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Survivors: |, i | Wife. Matilda: son, Robert. HR John Thompson and Miss Nien
| ; sons, Ernest and Frank; sisters, . ANGOLA- Mrs, Florence Ida Bunker, 72. | Mrs. I.eda Ritchie and Mrs, Julia Falkin- ! Survivors: Husband, William; daughters, | burg: brother, Charles. 8 | Mrs. Perry Faulkner, Mrs, Florence Goss. PERU—Charles Griffin, 78. Survivors: | BLUFFTON Mrs, Manzella Toms, 90. | Brother: Walter; sisters, Mrs. Essie Moody, |
| Survivor: Son. Harry Toms, Mrs. Do! Flora, Mrs. Charlotte HermsCADIZ—Philip Slinger, 78. Survivors: | dorfer and Mrs. Gertrude Lawrence, |
‘ Daughter, Mrs. Cloyd Courtney: brother, SPICELAND--Miss Belle Hawking, 178 ; William t John Addi 'vivors: Sisters, Mrs, § vi i ’ ‘Miss Matilda Shelby, 38, MN. Blizabeth Singgnterc Addison and | Quit iver Hatem onriveomn and | Old Individualism Won't CARTHAGE—Mrs. Mary Ewing, 71. sur- | STAR CITY William Prather, 71. Sur-
| University Instructor, to |vivers Sons Waller and Nevil yivors: Wife, Maude; grandson, Eugene; Work Any More,
DELPHI Charles Arfstron R. pds. yg : hii NIA { vivors. Sisters, Mrs, Aphelia Pattie an /ONIA—-Mrs. Ellen Pfenning, 57. S Ili ays Williams.
| Be Buried Here. | Mrs, Sarah Johnson Survivors: Sons, Thomas and Howard.
—— ¥ ¥ =o | WINAMAC-—-Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Bush- ; | Ba oa uLVivols Sons Dale, Lawrenes “ ‘ ed | EVANSVILLE-W ; 0 ward an rnest ushman; aughter, 5 " Cato C. Schaible, 1 W. 28th St. | survivors arrer am Fisher. brother. | | Dorothy Bushman | SEATTLE, Wash. July 4 (U. P),
died yesterday while playing golf | Fhe | Aubrey Williams, deputy WPA : | o Mrs. Minnie Alma Jean Lockhart 26 | ; y t s UU 4 . | Survivors: Mother Mrs Cora Rogers: fath- administrator, defends Government, at the Ulen Country Club at Leba mane, Hoge Me Mrs, pon ‘MISSING BOY'S B S BODY | pump priming, and says he believes » a < an ss re ogan, roti heh. Funeral services are to be | MeN. /des Grover sha Brora’ Hocum: TAKEN FROM POND | the American economic system could held at 1:30 p. m tomorrow at oy Hes James. 38. rors tur, [ not function without a Federal | I'S, a uth: I ‘ Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. He | Mrs. Reno DeMuth: sister, Dorothy; broth. | work prgoram.
was 47 Mere Eula Bac 1 Surviver: | BUFFALO, N.Y, July 4 (U, P).—| In a paper to the National ConM 's . | Husband, Dud : nvr | The body of 3-year-old Nelson Duery | ference of Social Work, just closed, r. Schaible, general sales man« | James G Hicks, 52. Survivors: Wife, Mr. Williams said it was not true
a {a a. re | Gladys: daughters, Mrs, Kathryn Body | Jr, w § {lad : ager of Allis-Chalmers Manufactur- | Gla Mrs. Helen Huber: som, Jack: sis: | a who had been missing since that rugged individualism enabled
ing Co, was playing with his step | ters. Mrs. Ella Westfall Mrs. Fred Emig | Saturday morning, was recovered | the nation to do without Govern
son, Willi : jo and Miss Emma Hicks: brothers, Bert, V h William Braatz. when stricken. Warren and wh neld | today from a pond near his home in | ment spending during the last
He apparently was victim of a heart y wat | . FT. WAYNE John Preston Herring, 80 y century. attack after driving from the third | Survivors: Wife, Eva Herring: daughter | suburban Sloan. There always had been pump
tee. Mrs anche Rasmus; brother, Howard Disappearance of the child at first | priming, he declared, with the Gov=
Mr. Schai i «| DD. J. Barkley 63. Survivors: Wite, Jen- | qs , ; : : ow Shale, Native of Water | DJ BoRley 3. Sultivors: Wife. Jen. | gave rise to a theory he might have | ernment finding it necessary to use nN, Wis, had lived in Indianapo- | Mrs James Stevenson; brothers, Ira Bark- | been “spirited” away in a manner | part of the national wealth to get lis two years and had been asso- Eo: TarRieY “ zt | similar to the abduction of 4-year- | industries started and sustain them, Q 100 ) m “ ad 3 cated with the Allis-Chalmers Co. | 54" Survivor, Soh, Hermon, 2 WMEMAR. | 514 Betty Jane Hobbs of North| “But that kind of pump priming 2 years, He came here from Lafay- For» | Tonawanda. The Hobbs child was | Will not work today,” said Mr. Wil= ette. He was a member of the Elks | | discovered in Ohio, where she had liams. “It worked in the past be= Lodge at Logansport and the Ma« | ¢ NENDALLVILLE — Mrs. Lillie Wetsel : y cause it operated in conjunction . X Survivors: Husband, Lewis Wetsel; daugh- | | bee: taken by a neighbor. ay . : J sonic order at Watertown. | ter, Mrs. Louis Allabach, with the vast investment oppor-
Survivors besides Mr. Braatz are | LAGRANGE--Greviston Read. 90. Sur. tunities which were then available.” TSE. » na Ea the wife,-Mrs. Anna H. Schaible, | Adrian Reag er San FRIDAY IS EXCLUDED Mr. Williams’ paper was read hy ; and a brother, Nurville, La Porte MADISON==J. C. Haves. 64. Survivors: John A. Kingsbury, administrative Edgar Bergen here gives his voluble alter ego, one Charles Suitably impressed, Charlie ventures forth to try his sea legs on |Qity, Towa. | Wife, Mrs. Mattie Haves: = son, Lora: IN JEWISH SABBATH | wpa assistant. McCarthy, a few pertinent words of advice on how to celebrate the an oversized skyrocket. As your friend, W. ©. Fields, might say, | i oy AER A rient Leyson: Sisters “Today we do not have those Fourth—and how not | Charlie: “Stand clear and keep your eye on on the fuse. » | FSS MATILDA SHELBY, native | Maze, Mrs. Tilden Kanouse and Mrs. Ora LONDON. Jul great untapped resources to exploit,” nM ; : . of Indianapolis and instructor of | Kuntz. » July 4 (U. P.).—Police | pr williams said. “Today our
. ; MECHANICSBURG—George W. Klingen- y ; : : : | physical education for women, WhO | ¢mith, 80. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Flosele Court Magistrate Frederick O. problem is to bring about the full
S s 8 & 1 i ul ) | pita ruay Pe en) > Sage | Mrs Elisabet Hn Re Borne: Langiey has ruled that the Jewish | utilization of our powers to produce, ro O an c Is Si | l ES ral we illness, is 's. Vivian Bates; brothers, Perry | gahbath consists of Saturday only | S0 they may provide the kind of
to be buried at Crown Hill following | and Monroe. livelihood that our people have a VP ar k S B | er Calf on 57th St.
es 38 fil | MES Fella Grist) oudebush: deushier | rng decision affects many thou- [is through the stimulation of cone SE iss Shelby, ni« | sells ) 3 Ji Chet ; versity oF rier of ihe ue NEW ALBANY—Mrs. Mamie Ham Cor- | Sands of Jewish shop keepers. Un- | sumption. ni Artificial Lights Too Hot i. Tw He S POY bet nt (Qurvivors: Husband. James W. | der the Sunday Trading Act, Jewish | Persons who criticize the spend-
ical i . IA Corbett; sisters, Mrs. Ida Hedges. Miss | ‘ . 5 education department, was | Thelma Ham, Mrs. Josephine Mustain and | Shop keepers may register as desir- | ing-lending program as accumulat-
m umec: S il fuses to Intervene. | br 3 ; Fireworks umes A, P. C. A. Re U5%s 1 ryons For lee Scenes. git to ot ye June 10 rr ing to observe the Jewish Sabbath | ing a vast burden of debt, are taking EW YORK, Julv 4—In Manhattan, where there are many odd | — She attended Indianapolis publie GOLF BALL EXPORTS instead of the Christian Su Sunday. a one-sided view, said Mr. Williams,
a sights, th of a contented calf dawdling down West 57th | cui . | School: rae . d fr ’ {. should hot have been alarming. | HOLLYWOCD, uly 4 (0 Po SION ng, Ras geadueted to | ARE UP 44 PER CENT| FIRST TRAIN IN 20 YEARS ASTOR KIN IS DENIED
Riverside, Broad Ripple, The calf, true enough, was being escorted down the busy block by | For perhaps the first time in mod- | a year at Tudor Hall, she was grad- pls WARSAW, July 4 (U, P).—The attendants from a dairy and didnt mind the delays) eth motion picture history, the rays |, taq in 1923 from Northwestern WASHINGTON. July 4 (4 Pp). | first train to run between Poland WPA JOB REQUEST; N <1 » t x yA . i is # Longacre O#Her Day at traffic intersections—though she visibly turned up her nose at the of the in wii be concentrated pnd University, where she was a mem- | , gS ; : and Lithuania in 20 years left to- —- : fumes that permeate the &—— - ————————————| Girected into an enclosed stage t0|,.. ot Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, | The Commerce Department fis | ; ; NEWPORT, R. 1, July 4 (U, P.),
+ Sq0 Es <&is | day for Kaunas, the Lithuanian cap- : Of Festivities sty Anyone following Bossy to HERE is a plethora of side. | assist giant electric lamps in light- | “poo shelby was awarded her | pondering a perplexing paradoxicai | trv P=! Francis O. French, bankrupt fae : ital. Inaugurating regular passen- | ther-in-law of John Jacob Astor 3d,
ion would have learned walk cafes, roof-tops and back- gr indoor ae twa. Master's degree by Wellesley College | international situation in the golf | h { come to town to help | viv d4 gardens. But we seek out he picture to utilize this two- | oq ctydied in Europe before join- | world | ger and freight service between the | wil] receive neither public relief nor
promote a charity bazaar for a|ihe continental flair for al fresco | VAY lighting system is “Breaking | jo the faculty of Iowa State Uni- bi | two countries after a long break be- | the WPA job he requested earlier Children's Milk Fund: and When wining and dining at the Clare- | the Ice” for jce-skating scenes In| yaicitv, where she remained two | Figures for the first five months | co of disrupted political rela- | this week, an official source reported <he stood at ease outside a night mont. a historie site high on a hill the ilm starring Bobby Breen. The | vears. of 1938 showed exports of golf balls tions. the train carried numerous today. lub on the broad block, passersby | along Riverside Drive ice scenes feature G-year-old Irene |” pair he was named head of | increased 44 per cent and exports | officials of both governments. Mr. French does not qualify under di seem to consider it unusual Now municipally controlled. the Dare. one of the voungest figure | Knox College women's physical ( if clube decreased. 40 ¥ coiit RE —————— the rules generally accepted by the But the bovine episode does not | Claremont formerly was restricted skaters to capitalize on her skill. | 4 cation department and accepted | © %° Cf SAae per cent. | oy ARD TORONTO MEETINGS Department of Edward P. Reidy, di= Golf ball shipments, however, Vere
. e : | MILROY—Samuel W. Mathews, 81. Sur- | and does not include Friday eve- |. On Fi Set funeral Services st 3 p. m. tomorrow vivors: Davganuel WN. Mathews 3i. a y right to expect. | ] ) anner uchanan mortuary. | womAwK—Franklin Roudebush. 59. Sur- | DING. “The only way this can be done ( "
Turns Up Nose at Gasoline
end vet. It seems that a merchant | t4 the moneved aristocracy. Dur- The reason the sun is being used | {a University of Nebraska post in TORONTQ, Ontario, July 4 (U,|rector of public relief in Rhode use- whose shop is across the block, | jng part of its century-long life, {0 augment artificial lights is that | ;qa4 During summer vacations she | in harmony with the trend of |p) __special police squads were de- | Island. mente festa e Sahara was outraged by the view of a calf | jt has served as private residence if sufficient lights were used to engaged in physical education ac- | other foreign business in athletic | tailed today to four separate mass| ‘Tll be glad to take a pick-and-Grotto is t te its sixth annual | calmly upsetting the dignity of | for Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, | illuminate the scenes, the heat from | ¢ivities in Indianapolis. She was a | goods. Exports. amounting to | meetings scheduled in Toronto to- | Shovel job or anything else that will fireworks displ il he Butler West 57th St. So he put In an Since the city took over the prem- | the giant lamps would melt the top | member of University Park Chris- | $§1.085711, were 27 per cent greater | night, one a Fascist gathering and | help me pay up my debts,” Mr. : emergency call for a man from | jses, broad terraces have been add- | of the ice and form a watery scum tian Church. | than during the same period in |the other three convoked by mili- [ French had said. tto's fireworks | the Society for the Pr Imo] of | ed to the central pavilion, with a | which fies not Eh opt a Ny . Surviving are the mother, Mrs. | 1937. tantly anti-Fascist groups. es ——— “Ratt le of Ma- | Cruelty to Animals. Along came magnificent view of the Hudson | To utilize the rays of sun arge | Shelby. and twa brothers, ith ships, | the man from the A. 8S. P. C. A.| River which flows adjacently. The | apertures will be cut into the roof oli By all of Indian« - / : F. D. R. T0 REVIEW course, | and surveyed the offending scene. | landscape artists have been gener- | of the Polar Rink, where the skat- | apolis tomorrow at J. C. Wilson Funeral | receiving a fractured hip in a fall 100-SHIP FLOTILLA y addition , there He found the calf as comfortable | ous and the dance floor, of marble, | ing scenes are to be filmed. The rays os or : Home. He was 65. at her home, 2129 N. Alabama St. i ic Pagean with | as Bossy could possibly be and he | spaciously accommodates several of the sun will be caught by large | MRS, LUCY C. JOHNSON, wife| o ivors are the widow, Mrs. | to be buried at Memorial Park fol- SAN FRANCISCO, Jul 4 (U.P) 1000. Other fireworks | also approved of her two linen- | hundred couples at once reflectors and concentrated upon the | of L. C. Johnson, State Board of AC: |; 1 Moore; three daughters, Mrs. lowing funeral services at 10 a. m.| —The U. S. Naval of here has
3 “Ty % A t a ~ i { » : . 3 > np » t | include an “Indian | coated guardians Nor is there any more a frown- | figure of Miss Dare as she maneu- | counts Examiner, died yesterday a . . ad ‘ xtravaganzas Just as he was about to pro-| ing glance directed at the patron | vers on the ice. her home, 4811 Broadway. Funeral | Charles Nagel, Mrs. Carl Rudolph | tomorrow at the residence. She | announced that President Roosevelt
nounce his OK, a rush call came | w s . . services are to be held at 4 p. m. to- | and Mrs. John Bartlow, and a son, | was 62. will review the largest concentra= ai ‘ated through for the man from the oo a a are Clare. IE Seenes riuinetone | morrow at Shirley Bros. P Central | Garland. Miss Eaton, native of Anamosa, | tion of fighting ships ever held in Prefude for Barly Comers we | A. S. P. C. A. from headquarters. | mont now. The Europeans in the Photographing scenes upon ice | Chapel, with burial Wednesday at | MRS. MARY A. SMOCK, lifelong Towa, had lived at Indianapolis 30 | Pacific water in San Francisco Bay . off bets een Hurry right up to the golf course | neighborhood have found the have proved a headache to movie | Owensboro, Ky. | Perry Township resident, died yes- | Years and for many years was Sper dg I or18, ; : . when the formal | On Mosholu Parkway.” the frantic | Claremont out and have become its | photographers since Sonja Henie Mrs. Johnson, native of Owens- | to qay at her home at Southport intendent of nurses at Norway's 1 Dore than 100 ships, including eduled to begin. In| Order ran. “A fox on the links | steadiest clientele. Makes them | first was introduced to the screen. | boro, had lived in Indianapolis 15 | after an illness of two years. She | Sanitarium. She retired from active 0 ui eships, H heavy cruisers and the program “will be | has just given birth to a litter of | feel at home. Normal lighting as used on sound | years. She formerly lived at Wash- | was 75. Funeral arrangements have | duty several years ago. num re of light cruisers, destroy NOITOW eX ening | four | — | stages is not sufficient for ice pho- | ington, where she held a Federal | not been completed. Survivors are five sisters, Mrs, | ©'S, submarines and supply ships, Ripples all-day activities | That is the kind of urban life YOUTH FAINTS AT | tography because the ice itself ab- | Government position. She was a Mrs. Smock was a member of | Cora Piper and Mrs. Jessie Dwiggins, will be reviewed from the deck of is morning with a break- | led around New York, amidst the sorbs light and as a result the pic- | member of the Catholic Church. Southport Presbvterian Church. | both of Indianapolis; Mrs. Mabel the heavy cruiser Houston, fast dance. sponsored by a group | Skyscrapers, piles of stone and KARLOFF' S HOME | | tures turn out grey unless additional | Survivors besides the husband are |g, vivors are a daughter, Miss Flor- | Gery and Mrs, Caddie Hughes, both of fraternities and sororities. The | Steel, the metropolitan hurly-burly | light is used. Too much light melts [a daughter, Mrs. J. O. Lucas, and a | coe Smock, Southport, and three |of Lafayette, and Mrs. Florence
| thas = aunt \ ——— water carnival, set for 2 p. m. pre- | ghd tht wide (Samer. d Mrs. | HOLLYWOOD. July 4 (U. _ [the ice and ice-freezsing apparatus | son, L. 8. Johnson, both of Muncie. | (one Carl, Southport: Herbert, | Clicquennoi, Milwaukee, Wis. sents Rose Harmon, A. A. U. 50- | FOX and litter, all doing well. | Harvey Lindstrom, a Chicago oth, | cannot be used Sudng He Liming JOHN JOSEPH CHRISTEE, City | Muncie, and Emerson, Lebanon. COL. WILLIAM H. TEFFT. reter backstro} champion and | § & #4 | was on his way back home todav, th a pr because © e hum o Hospital engineer, who died Satur-| MRS. CHARLES STANLEY sired g Rik Alun acl esata e Helen Chambers in a free swimming | COLUMNIST-FRIEND of ours | @PPY at having seen Boris Karloff | the motor day at his home, 738 Ft. Wayne Ave, | wok the former Cordelia Butler of Inexhibition. Other features are a tells us he overheard it shortly | And given the actor a collection of | The producers of Miss Henie's S ple< | to be buried at Holy Cross Ceme- | RHOADS, Indianapolis resident 40 ene di Tay ot Sa A ancy diving periolmance vy the ¥. | wefor Kk als | gry oriOfl photographs he gath- | tures spent hundreds of thousands |... fo) owing funeral services at 10 | years before leaving two years ago, | { io, Tex. Burial is to be at ArMC. A. Water Safety Club. and before the Clark-Roosevelt nuptials | gpeq of dollars on experimental work and : onio, : al is at aha to That Fru foik : : 3 ry So 3 . : a a. m. tomorrow at Blackwell Funeral | died Saturday at her home at Rock- | lington Cemetery, Washington, todiving by Arnold Wade and, in his sinister fashion, he | The youth hitch-hiked to Holly- | also building their own skating rink Home. He was 79. ledge, Fla. after an illness of seve | morrow : a ts! jne Se Deut$ adds, “take it for what's its worth." | wood. Ns batreq 8 studio gates, | on A seth Cy di hotograp! Mr. Christee, native of Mansfield, | eral months, She was 83. Mrs. Tefft was a daughter of the < 11 games ar Someone asked Anna Roosevelt | and walked to Mr Rarloft S subur- The el 1] use a Pp 1* | 5. was active in Democratic Party Following furneral services af lgte Scott Butler, former Butler hy { t ban home He waite hours for the ing Miss aie on he fe 8s een affairs in Indianapolis and was a | Rockledge vesterday, the hody is to | University president. Col. Tefft, a Q Hh Eo ig ding in the Recsevelt family > 0 um a Inotiucey hime Ke - Bo by a wi os ne former precinct committeeman. He be brought here for burial at Crown | native of New York, had lived at S p.1 en I Eu ey Cl ay. RY and fainted Principal Productions, making the ember of Elks Lodge 43 and | Hill San ATRODIO: since hic retirement. Clown Circus on Program With a mischievious smile. the First Mr. Karloff gave the vouth a Bobby Breen picture, feels that its Unit 112 of the International Sta- Mrs. Rhoads was born at Davton Survivors: besides: the: wife: are: wl srsid Ter 3 TaDpay “an : a 3 YR a : ‘ te mn . . “ ie wg h s : 5 | N pF ie ota erry LaPeatl| Family's =~ daughter replied, “I night's lodging. a loan of money method is much more economical yjonary Engineers. The wife, Mrs.|and while at Indianapolis was a Miss Julia Anne Tefft, pe Os and started him of again. and just as satisiactory Susanna Christee, survives him member of Roberts Park M. E.| go °apic - — Church, Aftermath and Sorosis | i
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gram. With the circus is the Free BENJAMIN F. SWINDLER, 0De- | qiube and the War Mothers. She |
born Trio, wh erform acrobatic rator of City Market meat stand |... wi ol ; SOCi ircles feats on an elevated stage There I+ S an Off. the- Record Definition Re De re me 15 ers hy wae vides know in social circle Tonight's Presentation at Your
also will he ¢ meluding fireworks who died yesterday at the home of AAT , program for Riverside patron By PAUL HARRISON | thus driving people into the thea-| has been turning down numerous | a daughier, Mrs. M. J. Mannix, Be a ey ho * For dancers, Broad Ripple has OLLYWOOD, July 4-—Short| ters. . . All Hollywood seems | parts . . . Universal acquired sev-| 1035 Fairfield Ave. is to be buried | pelt SOT SOR ot oto SOC Nei hborhood Theaters engaged Hank Henry and his mu- takes: A group of executives pleased by the comeback of Lew eral stories for Deanna Durbin | at Crown Hill following Masonie | 1 1qren | 4 siciang and entertainers There | and the writer of a picture as- Ayres, who stole “Holiday” at Co-| which she now is too big to play. | funeral services at 10 a. m. Wednes- y will be free dancing both this aft lumbia and was being fought over | But her next picture after “That | day at the Herrmann Funeral | MISS MARION EATON, 2120 N.
alt- | sembled the other afternoon to hear " i “Ci idi es mnasesensene Riverside to recordings of the much-balivhooed | bY Paramount producers when he | Certain Age” probably will be “Cin- | Home, 2128 N. Meridian St. He | Alabama St., who died Saturday at NORTH SIDE EAST SIDE
ss repr | ee — the music of Hal Bailey and his | star } Ww moved to M-G-M. . . , Truth about | derella,” a fantasy in Technicolor. | was 89 | a few h ft 30th at Northwestern 2116 E. 10th st. : oe AANf MIS | stars songs. The author was asked g : : : Methodist Hospital a few hours after 1 a Jt nd what he thought of her voice William Wyler's removal from the | Exhibitors have been cautioning the | Mr. Swindler, native of Davton, | ____ R E X Rouble Veature HAMILTON nat h 12h 85 ¢ “WIDE OPEN FACES" “ISLAND IN THE 8
G C Brown Gloria Stuard iy . 3 “eh . “ . » » . . : KY” or the day “I'd describe it” he said, “as a directorship of an Se nd Shucke ROY 1 1% "HEF STOW. WD tp | ©. ig] N nee of PeniAinha PERFEOT HOTIDAY SHOW! | Paul Muni “SCARFACE Bing Croshvy “DR. RHYTHM" 12, coft- | cultivated scream.” Merle Oberon in “The Lady and the | fast lodge 564, F. & A. M. Survivors BALOONY 306 AFTER 2 _
— . Mutve 1 seream . > Coll t Adrd A116 E. Wash. dis- Cowboy” is that he refused to at- EE A a | besides Mrs. Mannix are another VOGUE Mon. & Tues. GOLDEN Piervare Nie, u a WEST”
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X \n na 8 & § : p i tonight tend a conference with Producer | daughter, Mrs. Lucille Leech, and | Myrna Pl “GIRL, OF Inv. COTDEN
AYNE MORRIS and Priscilla Goldwyn. Summarily ousted, he | a son, Frank Swindler, both of In- | : 100 YEARS” RURGESS PUPILS | Wi Lane have allowed their ro- then wanted to discuss it, but by Lloyd Purchases is Plu Voene Variety Hour - iE Toth . mance to ¢ . p , sn i , ;
dianapolis. | : , Continuous Matinee Today [ EMERSON Comfortably i . MAR : 2351 Station St. Matinee
ool in preparation f Gold didn't tt y 3 29518 ry es ered N pe |, on . ne °| Hi IS Early Fi lms GEORGE vw NUGRE: 144 D R E A M Double Features . Tm
o new pairings engineered by the! talk Pl & A : easant St, omot p ‘man, | y “IOV ING T IVE RECITAL publicity department A 4 4 DS esuL.omobile HEpaiIAN “BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH WIFE Gary cox oF LING roLo” u Rosemary Lane and Jeffrey $ Tschudi Burgess is fo pre y tt HEY
: ’ iret s who died yesterday, is to be buried | | __ Mary Carlisle “TIP OFF GIRLS" Extra! Our Gang Comedy Syl Lynn, who have just finished a pi al RL at Washington Park Cemetery joi IRIT 7 tllineis and 34th 1332 ¥. Wash, St. J 1. ( 1aVe JUS is C= . sen | as cent th oll nian nile 3 orees Walt sney have HOLLYWOOD. July 4 (UP) — lowin {funera services at 3:3 Cont, M tinee Today | : 1€ lfollowing piano pupils in| tyre together, have consented to I \ D: Jul : “Tin 1 's TRAN Co nee Today
recite) A Bn NN ednesday in the | play a heart-throb role for the gos- | been given a five-day, 40-hour week, | Harold Lloyd recalled the thrill of EY ~~ ” |RARADISE FOR THREE Ginger JRogers—tames "Stewart Paul Wr us Ch auditorium sip columns and a two-week vacation with pay. | seeing himself top-billed for the a “1500 Roosevelt Frank YS 10US Jan Youne i Mba a hy y An 1 Hayes, | Although press agenis have en- . . Tyrone Power, Gary Cooper, | first time on Broadway today as he | Hollywood Double Feature : PARADISE FOR THREE Mary Ann and Bettie Renard, Lois gineered scores of widelv-noted at- : A » I $ “MAD ABOUT “MUSIE Durbin 1 E. Wash, Brachle, Annabelle Dickerson. Her- pore = : ae ¥ hoved al Harold Lloyd and Director Lloyd | took possession of the original nega- | h 4 %/ Jean Harlow “HELL'S ANGELS" Paramount Double Feature bert Barnet. Margaret Hummel, | when one of en '« made the de. | Bacon have gone crazy over minia- | tives of 114 of his early comedies. BING Hare le Mu ’ Central at Fall Crk. “FIFTY-SECOND STREET" Jean Ray Gannon, Frances Ham- | fendant in a suit to alienation of | ture trains. And Al Jolson is study-' For sentimental reasons, the spec- CROSBY Here Is My Heart | yi Nl Mee nT ZARING ps 1 Sylvia Sidney “DEAD END" ti6 . ing plans for a costly tov-gauge |tacled comedian bought them from [| Gare Cooper “Bluebeard's 8th Wife” a Na “NURSE FROM BROOKLYN’ — SURO. Matinee: Today “-
lin, Charles Wratten, Barbara Dun- Franti 3 alt u affections. The husband, an ob- : : th A tt : ‘ail sstem 1® Pathe Co, They include such Bing Crosby “DR. RHYTHM’ w D can, Roy Johnson secure actor. will claim that his wife railroad syste to be installed in h v 4 | C= ...'"-»'-.np o_r Continuous Matinee Today a, L VEST S SIDE
: : i . is | silent day hits as “Grandma's Boy —————— Speedway City Richard Pumphrey, Alice Jean | we : : her his garden. . . . John Montague is silen h i 16th & Delaware WwW A peedway Nadolny, Betty Graham, Ruth Belle RE still around town, golfing and lift- | “Why Worry?" “Safety Last” and CINEMA Nouhle Feature SPEED Y Py MacDonald Nadolny, ' Graham, t I matte i r gal. s : : sent | « ; " yrone Power ‘ Mary Katherine Kuszmaul, Rose | was forbidden to see him. ing ends of automobiles, Night | “The Freshman. IN orn CHICAG “GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST"
ary McDonald, Virginis roa clubbing, he creeps up behind| ‘The one Mr. Lloyd was most eager v oy, OVE ON A BUDGET” “BELOVED BRAT” ary Done garsinia Metager, RNA Py . A au d netic friends and lifts them, chair and| to get was “Bumping Into Broad- | At YY dpi | 13 vt. wane [ST A T E 2 Double po Betty Lesman, Carmen Thomas and M 4 18% Served nouict | all. upon their tables way.” It was this picture that first ] ST, CLAIR Cont. Matinee Today o Ral ih ReHamy Helen McShane, on her bosses that she is tired F & # put his name in the Broadway | “FOUR x ann d dults 150 ell 4:30 Cire Gable | PRN LLET of perfect wife pictures and wants | lights. Mr. Lloyd, then in New York | JOY OF LIVING”
1 » } : ssiss— . Wash. & Belmon® to be a meanie for a change. . . . ARNER BROTHERS have SO | fo: the first time. saw the marquees Service 2d & Cotinge— BELMONT Ww Wash. & Belmon And Alice Faye, somewhat to her many bows and arrows left | and said he still remembers the 7. ” UPTOWN Cont. Matinee pday “ Frank Morgan ; ‘ | ‘ ; » Adults Be Till PARADISE FOR THREE” WHAT, WHEN, WHERE || own consternation, will be shifted | over from “Robin Hood” that | {hyill. er GO CHASE YOURSELF “THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN" | into straight drama as quickly as| they're now going to film the life | . a Eu ii See Classification No. 13—“Personal Serv- wee 'THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN" ~ 2 © 2540 W. Mich. St APOLLO | possible. She still thinks she a bet- | of William Tell. Probably with | | ices” for the names and addresses of doz- TALBOTT staid DAISY Double Copper “The Birth of a Ras with Rui} ter singer than an actress, . . . Leo | Paul Muni. And a Big Apple. OPEN AT NOON-—25¢ TO 1 | ens of firms and individuals who are i Carole Lombard “LIVES OF A BEN NGA CANCER" ing. Richa RS ve Carillo hasn't given up the idea of fF Fu LTE Ir nITY ready and anxious to serve you in many ¥ Burns & Allen COLLEGE Ak NG” Roger Pryor “MISSING ARLE” playing, in real life, the role of the SOUTH SIDE
3, us Eg \ different ways. Udell at Clift CIRCLE : Governor of California HE Tones, Joan and Franchot, 4 1] 4 (| & | u D L L L Adm. A eh 0c Ise ——— - ey Gites Ro gers, Dovel aime wilt 11 A picture, previewed the other | both will be available to the 4 “ROMANCE IN THE DARK FOUNTAIN SQUARE Jr.. at 2:27, 5:04, 1:41 and 10:18. | night, was so bad that the foot-| New York stage next autumn. Her | 4 LAST DAYS! Ready fo Serve You “EBB TIDE" in Technicolor Donhle Feature Joan Blondel . ¢ 3 . RHY
{ “The. Saint in, New York. it | prints are said to have walked out | contract permits her to work rand | EAST SIDE Jouis arward a Sutton, at 1:15 i 3 a—— — —c— = 3:82. 6:28 and 9.08 © 1] of the forecourt of the theater. . , .| legitimate theater, and her husban ~~ Pet Tio = 114 E. Washington __Continuous_Matinee Today LOEW'S That film will join the list com- ‘| has determined to quit the screen. "Here ls one ® the (Accountants) (Pet Hospital) RB | J Oo U Double Feature SAN R At Fountain Square : piled by Martin Greene in He's dissatisfied with the roles he | - JOAN T T. ANDREWS Tax Consultant, | | REDMO! N. TaD vacations, N. “LANCER Dolores Del Rio DE S oN, Feature ne ae 1009 || scheme to increase box office te- | has been getting here. . . Luise he a | Fens... xo..208 | FOR _YOUR PETS. “SEA RACKETEERS" “IN OLD CHIC
(Attorneys tinuous From 10:30 Sally Eilers DANGER CPaTROLY gi and 1 ceipts throtighout the nation. He | Rainer is another Metro player who | - dd ee (Live Stock—Commission __Con i PRC Continuous A Tass do ¥oman , Against Jima, Bruce plans to show movies in the streets, be re APPLEMAN Co Win. tornex-at-L | Mer chatits) P, A R K E R pr featur — Give rv Astor, at 2:15, 4:35 ¥ and * x x x T * x “Ww | ) : (Automobile Repairing) DOWNS & CO. “HER JUNGLE LO 5 R Oo Vv E fNouble Festuie 4 * s i pt HAVE your, 38 serviced at a UNION | 32 Union. Atock Yards. LI-5461, Mary Carlisle “TIP OFF. GIRLS" “REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK
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