Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1937 — Page 15
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WNDNESDAY, AUG. 25, 1087 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 15
APOLLO TO RETURN TO SINGLE FEATURE PROGRAMS WITH ‘THIN ICE’
Last Double | WOMEN PASSENGERS FRIGHTENED AS SHIP SINKS | Actor Smiles at Her and | "A" ret whee
“Wild and Woolly,” with
'ithers at 11:20, 1:51, 4:22, 6M 24. “One Mile From He aven,” ire Trevor, at 12:2 2.55,
Bill to Open | y gE Lo ~ Waitress Falls in Faint; | ia
On Friday 4 a 2 Ua ERY Cornell Rests on Island | yi Behm
Mime Bir Shot.” with Guy Kibbee, s——— at 11:30, 2:40, 5:50 and 9.
‘ ; Sa TT i fF 3 i TRE . . . LOEW'S Borneo' and Jones oy j FL ; ; 20 Elaine Is Reported to Have Yen for Big Portrait |... i rie win toe | § 3 3 2 Rainer and Paul Muni, at fu 1:40,
ily in ‘Hot Water' to | ] a : ; 3 § “ ; Of John Barrymore as Hamlet; 4:20, 7 and 9:40.
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Be Offered. i yi EL - N Ta = Minskys Plan New Shows. 1 wpove. Under Flee” With Dom
Ameche and Loretta Po at 11:29, 2.19, 5:18, 7.58 and 10:38 ga ae ville at 1:04, 3:54. 6:53 and
By JAMES THRASHER Ee XR oN Bo By GEORGE ROSS OHIO The Apollo, only surviving = N aR aE Bi NEW YORK, Aug. 25 (NEA).—People in the Big Town: “Venus Makes Trouble.’ with
) Ne WN ) R: « RR James Dunn and Patricia Ellis. Also local holdout against double Ed ud E03 B | ; | Aside to Henry Fonda: Two minutes after you smiled Bt || Sah Ae ienine Ron features, is about to regain | ; : Th : wi 33 : SS, : | Marie Jonas, a waitress at a 45th St. restaurant, and she | AMBASSADOR
wt : its;state of single blessedness | smiled at you, the young lady went into a dead faint. ouPiatinum Blond,” with Joan Har- » . , - | ow Also "Ridi Air,” after a fortnight’s capitula- "Florence Rice, © Vo° tion. ; | Elaine Barrie, the alert| Katharine Cornell has isolated | ALAMO : : A. — a oR herself on a small island off Mas- | sic.” ue i of itn ig Osa aaa : a Si Broadwayites hear, wants to | sachusetts, where she will remain | Rave and Bob Burs. “Also Three ‘Borneo’ and the Jones | 3 : 3 ; : RR 3 i ; " | gionnaires.” Family in “Hot Water” will open | 4 ! cE TR LIF §% purchase the life-size por trait | until she leaves on her world tour. Friday. After that, Manager Ken- : \ Wa a % bh 5 | of John Barrymore as “Ham- " 8 neth Collins said today, the theater Bond ¥F 8 _ ROR y 3 vy Another Hollywood star has capit- : . ing | its | : : Bg 3 : = 3 w decorates the | lasco, ~ fire the opening guns of its pg gts 5 £8 3 x Fr : SR R £ | let” fst Ww bs rwood | ulated to the call of Broadway, Ger ® on all campaign—one at a time! : 5 . i : Swing Club in Hollywood. | trude Michael, who will turn up in| Ramon Novarro is telling friends
Wii pire, Non Tee Ho | wv pat EY : HERE ; : oo | - #2» |the title role of “Damn Deborah, |? New York that he would like 51 3 : 3 , NN... | The movie scouts will tell you that A saga of that heroine of the Revo- | © et into a musical sometime in
the Olympic champion skater will R, \¢ y the future, if the right libretto and be soloist in the screen's first ice their most promising find in the |lutionary War. | score come along.
ballet. If you remember the weak : : 3 3 Se i summer stock companies is Miss | J ey. ankles and timorous glides in the BN ; 4 : Sh Lynn Morgan (blond), who made Item of the highest political im- “ SAV ice vie { ER Re 3 ? : | + st debut in the Adirondacks portance. Dave Rubinofl. the fidOne in a Million” supporting cast, : her stage anole i y : . ers: A Fifth Ave. shop soon will vor 1 1 x $ ; a > 3 a | a couple of weeks ago. dler, has been made mayor of Fidyou should be glad to know that » oe : J ve XY Th 58 | dletown in Amador County splurge with a hair-dressing depart= Miss Henie's ice assistants this time | : 3 a 4 : pn : ’ Y ER | " =® = . [ment for men, specializing in keep= are real skaters. Now they've hired | on Gi 5 3 5 § The Minskys have given up; they | "n =n =n ing that cowlick or casual wave a few college hockey teams and, ac- | : i 3 det a 3 R k no Jonger hope for the reinstate- | Constance Bennett did all her down,
cording to reliable reports, things | EY Re oF 2 ce , a Manhattan shopping within two ¥ un =n go With a whiz $ i : of X ot pe | ment of burlesque. But far from re- | | hours before sailing for Europe. Irvin 8. Cobb's daughter. Eliza= Continuing with another novelty, 3 Fa : : 3 & X : tiring, they will continue their ca- | nw beth, has sold a play (her first) to the Apollo will show “100 Men and | : : ot ; : Lai 1B x : : ireers with tabloid musical shows | . Max Gordon, a Girl” The girl is Deanna Dur- | SR : S S Ce a : Na that will not shock the “censors.” | P. T. Barnum’s grand-nephew is
bin, also appearing in her second | KEE Fa $8 FA Wp eh Sal > %w IAkiNg is Bunge ne, ig . [ Y\)
" » # =u n # E. Brown and Florence Rice,
| | {the tutelage of the late David Bee
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picture. You have heard this 14- : Hdd : ! : h eS 3 3 : EERE Success Note: Tom Keene, the | ® % =u
year-old sing on the Eddie Cantor | ea i : i : 3 SR } | Holl od b ho didn't | radio programs and doubtless re- ; Lo ii 0 oy oy wil onl Fannie Brice is telling friends wat | Fredric 44 " call her screen debut film, “Three Fear of shipwreck grips the women in “Souls at Sea,” coming to some bit of hope as fellow-passengers eve Mr. Cooper suspiciously. | th ws resides in a suite | she would like to appear in a se- farch Anthony Adverse Smart Girls.” The 100 men are | ‘the Circle Friday. as the ship on which they are bound from Liverpool | The younger woman in the picture is Olympe Bradna, screen new- oy ho IL Aviorin. Of Course. |rious play. Don’t laugh. She once PLUS! James Dunn and Patricia Ellis members of an orchestra le yi oy y ’ wv C h h . . . | . p "VENUS MARES TROUBLE” n tra led by | to Boston sinks beneath them. They plead with Gary Cooper for | comer from France [there's the Waldorf's Starlight Roof | Studied dramatic technique under |
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who finally blossoms out officially | 500 Fi reli les Flash but ‘Nebraska Invites ne Cr ty Hey IS ore oi | HEALTHFULLY COOL—25¢ TO ¢ | NOW! R Swe 15¢ © AMBASSADOR
as an actor. Mr. Gable will answer the wire |
. Powell Film Booked . . . Gable to Hun | when he comes home, Following this will be three of | B riefly iN Moo re Fi Im | ries Sv. shine. |
- —— f LAST 2 DAYS En : the Warner Brothers shows that a acs, : : were screened for exhibitors here | : | By United Press BETTE RECOVERS “Ihe GOOD | 5 Y 0 U N this week. Dick Powell and Fred | B United Press J ...| HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 25—Clark| FROM SUNSTROKE | JEAN
Waring’s Pennsylvanians will lead Zevon, Aug. 25.—Five hundred hopes of immortal screen | : " off with “Varsity Show,” which, Mr. fame were dashed upon the rocks of Hollywood reality in a single | Gable, the movie colony's avid) .__ - E A ® T bd
Collins says, also includes about Photographic test recently at Columbia studios; hopes that glimmered | hunter, who comes back weekly | HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 25 Bette all the stars in the Warner fold | for a moment only to be snuited out forever so far as screen careers | with pelts and captured wildcats| Davis, who suffered a severe sun- |
> stars i ef i PA : SE After that will come “That Cer- | Were concerned. : | and cub bears, received a formal | stroke while surf bathing several | MUNI: RAINER
tain Woman,” starring Bette Davis,| Too much realism and too little® RR. | HG Sw : : | Os i ie ser} | : E and the following picture will be | control caused the trouble. The BEGAN CAREER AT 12 | Invitation today to try Nebraska Ten ee ar eas arte | KK NGI Vicks | I : n c Paul Muni in “The Life of Emile | would-be “immortal five hundred” [ jungles. | today. She has been confined to & | R\ oy a8 TINUM | LOND Zola.” Here is one of the most | knew too little about camera lines| Fred Stone, gray-haired star of | The invitation from Governor darkened room of her beach ed JER Sm JOE BROWN _ in * A FRANK CAPRA | | at Carpenteria. ete Smi
widely heralded pictures of the sea-| or distance. “Hi sory ’ : ; “ ideaway,” began his professional | son. Tt is based on the life of the | The “five hundred” were 500 fire- | g p | Cochran was relayed in a telegram | __ — —————————— —
famous French novelist and apostle | flies, shipped to Hollywood from | PY 12 ue So * an | from N. J. Dolling of Scott's Bluff, | of truth and particularly upon his | San Antonio, Tex. by George Cole, | “ky ors SENSE eR Ry iid | Neb. it said the Governor “in part in the famous Dreyfuss case. | studio animal casting director, to| Cc = appeared prolessionally | tended to enjoy Nebraska's bet Having seen the picture, I cannot | be used for realistic effect in the | MOT than 50 years and is credite | | allt shooting Bere. Gis. Hull pass it by without an unqualified | “Madame Butterfly sequence of! With SIX re . Deas ee. ie TH R recommendation, reserving more Grace Moore's current picture, “I'll ” p Take Romance.”
detailed praises for a later date. Director E. H. Griffith, known for
Boren’ Fiths Tvek his patience, applied all his skill - i And now for the coming bill. | trying to handle the fireflies. | \ \ “Borneo” is the last picture made The insects, however, came so | A | by the Johnsons before Mr. John- | close to the camera they blotted out | son's recent death in an airplane | the actions of Miss Moore and | ; crash. It is not, of course, one of | Frank Forrest, for whom they were | : : ® |
Hollywood's “jungle pictures.” There | supposed to furnish a background. | is mo plot other than the explorers’ >. ow "'eSS YY plane, nouse a DE By Dae, HERSENN She HE final straw came when the
native dugout canoe into the Bor- fs 4 : \ neo wilds. Tor i A XR GORGEOUS MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA
Monkeys are said to be the special objects of attention, An a | He ordered them shipped back to | 40- REAL ENTERTAINERS - 40 300-pound orang-utan playing the | their natural habitat in Texas, | \ \ » villain of the piece. Lowell Thomas | sternly ignoring their broken hearts | and Lew Lehr. Fox newsreels seri- and not caring whether they ever | ous and comic commentators. do | Would shine in a motion picture.
the description. But Grace Moore's “Madame But- . ’ n . > If you've kept up with the Joneses | terfly” sequence will not be with- Tonight 8 Presentation at Your
in their cinematic joys and sorrows, | out its firefly effects. ® may fore oto ne nt maenione monet onetime | NN@TGhDOrhood Theaters in “Hot Water,” Pa Jones runs for | the breach as usual with several | mayor on a reform ticket that al- | hundred mechanical lightning bugs | most disrupts the household. created by the studio electrical de- | EAST SIDE SOUTH SIDE : LD mem | partment. 020 E N York : , At Fountain Square | SET NEW RECORD | The educated fireflies are sus- | TUXEDO Double Feature SANDERS ple AN a 3 { miriam apkins . | pended from the sound stage raft- | EN ARE NO “KID GALARAD" STALKS THE | IS THIS LOVE?
FOR BRE K ers* by invisible wires and go into “MIDNIGHT COURT" Faw. F. Horton “OH. DOCTOR” | § 1Y . “ Ls id A FAST : routine only when : ~1 ¥ TENEMENT ROOFTOPS! hi: Koy couldn't make up her mind |
their lighting —— : 03 | Pros. & Churchman 53 X : : and where Cameraman Lucien An- | | R Vv ING BY ie Sh 'AYALON George Brent : \ a between a life of luxury and Times Special . driot wishes them to Spear, Virginia Bruce ; i : Guy Kibbee i Baby-Face, killer and con- J§ 3 i the honest affection that was | HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 25. — A rn “WHEN LOVE IS YOUNG” ‘MOUNTAIN JUSTICE = y : ¥ X iR offered her by Dave.
» breakfast that lasted 48 hours was “CRIMINAL LAWYER” | MUSICAL & JUNGLE JIM vict, despised his childhood enjoved by Barbara Stanwyck and GIVES UP HOPE OF
1105 S. Meridian f \ buddy...but,guninhand, Herbert Marshall during the filming Comfortably Coo) J \ of “A Love Like That.” | RECONCILIATION Last Times Tonight —_Yoe Penner : “MAN WHO FOUND HIMSELF” ster's master. NEW FAC
EMERSON mk wn ORIENTAL "boule ¥erture Bk Dave wos the gang: ES OF 193¢v “I PROMISE TO PAY”
Eric Blore, as the butler, served | rar rtviopp?. { Fist Loo Neichbornood howing them 10 pots of coffee and 40 ees. | gy 'nited Press _ Victor Moore "MEET THU M'SSUS" i The sequence will reach the pub-| HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 25. — All| 6116 E. Wash. St. NORTH SIDE 4 lie. as a pip. minute scene. hope of reconciliation with his GOLDEN asuple Feature “ : Oitton | 2 : : Viel Ferme : This picture lives! Its characters are
G. Robinson
— movie actress wife, Suzanne Rhodes. | “THUNDER IN THE CITY> "UDELL pogtle Trature Alice ave
SPANISH 'CHAPLIN' [Id ton somndonet teaws by] __ ww york avs: | Ro Mi ws people you meet on the street, read 3 ) ~ 2 S > :) ! » RE R . T0 PLAY IN MOVIE pany executive. He dismissed a HAMILTON pi ki Sh awd ior Lay about in your newspaper — perhaps petition that he had filed to set] “THIS IS MY AFFA GARRICK Sand Hine - NN . \ - aside her divorce decree. THE GO. GETTER". GGERN ATT Cast ; even know. Its setting might be a street y U ited Press % 2 ” = ; $ . . . » - POLLY. Ee “THE WOMAN ALONE a. o in any city. Amazing it is that a screenarlow Noble & Mass. : : MEC Cc A | play should thus be able to capture
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- - XS HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 25. Miguel 8 EE CL E ¢ Double Feature Ligero, the “Charlie Chaplin of 5 STRAND nglean, Ha Noble & M; Gun 3 ar ve > > i e Feature 3 Spain,” was in Hollywood today to “CRIMINALS OF THE AIR” Gloria Stuart 3 ’ g § life make wise-cracks in ‘Spanish for cr “GIRL OVERBOARD" Ta the very feel of life.
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He will be the comedian in Canta- ARO JANE! ... and th oh ‘ " : 3 . . i “WE WHO ARE ABOUT TO DIE | : RR ® : 4 ve ve H Say ba bs stage play...only the production genius ORL hy (vo we)
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Bohemia.” v_Friedzen : 2361 Station St. me JANE WITHERS TA aiid “RIDING FOR JUSTICE” DREAM Double Feature EASY COME, EASY GO! George O'Brien, without a gun, LoL JEU CIARETREVOR)} RIV O L | core oven sar 5: Conrad Nagel “NAVY SPY” ashamed of the kisses she once gave so ey ! sq many other great hits . . . chaps or horse, is seen in “Wind- | SALLY BLANE Comfortably Cool afraid to confess the love she could not EN 3 hi Se Bob Burns “MOUNTAIN MUSIC linois and 34th could hope to achieve this
O'BRIEN TURNS SAILOR | [RTH HEREIN PRP rene Francey once loved Baby Face. Now the wen i WALTER
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8 ing “THE MAN IN BLUE” | end end it with guns in their hands. TISTS sou. ud Boris Karloff “NIGHT KEY" i Y Released Thru UNITED AR
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