Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 303, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1929 — Page 6

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tCAMPUxi Magi Two Red Hot Accordionists

NOW OPEN DERBY RACER PARK South Side of 30th St. At Riverside Park The r • has boon r* built and Is under new management— W. TT. I>odd. who ban >i r* * I in.ifiv j*ars ot experience on roaster rides. The first ride 10e. n* !*• in / rid- Mr. lodd also has many free acts, such as balloon, hijrh d!'* and <i i| <> loath. Mrs Hazel Brue* the only lady doing 7-para* hute drop Tr-.ni fi,. balloon that has over bc<n used in Ho* elly. Captain Jaups I s ‘r *.n> the nnl.\ man d<dng a f X> ft. high dive blindfolded. Professor I I. liablo doing the t. ip (> Heath. Th* man who laughs at fate. This defies nil la • -of gravitation, (onn ssion ball sanies, shooting 1 galleries and mun\ other attractions. o Boy home made rraekerjaek, sandwiches, 10c sodas .V. K very one come and have a good time. Grand Opening Saturday, May 11th

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GRAMM FREED ON 52.000 BOND Dry Congressman's Relative Faces Liquor Charge. Hu T nitcd rm* KEY WEST. Fla., May 10.— Walter Gramm, brother-in-law of Representative M. Alfred Michaelson, Chicago, was at liberty today under $2,000 bond on charges of violation of the tariff act of 1922 as a MOTION PICTURES UNTW-.t?^" NEW THRILLS - • * NEW SENSATIONS s NEW OUTLETS i'OR, DEPRAVED ELIONS IN THE MOST DARiNG PHOTODRAMA OF c PRESENT DAY LIFE S /'&WST' •SWAT (adults only I Starts JftjA Tomor-JVJX! Nights row IVIV 35 c LnMCßMHHHnNHHaaHKHßßamvanßMßwvranvMnnnv

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result of his testimony, during the dry congressman's recent trial, that he owned trunks in which liquor was found. During Michaelson's trial, in which he was cleared of charges he smuggled liquor into the United States from Cuba. Michaelson said he did not know there was liquor in any of the trunks brought in under privileges due him a;, a government official. But three of the trunks were his he said. Gramm testified the other trunks belonged to himself and Lester Rein,

gsgp mfiteet WalterMis/od^k Celebrated Stage Star, Who Played “The Barker" on the jjy.-g&y Legitimate Stage, Now Comes to the Talking Screen as MH the World's Best Newspaper Reporter...a Full-Blooded §jii3m fj&gar Man Who Drinks a Little.. .Works Too Hard... Is Too Fond of Pretty Faces and Silken Knees...but FundaHe Is Featured With KATHERINE FRANCIS. Formerly pitlM Wpji id';'jjg With the Stewart Walker Company in Indianapolis. itjWj I'GentlemenJ 11 OF THE > Special Preview^l|§|!f VkPrcssf HICKMAN \

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also of Chicago, but refused to state his knowledge of whether they contained liquor. { Gramm left here Thursday night. ; presumably for Chicago, his home. The congressman left for Washing-

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Bl RLESQIE THEATRE RED HOTS And a Red Hot Chora* Extj?a—Nora Ford On the Illuminated Runway

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ton. Neither would make any statement.

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ENGLISH’S Tonite. 8:15—25c. 50c. 99c Berkell “The Scarlet Players Woman" Fanline Frederick’s Sensational Success Next Week. "The Green Hat' #

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mm y STARTING tomorrow ■ f ~ Spectacular Singing Success

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HERE’S THE GOOD NEWS! Lyric Indianapolis’ Only Vaudeville i heatre GALA OPENING NEXT SUNDAY, MAY 12th NEW MANAGEMENT! NEW POLICY! KEITH-ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE PLUS TALKING PICTURES OPENING WITH THE PALL-TALKING FILM HIT! Fra/ WAKING'S Painailimm SYNCOPATION With MORTON DOWNEY SEE AS \T X HEAR THEM PLAY—SING—TALK A Complete Musical Show on the Screen — \ Served with all the Snap and Dash of a Broadway Night Club. ON THE STAGE i X. Zastro and V/hite Revue VJ And Other Headhner Acts. 2 Big Shows for Price of One

MAT 10, 1929

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