Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1941 — Page 19
SPAY, MARCH 13, 1941 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : PAGE 17
2 ‘First Runs’ at Alamo Composer's | Star at Fox Naame Dives qo onal ~ Kin Arrives SN a os
vied & Eo 3 : Si = 8 er a oN HOLLYWOOD, March 13 (U. P) Now you may slim down vour face and Circle #8 ; Re pen SH ; Johnny ‘Weissaull 1 Jura without starvation dieting or backe or Nw ‘ | : $ ; S———mn Ey ; — v St er, the screen’s| breaking exercises. Just e sibl | NICE GIRL?"—With Deanna Durbin, Franchot Tone, Walter | ¥ " 8 aR * E a “Tarzan,” arranged today to 1 take Mot ea the ene CA an, Robert Stack, Robert Benchley and Helen Broderick. Directed | N : - ; al ; : ya fea TRAY 1aVe a cording to directions on the package. { Wi liam A. Seiter . \ 3 N 3 hos ‘George Mendelssohn Wants a Wy ; voung ape live with him until the mola Tablets have been sold to the, n A. Seiler : 3 : a id ; x" . ic New a: 1l for more than thirty years, More than Mr. Benchley is a befuddled professor who has three daughters, a : i | to Join U. S Army | ; y [start of [55 Yo Divus. ; nillion boxes have been distributed nna among them. Mr. Benchley has a treatise on diet and Deanna | Jaa 1 3 le R | When Mr. Weissmuller made his ng that period, nv" a draftee boy friend. whom she accompanies to camp and there 8 . id a | last “Tarzan” film, he was bitten a os Sell mis for the soldiers NE A NEW YORK, March 13 (U. P) — ; ¥ : § several times by the ape which ap- caused "by a thyroid deficiency (hypothyroide | RY NV N b | 1 Pe § 73 i 3 is ine em) oc an NE “MELODY FOR THREE —With Jean Hersholt and Fay Wray. | : \ = \ {George H. Mendelssohn, who said | Be ani. So he is taking fom) 2 hie st otherwise Jounal and iitnle : 3 : {he was the great-great-grandson of 4% ’ Precautions Jor Hic next, one, is the function of your physician, who must! Indiana Yo at . § . | Mr. Weissmuller hopes to be on be consulted for that purpose, Why not try te : i TR 3 N {composer Felix Mendelssohn, ar- SS i . vit lose those ugly, uncomforiable pounds the, “TOB ACCO ROAD"- holdover at the Indiana with Charley : : ; -_ ied Coit py ke ‘Wweisk | 3 : pe by the time production id the | yarmola way? Get a box of Marmola today | > Marjorie RTE Gene Tierney, Elizabeth Patterson. Ra = (rived rom Hungary this Week and’ HR Sh apo Sy THO production begins. from your druggist. v John Ford: screen play by Nunnally Johnson, from the a : a | said he would volunteer immediate- §& | J Jack Kirkland, from the novel by Erskine Caldwell, etc. § : : ly for United States Army service. TE : 10 A. M. TO 8 P. M. EACH DAY ; “PLAY GIRL’—With Kay Francis, James Ellison and Nigel Bruce. | ¥ a EF | When it was suggested he might ted by Frank Woodrufl : ; : have to fight against his homeland Loew's 3 [2 ante ie, he sa Gi: " : e country which offers me ” : : “SO ENDS OUR NIGHT —With Fredric March, Margaret Sullavan i f {lverty wnd = chance of being a Clip This Coupon
and Frances Dee. Directed by John Cromwell; screen play by Talbot | 8 free ‘man is mv countrv Z . Bring mings from the Erich Remarque magazine serial, “Flotsam.” SER 4 a Mendelssohn. who arrived on the 8 : es story on the hell people are going through to escape the : ma lf Spanish liner Marques de Comillas,, Marian Morgan will be the fem- WZ 30 AZ This Ad
oppression of Germany. A refugee German army officer loses dha said he came here to beco Po : EL, i yr : Sh a me an ne headliner in the y show | « 4 Wi 1 ttempt ut two others manage to wi it to America. 2 American citizen as were his Sh e ry ® new show oN th Only . father and grandfather. He left his
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Sulliv and C Aubrey Smith ‘Directed by Edwin L. Marin. father and wife in Budapest. A! ater , \ Imi . . . Maisie (Miss Sother n) is a headless lady in a sideshow and she graduate of the University of Buda- 4 n + mitation Diamond Ring meets Bob Rawliston (Mr. Ayres) when he drunkenly louses up her pest and possessor of a Doctorate \W CEP oN n 1 ‘ x . : U BL DB < Choi f Whi ry y act The go through quite a few trials but Bob finally convinces of Jurisprudence from the Sor- HOLLY OOD PAY TNE “$8 5, - Brive: dis hihi ot re mins. Maisie sl! a lady and they decide to see it through together, bonne in Paris, Mendelssohn said AVERAGE $14, 800 wl and receive one of our Replica Rings. | SE In : iP 5 LOOK Convince Yourself — These
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{ pert and had brought with him 2 LAL Brill St will SurRAY KINNEY AND HIS HAWAIIAN ORCHESTRA (on stage) — D RE Hi HOLLYWOOD, March 13 (U. P.). | : AE BH es Wi Sus ee years in New Yor k it Kinney is on his first theatrical Pg
: . . 3 : « re» . newly Geveloped fabrication _Proces: . A bit of fisticuffs appears imminent in the “Trail Blazers,” a first bb —The annual average earnings of ears. Added 2 tions will be the Emerald Sisters run mevie opening tomorrow at the Alamo Theater. Robert Livings- HAYS DISCUSSES Alm players is $14.867, a survey Pitchmen ton, Bob Steele and Rufe Davis are featured as “the three mes- hows ; PP These Replica Diamonds represent the ut-
“THE GRE MR. NOBODY™ —With Eddie Albert, Joan Leslie 3 > : wonky» 3 an A studv hv the Mot Pictu ; most skill of modern science. Social leadal " - . Sani ieds uniteers.” “Flying Wild,” another first run, will be the auxiliary feature, A study by) 16 otion Picture i NT ut I i itn Slenian, | ¥ | FILMS WITH F. D. R. research Project and the Screen RISD [poe onaives and que Fines people weas bit. different from the usual reporter role. —_ ArtAre’ 111] <} , - : J in safety vaulls Subject them to acid, € € Pp WASHINGTON. March 13 (U Actors’ Guild howed that top NA fire and water tests. You will be amazed P)—Will Havs bresident of ‘th flight stars average more than < R Guarantee covers tarnish of mountings and eee YAR ay pres Od Of The 300,000 a year. Some extras make os loss of stone. OTA Motion Picture Producers-Dis. LINCS NIN Go TIE vn You y { v ¢ 0 og ) SSE 11 "You CAN TELL THE TE hdres Stwding | tributors of America, conferred with * radium - salaried stars. in the) od DIAMONR
| President Roosevelt yesterday on eon ® YOU MA) BUY 1 TO 4 RINGS WITH < TH
: i : 3 a - week bracket, average] CEA | ' : t "]| the relation of movies to the world | ¢1nn = | > IS COUPON. | d : 103.500 a year; featured players, a 2 M0 R Ww The New Pins and Needles and situation, CANT: ; Ere i op ye 8 NL MAIL ORDERS 1c EXTRA = Mr. Havs declined to specify what || 6075, and bit players, extras who | If you are unable to attend sale or do ‘Cabin m the Sky' Comin to En lish' 3 Nl or Ba S} - vial talk, £2000 ! \ not live in Indianapolis, check ring 7 y 9 9 | problems were discussed, but he ob- wanted and mail today. Mention size
LL 7 I Wi ALWAYS A GOOD S V4 [served that the “loss of European STYLES FOR ME fate xs ro uy or Pacghted
as late as next Tuesday
L 4 ; ——— | markets is a very serious blow to OLYMPE 10 MARRY | WOMEN and CHILDREN age FRI
; TT PAW carry. By FREMONT TOWER | He added that Latin American! HOLLYWOOD, March 13 (U. P)). E N THE THEATRICAL FORTUNES of Indianapolis have taken a | markets for U. S. movies are of —Olympe Bradna, French actress,|
sudden and welcome upturn. No less than two attractions are definitely |great importance. But he would and Douglas Wood Wilhoit, Mon- : ish’ i | tecito, Cal.. polo player. ‘will be mar- T CORNER DELAWARE AND OHIO STS.
and finally on their way to English's next month and Manager Vincent not say whether production of pi ecito polo player, . HIS STORE ONLY
Burke has hopes of more. tures for that market were dis- ried May 14, Miss Bradna's parents) i —— Wve Stee 7 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY §
First up will be the “New Pins : have : and Needles” April 14, 15 and 16. THE ORIGINAL “Pins and = -_ Close behind will be Ethel Waters, | Needles” was opened inauspicious« a , oO Pp E MN - R I D A Y N i T E S returned to her familiar role as | ly in an out-of-the-way New ; & a starring songstress in “Cabin York theater in November of in the Sky.” The dates for the 1937. ‘The critics discovered it
latter are April 24, 25 and 26 and virtually brought it ‘up- | % ® And there are the answers to town” to Broadway. Since then y 4 pi i those fears that perhaps our | the box office has taken on a : at RHODES-BU RFORD
WRITTEN GUARANTEE ON EACH RING |
season had ended golden hue ‘THE Ss After returning from ifs first
5 un b : tour, the cast began work
IDOL OF THE ISLANDS’ — The “New Pins and Needles og the sion while con Wi the “3 5 Nod y another version ile con- W AND HIS performances will be somewhat ol ny Pe tures of the old > Ltd More Tha 1 1/2 05 ET Pe New. on i
an experiment here, as concerns | ane. The new version with the
WSCA TASH the box office. When the first | ame New York cast, which will ' . ; E version played here in the fall of = jay here, is in its 13th week at i 3 TO THE a E 1938, top price was $2. Since the | phe gtudebaker in Chicago—and : Tg FE oN 3 show is a venture of a non-profit ' (hay were told, is the best a 1 : NS LTE 4 ge HEF w organization, the Labor Stage of musical has done in the Windy ! gE ~, % the International Ladies’ Garment | iio cine the depression. Before | BB IN Tat ANE ae a Workers’ Union, it was suggested | oning on tour last June the i \| MEYMO [VIN] go that prices be cut accordingly. | new show had about a year's R he ¥ And they have. Gotham run.
Alfred Apaka * Geo. we PS The top here will be $1. Sofe- mx ow
RAY KINNEY'S La SUIS | tnae Utneard oF Wn Yookl ities THE RETURN of Ethel Waters | That 113 GLAM ALE 13 and FL
: r some time. SEER] ltl dbl FO Ithough there is ‘rio Wssurance | JS Significant for several reasons that this is the first of a low- | Lor one, the show returns he: to y price trend, at least it's step in the sort of thing In which she d Sisters 3 what many, Booth Tarkington | Shed fame—rollicking, rowdy P\ \N\/ . —— — among hem. consider the right singing Those who Saw 1er here AT PLAY | “p = direction. In a recent talk with as Duthie I wu NY j ; ; E \ wrisiriot A _ } call 1at 1t as omewhnat i { 3 3 Small omen Dreamy Smith aH | 37 Tunkingion, he apres the | 301 LS 20 Oh il om L IN FUN” oy Adventurer; | | good theater simply cost too much | Yue Star should be such a success | v Charge : to reach the audience they should. | om her frst DE nee 9. (o) He said he'd be glad to see his gy ha. Bx a Mb! He When New! books sold for $1 a throw, as they Cy hether you can explain it en iNew!
used to be. ' me § ; hy Among her supporting stars in CTY : ; : HR NJ ; ) | oa | ectic
y ® the current venture are Todd
TNS ' : ; THE “New Pins and Needles” | Duncan, who played Porgy in the SUITE ¢ , Ee ’ . EXTRA! ON OUR LLL 3 is the same sort of show you may Gershwin “Porgy and Bess,” and ; ; ? % LCE = y = 54 4 have seen in "38. It's musical social a dancing newcomer, Katherine A » pt Tods ] : 1-40 » + E significance is elastic enough to | Dunham. Miss Wo was XX k erators’ fF ALIFE, occasionally take a poke at itself. newspaper iteme the country ‘ ; h, fi The “international Forum® : The Se a gi show, | over DE eHtlY when she lectured 3 \ Ne A 15-MINUTE DISCUSSION 3 is that of Harold J. Rome and | at Yale on anthropolog; es, 3. Bi EA $ 3 OF WORLD AFFAIRS .. by 3 the skit-writer is Joseph Schrank anthropology. Miss Dunham real- | y g ¥ i ¢ Dorothy Thompson Ea who screenwrighted “A Slight | lv is a scholar in the field. : Wai World-Famous Columnist ey . Case of Murder > We're informed Oe ob YY : : ‘ ll [FT Th e Wythe Williams . ' that everything in the “new pins” | LAST ITEM OF HOPE. Mr. FV > To After is new except that sketch, “Sun- | Burke of English’s speaks : | Noicd Radin Commentator 28¢ sp.m.* 33c-44c P.M dav in the Park.” { timistically of booking more than ht
e Linton Wells . A rundown of the song and | the two aforementioned. SevFamed War Correspondent Including Tax sketch titles may give vou an idea | eral, he reports, are on the move ~~ what's in store The Harmon: now in and about Chicago and if
© William L. Shirer ® NEXT FRI. ON OUR STAGE ® Bovs.” “The Red Midado.” | the theatrical gods are willing, CBS Berlin Representative ¢ ’ ‘Bertha, the Sewing Machine | We may get em. Or at least our The Screen's Boldest Contri- SCREWBALLS OF 1941 Girl.” ‘or “It's Better With a | share.
bution to Sane Realization of A Comedy Riot Union Man,” “G-Man,” “Mene ————— - \Qur International Position] / | Mene, Tekel” and “Alone on a IRENE RICH HONORED Lois Retin | HOLLYWOOD, March 13 (U. P).| —Irene Rich, star of the screen and
(radio, has accepted an invitation | i gf | from the city of Richmond, Va. to |
| be guest of honor at a celebration
there March 25. She also will visit her daughter Jane in New York, CN FILM INSPIRATION Mrs. Edna Gladney, superintend-
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