Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1948 — Page 13
ne men Such ls...
ved
MERRIER
: o 15 nS Pe 3
| SANDERS Ys
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, 1048
programs, Competent, experienced f for graduates.
MAS 00 nd *
p— x wong
ANDERSON oy
r— po" )
wk "”
Prospective students are invited fo
they wiE TH at ted: orca vd istussions of courses and jo asiipieng-accsmaradations.~ with thorough, friendly goyn="
sejors.
$k
Indiana Business
“Central,” the I. B. C. of Indianapolis, is located at
802 North Meridian Street -LF1 7-7-1). 104% VIRC INIA AVE.
Last Times Tonite=5:45 to 6—30¢ Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson—In Color
“2 GUYS FROM TEXAS” Tn an” “Big Punch”
to 6-30¢
TONITE-5:45 Brian Ahern—Constance Bennett
“SMART WOMAN" im Heit “Arizona Ranger’
Lois
Late Fall Term
Begins November 1 Definite, specific to-the-point courses.
State-wide, no-charge placement service,
. Day and Evening Sessions
. Approved G.I. Training
Ry mail or telephone to any of the schools pin: Dening Yelatls Ja.
William Holden “TEXAS”
Intensive, resultful aculty. Big demand
contact the points
College
“CHEYENNE”
Neighborhood Theater Directory
Brian Aherne “SMART WOMAN"
EAST SIDE
Glenn Ford—Evelyn Keyes |
“MATING OF MILLIE" | __
—- = 1 E, Wash, St.
© SOUTH "SIDE ARFIELD =, &i Robert Mitechum-—Jane Greer
T OF THE PAST”
“ot Mark Daniels « “Bm ‘RY ME DF AD"
LINCOLN a
1531 8. East [TR
rene Dunas nile Born
~ PARAMOUN per REMEMBER MANY at Now Jersey Don Castle “ROSES ARE BED» Franchot % Aims gd c— Chas Starrett “Fighting Fromtinrmn ‘NORTH SIDE " % T4020 in F. New York ein REX wn § 2
ANOTHER FIRST IRVINGTON SHOWING! G
“PIN-UP GIRL” in Technicolor Bing Crosby “IF I MAD MY WAY"
Tonite—5:45 to S30, Plus Tax Myr
Betty Grable—Martha Raye
“Abbott and Costelle MEEY FRANKENSTEIN"
Mt CUARGENY Caulfield
Wii)
lo
“Abbott and Costeligy, MEET FRANKENSTEIN
Jolin Payne—Joan Sanifield NY”
Humphrey} Bogarivianten Bacall Wilds Twins
"CAMPUS _HONEY MOON"
“LA
“SUPERMAN,” Chapter 8
igre, aE
"|Cadle's Merrill-Case C #/Neighbe . rhe : If Stuffy No adle's Merrill-Case Concerf|Neighborhood se Dubbed Tragedy’ by Reviewer Theaters ol Heud Cold By HENRY BUTLER ‘And while the Indianapolis BELMONT-Through Saturday. Larceny" i The Robert Merrill-Russ Case Symphony, for example, with CINEMA Through atures “Lite With |conceft last night at Cadle Taber- proper balance between strings ran su Spo S Sleep |nacle was one of those box-office and wind instruments, can sound mer a and FOuhore Bubjects iY; "tile. With Tonight 5 4 yet relief this quick OB managers like to forget. effective in Cadle, a synthetic, oN ame” fa he “Tre “une, ih A few drops of Va-tro-nol in| It: ma 1 t EMER! t pov y seem- cruel. to say 80, strictly radio orchestra like Mr, SON--Through satur any, “Ma ing noi and fo pen) met but the crowd that stayed AWAY Case's is lost. bupurmant” Chapter 1 Roan” plus Heller comes 80 fast because didn’t miss too much. When wind instruments almost|" Somers Mma aun, TAY Smart és! Tt hel Werks right where trouble That may be partly the fault {outnumber strings and, the en- | GARFIELD Through OR or “out of ves os : eS of Cadle's acbustics. Cadle is not | {semble has only one string bass, (GAR PUELD. through lomorrow. Mout of easier, and invites restful sleep. Always much more -of a concert hall than the orchestra is a problem for Be Punch” Tomorrow through keep a bottle handy near your bed, |UNion Station or the Coliseum. studio engineers with the best Wednesday: “The Pirate and He Try it! Vicks Va~-tro-nel Nose Dropsi [It distorts solo voices and small mik a Try h Saturday: Mating e-and-amplifier equipment. of Mille” and. Sma choral ensembles, like the little) As a conductor, Mr. Case is HOLLYWOOD Through ‘\omorro ow: “Mir —— ichorus on last night's program. precise and relentless rather than| og of, Woncls, and “God's Country
of radio training and timing. Last night he drove the orchestra and (Mr, Merrill both through Handel's [famous “Largo” with little appar ent feeling for the slight slow{downs the music demands here land there. Mr. Merrill's fine baritone voice| and competent musicianship would |
tage in the Murat.
and intentions, were hampered by | |over-elaborate arrangements evi-| dently written by an instrumentalist.. A short Stephen Foster medley which should have been | simple enough, required the sing-|® ers to produce so many changings harmonies that they prompt|ly went and stayed flat. But under such unfavorable acoustic conditions, even the best lefforts of earnest and able musicians can be disappointing.
Plantation BAR-B-Q .
RRR 8 in a era ert fiat
An Bs. hicks,
BSP RSI
Try Our “Special Golden Brown Southern Fried CHICKEN . ....... $1.25]
Superb Foods from Our Kitchen
Ir
: ny
Dennis Morgan |
Excellent Drinks from Our Bar
OPEN TILL 2:00 A. M.
Open Sundays P. M. Till Midnight
226 N. fllinols St.
LI-6348
sympathetic, Maybe it's the effect HOWARD — Thiouen
have been heard to better advan- |
The chorus, with good voices |”
‘Delicious Bar-B-Q Spare Ribs |i
oT hs diy
tomorrow: “Ruth. less” and My Heart." ING—Through Satirday: “Larceny” and “Night in Nevada.' NCOLN ~ Through tomorrow: “I Remember Mama and “Roses Are Red.” 0 TRAIL—'‘The Pirate” and Ton rail Scouts.” Tomorrow through SatJirday: Larceny” and “Night Time in
vada ORIEATAL—" ‘Diamond Jim” and “FM | of New: Orleans Tomorrow through
Saturda "Strawberry Roan” = and “River dy." PARAMOUNT ~ “1 Love Trouble" and “Fightin Frontiersman.' Tomorrow and Pri Ay: “Casbah” and “Heading por Heaven ARK ER Through tomorrow "1 Walk Alone” and “Lady From Shanghai." BEX--THIvigh tomorrow Key Largo” ampus Honeymoon. RITZ Through Saturday “Life With Father’ and short subjects, RIVOLI--Through turday: “Mr. Bland. ings Builds His Dream House’ and
Nigis Time in Nevada'
DERS—"Texas" and “Cheyenne.” To ANDYaL through Saturday: “Philo Vance's Secret Mission” and “Ghost
Town Renegades” plus “Brother Knows Sat HERIDAN—Through Saturday: “Paradine Came” ane “Blond ies Reward” plus “Su * Chapter SPEE WAY ‘Ruthless’ a Big Punch.” Tomorrow through Satur A * elars and “Night Time in Nevada." |8T. CLAIR-—Through Saturda “Abbott and Costalle Meet and “Larceny’’ plus os | STRAND — rough aturdaY: and Costello Meet Prankensiein” and “Larceny” plus “Superman,” Chapter 8. TU XEDO—Through Saturday: ‘Pin Up
ARS eis? gh men THN
Tp yi Central Park.” SUBURBAN “
nkenstein
GROVE—Through tomorrow “Mating of. and ‘One Million B 00D OPEN AVR Through’ tomor“Fabulous
tomor short
Millie” | MAYW row: ‘Carnegie Hall” and
Joe MOON. LITE DRIVE-IN-Through ow: Lite With Father” and HA PENDLETON PIKE RIVE; IN—-"Intrigue” nd “Personal Colum WESTSIDE OUTDOOR “rhyeugh tomor« ow “Spoilers of the North” and cartoon and news
DOWNTOWN AMBASSADOR, ALAMO — Held Over! e Squadron” and "Gung Ho."
Plan Holloween Fete
Pupils of the Hibben School, 5237 Pleasant Run Pkwy. will hold their annual Halloween | party during the morning sessipn ‘of school Friday. Miss Helene | Hibben, director, and members of the staff will lead the children in a parade through the streets
_THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
h AEC TE ROOTS] ov
with J
hearing a» your asaring
ave Siwayy hoped for,
Others see on! the beautiful Hear Rings You wear as | Jew.
their hidden secret as you hear clearly and easily pais.
hearing can be concealed
as it is conquered. Mail this ad with your name and address. or come in person to . , ,
MAICO of Indiana
A186 Hume-Mansur Bldg, MA-
“WHAT'S CONSIDERED A FAIR COMMUNITY FUND GIFT?"
rv Agee rnd one. “hour's pay on ‘eight payer
40-hour week. Circumstances will force o few persons to give ot a little lower rote. Higher incomes will yield gifts oft o higher rote. Payment moy be made quarterly. A fair gift is o reasonable gift, based upon income. .
THE COMMUNITY / FUND
Indianapolis and Marion County
29th ANNUAL CAMPAIGN October 25 to November 1§
THE ULTRA-NEW
CORONET
22D sné TALBOT?
WA-50%0
ar pal. Tonite—5:45 te 6—25¢ Plus Tas “MR. "BLANDINGS BUILDS || twin Nicotom posse HIS DREAM HOUSE” “LIFE WITH FATHER"
Roy Rogers—In Color “NIGHT TIME IN NEVADA"
3) 4830 €
Glenn Ford “MATING OF MILLIE” Gene Autry * "STRAWNERRY ROAN"
Starts § Tonight askin
aries LA ‘In Alfred Hitchcock's " “BLONDIE’S REWARD", nsteaas
‘SUPERMAN,’ Ch. 6 ‘Superman in Danger’
what TIME IN NEVADA”
Burt
John Joan Dan PAYNE CAULFIELD DURYEA | i" A
LARCENY” CINEMA
Plus Selected Short Subjects ‘MODERN “PUSH-BACK" SEATS
| c¥=-] I=
3 [LRTrr
No , ‘Superman |
Nes to Farth’ 1
n 12% Pine Tox 1 WAL K ALONE" Rita ts Hayworth “LADY | TADY FROM SHANGHAI"
SHERIDAN
Seth Lancaster *
THRU
PR A AIL
TT AT REGULAR PRICES! » Sr nba } >
EOR-An TODD ‘ON—Charles COBURN .
““PARADINE CASE”
The
[all
tus i Hy n Ano
Lab lal J
HEALS 18,2 4
(Hi daN]
LLL CRI
0
that is years ahead—th
oA And William AL NICOLOR
TRIGGER POWEI
“|
«IN BEAUTIFUL COLOR _m
EVINE
DAISY
Warren Douglas “THE TRESPASSER"
SPEEDWAY
“HUTHLESA" Wayne Morris a PUNCH" BELMONT Belmont and Wash,
WEST SIDE TE) iow. Mishigen
Mark Stevens—Lioyd Nolas, STREET WITH NO NA
"Zachary y Batt Dissia Lynn
John Payne—Joan Caulfield LARCENY" n Beautiful Color
"16th and Delaware kl
In TECH- Irene
DUNNE
FE WITH FATHER”
us Selected Short Subjects __
Abbott and Costelle
MEET FRANKENSTEIN"
Johan Payne—Joan Canlfield
“LARCENY”
“SUPERMAN,” Chapter #
VOGUE
Free Parking Alan Ladd—Donna Reed “BEYOND GLORY"
Roy Rogers—Iin Beautiful Color “NIGHT TIME IN NEVADA
8:45 to 6-230 Plus Tas
College at 634
Roy Ro, “NIG TIME IN NEVADA"
HOLLYWOOD 180% ¢ Kooserel
OLD TRAIL “%".I
udy 4 " in Technicolor
Allan Lake “OREGON TRAIL SCOUTS"
Zachary fcoti-—Dians Ly .. “RUTHLESS”
SOUTH SIDE
“DIAMOND JIN"
“FLAME OF NEW ORLEANS”
Fred A uttar=Villlt tang Siuatrs © “MIRACLE OF THE BELLS" Geo. Brent “God's Country & Woman"
SUBURBAN AYWOOD
CHILDREN ar 12 FREE, u Jiesvuiianies by an Adult HWunt—=William Prince
"WGARNEGIE HALL" cin, YFABULOUS JOE".
ROVE
LAL] [.W-)
Wi Vietoh' Mature “ONE MILLION Bo”
—_—
value! You are invited t New Hudson with “The and for years to come!
Here is truly streamlinec
clusive,
taining more than adeq
But streamlined beauty Hudson's modern design.
car takes even the s out” for roadability in
*This design available
|
L '
- Come in and ses the new Mudson—the motor car
highway, with beauty, riding qualities, comfort and safety only possible because of a new “step-down” design, offered by no other automobile!
Only once in a blue moon does a car step so far ahead that it is a protected investment in motor-car
bination of free-flowing, low-built lines that develop naturally out of a recessed floor which is the key to a basically new and exclusive design principle.* The New Hudson is the only car you step down into.
The development of a “step-down” zone in an exall steel Monobilt body-and-frame' permits Hudson to build the lowest car on the highway only five feet from ground to top — while main-
Hudson has a hug-the-road way of going on every conceivable kind of highway. The wa
Is completely . tharge of the nearest Hudson dealer's.
COME
J of Irvington.
HEAR in SECRET,
ico s minialure % Nearing Al Aid
Learn how your
ORS SR
a
$12if your income is $60 fora -
ND HERS
J aw
| 2
ny: alles
re | oan
Guess the secreth out Bill, Mary K. sow me
«A Women reach fore con of Folgers Coffee | know she is plenty partial fo the mon
¢
=" ate Ha, utty in your hands . e-man type! Yes, men really do love their Folger's Coffee. It’s such a robust drink . . . so vigorous. . . so full bodied , . . seemingly charged with a flavor tang Sha lifts up jaded spirits and really fortifies a man. r Folger's brings you special Mountain Grown co ol hat complement each other in a most \ OE combination—the most individual and distinctive of all coffee flavors. A near hundred years of Khow, how bring this coffee to you at the very peak of perfection. Do try Folger’s soon. It will really step up your coffee enjoyment!
FOLGER'S COFFEE
| THERE'S A MOUNTAIN OF FLAVOR IN EVERY SPOONFUL!
?. Eopecally if In
Loe itu! = | Ihe modern design for
eo lowest-built car on the
o see just such a car—the modern design for '49"—
{ beauty—a stunning com-
uate interior head room!
isn't the whole story of Far from it!
in which this t curves makes it a “‘stand1949 or any other year! explained and Wustrot od In a booklet
IN, SE
recessed floor m
‘Hudson's fabulous 1Trade-mark and patents pending.
These remarkable riding qualities are largely due to the fact that the New Hudson provides the lowest center of gravity in any American stock car—yet road clearance is ample! It is a widely recognized fact that the lower to the ground a car can be built, the more stability it will have and the safer it will be.
Such delightful conformity to the road, coupled with the protection of riding encircled by a sturdy 0 ‘ are box-section steel frame, gives to everyone who rides in a New Hudson a grand feeling of safe well-being! This feeling is further enhanced by the ease with which this car is operated, and by the restful quiet with which Hudson glides along — thanks ta the superb sound control engineered into this advanced automobile, © .
As you ride, you find Hudson's modern design provides not only more head room, but roomier seats than in any By Jat provineed car built today! Hudson's it possible to move full-height seats down to harmonize with the new, lower top. And these seats extend the full width of the hod. because they are positioned not only ahead of the rear axle, but completely ahead of the rear wheels.
See “The modern design for "49" today! Come in and let us’ show you the many advantages of “step-down” design principle.
E “THE MODERN DESIGN FOR
ACE MOTORS, IN 1136 N. Meridian
LINDNER-BRUN ING, INC. 711 Fairfield Ave. :
new Hudson
lea
ad
2 7) PY.
YOU RIDE within a base frame ( tn the left), and non rear wheels so t Toll Sod STE por fies Bi foe A dd ly ond gor compar! t. ¥ * * * HUDSON FLOORS TRY AUTOMATIC gear shif' in forward a. within the frame (as EE Rdedb y Hudson's rive aster tea shown above), seats © bY far He easiest of all ways to drive. oan are lowered, 80 you | an Jong nd 48 fast as you like in et more than ample rar then Hite y Jue A mangentarity, you're Bead room with the he shift into high comes only when you are new, lower center of ratty! Button control on the instrument panel pro-
gravity
ir”
"49
RODOCKER MOTORS, INC. 1160 W. 16th St.
‘ SCANLAN SALES | 217.19 E. wa
