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2l Thursday, Feb. 16, 1956 'DETROIT FREE PRESS I AVntA WMfosV.l 1 1 mu. at Show Time HP WO 1-2466 II 1 fry 1 I k. MIL 1 1 i it Tf I STAR GAZING tii 9DM w. nun Scots Available at Bos Office and Northland Draej Co, ill Ow -f nnnnnr.

nm. II1IIIIH lit l1 Vi-V-. 1 i'f 1 Virsr Melodrama Grips (C-22 Northland Center) ADAMS "Otero ant 11:08 a.m.. 1:60. 4:32 7:14.

9:66 cm. BROADWAY CAPITOL "The Lone Ranker." a. 2:15. 5:10. 8:05.

11 p. 1:55. 4:50 s. m. "The Fifht-ing Chance." 12:55.

3:50. 6:45. 8:40 D. 12:35. 8:30 m.

CORONET "Red Inn." 7. 10:20 D.m. "Innocents In Paris." 8:40 v. m. THURS SCREEN FOX "The Deep Blue 12:44.

4:06. 7:19. 10:21 D.m. "gilent 'Golden Arm' 11:33 a.m.. 2:55.

6:08. 9UC p.m. 1 COLE PORTERS ABKgJKROlUS htUM -1 Am a 8:16 8:15. 10:15 pjn MADISON The Benny Goodman 11 1:08. 3:26.

6:44. 8:02 10:20 D.m. MICHIGAN "Helen of 11:48 BY HELEN BOWER 4 ree Press Movie Crltie Considering all the publicity about the drug addiction angle I to "The Man With the Golden Arm," it was a surprise to see and WARNERcoLOR eeT (( i XZ. 7' i Tian I rail MTfMWiMJl that the black-and-white movie at the Palms Theater has a strong melodramatic story. m.

2:25 46ft 7 26 10 MtsiC HAIX "Cinerama Holiday." 2. 8:30 D. PALMS "The Man With the Golden 11 a.m.. 1:27. 3:54.

6:21. 8:61. EVES. (En. Frl.

4 Sit.) EVES J1.S5 ti J5.95.' MAT. SAT. AT 2 P.M.t $1.10 tt 13.95 Tu Frank Sinatra, starred as Frankie Machine, who had "the monkey on his back," could have been an alcoholic or a man 5 who loses all his money betting on the horses. Tha stnrv ronlH still with ITlegnn Pat-Ira. :16 a.m.

STUDIO "Mademoiselle 7:30. 9:30 O.m. SURF "The 7. 10 o.m. "Intl mate 8:35 o.m.

i-niAiivi m. aa TFLEVEWS Walt Disney's "The Frankie's wife Zosh and Kim Novak comrjletine' the stnrrprl Littlest outlaw." 9. a. 12 w- lli? 4:35. 6:10.

7:40. 9:10 ino as iviuiiv. me tin wuu neips a-uiue recover. ij.u:u d. m.

Recover he does in tne movie, though I understand that in 1 I IN BEAUTIFUL NEW EASTMAN COLOR MANl 1 imm''X 1 The first motion picture produccjd In lSoKN i. a TODD-AO! XTS --1 the moil revolutionary ol alt screen Inventions I li Y0U7E NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE i Nelson Algren's novel from I which the picture was made, Frankie commits suicide because he can't be cured of the craving Strip Star Detroit's Bonnie Boyia stars in a strip tease in the new show opening Thursday at the Gayety Theater. Other girls include Jene and Betty De Que, with Dawn Arden as an added attraction. Comedy roles are filled by Joe DeRita and Eddie Lloyd. i for narcotics.

Producer-director Otto Prem JUYE NEVER HEARD ANYTHING LIKE IT! inger's decision to have a "happy ending" provides the most valid V. 1 giouna lor oojecuon. I iniiiTamiiTrairnr i V1 i I iuuu-mu manes a miracie oui 01 a moiion I AfJl I 's 1 JK'i no no seams in the Conte), a hopeless alcoholic. She has compassion and understanding. Frankie wants to marry her if ever he can get Zosh in a hospital and be free of obligation.

Finally, trapped again by Louie, Frankie turns to Molly who keeps him locked up for a quick cure. This sequence is the histrionic highlight of the picture in which Frankie writhes and rolls and pounds and rages. Sounder melodramatically is the death of Louie and the revelation of Zosh's criminal fraud. Among the many "characters" of the slum in which the story is set, Arnold Stang is notable as Sparrow, devoted to Frankie; and Doro Merande as the landlady. Frankie a cure would appear to deny the tragic consequences The SURF I HELD OVER! 13135 FENKEI4.

I 3RD EEK! BR 8-8866 I ADULTS ONLY I 'MM. in COLOR and CinEMaScOPII "New Faces Going Places" appears today on Page 12. TEST 1 LM-y I u'-K1' I Ly-PTL. I U3 I Rodger. Hammcrstein's "OKLAHOMA!" GAY and SAUCY Gallic frankness about llghthtarttrf ssx" of drug addiction and hold out where the record shows TICKETS ON SALE NOW MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED there is almost none.

UNI I LU AKIIili IntAIKt 140 Bogley, Detroit 2 Plus "Intimate Relations" REGULAR PERFORMANCES START TUESDAY FEB. 21 THE REAL story is one of frustration and despair, with 1 ereK. Plcuc lenI ale. tickets at I. Zosh as the villainess.

ORCH MEZZ. BALCONT at 2:30 P.M. SI JO $1.25, $1.10 AI! Prics Tnclude Tax MATINEES WED. Thru FBI. SATURDAYS -Liu) Mat, fctErfc pcrfo.rn.net en Alteram Dues 2nd BIG YEAR! DON'T DELAY SEE IT TODAY! TODAYi 2i00 and 81IO FRIDAYi llOO and 10:00 Zosh is that universal phony, foe wife who has ensnared her husband in a net of guilt and Opts AH Niht 'III Si3S A.M.

$20 11.65, $13 Doors Open 1 0i45 A.M. SUNDAYS DETROIT SYMPHONY Paul foray conducting BUDAPEST NTIIIX; QUARTET TONIGHT 1:30 P.M. Moionle Auditorium Proeram: ELGAR, Concerto; MOZART. Sinfania Conccrtontc; PISTON, Incredible Flutist; BAX, Or. Picaresque Comedy Reservations: SYMPHONY, Masonic Temple, Tf 1-3900 or Grinnells.

S3.A0, $3, $2.40. $1.80. $1.20. eOe 1:30 P.M. $20 11.65, 2i at 1:30 P.M.

120 tl.65, SU5 HOLIDAYS. NAME. CLAYTON MOORE EVENINGS MOV. thru THURS. ASDUSS.

at P.M. $250 $1 ,65, $1 .25 JAY SILVERHEELS Vtmrntrm Htm mdAUmtOmhi keeps him there. Miss Parker, still a beauty in sordid surroundings, is powerful Un.her whining, clinging wheelchair role. Frankie is just returning to Iher as the picture opens. He FRI.A8AT...

7:00 and 10.00 P.M. 12.75 $250, tl.65 5:00 and 8:00 P.M. 12.20 $1.65. BUS a ran SUNDAYS CITY- -Sat 11 lau HOLIDAY'S at 6:00 and 8:00 P.M.' $2.75 $250, $1.65 MASONIC AUDITORIUM FEB. 17 8:20 P.M mmmf VbIP BOX OFFICE OPEN cVA tr mrj trJn (w mpt) A) UNITED ARTISTS THLAUE tfrwW BOX-OFFICE wkh ttf iml mU mk cece njv 4 CCH.O MTOA ME DAILY 10 A.M.

TO 9 P.M. ii 1 a. ob W.n. tt Irwli-W8 1 .1781 ftp Rod Cameron Ben Cooper THE FIGHTING CHANCE," SHOWS WED. FEB.

22 World's First Lady ef the Piano $1.10. $1.45. $2.20. $2.75. $3.30 Tickets at CRINNELL'S and MASONIC TEMPLE 3SHC At s30 P.M.

$2.20, 1.65, 1.25 is: "lias been released from a Federal 'narcotics hospital. Instead of going back to his old job as dealer in poker games, he wants to make a clean break and get a band job as a drummer. The tragedy and pity are in the futility of his efforts to get 'free. At 5 8 P.M. $275, 2.20, 165 "ONE OF THE YEAR'S MOST CAPTIVATING COMEDIES I Boslej Crowther, N.X.

Times. Don't mfra the funny Frenchman, the incomparable FERNANDELl from fie li us a mmt tu cm. 1 1 m-i uxTm HIT OF "SHEEP orms end love of the man she married into a life ontmof (tHI FFRNANDFLLi THE HAS FIVE LEGS" iOE Ot RITA A E0DIE LLtYO mm jssb a. Ik 11 WEtSmJt mm mm mm- PLUS BOYI4 ''I rtT rtAIrlJM. JaVJMPaUMLV TRAPPED BETWEEN THE DEVIL OF INFIDELITY ana "INNOCENTS IN PARIS" Aluttlr Sin Hirgwtt Rutharfnrd Claire Bloom CORONET fir EXCLUSIVE IN DETROIT! Socltry Strip Teoi? STAGEFUt nf ariiiTicin Treat fhe family fofce them out to dinner wb DIHL? Llf idWi It iMrTlrTTn AMERICAN RESTAURANT 19848 JBY AT EVERGREEN.

FINEST FttDI STEAKS, CHOPS. SEA FOOD. ITALIAN DINNERS. LiaUORS, ENTERTAINMENT. OPEN SUN.

VE 5-5700. -NOT ONLY does Zosh want everything like the old days. Schwiefka (Robert Strauss) ants his' dealer, known as the man with the golden arm, back aain. In his old environment the is waiting for Frankie in J.he person of Louie (Darren Mc-Oavin), the "pusher," who wants 'a good customer back again. Sinatra gives a perfect portrayal of a man pulled out of line by forces stronger than he.

'Torn between his dream of a new life and the insidious circumstances of the old, Frankie is caught like a rat in a maze. 'KIM NOVAK as Molly is the om soothing figure in a fevered existence. She works in a1 night club. She gives money to Drunky (John STARTING FRIDAY, FEB. 17 BELCREST FIRESIDE LOUNGE 5440 Caw at Klrby.

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HO 8-9841. Ntw Ownmtils. DtilJ Lsnehnm. Dinner! from 5. Sundays from 2 DANCING Tstt.

throaik Sat. Bowlini Bangtet AMsmawSatisns. MASONIC AUDITORIUM March 108:20 PJVL 14345 MVERNOIS Air Conditioned WK STS7 Cocktail Ixrance and Wonderful Fnml DynaInn Luncheon 11-3, Dinuer 0-10, Sapper 10 p.m. to 1 3 -THE FUNNIEST ftw 1 Joey's Stables wiuhivi Utml for Partin snd to Restaurant 5 fn A nVO COCKTAIL 18458 Cm" UN l-962. Strtlne LOUNGE Chspt.

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$4.80. $4.20, $3.40, $2.40 Bale. $4.20. $3.40, $2.40, $1.80 On Sale Masonic Grlnnell's HAIL ORDERS TO MASONIC AUDITORIUM 500 Ttmplt. End.

Selt-At'drimi En. At Green's Luncheon 11-3 Dinner 5-12 Supper 12-2 A.M.1 RUTH PRICE CHARLIE MINGUS wmm In an unusual movie of AMERICAN SOUTHERN STYLE tOtAL SENSATION WA AND HIS JAZZ WORKSHOP oriNTFT Aunt FANNY'S WMSwara- Brt. 12 A 12', Milt Rtyal Oak. DM Stttharn riantatlts Csitktn Dissart, Sea Fate, Sttatt. 2 Bintaet Pmrni.

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1014 E. M- ftrtos. W0 2-1042. Part Fras. Ohi dally txttat Mas.

sns. 1 li AROUND DETROIT US Daily Ltsthets OlsRtr ttnas' ontll 11 P.M. Bsssttls. 0 ROSEMOND HILLS INN -j? ay a A il v'v II eatatltst. Cttttai Losnat an4 Bar.

Mavfilr fi.i'Jil- 6-35 30230 Iskrtar 14.. stt 12 1 Ml last N. Ntrth'tara WESTWOOD INN Oa Mlchljrao Mile West of Telcrraph Rd. LO 1-2010. Famous for rood Daneint and Entertainment Open Sunday tmoBaiiiiDimeE) mmm II 111! Dinint Room Cocktail Cor.

Orchard Lako Rd.i and Pontiae Trail. HA 6-9314, A 84-Xear tradition of fine dining. Lunch eon. Dinner. Open Daily -Sunday.

m. i SJ nimi aibi wiikins 1 lar a tar I aoa JOIll thru Feb. 26 If Ak ATW WWT II I 1 presents th fill Alt NEW IP STARRING HUCK'S INN CRAND RIVER AT 7 MILE I0AD. PHONE KE 1-1370, Lanthtsi 1130 tt 230 s.sj. Pally.

Retm tTtllablt tor kmlint artitt and mddlnit. Bass Caaaint. erptsirt Ikjiloiclc FAMOUS FOR STEAKS, BONED CHICKEN, MOUNTAIN TROCT. COCKTAnl A SNACKS IN FIRESIDE IXIPNGE sW. 41661 PLYMOUTH ROAD PLIMOUTH 614, Kingsley Inn Wtotwar at W.

Lanp Lska ti- Blsesrfitl4 Mills. MlPwttt 4-1400' Beet Qnality Food CoektaiF Ixrange PrlTate Bang net Room Martnerite Colbert, Organist IARBEOUE Tasty Bar-B-Q 8550 Grs4 lltsr. TY 6-2844. Tt 4-9898 Spttlallrlni Is CPitkas, list ant Sdrlmp. Fish tt FrMay.

Prsmpt dtllttry ts kerns, stiles, larttfy sup hetali. no (Vasty CANADA STAR OF OKLAHOMA STAGE SCREEN RADIO TV "THE UNPREDICTABLE" WIERE BROTHERS SONGSTRESS KATHY BARR DANCE TEAM COLES AND ATKINS with LEU CAMACHO DIRECTOR OF MUSIC: GEO. BASSMAN MUSICAL DIRECTOR: HERSCHEL LEIB 11 A.f.Q. TO 11 P.f.l. 3 STAGE SHOWS DAILY: 2-7-9 P.M.

TICHNICOLOR THOMAS' INN 4913 Riverside Drive, Windsor, SB 5-2927. Roadhont dinners. Fish, froc, ehieken, steak stud turf eon. Show. and ancipp nightly.

Sundays Dinners from 1 tot- CHOP HOUSE 3n rv rrooucea By LARRY LANSBURGH Dirocted by ROBERTO GAVALDON Screenplay by BILL WALSH FIRST MICHIGAN SHOWING! Carl' 0 HOUSE 3020 CRAND RIVER. Frtt Parkins. TE 2-8600. Prints BlfttMt Room. Stnlm ttit WsrW'i Flnttt Steaks, Ckess tat its Faad tar mart taaa 20 ytsrt.

Ail kttf agt is ssr swa sslisrs. MAT. 2:30 P.M. SATS, and SUNS. Nightly 8:30 aO A DCaflrVT9C 6001 Wwdwars.

TI 4-0417. Amplt Fras Parkins. rt.illlll SEA El Ol.llt.. B.II. 3 WO 1-0543 3 Prints Oislnf Rt.au.

Clettp Ssndays except spectacuui Production of Cinderella STARTS TODAY! Dotrs Optn 8:45 A.M. tvsr FRENCH lTMn PONTCHARTRAIN CELLARS WINE The kind of small restaurant that yon as- peet only tn Paris, New York or 8aa Frma- eiseo. MUSIC BY MUZAK, 618 WAVNE ST. 20 DAZZLING PRODUCTIONS COMPANY OF 200 WEEKDAY BARGAIN MATINEES $1.00 EVENINGS AND MATINEES 1.25 CHILDREN (UNDER 12) ALL TIMES .50 GUNDI IUSCH THE FALKS 5t lea ITALIAN andra Mclaughlin- fieddie trenkleb 4145 WiHHfwjrP. TE 2.8501 td mnmmd 1ST II a.

i. b. A- MARGIE EE JIMMY CROGAN SKIPPY BAXTER A- THE BRUISES A I Bw Sa I ARTURO'S Way VI finest ttvlt. Btsiiietsstts'i LinehetM. A la erica a anp Itslias Dlnttrt- tenet trtat 5 P.M Sssdsyt tram 2 P.M.

Parkin is laanv ADVANCE TICKETS ON SALE AT CUNNINGHAM DRUG STORES messma sEs PLAN YOUR PARTIES AND BANQUETS WAen coifing, asx far catering LARCO'S 7525 W. MoNlchols. UN 1-8699. Perking In Rser, Italian Specialties, Stetka, Chops and baa Food. Ceoktallsl EXCELLENT FACILITIES f-OR ABTIES AND BANpUBTsJ.

13303 Gratiot. Biks. w. McNichoi. LA 1-9797 Frmsentina i Tickets Noyr All Seats Reserved 3.60.

2.40, 1.80, I -20, tax inc. CHILDREN Vi PRICE SAT. MATS. Box Office Open Noon to 8 P.M. If ordering for Sat.

or Sun. State Mat or Eve. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Enclose Self Addressed Envelope Italian Singing Sam's 5649 East 8 Milt sr. Messd 14. SL 1-2947." Strvles fits Clstk.

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TR Steak. amsZ CLAM OVSTEKSI on the half shell and fried Muate by Musak. dAniBtiSfc, fc.e.

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