Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1937 — Page 27
a , —— | morn INMTANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE. THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1937 "THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | PAGE 25° . ’ | “* |chief of the White House Secret Miss Reed's Opening Tonight Talent Hunt | CONSTERNATION—$1000 WORTH || Interest In = fam wa "rr "aoe
. ling’s name. P| a B Il nN S English’s To Be Beg u Nn | ge Whi te House The reservatiens did not state Y gd “YES, MY DARLING DAUGHTER”—Florence Reed. Lawrence - a 3 | who would use the seats. Cohan, impersonating the Presie
Grossmith, Agnes Doyle, Owen Davis Jr.. Helen Flint. Play by Mark Le ’ at 0 Pr : ' , New Reco rd Reed, produced by Alfred de Liagre, Curtain at 8:30 o'clock. Here Nov 4 | J ; Ci 3 : Se ha Set Seats ent in die HUMIOUL Frodustion » y or His ortrayal. imitates r. Roosevelt's gestures,
\ : : ; : po 'N mannerisms and speech. Lines of Seiad ‘PENING omorrow | 7 & i | the play carry pointed references ' . \ \ . . . % 3 A »ALTIMORE, Md., Oct. 21 (U.P.). | to persons and situations connected Yes, Darling Daughter Apollo Prizes Promised Winners | 1 a Bd —Six seat reservations for next| With the Administration.
. . wie Y WIL TTI ’ ” v ge Sa ) week's presentation of the play, “I'd WwW “WIFE, DOCTOR AND NURSE" Loretta Young, Warner Bax- Of Weekly Auditions ; cabot.» Soe Ys | ll Open Ton ght ter, Virginia Bruce. Directed by Walter Lang; produced by Darryl a y ) Rather Be Right,” intimated today | At English's PF, Zanuck. : This Winter. FoR that White House curiosity has been |
Story—Surgeon falls in love with patient, marries her, His aroused by George M. Cohan’s por- | beautiful, indispensable nurse finds she loves the boss, decides to 4 trayal of President Roosevelt ive sd er y dls quit. Wife persuades nurse to go back, determines to divorce doctor, Iv len di | | k 3 3 : 3 RE : J . HavikE toppled 3 ov ves so he can marry nurse. She changes mind, however, returns and Wo hia a weekly ie : au | 3 The reservations for the play | ance records in Detroit, Florence | accepts nurse's statement that the doctor loves only his wife. 100s, Yaich ere expected YW con- Foie § : opening here Monday were made | Reed now brings the touring com- | “CHARLIE CHAN ON BROADWAY —Warner Oland, J. Edward tinue throughout the winter, will be 3 | : 8 in the name of “Mrs. Roosevelt's | pany of “Yes, My Darling Daugh- Bromberg, Keye Luke, Joan Marsh. Based on Earl Derr Bigger’s commenced Nov. 4 at the Fountain : secretary” and Col. E. W. Starling, ter” to English’s tonight, where the SHoRt Stones Se by Eugene A t 1.000 by ving the usual Square Theater, The Universal Gi 3 Fe ; Sm—_— ip ———— - s 'veCharl N ? i < : d r 8 y yp s ' > - ., . Rs 3 eS 3 play will be seen for three evening Wo wl 1arile 1an continues to ba Vv SO g Bigtuokion Co. is B be in Charge . | % ¢ : MARY LIVINGSTONE LAST . ? " a ¢ X Te, e spokesman for Universal Pro- ; 3 nerformances and aturd: 1 - > PErformadces 2d 3% Salurany wat Circle ductions (which is not connected Fibber McGee and Molly | inee 5 i : , tat B " " “THE LIFE 07 EMILE ZOLA" Paul Muni, Gale Sondergaard, [|With Universal Pictures Corp.) states | 5 : Charles Villy Rogers
iss Reed is avorite of De- er eleglodee 4 ~ root i i iv a Miss Reed is a favorite of DD Joseph Schildkraut, Gloria Holden, Donald Crisp. Directed by Wil- that cash prizes are to be lyon the a PS IE 5
troit’'s large group of theater en- ‘ ) Ny : , winner of each weekly audition. : dieterle; screex av by Norman Raine, Heinz Herald and Geza ; y ‘ thusiasts, and always has done ex- liam Dieterle DY CS y Final action in the contest de- CARL (Deacon) MOORE
cellent business in the Motor Citv. pends upon the contestants’ ability Stuart Erwin has just discovered that his father's old coat, in i x AND HIS ORCHESTRA But hel week with her current play ist. The film takes Zola’s life through his early struggles for recog= to “test up” to a given standard of | which he hid a $1000 bill, has been sold to the junk man. That's Jed Nie 4 On Admission 60c, incl. tax. broke box-office records of all yeu nition, the success of “Nana” and his semiretirement to the time ability set by the audition sponsors.| Prouty helping Stuart express consternation, while Clara Blandick, : Tomorrow—PAUL COLLINS hicles in which she had appeaced : Interested in the case by Mme. Drey- Those meeting the requirements will | with the baseball bat. expresses something a bit more aggressive. The
there - Breviousiy. of the famous Dreyius case, ve t di al ¢ | - aus. fus, Zola writes the famous article, “I Accuse.” Fleeing to England presented on a radio program to, scene is from “Small Town Roy,” coming to Keith's screen Friday. I. R NO1ANA
Yes, My Darling Daughter” is tu : BD y ok : [ whi rospective sors wi — — 2 FLD oN coming to Enelish’s from a week in after being sentenced to prison, the writer stirs world opinion until hick or N vive Sponsors wil . -— CT Yerber d in tl scord pl Ka ny a NESS mn CONS Dreyfus is returned from his wrongtul banishment at Devil's Island. 0 listen, entered in the recor p eas for ap- M Cincinnati by way of a Columbus, | T Weenie... { 1¢ pictur
Yoni . rtainers whose talent | proval that lacked only music. T l oo tu ids with Zola's death and his posthumous honors by Amateur entertai \ O., stopover. The company Will he or iL 8 nS death and I merits further training are to be oe S ee — Ele - k MA Aeon t hoy hn Qf ue rren x 2 i . : : i from its engagemel here to St. X X titi | coached with the idea of developing Louis and then in to the Grand naana | one or more vaudeville units. the R [rade Ru eS ;
Opera House in Chicago, Nov. 1 “HEIDI"—Shirley Temple, Jean Hersholt. Arthur Treacher, ||company representative said.
1 te to remain until (he ‘ oil ' ’ : : 3 | tet vi WEE 1 EXE Jo remit Wl T'e felen Westley. Based Johanna Spyri's widely read novel; di- || Audition sponsors hope that the Ske LOVE TO A HEART THAT HELD ONLY HATRED..
Helen estl 1 rected by 4 lan Dwan oa “amatewr night” performances may . : : Headed for West Coast Story—Little girl. having softened heart of embittered grand- | be broadcast from the Fountain But U S Commission Isn't A TWINKLE TO EYES THAT HELD ONLY TEARS... JOY TO A SOUL THAT . HELD ONLY SORROW...
Heirczeg; music by Max Steiner. Story-—Based on the career of Zola, distinguished French novel-
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father, is sent into domestic service by aunt, Grandfather goes in Ee ue by one of the local 4 search of girl, is arrested. Girl's employer learns of governess’ || radio stations, . ll principal cruelty through youngster. In revenge, governess kidnaps child. Mi SME Strict as to Rhyme. y cago, which they Grandfather arrives in time for rescue . . v/ ' TR ee ay to the Pacifi "BEHIND THE MIKE —William Gargan, Judith Barrett, Don | INCiNnNat S WASHINGTON. Oct. 21 (UP) — : : wo A : Oweiat 3hs swords besh hc Wilson, Sterling Holloway. Directed by Sidnev Salkow. Tune merchants in “Tin Pan Alley” \ A Sut v os Uti " Ntory—All about a radio program producers who takes over may rhyme “kiss and bliss’ or : al 3 : pa loved stories now comes to Besides Miss Reed, the company a broken-down small-town radio statien, puts it on its feet, foils ( once rt Set’ ‘moon and spoon” as often as they ho Cath = : . includes Lawrence Grossmith, popu- the crooked village politicians and incidentally wins the girl. | please in their popular melodies ; 53 : oN laughing, loving life see i® nglish actor; Agnes Doyie and ona N . SE a : S . . nglish actor; Agnes Dovi d Keith's Ei the sanction of the Federal ; Ee a picture that will touch the Davis Jr. as the romantic : h Trade Commission. CE el ud couple in the case: Helen “SMALL TOWN BOY" (on screen) —Stuart Erwin, Joyce Compton, Rac maninoff Is Booked to! Regardless of how “moon and yd ; . Fr deepest corners of your spoon” may sound to a poet, Com- a ro Ee % FE heart!
rly months 1938 will see
RBovd Davis and Janice Han- Jed Prouty. Directed by Glenn Tryon; from a story by Manuel oO S h S h Komroft : Pen Symphony Season mission officials said today, it's okay + Reviewers in both Buffalo and De- Story—Timid young insurance salesman finds a 31000 bill, . with them. The tune merchants 3 3 a roit complimented Alfred de Liagre Timidity vanishes, young man becomes successful go-getter. After In Queen City may even use “love” and dove” if \ ; , rg producer, on his astute show- various mixups, bill is found to be counterfeit. Young man doesn't the public doesn't complain.
manship in assembling a cast com- care; he has won confidence and the girl. : : ; ’ di Wy in every way to the New “WHIRL O’ FUN” (on stage) —Dobson and Burke, comedy team; Sergei Rachmaninoff, the dis- Te Hey ho wr ie UR Woks nd York company. Van and Arvola, dancing Xylophonists; Billy Stone, songs, dances || tinguished Russian pianist - com- ay or vie DOTS pe Whole COE On Broadway Lucille Watson is and impersonations; Strand Sisters, dancers; Eddie Monetti, knock- poser, will be the soloist when the wi 3 ae SB: their business Tage & ne a cast which is now in its about comedian; Bohn Trio, equilibrists; Val and Valine, adagio Cincinnati Symphony | ated y vie Commission's fair trade th n month and which still ranks team. opens its season on Oct. 29 and 30. practice _Tules, : : American theater Loew's With Eugene Goossens conduct- 2ommission officials now are : | ing, Mr. Rachmaninoff will be heard working on a proposed set of rules, the part of & “DOUBLE WEDDING —William Powell, Myrna Loy, Florence || in the Bethoven Concerto in C. Ma- submitted by leading song publishlife in a wealthy Rice, John Beal. From a play by Ferenc Molnar; directed by Riche | Jor, No. 1, and his own “Rhapsody | €rs, to put song-plugging on a lofty | on a Theme of Paganini.” The or- Plane. The rules, the publishers |
New Ex nd home is disturbe d by ard Thorpe . : ; : Sn the knowl ledoe om, her daughter is Story—When efficient business woman's younger sister meets ||chestral works on the same pro- said, are designed to eliminate
1 off for a week-end vagabond painter, young business woman is furious. Sister is sup- | grams Will be Handel's Overture tol sehisiels os Wom Tn § Since the mother posed to marry man chosen by late mother. Painter coaches young the “Occasional . Oratorio; Pro. lcrestra die WE pt =n Op was an ardent Greenwich sister in dramatics, arranges quiet wedding for yuong couple. At Ssleys Classical wp INpLonY, and ry Shor oe ¢ a fact which her wedding in auto trailer fight breaks out. Painter is knocked into es wip poem, on Juan,” by | “plugging” a Sone) » laughter knows—she is confronted arms of efficient young business woman and discovers he loves her, || Richard Strauss, : 18 Oe ) ) f 3 y ‘ " NAR ~ > Mv . | Mr. Rachmaninoff is to make his| Final approval of the rules is beith the problem of reconciling hex “COUNSEL FOR CRIME"—Otto Kruger, Douglass Montgomery, || weg N ] t with her current maternal con Jacqueline Wells. Directed bv John Brahm | first appearance of the season with [ing delayed while the Commission N j t With hex Cure \aternal n yequeline ells. rected ov John Brahm. ! | the Philadelphia Orchestra in New (E sections which might con- 3 Y THE PICTURE YOU WILI 1t1onality Story Melodrama about a young man, adopted by wealthy busi- || NS er Federal tr ' ¥ y : Rs Reed. who wrote the popu- v ais aed hovirtes Nv a a ts his fatl | York on Saturday night in a *“re-|travene Fe era rade laws. Mean ALWAYS REMEMBER Ett Peve Wi py ness man. who unknowingly prosecutes and convicts his own father, vival” of his seldom-heard First | | while, publishers’ representatives y A , ; ) 10a ever 1s the thor a Shuster OY ¥ urder An . Bindi . a 5 x 4 a shyster Jawyer, of a murder he didn’t commit in trying to keep Concerto in F Sharp Minor. The | ——— —_— : ITED OR!
Ny Da Daughter scandal of doy's true parentage from the public pianist is also scheduled for a re- | ENGLI onight 8:30 / Lyric | cital in Bloomington on Nov. 17. | TOMORROW AND onight NIGRT LOWE OPPOSITE W EST y | MAT. SAT. : 70 78
“THE PERFECT SPECIMEN” on Screen—Errol Flynn, Joan MISS MOORE RULES SERED DE LTAGRE Jn, Greens | ® Comedy t by Mar d
feminist
Edmund Lowe has been signed to Blondell, Edward Everett Horton, May Robson, Hugh Herbert.
| " play the leading rol Ih the next Directed by Michael Curtiz; story by Samuel Hopkins Adams ouT JAZZ MUSIC ee wl i BYE Story—Young heir to fortune is being brought up in seclusion || hel dati by grandmother. On way to becoming “perfect specimen” and per- || fect bore, he meets girl and jumps the traces. Grandmother thinks || NEW YORK. Oct. 21 (U.P) — 4 he be Kidn sends G-Men, police, newspapers, everyone | Grace Moore disclosed on her ar-
has been Kidnaped,
WHAT, WHEN, WHERE after him Perfect speinien” is found—married. rival today from Hollywood that a ay
“FOLLTES OF 1937" on Stage—Lew Parker and Co. Charlie | she had refused to sing any more ® MONTHS ON BROADWAY d ny” APOLLO Althoff, the “oldtrime Yankee fiddler”; Six Balabanows, accordion | jazz songs in her pictures. with FLORENCE REED aa Jusie for Madame, nina, Nin ensemble: Ruthie Barnes, tap dancer; McKay and Lavelle, comedy The opera and film star said | Eves., $2.75, $2.20, $1.85. $1.10. 53c. Plus 1B, PL CHE TONS a ei pantomime; 12 Dorothy Byton Girls, (she sang “Minnie the Moocher” in Sat. Mat., $2.20, $1.65, $1.10, 55¢. Flashing fun and furious asni
Ry Naughty Gitls.® with Jame: {one film and was determined in| Incl. Tax : 3:9¢, 608, GY : = the future to leave that type of |] THURS. FRI, SAT. OCT. 28-20-30 melodrama of the Airways!
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ENGLISH'S to be presented by the senior class! Goldwyn-Mayer ho Yes, My Darling Daughter” ‘with A-K division at Arsenal Technical | her story “Kingdoms of the World” | ba ¥ WOOD, Oct, ol Ro Pj = CLED PATRA | JUDITH BARRETT prence_Reed, Lawrence Grossmith High School, Dec. 3, in the schooi was adapted for the picture, “The bog — A HS He ON Nh ) : auditorium, have been announced Unguarded Hour.” She said the Tn Cyst, Young of Tm | By WHIM 0 : ® y a
felen Flint. "Curtain at $:30, : : \ , ; I} by Miss Clara Ryan, director, fol- book was made into a silent picture 5 YR’ = AS #1 Charlie = Yost: ' wit lowing the recent tryouts. : with her permission but > later | Who BRys ve Studio plagiarized jis CONWAY TEARLE “ oo TIMES TODAY ne One, a N 6. 9:08 The cast for “Wappin’ Wharf,” | t2lkie was made without payment ce um Peyforman al w $2.75, $2. 20, $1.68, 1. 10, 856. ite, Doctor and Bora (Ana Nurs : v ‘Charl ooks, includes Arthur ©f rovalties. She asked an injunc- SAT, MAT." $3.50 $1.65, $1.10, 8c, : urse” a 9 ; Warner Baxte eita Young and by Charles Brooks, includes Arthu J Superior Judge Fred Miller denied | * INCL TAX S$ nd Charlie
10, 3:3 Broeker, Charles Knowles, William ton and accounting of profits, SEATS NOW ON SAI Ch B 2 X william SEATS > N SALE an on roadway. KEITH'S Davis, Sam Hassan, Mary Jane An- . tie Studio's Gemurrer. ee RE ——————— ! —. -_ —_. y . Vaudeville on stage h Saxon derson, Wilma Franke, Ruth Clark. " e des. ¥ “0 40 50 RO au Robert Jordan, Myron Hawkins and RAIN HALTS FILM VOT BLL WR Edward Jones Production of “Spawn of the 2:40, 5, 7:50 Lx Playing in “Three Pills in a North” in Ketchikan, Alaska, re- : . fe - “me . OEW’ Bottle,” bv Rachael Field, are to be | cently was held up by rainfall total- ; po — > — “W Vajter fo Vorues of 1338." George Fe: Jean Ann Jones, ing nearly a foot and a half in 10 £ a oN the rebel genus life never tame NAS Ir 380. 6.5 an Gen William Jackson, John Ferguson, days. The average precipitation is fa ; 3 "with Georee | | Margaret Fargo, Rona Jay and Gil- | 13 feet Annuahy. A .. + strides across the screen to become an ford Hennegar misma isa——— 3 hk : - - Members of the cast for “The JES Ba immortal character in the motion picture gallery of the great! pated ;
Prince Who Was a Piper” by Harold Brighouse, are George Ginger, Hugh Why Not Dance? Gommel, Alan Gripe, Don Broeking Learn to dance or brush up oh you Edward Eberhardt, Eleanor Grayv-!| dancing in ® bill, Louise Davis, Lillian Delporte, | { cupeyay, GUARANTEED COURSE of Gaynelle Gardner, Dorothy Bran- 10 lessons for $31.50. Monday, at “Californian, x Ricardo Coptos non, lara Foster, Doris Deal, Mary | | 3:30 ». m, and Marjorie Weave iso a Beard. Margaret Haves, Louise Con- Thousands have learned to dance ease te Tal es th ‘Rochelle Hudson and | nel, Martha Jane Bond and Mari-]] i i ander Mr. Htockman's T o MORROW! Jack 3 { sSuceess im
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