Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1937 — Page 31

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INDIANA THEATER TO REOPEN

THEY'RE JUST HOMEFOLK AT HEART

Gala Show

Scheduled Thursday

Washington St. House Is To Offer Products of | Seven Producers.

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With a “gala” performance next | Thursday night, the Indiana is to reopen for the fall and winter seaSon with a showing of “Wife, Doc- | tor and Nurse,” which features Warner Baxter, Loretta Young and Vir- |

ginia Bruce. | Kenneth T, Collins, former Apollo manager, will supervise the Wash- | ington St. showhouse under its new proprietors. Pictures are to be from | seven major studios: Paramount, 20th Century-Fox, Warner Bros, ! RKO-Radio, Universal, First Na- | tional and Gaumont British. Acconipanying the opening bill’s | main feature will be the latest War- |

ner Oland picture, “Charlie Chan on | |

Broadway”; the new edition of “The March of Time” and the current Paramount newsreel. The theater will operate under customary downtown policy of continuous showings at popular prices, which will prevail on the opening | night. Following the initial bill the Indiana is to show the widely-heralded and eagerly-awaited “Life of Emile Zola,” with Paul Muni in the title part. And on Oct. 29, Eddie Cantor's “All Baba Goes to Town” will arrive as the anniversary celebration of the veteran showman's 25th year in the entertainment world begins. Redecorating of the theater's interior has been going on for several weeks, Mr. Collins said, as well as the outside painting and cleaning process which has been visible to passers-by.

Teachers to See Play by Thespis,

Members of Thespis, Butler Univresity dramatic organization, will present “Refund” before the Indi-

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ana Teachers’ Association, Mrs. Jane Ogburn Bruce, organization | faculty sponsor, has announced. Included in the ‘cast will be James Hawkins, Elizabeth Manly, Dorothea Craft, Mary Lou Over, Max Wildman, Laurence Kryter and Walter Noffke. Ralph Martz is to be stage manager. Mrs. Bruce will direct. The teachers’ annual meeting is to open Oct. 21.

DIDN'T GET JOB; WANTS HER $50

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 8 (U. P).— Mercy Mustell, 18, actress, who thought $50 was cheap for a movie Job, will get her money back as a condition of the dismissal of a petty | theft charge against 7. R. John, former director. She brought charges when the job was not forthcoming after she paid the money. John explained in Municipal Cowrt that he meant to get her the Job but failed.

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homefolk at heart. Joan Crawford (left) the pic= : ture’s star, and Dorothy Arzner, its director, are |in the Victory Parade up Fifth Ave.

shown here exchanging needlework notes.

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New York Firm Hopes to Capitalize on Convention.

Times Special NEW YORK, Oct. 8.—New York

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may forget the 1937 American Le- | gion convention, but the Legion- | naires aren't going to—if Castle Films Co.-has anything to say about it. The company, which specializes in products for home projectors, | has issued a “de luxe” 16-mm. mo- | tion picture “roundup” of the re- | cent conclave. The film, edited by! E. W. Castle, is to be released | Monday in both silent and sound- | on-film versions for home movie fans. | Six camera crews recorded out- |

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nine drum majors, bands and bugle |

corps, the “40 and 8” boxcars, and | plenty of “candid comedy” all are] there. In addition, there is a flash- | back to 20 years ago to show some | Legionnaires what they looked like

after the Armistice. |

WHAT, WHEN, WHERE APOLLO

“Bulldog Drummond Comes Back,” Sith John Barrymore, at 11:30, 2:40 “High, Wide and Handsome,” with Irene Dunne, Randolph Scott and Dorothy Lamour. at 12:29, 3:39, 6:49,

CIRCLE “That Certain Woman,” with Bette Davis, Tan Hunter and Anita wouise, at 12:30, 3:40, 6. :

150, 10:00, “Annapolis Salute,” with Marsha Hunt and 4 Ellison, at 11:25,

2:35, 5:60, 9:

KEITH'S Vaudeville on stage, with Famous t 1:35 4:10. 6:50, 9:25. Models,” with Jack ’. Gail Patrick and Ida Lupino, 12, 4:10, 6:50, 9:25.

LOEW'S “The Bride Wore Red.” with Joan Crawlord, Franchot Tone and Robert Youug, at 12:31, 3:40, 6:48, 10:01, “My Dear Miss Aldrich.” with Edna May Oliver, at 11:15, 2:22, 5:31, 8:43, LYRIC

“St, Moritz Ice Carnival” on stage, at 1:06, 3:50, 6:44 9:2 “They Won't Forget.” with Claude Rains and Gloria Dickson, at 11:17, 2:01, 7:39, 10:23,

OHIO “The Plainsman” with Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur. Also “Be. hind the Headlines,” with Lee Tracy and Diana Gibson AMBASSADOR

“The Good Earth,” with Paul Muni and Luise Rainer. Also “Soak the

Poor. ALAMO “Girls Can Play.” with Quigley. Also “Fighting Texan,” with Kermit Maynard,

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HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 8 (U, P.).— Merle Oberon today was given per= | mission by Producer Samuel Goldwyn to remain in London two | months longer to make a second | picture for Alexander Korda, Goldwyn’s partner in United Artists Corp.

The actress is due back here in November to begin work opposite Gary Cooper in a Goldwyn picture.

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