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Jane Darwell HERNIK IBSEN'S “DOLL HOUSE” will begin its threeday stand at English's tomorrow night.
~The-play~the-story-of-a-woman—{-
who found her soul when she Jost her love, stars Dale Melbourne, as Nora, the feminine lead; - Francis Lederer as the dominant head of the house; Jane Darwell, the. housekeeper; Lyle Tablot, the villain, and H. B. Warner. Evening performances will be
urday with a matinee Saturday.
ged to escape during the ensuing WRIGHT AS SPEAKER
Ralph Wright, director of music |
'six mortally wounded during this in the Indianapolis public schools, |
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the police killed four | will speak on “Music in Our Bk
civilians, three of whom had Ger-| schools) at the February meeting | {of the Indianapolis Piano Teachers |
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LOEW'S BOND SALES | TOTAL $194,207,628
War bond and stamp sales by | . its theaters and thea-| {ter employees totalled $104,207.628| from June 1, 1942, to Dec. 31, 1044, the corporation war bond department apnounced today.
grosses $16,136,412, Sales to employees were $21,140,705. War stamp sales totalled $6,035,531.14.
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a business meeting preceding Mr. | Wright's talk,
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ENGLISH'S BOOKS. 2° | PLAYS FOR MARCH
Two new plays have been booked!
Sales. of E bonds to moviegoers|at the English theater for March, by Loew's theaters reached $92,-|Vincent Burke, manager, has an- | 173480 and P and G bond sales| nounced.
“Ramshackle Inn,” starring Zazu |
Pitts. will ruxi March 1-3 and “Good Jane Withers i" Faces in the Fog
Night Ladies,” March 5-17. i
Ranger Ride” and “Are Parents?”
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“The Conspirators” and “My Pal Wolf.” DAISY—Through tomorrow: “Casanova Brown” ‘and ‘Music in Manhattan.” DREAM—Through tomorrow: “Step Lively" and “Secrets of Scotland Yard.” EMERSON--'‘Casanova Brown" and “The Conspirators > Tomorrow through Saturday: “The Great Moment” and “National Barn Dance.” ESQUIRE—Through Friday: ‘Shadow of a Doubt” and “Hit the Ice.” FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Through Friday: “Music in Manhattan” and “The Last Ride.’ GARFIELD—Through tomorrow: “1 Wake Up Screaming” and ‘‘Racket Man.”
| | GRANADA—""The Very Thought of You"
and ‘Dark through Wednesday: Reno” and Heart.” HAMILTON— ‘Casanova Brown” and “The Master Race.” Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘In the Meantime Darling” and ‘The Great Moment.”
Mountain.’ Tomorrow ‘Maisie “None But
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CIRCLE “Something for the Boys,” with Carmen Miranda, Michael O'Shea and Vivian Blaine, at 11, 1:30, 4:45, 7.35 and 10:30.
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LOEW'S = “Meet Me In St. Louis,” with Judy Garland and Margaret O'Brien, at 11:50, 2.18, 4:46, 7:14 and 0:43,
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Todd Duncan Sings In Concert Tonight
Indianapolis will hear one of its most famous sons, Todd Duncan, Negro baritone, in his first appedr= ance as soloist with the local symphony orchestra at 8 p. m. today in Cadle tabernacle. ¥ Mr. Duncan, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Duncan, 3345 Martindale ave., will.- be co-soloist with . Ellabelle
Davis, soprano. The occasion will
— be the season's third municipal ‘concert, The program will include four operatic arias, four songs from “Porgy and Bess," two sung by each soloist, and a duet from “Porgy and Bess” sung by Mr, Duncan and Miss Davis. The orchestra, directed by Fablen Sevitzky, will play four numbers, Tabernacle doors will open at 7 p. m. Tickets may be obtained at the Murat theater until 8 p. m,
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