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APOLLO AND CIRCLE TO HOLD OVER CURRENT FILMS FOR WEEK

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Bobby Brosh S la black eye and a cut lip. The] ' damage occurred during a boxing COLUMBIA STUDIO

Boxing Ended class at the. Black-Foxe. Military Academy, when Bobby encountered By Unifed Press ' an opponent identified only as| HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 12.-Dolores “Chuck.” { Del Rio, movie beauty, today. faced 12.—Bobby | Production was postponed until |a $10,000 suit brought by Columbia star, | Bobby's sore spots were healed | Film Studios.

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Apollo . 2 Offerings Second We Bur esque husband Joel McCrea's ranch, || . she is known only as “Mrs. || HOLLYWOOD, Aug. At Keith’ S McCrea.” | Breen, 9-year-old singing el | 10a e Miss Dee's lack of screen and enough for the make-up man to do| The studio charged breach of

“YOU CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING”—Alice Faye, Ritz Brothers, Don Ameche, Charles Winninger, Louise Hovick, Rubinoff, | learned that boxing classes : ; identity in her home town was ; 8. las hand i | a bit of retouching. And the boy, | contract, alleging that Miss Del Rio disclosed today when her stu- Inovie appearances never go Nahe. In| represents a good sized invest- | failed to report for work July 15,

Tony Martin. Directed by Norman Taurog. dio dispatched the following glove; During the shooting of ment, was taken out of the boxing | 1936, to fulfill a contract signed four

Story—Penniless girl, singing for supper in New York restaurant meets wealthy boy. She is serious, ambitious writer of pretty awful telegram (there being no tele- “Make a Wish, ” the youngster class. months earlier. phone at the ranch): p— rt ————————————

plays. He writes successful musical comedies. Boy loses girl when “Frances Dee, Roa D/O a oad 7 I ‘

Times Speeinl | HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 12.— || Frances Dee is a screen star in her own right, but at Moor .

Building Lessors Object To Proposed Opening About Sept. I.

Antics of Jack Benny and Ritz Brothers Worth Seeing Again.

home to Missouri. Her serious drama, turned into a musical, is a hit. She returns. Boy gets girl. Circle (Second Week) i

in hope of getting play produced. After more quarrels girl goes “Mister Lloyd has arranged

makeup tests for you two p. m, tomorrow.” The wire was returned promptly by the village store- || keeper with the notation: “Party unknown.” DOS iy,

ALL JOINTS DOUBLE

The firm of Matson. Ross, McCord Mabel Todd, blonde singing and & Clifford. attorneys. has been re- | dancing commedienne, is doubletained by the R. A. Lemcke Realty | jointed. A complete set of double-

the building's lessors. Pennsyl- | acting bearings throughout, even to | jaw-bones. And she says that's a

comedy asset!

“ARTISTS AND MODELS"—Jack Benny, Ida Lupino, Gail Patrick, Richard Arlen, Ben Blue, Martha Rave, Louise Armstrong, Andre Kostelanetz. Directed by Raoul Walsh. Story—Advertiser sells wealthy young man on idea of advertising his silverware with pretty-girl pictures. Advertiser wants to use own model; manufacturer chooses own fiancee instead. Model poses as socialite, wins wealthy man’s heart. Socialite poses as model, wins advertiser. Picture climaxes in big “Artists and Models” costume ball. “WILD MONEY"—Edward Everett Horton, Louise Campbell, Lynn Overman. Based on a story by Paul Gallico; directed by Louis King. Story—Pennyv-pitching newspaper accountant, on vacation, gets | kidnap case thrown in lap. Goes on spending orgy, solves mystery, | Co, ; gets girl, who likes her men liberal. | vania street business establishments | also are said to be opposing the Y ! , opening. 2 oo 4 / r, Bh I" very. : 3 Hi e It is understood that the theater \ fie ein «900d lighy | has been sublet by the United The- | TO Patyies. Sta laters Co. of Cincinnati, lessees, to | | Jack O. Kane, former operator of | | the Mutual and Colonial Biriesque | | theaters. Keith's has been dark for the past |month since the Federal Theater ni . : | company disbanded. The Federal » w dah : thing. 4 | Players occupied the theater {or The picture P

sical comedy | about 16 months. gia! 19 obout everything

wants in this Opus, 15 HATS BY AIRMAIL he wont

Times James Forty-eight hours after they were { ordered by telephone from New

Lyrie y | York stylists, 15 hats worn by Kath“MR. DODD TAKES THE AIR” on screen—Kenny Baker, Frank {rine Hepburn in “Stage Door,” |

she finds who he is. She takes job singing in his show, however, “Moor Park, Cal. ot Vi]

Plans were under way to-| day to forestall the opening of B. F. Keith's Theater as a| burlesque house on or about | Sept. 1.

By JAMES THRASHER The powerful combination | of film producers, exhibitors and patrons is refusing to recognize: the existence of August's “dog days.” What with air conditioning and a group of top-notch pictures, theaters have been packing | them in all summer, and the traditional slump hasn't ma- | terialized. | All of which is a general way of saying that the Apollo and Circle, thanks to a rushing business .are| going to hald their current pictures | for another week. The Apollo's attraction is “You Can't Have Every- | thing,” offering a collection of com- | edy, music and romance with Don | Ameche, Alice Faye, Louise Hovick, | the Ritz Brothers, Charles Winninger, Louis Prima and a great many | ethers in the cast. | The Circle gives you the same | menu in “Artists and Models,” which has an equally large and imposing | cast. Jack Benny heads the parade, and his companions include Alice Faye, Richard Arlen, Gail Patrick, Ben Blue and Judy Candva. In ad-| dition there are “specialties” con-| tributed by such sterling entertainers as Martha Raye, Connie Boswell, Andre Kosielanetz and Louie Armstrong.

Illustrators in Cast |

Loew's

“STELLA DALLAS”—Barbara Stanwyck, John Boles, Anne | Shirley, Barbara O'Neil, Alan Hale. Produced by Samuel Goldwyn, directed by King Vidor; screenplay by Victor Heerman and Sarah Y. Mason from the novel by Olive Higgins Prouty. Story—Millhand’s daughter marries rising young businessman. Years bring wealth, wife's coarseness clashes with social standing, separation follows. Daughter stays with wife, constantly humiliated by her mother’s companions. Wife coffers to give husband freedom, || let daughter live with him. Girl refuses to go, so mother puts on act, turns daughter against her. Girl marries wealthy boy. Heartbroken mother Stands outside in rain, looking in at wedding party. “THE FRAME-UP”—Paul Kelly, Jacqueline Wells, George McKay, Robert Emmett O'Connor. Directed by D. Ross Lederman. Story—Racetrack detective discovers dirty work, exposes crooked gang, rescues kidnaped heroine,

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McHugh, Alice Brady, Gertrude Michael, Jane Wyman. Produced EY iv tarnntl 4 re by Mervyn LeRoy; directed by Alfred E. Green; based on a story by ay 30, by alma {oe Clarence Budington Kelland. | detail Story—Young electrician with baritone voice arrives in New York ' with radio contract. Operation makes him a tenor. The new voice makes him sensation. Also an inventor, boy discovers gadget to kill radio static. Gold-digger gets after invention, opera singer pursues inventor. Both want to marry him. He flees New York, gets patent straightened out. wins girl of his heart. “NEW STARS ON PARADE” on stage—Paul Ash, ceremonies; Nice, Florio and Lubow, comedy dancers; Helen Honan, mimic; Barbara Parks, singer; Ray Saxe, dancing and music; Ken and Roy Page, comedians; Vera Jean Davis, 35-year-old Indianapolis dancer; others.

‘Please. Paidon PR XTC ‘You Can't Hove Everything’ ‘Afroid To Dream’

WHAT, WHEN, WHERE

APOLLO

master of | “Yon Can't Have Everything.” { with Don Ameche, Alice faye, Ritz Brothers and Louise Hovick, at 11, 1:08, 3:18, 5:28, 7:38 and 0:48.

CIRCLE

oa and Mudels, with Jack Benny, Ida upino, Gai atrick and Richard Arien,” at 12:32, 3:42, lo Gover 242 6:52 and 10:02. Also “Wild Money,” {MINIM CRARGE $2.00 PER PERSON WEEK NIGHTS and SUNDAY with Edward Everett Horton and SATURDAY $2.50 Louise Campbell, at 11:23, 2:23, { 5:43 and 8:53.

LOEW'S “Knight Without Armor,” with

ONDREA Southernaire MICHEL with £ JEANNE CARROLL

And to live up to the “artistic” part of the title, you may sce some of the country’s foremost illustrators in one sequence. They are Russell |

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2 FLOOR SHOWS NIGHTLY 2 9:15PM 12:45AM

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Patterson, McClelland Barclay, John | La Gatta, Arthur William Brown,} { Peter Arno and Rube Goldherg. . | There are some memorable : | Walla Walla, Wash.; King George | chuckles in these pictures, both of | al rec land Queen Flizabeth visiting at | which were reviewed and recom- | | Belfast, Ireland, on their coronation | mended here last week. In fact, | | N a Raion, Yong He wr ineli 4 g 7 assachusetts Handicap a I'm inclined to make another trip N ewsree Boston, ae Hl auariins ® Dietrien and © aobert Do 25¢ TILL 6 40c AFTER 6 to the Circle to see Mr. Benny. The [| nat, at 12:27, 3.38, 649 and 10, : : ‘hie . 4 | S—— _ _ _,_,,————————— Also “Married Before reakfast,” : - — —— ———— ore: snvitn, pe Gaibily SIGN MAC ARTHUR || SS Zot, “pune sud orise ers y utifully | ice, at 11:11, 2:22, 5:33 and 8:44. undresses for a physical examina- | Ranger Winning Yacht Race | LYRIC IT'S COOL cu TST ma, tion; the following one in which he | TO PRODUCER JOB | S— aE —, “Da , Charlie, Dance,” with ‘Sl > holds a stethoscope to the chest of | Shown i in Film. Bae nae, A A AT LOEW'S! Dr. Donald Meek and hears his ss { {| at 11:42 2:32 5:22, 8:12 and 10.30. own dissipated life denounced; the] Th F I ih xT Times Special yauderille On stage), at 1, 3:50, z . ’ : : delicious moment when the bashful | hi © Thich Yai von) wreck Ini HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 12.—Charles | OHIO # Bennv succumbs to Miss Patrick's lw wich 30 vacation-bound Parisians | MacArthur, playwright, scenarist, he Bonerdi Tv 2h Tawnliowis 2 - : A k ‘ae v % { “1 3 3 1 , en 'n, Son Big, et is i to | perished is pictured in the current director and coproducer, today was Gary, ER om RC Ser x Vy MISS D1 aes 4 i -Univ i r i | 50 urs J 8 5 ! E . 33 RT 5 a a} no—all these are | Times Universai newsreel, which | signed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Ellison and Tetry Walker ; Eo 1 Him Traae roliery. | was shipped to locai community | % 4 3 : 1% | 3 . [to a contract as an associate pro- AMBASSADOR Puppet Maestro Entertaining theaters yesterday from New York “Caplains Courageous,” with Fred- : Sn for immediate showing. | ducer on a minimum of three pic- die Barinolomew and Spencer Tracy. This isn't forgetting Mr. | Also “Flyaway Baby,” with Glenda secretary requesting an advance for |

Benny's | The Ranger, making it four | tures. ae straight to keep the America’s Cup His first ! ALAMO

0 Ss in the United States another year, | picue ill be “Only her empl ver on his Social Security. - N " . he : 0 e | o Ti story with a modern “Criminals of the Air, is another newsreel feature. Ther Uni Ate," Stor lind Keith. Also “Sweetheart of the

N 1 P " 's | i : : Wor Russell Patterson: Ingenious also are pictures of the dedication | New York background which he is Nave.” with Eric Linden and Cecilia puppet maestro who conducts an | hy Gen. John Pershing of the half- | Gey loping himself. Collaborator | Parker, orchestra of instruments that play | million dollar World War memorial | with, Ben Hecht on such plays as |

with Rosa-

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themselves. | At the Apollo there are the Ritz | brothers presenting their inimitable type of comedy in the broader vein. Their bit where, disguised as charwomen, thev rescue Alice Faye from the Y. W. C. A. is one of those things that can stand a second see- | ing. And it’s likewise interesting to see the exstripling, Gypsy Rose Lee, | cavorting with the utmost decorum under her real name of Louise Hovick. 5

PENNER DROPS CIGAR

Joe Penner abandoned his pro- | verbial cigar and tweed hat for the first time in “The Life of the Party,” in which he costars with Harriet | Hillard, Gene Raymond, Parkya- | karkus, Victor Moore and Helen | Broderick.

! Universal, | having | read on board the Maid of the Mist,

at Montfaucon, France; the victori- “The Front Page.”

oue American tennis team bringing

| the Davis Cup into New York har- | { bor; Edgar Bergen, radio star, sign- |

ing a movie contract with New and a romantic couple |

their marriage ceremony

| with Niagara Falls as a background. |

Mr. MacArthur |

| collaborated with Hecht on writing, |

| directing ana producing “Crime

Withons Passion” and “The Scoun-

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Other pictures show the Duke and |

Lido, Venice, Italy; farmers har- | Vesting | a bumper wheat crop near |

SWIM-DANCE |

WESTLAKE |

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| KEN & ROY PAIGE BUDDY RICHBILLY BLAKE

Tiny Vera Jean Davis

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ALICE BRADY FRANK McHUGH

JANE

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GERTRUDE MICHAEL

| Duchess of Windsor trying to avoid | | cameramen as they vacation at the | |

GARY COOPER ‘The General Died at Dawn’ Plus! “231%, Hours Leave”

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Tonight’s Presentation at Your

Neighborhood Theaters

At Fountain Square |

SANDERS “'powic Fates “WE HAVE OUR MOMENTS’ “CRIME PAT.IOL”

Pros. & Churchman Ian Hunter

‘AVALON Olivia De Haviland

“CALL IT A DAY” Musical and Jungle Jim

ORIENTAL 1105 S. Meridian

Double Feature AN CHA

chiriam Hopkins oM MAN . “STRANGERS ON xy HONEYMOON’ - 2203 Shelby St.

SOUTH SIDE |

GARFIELD lw vane,

“LET'S GET MARRIED” Selected Shorts ? S. East at Lincoln LINCOLN Double Feature Errol Flynn “PRINCE AND THE PAUPER” “MELODY FOR TWO"

“FOUNTAIN SQUARE

Onr New Cooling System Keeps Yon Coertabie Cool Alwavs Double Featu Preston Foster “OoUTC ASTS. "oF POKER FLAT” “THERE GOES MY BABY”

NORTH "SIDE ~~ Noble & Mass. M E E C o A Double Feature Jas. Melton “SING ME A LOVE SONG” “HEARTS IN_ BONDAGE” 719th & College Double Feature Stratford Errol Flynn “PRINCE AND THE _ PAUPER” WHEN _LOVE_¥S YOUNG” 2361 Station St. D D R bE A M Double Feature Joseph Calleia “MAN OF THE PEOPLE” Betty Furness “FAIR WARNING” Illinois and 34th R | T y 4 Double Feature Jessie Matthews “HEAD OVER HEELS IN LOVE” SHE HAD TO EAT”

H. Il d Toe | Roosevelt “Ave. ouble Feature 0 ywoo John Boles “AS GOOD AS MARRIED” Dolores Del Rio “ACCUSED”

ZARING Central at Fall Crk.

Double Feature Glenda Farrell “FLY AWAY BABY” Pat O’Brien “SLIM”

CINEMA '.5Roara 5

ouble Feature Tyrone Power “CAFE METROPOLE” “MELODY FOR TWO” Continuous From 1:30

UPTOWN 42nd & College

yg Ay “THIRTEENTH CR ATR" Tans SECRET VALLEY"

St. Clair & Ft. Wayne ST. CLAIR Double Feature Paul elle “IT HAPPENED OUT WEST — “GREAT HOSPITAL MYSTERY"

TA ALBOTT Talbott at 22d

Westinghouse Air-Conditioned Double Feature Sohn Boles “ROSE OF THE RANCHO” MOTOR MADNESS” 30th at Northwestern R k X Super Special Errol Flynn “PRINCE AND THE PAUPER” Selected Novelties

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Edward Everett Horton’

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NORTH SIDE Udell St. at Clifton UDELL Double Feature Valerie Hobson “AUGUST WEEK-END” Jane Withers “PEPPER”

GARRICK _ outetpdiine “STRANGERS ON A HONEYMOON"

Constance Cummings “GIRL LOVES BOY” EAST SIDE EMERSON 4630 E. 10th Comfortably 0 “CHAN AT THE OLYMPIC Michael Whalen “LADY CAPES" ns 6116 E, Wash. St. GOLDEN Double Feature Patsy Kelly “NOBODY'S BAB Y’ Spencer Tracy “FU RY" n xs 2116 E. 10th St. HAMILTON Double Feature Preston Foster "ov TCASTS OF POKER FLAT” AMATEUR GENTL EMAN” © 1332 E. Wash. St. STRAND Pirst Local Neighorhood Showing Swencey Tracy—Fredd Ste Bartholomew “CAPTAINS COURAGEOQUS" Helen Broderick—Victor Moore “MEET THE _MISsus”?

411 E. Wash. Paramount .

JLLDOG_ EDITION” Charlie _Chase—Screen Snapshots

111 E. Washington B | | J OO U Doubly Feature ; oe E. Brown “WHEN'S YOUR ATRTHDAY nh

“SAGEBRU SH TROUBADOR”

RIVOLI 3155 E. 10th St.

Doors Open at 5:45 Comfortably Cool 1—=Walt Disney's Academy Award Revue 2—“BORN RECKLESS 3—*y COVER THE WAR"

TACOMA 2442 E. Wash. St.

Double Feature Arthur Treacher “STEP LIVELY, JEEVE Dolores Pel "Rie ACCU SED” '

T4020 E. New York

TUXEDO Srna Clo “PARNELL” Also selected shorts 550% E. Wash. St. [IRVING “hub Vk

“THEY GAVE HIM A GUN Will Rogers “DR. BULL”

WEST SIDE 2702 W. 10th St. S T A T E Rochelle Hudson _VCALL IT A DAY" BELMONT Al Comdionea “NIGHT OF MY RI eRY ‘THE MILKY WAY" . D A | S Y BR eatie Mich. St. “SEVENTH REAVEN” HOW ARD Poume Feature® “MAN OF THE PEOP

Double Feature “THAT I MAY LIVE” W. Wash. & Belmont Double Feature—, oscoe Karns Simone Simon _ “PARK AVENUE LOGGER” Threanh gration “TIME OUT FOR ROMANCE

Thev called her cheap. tawdry. They said che “wasn't fit to be a mother.” But you'll recognize Stella Dallas as one of the greatest, finest char. acters on the screen! Samuel Goldwyn brings

vou this magnificent. heart-touching story— with Barbara,Stanwyck as the unforgettable

Stella.

SAMUEL GOLDWYN

PRESENTS

STELLA DALLAS

WITH

BARBARA STANWYCK JOHN BOLES ANNE SHIRLEY

Alan Hale

AND

+ Barbara O’Neil

Directed by KING VIDOR

FROM TNE NOVEL BY OLIVE MIGGINS PROUTY

RELPASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS

Dromatireton by Herry Wogite® Gribble and Gertrude Percoll

LAST DAY!

“KNIGHT WITHOUT

“MARRIED BEFORE BREAKFAST”

TOMORRO

BEHIND THE SCENES OF

BIG-TIME RACING With PAUL KELLY "FRAME UP"

‘Jacqueline Wells |