Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1938 — Page 14

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ————— THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1938 | - WHAT, WHEN, WHERE | [LOCAL RECITAUIST StorKrron Studios LIFE OF FARLEY

|| "ROBIN HOOD" IN | | BILLED FOR LYRIC STAGE AND FILM any spear sy ov ne || THIRD WEEK HERE PLANS PROGRAM plan Free Course MAY 32 Hiuvico

with Errol ann, Olivia De ‘Havil- . ; | dupd. 5 38 AEE - i, Yh. EE ——— | J. Kelton Whetstine, Indianapolis | im. | HOLLYWOOD, June 2 (U. P) = “March of Tine.” ‘wt 12:42, 2:58, “The Adventures of Robin || Pianist, is to give a graduation re- y Postmaster General Farley's life 5:04, AH and 9 Hood,” of which Indianapolis || cital tomorrow night at Tndiana | The Stockman Studios have NIN | ve Hined ; NRO apparently cannot get enough, || University. The recitalist is a ‘'mem- | nounced a free, eight-weeks course “Rentueky Wroonshime.” With ‘the will begin its third downtown | ber of the Burroughs School of | this summer for ‘“serious- minded | Tt was revealed today that ProRitz Brothers. Marforie, Weaver. at week and its second at the ||Music here, and has been connect- | students.” Both children and adults ducer Walter Wanget has bough! 7:30 and 1 pA Wi Na Apollo ‘tomorrow. |ed with Indiana's Federal Music |are included. | movie rights to the biography whic

ote Wild Night, " with June Lang, | Pv av, | WN TE, Project. Regular faculty ‘members are to | | will ‘be published in serial form b

and 9:05. He is being presented by Prof. | otter instruction in ballroom, ta I the America 5 LOEW'S DANCES ARRANGED | Ernest Hofzimmer, head of the Uni- | acrobatic and ballet dancing, for | we kha Sin hited uh fadh “froiitiav.” ‘With Katlatide Hep. | versity's piano faculty, in a program | gmners. intermediate and advanced | po Holigny." with Katharine ‘Hen, BY INDIANA ROOF |' of ‘music by Bach, Beethoven, Liszt, | students. Sessions are to be held in | SWIM-DANCE and 10:05. re | Chopin and Debussy. | the school's main studios, 16th and

Bron Ti DE Sas wm a. (| Tie Tndiane Roof, which usqally| ———— | Tilinois Sts. | LYRIC annual Speedway Ball, will have two | A STAR 1S BOURNE TT” “Orjme School,” with Humphrey additional dances tomorrow and | At the age of 16, Whitney Bourne ALWAYS A STAR Chuck Haug Orchestra

Bogart, '‘Dead End Kids, " on screen : Hn | rn IC at 11:23. 2:04, 5:04, 7:45 and 10:26 Saturday nights. The downtown | ran away from a Parisian finish-| Richard Dix was a movie stat in | . MARY BETH-Soloist

‘Ww fii Night: " revie on ‘stage dance hall is to reopen about the | ing school to join an Isadora Dun- | 102 04, 3:45, §:15 | 024 and has never played anything |B yypry MGRT EXCEPT MONDAY

| | at 5 ahd 9:2 middle of September can dance ing troupe. | but Stoliar roles since that time. |

OHIO een _. Shy : ii “First Tady th Kay Francis. Also | Last Day! Katherine Hepburn—

a ove oh a Burg

CW OW TOLOVE! ON TOADVENTURE! | O°" Grant in “HOLIDAY” SKA , HOLLY OO Soe 2 0. Pr Three comrades—men who lived for

EO al the moment—and one girl, a penniless

| fancy skater known in the Pacific

rest as b ful | . , . 3 . . ain on atin." wis, Signed today | little aristocrat who joined her life with

| girl on skates,’ | for the picture, “Breaking the Ice,” | . yy nd ; : | starring Bobby Breen. | theirs . . . a thrilling and exciting love They're not sisters, nor even cousins, these two young ladies. They're |

Simone Si (eft) and Dixie Dunbar and, despite the resemblance, ol m 113 iy SiorahiD is on the Lyric bill which begins tomorrow. Miss LAST DAY “CRIME SCHOOL” & “WAIKIKI ) NIGHTS” stot y 9 fro the brilliant novel by Simon is star of the movie, “Josette,” and Miss Dunbar will be head- 7 Erich Maria Remarque “e's author of

lining the i oe i. ka wn : ”» Re aly ALY RIC All Quiet on the Western Front”...

Opening Tomorrow | arr Mare bi an J THE SCREEN: | Erich and Lenz and Koster...

THEA Bear) | al : h with a life to li h “THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD"—Errol Fivinn Basil : All These Delightful Stars in a Funfest! each with a life to live, thoug Rathbone. Olivia De Havilland. ‘Claude Rains, Eugene Pallette 3 4 they had despaired of en oth

Alan Hale Melville ‘Cooper, Tan Hunter. Directed by Michael Curtiz us . . ; ; ‘pighlev; story adaptation by Norman Reilly Raine i oa 1], CIN] with a dream, though they and Seton 1. Miller: ‘music by Eirch Wolfgang Korngold. ’ ’ thought itraight CR ras The 12th Century legend with 20th ‘Century trimmings. including Ww 4 ow : i i ict Tt retells the adventures of the outlaw-hero who robbed rich and gave to the poor; overthrew Prince John and his henchmen and saw King Richard safely back to the throne, and finally won the fair Maid Marian.

Circle A. : bk COUOANUT GROVE"—Frett MacMurray, Harriet Filled, we | «wl ROBERT CHP vacht Club Bovs. Ben Blue, Rufe Davis. Directed by Alfred Santell; | o wen SR | APT

songs hy Harry Owens Band-leading Mr. MacMurray leads an expedition from a

Chicago excursion boat to the rainbow’s end, Hollywood's ‘Cocoanut { Ee MR] Grove night club. En route in a trailer they pick up a hill-billy | y | ; sihger with a tow car, and discover they have a bandman who is a 4 - : : 3 composer and a youngster's governess who can croon. | a“ 4

Loew's | x 4 a ¢ ; A 20th Century-Fox Picture with

“THREE COMRADEN"-—Robert Tavlo: Margaret Sullavan, i % Co Franchot Tone, Robert Young. Directed by Frank Borzage; adapted | i ha BERT LAHR ? JOAN DAVIS from Erich Maria Remarque’s: novel hy F. Scott Fitzgerald and ~~ Edward A. Paramore. . : Wa i wild Gi » Paul Horst - William Collier, Sr. What happens to three war comrades who try to bulla their | 4 future in the face of postwar political strife and the illness of & girl | Tela Birell is told in this third Remarque hovel to reach the screen. EXTRA “SWISS MISS”—Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Della Lind, Walter | 0 Mw T A] 3 S X A G E- Russ

Woolf King. Directed by John ‘G. Blystone.

Messrs. Laurel and Hardy fall afoul a crafty Swiss cheese- Peti Armstrong : maker who buvs their stock of mouse traps for bogus monev. They ™ etite~ Fi ht help a prima donna toward reconciliation with her composers iy a Film Stor 4 : » gn r— Erich dreamed of romance==and then

hushand. | = Lyre ; s AR | ] he met Pat... Pat=tender, sympathetic, AUDEVTLLE | S| «Dixie Dunbar, movie actress; Her- | i h . . ' VIL ay, TW Sn COMEY 1] : ee S | desirable=—and beautiful... She was his

man Hvde, comedian, Ted and Al Waldman, harmonica-comed)

team, Seven Fredysons spring acrobats; Five Elgins, hat jugglers. { 3 i Te : dreame=s he was his lov and he hoped. “YOSETTE"” (on screen)=Simone Simon, Don Ameche, Robert i k ja Young, Joah Davis, Bert Lahr. Directed bv Allan Dwan : 4 i | Ne

Twp brothers get to worrving about the older generation, as 3 : 3 personified by their father. So they send him to New York to \ : "Featured in “Walking Down Broadway," “One in -, : v Wh P ) 5 ? 3 “King of Bur. fr & i at was at S ecret .

escape a designing cabaret singer. She goes along and the bovs 4 © a Million,” “Pigskin Parade,” 9 J © lesque,” “Rebecca,” many Others—assisted in a

follow There both fall in love wiih her, and one of them wins her. c Foe ill { ; ¥ 3 3 2 Grand Act by TOMMY WONDER : i Sa S— aad | be ; Bos. But there was Breuer, Pat’s wealthy

HERMAN HYDE Fae a ; “friend”... Where did he fit into Pat's

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| & FF , Two Pat o Briens Foes Weil, Dui with Safty Burrit ba 3 TE. ha life?... Erich wondered... And when

In Suit Ove r Use of Name HE RY i —— pr . h i Breuer made him ashamed of his BUSSE TED and AL WALDMAN . ; , § * poverty, he fled =leaving Pat behind

‘bot - Ble uty — : Ww «++ Then the comrades—Lenz and O'Brien and both working for the movies, were mvolved la a $200000 . y ‘ : “ti hi | SEVEN FREDYSONS FIVE ELGINS 5 | ® : Koster—swung into action..."Why

damage suit today over which is entitled to the name

t the plaintiff is teran free lance acto Pat the defendant is | Bs A : . : : the Drsky, BGheprived Warner Brose mae Se Ou Stage! FEE TY GT . ll” 8 LW # don’t you marry him, Pat!” said

HOLLYWOOD, June 2 (U, P Two Trishmen, both named Pai ORCHESTRA

NR > . Koster...and she told him her secret.

star. Pat the free lance actor claims | that Pat the star followed him to

Hollvwood, took his name, and now

LAST “ DAY « RITZ BRS in Kentucky Moonshine” | is conspiring to crowd him out of

motion pictures STARTS | In addition to O'Brien the stal | . } he suit mamed as defendants VUNGRRAY. | % Jimmv Fidler and Louella Parsons my w M a — v } } hat * fs & svhdicate writers, on the theory tha 3 \ | Uk . h BEST... because it's got Fred | they mentioned the controversy, and : y sid ; {

y Ss 92 other persons and corporations MacMurray - his grandest Pat the free lance actor claimed he i ; role as a swing bandleader was born in Detroit as Patrick % 2) hi. Who swings his fists; radio's O'Br hereas th rth records J pr : . OBrien, Wheress the bi I i / ) EF swectvoiced Harriet Hilliard,

of Milwaukee show that his rivals ; 3 ; ® true mame is William Patrick ‘ @ The Yacht Club Boys, Ben O'Brien. The Plaintit said he came AY | 1 : § Blue, a rerrific cast. J to Hollvwood in 1923 and has been using the name of Pat O'Brien ever since .

He said he was billed under that

name by Warner Bros. in & movie * i opposite Dolores Costello in 1929 re i . Pat the star. on the other hand LX : % did not arrive until the advent of . ; 1 1 : ow & \

talkies, when he rose to popularil;

as a fast-talking newspaper T0-

porter of “The Front Page,” the suit e i vo - ll Screen Play by F. Scott Fitzgerald with

Pat the star has become se en 3 -R A oT ge ToT and Sdward U. Paramore GUY KIBBEE y LIONEL ATWILL orenched thst Far vp A IY Ss : : ol SCORE Hf : 4 A Metro. Goldwyn- Mayer Picture

contended. Tt accused Warmer . MERE | pr | / Directed by FRANK BORZAGE HENRY HUL y A FRANK 2ORZH0E

Bros. of warning other studios that oh a : they would be sued if thev hired the Eo ‘ . : : Produced by Joseph L. Mankiewice PRODUCTION

free lance actor under the name of

Pat OBrien 3 ; , : i : NIT COMEDY

DANCING PUPILS Be . | / \ ve ; 2 ; 3 rd TO GIVE PROGRAM | Ce. ™. | afer Laurel § Har y

Pupils of Miss Marjorie Ryan will present "Dance Sketches of 1938" at

most beloved rognes come dashing gaily om

8 p. m. tomorrow in the Schooi 75 | : : of their sutlaws’ forest A 3 : }

auditorium. ‘Guest performers wall © win forever the gold

be Martha and Merle Metcalf, Mil- | £\ \C B SX TR: > | ired Lentz, Joann Robinson and the | en camle nf never-tobe. V) ARN | RN N.. Ed —. YT; Jam Sessionaires.” | forgoreen romance) V). ; i SN. ey > O u Ir e | gh O r Oo e d e r

Pupils to take part include Betty | Ballard Dorothy Beeler, Bett: EAST SIDE EAST SIDE SOUTH SIDE . NORTH SIDE 11805 8, Meridian

Buchanan, Emma Dee Craig. Phyl- . iz Jean Daily, Phyllis Engleman The Adventures of 2030 E_10th St. | 18h & Deine "Tel ith yn A) n y 550% E. Wash, St pu Double Feature | n are Thelma Editly Findley, Jean Anne IRVI N & Jeapetts MacDonald PARKER Al Reats 108 | ORIENIAL r! Beanie Durbin | CINEMA wey Frat de

Gaston, Winifred Mille: S wv | ayne Morr N MUS Fast inifred Miller, Rosemary [NAUGHTY MARIETTA, hob Burne * MOUNTAIN hss" ATRYN SECRE Bette Davie JEIPREL

Mullikin, Mary Jane Perry. Patricia VE ON A BUDGET" | K JBL . Perry, Betty Pyle. Phvllis Roesinger, . me : 10th St. R | Vv 0 L | "Ps tio ie LINCOLN shat Fonture” ST. CLAIR Moen ohts Warne irley em Adults 15 to 8

Shirley Ann Ryan, Virginia Saters ; Horie Dauble Feature BECC SUNNY | ! van, ginia § S, | “REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM” | “ADVENTURE'S : Brues © ) John Barty mire | “MR. MOTO'S GAMBLE” Joan Crawford RA x "or NREY * "oA hor ARN FL ONT ’

Ly Ellen Wilson and Patricia | ha vl "BULLDOG DRUMMOND S PERIL Pug Novelty | fi Ow . EI'ONICK. { Fy Jean arker STA « » | > | 3 | 2112 EB. Wash. St | New Gar e Double Feature 2nd & College ————————————————————————— § > y » eatur Tommy Ry p Doors Open 5:48 GOLDEN “Uhm TACOMA “Sli Bite | Noverputts op romain | UPTOWN | Reh, beefs Ro " Tonite SALLY, IRENE AND MARY" CHANGE wh CIVIRE OPEN FA

LAMOUR TO BOB HAIR NOW. WkR “WALKING DOWN BROADWAY" FOUNTAIN SOUARE - Tae Also COUINTEPLAND” 4020 F_ New York Q Talbott & 22nd Dorothy Lamour, Hollywood's onl TUXEDO Double Feature Double Feature Alles Fave TALBOTT Special Feature long-haired star, has announced ERROL FLYNN jy EMERSON L1530 BE. J “MERRILY wine Bennett IN OID CHIC AGO" Toaatic Mnehamslt Buddy Kbsen h 0 Gelb . w ! her intention of bobbing her bru- ARRIET HILLIARD “L “LOVE, RONOR AND BENAVE" “DANGER PATROL” Te aa” a tain Saware “GIRL OF THE" GosnkN West!" ~ x “ — RN nn { = net tresses on completion of “Spawn | OLIVIA 1.8 0a Beite Davis EERE _ WEST SIDE SANDERS Double Feature 30th at Northwestern of the North” Fer reason: It DeHAVILLAND THE YACHT CLUB BOYS Ne id, | TE “Bi tothe ror want Tmt (REX Tx Harare takes too much time.” s STA Doubt Yature Oran Rn rrott CATTLE RAIDERS" “THE TEXAS RANGERS "TY 1332 E. Wash, St Pat O° Brien s TRAN D Doors’ Oven &:43 Geo. Brent “SUBMARINE D-1 Beech Grove "RANGE OF HEART a

: BEN BLUE @ RUFE | A thovsand tome move thyillmg m ® DAVIS dults 150 till 6 Ann Negel “"SALESLADY" o R O Vv E Double Feature 2351 Station St,

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pool. Daily. ADMIS AL : “BROADWAY BILL" - urn . NGING U SRE, Yi CVn, Te his ROYAL RAWAIAN GRCWES shld ; Novelty—Musical—Cartoon "REARFACT POR TWO" NORTH SIDE NON STOP 10 NEW TORK" Bancing nichtly exept Momdavs, | . 114 FE. Was Central at Fall Crk, 1300 Rooseveld | x hington needway City entral a CRARL FREY ADMISSION His Orchestra, | \ 25¢ till 6 |B LB » B | J Oo Vv, Double Feature S eedway Dandie Feature ZARING Double Feature Hollywood gonite 1s AND | BAL. 30¢c AFTER ; Fre dere March Alice Fave He FRET PARKING. : AFTER & RUTH, TAR 18 BO “SALLY, IRENE AND MARY" CEVERYBODY SING” ONTIER NIGHT ovr Bobby Breen "HAWAIL CALLS" “THE GAME THAT KILLS"

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