Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 173, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1933 — Page 4

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‘‘Red” Hufford

Preparations are being made for a large crowd tonight at Knights of Columbus annual Thanksgiving ball. “ Red-’ Hufford and his orchestra: will provide the music.

VETERANS MAY HAVE CHANCE AT CCC JOBS Figures on Possible Enrollment Asked by Washington. All World war veterans may be I given the opportunity to enroll in civilian conservation corps camps, j it was indicated today in advices from Washington. John O. Thistle, veterans’ admin - j istration chief accountant, said to- | day he has been asked to submit i figures on the number of veterans who will accept immediate relief by employment in these camps. Acceptance of all World war veterans probably would mean increasing the camp quotas, and the information probably is sought to provide information on the quotas to be fixed, it was said. Union Invites Engineers All engineers and boiler room employes in the city have been invited to attend an open meeting of the International Union of Operating Engineers tonight at 312 East Washington street, third floor. MOTION PICTURES

TOMORROW—FIRST SHOWING Kiss Ruined / HOLT® "111 MASTER ajeij rap g®||F£pg Flip tile a S3 S’ ca B Frog with FAY WRAY Comedy Walter Connolly

Dan ce ‘Thanksgiving ft j Fro li c JPSSp BEER Kettle an<l llrnuglif Speed Flannigan’s Orchestra Dancing Tonite 9:30 to ? KNTF.KTAI N M K N T 42 nd Sl £r Fall Creek Iflvrf. anil 42ml St.

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NORTH SIDE TAT RHTT Talbot & 22nd 1 /AL/DIJ 1 1 Family Nite— Fast Showing “BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD” Stratford Family Nite— Tom Dugan “SKY WAY” MECCA •TS&'sSSt - Wallv Reid Jr. “RACING STRAIN" f ADDirif 111. at 30th u/aI\I\UjJV Wynne Gibson Ed Lowe “HER BODYGUARD” Dl7\ r 30th A- Northwestern i\CA Lee Tracy Madge Evans “THE NUISANCE” P ITT Illinois at 34th Iv 11 Li Warner Baxter Myrna Loy “PENTHOUSE” IjPT OWN Lew Ayres “MY WEAKNESS” CT ri ATD St Clair. Ft. Wayne J 1 . tiLAln Kay Francis Geo. Brent “THE KEYHOLE” nDCAM WH Station St. Ul\.ry/liTl Family Nite— Joan Marsh “ITS GREAT TO BE ALIVE EAST SIDE P n/AT I Dearborn at 10th IyIVwIvI Double Feature Ricardo Cortex BIG EXECUTIVE” BEAUTY FOR SAFE” EMERSON 4620 E Tenth Will Rogers. Marian Nixon "DR. BULL” PARKER ' F Tenth S. Clive Brook “CAVALCADE” ID VT\T 5507 E. Wash. IIY T Til VJ Bargain Nite Jack Holt “THE WRECKER” HAMILTON Double Feature Janet Gavnor “PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING" LIFT; OF JIMMY DOLAN" STRAND Gene Raymond “BRIEF MOMENT” Washington B wSs?f* Family Nite— Betty Compson “GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY"

/NOV. 29,1933

THREE HURT IN FIVE ACCIDENTS, NONE SERIOUSLY Woman Strucky by Car on U. S. Road. Suffers Hip Injuries. Three persons were injured in five motor car accidents yesterday and early today. Mrs. Emma Johnson. R R. 8, Bex 421, suffered shoulder and hip injuries when she was struck by & motor car near her home on National road No 52 and Pennsylvania railroad tracks M. O. Boxwell of Dayton, 0.. was the driver of the | car. Mrs, Johnson was treated by private physicians and taken home. Russell Warner. 5. of 1104 East I Vermont street, suffered a cut head 1 and body injuries last night when i he was struck by a car driven by | Robert E. Liese. 21, of 80 North Brookville road. He was taken to city-hospital The accident was unavoidable. Stanley Strong, Negro, 12, of 1418 East Seventeenth street, suffered a skull fracture yesterday afternoon when he fell from a truck at NineI teenth street and Martindale ave- | nue. He was taken to the city hospital. A wrecked auto was found by j police early today at Meridian and | Michigan streets. Clarence Willis, I 414 North Delaware street, told police that the car struck a traffic j light and that the driver leaped l from the auto and ran. The auto's | license, upon police check, showed | that it had been issued to Thomas | W. Tribble, 714 North Drexel ave- | nue. William Roable. 32, 2829 McPherson street, faces trial today on charges of drunkenness, operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, and no driver's license. Police charge Roable's car collided with two autos parked near Twenty-fourth street and Central avenue. Pioneer Resident Is Dead By Timm Special ATLANTA. Nov. 29.—Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon for Marion Pickett, 92, pioneer Hamilton county resident, who died of heart disease. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Susan Pickett, and three children, Ralph and Lawrence Pickett, Atlanta grocers, and Mrs. Arthur O'Conner, Calumet City, 111.

I Collegiate Night at the SHOW BOAI Purdue University Orchestra of 12 Football Stars TONIGHT ONLY Keystone Ave. & Allisonville Road

H THANKSGIVING FROLIC Kl Tonight and ThursUay ■ ,’lj Theatre Hhlg. BOBBIE GKICE HER OWN ItEVUE \35 Bob Jones '.iil and His Orchestra i '*■> No Advance in Trices Cover 10c I>K. 6itis. Sat., isc

MOTION PICTURES mm coxt n to n Un U rv'’’ r - ’tr 2 ?, ** ** I. M.—Children 10c. Allspices of 12th l.i'Kion. tore So aro still paying Tor It.” Extra— “ Puss in Boots” jtmmmamaaammammmaxK mbwwimy

EAST SIDE Hollywood ¥MrssffS last Showing: “HOLD ME TIGHT*’ TACOMA Tamils Nite— Chic Sale “LUCKY DOG” TUXEDO "?.iEi£: k Marian Nixon “PILGRIMAGE” SOUTH SIDE GRANADA rIKS&a. Double Feature “KING OF JAZZ” Cecil B. DeMiile “THIS DAY AND AGE” Q A\TIPttQ Prospect Si Sbelby sj *x . 1 1711. I\ ,} Double Feature— Gloria Swanson “PERFECT UNDERSTANDING” "WIIAT PRICE INNOCENCE” FOUNTAIN SQUARE At Fountain Square. Double Feature Ginger Rogers •RAFTER ROMANCE” Jean Marsh “HIGH GEAR" ORIENT A I 1105 S Meridian UlYlLktiriLr Double Feature— Bette Davis ”F.x-Ladv” “BROADWAY TO HetEl VWOOD" __ Roosevelt “ANOTHER LANGUAGE" AVALON 2110 Prospect "MOTHER'S BABY” f IV T rni \I S. East at Lincoln U/li Xva V-L<i. x Loretta Young Victor Jory •DEVII. s IN LOVE’* GARFIELD Jean Parker “WHAT PRICE INNOCENCE” WEST SIDE BELMONT Familv Nite — Last Showing “VAMPIRE BAT n \ icv w. Mich. lz/llj I Vilma Banky Louis Trenker “THE REBEE” _ PRINCESS Preston Foster Zita Johann MEN WHO DARED” aora nr 1911 w Morris stllXvßoris Karloff “THE MUMjnr