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THE LIMA
"White Cargo" Opens Friday
With Hedy Lamarr, Pidgeon
NEWS
Important Hour C h a n g e s
Open On Thursday Programs
JANUARY 7
HOLD
EVERYTHING
ON SlA(_;E
JAM, H t h
Bing Crosby Show Shortened To Half Hour;
Rudy Vallee Moved Up; Abbott And
Costello Also Changed
Ohio Brings Famed Film Of Romanticism, Mysticism, Struggle And Con-
flict
"White Carpo," a story of romanticism, mysticism, struggle and conflict, opens Friday at the Ohio theatre. Hedy
Lamarr portrays a dark-skinned native who fights for the
love of Walter Pidgeon A\)IO is cast as a t\\o-fisted rubber
plantation overseer. "Yankee Doodle Dandy" a film packed
with music ends a long run on Thursday.
Two swell pictures—"Counter-Espionage" and "The Par-
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Theatre Guide
CARMEN
The h a l f hour from 9:150 to 101
•
——
p.
jn.,
vacated
by
the
.show,
will
,
over
AVEAF
Thursday
at
Art Jarri'll, above, handsome
ex-husband of that aquatic love- be filled by the Rudy Vallee pro- 8:30 p. m.
On her "Morning Market Basly. Eleanor Holm, brings his or- R i a m , which will move up from its
clicslra lo the Ohio theatre <>n picscnt time of 10 to 10:30 p. m. ! ket" airing Thursday, at 10 a. m.,
.Monday. Jarrclt's band is comr
o e,
M u A U I i,.
'Isabel Manning Hewson's "Story
George Raft will be Abbott and lo Tell at rj i n n c r " is a thrilling
posed of the members of the late
Hal Kemp's famous hand. As a Costello's piece - de - re-sistaiice ' yarn of a French captain in
soloist Jarrctt first distinguished uing his cijslal-gaxing activities, World War I who made a heroic
himself w i t h Ted Wcems aful looks ahead into several fresh |cscaPe,. comparable- to the recent
Isham Jones orchestras. In the r - , ,
. , , ., ... , one of Gen. Henri Giraud, who
1fl>0
mmies he was co-starred u i t h f.clds m 1043 - notably the fin- f l p d Francc in a submarine. She'll
Joan Crawford, Ann Sothcrn and cr scientific aspects of feminine ( also have a household trick-of-thcSonja Henic.
pulchiitucle, while garnishing his. day and a menu.
I discussion with anecdotes from
incredible annals of Monrania. M A R R I A G E LICENSE ISSUED
25 PASS O H I O^*10Louis
Prima, .star trumpet playAVAPAKONETA, Jan. 7 — A
ci1 who started Martha Raye on marriage license was issued TuesMEDICAL
her way to fame, will be featured day in Auglaize-eo -probate court
on the "Victory Parade of Spot- to Vernon Schwarck, 19, farmer,
COLUMBUS. 0., Jan. 7— (AP)
—The Ohio State Medical board light Bands" Thursday, over AVJZ|ot AVapakoneta Route 5, and Betty
9:30 p. m. from the Amphibious i Louise Martin, 18, of Wapakoneta
today announced 25 recently- at
Training
base of the U. S. Fleet Route 1. Rev. George Weissling,
jriaduaterl doctors of medicine at Little Creek
Va
_ paptor of Firat En(rlish Lutheran
passing its December examination.
Henry AJdrich s chances to win c h u ,-ch here, was named to offiThey included Donald F. Rowles his school's declamation contest' ciate.
of Lancaster.
aren't worth a plugged nickel u n - j
'
Those successful in the exami- til, stalling for time, he skips] The plywood used in the air
n a t i o n for osteopaths includpd from Abe Lmcoln't beard to the freight ranges from three-ply
William D. Henceroth of Wash- country's need for old pennies to used in the construction of the
ingrton Couit House, and Abiaham free mint copper for war pur- 1leading; skin edges, to nine-ply emposes on "The Aldrich Family' ployed in the center panel.
R. Simon of Nelsonville.
Antone J. Barens of Lorain
passed the chiropody examination.
TODAY
ONLY
HARRY
ind Nit Muilc Mikirt
CESAR
ROMERO
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"Did you know you went
through a red light back there?"
In 1900, persons 45 years of age
or older comprised onc-sixleenlh
of the U. S. population; today
they number one-fourth.
JAMES
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And
Counter Espionage
With
Warren William
KOT1CK OF
T M K PTATK OF OHIO,
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r>at<>d this 5lh dav of Januar3%
1943.
K A V . M O N n P PM1TH,
Probate Jjd^e.
Jan 7-1 ( - 2 1
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A O T H E OF- AITOIAT.MK.NT
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if T , n \ d F.ngg*. l a t e of A l l e n County, Ohio, d e c e a s e d
" Dafri t m s 2C'th dav of December, 1?42
R A Y M O N D P FM1TH,
Probate Judg:e.
Der. 31 Jan. 7-14
.\OTICE OF AProi.NT.'WJiS%T
K-itnte of Gerald \V. Fatten, deceate r !
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Notice is hereby su en t h a t Lee G
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i O h i o ha ; been d u l v a p p o i n t e d and
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P.ATMONO P SMITH.
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TONDELAYO?.
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i nfci'ORT OF rovniTiox OF THE
FiATUKINO
JOHN CHARLES THOMAS
In
Daring Young Man
•TONDELAYO—
exquisite, ruthless trop*
ical t e m p t r e s s ! She
could purr her way into
a man's heart . . . and
scratch her way out!,
from our men in uniform!
W LOK
NITE: JOE E. BROWN
as the man who lamed her!
The Yew's
Sensational
Romance
Based on the
World-Famed,
Stage Hit!
tt**t Ertrttt
PREVUE TOMORROW
Walter PIDGEON
KIDDIES lOc
FRIDAY
THREE CHEERS FOR YOU
note the new
time!
AT
1 P. M.
HedylAMARR
I TOPS
ACTION!
—AND—
CnwHtM
GREENWOOD • NORTON
as primitive TONDELA YO!
Rita HAYWORTH in MY GAL SAL
PARACHUTE NURSE
17c Till 6 F. M.
FRIDAY
TON1TE.'_
CAGNEV
in "Yankee
Doodle Dandy"
BROADWAY
COSTELLO
JOHN
IN
MAJESTIC
QUILNA
See your favorit-p cl"wr> e" *<•>
town ... to crack «io\sn on AwricaV deadly enemies! Every tinr-.
Joe E. Brown opp n«; his mouth ...
a Na-j spy puts hi? font ir Ji . . .
bat Joe won't shut h;$ trap . . .
until all the spies ar*> caughl! Jl's
the crowning pi'-cc of clo^rm:: in
his fun-filled carper . . . a* Br< T.-I
turns bowler lo h^ld ur> hie
mawles . . . sn<3 Jwn] o-.^y ••-,<-.
kingpins of a Nazi mob!
Clownin' Brown']] hsi^ jo,j ^
hysterics . . . when "Th" Ha-r,' c
Young Man" mas*"; its 3 oral ' o-sat the QwJna theatre "r> FT-'J.TV
nirht. In what has bc<-n hailed as
the gayest jamboree of ,1<w-Mal t>
to reach the screen this ?r.a = r^,
Jo? E. Brown, ablj supported rrMaTjracntc ChfiTimnTi, Willi-T,
"Wright, Roger Clark an'] C'if.;rf
GRABLE
PAYKE
MIRANDA
JAMES
I'KICKS!
Beginning Jan. 7, (lie Music Hall program, starring Bing
Crosby, will be shortened from one hour to half an hour.
The advertising agents for t h e sponsor, announced the
clumgo. - Under the new plan, the broadcasts will be heard
Thursdays over YVEAF from 9 to 9:30 p. m., with the same
supporting cast.
the Quilna theatre Previcw' .....
evening Suave AVarren AVill.anj,
js seen in the first picture in
OHIO—"Yankee Doorjln PnmJv."
which he helps the British _IntelSIGMA
— " D j n a m t c Canyon"
ligence smash a Nazi spy l i n g in
arrt "I .Man if d a W U < h . "
London. Laughs and thrills aie
STATE — ' Eye's in the Night"
plentiful in the other hit which
and
stars Joe E. Blown.
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Vast oil fields and btiPtlmp.,
QTJIIiNA — ' f p i i n d t i m e m the
rowdy
wdy oil towns are
are the
HIP locales
mcaita I|
,t
p* i L j_
... j";i r\» **\\*i 1 r\_
in the State's new film, "Wild- 1
LYRIC — ".My Gal Sal" and
cat," which features Richard Al"Parachut" Nurse "
len and Arline Judge. One of the
MAJESTIC
— "foe tors Don t
most gripping mystery thriljcrs of ;
Toll" and ' Pr-md-n-ay."
the season, "Eyes in the Night."'
with Edward Arnold and Ann <
COMING rr
Harding, completes the program, j
OHIO — "While C a r g o ' com"Top Sergeant," a fast-moving,
m"nc"s Fuday.
action-packed melodrama of an
QTTH.NA—"The Dunne Young
underworld rat who tries to use'
Jlan
and ' Counter E=pionthe uniform of Uncle Sam as the ,
apc brgm Fndav night preperfect hideout for a murder, i
MfV..
opens Friday at the Lyric. Andy
LYRIC—'
Top Servant." and
Devine and Leo Cairillo have t\\o
' Kiders PI" the N o r t h l a n d "
leading roles. "Riders of the
s t i l t Fridav.
Northland," a thriller about the
MAJESTIC — " F o n t l i p l i t STPwest, completes the Friday bill.
jir d" ' and "At'inlic Comoy"
Ending Thursday will be "My Gal
hrcjm Sunday.
Sal" and "Parachute Nurse."
Now showing at the Sigma is
STATE— The Major and tHe
a thrilling westein feature, "Dy51 m™ ' and • Get Hep to
namite Canyon," which s t a r s
LoT. e" b p pin Sundny.
Tom Keene. Second Sigma hit is
SIOMA — "Pittsburgh" a n d
The new giant air freighter is
"I Married a AVitch," w i t h the alNifTht
for
Crime"
start
a high-wing monoplane, has a
luring A'eronica Lake and the
Saluidjv.
wing span of 108 feet, is 68 feet
long time favorite, Fredric March..
long and is powered with two
The Majestic will present "Doctor's Don't Tell" and "Broad-nay", and tears up all his previous rec- 1200-horscpower engines.
from Thursday thru Saturday.
j ords for heilarityl
«• * ».
Frank R. Stra\er was in charge
CO.MIC ROOKS
OHIO
TO ALL KIDDIES HERE
of directing the laugh-hit, while
SAT. BEFORE 2 P. M.
Hedy Lamarr appears in one of Robert Sparks produced from an
the most exciting roles in her en- original screen pla\ by Karen DeTODAY — 17c TILL 7 P.
tire screen career, teamed ^ i t n \Volf and Connie Lee.
Walter Pidgeon and playing the
Suave Wan-en William returns
sultry jungle charmer, Tondelayo. again as the Lone AVolf, this time
In "AVhite Cargo," coming Friday , n "Countci-Esoionage." thrilling
to the Ohio theatre. As the fas- , f,| m coming to the Quilna theatre.
George
Broderick
cinating mysterious native siren Again giving cops and crooks the
she captivates Richard Carlson and slip, the Lone Wolf takes on even
RAFT CRAWFORD
precipitates
hu- bigger game in his latest cinematic
icipitates a stark drama of htiman emotions, set deep in a jungle triumph—helping British Intellirubber plantation in Africa.
gence smash a Nazi spy ring: in
Richard Thorpe directed "AVhite London.
Cargo." based on Leon Gordon's
famous stage play. Frank Mor- OFFICE
AND
CLOSES
gan. Bramwell Fletcher. Reginald
John
^ Florence
WEDNESDAYS
Owen, Henry O'Neill and Clyde ON
BEAL *
RICE
Cook have gripping roles. Authen(I,him ^w» B n r f n i i )
'
tic settings add to the vital force
WAPAKOXETA, Jan. 7—-The'
of the tense drama of conflict,
local
rationing
board
offices,
mystery and romanticism.
located in the City- j
Ending Thursday at the Ohio temporarily
until a down town location
theatre will be "Yankee Doodle bldg
is
found,
be closed each
Dandy." the outstanding musical Wednesday will
afternoon in the fu- |
based on the life of George M. ture. J. Lynn
PLUS
Snyder, chairman, '
Cohan.
announced.
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THE
SECRET
CODE
The Ohio management has comIn announcing that the office '
pleted plans for the presentation would
be closed each Wednesday
of Art Jarrett and his orchestra afternoon.
Snyder said that this
on the stage on Monday.
was not a half holiday • for employes but a period for the clerks i
LYRIC
to
catch up with their work as i
The fast-moving, action-packed requested
by the state board o f ,
melodrama of an underworld rat control.
i
•who tries to use the uniform of
Snyder
also
announced
that
all
"Uncle Sara as the perfect hideout official tire inspectors would meet '
for a murder. "Top Sergeant" Thursdav with Board Member
•Urts Friday at the Lyric theatre. Walter Meyer's tire panel in the
The film's player cast i? top- council rooms in City hal] for the
lined by Leo Carriilo and Andy purpose of discussing inspections.
Devine' click combination of a
liandful of new Universal suc- , PUPILS^ NOT REINSTATED
, CHARDOX. 0.. Jan. 7 — (AP)
cesses.
Blonde, blue-eyed Elyse Knox. —Common Pleas Judge Harlan
America's favorite mag-azine cover • Sperry refused to order reinstategirl, is elevated to featured billing. I m e n t of three children expelled
Don Terry is given hi? first from Chardon schools last year
"break" in the character romantic for refusing to salute the Amerilead. Others are Don Porter. Rich- ; can flag or recite the oath of alard Davies. Roy Harris, Addison lepriance. The younesterV parEichards and Alan Halo. Jr.
ents sought an injunction to perIn "Top Serjreant" Carriilo and mit the children'? return to school.
Devine, recently team in several
EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGED
outstanding action films, play
CLEVELAND. Jan. 7 —(AP)
hard-bitten Army non-coms who
are continually getting stripped "f —Mrs. Alice Dillon of Warren is
their stripes over mischievous under a federal indictment chargclashes ivith regulations. Don Ter- ing embezzlement of S25 from
ry enacts their hardboiled <cr- the Cortland. O., .Savins* and
Banking Co. She was charjred in
geant
The Story begins with them en- a recret indictment made public j
route to an Army camp in a "jeep" yesterday.
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that i? forced lo th<> side of the
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road by fleeing bank bandits seeking cover in an old farmhouse.
The soldiers follow <mr! there i"=
* terrific gunfight in which three
of the racketeers are killed. F?ut
Those bedlamites of
en* of them escapes after mortally
stage, screen, and radio —
Shooting a young enlistee. Th^ mtuing action is said to proceed at
• mile-a-minute clip..
"Riders of the Northland" aUo
will open Friday.
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