Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1939 — Page 24

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: | TH FELLOWS Bell Movie | HIGH-RIDING HARDYS WORK ON NEXT OF SEES | Hollywood Touch Is Given ©TUiove, Bit Short of EE on WN aE oN LE a It was legal today when Edith Fels

City With Movie Preview HOLLYWOOD, May 12 (U, P).~= By HARRY MORRISON | lows, young actress, addressed her grandmother as “Mother.”

K IN IN Bell = el F F $ R of | A movie, “Invitation to Happiness” with Irene Dunne and Fred © 0 0 0S | al § | MacMurray, recently provided the first authentic Hollywood atmosphere ‘e tl orl ate a oe: as bE a SE \ . ¥ 4 “years sores 33 rn ‘to land<bound Indianapolis in 18 years, ladopted hv her paternal grands It was previewed and criticized by the City's movie-going gentry at mother, Mrs, Elizabeth L. Fellows,

Telephone Stor y Has ; ; SC Sala TT. JA | Paramount's sereening room, with whom she has lived since she ] ¥ X a 3 3 ho was 5 months old Edith's parents

Drama and Shows . J RNa ; \ Rs & Indianapolis’ introduction te another phase of the movie industry is! ave divorced . : CC i Sl R § 8 CL . ll an old song to Hollywood, according |= ) -

| to Rufus Blair, Paramount executive

| here for the event, % Making a movie, he declared, is Ri

n Y A RT < a, k : re : v ; 3 1 \ t Ry ¥ 53 TR — V JAMES THRASHER : § y L Xa : X N 3 : only the first step in its trip to the

ives of great men all remind us 3 4 ] pa . - |) #3 . i eventually Darryl Zanuck ob ; X EW = \ a F & SER 3 theaters of the nation. After the No oney OWN.

Brothers Warner will preserve stare and the stand-«ins have left

in celluloid for posterity wl ak 9 3 : Ee § | for their after-pioture cruises and 5 i i 0, on the heels of Pasteur, Zola : : | 3 ; Vine St. vigils, respectively, the cut C earance a e ® q Ge JOSS of Suez Canal fame AEH 4 \ LN [ters and minor executives go to

“The Story of Alexander 3 .. 1 ] : REE RS ‘ork y ’ v3: A nazin Dre 8S Bell,” on view at the Apollo \ \ \ wo Women's Filled a 0

the week beginn ing today N : § WN AEE CR “No one knows whether the show | and Swagger sd Special

The storv of the i mes in- : SL : i N 3 Sa [ig really good-=we just hope it is,” | ention Is an mtrinsically dramatic Sa SN \ R TTR i ; ; 3 > : N 3 3 \ \ 1 said | one. Those haray staples of strug- ) N : L i p 8 : X : | DRESSES gl pis ry N 3 .- 3 The show 1&8 shoved in, unan-| dl ’

¢ Sa ntment and eventual C8 \ & Ly D TRL : ump! red bY the ele AN mR Li FON 3 } : nounced, at the end of a regular | ’ FOR Ws p = | billsof<fare and the audience is/ !

Wad "a aw like "ea R N N » 3 3 : A prod a he J \ . * a 3 CR X z NS \ bins { watched tor wrong laughs, bad | one may still feel some- a La \ > § waits, inappreciation, and everys| . ells awestruck entl - \ LRN \ Na ¥ thing else that means “no B, 0" | > prospect of levelin Back to the cutting rooms it goes, 318.1 A tance with the |and then, if it's a class show, it's] Values! NT IE OR Value! {announced at Grauman’'s or some) Lovely fabrics and col WE BARB

other high-class theater, IL OFS. AN na LE AYRES Every Smart Style

| This time everyone again just] 5 W kl ! (3 eT 1 » Material and Color hopes. i 2 c ee y ay ,

“After that second showing.” said | LAH All sizes. Mr. Blair, “it hag to be a very bad Open Saturday Night sigh mistake to make us change it.” | Until 9 o'Clock 26¢ WEEKLY! He said they didn't follow any rhyme or reason in putting out the Ef show, If a house at Cincinnati or \| Women's Spring one at Indianapolis has particularly SHOES $3.88 good luck with a show, it will stay two or mavbe three weeks, That . = nits the theater ahead of schedule omens Smal TE, nN NR ! ; 3 ; bo Pad it can pass up a show that HATS 88¢ 3 ) A RE Ee iN 3 3 3 Re ] : y "| . - - A ——— I - SN Ri Nay 3 a 1 hoe heen going so well in other | SHOPS RT eT pa

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* Hardys Ride High” is playing a second week at Loew's, next scene on a location trip, we have Cecilia Parker, Mr. Van Dyke, of this popular family series already is at work on its next Fay Holden and Lewis Stone. It may safely be assumed that with a new director, W, 8, Van Dyke. Here, discusting the | Rooney, the irrepressible Andy, is not far in the offing

Mickey | taneously in Chicago and at Gnaw Bl Between Maryland and Wash, Sts ! TTHBone, Ind. (if Gnaw Bone has a cinema), while New York and the”

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audiences, though they certainly!

Here Tonight rea _ em Sings at Roof hei wisi dw o| [8 TODAY!

teseateh Not Lacking . 3 3 3 ; RA ; {than they push them up, do tend to| Shwe : tw R } 3 \ level off in many parts of the oun. 5 hounld have : ined out to be ‘Oliver Oliver Drops Curtain Y Wl Y \ WN \ Ae 3 Marian Redding Appears wits hard to sav." declared Mr. | :

On Civie Theater Season. § ¥ . YN 8 \ With Red Nichols Sunday. | Blair, “that one part of the couns|

"pal 1 Q TRUR a AAT \ try goes for one type of production narged. ne A i x \ R OR A \ n ) ) 3 \ 2} \ more than another part. But there's ) " y Superficial Lira Oliver Oliver.” a comedy by Paul _ 3 WN \ CR Marian Redding. former Indiana! usually a pretiy good market somes ; a | ah LOVE 50 GREAT ' Ye . Bd Ne born, will be presented by ti NERY aR ; \ University coed, will sing with Red Where for every movie we put i A n AR Lit inspired this man tetatt screen, 181 bh A I nl ater tonight throug! Ty N Nichols and his Five Pennies band be it Class A, B or C ’ A A. "to endure hunger, fail p=} sdnesda ringing! roles wil > 3 \ J when they stage a one<nighter at Our movie gentry liked “Invitas| ; \ : HA \dicule to i ; \ : the Indiana Roof Sunday tion to Happiness,” all right, Of} y ures nedtule...

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n ond V al anu i N . N ha \ A \ i ‘- \ BLS 1 LeFew C Robix son and NN \ Mr. Nichols auditioned Mise Red course it was a little late to make | « achieve his dream of nt NX Bell Katharine Pantse Ra. ding when he was playing recently any changes, inasmuch as it's due in| ho WE spanning continents Portals In The story is that an ambition Fa X Rie at the Netherlands Plaza Hotel in Indianapolis sometime next month, | : R with the human voice! TAN \ Na Cincinnati. He chose her after hear but the cards indicated they didn't) , N

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iu Sadat y CG bik mother a) u 1 arrmnee MN Y N 3 on \ 2 RN A pL woven Some IN: iable marriage for het n wh RL SA Ae ing more than 150 vocalists in three think there was much room for ims |

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Rend wv the awe | Ina hat he is a “woman Calg | tomorrow night

a. telephone, | a Wit j& the Civie Macing the Emerson's current first<run movie, “North of Shanghal,” while The orchestra had been plaving in " entic occurrences, i igh nter Cirbirs. wl th vids ne the popular crooning cowboy, Gene Autry, is now on view at the Chicago when a Swine poll pi Un ’ : ning and mteresting et RT Alamo in "Blue Montana Skies.” rocketed it from an unknown posis L f J e Coburi. Lockhart Rest HOOSIER IN ROLE ; ' i . ’ tion to third place in “hot” bands O AND IS PENNIES % . Roem ast performances are by Charles . . A TICKETR NO Sb / MM and Gene Lockhart, decked AT LAKE FOREST E a | ne . He ir | ed to K | Me ’ EVELYN VENABLE N First 300 Next 400 b A 1 beards and looking for all the 4 da like ards FA Bros Henty 8S J A . Th / Al V | / IS RECOVERING $ E 56¢ 65¢ NY HENRY a's role of Watson, Bell's assis LAKE FOREST, Il. May 12 onn. at S nN OSt u gar HOLLYWOOD. Mav 12 (U. P) R Ind, Theatre News Shop Q*{ z , MM \ A ————— ———————

letdown after his sterling art Kuerst of Mmaianapolis will

James he fault. take the part of the IOBIROTRE The illness that caused aotress S$ TONIGHT F g » ; ay ®t Ret el i y “Tiny” Bradshaw IL we THE STORY OF

Evelyn Venable to leave the group

Yt MY. Fonda's, for the plas ne WOn-N-lav of Grandpa - “ y . " AAS \ i stay at aah ’ PA NAPH CHICAGO. Nay 12 (U. P) John Barrymore, the actor “with the . s 5 oi 0 a urapme derhof in you Cant Take It most beautiful profile in America,” was informed in his dressing room tn touring with the movie a : Cant 1 SIL DER. Ye Story of Alexan With You 0 be presented here (he Sel Theater last night that his fourth wife had sued for divorce °ific” and [iy here from New Yor : R o\\

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Haham 117 is tolerable en- Wednesday and Thursday again was diagnosed today as a stomach DE disappointi ng mainly, The piav will be given at the Ie that 0%" he asked, arching hit brows. “And What does she disorder rather than appendicitis in th he storys possibilities camp the GAriek Plavers of charge The actress was reported resting quite realized ake Forest College She save vou tried to kill her SO Taras in a Los Angeles hos« ¢ ! — CEI “That's almost valgar,” said the Great Profile. “I never tried to kin} pital. a ries Coburn: Gene Lockhart: Spring Byington S ’ 't lk A J anv of my wives, Preposterous! Why kill them when vou ean leave | Sally Blane + Polly Ann Young + Georgiana Young J ham 9 ev] Z Yy | \ jelgle udges an America’s Most ani Se.

She says vou kicked her shins” por an account of $300,000, which he

I didn’t know she had any shins. charged Miss Barrie and her mothe

For Music Festival Here I am not interested in her shing™” op Mrs Edna Jacobs, had sequest« | plupete R LO R 1] x ; ! Elaine Files for Divorce ered. sk A few hours before. Elaine Barrie Thetis Sve Elaine fo J ro a | & LVF 1) DANGER ISLAND *

phony ‘tor, and Howard Hanson com. Barrymore, who divorced the Great Ih her answering divorce suit, | ; \ fl 1 and director of the Eastman School of Music, will act Profile once only to change her Miss Barrie said this was a false 3 - SSS wii, JEAN NERSNOLT - AMANDA DUFF + WARREN HYMER National School Music © Nectival \ o } wR . Wr AIAN i use C ompetition Pectivals, Region mind before she got a final decree, 'dccusation, which had caused her] 1 Ps 8 25¢c TO 6 + 30c-40c AFTER 6 « 41 Gia liag i { 1 18-2 a 1 Reh a) % 4 fl be host to more than 5000 high school musicians fram N00 filed her second petition. Until humiliation and embarrassment, } x - - rer nu ns from : She charged that he spent their

a week ago she had appeared in} . A pa N LC : hw - the play with him Pi three years of married life quarrel | i cd wr NEIGHBORHOOD PE SEIVAtor Charles Righter, on Te tiem 4 threatened |

At about the time her lawver was ling with her, that he ! — ta kill or injure her at regular in«|

tervals, that he called her vile!

musicians, including Fabien Sevitzky

\ A in il Italy of Towa: Mi Stolar- walking into the Los Angeles Court

a neinnati Semphony: House, Mr. Barrvimore was straights : : names, that he struek her during |

ye an. O in © CAYUS Ha PRINE out a little atter a rubb . : Oberlin Conservatory © 3s ou i 1g Hylatiiy Of a FUbber |.) (ii Hist New Year's Eve party to! ; sie: Clarence Warmelin Way, Check for $432 29. He gave it to the x ET \ _- . a armein TS Rt. Louis hotel where he and Mrs gether, and that on April 13, last, + i school of Woodwind, Chicago Barrymore had lived when they were playing in Dayton, — - " O., he kicked her so hard she was EAST SIDE ) SOUTH SIDE

They had their final disagree. WAHL MRE 4 . i left “Stek and sore and bruised. preeen It's tebe in the Hardy hit Darede! a TT WHEN DOES IT START? [liver the roi sna reyinare ve EE § heitdSt GARFIELD Madeleine Carrol closed the joint account they had in PLUS ST oO NE RO 0 N EY Fred MacMurray

a New York bank, the : | N CAFE SOCIETY" ¢ ork bank, then forgot about VA DENNIS Lucile Ball—Patrick Knowles | CKING OF THE UNDERWORLD"

having closed 11 and gave the hotel at O'KEEFE PARKER ‘ HOLDEN Hp TY FOR THE ASKING” FOUNTAIN S Q U A R =

“The Story of Alexandes Grah, wm a cheek on it I'he hotel asked po- Nit: GaraanssRosskin- Towns Bert Co Skane ab \ 1 ! 2 dFrom a pare ~ Youhe. HES Pongnt hey coreita lice to have him arrested, but he got Today-Lloyd Nolan in | Kid Fr Balcony 30¢c After 6 ADVENT RES OF JANE ARDEN Richard Dix Lucila Ball A ; Texas S—Johnny Perkine “FAT CHANCE" TWELVE CROWDED HOURS"

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12 3} 39 8:54 Mm the telephone ¢ try i " oe MY. Mate in Danger and Nh 1 ¢ telephone and straightened “AMBUSH wr Starts Sunday “STAGE COACH" Robby Breen “FISHERMAN'S WHARF" 1106 Prospect

yh 3 A ¥ th My AY ond 3 Yaram in \ r | Yean H A» n . he matter out Akos Joe KE. Brown in FR 5 3 { “NEVER SAY DIE" lass €C © Dilip anerren Rumer asd Douglas Mr. Barrymore last week filed suit | LARLIM ORM _IEACLOR | . SANDERS Wallace Beery B Solo-e a “BAD_MAN OF BRIMSTONE" 19--Clas CIRCLE : SRE NE —-—- —— a . RR ES 4830 Andy Devine “STRANGE FACES

‘ Nass A solo and en Uhioh Pacts RR a i i i EY Aa 4 ¢ a) “) < nh ' YAR ."t ye A bX » a 3 i 3 . 1 ] x n May 20--Class eR Rae pre ea, Ak ny v y | First Showings East ORIENTAL : ETRY Orchestras and smalle 120. 9 and 9.49 : ; : : Si RS " ¥ |} 1-=Betty Furness “North of Shanahu | Allee FAY AN app + Farrell rlasse acoordin Ho \ 3 { |B 2=Fanl Kelly "FORGED PASSPORT" th CINSIDE o C50eN being CIV | ="SONGS OF YESTERDAY" Michael Whalen “INSIDE STORY" ment as PAE. mm jy & \ | f==Terrvioon Cartoon "FRAME UP" ' dy By Pam ud y ; y | Se=Jackie Cooper “Scouts (0 Rescue’ TY)

Stra, programs will be Oliver Sven A com

: en i Osh Civ THRA EY bax) \ \ ta : Y ho) \ Y | | - in Caleb Mills Hall. Solo and directed hy Reward Srejnmets J | 3 1 A \ I. le competitions are sched Engagement, hroveh Panesdam 8 ; } Pp + E. Wash. & N. Jersey | 5 hy : i J 8 \ | aramoun ctor clLagien

0 take place at the Jordan Chester Morris rvatory’'s Odeon Hall, con LOEW'S cu ; "= N| 1="PACIFIC LINER " s 2 : X WE Fdmund Lowe Helen, Marck

S ory stuaios the World Ww al rn Harsh av Re ch A ’ J io 4 A ; : | Bet SEQ RE TS OF A NUI em OAL anaiirminm, and various Sarker. Fav Holden at 11 1.50 a4 &¢ : rr | & A S==Jackie Cooper “SCOU ra TO RESCUE’ "MS and auditoriums of Indian 7:33 ana 19 : i | 4==Novelty

yolis hotels The Kid From Texas” with Den. Bis O'Keete, Florence Rice. Buady

Other Judges Named Ebren, ab 12:35, 3:28. 6:18 and 9:19 | > J \ ! | See . y ther judges are Albert Andraud. 3 ) s ares- a S

Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra; Forrest Buchtel, Vandercook School | | s nd! ALA 0 Ry of Nr ago \ Vincent Capasso. | § . Nh A h W WY » , ’ | “Feats of Strength” —Saturday Night | TACOMA pred} | NOR Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra; STL SPECIAL POPEYE CARTOON | Y PACIFIC " NOTRE Rich i Nomi Sk oral Uni- AL: 1p 2584 LI \ ol Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp | “Slide for Life’ —Sunday Afternoon "PACIFIC LINER" T ALBOTT Madetol A \ versit Music School, Chicago: er vor ; A ’ E” Adeleine Carrol Reinhardt Elster. Hammond harp. "STARE COACH" A ht 2 REELS IN TEC HNIC OLOR “PARDON OUR NERVE “CAFE S0CIn Ty! MacMurray

Luise Rainer “DRAMATIC SCHOOL" _

js! Pattee Evenson, Eastman A 10ite- Hd 8 2:11 NET LA Schoo Musi R0¢ y » » ne Dunne<Chartes Bover (REF 8 . Colleg t 630 Alford Ferboqu, Bre hit. Oo “LOVE AFFAIR" " 1R | VE b S l b E S H 0 Ww B 0 A T ALLL py i Jr AlTONY¢ $ tist, ne \ char (ireene inna! Srmpho v Wav THE LITTLE PRIN CRE cima Symphony. | El “STAGE COACH You CANE (HEAT AN MONEST MANY 3 Friedlander, cellist, Jor. } — \ 16th & Delaware ~ dan Conservatory: Ernest Glover o A Deanna Durbin—Nan Gr CINEMA Cary Grant assistant conductor, Armco Band. SMILEY E F O R M A L "3 SMART GIRLS GROW up” GUN GA DIN" Fairbanks, Jy. ( nCinkiatis ran, con. GENE AUTRY BURNFRTE CARTOON IN COLOR Robert Wilcox Vilifiive su ® certmaster, Cincinnati Symphony: : — Joseph Maddy, National Music “BLUE MONTANA SKIES" Yeigriou A GENUINE CONTEST a | ’ GOLDEN “ola Forti ** Hollywood fier Whalen Camp direttor, Interlochen, Mich: Richard Dix—-Luciite Bah if YS IN THE SKY" p direct ochen, Mich i “12 CROWDED Hou RS SAT. Big Oash Prizes In Each Event, SUN. “HEART OF THE NO ie alor “IN OLD MEXICO"

Forrest MeAllister, Joliet, Il toot Rid ' CLONE RAN y Bone RIAINE<WIA Horse Racing ine “SALLY, IRENE & MARY" Ernst Michelis, clarinetist, Jordan | R RA —— AGAIN ira oy ar—Oalt Roping--Trick Roping | . SR. Lh EE SR

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