Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1938 — Page 4

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MONDAY, JAN. 1, 1088 ' Don’t Beton Power-Gaynor ‘Romance, Observer Warns As He Issues Annual Chart

Wayne Morris-Priscilla - Affair Reeks of Public ity; Shortest Odds Posted on Percy Westmore And Gloria Dickson Alliance.

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"PAGE 1 Antidouble Bill League | Marches On

STAGE IS SET FOR KING

RICHARDS ABDICATION DRAMA

New Jersey Founders Head Move Which Claims 3000. |

| g 3 ; \ a : Paul Hamizon Times=-NEA Hollywood correzpondent, hax emerged et hha: Nt Kk. BEve al RI § CHARS RAR ’ from his study of the new year's entries in the 1938 Matrimonial Derby, hee Reig iN 5 R Po oa y | and has forwarded his usual winter book for your perusal, Of course, the Creorte H ey des ei | odds May ehange before post time, but here's how they look at presen stand MM need of an Tmerson, for | 3 oR 8 ay ah astute trackside SRRCEVEr ho RIA they, too, have “fred the shot head | BE : lL. ENTRY CLAIMING opps COMMENT Tound the world. | Tyrone Power Janet Gaynor 20-1 No wise money Nayhe you haven't been listening this one But Messrs Clay and Siegel are the | James RBtewart Rosalind Russell 12-1 Bridle path te bridal alld { z WN organizers of the Antimovie Double | | path? Featuie Peague of America. The Ken Dolan Frances Langford 3= Cood current N-G-Ns Shorts Story long distance magazine reprints an article, ered | Both shy of harness

fied to the Diterary Digest, ‘hich | tells of their exploits | Wayne Morris Prigeilla Lane Engagement an» Like every great movement, ree | | nounced, but reeks of publieity

Pellion or putselh, the doWh-Withs oubles erusade had a modest be 1 ” | Fred Keating Paula Stone 15:1 Off to good | : : | may surprise

Ming, It started because Mr makeup editor of the Nutley Robert Taylor Barbara Stanwyck 100-1 Don't bet this and Nr. Siegel, a veal estate | until 1940 1 Went to the movies one Sometimes the eather

One for book Slow starters, Have waited six years, Veteran pairing, bud determined Home in a walk,

BY JAMES THRASHER

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There Were two featires there was alo a bank perhaps some free China. ANYway the gentlemen settled down to a lengthy session of entertaimment

The first picture failed to arouse | E ! i i 4 i : er they : 3 : Rie % : a Perey Westmore

Tom Gallery Madge Evang

| Delmar Daves Kay Franeis

Gloria Diekson

enthusiasm That,’ Ne, Clay to Nm Siegel, In destined for mortality what Known a ‘dog’ a pure Grade C one may be better, Besides always the cartoon What? Neo Mickey Mowse! The next picture aroused indig nation, There Wasn't any carvoon, either. Finally, amidst mumblings, one of our Ww ell. why dont we thing? Thats how the A M. D was born. Its creators yealls to hateh only a modest chick soarcely was the shell broken the fledgling spread its wings over road land and found ftself sheltering a brood of discontent double, triple and even quadruple feature patrons, For the article tells us that in Dos Angeles theaters have been known actually to present such cinematic marathons Now the league has 3000 members With more coming in Its a nice movement to join. There are no ques collected, nor any Assessments Chapters are n at work in Penn svivania, Calif Alabama, Nase sachuse Ransas, Virginia, West Virginia, New York, New Jersey Wisconsin and Ohio The membert just band together to Doveott the double feature. They present their local exhibitor with a petition. If he doesn’t do anything about it, a picket line appears with | placards proclaiming the new move ment Its good-natured picketing however Hollywood producers seem to be divided in their opinion. Warner Bros, the article tells us, polled their patrons to find out just what they wanted Questionnaires were distributed in key cities, and of 725.824 answers received, only 137073 cast their ballots for the bargain bill,

want Single Features

n fact, the now-famous St. Louis poll seems to be the only one that favors continuing the doubles A North Kansas City exhibitor found | recently that 10 per cent of his pa trons wanted again Chester Bahn, Nim Daily editor, ! reports that a vear ago there were 8000 theaters showing double features. But Mr. Bahn thinks that with a little active public disapproval, this cinema scourge will go the way of show in July Here in Indianapolis, we have had recent indication of a turning tide Loews, the Indiana, Circle and Apollo have had a total seven single-feature attractions in the last month,

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then, we should erect a monument forthwith to the Nutley pioneers. Even though they make one exception in favor of the twin horror,

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‘Wells Fargo,

when |

Is to Come B

Here are two announcements concerning Paramount's

Hit of Month, ack to Apollo

“Wells Fargo,”

[ which prove that a picture can make a killing at the box office and sul |

I plaing of our imagination

| motion

be a favorite of the movie reviewers | won the Seripps-Howard Picture Hit of the Month And the Apollo is going to bring back the pie-

“Wells Fargo” citation for December

ture for a third week beginning Friday

It will be recalled that

crop of “frsty’

last all, ut “Wells Fargo” hap pens to be an action picture always a good draw with all classes of the movie public—and at the same time, an absorbing and credible slice of American higtory, Or, as one of the Seripps-Howard reviewers put it The picture goes to prove that a horse-opera can be a classic m making hig selection, William | Cunningham of the Columbus Citi en said: “Wells Fargo’ is my selection as the Picture Hit of December It has sweep and power and majesty of the empire-building days when the West wag young, It fives the imagination, reawakens forgot. ten dreams, permits ug to forget our | inereasing girth and thinning haiv and once again ride the Pony Ex press, hell-for-leather, across the For the it presents an trangportation photoplay a

more serious minded, engrossing story of which makes the worthy document, ‘Action Crammed Chapter’ “Granted that Director Frank

single pictures back | Lloyd has made some situations ime plausible and that his story slips in

the final sequence, he has nonethe- | legs, created an action-erammed chapter from American history.” Carl Vietor Little of the Okla homa News commented: “It ik a picture which ig ag enter taining ag it ik big: one in whieh history, melodrama and romance are neatly blended “80 nicely does ‘Wells Fargo’ keep {ts balance, so well is it held in line by Director Lloyd's taut rein, that it Is at once the story of a boy and

girl very much in love, and the nar. |

rative of the development of a great

nation, a true mode! of construction |

| for photoplays of epic proportions.”

They advocate in each community

ne double-feature house for har assed papas and mamas who want to pack some lunch for the ehildren and dispose of them for the day.

Purdue to Hear Local Symphony

Thursday afternoon the entire Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra will go to Lafavette where they are to play the first of two concerts at Purdue University, with Fabien Se. viteky conducting This will be the orchestra's first out-of-town concert of the season Other appearances are at Indiana University on Feb. 8 and 22, and March 22, and the second concert at Purdue on March {0 Thursday's program will inelude the Overture to Weber's “"Eurvanthe.” Mozart's “Eine Kleine musik,” excerpts from Wagner's “Die Meistersinger,” including the Intro. duction to Act III the Dance of the Apprentices and the Entrance Mastersingers,

Fourth Symphony of Tschaikowsky

DIETING WORRIES

Frisco Adds Its Approval In San Francisco, shown in the!

| pleture in its pioneer days as the

Nacht |

of | and in conclusion, the |

FRENCH ACTRESS |

HOLLYWOOD, Jan, 10 (U, P).Moreille Balin, French actress who will make American movies, was in Hollywood today, worried at reports of American women's diets. “American women eat so little,” she remarked, looking over the Metro-Goldwyn-Maver Studio com missary., “I like to eat three to

four times a day.” TONIGHT

ENGLIS TUESDAY

8:30 Sharp

The Shakespeare Sensation of the Century

MAURICE EVANS KING RICHARD |

RRL given by Mr Evans

New York. Sa new alle re record.

“Wi, a ao nclededs

home of Wells Fargo, Claude A. tal Belle of the News announced that!

hig fellow townsmen had “seen ol

approved the picture mightily” The Times movie department also |

WHAT, WHEN, WHERE

aA POLLO

“Tey atich,’ th Clandetie Cul bert, Charles Fae at 11, 1:1) 3:99, $88 % " and 8.3%

CIRCLE with Clvde Me. their The

“Rattle of Swing” ne 48 8}

Cov, Don Restor a on stage at 12 et Ry A nN 20 C56 Ta and 10:33, ENGL ISHS 8

“King Richard n, Evans, Curtain at

INDIANA “You're a eth Pave, at 11, 1.08, 2:40 LOEW'S “The Last Gangster” Nah S Robinson, I Row 8

tH a Joh hot Sn Av 8.08 i 8%

Lae th Maurice A

with Allee 8:24, 7:32 and

wi susan, at Art st Sn { Deste, at 12:98 3.18,

LYRIC

Ted lewis "8 Ale orchestra of stage at 1.08, 3 8.42 2 and 350 n Bink Fast, Mr. Mote,” with A Lorre oh fereen at 11:38, 2:98, 13,

§ and 1} OHIO alloran,'” with Warren arlie MeCarthy short

AMBASSADOR

“The Awful Truth” with Dunne, Cary Grant, od i Goal,” with Johnny Davi ALAMO

Out West" “Riding the

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Irene Over the

with

“It Happened Richard a Also Lone Trail?

Clifton M. Utley

Director Chle % Counell of Foreign Relations,

Traveler and radio favorite with Chicago University roundtable,

Wednesday, January 12-8 p. Caleb Mills Auditorium

Lecture “Europe: The Outlook for 1938"

Auspices—Indianapolis League of Women Voters Season Ticket ....$200 Single Admission, $1.00 Amplifying System,

“The Life of Emile Zola” in the vear-end selections, was something smash hit when it played the Circle ®

which is reaping a lest than ul i

chose “Wells Fargo” not only because it was an exceptionally good | “American epic,” but because “it was | a welcome change from the virulent rash of slapstick that has afflicted | Hollywood and its customers these past few months, “Thig pictures subject matter was fresh—in spite of all the stage: coaches that have rolled into town | through years of ec¢inema horses operas—and Frank Lloyds direction | was intelligent and equally original | He succeeded in avoiding most of the cliches we have come to expect in thig type of picture, Hig episodic treatment hung together remarkably well, and settings and photography | were pleasing without exception, | “Mr. and Mrs Joel McCrea portraved Mr, and Mrs. Ramsay Mes Ray with something more than their parts demanded. And of course Bob Burns, blest him, was a digs tinet asset-—especially without his bazooka.”

| NBR

[sition along the walls, properly aus

Mexican Song Writer Signed

| HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 10 (U. P) Augustin Lara, Mexican song writer, who picks out tunes with one fine ger, arrived in Hollywood today to | exercise his piano technique on a Dorothy Lamour-Bob Burns-Martha Raye picture | Borris Morrog, musie director at Paramount Studio, heard a little Mexican orchestra play several | tunes he liked in a hotel at Ensenada, Lower California, He inquired | the name of the composer and | finally tracked down Lara through the Mexican consul, Lara was put under contract, Lara is a come poser of more than 2000 tunes that {are popular throughout Latin America.

DENIES PORTRAIT

{ hurried up the aisle,

| faces red now!

{ may comfort

mashed (mined the exchamp's resistance, He

clelely LIKENESS | |

HOW! YWOOD, Jan. 10 (U.P), | | Constance Bennett contended today | that a portrait painted by Willy Pogany was not a good likeness of her blond self, and that she agreed to pay him only if the picture was | satisfactory. | Angwering Pogany's suit for $3500, | the star said that the most she had | 3fteed to pay, in any event, was | $500.

CONTROLS HER MAN

Claudette Colbert had to learn how to put a man in a strait | Jacket for her role in “Bluebeard's | Eighth Wife.” The victim was Gary | Cooper.

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GEORGE MURPHY x EN MURR AY

ad his dtonges OSW.

CHARLES WINNINGER ANDY DEVINE ILLIAN GARGAN

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Qentlemer,

{ Fa RAs OLD-TIMERS Hits of ye. { Featuring Betore 0

Above ig a seene from Maurice Evang’ production of which opens a two-night engagement at Evang (right) ix shown here in the scene where Richard, learns of the revolt

£10 My in Wales from the Irish wars, Bolingbroke, which led to Richard's

“King Richard English'’t this evening landing led by his cousin

abdication and death,

IN NEW YORK == ctorce ross

Note for Barrymore: Wrinkles Were Redrawn In That Caricature After You Signed It.

NEW YORK, Jan 10 | have been due this time to the with the eurrent shows, Fans chilly hours, waiting for the celebrated trio, for Mrs, Jacobs, never fails to be somewhere on the Mmeidentally,

The human John Barrymeores while they eateh up milled around a the celebrated couple to emerge

stampedes in theater lobbies

plavhouse for three! Or rather, | in«law THE Barrymore,

mothe {o

grounds

the Barrymore profile almost went inte limbo at Sardi's

the other day after the carieaturist, Alex Gard, had labored on the sketeh

for an hour. Seems that My Bar. ¢

rymore refused to autograph it un- |

til the artist had relieved the likeof the puffs under the eyes [and the exaggerated jowls Rut the next time the scion of the Royal Family enters Sardi's he may be chagrined to find that Gard has redrawn the wrinkles and that it now hangs in an honor po.

tographed and approved, First nighters still are ehuekling about the well-groomed quartet that stormed out of the theater at “The Cradle Will Roek” the other night to the accompaniment of scattered | hisses, “The Cradle Will Rock” happens to be a left-wing operetta with a congpicuously reddish tinge and its audience was chiefly composed that evening of sympathetic souls, It wae as the actors began to sing of a victorious proletariat that these four elegant playgoers rose and

Later investigation revealed that | they were Beacon Hill Bostonians who had asked a ticket broker for seats to the latest revue in town And being ilteral-minded the broker straightaway sold them four to “The Cradle Will Rock,” Are their

It you've been concerned about Jack Dempsey's pugilistiec fitness over the past three years, then it you to know that the Manassa Mauler has kept himself in trim, Running a restaurant and having easy access to the steaks and potatoes has not under was having a workout the other morning at the athletic e¢lub your correspondent patroniges and he seems to be as ruggedly mountains ous ag he looked in the days when he wore the heavyweight chams« |plon’s trunks,

CHINESE ACTORS BENEFIT BY WAR

Pimes Special HOLLYWOOD, Jan, 10.-War In China has proven an unsought and unexpected boon to the scores of Chinese who depend for a livelihood on the film industry. At present, several hundred of them are working as bit, part and extra players in “Shanghai Deadline,” as the first picture to treat realistically with the war in the Far Bast,

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FOURTH CONCERT OF SERIES

ENGLISH, WED. EVE, JAN. 19

LOUIS SYMPHONY

VARESE ROR CO EN TY uetor 8S COMMEN LL Golschm nn has all the quai of a top- ¥ tich S¥mpho le conductor, Moses 8mith, Transcript (

And Blessed with an in highly tompetent conductor—Viadimir Golsechmann,”

Chicago) *, mann a PW some time seemed the logical inheritor of the

point up gine in hix shoulders nd" {8 released

ho TA oe Room.

Prices: $1.10, $2.20, $2.75, $3.30, Tax Included

‘Wild West’ Idea Fought

Stars Protest Sol

‘Rawhide Town.'

HOLLYWOOD, Jan, Sol Lesser, producer, declared war to the finish today against Al Jol« won, Don Ameche, Edward Everett Horton and other dress<suited ac tors of Hollywood who oppose his construction of Rawhide Town, cowboy borough, out in the flats | north of the film capital, The actors, who make their homes in Encino, near the site of the town Mr. Lesser and Hollywood movie cowboys have in mind, petitioned the city to stop the project because it will hurt thelr property values “I have a three-fold purpose,” Mr, Lesser said, “First, the town, which will have no electrie lights, gas or running water, will be an ideal location for Western pieture scenes, The nearest old-time Western town is now Kernville, miles away. Seo« ond, the town could provide free rent for Hollywood cowboys and their families who meet adversity, Third, the hotel in the town would be open to tourists desiring a taste of real Western Americana, “Inasmuch as the town would be two miles from the nearest dwell. ing, I ean't understand what all the fuss is about.” While the city considers the ace tors’ protest, Lesser sald he ix going right ahead with plans for Raws« hide Town,

JOHN BOLES, ILL, CANCELS TOUR

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HOLLYWOOD, Jan, 10 (U, P) John Boles, film singer, was {ll with influenza today, foreing him to ean« cel a siX months concert tour on which he was to have started this week,

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10 (U, P) =

Screen: Dorothy Lamour, Yacht Club Boys, Ren RBiue, Judy Canova, Betty Grable

THRILL ¥ LIFETIME

desirable compensation o agund musi

ntellgent person« Barry, and his hands," Pic’ Monument Clirels,

sound mule Siandhi:,,

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Etcheverry Ends Holiday

Resumes Civic Theater Work On

‘Excursion.’

| Director Alfred Eteheverry has returned to the Civie Theater after a brief holiday, and has resumed work on “Excursion,” his next pros [duetion, The usual gix-night run [is to begin on Jan, 21, This is one of the “most current” i plavs ever presented at the Civie, [since “Excursion” opened its frat | New York run only last April, In spite of the lateness of the season, the Vietor Wolfson comedy ran through the summer months, and was selected by Burns Mantle as one of the year's 10 best plays John Ray Neweomb will return to the CQivie stage for this pros | duction, playing Obediah Rieh, {captain of the exeursion boat on which the scenes are set, Myr, Newcomb, a veteran and popular Civie performer, wag last geen in “If Thiz Be Treason,” which opened the 1036-37 season, He also has played in “He Who Gela Slapped,” "Both Your Houses” and “The Bishop Misgbehaves.”

Perey Weer In Cast

Also cast In "Exeursion” is Perey Weer, who shared honors with Mr, Newcomb in "Both Your Houses" | He has made frequent appearances | with the Players Club and other lo- | cal dramatic organizations, Among other veterans in the coms« | ing production is Miss Sara Lauter, who has been absent from active performance since “Post Road.” The roster of 35 players also con= tains the names of Harold Arnhol= ter, Edward Gaumer, Kenneth Badger, Raymond Wager, Harold Green, William Cook, Ethelwyne Arnholter, Sandy Taggart, Willlam Sheehan, Helen Coffey, Jane Stein, James Muller, Bernice Kiser, David Milli gan, Constance Brady, Alice Arnold, Frederic Winter, Mary Jane Catter« son, Mary Elam, Louise Shappert, Myles Sweeney, Eugenia Bunch, Bob Buchanan, Egan Leck, Frances Bad« ger, Lawrence Ernst and Katherine Fulton.

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RUTH ETTING ASKS GUARDS’ DISMISSAL

10 (U, P,) = Distriet

HOLLYWOOD, Jan, AL Ruth Etting's request, Attorney Buron Fills said today that he has called off the two guards he assigned to the blond blues singer, Miss Etting had reported to Mr, Fitts that Moe 8Snys« der, her divorced husband, threat« ened her in a long-distance tele« phone call, Mr, Fitts had given her day and might guards.

EAST SIDE

TACOMA 42 EB, Wash S86

Double Feature Loretta Kone SWIFE, DOCTOR ANG Nylvia Sidney "DEAD

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SeaNpencer Tracy "HB WN phe 3PANAY ONRING PICTURR t-Miockey Mouse Cartoon

8007 KE. Wash St. | R \' | N & Double Feature E, DOCTOR ANB NORSET “WIFE, I Shirley Temple "HEIDI"

HAMILTON 216 10th St

Abie Feature DOCTOR AND NT A “ 'y w TEHAN ON cody

EMERSON

AY “MERRY-GO-ROUN IR WIFE, DOCTOR a RE nik

STRAND Wash, St

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NI Paramount

CLIFE BEGIN SYROMETHING Doors Open

RI Y Oo L | heh Dunne

THE AWFUL ur rll RAND CARE" : 114 KE, Washington Double Feature MALL TOWN Stuart Erwin 8 a “MICHAEL O'RAL TORAN®

PARKER 2080 E. 10th St,

Double F Foal “BROADWAY MELOD

Rasane "LON DON B Nar ot

WEST SIDE BELMONT ~ Dabs | fuer “i'S LOVE I

Wash, nie Ran

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3188 K. 10th bs

Humphrey Bogart Maye Methot

Brian Aherne

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Gordon Oliver Anne Nagel

| Willard Parker Vieki Lester

William Keighley Ronald Reagan

Busby Berkeley Carol Landis

Phil Kellogg Jane Bryan

Allen Lane June Travis

Lee Dixon

Nicke Crinde Marie Wilson

John Howard Kay Griffith

Jimmy Rita Ruth Hilliard

Betty Javnes

Douglas MePhail

| Cary Grant

Russell Bowditeh

Cesare Romero Sonja Henle

Sidney Bumap

William Wyler Joe Mankiewion

Sidney Blackmer

Johnny Downs

George Raft Virginia Pine

Clark Gable

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Gary Rated as Screen Idol

SS COST

HOLLYWOOD, Jan, 10 (U, P) = Countess Wally Castelbarco, daughter of Arturo Toseannini, ductor, brought a flush to the bronged face of Gary Cooper today by rating him above Robert Taylor or Qlark Gable as an idol among European women, “Buropean women,” the Countess observed, "adore Mr, Cooper's type

considerably more than men like Mr, Gable or Mr, Taylor, He is more pleasing to them,” The Countess, who is in Holly= wood for the first time with her husband, Count Manuele Castel barco, distinguished portrait painter, also thought Walt Disney 'fasclnating.”

DAISY

“ALCATRAZ “SOMETHING T

SPEEDWAY

“FIGHT FOR YOU Jean Parker "THE ARRIER Also 8 Full Re oa of Nermah Niey's ROMBING U, NK, PANAY he Blaine

HOWARD = eature

nouble ) n “SOMETHING TO RING "ABO td “THE

OOSIER SCHOOLBOY"

S T A T E 0108 W. 10th Se,

Double Feature “ALI BABA GOES

RING ARour

Npeedway Oity Double Feature MR Boles

Cantor 8 TOT id "DANGEROUSLY YOURS" SOUTH SIDE

AVALON "inti Ohurchman

Dou le niature “You

All IAN'T HAVE , “THE BRIDE NERY NG

ORIENTAL Doub enture

Nounie, Fo urs nan or "THE BRIDE WORE "MAN wHo CRIED En,

SOUTH | SIDE

UNCON Kaw of Fino

Double Feature ro “DOUBLE OR NOTHING" “THE DEVIL Is a Lo

New Garfield, oouble Frain

Double Feature "STELLA DALLAS’

Barbara Stanwyok “LIFE OF THE PARTY"

FOUNTAIN SQUARE

Double Feature Irene Dunne “THE AWFUL TRUTH" Jane Withers “48 FATHERS"

SAN DERS At Fountain Square

eridian

Boubla Feature Sylvia Sidney

Beach Grove pRuble Junture

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"Phyllis Brooks

Shirley Deane

Simone Simon

Loretta Young

noted con=

Margaret Lindsay

Beverly Roberts

Gloria Rlondell

Veda Ann Borg

Rochelle Hudson

Susanne Kaaren

Eleanor Whitney

Carole Lombard

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Hollywood "SOMETHING TO SING ABOD Wm, Powell

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JOAN BOLES “She Married an Artist”

Lull Deste Francis Drake

DOROTHY LAMOUR JON NALL

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— Hilinols and 4th T C Bou ble Feature one Power “SEC OND HONEYMOON" OVER THE GOAL" 1 500 Roosevelt Double Teature James ney “DOUBLE WEDDING" - Central at Fall Orks Dauble Jeature RING Crosby “DOUBLE OR NOTHIN “A GIRL WITH IDEAR"

16th and Delaware Double Feature Errol Flynn “THE PERFECT SPECIMEN" WORK" 42nd and _Coliege

Double Feature Dunne “THE AWFUL, TRUTH" “"SATURDAY'S HEROES" st. Cl, & Ft. Wayne CLAIR nl Suble pasture bar “BREA AKFAST OR TW i Powell "DOUBLE WEDDING” Talbott and 28nd + Double Feature Bar ‘"BREAKFA OR TWo" Shwyey “THE PERFECT SPECIMEN" 80th at Northwestern X Double Feature Barbara Stanwyck TELLA DALLAS" “FORTY NAUGHTY GIRLS” 80th and Illinois Double Feature

"EMPEROR'S CANDL, ENTIORS

MECCA Stratford

DREAM

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DAY AT THE RACES’

Noble and Mass, Double Feature

Ib we MAMMA STEPS OUT" bee LAST OF MRS. CHENEY"

19th and College Noub ble Fature er “OAPTAINS COURAGEOUS! 7 "DANGEROUS NUMBER"

2351 Station St Doubls ary Loretta

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