Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1945 — Page 14

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Pacini

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The LaBlondes and His TABEAU ORCHESTRA

Featuring BETSY JONES, Vocalist |

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| days.

RETONGA DESERVES FULL CREDIT IN HIS CASE, SAYS CONTRACTOR

Had Lost Twenty-five Pounds,

out that by the end of the-day I} | IRVING Through Saturday: Did Not Want to Eat “and! felt like I was at the end of my row. |

Felt Exhausted at End of

Different Man Now.

tractor who resides at the Park Retorpga.”

old time pep. My appetite became |distress due to Vitamin B-1 so poor I just ate because it was! ciency, constipation, insufficient flow, meal time and one food tasted as of digestive juices in the stomach, RIVOLI—Through Saturday: good as another. seemed to do me little good for I bé obtained at all Hook's PependJost 25 pounds.

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week-end program

“Moyen Age" Sevitzky's transcription of an “Allegro, Sarabande and Gigue” by

Sevifzky Names Pacini as Aid RENATO. PACINI, second vio-. linist with the Indianapolis sym-

for eight years, has been appointed. assist ant conductor Fabien sevitzky, conductor of the or-

schestra.

Mr. Pacini, a native ‘of Utica, N. Y., was associated with Mr. Sevitzky in Boston, with the Boston

Young People's orchestra and the Boston People's symphony orches-

Indianapolis, in

Kappel Soloist With Symphony; run--threugh—Saturday—

Eddie Cantor is one of the 62 stars in “Hollywood Canteen,” in Is second week at the Indiana,

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|'Blossom Time' Run Starts Here Today

The 1945 revival of the Sigmund |

Romberg operetta, “Blossom Time,” will open at- English's tonight and

-| Starring Peggy O'Neil as Mitzi

the settlement

schools of New York City Since that time the 22-year-old given tomorrow and Saturday. progressed point where he has been engaged as soloist’ by 17 symphony. orches- WALLACE SEEN tras and booked for many recitals. |

to the

Rachmaninofi’s

Second piano concerto with the In-| dianapolis orchestra Saturday night afternoon

in the portion of the included the by Saint-Saens, suite and

Concert patrons of the Indianap- Krantz ‘and Earl Covert as Franz olis Symphony orchestra this week- Schubert, end will hear a young pianist whose success dates back to his boyhood {of Bellabruna.

the operetta tells the story of the composer and his songs. Ruth Gillette will play the ‘role Others in the large |company are Edmund Dorsav;

William: Marel as Morley as Russell as

Victor

Novotny. will

as .the comic detective,

Matinee performances be

IN | COMMERCE POST

Capitol guessing on what will happen to Vice President Henry A. Wal|lace after next Saturday turned up| a suggestion today that he may get | a somewhat diluted cabinet job, The latest

WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 (U. P.).—

for- | He is William Kappell, this week's | mer Broadway comedian, as Chriswho won one of his | tian Krantz, first musical prizes” when he was Baron Schober, 10. The prize was a turkey dinner Count Scharntoff, Zella Jose Iturbi to the best|Mrs. Krantz, and Harry

’|

talk in congressional |

halls is that Wallace. may get the!

commerce job. although it now 1s held by his principal administration foe, Jesse H. Jones.

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BELMONT—Through Parkington

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nando Valley’ and . Under.’ Business’ ‘Louisiana Hayride" Daughters .| GARFIELD--Through 1 ~and Lowdown" GRANADA _— “Nine Girls Wednesday: | and

tives very often. I was so fagged | HAMILTON—Through bow Island”

Ernest Dye =i

Are Smiling” hattan.”

lief. My appetite came back and I| From Down. Under” Day, He States. Feels Like nave already regained several pounds | Riveter of my loc weight. My nerves seem Mii T2 lt |stronger and I sleep more restfully.| Calais’

1 am on the go every: day

defi-

Private Affaif” Barn , Dance” ment.’ ST. CL Eyes Are Smiling’ time, Darling.’

What I did eat and loss of appetite. Retonga may

I had to use laxa-|able Drug Stores. $1.25 size $1.09

CINEMA-—Through Saturday:

morrow through Saturday:

ESQUIRE—Through Friday: and “Broadway.

Fou NTAIN SQUARE — Through Friday:

and

‘Casanova Tomorrow

and

“Retonga gave me wonderful re] LINCOLN — Through

“Tonight We

and I|oLp TRAIL—Through

"PARAMOUNT="' ‘Night of Adventure”

and

AIR—Through Saturday:

Saturday: ‘Mrs.

‘Bride by

Mistake’ and ‘Passage to Marceille DAISY—Through tomorrow ‘National Barn Dance’ and "Till We Meet Again.’ DREAM —Through tomorrow: “Meet the People’ and “‘Pearl.qf Death.’

EMERSON—' ‘Marriage Is a Private Af “Bride by Mistake.”

To~ “San Fer“Man From Down

“Unfinished

and ‘Delinquent

tomorrow: ‘'‘Sweet “Walking “Dead.”

Brown and

We Meet Again”

“In the Meantime, Darling.”

Saturday: “Rain

and “Youth Runs Wild.

“Music in -Man-

tomorrow: ‘Man

and

tomorrow: “Holy Raid

tomorrow: ‘‘To-

idon't feel - exhausted when night | gether Apa” andl Sey u. Sader Azois the thousands -of men and comes. The sluggish elimination is| ORIENTAL— “The Whistler” and “Rewomen happily praising Retonga is relieved, too, I feel like a different | turn of the Ape Man.” Tomorrow Mr. Ernest Dye, well known con- man and. all the credit goes. to, ihfough Saturday veo ug of whe Open

and

Hotel in Knoxville, Tenn. Discuss-| Scores of your neighbors and! ‘pinto Bandit” Tomorrow and Friing his relief through this noted friends are praising Retonga. Ac-| day: "Rlesh and Fantasy” and Call | hetbal stomachic and Vitamin B-1|cept no substitute. Retonga is a , 0 (0e SOU BELL, medicine Mr. Dye gratefully stated: | purely herbal gastric tonic com-| TIdand’ and “Henry Aldrich’ Plays “About five years ago I began to|bined with liberal quantities of Vita-| Cupid” feel very sluggish and lacked my min B-1 and is intended to relieve! REX—Through tomorrow: “Cri by

Night” and “Beautiful But Broke.

RITZ—Through Friday: and

“Marriage Is a “Crystal Ball” “National “The Great Mo“Irish

and "In the Mean-

through |

“Irish Eyes |

"Rosie the | |

Bociety' and "Black Tomorrow through Satur= Night" and “Guns of

SANDERS—"In Parachute.” day: ‘Crime by the Pecos.” SPEEDWAY— "Marriage Is a Private Affair’ Tomorrow through Saturday: “The Conspirators’”’ and ‘‘Girl Who Dared.” SHERIDAN—"I Love a Boldier” “Henry Aldrich’'s Little Secret.” morrow “through Saturday: Is a Private Affair” and “B Mistake.’ | ST ATE—Through tomorréw: “Woman of | the Town'’' and ‘Three of a Kind’ STRAND — Through Eyes Are Smiling”

ride by

Saturday: | and “In the Meantime, Darling.’ {| STRATFORD —Through tomorrow: “Man in the Trunk” and “Hot Rhythm." TACOMA-~Through tomorrow: “Summer Storm’ and ‘Falcon in Mexico.” | TALBOTT — Through Saturday: by Mistake” and “Jack London

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— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | ‘Canteen’ Cantor

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