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SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1353 CHILLICOTHE (OHIO) GAZETTE AND CHILLICOTHE NEWS ADVERTISER PAGE EIGHTEEN WEEKLY PREVIEW OF THE NEW PICTURES This Week AT THE Theatres 50 50 DANCE TONIGHT Rom Co. Fairgrounds DOC ROLL Vote For l-k G. Underwood Democratic Candidate Tor Congress I'ol. Adv.

"Tripoli" By Gene Handsaker Tin hmrrt Furr" "Thi "111 Orra Ilrii" into the colorful adventure ro-. mance. Paramount, (35 min.) Fam.ly. The Hrebill (Mickey Rooney, Pt 0'Brien)-Beeauie he is unde.iized, Mickey Rooney has i been kept out of sports by the other t'oys at the Catholic or- phanage which is his home, and he has developed a dangerous in-; feriority complex in consequence, When oi leaving the orphanage, he becomes a champion roller-skatcr, his long frustrated ego grows to unbearable proportions, and it takes a shock as well at; FUEL OILS METERED AND FILTERED METZGER OIL CO. Dial 8126 Cor.

Second and Sugar Sis. thought racial problems had been well exhausted as a movie theme by now, but here conies "No Way Out." Predecessors like "Lost Boundaries" and "Home of the Brave" gained strength from the fact that their prejudiced people usually were otherwise fairly nice and normal. "No Way Out" is well done but Ends Tonite Abbott and Costello in "THE FOREIGN LEGION" "THE OLD FRONTIER" weaker because its chief bigot is psychopathic in his hatred of Ne Sun. Thru Tuesday 2 Features 2 min.) Mature. 711 Ocean Drive (Edmond O'Brien, Joanne Dru) A knowledge of electronics proves par TONITE GLEN FORD in "The White Tower ticularly useful to an ambitious young fellow when he exchanges in Technicolor.

ON THE ROARING ROAD TO tfZfak jM AT DEATH DEFYING SPEED I his lob as telephone repairman the help of his girl and a wise priest to get him back to a normal level. The moral, obvious story Is backgrounded by the rough excitement of professional roller-skating, with the mayhem attendant on the races of Mickey's team as it tours the country. The Rooney performance is as always, lively and intelligent. Twentieth Century Fox, (89 min.) Family. for a better-paid one offered by a SHERMAN TonigTit only Glen Ford, Val-li and Claud Rains in "White in Technicolor.

Sunday through. Tuesday "Tripoli," in Technicolor, with John Fayne and Maureen O'Hara, Wednesday. Thureday "The Secret Fury," starring Claudette Colbert tind Robert Ryan. Friday -Saturday "711 Ocean Drive," with Edmund O'Brien and Joanne Dru. Kiddie show Saturdny, "Tarzan and the Green Goddess," plus serial, cartoons and regular show.

ROYAL Tonight only Abbott and Costello in "The Foreign also Monte Hale in "The Old Frontier." Sunday through Tuesday-James Lydon in 'Hot also George Raft, Pat O'Brien and Ella Raines in "Dangerous Profession." Wednesday-Thursday Charles Laughton and Burgess Meredith in "The Man on the Eiffel Tower," in color; also James Ellison vj) Tues. bookie wire service. His rapid rise into big money and power is marked by murders and suicide, the constant danger of violent death from his competitors, and ever-impending police capture with its threat of capital groes, This gangster (Richard Widmark) is wounded along with his brother in a hold-up attempt. In the public hospital he screams epithets at the "black rat" of a "nigger doctor." When his brother dies, he blames the doctor. A fearsome race fight results.

The doctor is ably played by a film newcomer from Broadway, Sidney Poiticr. Linda Darnell plays Widmark's bewildered weet-heart. (The following reports are by the National Board of Review). The Secret Fury (Claudette Colbert, Robert Ryan) Everything looks promising for the marriage of Claudette Colbert to Robert P.yan. They're two nice people, devoted to each other, and neither seems to have an enemy in the world.

But, at the mm raft ELLA RAINES PAT O'Bffl i The U.5. Marines storm the empire i punishment. The operations of the tremendous national bookie organizations and wire services are presented effectively in semi-documentary fashion, lending plausibility and strength to the melodrama in the gambler's career. A spectacular sequence in and around the Hoover Dam closes the story. Columbia, (102 min.) Mature.

Tripoli (Maureen O'Hara, John Payne, Howard Da Silva) The shores of Tripoli are exciting in this vivid Technicolor production. It is 1805 and American shipping in thq Mediterranean is hindered by "the demand of high tribute. President Jefferson and his cabinet" have worked out a plan combining Army, Navy and Of in ooruury Pirates! MOVIES in your CAR Tk i. in "Crooked River." Starts Friday Tim Holt in "Dynamite also "Destination Big House," MAJESTIC Today only "Stars in My Crown," with Joel MeCrea, Ellen Drew and Dean Stockwell. Sunday through Wednesday "No Way Out," with Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell and Stephen McNally.

Thursday through Saturday "The Fireball," with Mickey Rooney, Pat O'Brien and Beverly Tyler. A' Jl'i-J-' very moment oi tne wcciaing, trouble starts that brings about a clouded mind and three murders. Accused of an act of which she has not the slightest recollection, confronted by widely-unrelated evidence that confirms her guilt, Miss Colbert and those around her begin to doubt her sanity. Uncovering the cleverly-buried revenge motive behind all this maintains the absorbed attention that a good "whodunit" 'Arrirl DELANO AVE, DANCING TONIGHT and SUNDAY With The PRAIRIE 8UCKER00S PEGGY KIRK, Vocalist Start of Radio and Television Continuous Entertainment SUNDAY NIGHT AMATEUR CONTEST PRIZES DELICIOUS DINNERS STEAKS CHOPS -CHICKEN George McCandless Mixologist All Legal Beverages No Cover No Minimum Steak House Rte. 23 South -Dial 15-111 Paramount Present -ZWftYV- CHILLfCOTHE.

OHIO rY mvur 14 vi TONIGHT ONLY tiki jliiii; muhu STARRING CHAIOfO WfTH I XCTTfMINT wrfftUZIMO DtAMAf ERNEST stf ring 4rX TUBS always gets, and there are enough suspects so that the ending can't be guessed. In retrospect, the plot has its holes, but while the hunt is on, matters move too fast and excitingly for anyone to care. RKO Radio, (83 TALBOTT 1 MtfSION fOSTtlt BARBARA BRITTON Marine attack. The chief burden of command on land falls upon a young Marine lieutenant and, in spite of devastating sand storms and the double-cross of a native ruler, his strategy succeeds and the Stars and Stripes are for the first time raised on a foreign shore. Of course desert intrigue must have a beautiful lady, and that is where Maureen O'Hara comes frfttih Will PSlCl W'-1M to At sew I TB figetwrf 9m Added Cartoon 0t Added Color Cartoon Novelty and News.

Both Drivers Claim That Light Was Green Both drivers involved in a traffic mishap at Hickory and Main streets at 3:50 p. m. Friday claimed they were driving with the green light. Delinquency Of Juveniles To Be Topic CLARKSBURG A discussion on juvenile delinquency will be held Thursday evening, Nov. 9, in the school auditorium.

The leaders of the discussion will be County Supt. A. E. Gower, Judge Kenneth Stevens, Dr. Ranald Wolfe, psychologist at the Veterans hospital, W.

M. McPhcrson, former officer of the Federal reformatory, now superintendent of Unioto schools, and Miss Frances Segal of the Child Welfare department of Ross county. At the meeting opportunity will be given for decision on continu FREE City officers said the accident LATE SHOW TONIGHT First Show at 7.00 Admission 50c Children Under 12 FREE With Parent. Follow Mill Street 50-50 DANCING Friday, Sat. and Sun.

Time 8 to 12 Rendezvous Room MONDAY SHOPPING HOURS 12:30 to 9:00 SCHACHNES occurred when Arthur Coyer, 65, of 238 East Seventh street, traveling north on Hickory street, made a left turn onto Main street and was struck on the left side by a car driven by Donald W. Batnhart, 19, Route 4. Officer Walsh reported that the two cars were damaged slightly and neither driver was injured. Brooks Restaurant, 101 N. Paint Featuring Harry Miller and Bobby Irwin MONDAY ONLY NOTICE Tonight will be the last show of the season.

Be sure to come. ing similar gatherings, perhaps of the nature of a PTA or other organization to help with school and community projects. The Di-oeram is for evervone in STARTING TOMORRI HA. i i i PEGGY and Her PIANO They're back this week pleasing the patron of GOLD KEY! You'll like Her Stylel Peggy Has Plenty of Piano Personality! DELICIOUS CHICKEN DINNERS TREAT THE FAMILY TO THOSE SUNDAY STEAKS CHOPS SEA FOODS Dining Room Opens 12:00 On Sunday. GOLD KEY Bar Opens 1 1:00 a.

m. 31 Miles South on Rte. 23 Dial 15-622 for Reservations. the community. Anyone in the audience may ask questions or advance his or her views on any topic.

Chest Workers Community Chest drive in Clarksburg and Deerfiled township is nearing completion under direction of the chairman, Mrs. Robert Hamm. Mrs. Glenn Anderson, Mrs. Ralph Stitt and Mrs.

Harold Garrison, the captains, are being assisted by the following solicitors, Mrs. Ray Davies, Miss Ethel Pool, Mrs. Richard Garrison, Solon Graham, Mrs. Carl Dinkier, Mrs. Howard Martin, Mrs.

Roy Somniers, Mrs. Floyd J. Tootle, Mrs. Carl Whitten. Harvey Morrison and Mrs.

George 1 Hamm. Mrs, H. E. Ware returned after a two weeks visit with her brother, D. E.

Barnett and Mrs. Barnett of Memphis, Tenn. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. T. B.

McCoy of Washington C. H. and their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Barnett. The Rev.

Thomas Tavlor and VOW AUTO THEATRE Bennett Junk attender a county meeting lor the CROP drive at Chillicothe Monday evening. Mr. EAST MAIN STREET AT REMCK AVE. 1 f. JunK ana Lnaries Betsch are co-! chairmen of the Ross county drive.

MONDAY 5. Tonight 7:00 and 9:00 "YELLOW SKY" Starring GREGORY PECK Cartoon and News Mrs. James Hcisler, Kent, returned home Tuesday after a week's visit with her father. Dr. II.

E. Ware. Mrs. Barton Johnson was the Sunday evening guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle Mowbray and son, Joe, Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ttohv. Tonight Midnight "THE FIGHTING RED HEAD" with JIM BANNON and LITTLE BEAVER Kingston, and Mr.

and Mrs. Clin 111 ton Koby Jr. and daughter, Sandra, Chillicothe, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ater.

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cooper of Eby, Ky.

were Monday night guests of Miss Edna Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steinha and Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Smith, Williamsport, attended the dis 0m Heavy Weight Axrninster Throw Rugs Regular $5.95 SALE PRICE z79 Regular $8.50 SALE PRICE 3g.7f) Floral designs on rich background colors of tan, rose, wine and blue. An excellent quality throw rugs shown in a wide choice of patterns. On Sale Monday Only. LIMIT 2 TO A CUSTOMER Sample Carpetings Size 16x27 inches MONDAY ONLY Finest qualities of Axrninster, Velvets and Serged all around. Wide choice of excellent patterns and colors.

On Sale Monday Only. LIMIT 2 TO A CUSTOMER ON SALE IN RUG DEPARTMENT IN THE BASEMENT a a. MM an I trict dinner meeting of the Elks at Circleville Sunday evening. Members of the Youne Mar. Sunday and Monday "COHMAIiCHE TERRITORY" Starring MAUREEN O'HARA Added News and 2 Reeler Tuesday and Wednesday "CAGED" with Eleanor Parker Added: Cartoon and Sport Short.

FREE PONY RIDES FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12. GATES OPEN AT 6:00 P. M. Linda DARNELL rHl ricd Women's Club of Clarksburg are collecting clothing for wor- I thy families. Those having arti- cles of clothing to donate are asked to contact the project committee composed of Mrs.

Willis Cleary, Mrs. Glenn W. McPher- son, Mrs. Richard Garrison, Mrs. i F.

W. Taylor, Mrs. John Pool, Mrs. Orville Delong and Mrs. C.

H. Steinhauscr. Stephen McNALLY SIDNEY POITIER MILDRED JOANNE SMITK STANLEY RIDCES ENDS TONIGHT ADMISSION, 50c Children Under 12 Admitted FREE With Parent. Come as you are! Show Times, 7:00 and 9:00. STARS s'fiMT i PLUS COLOR CARTOON NEWS AND FEATURETTE Continuous Sunday.

POLIO LPIDEMIC 1 FAIRBANKS. Alaska. Nov. 4 Fairbanks schools are closed and theaters were shut down last 1. 1 i in!" ut-cause oi a poliomyelitis epidemic-.

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