Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 121, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1934 — Page 19

SEPT. 29, 1934-

'Gay Nineties 7 Frolic Is on at Show Boat Days of ‘Beef Trust’ Are Recalled in Program at Night Club. The boisterous fun of the “gay nineties" period will be on view at the Showboat, starting tomorrow night, when Mandell and Arnstein’s “Bowery Music Hall Follies” opens as the floor show attraction for the week. One of the highlights of the show is the “heavy” chorus, known as the “Beef Trust” girls. The weight of each of these maidens is well over the two-hundred-pound mark. The "Bowery Music Hall Follies” is a bit different than the general run of floor shows in that its purpose is not only to entertain, but also to bring back a replica of the bowery days, replete with the swinging doors, the gas lights, the street dancing, and beer. The leading lady of the revue is Miss June West, giving an impersonation of the far-famed Lillian Russell, better known as "Diamond Lil.” According to Lew Herman, manager of the show, Miss West has appeared both here and abroad in the characterization of Lil, and will endeavor to give Showboat patrons an insight into the songs and humor of the period. The show “follies” feature a xylophone duo, which has received high praise where it has been featured. Steve Brody, another famous bowery character, has a counterpart in the show. In fact, there are four Steve Brodies, forming a male quartet which sings many of the oldfashioned songs such as “My Gal Sal,” and “Dowry by the Old Mill Stream.” Bill Moon and his orchestra are still holding down the musical end of the entertainment at the northside show spot, with Johnny Wiltermood doing the vocals. The orchestra broadcasts over station WKBF several times each week. The broadcast periods begin at 11:30 p. m. Pauline Lord Is Still New Yorker ity Tim*. Sptrial HOLLYWOOD. Cal., Sept. 29 Pauline Lord’s fall wardrobe shows signs of the fact that she is still very much a New Yorker. In startling contrast to the things she wears in "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch” she is attending Hollywopd social functions in a variety of black outfits. One is a dinner-suit of black velvet with which she wears a small black hat with a red feather across the front. She has two new daytime dresses, one of black velvet with a white lace collar, the other of black crepe with a silver jacket.

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Miss Clemons Marie Dow and Miss Dorothy Jane Atkins On next Tuesday night at the Claypool, the Rotary Club will present its annual revue. Among the dancers who will take part will be Miss Clemons Marie Dow and Miss Dorothy Jane Atkins.

Two Glorious Features TOMORROW and MONDAY BING CROSBY CAROL LOMBARD “We’re Not Dressing” i AND GINGER ROGERS “Upper World”

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rarsraisfi:n (Yature, Warren William “UPPER WORLD’’ Irene Dtrnne-Kirhnrd Dlx “STINGAREE” Snn. Double Feature—Few lie Howard “OF HUMAN BONDAGE” Edw. G. Robinson “MAN OF TWO FACES” STARTING TOMORROW Wheeler A Woolwey in “Cockeyed Cavaliers” Music. Kun, Hint oils Faffs AND Zasu I’ittn & Ned Sparks “Private Scandal” Mystery. Thrill* & Imff C YTR A I First Piet lire* of the 1 1,1,1 Dionne Quintuplets TAIOOYTi tTAot NAT. DOt DI E FEATURE Kit HARD DA RT It ELM ESN “Midnight Alibi” GKO. BANCROFT “Elmer and Elsie” SUNDAY DOl DI.E FEATURE W. C. FIELDS “The Old-Fashioned Way” BETTE DAVIS—LESLIE HOW ARD “Os Human Bondage” .AAW.W' W. WASH AT BKbWVW 1 BELMONT SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE Diamt w YN'YARD “One More River” BUCK JONES “Man Trailer” SUNDAY DOUBLE FEATURE JEAN HARLOW “Girl From Missouri” STUART ERWIN “Bachelor Bait”

Neighborhood Theater Programs

SUNDAY, SEPT 30 Talbot—Leslie Howard in “Os Human Bondage” and "The Old Fashioned Way.” Rit*—James Cagney in "Here Comes the Navy” and "Defense Rest.” Uptown Jean Harlow in “Girl From Missouri” and “Call It Luek.” Dream —Warner Oland in “Charlie Chan's Courage” and “Grand Canary.” Stratford—Ann Harding in "Gallant Lady” and “The Merry Frinks.” Mecca—Ann Harding in “Life of Vergie Winters’ r and “Double Door.” Garrick—Marion Davies in “Operator 13” and “Dr. Monica.” Rex—Joan Blondell in “Smarty” and “Such Women Are Dangerous.” St. Clair—Myrna Loy in “Stamboul Quest” and “Here Comes the , Groom.” Strand —Jean Harlow in “Girl From Missouri”' and “The Old Fashioned Way,” four days, starting tomorrow. Rivoli—W. C. Fields in "The Old Fashioned Way.” Irving—Myrna Loy in “Stamboul Quest” and “Cockeyed Cavaliers.” Tacoma—Ann Harding in “Life of Vergie Winters” and “Strictly Dynamite.” Emerson —Leslie Howard in “Os Human and “Man of Two Faces.” Tuxedo—Leslie Howard in “Os Human Bondage” and “Strictly Dynamite.” Zaring—Richard Dix in “His Greatest Gamble” and "The Circus Clown.” Paramount—Margaret Sullivan in NORTH SIDE iv r a 4 a 2:<6J Station Bt. D L A AA Ooiililp Feature L /“A IVI Frankie Darro “NO GREATER GLORY” “BEYOND THE LAW” Sun. Double Feature —Warner Baxter “GRAND CANARY” Warner Oland "CHARLIE CHAN’S COURAGE” . , IBth and Uollege Stratford “WOMAN’S MAN” “GALLOPING ROMEO” Sun. Double Feature —Ann Harding “GALLANT LADY” Guy Kibbee “THE MERRY FRINKS” Noble at Mass. MC c* A Double Feature L \ Ve r\ Lionel Atwill "SONG OF SONGS” "PHANTOM THUNDERBOLT” Sun. Double Feature— Evelyn Venable “DOUBLE DOOR” Ann Harding-John „ “‘LIFE OF VERGIE W’INIERS c* ADDI Ck' Double Feature VjMIX I\ I X. I\ John Bole* “WILD GOLD” "SOCIAL REGISTER” Sun. Double Feature —Kay Francis “DR. MONICA” Marion Dav.les-Cary Cooper “OPERATOR 13” <otli Si Northwestern RC V Double Feature L A Buck Jones “FIGHTING RANGER” “WERE RICH AGAIN” Sun. Double Feature —Joan Blondell "SMARTY” Warner Baxter “Such Woman Are Dangerous” —j i r>|k ies Double Feature Z-AKUNO Shirley Temple “BABY TAKE A BOW” “THE WITCHING HOUR” Sun. Double Feature —Hi-hard llx “HIS GREATEST GAMBLE” Joe E. Brow n-Patricia Kills “THE C IRCUS CLOW’N” EAST SIDE R - _ Dearborn at 10th I\l(J I I Double Feature • ” w \m I Myrna Loy “STAMBOUL QUEST” “HELL BENT FOR LOVE” See Also Sunday Program ‘ ~7 ~ 5307 E. Mash. S7 IRVING “WALLS OF GOLD” “CALL If LUCK” Hun. Double Feature—M.\ rna Loy “STAMBOUL QUEST” Wheeler- Woolsey "COCKEYED CAVALIERS” ' . - _ tit? K. Mush. Ht. TACOMA “DR. MONICA” “COUNTESS OF MONTE CRISTO” Sun. Double Feature —Ann Harding “LIFE OF VERGIE WINTERS” Lupe Velei “STRICTLY DYNAMITE” _. tOiO E. New York TUXEDO “She Learned About Sailors” “BLACK MOON” Son. Double Featuro—.l immi* Durante “STRICTLY DYNAMITE” Leslie Howard-Belle Dail “OF HUMAN BONDAGE”

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“Little Man What Now” and "Hollywood Party.” Parker—Joe E. Brown in 'The Circus Clown” and "Now I'll Tell.” Fountain Square—Wheeler-Woolsey in “Cockeyed Cavaliers” and “Private Scandal.” Sanders —Bing Crosby in “We’re Not Dressing” and "Upperworld.” Garfield—Margaret Sullivan in “Little Man What Now” and "The Party’s Over.” Oriental—Myrna Loy in “Stamboul Quest” and "Personality Kid.” Avalon—Margaret Sullivan in “Little Man What Now” and “In the Money.” Belmont—Jean Harlow in “Girl From Missouri” and “Bachelor Bait.” Daisy—Janet Gaynor in “Carolina” and “Half a Sinner.” State —Kay Francis in “Dr. Monica” and “Many Happy Returns.” Carl Brisson Boxes Carl Brisson boxes three fast rounds with an athletic instructor every morning to keep in condition. Fields Writes Song W. C. Fields once wrote a song entitled: “Take Out Your Teeth, Father, Were on the Gold StanEAST SIDE H .i, ¥it e. loth ssr amilton “THE KEY” “THE MAN TRAILER” New Jer. at E. WashT" Paramount D T , l^* J £7S; r# “VOICE IN TIIE NIGHT” “LUCKY TEXAN” Hun. Double Feature—All Stars “HOLLYWOOD PARTY” Margaret Sullivan “LITTLE MAN WHAT NOW” nan!✓ r n 9iu K lo,h Htr ~ PARKER Feat urn 1 r ' ,X K. Barthelmess “A MODERN HERO” “WHARF .4"e-VL”. Sun. Double Feature—Joe E. Brown “THE CIRCUS CLOWN” Speneer Traev “NOW I’LL TELL” w t(81 E. Washington fIX Y Double Feature * ZMI Pitt* “OUT ALL NIGHT” "FOURTH HORSEMAN" I I 11 | 1 otltl Hoosevelt Hollywood 'X'X:\Ty' “STAMBOUL QUEST” “SING AND LIKE IT” Sun. Dble. Feature—Kohl. Montgomery “MYSTERY OF MR. X” Jimmie Durante-1. 11 pe Vele* "STRICTLY DYNAMITE” SOUTH SIDE Fountain Square Double Feature Edna May Oliver “WE’RE RICH AGAIN” “MURDER IN THE MUSEUM” See Also Sunday Attractions SANDERS “DOUBLE DOOR” "SMOKING GUNS” Sun. Double Feature—Bing f’roHby “WE RE NOT DRESSING” Dinger Rogers “UPPER WORLD” _ . _ !203 Shelby Stf* GARFIELD ~o^y “COUNTESS OF MONTE CRISTO” “A MAN’S GAME” Sun. Dble. Feature —Margaret Sullivan “LITTLE MAN WHAT NOW” Stuart Erwin “THE PARTY’S OVER” ./ Prosp at Churchman - AVALON “PRIVATE SCANDAL” “RAWHIDE ROMANCE” Sun. Dble. Feat lire— Margaret >mllivan “LITTLE MAN WHAT NOW” Skeets (lallngb-r “IN THE MONEY” WEST SIDE D_ . . i:\ W. Mich. StT* A \ Y Oonlilo Feature 1 1 John Wayne “STAR PACKER” “CORRUPTION” Sun. Double Feature —Joel MeCrea “HALF A SINNER” Janet CJaj nor-Robt. Young “CAROLINA” S _ _ 2702 W. lth Ht. A j • Double Feature ■ ” * “ Boris Karloff “THE LOST PATROL" "WESTERN RACKETEER” Ran. Double Feature —Ka.v Frannls “DR. MONICA” Burns-Alien . “MANY HAPPY RETUKf^SI