ERMINIE'—Clarice Reim-
er has a leading role in the op-
eretta "Erminie," which will be produced by St. Paul's Senior Walther league next Friday and | Saturday at 8:15 p. m. in St.
|tional scholastic honor society, the
Paul's Lutheran: school hall, LLY EVERETTE Weghorst and Wright sts. UEFY' COCHRAN Times Amusement IATHEWS oom Cldek ENGLISH “The Iceman Cometh,” O'Neill play, at 7:30, CIRCLE
Frankie Carle, his orchestra and
stage show at 1:10, 4:05, 7 and 9:40, “Easy Come, Easy Go,” with Barry Pitzgerald, Diana Lynn and Sonny Tufts, at 11:10, 2:06, 5, 7:56 and 10:30, INDIANA suddenly Je pl with Pauls IL LINDIS ST. = JAP JONES HOTEL ette dard’ and - Fre acMur28 3 ulin: Vi at 11, 1:80, 4:40, 7:35 and
RONALD THE L
GEORGE APLEY ZI cis
STARTS THURSDAY!
CIRCLE
“Fear in the Night,” with Paul «Kelley and DeForest Kelley, at 12:40, 3:30, 6:25 and 9:15
KEITH'S
“The Best Years of Our Lives,” with Myrna Loy, Fredric March, Dana Andrews, Hoagy Carmichael ahd others, at 11:30, 2:45, 5:56 and
LOEW'S
“Johnny . O'Clock,” with Dick Fowl and urn Keyes, at 11, 4:38, 1:27 a :19.
COLMAN rg
lie Brooks 4 Al B and Lloyd, at 12:38, 3:34, y : : 6:13 and 9:08, 50
immy 8: “The Egg and 1,” with Claudette Colbert, ed MacMuirh and Marorie Main, at 11:13, , 3:32, 5:43, :54 and 10:03.
LYRIC
Artists Club Elects Officers
Election of officers at_a recent
TAL:
{has been announced. |" Officers for the coming térm Include Mrs. Ruth Pratt Bobbs, Indi{anapolis, president; George Jo {Mess, Indianapolis, first vice president; ©. Curry Bohm, Nashville,
EIR SQUARE
LAST TIME TONITE, 5:45 to 6-80c Louis Hayward—Barbara Britten
RETURN OF MONTE CRISTO |
Arthur Lake—Penny Singleton
second vice president; Mrs, June Burkholder, West Lafayette, third
[[crRANADA a
(Je 1: $1 holy NIA AVF.
JAS. CAGNEY
“I3 RUE MADELEINE”
kins, Indianapolis, secretary, and Damien J. Lyman, Indianapolis, treasurer. New directors elected are Dale Bessire, Nashville; Simon P. Baus and Clifton Wheeler, Indianapolis.
BLONDIE’S BIG MOMENT Acie © PILGRIM LADY Bargain ¥ SANDERS Night ©® Alan Ladd O Ronnie a Oe
Directors held over are Mrs. Evelynne Mess and Ernest Ropkey, Indianapolis; Ruthven Byrum, Ander-
Neighborhood Theater Directory
EAST SIDE
“THE JOLSON STORY” oi.
Larry Parks—William Demarest Plus Selected Short Subjects
son; Lee Detchon, Crawfordsville, and A. Reid Winsey, Greencastle.
HT - rex | Chemistry Chairman Wiis LLL; “Selected for I. U. i Livy P Jp Oy ER be : Times State Service | “THE JOLSON STORY" BLOOMINGTON, Ind, May 6.—
Appointment of Dr. Frank T.
IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR Gucker, Jr., professor of chemistry
Pieture Starts at 7:00 and 9:33
JOUNT © 7s PARAM E Ja = Constance Bennett—Gracie Fields “PARIS UNDERGROUND" = _ "DURANGO VALLEY RAIDERS
~A add MECCA N. ic Jian Ladd | “TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST” Plus Selected Shart Subjects TACOMA Bing Crosby—Fred Astaire
“BLUE SKIES" im Color Plus Selected Short Short Subjects
TUXEDO ...%..
=n ou Alan Ladd—Brian Donlevy , “TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST’ Robert Lowery “LADY CHASER"
TAZ LER
5500 [: WASHINGTON ST ames Cagney—Annabella
~ #13 RUE MADELEINE” mer Revers WHEL DORADO”
nd Tri \ D er “NORA -PRENTISS"
E . “PERFECT MARRIAGE”
Brian Doplevy—Y vonne de Carlo
“Song of the Scheherazade”
Don Porter—Lois Collier
“WILD BEAUTY”
PARK FREE
RIV
. Tonite, 5:45 to 6, 25¢ Plus Tax Robert Walker—Brian Donlevy
Tom Drake—Audrey Totter
“BEGINNING OR THE END”
Roy Rogers—~Dale Evans
Garey “HELDORADO”
er 8 Stooges Laff Riot! WED Ann Sheridan “NORA PRENTISS" * D. Niven “PERFECT MARRIAGE”
Robt. Montgomery .”“LADY IN THE LAKE" = Monteomery. “BETTY CO CO-ED"
Adults 25¢, Ohlldren 12¢, Plus Tax Randolph Scott “BADMAN'’S TERRITORY" | Marcy McGuire “DING DONG WILLIAMS"
“TIME, PLACE & GIRL”
nnis Morgan Besnis 2 Valentine"
Bill Henry “Mysterious Mr.
WEST SIDE SPEEDWAY ..l.10
“THE MAN I LOVE" “CRIME DR.'S MANHUNT"
2540 w. Michigan BE. 0820
DAISY
Sonja Henie “SUN VALLEY SERENADE” pny Reed “HER SISTER'S SECRET”
OLD "TRAIL | 5700 ov aban
Paul Kelly “STRANGE JOURNEY” “RETURN OF MONTE. CRISTO" Fddie Albert
STATE & Fide Alben
10th & Holmes “RENDEZVOUS WITH ANNIE" William Gargan ‘HOT CARGO"
BELMONT * Belmont and Wash. |
Wallace Beery—Edward’ Arnold » “MIGHTY McGURK" “BEGINNING OR THE END"
___SOUTH si SIDE
Claudette Cole tall Pidgeon . “THE SECRET HEART’ Story of a Boy and His Dog “MY DOG SHEP"
eH 2242
Ty +
242 EB. Washington MA-7
“Song of the Scheherazade”
‘TALBOTT
Plus CARTOON ¥ AND NEWS at Northwestern university, as NORTH ¢ SIDE chairman of the department of chemistry tt Indiana university was 19th & Sylvia Sid announced today. Stratford College Rater! oer
“SEARCHING WIN Dr. Gucker will succeed Dr. Ralph “IT'S GREAT TO BE AP UNG" “ |L. Shriner who recently was ap4 - rs | pointed chairman of the organic division, department of chemistry {at the University of Iowa. The new chemistry head is a graduate of Haverford college where he also received his master’s degree. He was a Harris Fellow gt Harvard university where he was awarded the Ph. D. degree in 1925.
|
Gary Coopér—Jean Arthur “THE PLAINSMAN" Dorothy Lamour—Ray Milland “JUNGLE PRINCESS” WED ‘MY DARLING.CLEMENTINE' . “BAMBOO BLONDE"
{ meeting of the Indiana Artists club |
{versity college, will announce the
vice president; Mrs. Letha H. Gas- honor roll of that division and Dr. |
Awards Include Scholarships, Plaques
Scholastic achievements of 200 Butler university students will be recognized at 10 a. m. Thursday at
the fieldhouse. Awards to outstanding students will include scholarships, plaques and mémberships in honor societies. Butler President M. O. Ross will preside. Sponsored by the university and directed by Phi Kappa Phi, na-
Honor day program will feature an address by Dr. Clyde E. Wildman, president of DePauw university. President Ross will preside. » Objective of Society The program will’ open with a processional of faculty and admin-
invocation will be given by Prof. 8. Marion 8mith of the school of religion faculty and Dr. P. M, Ball, president of Phi Kappa Phi and dean of the college of education, will speak on the objectives of the honor society. Dr. Gino A. Ratti, dean of the college of liberal arts and sciences, will announce the awards for his college which include the honor roll; the silver medal of the Alliance Francaise of Indianapolis for excellence in French; the W. K. Kellogg Foundation scholarship, and scholarships granted by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Dean O. L. Shelton of the school of religion will announce awards for his school including new members of Theta, Phi religious honor society; priges given by the Indian. apolis Hebrew congregation: wine ners in the Davies sermon contest; speech improvement awards; the
Essay contest. Announce School Awards Dr. M. G. Bridenstine, assistant dean of the college of business administration, will announce awards for that school including the honor ro}; economics honor society; members of Kappa Tau Alpha, journalism honorary; winner of the Theta Sigma Phi necklace for excellence in journalism; the senior journalism trophy, and the Indianapolis Theta Sigma Phi alumnae award. Dr. Ball, as director of the uni
We Have If!
‘ f
RL En]
/ 2 ITE] 17;
Gangel ..x>...
2519-23 W. WASH FR. 9033
We Have I!
Lome son
IT,
CARR-HECKMAN SALES
2621-2623 W. Michigan St. CA-0900
PAD
FALL CRELK BLVD at [akg DVR RES
PENDLETON PIKE—OPENS 7:30
DOORS OPEN TONIGHT 6:45 Filmed in G lorious Technicolor “THE JOLSON STORY” With Larry Parks as “Jolson” Shown at 7 and 9:40
Rex Harrison—LilH Palmer
“Notorious Gentleman” Sun—""The Jolson Story"
Barbershop Harmay
Hear the Leading Quartets of S. P.E/B. S. Q. S. A, Inc. from ALABAMA—GEORGIA—KENTUCKY TENNESSEE and INDIANA In the Official Regional Contest
OPEN 6:15
Brian Donlevy—Yvonne de Carle
Don Porter—Lois Collier
“WILD BEAUTY” sex ow HOLLYWOOD one || Murat—May 11, 2:30 P. M, aul Henreid—Matreen O'Hara .
“SPANISH MAIN" rr mee rp John Loder “GAME OF. 7. DEATH"
wr
[Te ESQUIRE
30th § iL. LAST TIMES TONIGHT | Hedy Tune Robert i
LAMARR ALLYSON WALKER “HER HIGHNESS AND BELL BOY” ||| Charles Boyer—Lauren Bacall | ||| “CONFIDENTIAL AGENT" 16th and Delaware |
CINEMA 5:45 to 6—25¢, Plus Tax
Robert esi Bidar Totter
“LADY IN THE LAKE”
Ida Lupino—Robert Alda
“THE MAN | LOVE" | REX 2 ote
Monte Hale—Adrian Booth “OUT CALIFORNIA WAY" in Color Ginger Rogers “MAGNIFICENT DOLL"
WA.
5 S— Talbott at 224
JACK ARMSTRONG « + « NEWS I
Betty Hutton—Sonny Tule
“CROSS MY HEA __ CHRISTMAS _IN CONNECTICU ™
D REA | BRIGHTWOOD
Cary Grant™
“THE JOLSON STORY”
IN/ GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR Plus DOXALD DUCK—FOX NEWS " ® Family Shows o
5T.CLAIR
FOR 75 YEARS
54510 @ 30¢
Brian Donlevy—Yvonne de Carlo
“Song of the Scheherazade” 4
Don Porter—Lois Collier
“WILD BEAUTY”
College at 634
VOGUE Free Parking
* Betty Hutton—Sonny Tufts
“CROSS MY HEART"
James Mason “SEVENTH VEIL” [% Ma YWOOD o Open Air Theater i ( 9 aires "CRACKUPY _ “BLONDIE’S BIG MOMENT”
"HELD OVER
Practically EVERYBODY COMES TO BLOCK'S FOR EMERSON
RADIOS
BLOCK'S, Radio Center, Fifth Floor
And at our branch stores: 1107 Shelby St., 5534 E. Washington, | 1th and Meridian
lock 's
Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:00,
Monday throygh Saturday
the annual Honor day exercises in
istrative staff in cap and gown’ The
christian board of publication schol- | arship, and winners of the Irwin
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Butler to Honor
Edward H. Niles, dean of the college of pharmacy, will announce the honor roll for the pharmacy school.
General awards to be announced
SEE-HEAR-BUY
roy ry
by President Ross include new mem=
|
—{bers-of Pht-Chi"Nu; freshman Wom-
en's honorary; Phi Eta Sigma, freshman men's honorary; Scarlet
sociation of Women Students; Butler literary prizes; award of the Indiana Branch of the League of American Penwomen; scholarship for manuscripts editor; the Sigma Tau Delta award for manuscripts writing; university merit trophy to the. campus organization “selected for meritorious service; the gold key of the Y. M. C. A.; winners in the John Chapman Miller university public speaking contest: the senior scholarships, and new members of Phi Kappa Phi.
y
We Carry a Large Selection of
EMERSON RADIOS
Brown Hardware & Electric Go.
Trey at Carson
GA-0074
members of Alfred Marshall |
Quill scholarship; the Phi Chi Nul award; scholarship cup of the As-
We Have It!
Federal Auto Supply Co.
701 N.- Capitol Ave. LI. 4582
a & APPLIANCE Sin
5876 College Ave. BR. 5212
Come In—See—Hear
oS) aR],
/ t If fH] /]
Meridian Appliances
836 S. Meridian LIL 9253
Ready to Deliver
0/22),
Easy Terms Arranged Open to 7 P. M,, Sat. 8 P. M.
fiadio Al
*3 to '300
* CONVENIENCE
Take 6 weuks before your A yment, a to repay the entire amoun " fret m » 38. month
* CONFIDENTIAL
Ni ip a. Mgr ——— inquires ot your fiends, tele | §
* PROMPT
Phone first-—then stop In, toda our dependable giick service. "
* COURTEOUS
A ompt and mest friendly with an old reliable company.
You will Mts OR
service. You deal
iy gems
SRE Soh
~ Phone Either Office
-
AMERICAN LOAN
COMPANY ' - Dependable for Nearly 50 Years
MA 4358 719 STATE LIFE BUILDING ge MA 1555 347 BANKERS TRUST BUILDING
ix
i
es
i i"
s J
battery © js “Porta
vi k cht carry g performan
pe. batteries ~
122 S. MERIDIAN ST.. INDIANAPOLIS 4, IND.
axion: wi “i oF Perfection:
ce.
-
PEERLESS ELECTRIC SUPPLY co.
DISTRIBUTOR (Wholesale Only) ; rad SAM
RADIO DEPT.
FIRST FLOOR.
-—
Theres Voddof of | Su pry nes I “Point Quality A
IEG
STYLE, TONE, PERFORMANCE AND VALUE 4
Emerson Radio scientists search the world 2 over for the finest materials and then com=
bine them harmoniously in exquisite instru- i ments—YOU get BETTER Style, Tone, Per- - Ga formance and Value, roadie u sr
This is why there are. millions of ; Emerson Radio owners—why Emerson has become the World’s Largest Maker of + 5 New 1947 Ememvon Radio models — for every purpose and every purse — NEW in a every respect. In new types of chassis, new fo pi oy evelo Obiuents, new utilization of = tubes and all other components—.new oper ating efficiency. ; ea Call on your nearest Emerson Radio dealer ° now and see these and other new 1947 et advances fulfill your highest hopes! : 1
EMERSON RADIO, AND -PHONOGRAPH CORP. NEW YORK 11, N.Y.
&5 i i3
¥ $e i i : a i
TRA ve kv 4
" GOMEIN . .. SEE HEAR AND SELECT YOUR EME ON Pal ol CHARLES MAYER AND COM . 20 W. WASHINGTON ST.
