Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1936 — Page 29
‘SATURDAY, SEPT. 12,
“ROAD TO GLORY’ STORY OF ROMANCE, DEATH ON BATTLEFIELD
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Action band “THESE ARTISTS TO APPEAR IN CONCERT SERIES HERE | | Conservatory |" sem
“My Man Godfrey.” with Wiiliam
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Powell Carole Lonioard at 11:15, 1:23, 3:20, 5:36, 7:43. and 2:50.
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Ginger Rogers. Victor Moors and Eric Blore. . at 11; 18, 3:30, 3:38,
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“Broken Dishes!” as comedy pre. sented by Federal Players, Curtain at 8.15. i 3
Fredric Maréh Stands. Out Aw” b. re Fr Vv = Three New Members Bring |, ~~ Loews ¥ ; % bi E hg : : i ¥ a : : ’ Ha ¥ | a e SJorgeous ussy.!" wi oan for Presentation of | 1 A {~~ L Ya ¢ Eg ho Staff Total to 70 | Bm, 14 0 V5. 958. | | _ 3 % ~ 3 : : . ¢ 3 % 3 : ; : » a " : : = 2m Hero's. Role. . ho SS F i SN Instructors. LYRIC : Zi Z; 5 ¢ : : : 25 : 3 3 = : Gi = E 3 | ——— : “The Road To Slory with Pred- | : ¢ x i : oi oe PR ; a a = § . : ric , Lione rrymore, Warner BY JOHN W. THOMPSON So 3 7 a» ee es Me | The appointment of three | Boxer. is 26s 448, Daviens . Recipe for a| good war pic- | “, id gE _- on a in ™ new instructors at the Arthur =; ‘Be stage at 1:10, 3.30, 6:40, and 3.20.
i 3 i, # : 2 te 4 he ; ; EE oo 3 : i Serv i“ N 3 —— ture! k | : Gah : 8 : hh Jordan Conservatory of Music, ALAMO
1 tal tespoonitut of F redric ks : > i 3 3 : 7 : ; Sh : ~ 2 . Li : : 3 i : & ‘anriounced today by Miss Ada Al ~The Big Noise, tr i th Guy Kibbee. # i 4 » 0 2 so Ss | th ast : March. | > aT > 5 % : : Nr Bicking, director, completes a | “wit John Waynd cand A dash of “Jpurney’s End.” ad 5 | | ON $a bh list of 70 faculty members for | AMBASSADOR ry . Vea spur fii X : ; i : ge : i i os | “King of the Royal Mounted,” with A cupful of Lionel Barry- * bo he T the coming year. Robert Kent Rog Rosalind _ Keith: more and Warner Baxter. ih <n : : v il : | The new members are Norman F. | Also “State Fair.”| with Will Rogers. A sorinkl; SE Sas f Ee : vo ey : - | Phelps, Madison, Wis, brass instru-, OHIO A sprinkling of “What I rice | : = 4 y 4 | ments; Miss Dorothy Prince, In- | “Desire.” with |Marléne Dietrich Glory 9» { : : 2 ; : a | dianapolis, dancing; arfd Louis E.| 2a Gary Cooper. | Also ‘‘Border Pa- : 2 : 4 De | Zerbe, Altoona, Pa., violin. The three | | (Foiman” with Gedrge O'Brien. Another tablespoonful of , a i ; § : have arrived on the conservatory | Fredric March? : Zi a : : 3 | campus to begin their new duties. | I - . 5 ; ; { Mr, Phelps is a graduate of the] Add a soupcor. 9f June Lang. mix r si iS § E Vio 4 6 : | University of Wisconsin and holds Seventh Annual Season Amouncement all ingredients well and serve under Lae 3 Bd ©) | the master of music degree. He has MARTENS
the ttle of “The Road, to Glory.” | | x > = ala - a | been a teacher and director of mu- CONCERTS, Ine. ~The Lyric is dishing it out to large : mn ; : | sical groups in Madison. | Room 201, 33 Monument Circle crowds who say it fastes well | +
: We : i : Sept ani ’ Sh {| Miss Prince has studied’ dancing LI1-8921 ve t vesterdh form * > 7 | : ; : : - ~ enjoyed it yesterday afternoon. : : in ‘New York City and various Euro-
Slory of French Army’ ® ) 4 ; : : ’ Awards Awail The serial story and | | pean capitals. Following academic 1936 - - Musical Calendar --1937
+ - r Q 7 fhe story has ito do With the work at Butler University and the Wednesday Evening.
daily short story have | University of ‘Southern California, JOSS EUROPEAN ‘BALLET
Thirty-ninth Regiment of the Fifth > % 3 PR : : : % Battalion of the [Second Company 2 ; : : : | Amateur Acts heen moved from this aly Se Jute profession: ys ballet most | important since of the Frenct ‘my ring . : ; | < + 4 1 : { iaghlieff, because it is new and World War 1 8 3 au ne 4 pA ] : : : page to the Fiction-Comic im = St Bie unique entertaidiment, ; unlike anysector of the well-scarred front, they i 78 3 Si gh i : : Page (Page 14). | ERR LL Sn DL LL LER 1B | Shing, that Bas been seen before in 3re headed by, 7 oush-and-irue ¥ 3 2 og Be : ‘WIRE Contest Finals Set ; | | Wednesday Evdning. Nov. 15 apt. Paul La Rothe ‘arner Bax- ; : *. % s h : : { 8 i > LA) tA. ter) who has only one friend, a ro- ah . 2 : | for Tomorrow. : | voare band, Greenwood; Martha | § SAN CARLO mantic little nurse, Monique (June : 4 4 : ; | ietmaesmetoens | Dost, 335 E. Michigan-st; Joe Ryce, | wm | GRAND OPERA COMPANY
Lang). During an|air raid, Monique | i ' . Stnnint "ii > r 4 ; : | : : ionv® | Puccini's O . "1a RH 2,” crawls into a crumbling ruin where 3 2 : ; » | Finals in the amateur contest 1838 N. Riley-av; Thelma Farrington, | ; iccini s pet oi Boneme will Lieut. Michel Denpt (Mr. March) is ? ; ; ; “ | conducted by radio station WIRE 1930 W. Morris-st; Ben Davis : | < calmly playing a] battered piano. : > & ; na are to take place on the stage of the | Rhythm band: Joe Zimmerman, | ‘of pO R : unday Afternoon. Dec. The latter tries fhe soldier's. ap- | #&" ; 7 WEEE Ae i i : { Granada Theater tomorrow night | {1512 N. Meridian-st; Betty Evans, | : THE MUSICAL ART proach on the girl. is repulsed on all : : 8 3 : © aR : ; | with a broadcast of the trials start- | jgo3 Ruckle-st. and Margaret Mc- yOu Li : ; QUARTET sides. She flees. He follows to no 3 . i : |ing at 9:15. | Crossin, 1508 Bosart-av. 2 Return engagement by avail. until once [again he corners : x i ; | Contestants -- will compete for : : Popular Demand. p . yr liv .y ahere 3 % 2 y So PF . 3 3 : ; | PE or oT Snjuling So Rex £38 ; ‘ : : ties of $100, Jos. $15 2nd 43 euch! IH LC yo A : Thursday Evening, Jan. 2f ; lass as a “flow- : ; - # {for the nex ener in the crannied wall.” : # F : ee - trants are: - | Ltd, : ST. LOUIS SYMPHONY Meanwhile Capt. La Rocht 1s pre- : ; 2% i : : a The Smoky Mountain Boys, 215 ’ SE ORCHESTRA paring for a move to the front. 3 Fo 3 : . | Addison-st; Jack Kline, 1789 W.! | - Vladimir Goldschmann, Conductor. . When he calls | for inspection of E 3 : | Riverside-dr; Dorothy Crawford, | ; | One of the foremost orchestras in the new men, 1a Roche discovers i Ti . ? oe |R. R. 9, Anderson; Madeline Shanks, | : the United States. his old father (Mr. Barrymore) reg- a co ha Ek | 964 W. 25th-st; Greenwood Wash- | . | | Sunday Afternoon, Feb. 28 | : ;
istered under a false name, sfand- i a ; ; HR en ii ing in the ranks. He orders him | Eg : : 1 ; pi | ITER TEI 108 <b JEADIMIR Sonowirs of sent back to the real But the old | 2 i : ? aol ND Fi g NA | ; a Be" { | whom Paderewski declares is “the man gets the orderly drunk, burns : : ; 3 NE a 3 ov. | outstanding pianist in the vounger
the transfer, joins the army on its | ranks.’
mov 1 ront. U | L | | H » : u yY / rnoon : : ove to th e f 1 | : Sun r Afte A C PO TOM il : GER fte 0 . March 14
Internationally famous Coloratura
Father Among Volunteers
calls for volunteers to string a tele- | concerts program were announced today by Mrs. | ning, Nov. 18. phone wire through a nearby village. Denet goes, with Papa La Roche and others. On the way, La
cert. First Indianapolis appear-
\ E | : I= | ance. Ny AN | dT = %— || Season Ticket Advantages [ot Wey : ; ya 5 RUFE DAVIS First choice of seats, same loca-
tion for each concert, remarkably
Nancy Martens, manager of the-series. Representa- | 4—Noelle De Mosa is one of the principal dancers tives of grand opera, ballet, orchestra, a string en- in the Jooss ballet which is to be seen in the first ota Slorie OWS semble and a famous soprano listed among those of the series, Wednesday evening, Nov. 4. > RD 2 SR scheduled to be heard at the English Theater. . 5-—The orchestra to be presented by Mrs. Martel SEL & i py. ; ) several. wounding Denet. The latter 1—The tiny mite of opera, screen and radio, Lily will be the St. Louis Symphony, with Vladimir 2 ¢1iL 6om 40% TER 6 4 ‘Rube from Radioland” [| low average cost of $2.20 to 92 is ordered to the hospital where he PONS, is to be heard in the sixth concert, Sunday = Golschmann, conducting. The concert is to be held i : vy BILLY WELLS - | | cents per concert. meets and confesses his love to Mo- | afternoon, March 14. - Thursday evening, Jan. 21. : | ERE & FOUR FAYS Season Ticket Scale of Prices
Out in No Man/s Land, La Roche ice ai SOV . ai . y Yop ; - b Fi SE a : : Artists to appear on the seventh annual Martens , here by the San Carlo Opera Co., Wednesday eve | ea Ng ; ANGTHER ; | | Soprano of Opefa, Radio and Con. | |
nique. Suddenly La Roche appears ‘2—World- -renowned as a pianist, Vladimir Horo- so scheduled on the Martens program is the | i ooncertd) : on the scene with his father, witz is to play here Sunday afternoon, Feb. 28, in Musical Art quartet for Sunday afternoon, Dec. 8. Carter & Holmes sy | $5.50, $6.60, $8.80, $11.00, $13.20
Despondent, La Roche and his the fifth concert. — i ny > : father ee the fatal job of direct- 3—Mario Valle is to sing the role of Marcello ; ," Plus Other Acts! : SUBSCRIBE NOW!
ing a barrage from the telephone in “La Boheme,” one of the operas to be presented BRO A D RIPPLE P A RK outpost Denet had established. As —— — Er ‘HN
the shells drop nearer and nearer the stage in roustabout comedy | IT'S PLEASANTLY COOL.
to their hideout, the old man pulls | antics: Roberta Sherwood sings both eC SFT ; TOM 0 RR OW | The W eck End’s Best Attractions °
his® bugle from. his knapsack, the nj pilly and torch songs with equal
bugle he had blown to call a charge | ease: the Three Kings tap dance ES hr Te | N D 14 A N A P 0 LE | S D A Y in the War of 1812, puffs a mighty passably: and Billy Wells and the TE enn | blast on it as father and son 20| pour Favs are seer iv and le SDL Sb = sY | Four Fays are seen in comedy and TONIGHT and SUNDAY 13° t G up in smoke. dancing, partly diverting and partly " Two Features: 970 0 FOSS FIREW ORKS All Rides 3
Back in headquarters, Monique poring. ; KAY FRANCIS Receipts Donated ~ watches tearfully] as Denet delivers —— 10 an HITE ANGEL" to City Hospital § Beautiful Display! All Games WEST SIDE | . NORTH SIDE ; “EAST SIDE the same address La Roche had giv- i a THE W | E
18 | d S| : 2 . gr : > : 2102 W. 10th St.. . 30th at Northw't'n © 2036 E. 10th St. en his men, orders them to the J and Glenda Farrell in Games and Contests—Prizes to Winners SFATE Doubley Feature REX Doable Feature Pa rker Double Feature front. at midnight. And so the paths § “HIGH TENSION” : = = Edw. G." Robinson .° r Nahave Joy James. Cagney 1 COME EARLY—DON'T MISS IT! i O’SHAUGNESSY’S BOY” “CEILING ZERO”
to glory lead on and on . . . and on. set MA 3 — Sun 1 9:13 P. M. / > : : | “BULLETS OR BALLOTS” i a * : Rete ds Gonvincing IN nS fl tablish LR IT’S A' REAL DAY—IT’S OUR THANKS TO YOU | “MELODY TRAIL” | “CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE “BRIDES ARE LIKE THAT” un. Double Feature—Spencer Tracy
> EW MII N H H ~ y T > r Sup . § - Mr. Mar¢h neither wears a cape, Gar y Cor roar T Adie station WIRES FOR YOUR PATRONAGE THIS SEASON San. Doable Featoio— til. Hogers Peapusess Sun. Double Feature—Wallace Beery flourishes a sword nor shouts in his y P M. : “A MESSAGE TO GARCIA”
. 9:15 10:15 P. i < ’” . “ y role of Deriet. He's quite convincing Geo. O'Brien “Border Patrolman” Last et ‘Show Sunday. Fireworks Will Be Early in the Evening So the School Children | : “STATE FAIR " FIRST BABY” “ABSOLUTE QUIET” od very handsome. Mr. Baxter is | ————————————'} Sars gu PoM Can Get to Bed ~ Michael Whalen “WHITE FANG ~tford “3th & College shi : r S . MT, i Strat or Double Feature Strand 1332 E Wash, Ste
much better as a he-man soldier, = | W.Wash. & Belmont Doulile Feature kept going with great gulps of as- A FEDERAL THEATRE PROJECT—WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION || p= R E E A D M y S S | 0 N ls Belmon rash & Be mo FURY encer Tracy Nn
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with ¢ famous galoxy of stage and screen stars IN PERSON. . | including
WILLIE & EUGENE HELEN
HOWARD MORGAN
Earl Oxtord—George Dewey Washington — Stanley Twins—Sam, Ted & Ray—Richard Lane— Estelle Jayne — Gloria Rich—Fred Manatt—Claire McQuillen—Alice Carleton—Edna Page—Harold Willard—Florette DuElk—Viola Paul-
son—Alma Saunders—Polly Sturgis.
Robert TAY LOR Franchot 1 TONE
GORGEOUS | EE with BARRYMORE
pirin and cognac, than he was in K E i T H S T H E A T MR E — Lincoln 9090 Wallace Beery “GOLDEN ARROW” “THINGS TO COME” w 10 Mary—With Love.” STARTING MONDAY NIGHT AT 8:15 C { - “THE BIG HOUSE’ Sun. Double Feature—Richard Dix “ROAMING LADY Mr. Barrymore once more walks FEDERAL PLAYERS “DANCING LADY “DEVIL'S SQUADRON” Sun. Double Feature—Jane Withers away with many of the scenes, this iB 2 : i 3 Sun. Double Feature—Lionel Barrymore “LAW IN HER HANDS” “LITTLE MISS NOBODY” time as a be-wiskered patriot, want- || RlUIMBPETER RT vs || | TOMORROW IS “TOPS” OF A GREAT SEASON AT “THE DEVIL DOLL” “Noble & Mass | “IT'S LOVE AGAIN’ | ing to die in his son's company. The M RS. B U M PST E A D- LE | G H { “WE WENT TO COLLEGE” sl Suble Feature hack Miss Land's portray: . a — G. Robi RC hos Tans nl - : BY Harry. James Smith IB a : 2540 W. Mich. St. «BULLETS OR parrots" Pa ramount E. Wash. there are other points about Miss. Night De 358 age: 30 Syed: Matifiee: 192, 200; soc | . : ; P Richard Dix. "FIEST A Gin” Double Feature Lyle Tathot Lang that k much, much louder Next Production—"“Whispering Wires” |B % “« | Sun. Double Feature—loe E. Brown ) “MURDER BY AN ARISTOCRAT" than oral —— es | ; YELLOW DUS . “SONS O'GUNS 1 “OREGON TRAIL” Pho ography at Best : . | ‘AND WILL CELEBRATE “GIRL OF THE OZARKS” , Wendie ie Barry “SPEED Sun. Dou, Feature—Wheeler & Woolsey . Grégg Toland's photography, i On (Rl. SAT NIGHTS BK Sun. Double Feature—Joe E. Brows DREAM 2361 “station St. : “RAIN MAKERS” Louis Silvers’ music and the Joel | gi FENGLISH : Se t 18- 19 2 n : I" “EARTHWORM TRACTORS” | Double Votre “BORDER PATROLMAN” Sayre-William Faulkner script are| SAT. MAT. A - D A Chester 1 Morris “COUNTERFEIT | “MURDER BY AN ARISTOCRAT” B 1 JOU "114 E. Washington reasons for the picture's success. No NORTH SIDE : “THREE ON THE TRAIL” Double Feature one could © ask | for better battle Direct from Sensational New York Greatest Arra of Fun Devices in State! RE eas Sun waile Featute—~Clark Gable . Gary Cooper y un, Doub * : scenes than Howard Hawks has en- and Chicago Engagements : } Illinois and 34th “SAN FRANCISCO” MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN” gineered. It's all very “convincing T H \ F ; PAYS THE RITZ Doble Feature “The Princess Comes Across” “THE DESERT MAN" and extremely entertaining. { A AL PRICE—5¢ FARE a; eae i ST SIDE ; Sun. Double Feature—Ernest Truex On the Lyric stage vesterday Rufe i HOU STE a DLE" EA T a “GEY THAT VENUS” Davis caused the audiences to fairly | h ~ 7 i 1 J £ R 3155 E. 10th i “ATT » pulk down the house about theh ON ANY OF THE FOLLOWING DEVICES: ] an. Dobie Feature=Jean Harlow RIVOLI Another Big Show | AUGUST WEEK-END ears over his imitations, which in- FUN CASTLE FLASH MILL CHUTES | “SUZY” BERT The Bictore that made |. SOUTH SIDE Clude everything from an airplane § HAUNTED HOUSE PONY TRACK GM Chester Morris “COUNTERFEIT” “THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW | ; : AUD IN } } . AERIAL SWING est er ri flisyd un 3 er S doing a loop to a vocal impersona- § FERRIS WHEEL WHIP A-WHIRL : Central at Fall Ork | Ross Alexander “HOT MONEY . Fountain qua re tion of a RP nee. b ' MERRY-GO-ROUND DODGEM THY-4- OATS ’ Double Feature | Ina Ray Hotien TS Orckedears Double Feature William Boyd _ Carter and’ Holmes cayort a out * § RAILROAD TRAIN PRETZEL ~ MOTOR B | ; Charles Ruggles esusicAL FASHIONS? © 4 “FEDERAL AGENT” (The fare on the Thriller will be 10 cents) |. FARLY TU BED pg» | James Cagney “Jimmie the Gent” | “BORDER FLIGHT" , A'S 1 | FARMER TAKES A W { Tomorrow, Sunday Sun. Double Feature—Jean Harlow | INDIANA'S w LARGEST AND FINEST FUN RESORT! | Sun. Dou. Feature—Barbara Stanwyck Here It Is! On the screen! “SUZY” | “THE BRIDE WALKS OUT” “GREEN PASTURES” “CRASH DONOVAN" A RIDE. ADMIS SION A RIDE © “LET'S SING AGAIN” lo v3 Cast of 800 2 oY DINO i C SUND AY IS FREE C SUNDAY — i 8 C 1 mE Also : 6 HO RS TO KILL S d . At Fountaln Sqnare SUND/ 42nd 2 oliexe Walt Disney Cartoon anders: Dudble Feature ole ear i “THRU THE MIRROR” SR fan Elonden “ROSE MARIE” Taq SMITE. Wah WL HISE PACIFIC FLEET” «THE BOHEMIAN GIRL” acoma. ~ Double Featgre SSPECIAL INVESTIGATOR 4 Lionel Atwill Sun. D Sus. Double Feature—Curole Lombard “ABSOLUTE QUIET” a tr Duns “The Princess Comes Across” “WESTERN FRONTIER” “FLORIDA SPECIAL” “36 HOURS To KILL” Sun, Peuble Featire—, C. Fields
Pros.,, Ch urchman
Garrick son and flinels | Spencer Tracy “FURY” Avalon BE i
Double Feature oem i ere Lionel Atwill €020 E. New York Dick Foran
pe “ABSOLUTE Senin Tuxedo a Xe “Treachery Rides the Range”
THE ONE E X c | u Ss : v e B u r | e Ss u e roy Kay Francis “LAW IN THEIR HANDS” DWEST . “TILL WE MEET AGAIN Al AND ONLY 4 MID! “THE WHITE ANGEL Sun. Double Feature—Warner Baxter
/ Sun. Doubl Feature—Edw, G. Robinson “PALM SPRINGS” t . NANCY MORRIS and BETTY OLSON | “sui ce sitions |... PASLSPERGY | alot OF Shank suis: WITH “CALL OF THE PRAIRIE” “SAN FRANCISCO” - F ® E MN C H M O D E LS St. Clai r Bi, CL.& FL. Wayne | Also Selected Short Reels Orienta 148 5. Meridian Ste eature p, Co-Faatirring JIMMY WEST and MICKEY ADAMS Toon stuare | IRV INC “Farr + Festuce Jean Hersholt
- = : smtrbeiiddvintlsateninduiiding “ » k bi _ “SINS OF MAN” GET UP A PARTY AND ATTEND OUR FAMOUS MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT Or ae TO RL a he Jeanette MacDonald Sapa “TROUBLE FOR TWO”
: ie . “SAN FRANCISCO” ( : : g | = s Double Feature—Grace Moore Sun Double Feature—Ronald Colman D A N C | N G the Ney, HE Eap " “KING STEPS OUT” Comedy—Oddity—Cartoon : “UNDER TWO FLAGY
Ia meseax | ot LONIAL>8UR IE MERTEN le ams ee | ORPLOIRCS oy betire s: GEORGE WHITE ound ps ioating - U DELL Sdell a Clifton . “THE BIG NOISE” 2203 Shelby St. The CA SI N 0 d LA Aug, HN rs. EASTERN BURLESQUE ASN, k PRESENTS + oY " : Loti Tone E 4630 E. 10th St. Ga rfiel Double Feature T § . ty on Udy A 4 vin N . Ww AD HOV » jE “UNGUARDED HOUR” < } me rson Double Feature & p “PALM ong . New i
3547 | Wash ashington St, b )y ae, Diets PRICES: "Vise the moot Vil con ROAD GANG “MESSAGE TO GARCIA” “CALL OF THE PRAIRIE”
HAL BAILEY'S. ORCH. od Nl AA | Sun. Double Feature—Joe E. Brown |, “HEARTS DIVIDED” Sun. Double Feature—W. C. Fields EVES. ORCH.. $3.30, $2.75 7 p i “SONS 0’ GUNS” . Sun. Double Feature—Kay Francis “POPPY a ———— lia TAN IS HER HANDY oi wm. “DEEDS GOES To Town» | “The Case Against Mrs Ames”
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covered con- GALLERY, 5 ouble Feature Se Dr Krager ,Hami ton Double Feature s
¢ Ax vy. “DRACULA'S DAUGHTER” ; G. Well : NN ; ; i Sun. Double Feature—Loretta Young Sun. Double Feature—Jean Harlow H W a. WV “PRIVATE NUMBER" : “SUZY” 2 SESE NSESNNNENUNNRNNEERAEENEES LECT H | “PRIDE OF THE MARINES” “LET'S SING AGAIN”
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yng SAT. MAT., ORCH., $2.20 HARBOR BALCONY, $1.65, $1.10 Satuidal. Tg Lg le Before 9:30-—7%¢ 4 : GALLERY, 55¢, incl. Tax $e Conple. After 11 Sundar Soc Couple. || SEATS ON SALE MONDAY
South’ Municipal Airport.
