Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1937 — Page 25
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THURSDAY, APRIL 15,
Dancing Set School Here
Chicago Group Isto Hold One-Day Session At Antlers.
. Three hundred teachers from six states are expected to attend the annual, one-day | aormal school of the Chicago | Association. of Dancing Mas- | ters, to be held Sunday at the |
Antlers. The faculty will be headed by Veronine Vestoff, former partner of Pavlowa, and will include Ruth
1937
'KASSELS IN THE AIR' COMING
Rivoli Film Introduces
New Sleuth
J. Edward Bromberg Plays Rustic Deputy Sheriff In 'Fair Warning.'
“Fair Warning,” which will be the Rivoli’s first-run attraction beginning today, introduces a new screen detective in the person of J. Edward Bromberg. Mr. Bromberg, who usually specializes in medicine in his screen
roles, will pe seen as Matthew Jericho, a rustic deputy sheriff who is convinced that he can't possibly
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Ey Sem a|HOOT PREPARED : TO DEFEND SUIT
gallery of sleuthers which already includes newspaper reporters, the astute Oriental, Chan, a couple of | By United Press | wealthy and hard-drinking dilletan- HOLLYWOOD, April 15.—Hoot | tes, one or two young. ladies and a! Gibson, cowboy screen actor, today | middle-aged nurse. prepared a defense to a $32,000 | With Mr. Bromberg in the pic- | breach of contract suit filed by Col- | ture are Betty Furness and John |ony Pictures, Inc. Gibson was ac- | Howard Payne, namesake and de- | cused of abrogating an agreement scendent of the man who wrote with the film concern signed last | “Home Sweet Home.” The Rivoli’s Aug. 14 in which the company ex- |
second feature will be “Stolen; i Holiday,” with Kay Francis. pected a profit of $4000 on each of | BE six to eight pictures.
AUSTRALIAN STAR sees HoLLywoop ~—ENGLISH—
| By United Press | Matinee Saturday at 2:30 HOLLYWOOD, April 15.—Mar-| APR 22-23 and 24 . Hae A garet Dare, first lady of the Aus- | America's Incomparable Comedienne tralian screen,” was, “pilgriming” in | CHARLOTTE Hollywood today. Actors from all | GREENWOO nations Yegard Hollywood a3 the IN THE EXCITING NON-STOP LAUGH SUCCESS “mecca of their world,” Miss Dare ‘LEANING on LETTY" said. In addition to observing | DIRECT FROM RUN OF
SIX MONTHS IN CHICAGO American technique, she will pay Seat sale Mon., Apr. 19. Mail orders now. tribute to local luminaries.
Nights 38¢ to $2.75. Mat. 53c to $2.20.
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Pryor, former premiere danseuse of the Chicago Civic Opera; Bobby Rivers, J. Allan MacKenzie and Grace Bowman Jenkins, all of Chicago, and Louis Stockman, Indian-
apolis. The school will open at 10 a. m. Sunday with registration, and will close Sunday evening with a banquet and ball. Mr. Stockman will entertain at the Variety Club Sat- |
Pupils to Give day evening f teachers, who | 1 | ome oo spoon Tino Musical Show
Ohio. Kentucky, Michigan, Wiscon- es
sin and Indiana. : ; i | Pearl M. Allen of Culver and! A musical show is to be presented |
Lafayette is association president,| by 42 pupils of Frances Starr Brinand William J. Ashton, Chicago, is | gle, dramatic art; Don Heisler, sax- | secretary. ophone and clarinet, and Danvers |
et eines oc | Julian, trumpet and trombone, at | TRIANGLE IN CLOUDS
7:30 p. m. tomorrow in School 66, | Two aviators, closer than broth- | Broadway and Maple Rd. Blvd. | ers, fight the enemy from the same |
Writer of many popular song hits, Art Kassel will bring his “Kassels in the Air’ dance band to the Indiana Roof for a one-night stand on Sunday.
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Tonight’s Presentations at Y our
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NORTH SIDE
Talbott & 22d TA LBOTT Double Feature Sally Eilers “WITHOUT 9)RDERS” “GENERAL SPANKY” 30th at Northw't'm R Ee X Super Special Deanna Durbin Ray Milland—Binnie Barnes “THREE SMART GIRLS"
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Stra Ho rd Double Feature
“EMPTY SADDLES" “DANCING PIRATE”
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Ronhls Feature redric March “ANTHONY AD 'ERSE" Bre Joe E. Brown ‘POLO JOE”
WEST SIDE
414 E. Washington Double Feature Irene Dunne “THEODORA GOES WILD" “TOO MUCH BEEF" 3155 E. 10th Doors Open 5:43 Kay Francis
RIVOLI
“STOLEN HOIsDAY” (First Run in City) “FAIR WARNING" 24 Double Feature
TACOMA Humphrey Bogart
“ISLE OF FURY" | “I'n GIVE MY LIFE TT 4020 E. New York Double Feature Sir Guy Standing MY LIFE” WOMAN" 5507 E. Wash. St. Double Feature
The Biggest Stars of Tomorrow in the Picture of Today!
12° E. Wash. St.
“CAREER
| R Y | N G Donald Woods
“ONCE A DOCTOR” “LET'S MAKE A MILLION"
—— 4630 E. 10th Double Feature
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HAMILTON 2116 E. 10th St.
Double Feature Jean Muir “ONCE A DOCTOR’. “NORTH OF NOME” : 1332 E. Wash. St. STRAND Double [Feature Bruce Cabot “SINNER TAKE ALL" “WE'RE ON THE JURY” NORTH SIDE
LD R E A M Eric Linden “CAPTAIN CALAMITY” i he : cal Illinois and 34th GARFIELD RI T Z Double Feature WCE lo e .orre > — oo reoseveit_ave. | LINCOLN Dove Fettar
Hollywood Double. Feature “WILD BRIAN KENT"
“MORE THAN A SECRETARY _ Will Roger “STATE FAIR”
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12d & College SANDERS At Fountain Square
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HOWARD Howard & Blaine
Technicolor Picture RHODES “POPEYE THE Sau0R MEETS SINBAD
Walter Huston HE SAILO
2902 W. 10th St. S T A T b Double Feature | Bill Boyd “GO GET 'EM« HAINES “GOLD DIGGERS OF 1937"
y W. Wash. & Belmon$ BELMONT Double Feature 5 Ray Milland “BULLDOG DRUMMOND ESCAPES” “A DOCTOR'S DIARY”
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= 0 = “GRAND advent fil = : ure film, magnificently staged, beautifully photographed and capitally Played Draniatic events piled one atop the other so swiftly that we found ourselves wondering how long we—~and Mr. Capra—could stand the pace... By all means it is worth seeing.” —Frank §. Nugent, N.Y. Time;.,
FRANK CAPRA’S
2361 Station St. Double Feature
2203 Shelby St. Double Feature Walter Huston “DODSWORTH" Barton MacLane “JAILBREAK” ei 8S. East at Linenin Double Feature
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