Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1943 — Page 12
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CIRCLE, Ss ss Ey La A - F “with Monty . ; ¥ ge] AB Preity : ny or 304 vot and 11.08." “Paris After Dark,” with George Sanders, Philip Dorn and Brenda Marshall, at 12:37, 3:39, 6.41 and 4 , ' Sunday-‘‘Matrimo ny,’ at 1:28 4:23, 7:21 ahd 10:19, “Paris, * at 13, 2:58, 5.56 aud 8.54:
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"““GiThe Philadelphia Story,” with Manele Robitey #nd “Kenneth E Lemons, at 8.3
Sanday-—at . 30. ENGLISH'S
“The Stadent Prince,” with Everett Marshall, Prank Horna day and Laurel Hutley, at 2.30
and 8:30, LOEW'S
“The Adventures of Tartan” with Robert Donat and Valerie Hobson, at 1:13, 454, 8:35 and 13:18. | “Dr. Gillespie’s Criminal Case,” with Lionel Barrymore, at 11:19, 3, 6:41 and 10:32.
Sundag—"Tartu.” at 255, 6:36 and 10.17. “Gillespie,” at 1:04, 4:45 and 8:28 x KEITH'S
On Stage, Blackstone and 1001 , at 1:56, 4.22, 6:43, 9:14
“Little Miss Molly,” with Mau. rene O'Hara, at 12:20, 2:46, 5:13, 7:38, 10:04 and 12:30. Sunday—Stage show, at 3.08 4:32, 6:58 and 9:34. “Melly,” at 12:30, 2:56, 5:22, 7:48 and 10:14,
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“The Ton Major,” with Pat O'Brien, Ruth Warrick and Robert Ryan, at 11, 1.49, 4 38, 2 and “10:16. wo
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