Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1949 — Page 18

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Mam Powell and Shelley Winters, -at etts’ Youngs and Celeste Holm, of | 12:45. 3:85,-7 and 10:10, 11:30, 1/40, 3:50, 6, 8:10 ard 10.18, | “Calamity Jane and Sam Ban.” | LOEW'S |

with Yvonne De Carlo and Howard “Madame Bovary,” with Jennifer: | J Duff, at 11:15, 2:25, 5:30 and 8.40. Jones, Van Heflin and James Mason, | ESQUIRE | #4 12:17, 3:20. 6:41 and 9:58 “100 Men and a Girl,” with Deanna { “The Gay Amige.” with Duncan purbta sa and Leopold Stokowskl at Renaldo and Leo Carrillo, st 11

“The Saronth Vell.” with 20 mee 212, 3:4 and 8:8. Hogen and Ann Todd, at 7 LYRIC : with Rod Cameron

To Be

* INDIANA | “Stampede.” na Wire 88 Kentuckian” with | fina . ne and Vera A on: at | 7:28 and 10:11 h- 6:38 and 10 i “Angels in Diseulse” with the s Plame " Youth,” at 11:38, 248, l 12 3 3 6.17 and

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acter and “it keeps me from| being too good-natured.” Like the time four drunks heckled him in a night club. “1 | Just looked through ’‘em.,” he i sald, “but I never could have done it without my beard.” Burl described his beard as a “modified Lord Tennyson frizz.” He says he auditioned hundreds of beards, at”Max Factor's and in books, before deciding on one that suited his 'pérsonality. There was talk that he might | have to shave it off for his role in| the movie, “Sierra.” Burl made it plain that he wouldn't play to part without the beard. The studio sald okay.

BURL MU ST be making Orson] | Welles terribly jealous these days. “He-was-working ina movie; starring In “The Man Who Came| to Dinner” at the Laguna Beach| playhouse, singing on the air, working on a television idea, preparing for a 65-city concert tour, and writing another book. The book, he sald, Is about | Greek mythology, goats and | present-day California. The title is “Capracorner.” “That,” he. explained, “means it revolves around a corner whére a man keeps goats.” . . » BURL IS dafry about goats!

{ books about goats. { “ReaMy,” he sald, <“#b%ts an

vibration. Did you ever look al goat in the eye? , _— “It’s frightening. “You say to yoursel, ‘Ye | gads, this is a cousin.’” » ~ »

" of rich beef meat bal tend Is pughetsd in an Spertiy blended Halian poe hettf meat-and-tomat, flavor! Just heat!

lads. Is he running out of them? “I'm smart,” he sald: “They {are getting harder to find. So now every time I meet a song-| a | writer I say; | ‘Why dod’'t you write me an| old American ballad?

feuding over her future. She w S| “MEANS THE BEST” a ‘big hit in “Easter Parade. | Since then the parade has passed | her by. She wants a good part in|

(it, she wants. out of her contract New Pack EN

JACK- WARNER setting = top} . price of $15,000 on original i

| Bing Crosby in a teen-age poll. A survey of boys, 12 to 17, gave } | Hope a marquee value of 80, while! % : | Bing scored a 56. . . . That new ® Pick KO-WE-BA brand [play titled “The Rat Race,” about [people in Hollywood. Well, it's and get fancy, new pack {aptly titled. ... Arthur Freed pro-| peas at their best. These |ducing six big musical films for are extra tender, young MG, ig how many ulEarly June or Sugar Peas at,

of superb flavor and.color. |Philharmonic Orchestra

In Thrifty New No. 303 To Begin -Rehearsals

NS . ‘Under the direction of Ernest Family-Size Cans; Also | “reer te Indianapolis Phil-|

No.. 2 and Smaller No. l. {harmonic Orchestra will start re- ° hearsals Monday evening at the

Catholic Community Center, 1004 | N. Pennsylvania St. It E t Rich There are vacancies in all sec $ Xira | tions of the local amateur or|chestra, Anyone desiring to join | C 0 F F bE F the group may do sO by attending [rehearsals for a period of eight KO-WE-BA weeks, At the end of this trial

period, the permanent members to the extra- of the orchestra will be selected.|

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ment's experimental [here Mr. Boyd said that more | [than 29,000 tons of oil shale were | at a cost of 32.9 cents a| ton. Mr. Boyd called this “con-| clusive proof” .that the ABOUT HIS old American bal- cost has been solved

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“It's surprising how many ‘old’ Ji: | American ballads’ I get that K -W E-BA gl | : =» | ANN MILLER and M-G-M are \

a good picture. If she doesn’t get es.

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Beards Just & Grow on You

Burl Ives. Intends Never '

Without Whiskers

‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ~ Card Party Tomorrow

A pillow case card party sponsored by the Woodmen Circle Tra-| |vel Club of Romma

and Gale Storm, at 11:10, 1.8), 4.0 | By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 15—Beards are coming back $0 along with old songs and vaudeville and, as Burl Ives says: ‘ “Every man should try one. : They grow on you.” | Burl, ballad singer, goat fancier, actor and author, | grew a beard two years ago and says he'll never be without | one again. For several reasons.

Tender Moment =

George Raff and Nina Foch in a tender moment from John. ny Allegro," on a twin bill with "Lust For Gold," at Loew's Theater; starting Saturday.

U.S. Solves Problem

Of Oil From Shale

RIFLE, Colo., Sept. 15 (UP)— keeps a herd of 'em, drinks goat America has licked the cost prob-

milk and has a two-foot shelf of/lem involved in making oil out of shale, Director James Boyd of

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A picture to make your heart sing out with joy... so tender in its telling, so rich in Its remembrance, it's the kind of movie the whole world has been asking for!

4. MINUTE COLOR CARTOON REVUE

Plus These Two Exciting Hits DOROTHY LAMOUR--BRIAN DONLEVY

“LUCKY STIFF” “VALIANT HOMBRE"

Clark Gable ® “ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY” Plus—ROY ROBERTS © GEO. COOPER, “FLAMING FURY”

Johnny Mack Brown “CHIP OF THE FLYING U”

“The Red Menace’

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1 -i2nd st College Aver

Jehan “The Big star |

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“THE RED MENACE”

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OLD TRAIL ™ a

Sables Sith [Task LaRue > LaRue “SON OF SILLY THE KID”

W. Wash. & Belmont Clark Gable—Alexis gui,

EAST SIDE

“Mirae or the ly

Robert Mitchum “THE BIG reas

FESCLEELT

William Holden—William Bendix

STREETS OF LAREDO

Gene Tierney “That Wonderful Urge”

William Bolden—Barbara Stanwrek BOY Tex O'Brien “WESTERN TERROR”

____SOUTH SIDE GARFIELD

Douslas Fairbanks—Helens Crier

IRV INGE i PE CIA CIWS TAX |, Renried LARK GABLE—ALEXIS SMITH

“ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY” “THE sia STEAL

STARTING TOMORROW! “Girl From Jones Beach” “HOUSE OF STRANGERS”

—Joan Bennett * “THE SCAR"

AVALON "irom gooL!

+ Wallace Beers Warner Baxter

E 8 Alexis Smith "CumisTornER BLAKE"

NORTH SIDE__

William Holden @ Mona Freeman “Streets of Laredo” =,

William Holden “STREETS OF LAREDO"

a Barbara Stanwyek ‘THE LADY GAMBLES' || Marearet O'Brien @ Herbert Marshall

“SECRET GARDEN" J.

ANOTHER FIRST IRVINGTON SHOWIN G “WE WERE he Great Dan Patch”

(In Gay Technicolor)

Plus... Judy ay Bolger

“WIZARD OF- oz" “Forbidden Street”,

“GIRL FROM JONES BEACH” “HOUSE OF STRANGERS”

1256 Linda Darnell “UNFAITHFULLY YOURS” William Gargan “DYNAMITE”

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Bu Williams “CLAY ‘FrOKON" | ‘WEST SIDE SPEEDWAY: Ave

Richard Conte “HOUSE Lh STRANGER

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