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MOVIES By HARRY MORRISON

Take Your Pick—You Have a Lot To Choose From Mere This Week.

APOLLO—"Five Came Back,” with Chester Morris, Lucille abl Wendy Barrie and Joseph Calleia. Directed by John row.

“The Girl From Mexico,” with Lupe Velez, Donald |

Woods and Leon Errol. Directed by Leshie Goodwins, |

CIRCLE—"Man About Town,” with Jack Benny, Eddie (Rochester) Anderson, Dorothy Lamour and Edward Arnold. Directed by Mark Sandvich. “Undercover Doctor,” with J. Carrol Naish, Lloyd Nolan, Janice Logan and Heather Angel. Directed by Louis King. LOEW'S—"Goodbye, Mr. Chips,” with Robert Donat and Greer Garson. From the novel by James Hilton. Directed | by Sam Wood. “Tell No Tales,” with Melvyn Douglas and Louise Platt. Directed by Leslie Fenton.

LYRIC—"Crazy Show,” on the stage, with Bert Wheeler, | assisted by Francette and Hank Ladd: George and Jack

| | |

Dormonde; Ginger Manners; Medley and Dupree, and an asylum. Its a player-piano, too.

the Twelve Glamour Girls. | “The Rid From Kokomo,” with Pat O’Brien, Joan Blondell, Wayne Morris and May Robson. Directed by Lewis Seiler,

LOEW'S

They're holding over “Goodbye. | Indianapolis yesterday gave a! Mr. Chips” for the second week at Lion nbs NEY to Be eeler, formerly of the movie and | Loews Theater. This makes the | ace team of Wheeler & Woolsey, | fourth successive holdover in the

who came back to the Lyric with | same aowntown theater in the four

‘his “Crazy Show.” | cities at which “Chips” has been| That vaudeville is not the “dead shown.

soldier” it's cracked up to be be- | . v came apparent when the audience To quote from last week's review: | - ; | “Chaps” should win the Academy | ond Mr. Wheeler set up a erect | Award for this year. , . . Greer Gar-|

| liaison for about 20 minutes of the| son 1s everybody's girl wrapped into

nicest “belly-laughs” you'd ve one. CIRCLE

want to treat yourself to. | Straight humor doesn't seem to | The only About Town”

soon. Hailed as the picture that would show up Jack Benny as a poor second te his erstwhile foil, “Rochester,” the movie proves only that Mr. Benny is a funny comedian and a good teacher. Rochester does credit Mr. Benny, who has what is said te be the best sense of timing in the modern theater. True enough, the armchair critic will say that Rochester has been | given certain lines and all he has to do is say them. The only proper answer that can be given to such | a criticism is: If youre so smart why aren't you in there giving | those lines? To those who worry! about Mr. Benny's status aifter| playing with Rochester, the showstealer, just remember that he] probably taught Rochester all he Its & Kind of Vhrowback from |

knows today. | Olson & Johnson stuff that wows | The plot of the production is everybody. Someone tries to play | _ nonsensical and beside the poinl. gn instrument so somebody else! An American producer, played by | comes out and shoots him. If Mr. Benny, takes his show to open | Medley tries to sing, Dupree bh oaks | in London. He is in love With his|y up an ola phonograph. The re- | singer, Dorothy Lamour, who can't sultant noise is enough to stop anysee him principally because she|one—except Medley. thinks he has no glamour. TO| A certain Miss Ginger Manners | prove the worth of his heart action, | lis on the bill and reminds you |

LYRIC

although there are the usual group | of straight laughs you'd expect to) find from Mr. Wheeler. Its incongruity seemed to find the | funnybone of the multitude. Watch | for the roly-poly that does his best | | tricks right in front of Bert's best! song. Of course youre not sup-| posed to judge by this that Mr. | Wheeler is really a singer, although | he does admit to getting a start that way. « Every comedian has his particular delivery and Mr. Wheeler's rests in his voice. He plays the high- | pitched voiced, somewhat petulant | little boy who really knows bis] business, to perfection. George and Jack Dormonde mm on a unicyclist act that’s fresh from Australia, where they played | last. Think of playing polo on | | single-wheeled cycles. i I got more laughs from Medley | and Dupree, an act that's been | (playing the same routine since | President Harding made his last | {trip West, than I got from any of | | the other acts.

trouble with “Man | was that it ended too

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Lupe Velez may be crazy in

DAFFINESS

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1939

» NEIGHBORHOODS

Forrest Quinn Points to a Change in The Reception to the Foreign Films.

The reaction of the neighborhood audience is the best eriterion to

determine a picture's worth.

During the summer months there are four or five first-run downs=

town houses.

Their gross is much larger than any neighborhood house,

1 but it stands to reason that with roe than 20 good-sized neighborhood . | houses that a lot of money should : | change hands out there, too.

And where the money changes

. | hands there also is a mighty im- | portant influence on the movie-

“The Girl From Mexico” at the

Apollo this week, but Leon Errol will guarantee to send anyone to

ibe the Torte of such shows now, | 3

Tt's just a simple little question Lupe wants Donald Woods to | to hit someone with?

answer. Is this to drink or from it's evidently the latter.

makers.

» ® »

This all came up in a talk with Forrest Quinn, manager of Carl Niesse's Vogue Theater out on

| ‘College Ave.

There used to be a lot of talk

| about how foreign films never | made the grade in this country. | Exhibitors said they couldn't take | a chance with them because the

would stay away in This not only worried the but clogged up the

patrons droves. exhibitors,

beaneries and soft drink parlors |

no end. Mr. Quinn savs there's been a big change in the last few months in this apathetic response to the foreign flicks. The first one to make a real dent was “The Citadel.” A lot of its appeal was no doubt due to the book's popularity. At same time, when the word gets around that the public won't turn out for any production. ” » »

After “The Citadel” came “Pyg-

| malion,” which made a slow start |

{ Hunt. | Tomorrow | Hardys

but is finishing faster. Now “Wuthering Heights” is making the rounds and doing extremely well. Tt will be interesting to see what “Goodbye, Mr. Chips,” now playing downtown, does. to break a lot of records.

The reason for this change can

| best be laid to American produc-

Where she comes |

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Kitty Kelly Myrt & Marge Hilltop House Stepmother

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Nan Is Married

Weman in White

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David Harum Lorcnzo Jones Widder Brawn Road of Life

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Linda's Love Vic & Sade Alice Blair Road of Life

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tion of the so-called foreign films.

For a long time foreign films were dubbed in with English subtitles. Now they're being made by American directors, some American actors and some American cameramen, mostly in England. So the best methods of each country have been adopted. * » =»

Notes with one eve open: The

| Granada will remain open through

Tuesday this week-end, thus up-

setting a long-time tradition. . . . |

Claude Allison, manager of the Strand, will be back tomorrow from a fishing vacation. .. . Irving Tamler, manager Fast Side theater, announces that his new cooling plant is now in operation . The Cinema. on E, 16th St., is attracting a lot of tired businessmen for their 1:30 p. m. matinee, they claim. That'd be a nice business to be in. . Almost every neighborhood house in the city will have a special Fourth of July matinee next week. The New Daisy will show one of those shorts, “The Declaration of Independence.” . . . Forest Quinn's father, Howard, has been in the show business more than 30 vears. He's stage manager at the Lyric. The week-end calendar follows:

Avalon--Tonight: “I'm From Missouri’ and Gun Justice.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Dodge City” and “Four Girls in White." Belmont Tonight “Racketeers of the nge.’ and Monday: '‘Dark Victory” lev of the Giants.”

Cinema Tonight: thering Heights" and “Little Aven POSS, Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Bast Side of Heaven” and “Ice Follies.”

Union Pacific” and Tomorrow

and ''Val-

| Alexander Graham Bell” y on

| Danger Tsland.'

| and

| ander Graham Bell.” Wednesday

Shanghai’

| Girls | Baskervilles."

the |

a movie is no good, | Mad

| Tomorrow

| wi Ttought | von teuny

of the Tuxedo, |

marrow and Monday: and “Midnigh

Rex— ur:

“Never Say Die”

“Hound of the Baskervilles” and ‘Fisherman's Wharf.” Tomorrow through Tuesday “Story. of Vernon and Irene Castle” Tha “I'm From Missouri.”

Ritz Tonight: “‘Chasin Danger.’ Fair Talent Revie. Wednesday: “Union Pacific.’ Rival: Tonight: "Yau Can't Get Away With Murder” and “Hotel Imperial.” Tomo row through Wednesday: wr of and “Mr. Moto

“Dodge City” and On stage: Warld's Tomorrow through

Danger Island St. Clair—Tonight tomorrow: ‘Union Pacific’ and Moto on Monday and Tuesday: Texas” and

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“Kid from Graham Bell.’ Sanders—Tonight: “Mysterious Miss” and ‘The Black andit.’ Tomorrow onday: The Oklahoma Kid” and “Girls on Probation. Speedw ay- Propight) “Never and “Back Door to Heaven, Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Union Pacific” and “Swingtime in the Movies.” Strand Tonight and tomorrow: Hardy's Ride Hizh’ and

Say Die”

“The “Life of AlexMonday through “The Kid from Texas" and Mr, Moto on Danger Island.’

Tacoma — Tonight: “Shadows Over and Everybody's Baby." Teamorrow through Tues ay. "Three Smart Grow Up" and “Hound of t

Talbott Heaven" Room." No GheTing

Tonight "Back and “‘Mvstery of Tomorrow through Heights” and

Door to the White

“Sergeant

Tuxedo Tonight: “Secret Service the Air’ and '‘Beauty for the Askin and all next week “The Hardyvs Ride High’ and "The Kid from To

ham B -Tonight: pee of anger Graham Bell” and “Lo Wolf Spy On Stage: RW through Wednes ay Ride High” and “Return Cisco Kid." Vogue— Tonight: “Tce Follies” “Sergeant Madden, "Tomorrow through “Wuthering Heights” and “You Can't Get Away With Murder.’ Zaring - oan “King of the Turf” and “Ra My Kn ee.” Tomorrow through Ban “Pygmalion” ‘Code of the Streets.’

Glen Gray Booked At Colonial Hotel

of |

Jamboree. of

and

| Timex Special

ROCHESTER, Ind, July 1.-—|

one-nighters the New here July 11. Other engagements will Rav Herbeck and Blue Baron and their orchestras. Meanwhile Rudy Bundy and his | orchestra are playing currently at ‘the hotel and will offer a special |

of by

dance July 4.

BURGESS PUPILS TO GIVE RECITAL

Svlvia Tschudi Burgess will pre- | sent her piano pupils in a recital

|at 8:30 o'clock tonight at the Wilk- |

ing Auditorium, 120 E. Ohio St. More than 20 pupils will partiei-

“Alexander |

Tuesday |

t | HULL READS PLAYS

and |

bring |

pate, a APOLLO

Riverside Plans COED'S BATON IS

For Loud Fourth — | HOLLYWOOD, July 1 (U, P=

The latest “Cinderella Girl’ to The largest fireworks’ display | break into the movies iz Betty ever held at Riverside Park will Brown, 19-year-old University of feature the amusements center's Solhet Oalitimh a ry ¢ | made the gra July 4 festivities, officials said to-| swinging a baton. day. ’ Miss Browa first was hired by With accommodaations avail-| producer Sol Lesser to teach Mn, able for about 1500 persons the | Lesser's 6-year-old star, Irene Dare, parking lot has been paved and [to swing a paton. The red-haired ‘record crowds are expected for the) coed made fuch a good impression week-end heiiday. | M, Lesser decided ta give “er & Meanwhile Westlake Beach Ter: movie art. race, ordinarily “dark” on Monday nights, announced a special July 3 {holiday dance. Louie Lowe's Or-| chestra is featured. Dancing will] start at 9:30 p. m. |

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HOLLYWOOD PREPS CHARITY BASEBALL

HOLLYWOOD,

July 1 (U, P) = The leading men and comedians polished up their throwing an batting today for the annual Hollys ‘wad charity baseball game July 15,

Hollywood Calls To Airline Mode | Jean Hersholt, character actor and president of the Motion Picture

| HOLLYWOOD, July 1 (U. P).— Relief fund, will lead a parade of Wanda McKay today exchanged her 200 celebrities before the game [flying togs for a makeup Kit and starts, embarked upon a career in motion = | pictures. | Miss McKay, whose real name is Dorothy Jueckenbush, won fame as a hostess model for an airline, pos=ling in flying toas for billboards, ! [magazine covers and photographs. | | She won the title of "Miss Amer=| ican Aviation” in a Birmingham. | Ala, contest in 1938. More recently | she was chosen as one of the 10] most beautiful models in the coan- | try by photographers in New York. | Miss McKay made her last flight for TWA airlines over the week-and | when she came here from Kansas! [City, Mo., and then handed in her Ir esigna tion.

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DANCING 15¢ BEFORE 9:00

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Wm. BOY "RENESADE

Otto Sadie Wy RR.

"THE ZERO HOUR"

PAREDEVILR OF RED CIRCLE’

Henry Hull, Jeeter Lester of “To(bacco Road” fame, is reading play | Iseripts to select one for a Broad- | [way appearance about the first of the year. Mr. Hull currently is busy in two pictures, “Babes in Arms” and * ‘Miracles for Sale.”

A Riot of in Quips and Cracks!

| | “OOL WASNED AIR

[Glen Gray and the Casa Loma | | Orchestra will play | series bands at

the first of a name |

Colonial Hotel |

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4500 For a Glorious Madison Ave.

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the producer makes a week-end, | vaguely of Martha Raye, except {s.3 date with Lady Arlington, wife of {that she is comedienne by virtue -— — a British tycoon. lof her lines and not her mouth HY He gets in far too deeply and alone.

When Girl Marries Church Hymns Sleepy Hollow Church Hymns

asic Can WIRE Reporter Headlines Tepper Young

Emerson Tonight: “Lady's From Kentucky” and ‘Prison Without Bars.” Topy through Wednesday: “Union Pacific,”

Matinee Carl Jefferies Believe n Indiana

Musie Camp i

FIREWORKS

» »

Pepper Youn

» ”»

with two irate husbands after him, | it takes Rochester and the timely] arrival of a baby girl to prove to everyone that Jack is just a simple litile bov after all and really ioves no one but the lovely Miss Lamour.

Jack is as funny and is taken for as big a ride as he ever was on the radic. He does more acting

than he ever did before on the

screen. But. oh, those girls, girls, with their fascinating curls! the girls in the picked by George Petty.

girls,

All| production were |

jural”

anything

Guiding Light

Guilding Light

The movie is “The Kid From ou | | komo,” with Pat O’Brien and Joan | 3! Blondell playing a fight promoter and his girl. In order

~ Ruth Carhart Not Long Ago Stella Dallas » n Vie & Sade Midstream Plavhovs Maw Perkins Basonnlogy Interviews

Rhythmaires

~ Exploring Musio Dr. Susan variyvle Stevens Miss Julia

~ Dave Bacal Tea Tonics

to get a Tighting © nat | By to come to the Big City. Mr. O’Brien promises him he'll find his long-lost mother. They get May | Robson to pose as the Kid’ 5! mother. The Kid finally gets a champion- |

Ma Perkins Rome Edition

Judith Arlen Varieties

| ship fight but has to promise Pat failing in this, attempts to fight his vou don't like her there's always hell fight to lose. At the last min- way into the ship, He is shot by the

ute he finds that May isn’t really anarchist. | his mother so he doesn't owe Pat| py. giiplane takes off and at-

an therefor sn’ ; g Pe one [tacking savages close in on the

Backstarve Wife

Stoffy Smith

Leon Errol, | better than usual.

Homer Doriot Workshop Concert ” »

Mad Hatterfield Club Matinee Begutifnl Life Midstream

Kitty Keene Day Is Ours Music Armstrong’ . or.

July 1 “Safety Vaughn deleath Music Calls Lowell Thomas

Music Johnny Perry Old Refrains Hawaiians

Believe In Indiana h " » " » »

LA

Kentucky"

| “Trouble in | Monday

who is perhaps a little

Fornntain Monday: Danger.’ Granada Tonight through “The Hardys Ride High” Texas.” Irving and ov

Square—Tonight

through “Union Pacific”

and “Chasing |

Tuesday: | and "Kid From

Tonight: “Fisherman's Whar{" Twelve Crowded Hours.’ Tomorthrough Tues day “Lady's From | and ‘Dodge City New Daisy Tonight ‘Zenobla'’ Sundown.” Tomorrow “Union Pacific” and tion of Independence.” Oriental Tonight: “Flirting With Fate’ and “Trouble In Sundown.” Tamarrow and Mendav “Fanr Girls in White’ and "Return of Cisco Kid."

Paramount. Tonight: “King of Chinatown" and ' Blue Mountain Sites” 0-

and and “‘Declara-

Bees: — we .

re-

DISPLAY Tues, Jy 4, 9:30 P. M,

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The dancing is absolutely fine.| have to lose the fight. The girls are far better trained and| 17] leave it to you how the fight three remaining. Two bullets They

better to look at than in any movie comes out. [main in Mr. Calleia’s gun. EAST SIDE WEST SIDE | NORTH SIDE

of its kind in recent years. : BW . 1 NE m } | a Si . | know that if they are captured they | A W. Michi a . . PO : 0» | \W D A Vv gan Sb | Talhott at 224 gl Rochester rag rien \ LLO [will be tortured. y Sal DN Fell Here's the he whole town is talk. CalCTITOIVE AUS E 1S ine we | TALBOTT Patricia Ells 5 SL | ision. ello! Here's the picture the whole town is ta v " y | decision is as p Harry Langdon “ZENOBIA" " NT Twelve people leave civilization| The anarchists ; ing and raving about! It's M-G-M’s masterpiece! HURRY! LAST TIMES TONIGHT BACK DOOR TO REAVEN | behind in a transport plane and brave as it is brutal. The picture Homphrey Rogart—Gale Page

pins J night : “PROUBLE IN SUNDOWN" “MYSTERY OF THE WRITE ROOM ; , ofts] : . Speedway City COOL—Westinghouse Air-Conditione he's a softshoe man and does an only five return. “Five Came Back” ends with one of its best photo- ROBERT DONAT GREER GARSON “Can't Get Away With Murder” SPEEDWAY gray = eccentric gance with nis 57m 3s a playing this week at the Apollo vege shots. The airplane carry- First City Showing COLLEGE AT 63RD

Martha Rave Boh Hope snake that ought to “wow ‘em. a Hollywood study of modern in- Ray Milland—Isa Miranda mACVEVER SAY DIE VO G U TREE PARKING. ling its five passengers clears the “HOTEL IMPERIAL" BACK DOOR TO HEAVE You'll probably be surprised that|dividuals cut off from the safety HOTE x 4 Q "HR Lew A “1939 ICE FOLLIES” You'll | of civilization. ‘mountains and enters the clouds— ADDED! Sensational Swing Band SOUTH SIDE ew Ayres “1939 IC LLTES GT OC TR Sl Artie Shaw and Orchestra “SGT. MADDEN" Wallace Beery probably wish Miss Lamour Would) An anarchist being returned to heading back to civilization and Extra! Added to Last Show Tonight | gb. 444 |B We YB Bay | sonany—vierte Oberon—taurence Oitvier sing another ditty as fetching aS | his native country to be hanged safety. John Litel—Gale Songergaard ‘“WUTHERING HEIGHTS" “That Sentimental Sandwich.” reacts best to the hardships the| “The Girl From Mexico,” the ac- Paul Muni Ent 701A m GU PHERING Io) HIS The other movie is “Undercover |oproup faces when its airplane. ‘companying feature at the Apollo, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday \ - Doctor,” which has great possibili-! crashes in the Brazilian jungle. | stars Lupe Velez, Donald Woods and | | | Cine a 19th & Delaware 'y ‘“WUTHERING HEIGHTS”

Don Ameche—Loretta Young w | “ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL” ties for those who Ih, oy Chester Morris, just as virile and | Leon Errol. Lupe gets her man aft-| ht Bu G-men pictures. Singulariy enou | hard-punching ss ever “THE LITTLE ADVENTURESS” Daily From 1: 0

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“7 PRESTON FOS “CHASING DANGER”

PLUS MICKEY MOUSE IN COLOR

Peter Lorre—Warren Hymer th plays the | er a series of adventures which in-| «MOTO ON DANGER ISLAND” the fault Yiu As Te i re part of the pilot who takes charge, clude a ducking in a fountain and a ‘repairs the airplane and flies four an all night stay at a six-day

bike | : | Bids OUiEL 16 SN/PITYS Someone. (of them back to the world beyond race. Lupe sagely observes that they]

| = : | the mountains. go round and round and he gets] Te ; " yirls “Priy Without Bars” LENGTHY JOBS | Gonsidering the variety of per-| dizzy, too. | STARTING AT SATURDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW J "Sihabs roca veaneiay— ton Mecren

By actual timing. it would require sons who face death in the jungle | If you like the fiery little Mexican Barbara Stanwyck “UNION PACIFIC” : bi A +d 4 p A C E Bobby Breen

Akim Tamiroff 22 hours to don the |at ihe hands of Indians armed with 2C!esS you 1 enjoy the show and if : WITH RVI N Leo Carrillo l=

five makeups of the roles which he deadly blowguns one is somewhat “FISHERMAN'S WHARF”

is playing today mn “The Magnifi- | surprised at their good record. “TWELVE CROWDED HOURS” And CHORUS of LOVELY GIRLS

cent Fraud.” He appears as the Only two show fear. sundav—Geo. Raft—Zaxn Pitts Sunday<Jael MeCrea—Barbara Matinee 2:15. Two Shows at Night, ¥ and 9 np. m. Continudus on SUNDAY

dictator, a French actor, Cyrano de One is a detective and the other Bergerac, Napoleon and King Henry a playboy who gets intoxicated. Vor Among the brave are the pilot and “LADY'S FROM RT URY ? "UNTON PACIFIC” A EH Oy “ALLADIN'S WONDERFUL LAMP* pL WASH ii In Technicolor LCL SEP 11) : os

| his partner, a kind-hearted gang-| “SHADOWS OVER SHANGHAL’ UPTOWN

| ster, a child. a botany professor and | | his wife, and two girls. “EVERYBODY'S BABY” Don AmecheLoretta Young Sunday—Deanna Durhin—Nan Grey “Life of Alexander Graham Beil” a BALA MICKEY SEES SOON I Bd Bring the family and spend the day at Riverside. ©njoy clean, wholesome fun. The fireworks display will be

| When the damaged plane is re-| Three Smart Girls Grow Up” “LONE WOLF SPY HUNT” “Tenis 0 Renton Fiotence “KID FROM TEXAS" — 50 per cent larger than previous.

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APOLLD

“Five Came Back,’ with Chester Morris, Lucille Ball ine Wendy Barrie. at 11, 1:49 4:38, 7:27 and 10:16 “The Girl From Mexico, » with Lupe Velez, Donald Woods and Leon Errol, at 12:37. 3:26. 6:15 and 9:04.

12:37, CIRCLE

“Man _ 2 Town,” with Jack 3 Eddi e Anderson and Dorothy at 11, 1:45 4:35 7.25 and

S. a adercover Doctor,” with J. Carroll Naish, Lloyd Nolan and Janice Logan, at 12: 40. 3:30, 6:20 and 9:10.

LOEW'S

sodbye, Mr. Chips,” with Robert iy Greér Garson and Terry Kilburn at 11, 2:35, 6:10 and 9:50. Ml No Tales,” with Melvyn Douglas. Louise Platt and Dougias Dumbrille at 1:05, 4:45 and 8:20.

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«Crazy Show,” with Bert Wheeler aided by Frank Ladd and Francette, George and Jack Dormonde, ne, he Manners, Medley and Dupree pre, Twelve Ge mour Girls, at 1:08, 3:

“Tonite | Sunday =

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‘UNION PACIFIC’

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paired it is found that the ship will! HOUND OF BASKERVILLES On Our Stage

{carry only four persons and the | : Jitterbug Jamboree [STRAND | ’ 100 to Al TONIGHT

child. Joseph Calleia, who gave by far Sunday-Mickey PS RIDE HIGH" IT “THE HARDY'S E ’ \l | ‘Nardys Ride High'p Mickey Rooney and Folks Fi “MYSTERIOUS MISS X” “THE BLACK BANDIT”

(the best performance, as the doomed | “RETURN OF THE CISCO KIb* “Alexander Sunday—Jas, ¢svaey—Humphra Ragart

| anarchist, explains to the stranded | Graham Bell” “THE OKLAHOMA KID”

| people, at the point of a gun, that Loretta Young, Don Ameche & 2 “GIRLS ON PROBATION”

| he and only he is capable of judging! | who should return to civilization Henry Fonda 4] ca id RI | ERR Joe E. Brown-—Leo Carrillo

|and who should remain to face | “FLIRTING WITH FATE”

| death. He then decides that he, the bot“TROUBLE IN SUNDOWN” Sunday-—Florence Rice—Kent Taylor

anist and his wife, and the playboy “FOUR GIRLS IN WHITE”

| | = remain. “RETURN OF THE CISCO KID”

Three others already have met violent deaths. The playboy first at-| ‘hurech Ava lon Pr re Orhan Bob Burne

tempts to bribe the anarchist and “I'M FROM MIS OURI" Mavnard

Ken “GUN JUSTICE” Sunday—Errol Flynn=0 2d De Haviliand

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“SECRET SERVICE OF THE AIR” | “BEAUTY FOR THE ASKING” All Next Week—Mickey Rooney

6: :39 and 9:3 “THE HARDY'S RIDE HIGH”

Kid Prom Kokomo,’ with Pat For a Pleasant Holiday “KID FROM TEXAS” Anna May Wong

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Basil Rathbone “Hound of the Baskervilles” “FISHERMAN’S WHARF” Sunday “THE CASTLES” “I'M FROM MISSOURI” sol . Central at Fall Zaring “inl “KING OF THE TURF” “BANJO ON MY KNEE” Sunday-=Lesiie Howard—Wendy Hiller “PYGMALION" “CODE OF THE STREETS”

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N. Jersey & wash.

Parking Picnic Grounds

Admission Checking

“BLUE MONTANA SKIER” $547 E. WASH. ST WEST SIDE Fri.. Sat., Sun. Eves. ¥ eCrea

Air Ga BELMONT mo Stanwyck

ov hr Joel CRIC MYERS’ ORCHESTRA “UNION PACIFIC”

Slow Foxtrot Contest Begins Sunday evening. Prizes awarded winners. Admission '§/ “RACKETEERS OF THE RANGE” 15¢c before 3:30 on Friday & Sunday Eves. COOL—Westinghouse Air-Conditioned

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SATURDAY—SUNDAY nd Wash.

DANC MONDAY—TUESDAY LOUIE LOWE'S ORCHESTRA

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