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Her Intellect [Opening Tonight | Concert Set [CIVIC THEATER TO OPEN NEW SEASON WITH COMEDY Wins Chance “WIFE, DOCTOR AND Rl hits Young, Warner Bax- Thursday by |

ter, Virginia Bruce. Directed by Walter Lang: produced by Darryl

: 2 k. In Filmla nd y Sar Surgesn falls in love with patient, marries her. His Federal Unit

beautiful, indispensable nurse finds she loves the boss, decides to quit. Wife persuades nurse to go back, determines to divorce doctor, ———— | so he can marry nurse. She changes mind, however, returns and {

1 . } * , : | | v accepts nurse's statement that the doctor loves only his wife. 'U. S. Or r Genius Rating Pro gs “CHARLIE CHAN ON BROADWAY”—Warner Oland, J. Ed- U 3 chest a to Play

: ward Bromberg, Keye Luke, Joan Marsh. Based on Earl Derr 1 M Help Not Hindrance Bigger's short stories; directed by Eugene Ford. Under Direction of

. | Story—Charlie Che ti to bat 1.000 by solving the usual * To Jon Fontaine. II wor res © 20 coRUNVeEs 10 Eg Paul Fidlar.

" 2 # ® 2 It’s always being said that what a | ‘The Indianapolis Concert Orches-

person needs for screen success is | Opening Tomorrow tra, sponored by the Federal Music

rE sr wn pret» progam y b Apollo | 8:15 o'clock tonight in Odeon Hall,

tent. ; This may be true in many cases, “MU »_Ni ini i 106 E. North St. ; ) s MUSIC FOR MADAME"—Nino Martini, Joan Fontaine, Alan Paul Fidlar is to conduct. Assist-

but not in that of Joan Fontaine. | Mowbray, Billy Gilbert. Directed by John Blystone; music by Ru- || Miss Fontaine is the blond, attrac- || dolf Friml, Herbert Magidson, Nathaniel Shilkret and Ruggiero | ne in a NR ie tive young lady whom you will see || Leoncavallo; Nathaniel Shilkret, musical director. at. OS ecin by Ge oa wi-|

with Nino Martini in “Music for Story—Unknown tenor is “kidnaped” by crooks, used as decoy in liams. Madame" at the Apollo for the week | | jewel robbery. Singer escapes, is hunted and befriended by young The orchestra, which has been | beginning Yomorrov. ish || movie extra girl ignorant of his identity. Extra girl writes oper- heard through the summer and fall | Miss Fontaine, who won be 18 etta, tenor tries to give self up to police and get reward money to in biweekly broadcasts from WIRE, ie TE In we TL of || finance operetta. All ends well with singer going free. is to play music ranging from Bach ivia de Havilland. e also has | ” y ; - i ee ; ‘ : “FORTY NAUGHTY GIRLS”—James Gleason, Zasu Pitts. to contemporary American com- 7 TV ) bh [7772200 an intelligence quotient of To Story—Another in the Oscar Piper-Hildegarde Withers comedy- posers. The concert will be open NNN rrr ANN SSRN La £4 LLIN = fad El , wh ie gives Dera See rae | mystery series, in which Hildegarde again outwits Oscar and solves to the public without charge. A sec- ® : An L's || a backstage mystery involving two murders and numerous suspects. || ond concert is scheduled for the Rs —— the former, that accounts for her | following Thursday. present success. Circle The program: WHAT, WHEN, WHERE i, ENGLISH, 3 DAYS Came to California Early i “ rN Sp 1 8 , ° THIS WAY PLEASE” —Charles (Buddy) Rogers, Betty Grable, d Fugue APOLLO BEG. THURS., OCT, 21—-MAT. BAT, Because her delicate health was|| Mary Livingstone, Ned Sparks, Fibber McGee and Molly. Directed | Keloaic Sketch ¥ ul “Bullies ‘Drommoend ‘Coties Bath.” ALFRED DE LISGRE IR. Rent blamed on the climate of Tokyo, by Mel Shauer. pnts Dons, Concert Orchestra : with John Bo aoa 20 ‘ EF : the Comedy Hit by Mark Re where she was born, Miss Fontaine Story—Usheret falls in love with stage band director in movie || Toccata .................. Frescobaldl 3 igh Wide ana Handsome,” with

w broug to San Francisco by , . 1 . i i , i i T Irene Dunne, Randolph Scott and as ought 0 0) theater. He gets fired for interest in girl, who is also clever singer (Orchestral accompaniments arranged Berciny an anda oh 198.

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her English parents when she was and dancer. She gets fired, is taken back, wins band leader's fea- In 3-year-old. She soon displayed un- tured spot. He, thinking it a frameup,'plans revenge. He proposes,

“Sleep. Kentucky Babe”

usual intelligence and a keen sense is accepted. ing i , > i | “That Certain Woman.” with Bette g epted. Wedding is planned for theater. He fails to appear ‘ater Boy opis’ vie “Ian el a a Loe

of mimicry that convinced her par- until last minute when wrong boy is getting girl | Pah < . | “Won't You Please Sit Down" at 12 3:40, 6:50, 10:00. . : : . | Ne Annapolis Salule.” With Marsha 1. Edward Green assumes his best “Is that so?” manner in this ) MONTHS UN HROSDIPAY

ents that they possessed an unusual “ON SUCH A NIGHT"—Karen Morley A : egro Male Quartet N § ; — y, Grant Richards, Alan H d James Ellison, at 11:25 , 4 daughter. Mowbray, Roscoe Karns. Directed by E. A. Dupont. m 2:35. 5:50, 9:00. ., 9 rehearsal scene from the Civic Theater's “No More Ladies,” which opens with FLORENCE REED | tomorrow night. MAIL ORDERS NOW-—SEATS OCT. 5

Bo they took her to = Standford Story—Tale of a crook's wrongful accusation and eventual f University psychoanalyst, and that's | of innocence in a Mississippi a setting Rl'prov “Night Piece,” for Flute and Feria y Foote | Rockets, at 1:38. age Naty. Famous | 2. Horace Hill is about to succumb to a double dose of charm being Eves., 3. v6, $2.20, $1.65, $1. ily, S00 where the High “i. q° WBS ‘dis-| , ; “La Rhumba” Quinto Maganini || _ “Artists and Models.” ‘with ' Jack administered by Gloria Geddes, who makes her Civic debut in the a | |

“ tches Prairie Skete Sha rles Wakefield Cadman KEITH'S

Y Gail i Benny, Gail Patrick he Ida unite, opening play. ————————

covered. After an education in | Keith's Benny. Gall Patri Ida private schools, Miss Fontaine took | + Hi - ’ rf OFW’ 3. The gentleman with the earnest and confidential expression i t discourage the many An LOEW iy eg a e p 8 (585 0s (uspomras R. Kirby Whyte, who plays James Salston in the A. E. Thomas comedy. MARTENS CONCERTS, INC.

a trip alone back to the Orient, | VAUDEVILLE (on stage) —Saxonetites, girl-saxophonists; Harris : “ d » where she attended the American || Bros. comedy acrobats; Ji Mas and Co. magicians; Roberta Roberts, || derson idolaters. As proof of his ap- grawiora. Franchot Hone. Hh College in Tokyo for a year. There || singer; Burton and King, dance team; Bert Nolan, singer, dancer peal to playgoing fans, the galleries | Re Rd Aldhich, with 'kgna she specialized in dramatics, and on {| and master of ceremonies; “Sonny Boy,” who appeared with Al of the Empire were sold out long be- || May Oliver, at 11:15. 2:22, 5:31, 3:48, Perr to Ta ke Barber, sports announcer, in broad- Opening Concert of Season y casting the Notre Dame football HELEN WLW Pos i tion games every Saturday. Henry Duffy, a theatrical pro-| Roberts. ip They ‘Won't Forges. with Claude ) ducer and a friend of the family, Story—Air hostess, piqued at aviator-fiance’s film success, de- || Or con views of the show, “The Star || Fgi"s 85d Gloria Bigkeon o" For the past two summers While agreed to give her a small part in cides to learn flying, solo to Manila. Film player stows away aboard Wagon” offers such bizarre spectacles OHIO — with the local station he has brought “Call It a Day.” (Later sistey Olivia || ship. flies it for her, then bails out, leaving her to own glory. She as Lillian Gish in form-fitting “Thunder in the City," with Ed- || Norman Perry Jr, WIRE sports | followers of the Indianapolis Indians h Eppesred in the play's movie ver- | tells all, he shows up for happy finish. OD TE RS; Robinson, Also “The Great | announcer, has accepted a similar |daily play-by-play broadcasts of the Bai vats ot Biers. ane, even. Gets Two ‘Breaks’ Loew's Burgess Meredith darting in and out mine TOASSADOR | Winds Bo Ne staff of a beatn's \gammes ‘wt ‘homme ‘and ‘on ‘the on Sale Today. A “break” wasn't long in coming, | “WALTER WANGER'S VOGUES OF 1938" Warner Baxter, || Of a gray Wig ard septuagenarian| | Gunsop Jackie ‘Moran ‘also Wid || Sa CIOSES according to WIRE Cg T0rentn Mommie Curaye, OMen, ‘oom for RKO'’s head man, Jesse L. Lasky, | Joan Bennett, Helen Vinson, Mischa Auer. Directed by Irving | stoop. For ~The Star Wagon" Gv Buses ALAMO i | officials. He will i. his new Mr. Perry attended Culver Mill- Poot 75, $3.30 was in the first-night audience. Be- || Cummings; screen play by Bella and Samuel Spewack; produced by quires him to grow old and young “Pick a Star,” with Jack Haley. duties tomorrow. tary Academy and Harvard Univer- | § Tickets tor All Couterts Under Martens ON SA

fore she left the theater that night, Walter Wanger. in turn. Also “Frameup,” with Paul Kelly, Mr. Perry is to team with Red jon Direction NOW z \ . v ~ y ———

Miss Fontaine had a long-term Story—Gown designer, short on money, refuses to back wife in || ‘ : = 7 -—

I ach, oxo ae later | theatrical venture. Debutante refuses to go through with “money || HE Frederic Marches are com- Snide ain SRR RE ‘8 Katharine He burn’s “Quality marriage.” They get together, debutante becomes model. Designer || ing back in “A Christian E ; Street.” p later relents, backs show. It flops. They haul scenery to designer's || Hero,” which deals with the life When studio ‘executives Saw the | shop, where he puts on own show. It succeeds. Break with wife || of that famous figure in literature, ushes” of their youn actress’ | becomes final; designer weds socialite model. | Sir Richard Steele. : ln youn: “LONDON BY NIGHT"—George Murphy, Rita Johnson, Virginia || Jean Muir still is undecided about

scenes they decided they “had : { A vrai vay i something there.” So they cast her | Field, | the play for Be Ty a ; They're th a 0st photographed beauties 7

Story—London newshawk crosses Scotland Yard by solving the Elissa Landi a) \ : rd Tou oat Beat Tanen MS] rystery ‘of the Umbrella Man. | a show that fared ill, “The Lady : the ‘world'(you've}seealthemron billboards, . : v : . Has a Heart.” 3 A . : Now Se Firs: veal Clic Lyrie Katharine Hepburn returns as i inYmagazines)== ==and [we ‘reiwaraingyou that BN usIC OL CcauaThe, od. Sass they’ re going to give a some brand: ‘new’ d'fun{"All’ in{TECHNI-

finally worked for her “discoverer,” Mr. Lasky, who produced the picture.

her return followed her sister's foot- || Jolson in the picture of that title. : H re “The Star Wagon” came to “ " steps in seeking a stage career. “LOVE TAKES FLIGHT” (on screen)—Bruce Cabot, Beatrice ove: To the public, either with pro|| S656. §o0: o:38 D3, °° ooo

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VAUDEVILLE (on stage)—Mal Hallett and orchestra; Teddy || “Jane Eyre.”

o hv tins. Si i! nizes > Sylvia Sydney has the part of ETE VE edi j Grace and Jerry Perkins, singers; “Harlem Maniacs,” assisted by a ‘reckless lady who joins =a literary : i. : h, 3 § ideas’ onflife,- love and

Paul Harris, comedy; Paul Kirkland & Co., acrobats; Joe Cabonaro, ya 4 | bass player; others. fellow in a South American revolu- JE 0 : COLOR, "too! The firstgrowjat)the Follies - | SS Dial Cah 4 * , tion in Ben Hecht's drama, “To in A . P| | “DANGER—LOVE AT WORK” (on i A Haley, Ed- Quito and Back” It is the first : on ; can't’ fcompareiwithlitfor(thrills= if} you ward Everett Horton, Ann Sothern, Mary Boland. roduced play. by the way, which 1 To ) rt IS ts to ay Story—Young lawyer visits eccentric family, is mistakened for Pe ever OR the assistance : : a : Eo : know. what weImean:.. end we think Jou do! . . daughter’s fiance. All he wants is family’s names on legal document. of his old friend and collaborator, At Ma rtinsvi le He gets daughter's name on marriage license. Charles MacArthur. Dudley Digges and Ethel Barrymore will share honors in a new Louis Zerbe, violinist, and Vic-| play by Sidney Howard.

toria Montani, contralto and harp- | Henry Fonda is the seafaring ist, are to give a program of old | IN NEW YORK —By GEORGE ROSS young fellow in “Blow Ye Winds.” French, German and Italian music Constance Cummings will be the before the Martinsville Matinee | * » w * * =» heroine of “Madame Bovary,” a Musicale Monday. stage version of the Gustave Flau-

They will present the following | w ! ' ih bert novel. selections: Anderson $ Star Wagon Has Familiar Theme, “Katherme Alexander is looking

F h Melody. . . Early Tiallan Cpeme. Wrtiten in Prose Instead of Blank Verse. geduie.

Harp Solos “The Nightingale Shay i. eang entury French

Minter Sons 1p Century French EW YORK, Oct. 14 —The Stage® Maxwell Anderson, who, in eriti- LAST 4 DAYS “Robin Loves oTIn Solos cal grades, has superseded Eugene O'Neill as America’s “greatest liv- Midwest Sports, Inc., Presents

...de la Halle (13th Century) | ing playwright,” starts his annual contributions to Broadway with * Pear. God of TON, Century French | Star Wagon,” now set up at the historic Empire with ats rec OLLER DERBY “Gandinetta.’ and Lillian Gish. Accorded a mixed “press,” those at the premiere, too, Ret. 3; S. Pat, Office Bors... Sonet, Vo ET aeate Italian | S€€Med at variance about the quality of the play. COLISEUM J Cessat ta di Piagarini” A Scarlatti Written in prose—which is a departure from Anderson's blank verse Gen, Admission 40c, 65c, $1 Violin Solos Ton ‘18th Century German | of the past several years—“The Star Wagon” seemed to some to be NTH: Coupon Will Admit Your pon

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