Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1937 — Page 16
A PAGE 16 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES MONDAY, AUG. 16, 1987
LIGHTS FLASH, FANS YELL, STARS ARRIVE AND FILM PREMIERE IS ON
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Hollywood MARIONETTES IMPORTANT MEMBERS OF 'ARTISTS AND MODELS' CAST |Gypsy Rose
Puts on Dog | FENIERVINIELEER & EERE Cr Ne = TREE Will Repeat In Big Way | Rei SSE SR \ AN Rite on Land
Picture Has Run in N.Y. (Water Taxi Wedding ; For Month but No-
Failed to Comply With ‘ body Cares. | 3-Day Law.
By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN
United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 16.— | . Six flunkeys in cream-colored | suits unroll a baby blue ecar- | pet and cover the sidewalk for | one full block. . . . A dozen | searchlights spear the clouds |!
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{ By United Press HOLLYWOOD, Aug, 16 Gypsy Rose Lee said she would be married again to. [morrow to her maritime bridegroom, Robert Mizzy of New York,
The water taxi wedding of (he 1 10° as if , t [statuesque “strip tease’ dancer last with light as if from the | Friday failed to ‘comply With the . Asiatic fleet. . . . And Great | {three days hotice requirement of TH Jehosophat! California's “gin marriage” law. sn
A typical Hollywood super-colossal-extra-gigantic movie premiere, with
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0% might recall with a blush the ine Actors Introduced “Artists and Models,” with Jack
Miss Lee's name has been changed ’ all the trimmings and the blonds hy Hollywood censors 16 Louise He In evening gowns, is beginning. Lot's vieh, to remove the innuendn of New watch and listen, yes, and smell York burlesque houses where A The Carthay Circle Theater | worked until two months age. M . stands off Wilshire Blvd. a Moorish IMizzy is Ah eastern manufacturer ‘ cinema temple, with white minarets. On. He was courting her in New hathed in vel) red . o “ Mited o yellon Re ed A ge Jack Benny's not the whole show in “Artists and Models,” now York and followed rw Ualiforhi, venu ATO ov > playing its second week at the Circle, The big cast includes a mul- Miss Lee, or Hovi is 23. Her avenue approaching it . + Golden ’ } : Ake bridegroom is 25. ‘They were report - * spotlights bathe the palm trees at | titude of puppets, shown in the accompanying pictures, { by her studio, 20th Century 1 the side. . . . | 1. Ann Turnerk, New York puppeteer, dresses the dolls for a “per- A I Li ato, TO Btury A, Dozens upon dozens of ivory | Sonette” sequence, week-end." y baskets full of flowers gird the | w eh a EE L orchestra, as shown here, A real V velvet carpet upon which the great | orchestra “dubbed in” the music. . and near-great are treading. . . 3. Ben Blue's dancing partner is “Mr. Esquire,” the man-about- FIRE INSURANCE | town seen each month on the cover of a magazine for men. Puts Stars on Air | 4 Russell Pattersor\ noted illustrator, who desighed the mario- TAKEN ON FIELD A radio man with a microphone | nettes and directed the “personette” sequences, toots Bob Burhs' ba- ; stands upon a platform, surrounded 2ooka wl an unappreciative marionette. By United Press by red velvet robes. . . . He grabs | — HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 16 A off the arriving stars and asks them | War A Re 5 wheat field that is an essential 0 spent... on» constoconst| VY AFNS AGAINST eprisa S SRI broadcast. . . . | sured for $50,000 against fire today Ta-ra-de-boom-de-aye. . . . ! A 25- | For | tu rbi’ S Exhi | bition Warner Bros. Studio ix using the piece band strikes up. . . . Nobody | field in filming “Gold Is Where You had ISijoes it pers on a dais, | Pind It.” All actors and techni under a blue and white canopy, in | : a” x \ { Were Br tod from { front of the Security First National | BY JAMES THRASHER | Cth WON nol | from smoking Bank, . .. Now that Jose Iturbi's latest temperamental escapade seems to be | ol a Paramount is staging the show. | blowing over with little danger of damage, we might take a rather seri- LANT - It has erected free bleachers on | ous retrospective look at an otherwise ludicrous incident, 4 DAYS the close-clipped lawns so that the | Mr, Iturbi, appearing as conductor of one of Philadelphia's Robin fans may worship their idols in| Hood Dell concerts last week. caused NBC to oo off the air 25 m inutes | comfort . . . they do . . . thousands of early by refusing to play scheduled * —- nid 8:30 p. m. the longest and pieces i oe | ule because of a last-minute whim. | shiniest limousines in America be- iol he Jeg. .. | But it does seem to me that the ex- : ; - Though one might be led to ex pressed reaction is on the wrong | gin to roll up. . . . Irene Dunne— gaat anything from the ebullient track blond and beautiful in white—steps Spaniard in the light of past ex- The anist-conductor is being from her car... . A mighty cheer periences, a lot of pooble got angry 1 i Dae: 3 Bd drowns out the band. . .. She is the . By ¥ . SY accused of terming the ‘music ol star of the picture. . . . Among them were the scheduled | Herbert, Kern and Gershwin “trash” | ; soloists, Lucy Monroe and Jan and “cheap.” He admits having | “Yeah, Randy Peerce, known to most radio listen- | sajd that it was “undignified” on & Edward Everett Horton Then comes Randolph Scott, the ers, and the American Society of symphonic program, ow WD MONEY leading man, yellow-haired and | Composers, Authors and Publishers | But Miss Monroe took violeni exhappy. . . “Yeah, Randy,” yells | —usually referred to as Ascap, for ception to Mr. Iturbi's musical judg- | . the crowd. . . “Hey, here's George Obvious reasons. ment, it seems, She is quoted as [jer in the course of his first tuor of Burns and Gracie Allen,” somebody | Mr. Tturbi seems to have inherited | having said that she could not sce this countrv after the war. screams. . . “What will they think | Leopold Stokowski's place as the how any all-American concert could | Today we mav look about us and of next?” Gracie giggles. She ducks | stormy petrel among American con- be considered representative with- | see music of Mendelssohn and under the varicolored ribbons lining | ductors, now that Dr. Stokowski is out including these composers’ | others banned in Germany {or i ad MR | the walk and strolls into the theater | taking orders from a Hollywood di- works [1 raciml reasons, and contemporary y 8 ; ; ! D ® WwW N S T A ! nN S “ T O iW E while the cameras click and the | rector. Mr. Iturbi is full ‘of prima Asenp ‘Demands Explanation | Russian composers made to fit, their vr i i fans howl, . . donna tricks. Last year, at the music to a political Proorustean { w i By now there is a steady stream | Cleveland exposition, he refused to 8. C. Mills of Ascap likewise is | bed. Tt shouldn't happen here, nor | f > is ; of black cars. . . Leo Carillo. . .| make & scheduled appearance as quoted to the effect that the society | should any private organization 3 Adolph Zukor. . . Dorothy Lamour. piano soloist because of the compe- |; sending Mr. Iturbi a letter de- | threaten a conductor's taste with ] \ —ZAR » a Virginia Bruce. . , Mary Brian. | tition of hot-dog munching listeners . on : “patriotic” reprisals o catur CS l 1S Dozens upon dozens of producers | and trains on a nearby siding. Later | manding a more specific statement | : A and directors and stars . . . to see |in the year he affronted America's |and that “the society will take very hd and be seen , . , even though the | feminine musicians with disparag- | aggressive action if we are not satise | R Cc m A rp Aad bh le tickets cost. $5.50 Sach ht NE ing remarks concerning their ability. "fied with his explanation.” | wher EE oii In in a tight | Censure Deserved | Mr. Mills has said further: “We | ¢ N . \ / dress tries vainly to kiss Scott. . .| TI can see how Mr. Tturbi deserves | will see that he does not play Amer- ay ; TS Specia a UC! > The jam is too great for her to reach | censure for upsetting a network's | ican music again.” 4 him. . . The lobby is a solid mass | farflung and costly operating sched- | Ascap is mainiy a business and | (ZY § TIERS of humanity, smelling of perfumes | | protective organization, and oer. and talcum powder on the most tainly not in rhe business of musical ed 3 : y ' beautiful backs in the world. WHAT. WHEN. WHERE re Their present attitude, This Suite is Typical of Many The newsreel starts. . . The au- | ' ' | therefore, seems rather dangerous. | C Others Now at Greatly Reduced dience still is milling around. . . APOLLO One would think that Americans | PIE ES Prices . . . Offering the Greatest There are so many fresh flowers in | | could remember the rather silly boy- Savings of the Entire Year on the aisles, upon the stage, and in Dan Ameche and Alice Page, 8 wi | cott of music by Beethoven, Wag- , Rg . 17 : niches along the walls that the |[ [03 50%, 5:25, 7:33 and 9:40. ‘ner, Brahms and the rest while we Bedroom Furniture of all kinds,
Benny, Ida Lupino, Gail Patrick sulting reception given Fritz Kreis-
The news reel ends and the mas- and SUCH nen, vi: Ra; | m—— i — . —_- } ter of ceremonies introduces Miss with Edward Everett Hotton And cott f- Louise Campbell, at 11:23, 2:23, . ’ . > To 555: Tonight’s Presentation at Your
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been running for a month in New | Sich and pn Boles, at 12:25, 3:35, || re York, but it's still new to the city “Also "The Frame-Up.” with Paul | | i where it was manufactured. . . . 1 SIAM Jacqueline Wells, wi 11:1, WEST SIDE NORTH SIDE ® ; The film unreels, to bursts and] “ ° a “Howard & Blaine ner Co sn | . ' N ntral at Fall Crk. flurries of applause. . . . It is a good ' LYRIC "HOWARD Cggette” Colbers ZARING Double Feature ) show, but it is hard to pay atten-! “Mr. Dodd Takes the Air.’ “with “1 MET HIM 1 “YOU CAN'T B yr Stevens vion, . . . TOO many lovelies . . . Kenny RRR Rng Eran. Mettigh, | “GOOD OLD SOAR Kay Franch “ANO HER DAWN” . at 24, 2:0 45 2A S blonds, brunettes and red heads sit- Aew ‘Stars on Parade” (on stage) 2702 W, 10th St, 16th & Delaware Sts, v = 3 n sides Double Teature ting too near. . . . Todo many big at 1:10, 3:48, 6:42 and 9:46. 'S YT A T E Err CINEMA Wh welt {uch AGAIN ) wr" - s 1 1 S “SHALL WE DANCE?" MAN'S EA : names in the aisle ahead. y OHIO Edw. E. Horton “OH. Soctor” | Bette Davis “KID GALAN 4 oo ‘ Finally the picture ends . . . The “Kid G » ‘with ‘Baward 0. \ i Continuous from. tH i : i i. TE BEIT t dt} ti ly R bil A A, pd Tun B ONT W. Wash, & Belmont 2nd & College w . i 0 7 AAAs ion oan paying customers (an ey actun Robinson and ‘Bette Davis, Also “Jum. | | Westinghouse | wa 1 - " ; paid) stand up and cheer. . . . They a Rr Stitane. BY tem Bo Faature: Spencer TAC UPTOWN Charley, Je | GR oo 2 stream out of the theater. . . . To AMBASSADOR "CAPTAINS UR AGEOUSS “HISTORY IS MADE AT Nt be cheered themselves . . . by the A AD: I~ FULT A i Sa y Fi. Wave galleries which have waited patiently “Mountain Music,” with Bob Burns 510 W. Mien. St ST. CLAIR ppuble Reature for more than two hours. . . . Martha Rave Alse “The Public D Al S Y Double. Feature “THis 1s WY AFAR Chauffeurs wheel the limousines Pays. MOUNTAIN wed? urny | VAY OUT WEST” i from the parking lots. . . , Whistles ALAMO | SLET THEM LIVE" "TALBOTT Tol & an blow . . . lights flash . . . cops yell “Old Louisiana ith Tom Keene ee, SOUTH SIDE x | Double Featur Afarihn Rave , . .. a traffic jam even more colossal Also “Way Out West,” MY a i oe MOUNTAIN asic? " than the rest of the show begins . . . Q “WAY OUT WEST® 8h ahgry little mah jh 6 toll SUL | | ee———————————————————————— - FOUNTAIN S UARE Rr i X bi TH with white tie askew still is looking | mu ; Our New Cooling System Edw. G. Robinson for 1 full } lat } Pou You Go tortabls Sool Always KID GALAHAD is car a f our later , . . what ou ea e Evans al JALAHAD * are I THE THIRTEENTH "adn : WAY OUT WEST" he says isn't reportable . , . maybe Bob. Burns "MOUNTAIN MUSIC" UDELL Uden 5. a Giition the whole evening's performance - Lo) “Fountain Square Dou e Feature isn't it’s that incredible SANDERS Rouble Feature Re Watideh \teinia, Bruee | § eis THN Al a hay Milana—Dorocny Lamour AT HE AARC Oland NOFORIE Bor Ver n | THWARTS PHONE CALLS | murine 6 cal Nobo Bo Ld — AST NE Plus Edward G. <3; » Pros. & Churchman SE . - ! A |} Robinson Kid Galahad AVALON Diuble eature = 530% E.Wash. St. | To thwart the quaint Hollywood | "== oe wn, or z bt: Xo an IRVING Dogbie, Fut fire | custom of placing long distance | Wm. Boyd “B LAND” - “PA VELL a" | : : “qq ¥ wR 1 PARIS” calls at the expense of friends, Dick | os R) Meridian wo OL MET or | : on | uble Feature 4630 Purcell has a locking relay on his | i oNtoRT MOR Laenteomery | ENJERSON comfortably Gon telephone which responds only to COOL OZONIZED AIR | ___“WE'RE_IN THE LEGIO “Now” Freddle Bartholomew— Mele Biovin ertain word. When this word is 2203 Shelby St. “CAPTAINS OUR 1} a certain word : hen W GARFIELD Double Feature (First Local Nei par aR howing) spoken, connection with the oper- “ ont Also “FIND THE WITNESS” 3 } . . & tor © nade. WISTORY. Is Mak AT NIGHT" oii X. Wash $e HILE they last, we offer just a limited number B » GOLDEN npn OUT wW ouble Salure
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