Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1939 — Page 8
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HERE'S HOW THEY CHANGE ACTOR AKIM TAMIROFF INTO NAPOLEON BONAPARTE IN FIVE SCENES
The first step in changing Akim Tamiroff to Na- Second, a
poleon is the fixing of plastic to the chin.
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MOVIES
By HARRY MORRISON
'Man About Town' Moves to Apollo; Tarzan at Loew's; Circle Has 'Mikado'.
APOLLO—"Man About Town,” with Jack Benny, “Rochester,” Dorothy Lamour and Edward Arnold.
“Undercover Doctor,” with J. Carrol Naish, Lloyd Nolan and Heather Angel.
line so a Napoleonie hairline can be substituted.
‘Mexican ‘Juarez’|
shield to bring back the Tamiroff hairs adjust the wig... .
Divorce Carries Suit Is Dropped Advice on No. 2
HOLLYWOOD, July 8 (U. P).—| HOLLYWOOD, July 8 (U. P).— Warner Brothers Studio said today jacquelyn Allen, red-haired movie a $1,000,000 damage suit brought by|3ctress, today had a divorce from Miguel C. Torres, Mexican proaucer,| Douglas R. Ornstein, phonograph over the studio's filming of “Juarez,” | heir, and the advice from the judge: had been dropped voluntarily. | “Next time, Mrs. Ornstein, get yourMr. Torres had claimed the studio|self a real man.” plagarized his picture, “Juarez and| The actress told Judge Walter Maximilian,” but he withdrew the Gates that her young sportsman suit from Federal Court when War- | husband was conceited and vain ners agreed to distribute his picture, |and berated her because she re- | as well as its own. fused to drink with him,
Makeup Chief Wally Westmore helps Mr. Tamiroff
HOLLYWOOD
More Cat and Canary Shudders Coming Up. HOLLYWOOD, July 8 (U. P.).— : . a | Errol Flynn, who had been reported From Way Down in Swamps of Louisiana. |disfigured in a recent automobile acreturned to work at his {studio today and did not appear to
And they inspect the result. “The Magnificent Fraud.” Mr. Tamiroff plays five parts.
This is for a role in
"FLYNN UNSCARRED By PAUL HARRISON] |
OLLYWOOD, July 8.—Behind the screen:
A suitable costume for
visiting the sets these days would include a pith helmet and shorts. You might need a supply of quinine, too, for movie fever lurks in Hollywood’s tropics and synthetic swamps.
Stanley and Livingstone are encountering everything from snow-covered mountains to sunbaked veldt at 20th-Fox, but on
It’s a miniature, and the dirty work is being done by Walter
BY AUTO INJURIES
cident,
have been hurt seriously.
Although six stitches were taken over his left eye, the scar was hardly his | wife, also had recovered from her
visible. He said Lily Damita, injuries.
"FARMER BURNS
The addition of a coat and vest, a desk and a brooding expression and Mr. Tamiroff is ready.
OLD-TIMERS TALK The set of “Babes In Arms” is 8 hotbed of reminiscences, with 14 for= mer vaudeville headliners in the cast.
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CIRCLE—*"The Mikado,” with Kenny Baker and the D’Oyly Carte Players. : “The Sun Never Sets,” with Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Basil Rathbone and Lionel Atwill.
Bob Burns ‘is taking advantage of a short vacation today between scenes of “Our Leading Citizen” to supervise final construction work on the big “red Arkansas barn’ he is |having built on his San Fernando
the whole theyre getting off | Hoffman, the powder man, instead |
pretty easily because most of the | of by marauding Arabs. scenic backgrounds are process . . : i shots which actually were taken Me iofirpen warned against in Africa by an expeditionary | SMoKing as we approached the crew ” set: “The place is lousy with high
NEIGHBORHOODS
LOEW’'S—"Tarzan Finds a Son,” with Johnny Weissmuller, Maureen O'Sullivan and John Sheffield.
“Missing Daughters,” with Richard Arlen and! Rochelle Hudson. i
LOEW'S
The latest Tarzan picture, showing this week at Loew's, is good entertainment and, I think, worth see-' ing There apparently was an earnest effort made to produce a good picture and not just step in and capitalize on the magic name of Tarzan, the White-SKkin. I got the impression that I was
{ When he left he said, “I'm going to! | see it again—not today, but before it leaves.” Story Well Known There are many who know “The Mikado” story, and so to refresh your memories suffice it to say the! locale is Japan; the chief players | jare Nanki-Poo; the Mikado's son! {Yum-Yum; his beloved Ko-Ko, Lord High Executioner, guardian : 3 _ and suitor, and Poo-Bah, Lord High actually in Africa, that the croco |Everything Else. Also, that every-
diles were really after our hero. . : " 3 ” :~» thing comes out all right'in the end. that the tree hut could be lived in| The movie is in technicolor, which
and that all that swinging around |, . e,v well by scenes in the garon vines wasn't just for show, but|, ".,4 the market place, where that there was actually some utility |r Baker first sings “A Wandering In it. . Minstrel, I” Martyn Green, who The movie opens With the crash ays Ko-Ko, looks a little bit like
of an airliner. There are nc Sur-; on Errol. but he is much much vivors except a baby boy, whom the | hier even in technicolor.
great apes take to Tarzan. He and “Too young lady, from 16 to 60 Jane rear the Shik, A Sraith pay | who ever has yearned to put on manages to mess things up Prey, yym's pom-pons for the high
babdly by getting the natives very... hould wet ove d so unfriendly, but Tarzan fixes things 4: EY: So Toa ae
up in his own way. That's the story. did. should go over and see what Just Say “Umgawa” [they've missed. : | It's a lovely experience to hear Jt is Very pleasing lp Juow also. | ,-Ko sing “Tit-Willow” or to hear | after all these vears that elephant. " eh , Stay. Hurry or Sit on a it explained that flirting, except! ior oo: he » “with the accent lcon-nub-i-a-llv, is punishable by! Tacs 3 d syllable to rhvme with execution. And remember you must i : : have vour fairy boots on because! ef ; flirting is the only crime with that 1 Lg ag Mu Jom, Nom punishment in the fairyland of the) Nas - 3 $
» QG Mikado. | est boy athlete ever.” Six years old. . he does some things that are almost Audience Applauds i unbelievable. And if some wise-!
One last observation: This was! acre says he probably had a double {je f;ct movie I have seen in a long then the answer is that the double ti t which Hl di was certainly very good and couldn't pe = Nh ro BRiiishre Spohhave been more than 12 years old. |!aneousiy applauded. Mr. Weissmuller's grunts and| “The Sun Never Sets” was made <hort-sentence conversations fit in because “Gunga Din” didn’t have
beautifully and are extremely well any heart interest and “the boys” done. He's paid to be beautiful Were crying for love. The picture from the shoulders down and to Misses the boat just for lack of in-| swim and he does a grand job of terest. both. | Basil Rathbone and Doug FairThere is quite a lengthy group of banks Jr. are brothers, the former shots showing Johnny and John well established in the British playing hide-and-seek under the colonial service, the other balkingly water and chasing a turtle. That just joined up. sequence is one of the best of its, In typical English fashion the boys kind I have ever seen. {get down to the Gold Coast in! | 3 3 “ 3 Underwater Hide-and-Seek brig rg 8 bit or Imagine a well-directed scene of | There's a scientist, who turns out father and son playing hide-and- to be, of course, a mad scientist. seek in the front yard. Then trans- And there's a lot about ant colonies fer the game to an underwater lo-|and because the ants arent allowed cale without losing any of the little to be individuals we shouldn't copy byplayvs. There's your scene. our government after theirs. And don't think for a minute that| The scientist has a great cache of the youth of the village didn't like unmined ore necessary for arma-| the show. They were tense and ment manufacture. He's trying to they were admiring. foment war. The two brothers stop] As a last word, it is true that no him by the simple expedient -of Tarzan picture could be complete finally blowing him up. without a herd of elephants tear-; C. Aubrey Smith plays granding up a native village. This pic- pappy, which also makes the picture.
ture. be assured, is absolutely com- | APOLLO |
plete. | The other picture on the program | The Apollo took in Jack Benny and Rochester this week from the
js “Missing Daughters.” Richard Arlen. Marian Marsh, Rochelle HudCircle, where they plaved last week" in “Man About Town.”
son and Isabel Jewell are the playLast week we said: “The only
ers. CIRCLE trouble with ‘Man About Town’ is! The Circle brought two “A” pic- that it ends too soon.” al tures to the theater this week, but, “Undercover Doctor” is the twin | I think only one will have that attraction. It was, ‘we thought, a rating when they leave. That one little too much lacking in Hollywood wiil be “The Mikado.” 'hokum, which may or may not have Get your magic slippers on and if been a good thing.” possible read a little Hans Chris- | _————— tian Anderson. After you have got yourself into a Toni of fantasy, o HELEN HAYES OFF and see “The g® i This production is straight. There's| ON STAGE TOUR no “swing,” no “hot.” And Kenny -— Baker can sing! | HOLLYWOOD, July 8 (U. P).— Instead of taking advantage of Helen Hayes left for Santa Barbara, the movie camera’s wide scope, the Cal, today to open a new stage producers put the show on a stage play after declining new opportuand then photographed it.* With nities to makes movies. comparatively few scenes, ‘each one| The actress will appear in “Ladies | is jewel-like in its simplicity and and Gentlemen” written by her! delicacy. | husband, Charles MacArthur, and | When you see the show, vou'll Ben Hecht. Herbert Marshall will | probably be like the man who sat play opposite her. The play will go | next to me and said, at intervals: to Los Angeles and San Francisco. | “My, that's good . . . Isn't that, Miss Hayes indicated she has no beautiful . . . What a fool that Ko- | present plans to try the motion pic- | Ko is . . Tch, tch, tch.” And 'tures again. i
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Some See the Shows Downtown—Some Go To the Neighborhoods—Matter of Habit?
A
S a general rule it appears that moviegoers are dividea into two classes: One group makes a habit of seeing its pictures first run at the downtown houses and the other group waits until the picture | has come to a neighborhood house.
Columbia's “Plane No. 4" has a | yo" eaned powdered charcoal to
Pans of | gasoline were piaced behind the | painted canvas wall representing | the fort. Other bombs were plant-- | ed under small piles of sticks and |
Latin-American locale, and biggest set is a humid coastal village sweltering among the plaster rocks which in “Lost Horizon” served as blizzard-swept Tibetan peaks. ”
2 ”
It might be that the second group wants to wait and test its show
before seeing it. they won't go
If it gets bad notices or their friends say it's N. G. |
On the other hand a better explanation could be environment and
habit. Some persons, mostly the unmarried ones, leave their offices at night and, having nothing else to do, eat downtown and go to a downtown movie. The first group, most of them married, eat at home, and accompanied by wife or husband, go to a weekly neighborhood house out of habit. » » ” HE manager of a small downtown house advanced this environment and habit theory recently. Be based it on the fact that he could make money on a second run picture that had had only a one-week first run in the city. If the picture had run two or more weeks downtown, he could be reasonably sure, he said, that he'd “die” with it at his house. He said that indicated to him
as it was that there was a fixed number of downtown moviegoers. If a picture ran a long time downtown this number was “used up” and nothing under a marquee could drag the first group of neighborhood patrons to come downtown. When “Kentucky” ran a week at the Indiana and then four weeks at the circle, he said you could
i have held a dance in the middle of
his showhouse and not disturb the patrons. If he could have had a picture that had run only a week downtown and had appeared at practically every neighborhood house in the city, he could, he said, bring it back downtown and fill his house for four days. 3 ” ” OTES with one eye open: They've solved a problem at the Vogue by installing more floodlights in the parking lot. . . . Earl Cunningham, manager of the Fountain Square Theater, is credited with discovering and developing both Buddy Rogers and Richard Dix. Now he sas he has a
new find. All he'll say is that it's | Wonder if she came out | | Serenade” | Tomorrow | Great
a girl. of the “Miss Indianapolis” test?
con-
. . . Al Ackerman at the Tacoma |
won't make any definite state-
ments but he’s pretty sure nis new | be |
air-conditioning plant will ready for operation tomorrow. . . . Charlie Tillman is back at the Tacoma and greeting a lot of oid friends. . . . Don Wright at the Rivoli claims the finest theater shopping center in the city around
the showhouse. There are four |
store fronts, all redecorated and
the Emerson and Leo Cantor, gen-
eral manager of the Rivoli, Emer- | son and new Esquire-to-be, are in
New York vacationing. Leo says he may go to Bermuda. . . . That new Esquire is the old Garrick at
30th and Illinois Sts. and they are | letting contracts this week for a |
complete rehabilitation job. ” = »
The week-end calendar follows: AVALON—Tonight: “Never Sav Die” and ‘North of Shanghai.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Broadway Serenade’ ani “Hound of Baskervilles.”
BELMONT—Tonight: “The Hardys
Ride High” and ‘Society Lawyer.” To-
| “Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police.”
{ and “Trouble in Sundown.”
: ] A | Heaven” and “Ice Follies. that it wasn't the picture so much | | Beil” | World's Fair Talent Revue.
| and
| “The Hardys Ride High" { Night.”
| and
| “Dodge City."
ganizer of child stage shows at the {turn of the century, today is the {hero of Bing Crosby's new film. “The [Star Maker.” Bing croons “School |Days,” “Sunbonnet Sue” and many jother Edwards song hits.
morrow through Tuesday: “Lucky Night” and *'Oklahoma Kid.” CINEMA-—Tonight: “Family Next a.” Tomorrow and
Door” and “Robinhoo through Tuesday: “Dark Victory" EMERSON— Tonight: “Sororitv House.” ““Zenobia’ and “Swing Sanitarium.” Tomorrow through weauunesaay: “rReiurn of the Cisco Kid’ and “King of the Turf.” FOUNTAIN SQUARE-—Tonight through Tuesday: ‘Rose of Washington Square’ and “Sorority House.” GRANADA —-Tonight and tomorrow: “Man of Conquest” and “Woman Doc-
IRVING—Tonight: “Sergeant Ma and ‘Secret Service of the Air.” morrow through Tuesday: “Wuthering Heights’ and “Return of the Cisco Kid.” NEW DAISY Tonight: “Silver on the Sage’ and ‘Lone Wolf Spy Hunt.” Tomorrow and Monday: ‘‘Alexander Graham Bell” and “You Can't Get Away With Murder.” ORIENTAL Tonight: and “Homicide Bureau." Monday: Us Live.” REX —Tonight:
dden” To-
“Fast & Loose” { Tomorrow and “I'm From Missouri” and ‘Let
“Wuthering Heights” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “East Side of RITZ—Tonight: and
Graham On Stage: Tomorrow
‘Alexander ‘Hotel Imperial.”
through Wednesday: ‘The Ride High” and “Kid From Texas
RIVOLI—Tonight: “Union Pacific”
Hardys
HEN there's “The Cat and the | is being re-
Canary,” which made with new thrills and shudders. The principal set is a moldy old mansion in a Louisiana swamp. Shutters droop awry at the windows and paint peels (enticed by a blowtorch) from the weathered clapboards. front yard are so high that they almost meet the festoons of moss hanging from the dripping branches of the trees. An arbored footbridge tries to leap across a narrow part of a bayou, doesn’t quite make it, and sinks, moss-laden, to the bottom of the studio tank where this oh-so-mysterious action takes place. A property man, wearing waders to his armpits, crouches behind a a clump of rushes and with wires controls a mechanical alligator which glares glassily at Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard as they cross a plank to a slimy fountain and, according to instructions in the will, find the jewels. Then they go back, carrying the treasure, gnd behind them silently creeps The Cat, his long-clawed, hairy hands parting the rushes before him. . At the door of the mansion Hope and Miss Goddard
“Rookie Cop.” Last show only: “Happy Landing.” Tomorrow Wednesday: “Rose of
ST. CLAIR-Tonight and Tomorrow:
and “Lucky SANDERS— Tonight: ‘Mexicali Rose” “I Was a Convict.” Tomorrow and “Winner Take All” and
SPEEDWAY Tonight: “You Can't Get Away With Murder” and ‘Flirting With Fate.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Rose of Washington Square” and “Almost a Gentleman.” STRAND — Tonight “Rose of Washington “Lucky Night.” TACOMA—Tonight: “Prison Bars” and “Women in the Wi morrow through Tuesday: and “I'm From Missouri.” TALBOTT—Tonight: ‘Angels With Dirty Faces” and “Wolf Call.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “East Side of Heaven” and ‘Dark Victory." TUXEDO—Tonight: “The Hardys Ride High” and “The Kid From Texas.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Lucky Night” and ‘Society Lawyer.” UPTOWN—Tonight: “Dark Victory” and “Mr. Moto on Danger Island.” morrow through Wednesday: f Pacific’ and Shorts. VOGUE—Tonight: “Man of quest” and ‘Four Girls in White.” morrow through Wednesdav: ‘‘Alexander Graham Bell” and “East Side of Heaven.” ZARING—Tonight:
and tomorrow: Square” and
Without a”
5 '0“Ice Follies”
*Broadw and “Prison Without through Wednesday: Waltz" and “Big Town Czar.”
BING PLUGS EDWARDS
Gus Edwards. song writer and or-
. . . Morris Cantor of |
“PORT OF SEVEN SEAS”
Plus “SMASHING THE RACKETS” BRUCE_CABOT
UNA Pa pol ELL ss
On Screen at 10:15-1:10-4:05-7:00-2:53 6th of the Grand Hardy Series
““HARDY’S RIDE HIGH"
On Screen at 11:51-2:45-5:42-8:37
WALTER ‘Society Lawyer’
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through | S Washington | | Square” and “Man of Conquest.”
meet the second menace, Gale Sondergaard, with a black cat on her shoulder.’ The cat arches and spits as they pass. This is a remarkable performance, for the animal must know that Miss Goddard and Hope like cats while Miss Sondergaard hates ‘em. un ” OOD old Fort Zinderneuf, desert stronghold of Beau Geste and the Legionnaires, is being blown up on the Paramount lot. This isn't the fort that was built in the dunes near Yuma.
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Plus ‘UNDERCOVER DOCTOR’
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FIRST CITY SHOWING
Charles Starrett, ‘‘Sons of Pioneers," “WESTERN CARAVANS”
Ralph Byrd, “S. 0. S. TIDAL WAVE,”
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STARTING AT SATURDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW
MARGIE
WITH
FAST STEPPERS
And CHORUS of
Matinee 2:15—Two Shows at Night, 7
and 9 P. M.—Continuous on SUNDAY
UAL
LOVELY GIRLS
its |
Weeds in the
BELMONT |
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| Tuxedo :
explosives.”
give black smoke effects.
bits of plaster.
a firing panel out of camera range. Also out of range, a big fan fluttered a small French flag atop the parapet. When the camera turned, Mr.
ets,” “bombs,” ‘flame,’ ‘smoke”
and “roman candes.”
again. “That first burst strong,” he declared. hole in the canvas sky, and the charcoal smoke was so thick you couldn't see the fort.”
YOUR HONOR
Jed Prouty receives hundreds of
was
to “Mayor Jones—20th Century-Fox Studios.”
3547 E. WASH. ST.
Fri, Sat., Sun. Eves. Open Air Garden CHIC MYERS’ ORCHESTRA
D A N C E
D A N C E ning. Prizes awarded winners. Admission 15¢ hefore 8:30 on Friday & Sunday Eves.
Over buried bombs |
From each of these ran wires to |
Hoffman touched a wire to various | terminals marked ‘‘flashes,” “‘rock- |
The results | were loud and terrifying, but Mr. | Hoffman said they'd have to do it |
too | “It tore a |
letters through the mails addressed |
STARLITE
Slow Foxtrot Contest Begins Sunday eve- |
Valley farm.
WHEN DOES IT START?
APOLLO
“Man About Town.” with Jack Benny and “Rochester.” at 11, 1:44, 4.28, 7:12 and 9:56. ‘Undercover Doctor,” with J. roll Naish and Llovd Nolan, at 3:22, 6:06 and 8:50.
CIRCLE
“The Mikado.” with Kenny Baker and the D'Oyly Carie Players, at :35, 3:50, 7:05 and 10:20 “The Sun Never Sets,” with Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Basil Rathhone, at 11, 2:15, 5:30 and 8:45.
LOEW'S
“Tarzan Finds a Son,” with Johnny Weismuller, Maureen O'Sullivan ' and John Sheffield, at 11:05, 1:45, 4:30. 7:15 and 10. “Missing Daughters.” with Richard Arlen. Rochelle Hudson and Marian Marsh, at 12:40, 3:25, 6:10 and 8:55.
Car12:38,
WEISSMULLER Maureen O'SULLIVAN Plus! "Missing Daughters”
Zz
The Sherman-Emerson Civic League is not sponsoring and will not sponsor a Mardi-Gras this year.
SHERMAN-EMERSON CIVIC LEAGUE
oD
ol EAST SIDE TRAND “Rose of Washington Square” Alice Faye—Tyrone Power $1 “LUCKY NIGHT” |. i Bette Davis—Robert Taylor [8 Sun. 15¢ Till 1 O'clock 3
Tonite Sunday
© 202% E. New York Last Times Mickey Rooney “THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH” “KID FROM TEXAS” Sunday “LUCKY NIGHT” and “SOCIETY LAWYER” ; TTT TR sey 6 Wash, Betty Furness Paramount iu, Fane “NORTH OF SHANGHAI" “BILLY THE KID RETURNS”
HURRY! LAST TIMES TONIGHT Barbara Stanwyck—Joel McCrea Akim Tamiroff—Brian Donlevy
“UNION PACIFIC” Virginia Weidler “ROOKIE COP” Added to Last
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EXTRA
Show Tonight! Sonja Henie—Don Ameche Cesar Romero—Ethel Merman “HAPPY LANDING” Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Alice Faye—Tyrone Power Al Jolson—Joyce Compton “Rose of Washington Square” Richard Dix—Joan Fontaine “MAN OF CONQUEST”
First Showings East 1—Anne Shirley “SORORITY HOUSE” 2—Oliver Hardy “ZENOBIA” 8—Roscoe Otis “Swing Sanitarium” Sun. thru Wed. “KING OF THE TURF” W. Baxter “RETURN OF CISCO KID”
! RVI NG 5507 E. Wash. St.
Wallace Beery Tom Brown “SERGEANT MADDEN” “SECRET SERVICE OF THE AIR” Sunday—Merle Oberon—Laurence Olivier “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” “RETURN OF THE CISCO KID” Th TENET KIDDIES 10 “PRISON WITHOUT BARS” “WOMEN IN THE WIND”
Sunday—Joan Crawford—Jas. Stewart “ICE FOLLIES OF 1939” “I'M FROM MISSOURI”
WEST SIDE
Belmont and Wash. Lewis Stone Mickey Rooney “THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH”
Virginia Bruce *S TY LAWYER” COOL Westinghous F. Air-Conditioned
WEST SIDE
W. Michigan St. NEW DAISY " wm "sore “SILVER ON THE SAGE”
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“CAN'T GET AWAY WITH MURDER” “FLIRTING WITH FATE”
~ SOUTH SIDE
A Robt. Montgomery—Rosalind Russell “FAST & LOOSE”
“HOMICIDE BUREAU” - Sunday—Bob Burns : “I'M
FROM MISSOURI” “LET US LIVE” Avalon TpiTmm “NEVER SAY DIE”
“NORTH OF SHANGHAI” Sun. “BROADWAY SERENADE”
"HOUND OF BASKERVILLES”
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CHARD DIX
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Mat. Today,
TODAY ! Adults Till 6
ROSE OF WASHINGTON AA
Tyrone Power—Alice Faye ADDED HIT — Ann Shirley—Jas. Ellison
& Churchman
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“SORORITY HOUSE”
SANDFRSE™>
“MEXICALI ROSE” “I WAS A CONVICT”
Sunday—Errol Flynn—Olivia DeHavilland “DODGE CITY” |
“WINNER TAKE ALL"
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TALBOTT |
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NORTH SIDE inde em V 0 (1 U COLLEGE AT 63RD FREE PARKING § ‘MAN OF CONQUEST? Richard Dix and Cast fo 1000 “FOUR GIRLS IN WHITE” Sunday—Don Ameche—Loretta Young
“ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL” “EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN” 16th & Delaware Hugh Herbert Joy Hodges ! “THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR” { Errol Flynn “ROBINHOOD” |
Continuous Daily From 1:30
a
Don Ameche—Loretta Young
“ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL" Ray Milland—Isa Miranda “HOTEL IMPERIAL” Sunday—Mickey Rooney—Lewis Stone “THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH” “THE KID FROM TEXAS”
MAGI ELL om EE
Bette Davis—George Brent
“DARK VICTORY”
“Mr. Moto on Danger Island”
Sunday—Joel McCrea—Barbara Stanwyck
“UNION PACIFIC”
“ALADIN’S WONDERFUL LAMP"
In Technicolor
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ST. CLAIR
. “Mickey Rooney—Lewis Stone [8 Hardys Ride High | Robert Taylor—Myrna Loy ji
“LUCKY NIGHT"
Starts Monday—Jack Holt (3 “WHISPERING ENEMIES” Plus “LAST WARNING”
Tonite Sunday
Ist & Northwestern Air-Conditioned : Merle Oberon “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” “TROUBLE IN SUNDOWN?" Sunday “ICE FOLLIES”
“EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN”
Central at Fall Crk, Jeanette MacDonald
Za r in g Lew Ayres
“BROADWAY SERENADE” “PRISON WITHOUT BARS” Sunday—Luise Rainer—Fernand Gravet “THE GREAT WALTZ” “BIG TOWN CZAR” TT Talbott at 22a James Cagney
Pat O’Brien “ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES"
Jack London's “WOLF .CALL™ COOL—Westinghouse, Air-Conditioned
