Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1939 — Page 22

Dancer in Marcus Show

' notices, is Roberta Jonay, who once spent two weeks at the White House.

‘His run-ins with the Japanese Gov-

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Also Roosevelt Guest For Two Weeks.

The globe-girdling Marcus Show

will come to the Lyric Stage tomor-| : has seen most]

row with a cast tha

of Asia and South erica.

Most outstanding in point of ac-| |

complishment, according to advance

The occasion came after a performance there by Miss Jonay. She was introduced to Mrs. Roosevelt by Mrs. . Henry Morgenthau. Mrs.

Roosevelt was so impressed, say the| §

notices, by the dancer's intelligent viewpoint, that the bid as a White House guest followed Adds the press agent: “Miss Jonay is one of the seldom encountered artists who is at once a competent actress as well as an accomplished dancer. The rest of the company, according to our informant, has had somewhat less enjoyable experiences. The case of A. B. Marcus, impresario of the production, is in point.

ernment might have made history in America’s more imperialistic days. In 1934 the Marcus show was having “the most opulent run ever accorded a theatrical attraction in Tokyo.” The time came to move to Osaka. They needed a labor permit. It was not forthcoming. It was thought by the company

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| that the opposition was on the grounds that it was making too

Opening Today much money. The late Hirohito Sai- |

Presentin’ Miss Molly Adair in her first screen test! Really Alice Faye, she is assisted by early CameraAmeche. The movie is “Hollywood Cavalcade,” opening

to, ambassador at Washington, said | the players were “displaying too much epidermis,” so the outfit packed up and sailed for Shanghai. Twice later Mr. Marcus had contracts calling for Tokyo appearances. Each time they were called off, once a few days before sailing and once while at sea. Both times international tension was given as the reason. Mr| Marcus declares he will play Japan again “or bust.” He has a contract for next year in his pocket

‘Mayo.

McCrea, will go bankrupt unless Mr. does.

“DANCING coe, ” with Artie Carlson.

ern University. She spoils everything

Loew’s “THEY SHALL HAVE MUSIC,” with Jascha Heifetz, Andrea Leads, Joel McCrea, Gene Reynolds and Walter Brennan. Directed by Archie

A children’s| music school, kept together by Miss Leeds and Mr.

Heifetz plays for their concert. He

Shaw, Lana Turner, and Richard

When a movie's leading dancer decides to have a baby, a contest is held to find a dancing coed. She is “planted” beforehand at Midwest-

by falling in love.

right now—and momentarily expects cancellation. The company here, all 6f whom have endured such joys or tribulations, includes Leon Miller, the Rio

Opening Tomorrow

Brothers, Miss Jonay, Harold Boyd ' and his Jigsaws, Ben McAtee, Ha Cha San, Flag and Arnold, Sparky Kaye and the Bernays.

“NEW FRONTIER; ” with John

Isley. Directed by George Sherman.

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CONCERTS

Barbier and Ralph Morgan.

allegedly helping prisoners to escape.

SUNDAY | AFTERNOON, DEC. 10TH

FRITZ KREISLER

Best-Beloved Violinist of Our Time. Only Appearance in Indiana.

Lynne Roberts.

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11TH

“HOLLYWOOD CAVALCADE,”

MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 8TH Cummings.

BAMPTON-MARTINI RANO TENOR embers of the Metropolitan Opera Company.

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Leading his star.

A gangster is shot, framed, an he swears revenge. fur haul, repents in time to save his

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to them.

Alamo

Wayne, Ray Corrigan and Phylis

The Three Mesquiteers help the settlers get new land when their valley is condemned and they keep them from being flooded out until the

“SMUGGLED CARGO,” with Barry Mackay, Rochelle Hudson, George

The hero saves the oranges from frost, intercepts a smuggled cargo of fruit and solves a murder his father had been accused of.

Circle “NURSE EDITH CAVELL,” with Anna Neagle, Edna May Oliver, George Sanders, May Robson and Zasu Pitts. Directed by Herbert Wilcox. 5 The story of the nurse who stayed through the German invasion of Belgium, helped the sick and wounded, and was court-martialed for “EVERYTHING'S ON ICE,” with Irene Dare, Roscoe Karns and

A little girl skates her family into a fortune and fixes it so her

Indiana

with Alice Faye, Don Ameche, J.

Edward Bromberg, Alan Curtis and Stuart Erwin. Directed by Irving

The story of the birth and growth of the film fhatstey with the love story of two of the industry’s first persons, an outstanding director and

“THE ESCAPE,” with Kane Richmond, Amanda Duff, June Gale and Henry Armetta. Directed by Ricardo Cortez.

goes to prison. When he comes out

He runs down his brothe making an escape from a

daughter from being kidnaped.

Lyric “THE MARCUS REVUE” on stage, with Leon Miller, the Rio brothers, Roberta Jonay, Harold Boyd and his Jigsaws, Ben McAtee, Ha Cha San, Flag and Arnold, Eight Swing Caps, Janada and Dotty Cloud. “THE CHICKEN WAGON FAMILY,” with Jane Withers, Leo Carrillo, Marjorie Weaver, Spring Byington and Kane Richmond. The family, which makes its living trading trinkets for chickens and selling chickens in the city, moves to New York. Everything happens

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WAYNE MORRISES EXPECT BABY SOON

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 12 (U. P.).— Wayne Morris, the actor, and his wife, the former Lenora Schinasi,

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Lucky 13

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Charles Boyer—Irene Dunne «WHEN TOMORROW COMES” John Garfield—The Lane Sisters “DAUGHTERS COURAGEOUS’

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rustic charmer who compensates for the loneliness of living on a ranch with a sadistic husband and a crew of migratory workers by indulging in tawdry finery.

ready to go into production, the wardrobe department tried in vain to make numerous appointments with Betty for costume fittings. But she was in} hiding, afraid of being

{made a clothes-horse.

She Goes Downtown She was determined not to become on: of those acresses who play simple girls but whose clothes are entirely out of keeping with the characterization. So while the wardrobe department at the studio nervously fingered their bolts of cloth and shears, Betty haunted downtown Los Angeles stores where a girl like Mae would be likely to buy her clothes. Her “expedition took her to the and 10 cent stores, for bead and wire brackets and rhinestone

store for $1.19 patent leather pumps and red mules with feather pompoms and a fire-sale where . she

and gingham dresses, a tight-fitting serge skirt and an unfinished lavender chiffon waist. ’ Director Overjoyed Then, wearing the skirt and waist, Betty reported to Producer-Direetor Lewis Milestone, slipped off her coat: and pranced across the room in Mae's hippy manner. The illusion was perfect Director Milestone was overjoyed, but Producer Milestone, with his eye on the budget, cautiously asked Betty how much she had paid for her wardrobe. “Eleven dollars and 35 cents,” Betty answered. “The 35 cents was for bus fare.”

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King of the fireball pitchers was Buster Keaton. custard pie was said to be deadly at 15 feet. It was the villain that smeared Alice Faye this time, though.

Three Costumes for Cl er ~ Filmdom ‘Lore’ Reversed

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 12 (U.P) Three’ complete costume changes

No, it’s not a sarong, but a new Hollywood record for realism in

The instigator of this revolution is Betty Field, lovely young stage star now appearing in “Of Mice and Men.”

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DAGWOOD SICK: BLONDIE BUSY|

Times Special HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 12. — “Blondie” is really “bringing up Baby” during the shooting of the latest “Blondie” and “Dagwood” picture. Arthur Lake, who plays the role

of Dagwood, is in the hospital temporarily and they are “shooting around him.”

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