Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1948 — Page 9

C. 28, 1048

vo

- POVIIVYY

POOPY IVPYSe

Bol ted d bt ll ot to

OPIS YY

Montgomery Clift

RIVER”

y—Joe Sawyer

FS TROUBLE”

ry Moore—In Color

F OCTOBER” on-—Gail Russell 1000 EYES”

IVER”

AFF PARADE + BAD WOLF" awatha ip Monk” MORROW |. Montgomery

[HE_HUNTED"

AR———————A igomery Gift

VER”

ON AND NEWS “JUNE BRIDE"

5

COLOR

HAVILLAND ay Award Role

HIS OWN”

Gene Autry “Sioux City Sue”

Program! RN OF OCTOBER" IE ;

~Wayne Morris F--¥OLR-LIFE” \ “LITTLE IODINE" Setmant. and. Wash, .. 5...

Anne Baxter HE IRISH”

Roe Touny IE STRANGER” S700 W. Wash, ... L BE-0004 Claire Trevor 1

tUTH STORY" 1 HE CREEPER” —

ERGs wav

Meet Frankenstein® YLARCENY”

| SIDE

Shelby St. {G FATHER DUNNE ING OF MILLIE" 2119 Prospech MA. 1849 “DRIFTWOOD” ORK BITES MAN"

| SIDE.

a —

'HUND Color Cartoon Revue 220 and Talbous 3:45 to G30 Arlene Dahl N YANKEE” Van Heflin

ET LAND” ~BACK SEATS 6th and Del 6-25¢ Plus Tas me Baxter ERICHO” raldine Brooks BLE YOU” DD 1803 Roses ~Jane Powell URY LINER” ILVER RIVER" Ser — vt r— RBAN

se en ——

¥

~Glenn Ford bo

of Carmen” Y TIME” In Cplog

¢

4

Rg 3. Hapern . Lay

v

"TUESDAY, DEC. 28, 1048" a Off the Record— :

Herman-Harris Are ‘Everywhere’

On New Slow and Moody Melody

5 Tune is Tailor-Made for Throbbing

Trombone. . . Should Be; Soloist Wrote lt

By DONNA MIKELS Here's heaven for Herman-Harris adherants. A whole side of the Herman powerhouse subdued into moody bac d for a throbbin’-sobbin’ Bill Harris trombone solo. Name of the disc is A Everywhere, on. Columbia, ~~ i If the slow moody melody seems tailor-made for t stvie it might be because the composer was a guy named Bill Harris. A longtime member of the Herman Herd, Harris seemed|combination on “A Little Bird to know how to style. every note/Told Me,” and “If That Isn't to: bring out the band's best—and|Love, What Is?” what could be better tian| For a Latin lilt, try Xaxier Woody's best? Cugat’s “Siesta,” "and “In SanThe second side is a neat con-|tiago, Chile,” sung by Bob Gratrast. It's an all-out rhythm in-/ham. strumental on the “Goof and 1,”

with some terrific solo work vv Arnold, Como

Woody, tenor saxman Stan Getz) and Don Lamond on drums. As od the bopsters would say, it's as 1 OP Juke Boxes

mad, mad! | > ¥ xx : " SEEMS A shame to talk about other records after mentioning] this one. But other people besides Woody do make good Fevorss—| Trinstance! RCA Victor—Brad Gowans,| one of the men in the know ‘on jazz music, has recorded two Dixieland classics “Singin’ the Blues,” and “Jazz Me Blues,” with an all-star group of such stars’ as Gowans himself on trombone, | the late Dave Tough at drums, Billy. Butterfield’'s trumpet and a dozen others. Both tunes were waxed originally by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band on RCA Victor and in later years by such greats as Armstrong, Beiderbecke, Red Nichols Pennies, Ellington and ‘a dozen others. In his version Gowans brings: the stylings up to date but the keeps

Eddy Arnold and Perry Como were voted top “nickel grabbers” by coin machine operators in the annual poll of Cash Box, industry magazine, : Arnold took first place as best hillbilly artist of 194% as well as for his waxing of “Bouquet of Roses.” For the second time Como was voted best male vocalist. Vaughn Monroe was voted best. orchestra in the same poll. A I ————————————————————

Ted Weems’ ‘Mickey’ Hits Million Mark Ted Weems’ record: of “Heart~| aches” has just moved over in|

the recording industry's “Hall Of Fame,” that select circle of mil-|

yo eed

, [Woman Suffocates|

As Trailer Burns

* Coroner Holds Inhaled Fumes Caused Death A coroner's verdict of death by | suffocation was indicated today| in the death of a West Side woman in her burning trailer home yesterday. Mrs. Ruth Dodd, Maplehurst Trailer Camp, 4903 W. Washing-

ITT

toi "St, probablty-died- from-—in | haling fumes of the fire which gutted the trailer, Dr. R. B. Storms, Marion County coroner, | said. \ | . He said the 41-year-old woman | apparently fainted or suffered a| sheart attack while trying to put | out the fire which started in al mattress. { Neighbors found Mrs. Dodd's | body when they discovered her) trailer was ablaze at about 5 p. m. yesterday. Russell Strunk, | 22, of a nearby trailer, was sum-| moned by another neighbor, Mrs. | :B.- E.- Wilson, who saw smoke! {from the Dedd trailer. As Mr. Strunk wrenched: open

{terior burst into flames. He {rushed in, picked up Mrs. Dodd's {body from the floor and carried! {her out. { Mrs. Dodd's dog, believed to be! labout 19 years old, also died in the smoke-filled trailer. Her husband, William Dodd, | 68, is an elevator operator at] the Underwriters’ Bldg. He was working at the time of the blaze.

Six Hurt in Ral |

Women's

HUGE SAVINGS ON OUR 2ND FLOOR

{the trailer -door--the entire -in-4

Higher-Priced

COATS. and SUI

Precision tailored all wool garments in leading Winter Shades! Hooded coats

and manipulated gabardine suits.

FIRST FLOOR

limit 4

cloths

[(] 1000 Boxes of “Breeze” Suds

So that more may save — Wwe must

_CUSLOMEr «us susrsssones

7] (800) 15¢ Terry Wash Cloths

Slight irregulars of 15¢ quality in soft pastel shades! Generous size

(C] Clearance! 200 Better Rugs 18x36-Inch Hit or Miss pattern rag rugs and 24x48-inch basket $ weave felt rugs! ......:...each

Boxes for

boxes to each

trenirsennsessaeess och

v

n and 10¢ Values! Pins, Combs, Straight Pins! Shoe Laces, Buttons, Rick-Rack!

"] 260 Pieces Better Enamelware Double-coated, blue speckled and white! 6-Cup’ percolators, 10- & 14-qt. Dish Pans, Utility and Pudding Pans ..eeesavsevncsnnesns

("] Closeouts! Auto Seat Covers Actual $3.98 qualities! A good assortment, but not all colors in all Btyles /uovvervvnnnsvenains,. OAC

Clearanee of Notion Items

each

~

Bobby Pins; Hair

» 3200

300 Curtain Panels

Jacquard Bedspreads

Hon-copy - sellers, to admit still

another Weems entry. Ted's Mercury platter of the

oldie, “Mickey,” has just hit the}

| |

“ford, is honored as Columbia entirely mortal objectives. The 1S Somewhat less of the rhapsodic

the authoritative “ruckey tuck” Milliag sales figure. of the original tunes. : His record of “Heartaches,” For light listening, try the Ht a pe wo Jue 8 halt “ - ecca ¢..- a . ) ng Lote DH vey 7 Sul and RCA Victor, was responsible | his band and his star sideman, a Grapefruit) mnd “Mean to Me.” TOF skyrocketing maestro Weems Bill Harris, turn out four-star A sizzling old time Hawkins/t0 the top of the name band listening on their latest "Everystyle makes “Needle Point,” by heap last year. where."

Erskine Hawking and his or-| oo 4 - : chestra sharp --listening.- On the 3 Contrasting Classical makes like yeRping on “I'm > Alb N : Ye Phi Harris youl] on Market Pitesti Tot mare soy AIOUMS Now arke

‘Merman's Heard — Woody,

second side Jimmie Mitchelle| like his “Pappy’s Little Jug” and a Rinso-clean version of “Minnie the Mermaid.” { ! Beryl Davis, teams “If I Had|trast were on the market today. A Penny” with “No More.” The Incidental Music to “A Mid gal has a nice style and Toots|cummer Night's Dream,” Felix, ANTON Camarata’s orchestra lends en- Mendelssohn's musical annota- World Symphony” (No.' 5) is chantment to the B side. [tion to the Shakespearean com-| heard in a new recording by LeoThe Melanchrino orchestra, one edy, has been issued on eight 12-/Pold Stokowski and a symphony of England's outstanding groups|inch record sides. |orchestra (unidentified) in the light classic field, offers aj This delightful music, contain-|P'is direction. "The symphony fis piano solo by George Melanehrino ing the well known “Wedding [Played on ten 12-inch record on “Dream of Olwen,” and a March,” has been recorded by| sides. The records are nonbreak-

[than the last. =

~

Dennis Day sings straight,|nder Arturo Toscanini. Choral deal to eliminate needle noise. simple and right to the.heart onigections are sung by Edna Phil-| The Stokowski recording gives

“Ave Maria,” and “Bless This lips, soprano, and a women's the—~New World” more life and House.” I's different—and nice.|chorus. {more color than older recordings. x = = | Here for the first time is all Mr. Stokowski has emphasized

COLUMBIA—One of jazzdom'sitne incidental music to the fan- the tempo of Negro. Portuguese pillars, the late Jimmie Lunce- taqy of ethereal peopie and their 2nd Amerind folk music. There gathers together the cream ofifirst quiet chords suggest the at- Bohemia which do hig discs into a “Lunceford Spe~imosphere of the Bard of Avon's COMPOser’s works, cial” album. | fairyland. |N

whether ew or Old World themes.

n

Three new RCA-Victor classi- poser, never slows as piand and! |cal albums of considerable con-|Orchestra leap from variation—toimainline within the city limits of |variation, each more resourceful Gary. The gondolas were loaded |

2 8 | DVORAK’S “New|

All the punch, individual ability| and unification of -efforts that! made the Lunceford band one of |

Woodwinds hecome the moon- _Inere is a good deal of technt-| light in the magical forest, an cal excellence apparent at once Anglo-Greek wood of rugged in the album. The symphony,

Wreck at Gary

GARY, Dec. 28 (UP)—A Chi-| | cago, South Shore and South] {Bend passenger train ploughed into two standing gondola cars |early today, injuring Bix persons. The chief dispatcher’s office at Michigan City said it understood that none of the injured was in § serious condition. . . The South Shore Railroad is Tan electrified interurban “route running around Lake Michigan from Chicago to South Bend. Witnesses _ said the Chicagobound three-car passenger, train! struck the gondola cars on the,

| with pig iron. !

Approve Indianapolis,

Ft. Wayne Mail Line

‘today that a new highway il {coach line between Indianapdlis

|and BY Wayne had been autor [J second bit, “Winter Sunshine.” the NBC Symphony Orchestra able red plastic and do a great 128d and probably would begin op- |

|eration about Jan. 17. | “Noble T. Reed, assistant dis! {trict. supervisor of the mail serv-| ice, said the new line would pick, fup and drop mail at about 20) {points between the two cities. |

Don't let a cough

| |

under| The railway mail service sgid§

the best all-star groups in the na- English oak and Grecian {scored for piccolo, flute, oboe, tion, is typified In the discs which Mendelssohn wrote the overture FM8lish horn, bassoon and clari-| comprise he album: Lunceford at the age of 17. It was not until net, is difficult to reproduce ade-| TY Special, Ttony me's yal; he reached 34 that he completed |Juately — he hhonag raph. / _Right “Wh ithe incidental music which con-|.'004Wind qualities gAowW, ici i inf Story, Mornin’ Glory,” "he Lone- sists of the Intermezzo, Nocturne| 100't Fecord well. ~~ Get decisive quick relief Prone Gome Homa" “Chopin's 1d, Scherso in addition to theo" carry smterwovens ou sl - {TOM miserable coughs ; y overture. Yn ; ven, fou . Prelude 7° and the most hectic| * EE, hear all of them in this Fecarding.| / of the early swing hits, “White, IN CRASHING contrast is the|l'erhaps the red plastic helps. It| tue to colds / ! PINEX js a real cough medici scription-ihe gi of rf i dicinal ingredients, Works right where the

+

tl dg tt bisa

Heat.” “Rhapsody on a Theme of Paga- isa most ‘delightful’ “New| The Luynceford band sidemen nini” by Sergei Rachmaninoff on| World,” a little less sentimental

featured on these discs include six 12-inch record sides. Artur than other interpretations and|

Trummy Young on trombone, SY Rubinstein plays the piano in the|”'U¢h more listenable.—R. S. L.| trouble i, Relieves. 3ey fosing-=wotios Oliver on trumpet, Willie Smith|geries of electric’ variat ns, with| | pi pS breathing. For over a. Vckia

on alto sax, Joe Thomas tenor Walter Susskind “directing the Veterans Oppose |

and a dozen others. It's a fitting Philharmonia = Orchestra (Brit- Hospital Merge rs PINEX SAVES YOU ABOUT $2.00

tribute to the Lunceford band. ish). If you're tired of reading about The opening bars of the “Rhap- WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 (UP)! “well ==Fhe American Legionrand- tiret~Mont ready-mixed cough

instrumentals; here are some vo-'sody” have been made Mos dy: mixed oom pens ple syrup.

millions have depended on guick-acting PINEX for effective relief.

Actual $3.98 to $5.98

WOMEN'S HATS

Irregulars of $1.98 “Columbia” lace ' panéls! Irregulars of $1.98 quality rayon marquisette panels! Sizes to $ 00 fit various type win-

dows! each

$ 1 00 och

A special purchase of manufacturer's surplus! Fur felts and better wool felts in brand new styles and colors!

‘IRST FLOOR FIR $1

(] Curtain Strips—While 400 Last

strips of fine 29 Turkish towel ends and small &

printed patterns! colors

Useful 1marquisette, ideal for sash and small windows! Pick 'em out! each

[T] 36” Rufftex Drapery Material

Actual 79c and 98c qualities in slight irregular fabrics! ment of patterns and colors!

™] Printed Plastic Luncheon Cloths autiful cloths selling everywhere at 54x54 Inches in attractive

Good assort-

each. Assorted sesiassssesnsss each

Cae an

to 1%-yard

$4.98 and $5.98 values! “ Ww ment” and “Belcraft” Spreads in full bed size! Good

durable quality. Priced

"[] Heavy Grade Huck Towels va. 490

$999 to sell fast! 3 each

¥ «

Slight irregulars of actual 20c grades! Fast-drying texture. Generous 19¢ size! Bargain priced! .:....each |

[C] Clearance of Better Lamps | Beautiful lamps easily worth $1.98 up to $3.98 each! Assorted vanity $}50 “and table styles! ......... each : (] Towel Ends—While 500 Last!

Useful sizes. in reversible colored ends,

hand towels! ........iee9++ 0aCh

To $16.95!

SUPER VALUES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS!

BETTER DRESSES

3 and 5

Broken sizes! Broken lots! Terrific savings on every single one! While quantities last tomorrow! -

FIRST FLOOR

ed

: All Women’s :

Sizes 4.10 16 ...00000r0nnens

["] Boys’ $2.98 Flannelette P'[’'mas Coat or slipover styles with lastex-side pants. Full cut and well made.’ Assorted colors. 8 to 18 .... "

be

n-and-outer

Assorted bright plaid patterns.

Boys’ Striped Polo Shirts

[3.80] crew neck style in assort-

2.8

stripe patterns.

‘Bright Plaid Flannel Shirts HT)

BIZEB savitiresneniisnninen

b

$197

style with 2-way collar.

98 Only! Infants’ Bonnels itted bonnets with off-face brim, in pink, white or blue! 1.25 Valul ..0 vie ivvinsnnas

[C] Knit Sleepers . . . With Feet $1.50 to "$1.79 Value! E.Z. and Bunny fluff brand! Pink or blue, in . S1Ze8 4-5-8 cuoviniiiiiinnnvissnn

["] Fine Wool Stocking Caps

Warm, long-tassel caps In assorted bright —$1AG $00

$2.68 Values! ........... each

pp “All-Wool” _

SWEATERS os $78 iY

’ J Cardigans, slipovers dnd coat styles in honey-soft colors! Long or short sleeves. Crew necks, turtle,

_cream, tan and nably ’ shades. All sizes 6 to

CORDUROY SLACKS $3.97 and $4.97 values! Slack or /

dungaree styles in $27 pair

16. .

“{ DRESS CLEARANCE!

Girls’ sizes 1 to 3, 3 to these groups! ‘Rayons, waools, corduroys ahd velvets,

$900" $300

. necks and V-necks! 32 to 46. | FIRST FLOOR

Lar \

[CJ] Boys’ Al-Wool Sweaters Actual } slipover styles in’bright bold

$2.07 to $3.97 Values, Coat and

[7] Special! Coats and Coat Sets

Toddler boy-and:girl sets. Values up to $10.95! Bizes1'to 4 ........

ps contain 18] &

Cl

“Long

designs, Sizes 4 to 16 ....

ys’ Better Union Suits sleeve, long-leg style—and short

sje

he

[] Batter Coats and Goat Sets

“wood Spinet.’.

cal offerings. {known to radio listeners by the Dinah Shore sings mighty First Piano Quartet, which empretty on the lullaby-folksongiploy them as an opening theme. “Tara Talara Tala” and “A Rose-|It was one of Rachmaninoff’s

. Not so pretty but interesting is summer of 1934 at the close of. a the, Jerry Wayne-Janette Davis concert tour. ’

——— The “Rhapsody” was. first ‘per- * RCA-VICTOR

‘ater compositions, written -in the!

i

Veterans of Foreign Wars today attacked a proposal to merge all government hospitals under a National Health Bureau,

«The Moye has heen: -recomsi- Abe. usush cosis-No- fustwno- bother A...

mended by a subcommittee of former President Herbert Hoo-

ver’s commission on reorganiza-|

tion of the government. Legidn and VFW spokesmen

p you pay | plenty for it. But wot with PINEX! It's | comoentsated—just the medicinal ingre dients! You simply add sugar and water or liquid honey yourself and ‘get a full pint of effective cough medicine at about 3

child can mix it! Don't needlessly. pay mage. Get PINEX at any drugstore, | Satisfaction or money back!

sle - Up to $2.98! BETTER BLOUSES

Hue

str

w=

Sizes 8 10-18 ..c.vvvvivarever

eve, short-leg style. Whiteor

Clearance! Boys’ Sport Shirts

ipes or plain colors.

EH

8c

forized-shrunk -broadcloth- in fancy...

Values to $12.05! Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 10! Priced to clear at once!

[1 Special! Coat and Coat Sets

Values to $16.95! Broken sizes 3 : to 6x and 7 £510 Sharply reduced!

I

formed in Baltimore in 1934 by i | HIT OF THE "WEEK Sd Leopold“ ~Stokowsky,. “witht Bafa they opposed any pian thst! : PINEX a

Smart. fayons in white and" asst. colors! Long or short

———

The composer. wrote “24 varia-

from the jurisdiction of the Vet-

: MUSIC CO.» Emma 48-a-bass climax: ud LAL Sh dA ithat will shake the windows. -- 1123 SHELBY ST | The propuisive-theme of Paga-

the Philadelphia. .Qrchestra under {composer as soloist. would remove veterans’ -hospitals| On a Slow Boat to wid J BE

tions on the theme by Paganinlicrans Administration. The variations—seem to require|— avery resource and inflection. of . {the piano. , +The recording was made In iFngland and has captured. the {verve and brilliance of the per-

‘Martin Open Evenings Until 9 P.M.

OUNTAIN SQUARE

'nini, a much borrowed-from com-

LYRIC ZZ,

Our Newest Arrivals

{ HIT OF THE WEEK

i CTA! The Races .. .......Abbolt & Costello | CJ Ave Maria— [7] Sunny Side Of The Street. ..... Pee Wee Hunt || Robert Rheims [J Grn vison ries Sue Slog | [7] Galway Bay ......... ree ears [7] Birth Of The Blues ............ Bing Crosby CiTico Teo .......ounenvennas..Eihol Smith [7] Wabash Blues ...............Russ Morgan [lazy River .................. Mills Bros. [) Skilch's Boogie ............Skilch CRifftide ................. Coleman Hawkins [J Just Because ........ocoven... Eddy Howard [) Bumble Boogie .................. Jack Fina [Who's On First ............ Abbott & Costello [] Indian love Call ........ 5 Fred Lowery [Living Back Streef For You......... Julia Loe 3 [7] Info Each Life Some Rain Mus! Fall... Ink Spots [] Humpty Dumpty Heart. ....... Hank ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL PURCHASE OF ALBUMS 1 155 N. Illinois St. LI. 1030 “Open. Until Midnight Daily and Sunday Phone Your Order To Us ‘ MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Please Send 0.0.D. Records Checked on Enclosed Ad MAME ......ocanannnnrnnrssnsrsnsinarasinnans Aeon se

"INDIANA LIS, IND.

America’s Largest Selling {| F | COUGH SYRUP If|-

COMPLETE WITH ATTACHMENTS

Te Mittin im u J

Trade in your old cleaner now | “and buy as Electrolux. com |, pletely reconbkrucied by “Unwed” | factory wrained experts. Model 11, made in 1931. modernized w 1948 with new United parts= Hose Brush —Bag~ Filter. Buy your next cleaner from an expert. Phone today. 2 year written guarantee ‘

OUR 19th YEAR

sleeve. styles! Collar or jewelry neckline treat-

ments. Broken sizes

OXFORDS - LOAFERS

® All Sizes in the Lot 4109 . But Not in Every Style!

© Some Famous Names Included

FIRST FLOOR

~ REDUCED FOR FAST

LARGE GROUP OF FINE

MOCCASINS

® ACTUAL $3.97 TO $5.95 VALUES!

Selected irregulars of fine mercerized cotton ank-

lets easily worth very much more!

pattern, ribbed turn-down cuff #fyles In a wide range of light and dark: colors! Sizes 61; to-10%5. §§

I 2400 Pr. Children’s “Fancy-Top™

Asst. fancy

a hurry!

black!

[C] “NEW WEAVE” RAYON HOSIERY

Selected seconds of run-resistant new weave c rayons in best colors! Priced to sell out in- 19 pr.

“400-NEEDLE” SEAMLESS NYLONS Selected irregulars of sheer clear nylons in c best winter shades. No seams to keep 67 pr. straight! Bargaip priced!

MEN’S FANCY SLACK SOCKS Mill rejects of actual 55¢ to 65c retailers! Extra heavy cottons in a wide range of colors and patterns!

MEN'S MERCERIZED LONG SOX All perfect quality! Ribbed hose in plain shades of navy, wine,

[CJ MEN'S “EXTRA-HEAVY” BLAZER $OX Extra heavy cotton socks in slack style with elastic tops. Bright blazer stripe patterns. Seleoted irregulars of better grade.

#

19:

4’.

29<~

green, brown or

ny cf i) aR & * ma jh i ‘ A. L : oo i ! J

v

%

[