Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1945 — Page 24
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EXTENDED ENGAGEMENT
3—DAYS ONLY—3
FRI, SAT, and SUN.
MATINEE and EVE. NING PERFORMANCES &
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FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY!
With a Host of Stars, Including
MILLER * BOB PAULEY * and many more
ROY STARKEY eDELMORE BROS.
(ALTON and RABON) CURLEY MILLER * EMMY LOU * QUARANTINE SONNY GRUBBS * MARION MARTIN * WALLIE
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AIRLINE SETS RECORD CHICAGO (U, P.).— Northwest { Airlines carried more passengers | and mail last July than in. any other month in its 19-year history, officials recently disclosed. 3
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TONIGHT THRU SAT.
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WEEK BEG. NEXT SUN. NITE MATINEES WED, & BAT.
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QUILLEN BROTHERS T0 GET ‘E' AWARD
The army-navy “E” ‘will be presented to Quillen Brothers Refrigerator Co. 1639 Lafayette rd., next Wednesday, the firm said today. The ceremony will be held at- 3 p. m. in the Municipal Gardens auditorium, Cold Springs and Lafayette rds, and will be attended by employees and their families. Maj. William G. Frye, Jeflersonville quartermaster depot, will represent the army and make the address.” Lt. J. E. Vaughan, U.8.N R., will represent the navy and present the “E” pins to a committee of employees, Quillen Brothers have been In war work since 1940 producing” 25 cubic foot and 150 cubic foot refrigerators procured for the army by. the Jeffersonville quartermaster depot.
CHICAGO MAN ROBBED OF $55 BY GUNMAN
George W. Price, 52, Chicago, was robbed of $55 early today by an armed hold-up man who forced his way into Mr. Price's car in the 100 block on W. Maryland st, Mr. Price, who is staying at the Claypool hotel, told police the man jumped in his car as he stopped
suddenly to avoid hitting a car which pulled in front of him. After holding a gun on Mr, Price and forcing him to drive around {for awhile, the bandit stopped the car, searched Mr, Price and fled with
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"WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 (U. P.).— The U. 8. 9th army is being deactivated as of Oct. 10 at Pt Bragg, N. C, The 9th, which fought through the Siegfried line and across the Rhine into Germany under the command of Lt. Gen, William H. Simpson, ceased functioning as an army last July and subsequently headquarters were Wansterred to
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Symphony Ballet IL TROVATORE—Oct. 16
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Screen Play by Nat Perrin ' and Lou Breslow. Original Story by Nat Perrin and Martin A. Gosch. Directed by S. SYLVAN SIMON.
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Prices, 5:45 to 6, 30¢ AN JOHNSON
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Neighborhood Theater Directory
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Chester Morris “1 MYSTERIOUS NIGHT”
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DVORAK “FLAME OF BARBARY COAST” A, Jones—Grace McDonald “Honeymoon Ahead”
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‘Out of This World’ Ann Savage—Wm. Garga:
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‘TOMORROW THE WORLD’
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