Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 94, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1931 — Page 5

AUG. 28, 1931.

EARL CARROLL THEATER WINS N. Y. PLAUDITS Ninth Edition of ‘Vanities’ Opens in Brilliant New House. By Vnitrrt Pm* NEW YORK. Aug. 28.—Earl Carroll, who began his theatrical career ** a Pittsburgh usher and worked hp via Atlanta prison after a famous bathtub party, opened his brilliant $4,500,000 theater here Thursday night with his ninth edition of ‘The Vanities.” The premier of the producer’s famous revue formally dedicated "The Earl Carroll Theater” to a low price policy. The musical revue probably Is the most beautiful and costly of all Carroll’s shows, but it did not overshadow the beauty of the theater. Three thousand persons, including many prominent in society and on the stage and screen, expressed unconcealed admiration for the playhouse, and gave Carroll a rousing ovation at the end of the first act when the producer spoke briefly of his new enterprise. Various metropolitan critics commented as follows: Brooks Atkinson, Times: ‘‘Carfoil’s ‘modernistic baroque playhouse,’ with all its appointment and bold spendors, is a feather in the theater’s cap . . . his ninth ‘Vanities’ ... as something to look at with saucer eyes, is the best of the lot.” Herald-Tribune: ‘‘The new Vanities is the longest, broadest and most decorative spectacle ever sold on the market for $3. Alternating mire with beauty, filth with elegance.” Gilbert W. Gabriel, American: "An entertainment which comes in Tike something with adenoids and blooms into a gorgeous and joybrimming sensation.” State Official to Get Degree Harry F. Dietz, assistant state entomologist, who is on leave for work under a fellowship at the University of Ohio, will receive the degree of doctor of philosophy from that instutition toady according to word received here.

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A fashion expert—just back from Paris—and not wearing an Empress Eugenie hat! That may seem unusual, but Natacha Rambova, owner of a New York dress shop, hasn’t any kind words for the new millinery mode. She is the widow of Rudolph Valentino.

50 DIEJN REVOLT Women, Children Perish in Portuguese Uprising. By United Press LISBON, Aug. 28. Portuguese rebels appeared to be scattered and defeated today as Lisbon surveyed the damage done by machine guns, artillery, infantry and bombing planes in the brief, but determined uprising. Latest estimates were fifty killed, 300 injured and 500 arrested. Property damage was extensive. Among the dead were four women killed by an aerial bomb. Several children were killed. Baby Girl Is Poisoned Roberta Bowers, 2, was in a serious condition at city hospital today after- having swallowed poison tablets she found at home, 236 North Capitol avenue, Thursday.

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