Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1938 — Page 19

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THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 1938 Ll THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ____

‘Sisters’ and | |T SEEMS EVERYBODY'S DONG IT | Opening Today

Loew’s

\ / . , Suez Picked | : E “THERE GOES MY HEART”—Fredric March, Virginia Bruce, Patsy : : ; : : sea Kelly, Alan Mowbray. Directed by Norman Z. McLeod; from a story : by Ed Sullivan. ; When an heiress decides to chuck her income and get a job en her

o oe For 1st Prize : : he : own, and when a reporter is assigned to cover the story, romance is : a eg 4 4 the usual cinematic result. And so it happens here.

: “JUVENILE COURT”—Paul Kelley, Rita Hayworth, Frankie Darro. . . we MZ Eo a : i Directed by D. Ross Lederman. 2 Pictures Tie for Critics : 1 : £3 5 : : A public defender sets out to do something for the slum kids and : ; ; EP succeeds, despite adverse public opinion and a robbery by the youngsters. Hit of the Month :

For October.

Opening Tomorrow

Circle = AT 5 k ; i 38 “THANKS FOR THE MEMORY”—Bob Hope, Shirley Ross, Charles Sand How featuring overt AE a a § ; Butterworth, Otto Kruger, Hedda Hopper. Directed by George Archini ing motion pictures, e Sis wi ; baud; screen play by Lynn Starling. ters” and “Suez” tied for first place : a : Stormy days among the newlyweds. The groom, & salesman, quits in the Scripps-Howard Picture Hit ae : & his job for full-time novel writing. The bride supports the family. of the Month for October. : Inevitable disagreements follow, but a blessed event in the offing effects

“The Sisters,” produced by War- a reunion. ner Bros. and directed by Anatole “ILLEGAL TRAFFIC”—J. Carrol Naish, Mary Carlisle. Direct-

Litvak, was highly praised by] : : AE yg ed by Louis King. Scripps-Howard critics for the out-| ° Sean ; Trucking—the racket, not the dance—gets another going over in standing acting of Errol Flynn, oo Er : Gn vo this one. Bette Davis and Anita Louise. be Indiana ae : “IF 1 WERE KING”—Ronald Colman, Frances Dee, Basil Rathbone, pun B Be ik on ol f Ellen Drew. Produced and directed by Frank Lloyd; from the play al .of the building of the Suez Canal Tn HEE ; by Justin Huntly McCarthy, in Preston Sturgis’ screen version. The picture i Tyrone Power : 3 The fanciful and familiar story of Francois Villon, swashbuckling with Loretia Young and Annabella. 3 ; poet of 15th Century Paris. How, by stabbing the right man, he Following sre some of the com- : : gained the King’s favor, beat off the Burgundians and was rewarded / 5 a by a princess’ love and exile on a trumped-up charge of treason. f

ents of Scripps-Howard critics: ! Lyric

‘ . 9 2 + 2% EA Swell Picture ; : 4 Pd GEORGE OLSEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA (on stage)—Imogene William Boehnel of The World an : : : Coca, comedy star of the revue, “New Faces;” Jimmy Brierly, Phyllis Telegram says about “The Sisters”: 3 al ; i | Colt, the Tanner Sisters, Kirk Allen, Massey and Miller, Julie Munson, “There is a great deal of charm Siw Sa : Bob Burton, Hank Russell and singing ensemble, and picturesqueness about the = «JUST AROUND THE CORNER” (on screen)—Shirley Temple, whole thing which is contagious and : Ge i SEE : Hr Charles Farrell, Joan Davis, Bill Robinson, Bert Lahr. \ Pl us : entertaining. In addition, the earth-| , 4 E nn J Confusion and patriotic symbolism run riot when Shirley mistakes \ Drama of Our Forgotten Boys! Sake eS a, i ] oo ; : : | Uncle Sam Yel, the vilwlage banker, with the bearded cartoon rep- 2 Teeming with Excitement! S , SE ‘ |resentative of the U. S. A. Duri provide a thrill that will leave you ; on pose) eo: SA Dying the lulls, Miss Temple manages to work : JUVENILE COURT

a little pale around the gills, In iw a 0 short, here’s a swell picture.” Tp : : : : PAUL KELLEY—FRANKIE DARR Winsor French, The Cleveland va HEE 3 2 BEERY TESTS ; Ext 1D Id Duck c t Press, comments: : : Lg O [ 1 500 | Wallace Beery made costume tests Xira: ona ue arioon “I found ‘The Sisters’ an absorb- oe a Z nN Y . bo he fost Bme in wid jo Bis _— i = ~ : : “Stan ight.” : 5 no Hy ne of ay -rs 0. a : 2 i A [onl I Ie rt DE DE that = is beautifully acted by an almost ; ; : : DS id a wel nage his type of clothes needed no testing. | flawlessly selected cast and has been : : : : ; i Lig : M 5 h d hi £0 9 . dl crisniy ana. venders arccied vs QE of || Gomer mn ania con: | “user” “MEN WITH WINGS” With FRED MacMURRAY | Anatole Litvak, ios - ga || smash hit, “I'd Rather Be : oi Edward Carberry .of The Cincin- : : : Right.” Every seat for all four |

nati Post writes: : : Gl : performances was sold last ‘Sisters’ Praised : E : Saturday.

‘ ; an ; ; The New Deal satire has ““The Sisters’ is as excellent a : 5 a : : period piece as a Hollywood lately - Jone Sood. reas Puisiiess 0 0) enamored of period pieces has given : Gn : mn a aaeiphia, asningion us in the past year. Anatole Lit- | and rittsburgh since it desert vak’s direction is nothing short of un ed Broadway for the road. brilliant. He not only manages a diffuse plot expertly, but actually ; i : i makes such players as Errol Flynn 3 a Cia and Anita Louise appear adorn- a a Tan a a SIR EDWARD ments of their profession. : Sn Ge |B MENTALIST, ASTROLOGIST From San Francisco, Claude A. ; mr a = Appearing at La Belle of The News reports: | § L : i a 2914 BROOKSIDE AVE. “ Suez’ it is this month, though it | ; : ii : Cherry 2099 was hard work to make a choice i a with ‘The Sisters’ also on the screen. | i i be : : : ] However, the Power, Young, Anna- # : ; - i= : : bella opus won in a photo finish. : 2 3 ; | Storm sequence was one of the big| : : : % Eo : Bd } vOGUu gd 22 technical knockouts of the season.” | ; ; : : 3 COLLEGE AT 63d : : 2 y Thru Saturday

‘Suez’ Chosen wh _— = At 6:45 and 9:55 = with a twist of his sWor

. : Carl Victor Little of The Okla- . : homa News ate If you think youre seeing double in the above | the Alabama St. playhouse tomorrow for a six-night oh n . fight ‘th the twist of a phrase... LEXANDERS {ady’s heart Wi

“As vast as is this epic of building! Pictures, it’s only because both the Civic Theater and | run, while the movie, which is called “Spring Madof the Suez Canal, the producer the M-G-M movie people have Philip Barry's | ness,” will be at Loew’s in a few wecks. If you can’t

rryl F. nuck f ‘Llovds of| “Spring Dance” in production. In the top picture, | wait until tomorrow to see what happens to Mr. TEER Dany, Ey the Civic players are Mary Wiley, Jack Prosch and | Barry's characters, Miss O'Sullivan and Messrs. RAGI IME recent smash, ‘Alexander’s Ragtime Eli Messenger. Below, in the identical scene from Ayres and Meredith will be broadcasting portions of Band, keeps his characters and the the movies, are Maureen O'Sullivan, Lew Ayres and | the picture on tonight's “Good News” program over AW L Burgess Meredith. The Civic production opens at | an NBC network. Plus ry 5:30 P. M

/ the foreground. Mr. Zanuck by no . o | tions that carry the play through “] AM THE LAW” \ means takes you for a ride on his M ISS Ski nner Proves 2d its 36 years. With Edw. G. Robinson

\ s : : en Jouve, torgruing the occu- . Miss Skinner has selected the cosSe rvi gle Can Eq ual the Is tum.s, slang and contemporary al- : / «J : jusions of the various periods de- NN ? Disney Epic Co - lightfully. In her performance, the WAR ®e © © . By JAMES THRASHER their daughter Jessie are true chil- dramatic high point remains the Tomorrow C . B k The proof of the pudding, con- dren of their age and environment. scene of the excursion boat's sink- 5. Hour Battle om | Ng ac trary to proverb, is in the second Paul feeds the fire of an orphaned ing when, with a few feet of ship’s of Swing ” : serving. At least, the theatrical pud-| youth's ambition, and reaches his raj], she seems to make the whole 8 till 1 A. M. CRN RI ding must be a good one to prove gpal as surely and as dully as a| theater rock and your heart leap RIT A RIO Lo

1 Whi i! enjoyable on the second visit, and | io A ~ : : ite and 7 Dwarf § Rony oratio Alger hero. Jessie, product ; The Queen of the Jitterbug Snow hite arts | especially when it is as unusual a|o¢ the “flapper” era, scorns her £0 your throat, and Her All-Girl Orch. ON TE

dish as “Edna, His Wife.” Ther’ ; ; vs. Starts Tomorrow. mother’s shortcomings in utter =MARTENS CONCERTS, Inc.= DON ALBERT'S ; rd —

But the distinguished soloist, Cor- | selfishness. And poor Edna, longnelia Otis Skinner, showed an au-|ing for Qhicago and a back fence NINTH ANNUAL SEASON 20 Colored NBC Swinzsters Walt Disney’s potential classic, |dience at English’s last evening that |to gossip over, wrings cold comfort Second Concert of Present Series Tickets Now on Sale - Sys wp |her adaptation of Margaret Ayer from the movies and the hair-| ] THERE 18 NO VIOLINIST AN Ind. Theatre News Shop z Snow White and the Seven ; ; THE WORLD OF MUSIC WHO incl. tax % > . i : “| Barnes’ novel is more than a stunt. dresser. Ey Da CNSOLCTHLY 55¢ th] 5:50 : on Dwarfs,” will be back in town again |1¢ js good dramatic entertainment,| And when the knowledge of Paul's| | ALONE IN HIS ART AS Nov. 11th : . eT a tomorrow. The Fountain Square artfully contrived, and acted with a infidelity of many years comes Eg : 4 N has booked an engagement for to- skill to hold the interest and people| Crashing upon her, there is noth- — galley Lu aink >. morrow and Saturday nights and |the stage with imaginary charac-|ing on her narrow horizon to bring INDIANA A Sunday. ters. comfort or support, we ’ = UNE, ure wil be shown twice| “ace again iiss Skinner captured THEE 18 something Insenesque in § NEXT SUNDAY AFT.--ENGLISHS OF elpfof[c gale on Friday and alder, at 73% sng dire completely With a fat a A a Seats Now on Sale—Room 201, al a : . m, Five Sunday shows! .inati 11usi i i e . : 1 D y S'cinating illusion. Things still move | And” the pattern is shown admir- 33 Monument Circle BALLARAOOM in FRANK#1LOYD’S

are scheduled at 1:30, 3:36, 5:42 : ; Ei Prices $1.65, $2.20, $2.75, $8.30, $3.85 : = : ’ »islowly at first; there is a sense of aply in the fragmentary conversa- Se — 7:48 and 9:36 p. m. strangeness and stiffness as we wait y 2 y A, J SL Wh.

Ee nT a A AR ARE 7 Ee I 3 I¥ for the other characters to appear. EAST QONSTANGE BENNETT in “SERVICE DE LUXE” or'iiciziz IF | WERE KING

Imagination, however, comes quickly WHAT, WHEN, WHERE to the rescue, and Miss Skinner,

? 1°} APOLLO playing her eight parts, speeds the A Poramount Picture with vigez?” with Tyrone Power. Loe play along—and the customers with tte Young Annabella, at 11, 1:14, ||it—as though it were conventional (711g 6774 = 1 h o EI ET tg Frances Dee - Basil Rathbone LJ

2058 wna 950 Jeky oh The tragedy of Edna Losser Jones’ : Ellen Drew + C.V. France - Henry Wilcoxon

“__ dramatic, emotional, romantic story ) in which they are involved, well in

king, what treasures

5:25, 7:35 and 9:5

CIRCLE life is inevitable. Daughter of the “Service De Luxe,” with Constance Bite Yalan, WI, depot masier, She YOU MAY BE A KNIT-WIT. 0 but i love you truly! 3 Cl LT El de Bi Ploy by Justin Huntly McCarthy

Benet. Vincent Price. Mischa Auer. Clings 0 he poite%, Sinden YO 4 dD TEE k Llovd harlie Ruggles, a :55, 2:30, 5:05, code and interests of her girlhood : roduced an (recte gan 3} king of Aleatra " with Gall Pat- ih 52 TIS PIs Wy devil : Bob Hope and Shirlcy Ross whe \ Plus 4 i : ick, Lloyd Nolan, at 11, 1:35, 4:10, 0 sprout new seeds after the paren- - “ “ : 6:40 and 9:20. tal planning. p a 4 made “THANKS FOR THE MEMORY el Sel LISH'S She and her hush ae g = ; : y crak NG AH i ae Soond Paul ona) ff : the grandest song hit of the year now 0 M4 LEEDS " oN, « 2 George 8. Kaufman and Moss. Hart, NOW 15¢ To Eo : Rn George M. Cohan. Curtain at ¢ 6 CdR LL : 2 make “THANKS FOR THE MEMORY" 1

Edw. G. Robinson

INDIANA «I AM THE LAW” aE . a picture that'll laugh its way right em T ONIGHT’S PRESENTATION AT Y OU Re

WL) With Wings,” with Fred Errol Fina ‘FOUN: A CROWD” ; : 3 2 = : D T HE T acMurray, Louise Campbell, ay ¥ ii : So , Milland, at 11. 1:08. 3:23. 5:38, 7:53 NOW 13c § CITCYOR 2 into your heart. N E I G H B O R H O O A E R an :08. eo

Dead End Kids 2 7 LOEWS pen HELE, TOON Gun ewis one * BE y - > 3 0 cd Moh nm Heart 5 wih “Dick Tracy Returns” — News “ iY WEST SIDE ee Soymn SIDE EAST SIDE redriec March, rginia Bruce, a : £z% 3 2 ———— TG Tash A Belmant rns & Chuvrhman 2930 E, 10th St. 11:05, 1:45 4:30, 7:18 and 10. rs % ial Attraction Warren William BELMONT "special atusazeion” | AVALON arren Wiliam |P ARK ER rami’

“Juvenile Court,’ with Paul Kelly, LAST TIMES TODAY! in ; ’ venile Court} iL ; i 7 ; A ‘WIVES UNDER SUSPICION” “NO TIME TO MARRY” at 12:45, 3:25, 6:10 and 8:35 fr : Spencer Traey—MNkey, Boone “SAINT IN NEW YORK” Spencer Tracy “MAN'S CASTLE” __

LYRIC ; % : Plus “OUR GANG FOLLIES OF 1938” |= TE eh Vaudeville, with Count Berni on SE ; Sd : Only West Side Theater Participating in NORTH SIDE RIVOLI tio ase Vici's orchestra. on stage at 1:08, 3 BEER : d oA HH ; MOVIE QUIZ CONTEST tlinots and 34th “Errol 3:52, 6:46 and 9-30. : : ; : SPEEDWAY “sneedwas City R I T Z By op Olivia De Havilland FOUR'S “Hard to Get,” with Olivia de i ; e 5 $23 ? . Joe E. Brown “ > y une Lang Haviland, Dick Powell. on screen at ls EI = SPEEDWA June Travis V.THEEE LOVES HAS NANCY AND! Clyde McCoy's Orchestra 11:33, 2:17, 5:11, 7:55 and 10:30. Ee - : “THE GLADIATOR” Start us Nove ; % / Fay Wray “KING KONG . arts Sunda —Lane Sistels

Novelty ds re Central at talt Urk | «pour Daughters’ 'Y “Hold That Co-ed" aa) 2 asan-w. views | LARING cond agains Every Sunday 12 to 1—Adults 15¢ NEW DAISY = Ruby Keeler “CAREFREE After 1 p. m.—Adults 25 nne “ “MOTHER CAREY'S CHICKENS" Richard Dix “SKY GIANT” EMERSON pia. oh. “ISLAND IN THE SKY : 16th & Delaware Gloria Stuart rawara a1 siaime | CINEMA Starts 1:30—150 | “LADY OBJECTS’ 5 Last Times Toda HOWARD Special Attraction 10¢_Till 6 BULLDOG DRUMMOND IN AFRICA x Admission, 20c Tyrone Power—Alice Faye Bing Crosby Featurette plus Novelty “THE BIRTH OF A BABY” “ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND”

Mary Ellis Victor J j a =p 2 "GLAMOROUS NIGHT" EEE EEE 5 4 i ? Pies Sected SROFL Sheets Victor Mckagien "pEvHLS PAE, TACOMA on

Grant “TELEPHON Judith Plus MARCH of MM uke 3 Herbert Marshall | Withers OPERATOR? __Allen_| Plus MARCH « TIME | : RE 2102 W. 10th St. Hollywood Robert Yous «soME BARONE DANGEROUS" : ; S T A T E It’s a Scream Ruth Hussey vw - artha Raye “RICH MAN, POOR GIRL” Yosl

Leo Carillo “CITY STREETS” TUXEDO “Franonol “Tone

INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA \ J Fe Ri Sale | JUXEDO | mide 5 * SOUTH SIDE ST. CLAIR Da Er Wm. ‘Gargan “PERSONAL SECH REPAY : FABIEN SEVITZKY, Conductor ; nN '\ IS Hieriliie Mickey Rooney nn 201s TOWN" er I R V I N S S87 = Yh. 3 > ITA ouble Featur — eA (OPENING CONCERTS, NOV. 18-19) \ RY CL ORE iar SoH sie eH, a, Peo TCL Murat Theatre ~~ = ON St _SPEED TO a. Lincoln UPTOWN Boars Gen 4s Paramount i was 10 FRIDAY AFTERNOONS at 2:45 Se A AL “ LINCOLN Doug. Fairbanks Jr. “IM FROM THE CITY" | HEE BLAND Sr Ore,

= oe | 10 SATURDAY EVENINGS at 8:30 =| as N et oslo L Eds Te Gad” na a | 8 “FOUNTAIN TALBOTT Fino oh Eo SOLOISTS YER rs FOUNTAIN SQUARE |" Gi wun peiiith ier HAMILTON or aT

The La Sister Claud E o ” JOSEF HOFMANN, Pianist GASPAR CASSADO, ‘Cellist e FOU e > HIERSY Rains Only North Side Theater Particivating in 1 AM THE LAW

3 " AUG rami AM 13E LA : LAURITZ MELCHIOR, Tenor MARGARET HALSTEAD, Soprano 4 Paul Kelly “MISSING GUEST” OVIE QUIZ CONTES 6116 KE. Wash, ve a TH SOLDEN Family Night

MISCHA ELMAN, Violinist DALIES FRANTZ, Pianist \ ARN yom : Td 20% Shelby St. 30th at Northwes.ern : : Robert Wilcox vn o“ 9 I A oe voy New Garfield Nan Grey R E X Praia Cane ARE FARADNE

THE INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONIC CHOIR EX : ud “RECKLESS LIVING” EN ARE SUCH Loa ! ELMER STEFFEN, Conductor o — "1 WAS A SPY “MR. MOTO TAKES A CHANCE”

SEASON PRICES 10 CONCERTS edd Wl [SANDERS ‘'rnii’mics™ \ VOGUE $1.50, $10.00, $15.00, $18.50, $22.50 ILLEGAL TRAFFIC a gd 1 | wponmninl | sep gorfff ON SALE MURAT BOX OFFICE, Riley 9597 . CARROL NAISH MARY CARLISLE 0 | GROVE Swiss Ip] VE,

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