Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1949 — Page 35
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an Injunction
"MARCH 1 ESDAY
OA
Talk Co-Starring|
Friends With Quiet Conduct By Erskine Johnson
HOLLYWOOD, Y or 19—All those headlines on the!
Tyrone ‘Power-Linda Christian marriage may be put to work at the box office. There's talk at Fox of cothe newlyweds in a movie. Linda's last film, “Tarzan and the Mermaids,” is cleaning up . . . Vincent Price wants to do the life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle on the screen’and Ul is interested. . . . Columbia] —
is. talking shout buyisg' the
Theater G eign ge NENT airshow, “My Favorite Husband, " wr YOU- LIVE in Hollywood . ® =» {you laugh at: Starlets who sign FRIENDS ARE WIDE-E | “seven-year” contracts. It's at the change in Mickey Toooey never mentioned that the con- | since he's been dating Marth tracts have six-month options. . Vickers.. They're never seen In
Of Tyrone, Linda
in a stage play for the Century | Group here.
AXES
4 The real estate agents’ who lf
night clubs, preferring dates at her home where they play records and run movies. (Doesn't sound like the Mickey we know.) - » .
MARIE WILSON has made a
ways say that Cary Grant once lived in the apartment they're trying to rent. (He must have lived in every apartment in town. )| . The western actors who walk | around in 10-gallon hats a high-heeled boots and sell used
_ Clark Gables next, “Keys to the
buffalo,
won't you?
girl named “Irma” practically a household word via the airwaves and now she'll do the movie version. I asked her How she felt about it. Only Marie could come up | with such an answer. She said: “Guess I'm pretty dumb, huh?” ® » =»
ECONOMY NOTE: Fred Astaire does a dance routine with two dozen pairs of empty shoes in “The Barkleys of Broadway.” Well, at least they saved on costume expense. The two dozen dancers in the:shoes were blotted out by {rick photography. . . . M-G-M will elevate Ava Gardner to star billing via “The Great Sinner.” . . , Connie Haines probably will be the radio singer In
side. . . . The socialite who is “not interested” in a movie career. Lust let Republic. make her an| offer.)
Picks All-Time Best’ Lists
Olivia Top Actor By PATRICIA RY United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Fe Academy award time is with us! again, lists, Barbara Bel Geddes goes most ': lists two or three better. She haf. two dozen all-time all-timers. The greatest actor of them all, says Miss Pel Geddes, ts Laurence Olivier, who is currently wooing! an Academy award for his work | “Hamlet.” Her choice as first lady of the screen is Olivia de Havilland, another Academy award candidate for “The Snake. Pit.” Picks Old-Timers She picks two old-timers as the! greatest character actors the screen has ever seen. They are
City.” . . . Eve Arden will play one of the starring roles in the Warner musical, “West Point.” A producer told Don DeFore: “My last film might have been a flop, but at least it's the best flop I've ever made.” I
FORTY-SIX STARS already!in have agreed to go to Houston, Tex., March 17 for the joint premiere of Glenn McCarthy's $20 million Shamrock Hotel and his first movie, “The Green Promise.” « = =» } : WESTERN STAR Tex Wil liams’ NBC television contract was quite a bargain—for NBC. songs, Nimsell, costumes ono(iirie Dressler.
horse, a stagecoach, a 13-plece
band, six pistols and a wild her list. . The all-time beauty, she
'somest man.
RAISED ‘EvEBROW * departIt looks as though sex-appeal is |
ment: Yvonne Wood, who is dressing up Yvonne de Carlo for “The Western Story,” has originated a nightgown made of glass!
list. She figures there’s never been! anybody to equal Jean Harlow as
rch fiber. “Just say it's sheer,” said 8 siren or Valentino as a great, RIVOLY “The Paleface” and “Sealed Ver- and the two | SANDERS Granda Canyon Trai”
the designer. - lover. . . . MIMIC Arthur Blake spoofing stars who attend art ‘classes: “Burgess Meredith's paintings are very expensive. That's because he has an Sapensve auntie”
Picks Comedians ‘Othér ‘mominees are Maurice] Chevalier singing stars, and Fred Astaire g and Ginger Rogers, dancing stars. In the field of comedy, she picks
for stars and W. C. Fields as 3 “character” comedian.
DENNIS PAY will make a Ireland The rest
-summer tour of : and Scotland. . .. Ed Gardner, in describing. a blind date: “They list: butit up a ‘Portrait of Jennie’ but Fredric March, he turned out to be ‘The Snake leading man. it'.” { Gloria de Haven and John Payne,, who have never ap- Deavy. peared together on the screen, | Judith Anderson, ine _are re _talking about about _ co-starring blood-curdling villainess.
ALAMO
“Kid B FhOM, ShooKLN" “WAY C out WEST”
the greatest|
Humphrey Bogart, the heaviest
most
| cowboy. | Arthur Treacher, No. 1 butler.
rifier.
ventor.
Plan March 1 Concert
Times Stale Kervice iid | RENSSELAER, Feb. 19—Serge | Taroft will lead his original Don Cossack. Chorus and Dancers in
Mar. 1, under the auspices of the
Speckbaugh Memorial Theater GRAYLYNN OKAY == >
nt may or may not be true! 11]
that the stork who brought Ed-| ward E. Edwardson has a per-| 25 manently warped beak. j At any rate, Eddie is most | certainly cut oot along ample || LOOK! TODAY— £258! lines. As he himself expresses | it, “I'm pretty tall, but Tm | awfully wide.” { Eddie likes the Graylynn—, checks in for a day of two when- | - ever ‘he is'in town. He says Graylynn rooms accommodate his/ considerable bulk so wellthat he, never has the urge to kick out a couple of walls , , ; “But I have, been in hotels in my time that apparently were designed to meet the physical requirements ofr a| troop of Singer midgets,” mum-| bles Eddie darkly. Naturally enough, when | Eddie squares off at the din- | ner table he orders something more substantial than a let- ~ tuce sandwich . . . “The Graylynn Blue Room,” and you can see his eyes light up as he talks, “is a good place for a sure-enough hungry guy to light. They have a steak— with trimmings—that is about all you could ask for. Believe me.”
|
Well, be you large or small, | gourmet or an, we will| welcqme you-to the Graylynn and try-to make your stay a pleasant one. And drop in at the Blue| Room for lunch or dinner soon,
LOOK! ON SAME SHOW SMASH MIT No. 2
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cars and television sets on the -
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Miss Bel Geddes Calls seein
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and so are the “10 begtsy
BELMONT ‘The Paleface” and short sub- | CINEMA ‘Mexican Hayride” They Drive By Night”
| DREAM —“The
GRANADA —
| Beauty gets a special place in| yn
a lost art, from Miss Bel Geddes’ | p23"
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Film Voriely Spice
Neighb
orhood
“Theaters
DOWNTOWN ALAMO" Ri From Brooklyn" and “way!
| AMBASSADOR ‘Last of the Wild Horses”
* and
HIO "Texas 19— 9 PARAMOUNT" State
“Singing Spurs.”
RODEO ‘Great Stagecoach Robbery"
Home."
“Timber Trail."-= - of the Union” and
and
“Strangler of Swhmp™ and cartoon. NEIGHBORHOOD"
[a LON" “Two Guys From Texas”
Town Scandal.” I ELE “The Plunders"
of Home CORONET“Angels With Dirty
DAISY="The Paleface”
jects Bride “Lady at Midnight.
EMERSON— ‘Blood on
“The Plunderers FT. SQ ARE "One and “Berlin Express | GARFIELD— "Miss Ta ‘Winner's Circle"
‘Homicide for “The Search.’
“Words ree HAM TILTON ‘Blood on the Moen"
and and “On Our Mer-|
and
and “Hills Faces.” and short Goes Wilda” the Moon" and Sunday Afternoon” tlock's Millions” and and Music” and
and
HOLLYWOOD — ‘Mexican Hayride” an
“Summer Holiday
FImvING “Two Guys The Plunderers.”
Swing
thinks, belonged to Garbo. Greg- | MEC ca Hellzapoppin” ory Peck is the world’s hand- | ORIENTAL— “Julia Misbehaves” and “The cile divorce-seeking couples.
parch
| PARKER — “Abbott
NCOLN—“Tap Roots”
Prom Tex and
“Arkansas “Enchanted
and
and
and Costello Meet
Frankenstein" and “Dangerous Venture.’
“Superman” t ea nree Musket Corn
miTz “one Sunday Afternoon” and “The for her suit —
“Miracle of the Bel { SHERIDAN—"A. Son Song Evil-My Love.’
and Judy Garland, SPEEDWAY The Paleface”
From Manhattan’ A
-“Kiss the Blood of
and ‘Arthur Takes
serial
eers’ and “In This
and 1s." Is. Born" .and “So!
snd “Girl
My Hands” Over.
| ging, “The Pirate” and “On Old Span-|
Janet Gaynor, the best ingenue. ZARING-
Williarn 8. Hart, the champion Voice
|
a concert at St. Joseph's College
ish Trail
Cary Grant and Carole Lombard | ST. CLAIR— "Sealed Verdict” Pp ST ND “Sealed Verdict" of her all- tirae “best TU XEDO— “Julia Misbehaves™
Has a Thousand Ey
| UPTOWN— ‘Words and Music”
oom Manhattan.”
GUE— Hills of Home"
eroration
and “The and and “Night and “Girl and “Girl From
_ “June
es.’
All Baba and the Forty Thieves” tional Order of Job's Daughters 8aret Gross,
and ‘Phantom of the Opera SUBURBAN
GROVE of Hom
a Date With Judy"
and “Hills
Studios Moved |
The studios of Jane Johnson Feb. 10 by Mrs. | Lon Chaney Sr., horriblest hor-| Burroughs, teacher of voice, have Preme grand guardian of Spokane doors in an attempt to rescue her
- PAGE 5
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES —-
vor ibe
© At the neighborhood theaters this week will - Jl be: Janis Paige | and Dorothy Malone in "One Sunday Afternoon" (Fountain Square and Ritz), Bob Hope in "The Paleface” (Belmont, Daisy, Rivoli and Speedway), Jack Carson and Dennis Morgan in “Two From | . Texas" (Avalon and Irving), Tom Drake and Janet Leigh in “Words and Music" (Granada an an 'Uptown}, Lou Lou Costello and Luba Malina in "Mexican Hayride" (Cinema, Hollywood and Howard) and Robert Mitchum and Barbara Bel Geddes in Hood on the Moon" (Emerson and Hamilton).
Aly to Counter Wi Wife's Suit
After Reconciliation Fails
Indian and Princess Face to Face
For First Time Since He Wooed Rita PARIS, Feb, 19 (UP)—Aly Khan, Rita Hayworth's boy friend,
of his own. This legal prelude to a French divorce brought the Indian prince face to face with his wife, Joan Yarde-Buller, heiress to part of the |
!Guiness brewing fortune, for the — first time since he began romancing with Rita across two conti- Soviet Co or Fi m nents, Rita waited at the Prince's 10 Be Presented | West End apartment while he] “The Stone. Flower,” Boviet
le rnaplin .and..the.. Jate, On OWARD_ Mexican Hayride” and “Fight: complied with. French. Jaw. in. five color fim. and “Who. Owns Indi-
minutes in the chambers of Judge anapolis Utilities?” discussion by| Marcel Rousselet at the Palace/the Contemporary Problems Dis-| {of Justice. The law requires the|tussion Group, will be presented | [judge to make an effort to recon-|at 8:15 p. m. today and. £:15-p..m.| tomorrow, respectively, at Kirsh- |
Aly Khan's counsel told the baum Certer. [Judge the prince was filing a, The film, second in a series of! cuunter-suit for divorce on the six foreign films to be presented |
same grounds chosen by his wife at the Center, was awarded first
“grave injur§.”|prize for color at the Internawere registered tional Film Festival at Cannes, gaits were filled. prance. formally in the divorce court. The problem for the utilities
No date was set for hearing - the petitions. Tt was expected the! Slacuasion Will be made by Bits
trial will not be held for two to {three months.
Their decisions
ities expert who
government in rate- ing cases,
Grand ( Council Session |Schnabel.
To Hear Local Member man of the
Miss Madonma Park; daught lof Mr. and Mrs. Glenn avid ‘Cooking Stove | Blast
1110 W. 33d St., has been invited Burns Fatal to Girl 17 ’
to speak at the Supreme Grand Counc) session of ihe Interna-| CLINTON, Feb. 19 (UP) —May17, died today of n Spokane, Wash. burns suffered when a can of A member of Job's Daughters kerosene exploded as she kindled Bethel No. 1, Miss Park wtll rep- a fire in a cooking stove last resent -all Bethels of Indiana in night. addition to her own organization. . Lige West, the victim's’ stepThe invitation was extended father, smashed a kitchen winLulu Lyda, su--dow and dragged the girl out-
group.
|been moved from the Wilking: during a meeting of the grand when flames spread through the
St.
TODAY—-ONE William Elliott
“Strangler of
Open today 12 noon 25¢ plus tax rs
‘Great Stagecoach Robbery
Rosemary LaPlanche—Robi. Ba
EXTRA! ADDED COLOR CARTOON
Don Ameche, of course, the in-| Music Co. to Room 304 in the guardian council in Muncie. Rex Bldg, 319 N.
Pennsylvania
eet
DAY ONLY 8 Red Ryder
the Swamp”
room. —
;Cont. Mat. Today from 1PM Dennis Morgan
Cont, Mat, Yoday from | IPM, JUDY GARLAND
June Allyson , Perry Como Ann Sothern Gene Kelly Janis Den Dorothy & $ DeFore Malone Mickey Rooney Tom Drake
Paige
"One Sunday Afiernoon”
IN TECHNICOLOR
Tous ‘Berlin Express’
Words & Music
All in TECHNICOLOR
Dene. Homicide for 3
Merle Oberon
Jane Frazee
Fred MacMurray “Miracle of the Bells™
Mal. Today Roy Rogers From 1:00 “Grand Canyon Trail”
SANDERS °
WUGHES * | Adventures
LL i . . 1 LSI 40c Ine. Tax
JANES is tLison WY
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Hollywood [5% Recserelt | ———
Today ane. Tomorrow Abbett and Costello
“MEXICAN HAYRIDE"
Mickey Rosoney—Gloria DeHaven In Color
TODAY ® MONDAY . rv ESDAY Abbott & Coste
“MEXICAN MAYRIDE"
O'Brien—Darryl Hickman
s Neighborhood Theater Screens
- Deen senting the state \oa municipal tenor, and Charles Martin, bass.
{Discussion leader will be Karl|Gentry Irwin Katz is chair-|Bernat, Lauralee Burke,
“SUMMER HOLIDAY" |} 4¢1}TiNG FATHER DUNNE’
Musicale Students’
Plan Program |
| Marian College Choir. To Sing at Fete
The Student Section of the | Matinee Musicale will present its !annual program at 2 p. m, Friday |in the L. 8. Ayres & Co. audi-| [to rium.. Mrs. Albert. Reep, Junior! IStudent counselor, has arranged {the program: In addition to the Matinee Musicale personnel, the Marion Col-|
*ub"and his English-born wife formally refused a reconciliation today lege A Capella Choir will sing. anda and he announced that he is loountering her divorce suit with one” Soloists Don Mfllholland, piano;
Marygold: Leete, violin, and] Joanne Hilficker, violin cello, will play. Vocal soloists will be Edith Shanklin, Marcia O'Brien and Don Millholland. Selections Set | Two selections will be pre-| sented by an ensemble of violins| |and marimbas, under the direc-|
— wu
Times Amusement
Clock
WORLD WAR MEMORIAL
Teen Sinfonietto, Renato Pacind
conducting, ab 2:30.
CIRCLE “John Loves Mary,” with Ronsid Reagan, Patricia Neal and Jack Carson, at 12:30, 3.40, 6.50 and 10 “Sofia,” with Gene Raymond and Sigrid Gurie, at 2:15, 5:25 and 8:40. ESQUIRE : “Fantasia,” with Leopold Stokowski, wt 1:45, 3:50, 6, 8.05 and 10:08. INDIANA “Whispering Smith,” with Alan Tadd, Brends Marstafl snd Robert
Preston, at 12:35, 3.44 7 and 10:15, “An . Old- Fashiohed Girl," with Gloria Jean, at 2 5:35 and 850, KEITH'S miet,” with a Laurence olivier at 2:30 and 8 LOEW'S “Command Decision,” with Clirk Walter oa
Cable, bt and Johnson, at 1:50, 6:54 and LYRIO “Every Girl Should Be Married,”
with Cary -Grant and 8 Bo Drake, at 2:00, 4:55, 7.41 and
“Indian Agent,” with Tim Holt, at 1, 3:46, 6:32 snd 9:18.
«d0...anything -élee:~Fhey-
Really Have to Earn Their Salt
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 19 (UP)— (Most people around here think {that all an assistant director has to do to earn $500 a week is yell “Quiet” before every scene. That notion has resulted in a regular stampede to be assistant directors by young men who can’t
Most of Them {
are disappointed to find that an |assistant director needs more {than a good set of lungs. The assistant director, among {other things, lines up the shot {while the director has coffee, fits [the scenes to the schedule and the calendar, decides on what day the love scene is to be played and finds out where, within budget |distance of Hollywood, it looks {irost like Morocco or the arctic at the scheduled time. It's not easy, California’s unusual winter weather, which made places look like the arctic that used to look like Moroceo, killed off almost as many assistant {directors as it did oranges.
Too Much Ice “On the days when we planned
“|to make tropical swamp. scenes,”
sighed Earl Bellamy, a Columbia assistant. director working on “Hounded,” there was enough ice (to skate on .the Los Angeles [River. " |. The: “Hounded" party set ‘out {instead for lush Catilina Island. {The first time they tried everybody was so seasick they couldn't make pictures. Next day, when {the cast had Tecovered. it was raining. The second try, the sea was too high to finish the trip. | The third day, the tropical {sland was draped in snow. | On the fourth attempt, the cast {and crew flew over and stayed a week to get the tropical light you {usually get in California every aay. ‘We tried to save time by
shooting some of Jhe island swamp scenes on Columbia ranch,” Bellamy sald. “We scat-
[tered some tropical blooms around |a low spot and put white opennecked shirts on the actors and [made them run around briskly so [they wouldn't shiver in the scehes.
“Htion-ot-Mrs:-Trene-Bishop- Harvey: coos
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|The . .group is composed of Mary|
| Margaret Sutton, Mediece Stevens, {Jessie Coleman, Betty Weight] {and Jeanne Bray, violins, and | Carol Ottinger, Carolyn Hartman, Carol Washmuth, Lannie {Christoffel and Suzanne MecLaughlin, marimbas. Other pianists will be Eunice {Ann Cochran, Helen Henessy, 'Marybelle Rice and Evelyn Jo, |Hatt. Vocal numbers will be pre-' sented by & quartet composed of iCharlene Stevens, soprano; Bar. bara Owens, alto; Dick Anderson,
Accompanists will be Mrs. Ruth
Black wood.
DREAM...
TODAY @ MONDAY ¢ TUESDAY Van Johnson—June Allyson
“BRIDE GOES WILD” renee “Lady at Midnite” paramount NEW JERSEY at E. WASH. ST,
TODAY & MON—32 BIG HITS Matinee Today 2 P. M. Spencer
Van Tracy *
"STATE OF UNION"
Katharine Hepburn
PLUS SECOND BIG FEATURE oremors “SINGIN’ SPURS”
TODAY AND TOMORROW Bob dane
Hope Russell «IN ‘'TECHNICOLOR —
"Paleface"
AVA LON
2119 Prospect St.
1 TODAY @ MONDAY ¢ TUESDAY Dennis Morgan—Jack Carson—In Color
“2 GUYS FROM TEXAS” re» “Big Town Scandal”
Today, Bob Hope Jane Russell
«IN TECHNICOLOR-—-
Mon. Tues. @ Open Sun. 13:4
FRALEE of a Boy
TTI TTR
>E
STAR «ware
Toan Fontaine—Rurt Lantaster
‘Kiss-the Blood Off My Hands’ Lois Collier—~Jerome Cowan
“Arthur Takes Over” rhkkhhhh ARAIARARANA MAAN
GPEEDWA!
1450 MAIN STREET TODAY AND TOMORROW TODAY CONTINUOUS AT 1:90
“THE PALE FACE” Ray Milland Florence Marly
“SEALED VERDICT” LT +7.
AL Tn 7) 1
Today, Mon. ® Open Sun. 12:45 ANOTHER \oT IRVINGTON SHOWING
Danny Kaye Virginia Mayo «IN TECHNICOLOR
Ray Milland—Ann Todd
FERERPEREEN * BERR EEEEEY
NM
Plus Selected’ Shorts
_INCOL iis sori |L
Hoosler Hotshots ARKANSAS SWING’
BELMONT
West Washington & Belmont TODAY. | P. M.~MON. & TUES BOB He JANE HOPE RUSSELL
"PALEFACE"
Plus Selected Shorts
“S0 EVIL, MY LOVE" Vv “¥= *
Bobe Hope—JFane Russell—In Color
"Paleface"
Dorothy Lamour—Ges. Monigomery
“Qirl From Manhattan”
Robert Mitehum—Barbara Bel Sudden | "BLOOD ON THE MOON
od Cameron—Iin Col
\* «THE PLUNDERERS"
Sist and Northwest X rch Jone] REX WATE or RIL
& Turner—Gene Kell
Jan (THREE MUSKETEERS’
Adults, 25eChiMren,
| .
Today, Mon., Tues. @ Open Sun, 13:48 !
120—Plus Tax § Today & Mon, Only—Open Sen. 12:45 §
Garson—Walter Pidg eon
JULIA MISBENAVES”
John Lund—Edw. G, Robinson
“Night Has a 1000 Eyes”
IN GORGEOUS TECANICOLOR-~
| Scots Brady “IN THIS CORNER" “Abbott and Costello Moot GARF TELD™2 Shelby 84 Frankenstein” i Join re! William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy
> ATND PRIX. FITZG | “MISS TATLOGK'S MILLIONS” Johnny Longden “WINNER'S CIRCLE" i
“DANGEROUS VENTURE" SERIAL! “SUPERMAN AT BAY”
{] Tom Drafie—sanet DN TROHNICOLOR—
“HILLS OF HOME"
AiRL FROM MANHATTAN |
Edwards, Mrs. Saul Mrs. Helen Aulwurm, Mrs. Helen — {Thomas -- Robinson, .. Mrs, .. Paul! 4 Churchill Goar and Easley!
MERGE, iE “HELLZAPOPPIN'"
IN
d Cameron-~In Celer
“THE PLUNDERERS”
de
Paulette Goddar
“ON OUR MERRY WAY”
STARTS WEDNESDAY @ “WORDS & MUSIC” @ “OUT OF STORM"
® ENTIRE Sow DENNIS JACK 4d MORGAN CARSON "MALON
“2 Guys From Texas”.
TARR
PHANTOM ho paired
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"Ray Miland-Fiorence Marly =.
“SEALED VERDICT”
Mumphrey Bogart-—Lauren Bacall
a 816 SLEEP”
Re AX hd TODAY eo MONDAY TUESDAY
ALL TECANICOLOR FroGRAM!! Jane Powell-Wallace Berry
“A DATE WITH JuDY”
DrakeJanet Leigh Lyssie
TUNILLS OF HOME”
—EcYPTIRNG =
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IN TECHNICOLOR © Rod Cameron—Jlona Massey
“The Plunderers”
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ROBERT MITCHUM 'o BARBARA BEL GEDDES % PHYLLIS THAXTER
"BLOOD ON
THE MOON"
MONTGOMERY CLIFT ogy SEARCH" Starts Wed, “Mexican Hayride” ©
Sh Dawn | Die”
Ray Milland—Florence Marly
“SEALED VERDICT"
ris Robt. Mon
“IONE BRIDEY
Judy Garland—Mickey Rooney
“WORDS & MUSIC”
Plus News-QColor Cartoon . Pete Smith Specialty
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TODAY «DOORS C 12:48 « W STARTS I-PM. ww CTT TI NEW \ auc any. wire pee, J] NEW. pee \ Julia "hy
TODAY ¢ MONDAY o TUESDAY Abbott & Costello
"Mexican Hayride”
Tom Drake~Janet Leigh—Lassie
“HILLS. OF HOME”.
Color
Noble at A Ave,
Johan
“ENCHANTED VALLEY"
“New Ad “Mutiny = Black Ha
* CONTINUOUS FRO
CORONET
22D AND TALROT--WA-9000 TODAY, ¢ MONDAY @ TVRGAY
Wemphrey Bogart & Ann | "They Drive by y Night” James Cagney o Pat O'Brien
Ange With Dirty Faces”
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