Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1945 — Page 20

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The r¢ happenings 18 stage feature. The most startling act is the ever | thrilling trick of sawing a woman The lady gives a blood- | serea as Dante saws| e then pulls the box apart

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Playing the Tchaikovsky and Chopin F Minor concerti, Artur Rubinstein, pianist, will return as soloist with Fabien Sevitzky and the Indianapolis symphony orchestra for thei® concerts in the

“| Murat tomorrow night and Sun- | day afternoon.

In Alamo Film.

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But even » jerk of a cloth by The screen feature is in Manhattan,” with Pred Brady, Jeff Donnell, Savage and Cy Kendall. The weekly talent contest will be held on the stage at 7 p. m today.

'Going My Way' Wins Fan Poll

william Wright, Ann

and floats |} to the tune of “The | she disappears} i Dante. | | “Dancing |

| At Circle Today BETTY SUFFERS

HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 16 (U.P). ~Betty Hutton, blond blitz ‘of the | screen, ’ | MacFarland, today were recuperat{ing from a food poisoning attack. Doctors spmmoned after the two lcollapsed within a few minutes of | | each other yesterday, said the ailment was not serious,

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ERS Huw , FIRST RUN en rs a FIREBIRANDS “6 ngr ergman co-stars w : Gary Cooper. in “For Whom the ul ARIZONA Bell Tolls,” opening at the Circle v BUS today.

BILL TO DEPORT CHAPLIN OFFERED

WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 (U. P) | Senator William Langer (R. N. D.) | yesterday introduced a bill to deport movie actor Charlie Chaplin. “to protect the morals and the.girls of | the country.’ | The measure would direct the de-| partment of” justice to investigate] the British-born actor's activities] and determine whether there is| J Pius Tas grounds for deportation. Chaplin is| —First Indianapolis Showing— not a citizen although he has been Roy Rogers—Dale Evans in the United States more Wan 30 | rr ERENT CRAMPS”

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HOELYWOOD, Feb. 16 (U. P).— | 94:8

Wa was the nations

Going My

favorite motion picture of 1944 and x

Srosby, the 11: conducted

its crooner most pop LAr aciol by Dr, George Ga search org ization i Greer

disclosed today.

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Photopiay magazine, week -to the

award gold medals this winning players. Runners up to “Going My way” were “The Story of Dr. a “A Guy Named Joe,” “Mrs. Par kin ton,” “Laura,” “See Here Se] Hargrove,” _ “Destina tion “Two Girls and a Sall You Went Away” an vans.”

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CIRCLE “For Whom the Bell Tolls * with

3 ope ana id ergman, 11 m, 2:45, 8, 9 and 10. KEITH'S On stage, Dante, at 1:48, 6:44 and §:17 “Dancing in re dy and Ann Savage, , 5.21, 8:04 and, 10:17. INDIANA . the Window,”

binson and Joan 10:10

Manhattan,”

Woman in wit ddward G. R Bennett, at 12:30, 3:43 and o-pral, with Tito Guizar and Bi uce, at 11, 2:15, 5:30 and 8:45 LYRIC “The Princess and the Pirate, t 30b Hope, at 11, 1:10, 3:2 7.49 and 9.59 CIVIO 8. Pinafore. with wi

YH, M Cole, Hans Aan i and Fred Koer hn at 8:30. LOEW'S

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¥ : : : | Smiley Burnette is seen in the | “Firebrands of |

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Langer is the father of four | { daughters. He said he is intent on! protecting them and the nation’s | womanhood.

“THE ADVENTURES OF JOHNNY APPLESEED”

Edwin Strawbridge Narrative Ballet

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