Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1940 — Page 10

PAGE 10 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 1940 March in Loew's Fall Parade of Movies |Betty Finds

. Opening Today | wi FT | -— Life Is Good Apollo { “PASTOR HALL" —With Wilfred Lawson, Nova Pilbeam, Seymour

H BRS: Based on a story by Ernst Toller : a : : A ; Ex-Street Singer Goes to the persecutions of a German minister under the Nazi regime. 3 | 4 2 N.Y. § p . . . TOr rremiere.

* ? i % : 4 NEW YORK, Sept. 12 (U. P.) Opening Tomorrow 3 Put : . Betty Brewer, a 13-year-old freckle- — : i % : 5 face known to her pals as “ski- | ; : Mas jump” because of her nose, arrived Ci ele | a he i 2 3 < 3 here in style Big alt evelyn “DANCE, GIRL, DANCE"—With Maureen O'Hara, Louis Hayward, | io | po i Tr | veil Tall IST WITH WN, Brewer 1am \cille Ball. Directed by Dorothy Arzner. 4 1 : : 3 | Her father has a job as carpenter | : “FLOWING GOLD”—With John Garfield, Frances Farmer, Pat : : lin Hollywood. she said. and her Brien. Directed by Alfred Green; original story by Rex Beach. ’ : : : Ss | married sister. whose husband has A fugitive from justice saves a tough oil foreman’s life, gets a job, : Sc FB os : [been on relief in Joplin, Mo, is S the only girl, makes good dv : a . i 3 2 Imoving to California to live with Indiana | x cu | 5 : BY for Betty, specifically, every“THE SEA HAWK"—With Errol Flvnn, Brenda Marshall, Claude 4 if luis * 11 right "AY her. t00. She Rains, Donald Crisp, Flora Robson. Directed by Michael Curtiz. | i 4 : {thing Is 0 rig i ili ’ a oh il A tale of the intrepid British privateers | ) : a oe GLP ut bid “ Tre “Tr v ~ - “ "yy y ~ » § 3 é ’ o eg oy ue NIGHT "—With Billie Seward, William Haade. Di- : | premiere of the motion picture she) Murder and melodrama in a tourist camp § ; {ade With Fred MacMurray. | etty, to go back a way, is the| Loew's . |girl who got a start in pictures by “I LOVE YOU AGAIN” — With William Powell, Myrna Loy, Frank : : wong (singing for pennies on Hollywood McHugh, Edmund Lowe. Directed by W. S. Van Dyke. : : ai i streets in order to help her povertyA blow on the head ends an eight-year case of amnesia for a model | (stricken parents who had gone West nusband and citizen. He returns to his original personality, which is hot {when her father lost his job and | SO model and the fun begins {later his relief status in Joplin.

“OUT WEST WITH THE PEPPERS"—With Edith Fellows, Doroth; Other members of the family in-| Peterson, Ronald Sinclai Directed by Charles Barton. clude Betty's sister, Ilene, 11, and] : : : her brother, Monty, 8 Lyric % : =o b | Betty and Ilene got the idea of BLUE BARRON AND HIS ORCHESTA (on stage) —With Joe May §& Wy i |singing in front of Hollywood night | nd Co. comedians; Wilkey and Dare, comedy acrobats; Six Debonairs, | ) ; he i : : fclubs. It was not too much fun. | : |Police, on occasion, would chase]

ncers. ng . i p he | : | y “SING, DANCE, PLENTY HOT"—With Ruth Terry, Johnny Downs, ® : i: i § He real break” cam h Vv A GREAT ACTION STORY ; : =o : | pr "Of eak ame when era |

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FAVORITE AIR WAVE | 1. William Powell and Myrna Loy are teamed in “I Love You Again,” which starts the parade moving | tomorrow. IRC HESTRR 2. Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney will have their fling when “Strike Up the Band” comes along. 3. Wallace Beery, loveable bad man, is starred in a forthcoming outdoor epic called “Wyoming.”

oh G THE Tt a. Cary Grant fans have a double treat in store this fall. He's in “The Howards of Virginia” and “The ( FEATURING AND ARTISTS Philadelphia Story.” g ARRON ‘CARLISLE SIX TEBO! NAIRS | 5. Ethel Vance's “Escape” will come to the sereen with Norma Shearer and Robert Taylor heading RUSS | the cast.

Star Broadway Dancers Seine e—————— 4 oni 1508 | JOE" MAYER | anciNG 4 NIGHTS Er 2s = = Harpo Won't Drink | WEE x, of the Seven peli

Roof's new operator. ALAN | \ HOLM Com=dy Duo AT INDIANA ROOF Warpy Waterfall and his or- yo UE Lind Wi LKEY & DARE D chestra from Indiana University wil Beer for Movies AM The world's most romantic rogue . . . who stole oS FU Ji i re -0ne y be i attract These 3 3 : $ ol DE Never o Dull Moment IN EU Yeshpuait HE Ty ig iy he : ) , ¢ : . king's gold or a girl's kiss with the same bloz- She i y [) : ver u me ‘row ni ov ing $ ! SeV=| Times Special " vl RONNIE SNYD tomorrow night, a policy of dancing aral offers from booking offices for HOLLYWOOD He ing abandon ...who braved untold tortures as a 2h galley slave with his pirate crew

or: Friday, Saturday, Sunday and : 15 v ; g a ’ 0 . engagements in hotel or clubs unde: Kk) . ON THE SCREEN « \ 2 | Wednesday nights has been &n- (he hanner of a “name” orchestra Perance papers please copy: Prob- . ~ : ~ato smash the Spanish Armada! _&

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\\ A Mirthquake of Melod d Merri 3 J | ; { | leader. : bly you've never even wondered egg its 4 / PR \% quake of hielody and Merrimen { A) / HURRY! LAST DAY! | The band was organized by Jimmy how the Demons Rum and Harpo The hit of a million thrills! % (

. With Favorite Stars of Duron and Radio! Cathcart, who entered the profes- marx pet along: but, anyway, they

A INDIANA “1 [sional field after graduation and is gon't, He hasn't touched a drop of | We. fred # now a member of Ray Noble's or- anything in 20 vears—not even beer, |

chestra wine, lemon extract or canned heat

LL] iy; | 3 c Ce You might guess that the Mute R R O \ | ; Marx fears alcohol would make him F I 8 Sn / : JUDY TO LOSE TONSILS talkative, but that isn't the reason

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RUTH TERRY 3 28 8c 55 N gRl : Judy Garland has finally decided out with the bovs one time. had a JOHNNY DOWNS 3 to part company with her tonsils. couple of quickies and woke up with BARBARA ALLEN / 33c—4dc 3 WN It took a lot of time and argu- Seven White doves, symbols of purity, AFTER SP. Mm A NCH : (4 : fluttering in his innards, (VERA VAGUE) \ » 1:43 ment pro and con before she Ti Brother Mar "OW are Tox Included I ‘ enced hE Rita 1e rothers Marx now 1 BILLY GILBERT RELA % | reachec 118 momentous dec ision, making “Go West,” and Harpo put —— but as soon as work has 5 1 i

5 finished in (he studio to no end of trouble when

\ FRIDAY—IN PERSON—GEORGE JESSEL . her current picture, “Little Nellie ; ink H | o , bl he was called on to drink a glass of | . eed, Pr Celly TS Th 10 CIN Is heading a cast of thousands

Kelly,” the deed will be done. beer. He asked ‘em to let some-

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But they said no, that this was a| key incident in the story Harpo and Chico stumble in from the desert, They're parched, exhausted and flat broke. They stand at a bar and watch foaming steins scoot past them. Finally they grab and gulp some beer, and when they're unable to pay they're forced to sign over the deed to a mine. That's why the beer was important But the prop department came to the aid of the red-wigeged goblin, A hole was drilled in the lower end of the handle of a glass stein. A tube was fitted tp it and then put down his sleeve and into a bucket out of camera range. Harpo pretended to gulp, and the beer disappeared realistically,

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