Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1949 — Page 7

SATURDAY, OCT. 15, 1949

Inside Indianapolis

: Hoosier Profile

Chiller-Diller

Ask Mrs. Manners—

She's in Love, but He |

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: ! EAST ON U. 5. 8 TO B John Prrne_toan John Wayne—La 1) ish 7 FROM HIS Washington St. store Franklin the corner to Stegemeier's Restaurant for dinner. In Tech- ATE VLARGERY" Vousegie, NACWS paiten: of YUL ars. Cafu aigeer 1 say vave $ busts of beet Bd 4 Won't Talk Ma rriage | —EFaxsreo~ [The o Hunted” Tes vy . + i Plus Cartoon ant : whirlwind growth during the past nine decades. Mr. Vonnegut asserts that he will contihue his | . f Ch re The hardware store, established by his German y working stint as long as he is able. “1 want DEAR MRS. MANNERS: | period TD Smigran, father {i 1855. Ais has bes the cen. 33 ieep guing” he say. *1 would vather wear oul I AM A woman who is Huck i Jove ith 8 man. I want] SOTH and TLL ~A. 7400 nyder pass : egut v n rust out.” | to marry him. When I talk of marriage or anything on that order onard con< w He was boin er he Second ue - E. As another birthday approaches, Mr, Vonnegut ne changes the subject. countered ashington St. n e ouse. AS 2 genjes that he is looking forward to it. With We have been going fogether over a year. Now he says he on runs of Youngster Be helped at the desk of his father, ,..on.3 scorn he saya: “I don’t want a birthday | Joves me, and he does quite a lot of things which make me think he eee ous Clemens pp Rl celebration although I probably won't be able to dos love me. He doesn’t drink, wear or gamble. He is a wonder- Mon.-Fri. Open 5:48 Sat.-Sun Open 1:3 : * wriggle out of it.” guy in my eyes. cto pr ird, Potter Next Thursday yardstick-straight Franklin Now, he says, “I live from day to day. There I am very unhappy when I am| General questions in the fu- Thru Thursday the Vonnegut will reach another milestone in his long, y YS, y y will be answered b r- ; d game, from him. I see him every ture y pe Exclusive, full life—his 93d birtnd are many things ahead I want to do, however. I away ry - ys goal ‘other night but the ‘nights be-| somal letter and not in the KCl 30. PT, Wai Cust have no grand except to be helpful wherever {tween I never sleep very much. column. Please enclose selfRoe + 3 3 aits on usfomers J can life? Mr. Vi I wake up dreaming of him. When, addressed and stamped en(18 a ALTHOUGH his sight is dimmed and his hear- His reason for his long life? Mr. Vonnegut he is with me nothing else mat-| velopes for replies. Only ques2 13 ing is impaired, the veteran businessman still answers: “Keeping away from medicine and keep- ters. | tions that can be answered | 5 2 spends four to five hours each day in the business ing out of trouble.” But he says seriously that I have been married but am readily will be accepted. Queries | 4 his father built. He waits on customers as an ey. he exercises every morning “to get all the muscles divorced and have been for some on motion pictures will not be 3 pert in the hardware line and reminisces with his into activity. time. I have a daughter whom answered.

friends.

Mr. Vonnegut was one of four children, all]

Bela Lugosi does double chill

this man seems to like a lot. She, Answers to general questions

38 0 0-—18 “I come to work late every morning and make boys. He attended a German-English Teepe | duty in’ "Voodoo Man" end [iso on -hand will appear in The D6 Ou for it by 1 1 Mr. V t, ent grammar school and learned German an mall. Times Sund { up for eaving early,” says Mr. Vonme ' Wha ? unday. Ti n with a twinkle in his ni ¥ & Frencs Son his father, a native of Maesster, ‘ oe Shae Ieistue; ow I ual So you Wink 1 should oo) The —— will be devoted ie With studied casualness, Mr. Vonnegut dons a Westphalia | at the Ambassador Theater. |else. LONESOME BABY, CITY, | exclusively to human relations X unbe light jacket over his vest, and enters his work After two years of high school he quit abruptly.| He k . it he | dealing with the emotional unbeaten day. During the busy noon hours he may sell an “I saw that George Kothe was earning $7 a week New Hospital toy . wide T n 3 year, . | problems of courtship, marriage 6-all dead« order of paint, door knobs, screening and tools. at a freight house and that looked big to me : a sy A Sg age ay | and family life. Constructive tle at the He says he approaches each customer with the then” he recalls. Dedication Set ved Ee | comments by readers on letters | ; : principle laid down by his father: to serve the He went to work in the Tamily hardware store | ve bg plist if | appearing in the column will be | ANDRE GIDE'S ublic quickly, intelligently and hqnestly. which had been moved from its first location on| gov. Henry Schricker will be welcome. 3 t figured in P Although y, eS a hand BY iia right the present Indiana Theater site to Washington the principal speaker tomorrow, MAB from marrying, when he’s “SYMPHONIE teams. He ear to hear better or ask advice on merchandise St. between New Jersey and Alabama Sts. sclock when th = love, io would like to have his name, I TD in the from other employees, Mr. Vonnegut’'s appearance He swept out the store, built the fire and afternoon at 2 o'clock when the He knows he could have you, lang address. If he turns out to! PASTORALFE' b Fowler's belies his age. Customers frequently believe the dusted goods. In 1898 the store moved to its cornerstone is laid at the new, but he doesn’t want you—at the | lve. what I am asking for I win! the fourth, agile man is 20 years younger than his actual age, Present location at 120 E. Washington St. Two yarye D. Carter Memorial Hos-| moment. You don’t know how | " wa in_English) off a team« When business has resumed its normal pace Years after his father died in 1906, Mr. Vonnegut| ..; 1301 W. 10th St. | he would act if he thought he (thank you and also thank Go ~~ ~~ rd pulled it in the afternoon, Mr. Vonnegut may walk around Jecame president and served continuously until| P ther participants wini| couldn’t have you. Wouldn't {for him. I would not blame you v * 15 and was his retirement in 1940. lp among tne hpi Cates. | finding out be better than ex- if it didn't turn out right. LAST TIMES TONBAY a 5% where > n Siler was Recalls Expansion {under whose administration the periencing these Wiel vi Jigs | You said you wouldn't give out by Charles linstitution was started: Arthur] ane dae er nye {his name. What am I supposed ad won five HE LIKES to recall the expansion of the store] |G. Loftin, director of the Council going lto do about this? I .would love

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during its 96-year history. From the single room| for Mental Health; Dr. Walter L { it has grown to a three-floor structure with nine p..itus of Franklin, president of

branch stores. The number of employees has in- iy. council, and others.

creased from 25 in 1898 to 260 in 1949.

C. Schaal Krauss, in 1944. He had three sons by| ts will be screened before be-| his second marriage—Theodore, Felix and Arthur. ing 8 to other state institu-|

friends, other men included, be fun, too? Feeling that “nothing else matters when you're with him,”

side interests help you to entertain him.

lto see what the man looks like

{and know if he is the right mate

What ‘is a poor and worried mother to do about this? I don't

TOMORROW at 1:40—3:00-5: Em

TRRILLER—A MYSTERY —A LOVE STORY! BR

The new hospital will be a 250-| {for me. I cannot sleep or eat . Mr. Vonnegut married twice, his first wife, ; Re lm, teaching and| Is using poor judgment. Lots very much for thinking about —— 8 dying in 1891 and his second, the former Emma {raining and where mental pa-| °f things need to matter—out- |wnether he is the right mate. 00—7:00—9:00

1 made one tinue living “as long as I can” (By John Vv. Walter B. Smith, commander of | away—you'd be neglected and YOU'RE MY EVERYTHING

only Arto 1s still living. tion | piesa § o» Want to eliete have any money for an ad in the| SEE! J. ARTHUR RANK PRESENTS uring his years of business Mr. Vonnegut was ne Larue D. Carter, widow of | L Be lone ) i yo hy © paper. MRS. L. The Gurli in the e Painting Ir — 6 very Btiive ju community affairs. At one time he 4, physician for whom the hos-| Fea Bg Juve in A, $ Both 3 | ware, 1? Pua sorry as 1.6an —36 vag a TIS der ot the School Board, NORE Ament pital is named, will be introduced) . = pa Nap ga i . | be that I can’t take the re- . starring mA mines “Quartet” EW ry ¢ Union and a director of the Com-|a¢ the ceremonies. 8 you | sponsibility of introducing two : 31-13 munity Fund. He was the first president of the| ES —————— for any dear friend. | people I don’t know. The policy Cor Cher" Tan) - Citizens Gas Co. a . | A man finds constant talk of | ] Adults 850 & on its fi Besides the store, Mr. Vonnegut's main in Civil Air Patrol Expects iove tiresome, though he may | I8 Stated every time a letter | cuitires 200 B fth ’ gu a te | 8 Y | such as yours is used. by lacing ot A oing an] SRITYNES 8 raise 3500 Hoosier Cadets | — * roman. He tis an in The letters are published 2 = the tives in Europe. His favorite author is Henry! Approximately 3500 Hoosier pects that the woman is baby- | whén it's possible to suggest Ls 8 last night. George, the “single tax man.” . {teen-agers are expected to enlist ish and domineering. ways you can find your ow Rice scored Mr. Vonnegut makes his home with a stepson, | ets in the new Civil Air] Marrying him when he is | friends, as 1 suggested to you, MAT. TODAT—130 TILL &, 30s + EARLY BIRD MAT. id fo 6—300 as cad n 3 mITS—T UDY Vv e a 54-yard Wilfred Krauss, at 4011 N. Pennsylvania St. He! ¢ t ing, ‘Col. lukewarm about the idea would | and . to explain the policy RAY M47. ONLY J AN has lived a long, good life and he hopes to _{Patrol before next spring, be risky. He'd keep edging | YOU. Pa Dalley-=Aan, Bazier LAND JOHNSON t a 15-yard g 8 pe con y p ging | |

“IN THE 600D OLD

vood's Care Franklin Yona! .» . 93 birthdays. Wilson Jr.) [the CAP's Indiana Wing, said| unhappy. Let Mrs. Manners and read- in Techubeaten ed, the late re I. today. ns ers of the column share your # JOHNN SEMULLER " SUMMERTIME” ep. Wayne Neighborhood Theaters Times Amusement In line Wh the over-all de- Still Seeks Husband problems. Write iu cate of The THE HE 1087 Je In Technicolor ii Clock ee ae Tiron: or url I AM WRITING Yo “Soiitern) Times, 314 W. Maryland 4, “Suugriens Cove” ut 3:57 Sy Gloria Henry In “AIR HOSTESS DOWNTOWN IRVING ‘In n the C Good Old Summertime" lby the Al Force now is being/ Indiana Reader” who asked if 1 — MIDNIGHT SHOW! n AMBASSADOR +. “‘Inyisible Ghost” a and “Brimstone IpcLE Y lhe if Fo g| 'had desired Its i codoo Man. ™ plus “Tne James Broth- LINCOLN “Tne Champion” and “Strange, “Ichabod and Mr. Toad." narrated put in process in Indiana. Cadets [sober er husband. 1 have mot set, AST TURE AT 1 A.M : ers o : | by Bing Crosby and Basil Rath- instruction in theories 5° Vv ot yet,| LAST FEATU . M. |! Douglas Fairbanks Alan Lane 0 612-31 RODEO— "Arizona Bound" and “Calcutta.” OLD TRAIL— "Brimstone and “The Lost, bone, at 12:15, 2:50, 5.20, 17:80 [are given ins — - | SANDERS @ “FIGHTING O'FLYNN" . “CARSON CITY RAIDERS” 0 0 18—1 NEIGHBORHOOD Tribe ) | 10:3 15 d 1 lof flight, engine maintenance, ] 3 ARLINGTON Come to the Stable” and ORIENTAL Tne vOreat Sar nq Arlen ane and are » Higher, a0 11, | meteorology, military regula-| loosiers AVALON—"When My Baby Smiles At Me" (PARAMOUNT — ‘Porce of Evil" and “Gun| 1:30. 4. 6:30, 9:05 an {tions, drill and orientation train-| | nd “Red Ryder Rides . | Smugglers.” CORONET ling rides )eaf School BELL we “Neptune's Daughter” and “Ka- REX — “The Champion” and ‘Indian Quartet.” written and narrated {ing rio . BELMONT—' ‘The Champion” and “Rose-| Agent.’ | by Somerset Maugham, with a cast | Sent Hoo- ES NT CaY IR ne 1 ‘The Great Gatsby” and “The, Of 40 stars, 1 ind § | { n Township, CINEMA—""The Champion” and “Yes, Sir,| Window ashes’ fiel That's My, aby RIVOLI—''Come to the Stable" and * Movie] phonie Pastorale,” with q BAIS Quartet. the. and “Stagecoach SANDERS Lighting O'Flynn" and “Car- HE 4:10, 6:05, Li At Callie 332 & ii 1) oh 3 ll s0N y . 2 A > from the EER SON—"The, Great Gatsby” and “'The] reed Br ome. 15 the, Stunie and| oo - at Mais War Bride with Lore Young—Csleste Holm Ly . » a| eridan, af Ro , FOUN sang youre My Everr-rEEDWAY top, 0 tne Mormine ana) GA RYN 00 Sheriing DANVERS JULIAN a 2 “COME TO THE STABLE” another 10- GARFIELD — Atri [0 PLL and “I STAR ‘Force ot Ep and “Whiplash.” 'KEITHS y PLUS session. He RAAB IME Gold, Old Summer The. Lost Tribe.” fa Be! subi shal rar poreer with Gury Cooper 48D 818 ORCA Fuus Yosh, DORM. 3a Wdptiong Casta UPTOWN STRAND and ST. CLAIR poe t C ummer- y . . converted OR ADT Bir Hosta Sa [STRAND Come %o the Stable” and “The| 35d Jane Walt, at 11:48, 2:15, CORKY’S TRIO ' I'BORROWED TROUBLE’ CUS SELECTED Johnny Welssmuller—Mysnia Dell rd, Don La~ nA Neptune's Daugh ess Gaispy ACOA" “Pittsburen” and “sinetn’| LOEWS | One Block South Municiat Airvors Ji §° Eater Show With ln-o-Car Spetker COLORED SHORTS “THE LOST TRIBE” kickoff 78 HOWARD—'"The “Kasriticent Brute” and purs. | “The Red Danube,” with Walter | | Children Under 12 Admitted Free j . in 0 “Sunset Carson ‘Rides Again TUKEDO_: “The Girl From Jones Beach” Pidgeon, Ethel Barrymore, Peter | om | + Min. Drive $. on Rd 3 i Hing touch ORR Wa ES the Stable” ana {giord and Sager) Leh, 4b 1243. ’ | . — — — — Starts Sunday — — on Shimer ANTIQUE | VOGUE - fhe Great Gaur” wnd| Holiday, in Havens win Deg mers BUD MILLS “IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME” and “AIR HOSTESS” | ) ’ . | one to Bob apie Ceo" ent. $e. Stable” - R599, ana LYRIC Invites All His Friends to Come to His RS and Beautiful . ind another eld to Phil EXPOSITION | = woscmas onl giiiciten dogo woe | Golden Fried Shrimp CLUB EMERS Neighborhood Theater Directory Murat Shrine Temple | Rahce and PR TE ge naa Pa, Chaney, "at. 12:34, New England Scallops For An Evening of Fine Entertainment EAST SIDE Oct. 13-14-15-16 204. AFIghtin’ © and “Eyes of Texas.” “Dracula's Dsughter,” with Otto Ocean Fried Porch DINE AND hance o THE MUSIC OF LARRY LEGGETT'S SWING BAND A I S F.T. D. es OONLITE DRIVE-IN — “Canadian Pa-| Kruger, Gloria Holden and Mar- 0 NE STEAK AND CHICKEN DINNERS i 1 Exhibitors From fic”. and “The Best Man Wins.’ guerite Churchill, at 11:38, 3:30. 5:40 New York Count Oysters | $ i Coost to Coast. PENDLETON PIKE DRIVE-IN — “Anna d 8:4 Steaks and Chops For Res. on GA. 2697. We Cater fo Privale Parties TACOMA 2540 W. Mich. St. — “La " dl 7 We can | . a ———— =| ine Hu dT ror Color oaTieon. CLOSED small parties and -— John Warne—Randy Scott “PITTSBURG | overt Lowery (ARSON NC.” . 140 3 mers cheek tm— L$] MONDAYS " iow dion " Cont. Today-Open 12:45 fi Housier Hot Shots “SINGIN' SPURS" William Boyd “STAGECOACH WAR™ bp Re Shi Movements | Wo . ORETTA YOUNG ZAER UNDAY “waite EAT" a MAYWOO D p- Movements. Cor te Sen : UNG FERRY] SURAT te ITO RY jol¥ dd — Betty Sr 1 0 Drive-In Arriving New York — Atlantic, from “ 99 a an " BEL L 1911 West Mo Morris | Stree Road 67 ® Show Starts 6:30 ee ring New York — African Enter- INVISIBLE “GHOST and EMERTEN RESTAURANT | THE GREAT GATSBY | Esther Williams OR a ter Color 0 7 13-28 prise, to Capetown: American Shipper, to “yo0DO00 MAN" { ARLINGTON Red Skelton ‘Neptune's Daughter’ Color || Stephen Dunne—Lois Maxwell “KAZAN Uonald O'Connor—Marjorie Main Bremen. Cottrell to Tas Palmas: Monte LONI E. 10th & ARLINGTON SUN, ‘Belvedere Goes to College” Ji ———— 2.3 rts ‘Foudin,! Fussin’ & Fightin’ * | S535 5 E20 000s I try Lm ovuns wnormans o vsores REET + iiss o’Snen™ | SOUTH SIDE Land. “tu Cristobal. = " ~ " yd Roy Rogers—Lynne Roberts — gv: N 4020 E. gl York | 2208 “ no in | TU XEDO ARFIEL 242 ens Eyes of Texas” co. MARTENS CONCERTS TOMORROW (Sunda ) nia Mavo— GAl & ER Sin - LOOK! NEW IN-A-CAR SPEAKERS us 9] Conteli ne. MURAT THEATRE | Yi GIRL FROM JONES “BEkon|, Cl ter, 1 SHOT JESSE JAMES’ | | Robert Mitchum “THE BIG STEAL NEPTONE'S. EE Tan Opes to open NEXT MONDAY, 8:30 P.M. i Bi 8 E Y “SECRET GARDEN” Row al 0 TWD. SHORT OPERAS agest, Best East Side Theatre | me, Kitley, CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA | AVALON Jog! & hi 8 PETER LAWFORD ng | ie 11-Stars will PAGLIACCI ig A ol on | “WHEN MY maRY IE C { X : m Bannon * s " , 0., Vets at S Ce L. Washer $3.00, 82 0 | — ON STAGE Mat. Today 12:45 to 6, 25¢. Plus Tax || Plus 30-Min. Color Cartoon Revue! he first time je) jo 3 hy 3 X oy y AT 4:10 & 8:00 Loretta Young—Celeste Holm rag E WU 1531 8. [East T Street sip hepsndigridigniginn “OME TO THE STABLE” [ LINCOLN ™ %.5 , - iL 8 A v | r ouglas * 48 tart at 1:45. 120 N. PENN ST. FR anklin 3761 STARTS BAROID “MOVIE CRAZY” __ William Boyd * ‘STRANGE GAMBLE" me between £ They Just Don't Make TALKING | ine Pol MURAT NEXT WEEK Tooay A PICTURES Like This Anymore | | : : $ Open rt at 12:30. THUR. FRI, SAT. . EXTRA! Added to Last Show | | 1 1 12145 1 be thrown Matince Saturday : cautite) ni IAZKE Only I] 1108 8. MERIDIAN. ST. R-5222 arn BEATRICE LILTIE it HAZARD" AT : Goddard “THE. GREAT 1 iar — hos! Offi TIT WTdTehtT Paulette Srna in the Musigirl Riot ot | SUN. 1» Te Gooa Old Summertime: “BRIDE OF VENGEANCE” - . “MADAME BOVARY” SERINSTONE" ! ’ in N———————— | SUNDAY “ANNA LUCASTA" wn LEW PARKER I= 3 T= Tie. Sl Opens MIDNITE ERIC VICTOR + DAVID ATIINSON dR LCN R DE . RTE A X SNOW TONITE! LR a eno STANLEY, x ! Leb “THE GREAT GATSRY” save $5 \ PALETTE GODDARD Spverciion =Chicuge | ogy Judy Gariand “WIZARD OF 07° Open stoge entirely } “THE CHAMPION” ‘ss 12: :30 n Seat At Murat and Clapeel ; : (SUNDAY ..xue ‘Great DAN PATCH” | 5:45 ANNA sais w Siore. Eves; ; A Alan Ladd—Betty Fields " a RE td AV | | “THE GREAT GATSBY” ) LUCASTA | rN, | Barbara Hale—Bobby Driscoll : Fact Acton mit HEA R | = “THE WINDOW” ® vv YY : Yl "BADLANDS OF STAR HIGHLITES OF JE , ANOTHER 151 IRVINGTON SHOWING! | ; arts Sunday DAKOTA THIS WEEK'S NEWSREEL Loretta Young “COME TO THE STABLE” YouRe MY EVERYTHING" "i Robt. Stack : : : Lioyd Nolan “BAD BOY" FEATURE +s NEWS FLASHES . . . The last girder is set in place atop the tt na T : United Nations permanent headquarters being erected in New Open A a wre sm, York . . . United Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie and | S15 ib 11) ' gL Warren Austin see ceremony. '| 5500 E. Wash.—12:45 to 6—25e Pius Taz | a Youns—Colos LE la < % SPORTS . . . Yankees win World Series . . . Action highlights | MATINEE TODAY, | P. M. | “GOME "TO THE STABLE"

Both Pictures in Color! *

N THE 600D OLD § JOHNSON

of America's baseball classic . . . Johnny ‘Mize breaks ap the third game, at Ebbetts Field, in ninth inning with a hit which

Raymond Walburn—Walter Catletd

“LEAVE IT TO HENRY”

makes the score 4 to | for the Yanks. "IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME" — — Starts Sunday — — | Rop cAMERON—WALTER BRENNAN ||| “IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME" % WORLD EVENTS . U. S. Secretary of Defense Johnson “Brimstone” — rama presides over the first meeting of 12 North Atlantic Pact bree r———— a" STAR College Ave. at 19th 8% countries in Washington . , . President Truman signs billion PARAMOUNT 0 Va".5, | <rorce or evi > WRiPLASE® dollar foreign arms aid bill. John Gerfield—Beatrice Pearson REX Sit snd TT WA. J . Tim Holt "GUN. SMUGGLERS” CONTINDOUE Me FINKE In Indianapolis WEST SIDE Nu uA Marilyn Maxwell THE CHAMPION’ CIRCLE, 45 Monument Circle SANDERS, 1106 Prospect BELMON' Wash * Beimont Tim Holt INDUN AGE, “A SCaRAMS” ESQUIRE, 2061 N. Illinois ~~ SPEEDWAY, 1450 Main THE RIG PICTURE! xiek Deusen wgHAMPIONS | SUNDAY ra tapy apMnirsFCUNTAIN SQ., 1105 Shelby ST. CLAIR, 800 Ft. Wayne : . Marilyn Maxwell N 16th GARFIELD, 2203 Shelby UPTOWN, 4215 College Fariey Granser “ROSEANNA Moco” | CENEMIA '® 38, ojaware PARAMOUNT, 411 E. Wash. VOGUE, 6250 College FEATURE LOUIS CALHERN OLD TRAIL "5 en Kirk bouts “CHAMPION™ RITZ 3430 N. Tilinols WALKER, 007 Yuilians FRANCIS L. SULLIVAN OK Baby’ In Nearby Indiana Cities ? “COME TO THE STABLE" ’ y

“ROSEANNA SOOT LIBERTY, Alexandria, Ind. SUNDAY CAR

OLD TRAILS, Mickleyville, ind. RILEY, Greenfield, Ind. ROYAL, Danville, Ind. STRAND, Shelbyville, Ind. WEIL, Greenfield, Ind. = °

AVON, Lebanon, Ind. COMMUNITY, Greenwood, Ind. COMMUNITY, Morgantown FRANKLIN, Franklin, Ind. HIPPODROME, Sheridan, Ind. INDIANA, Martinsville, Ind.

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