PAGE 2 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES JUNE 24, !!:- CIVIC THEATER OPENS SUMMER STOCK SEASON TUESDAY Ben Lyon, Claudette Colbert and the Late Ernest Tor- Mary Florence Fletcher and C’Mari de Schipper Will rence Have Leading Roles in ‘I Cover the Water Alternate in Chief Role in ‘Ladies and Hussars’; Front,’ Now on View at the Palace. MacKeen Announces His Plans. A STRANGE story of strange among loves the strange people of the Civic Theater opens its first season 1 seaports picturlzed summer Tuesday night, Juno is In the production “I Cover The ” co-starring Waterfront THE27. with the production of “Ladies and Hussars," a romantic comedy Claudette Colbert and Ben Lyon, which is now on centering around JLoew s Palace. Sw at members of the Austrian royalty. Hale MacKeen, director of the theater, has Based on the current selected a cast which is best-seller by Max Miller. “I Cover The Water- composed of a number of favorites of local theatergoers. front brings to the screen a story of mile-a-minute romance and adven- Elizabeth Bogart Schofield makes her appearance ture woven about life in a seaport twenty-fifth with town ruled by a Chinese smuggling the theater in this production. She appeared last in “Mrs. Partridge H&OV, Hr in Presents" and “111 Leave It To You.” haS the role of a ship neW5 rcP°rtcr who aids federal Mary Florence Fletcher her inIn nmnini? , officers made debut with the theater in “E\rry- running down a gang of psuedo-fishermen. headed Ernest ’in 1926. Since that real by Torrence man time she has played eleven parts for the theater. w’hosc racket is smuggling Chinese into the United States, by She has also appeared with Stuart °* means’ Walker and the Arthur Casey com- l P Slde ° f hUge shark3 which are delivered to panies. & fertilizer ?acTory CMari de Schipper shares Lyon has been assigned by his the newspaper to locate the landing honors in playing the leading role place the keep her from the man who adores in this production with Miss Fletch- of smuggled Chinese. her. er. They Claudette Colbert portrays the role A1 Belasco both gave such sterling Imposed of Torrence’s upon by a philandering performances in the preliminary daughter, who falls dilletant of her student madly in love with Lyon until she days, she rehearsals that MacKeen decided to learns that it cherishes this first romantic love as have them divide the performances. was he that tipped a of Tops Bill the government off thing beauty. Miss Fletcher will play the open- to her father Later, when true and her love turns to passionate love comes, the ing night performance and the two hate. memory of that first affair and the will alternate each night thereafter. glamorous life she as at Lyric de Schipper After many difficulties are Ironed has led a Miss has appeared pre- great public favorite, combine to viously in “He out their romance is resumed and shake n Who Gets Slapped,” the her confidence in her own “The First Mrs. Fraser” criminal smuggling ring is judgment. and “The In a climax that is re- Cradle Song.” brought to justice. ported ‘Emergency Call’ on the as one of tremendous sophis- Jayne Hoffman, one Screen actors have founu them- tication and dramatic of MacKeen's selves placed in force, she most promising many strange situ- finds happiness with the Screen Features discoveries this sea- man who son, has an important role. ations during the filming of pic- loves her for what she is • She in rather bh^^BBBBBBBBB^bBBMbBhhIbbB^hIHb Bill Boyd. has played recently in tures Hollywood’s history, but no than what she stands for. “The Front assignment was ever so bizarre as 1—George Arliss Is cast as a fisherman in “The Man,” 3Wynne Gibson is cast as hospital in Call,” Page,” "The First Mrs. A novel feature of “I Loved You Working now a nurse “Emergency now An entirely new vaudeville revue Fraser” and the experience of a group of Chi- on view at the Circle. view at the Lyric. “The Cradle Song.” Wednesday” is the introduction of on nese atmospheric piayers who were 2Here is a rather packed with headliners and the ex- Horace F. Hill, the colossal work at Boulder dam. appealing study of Elissa Landi who is starred in 4Claudette Colbert is the chief woman player in “I Cover the Water another of the paid to become modern Jonahs, but Actual of the “I Loved You Wednesday” now at the Apollo. Front,” now at the Palace. citing film drama, “Emergency season's discoveries, has the mascu- pictures project are line lead instead of whales they were required interwoven into the story. Call,” are combined on the current in the play. His past per- to live inside huge Contrast- formances have been in the sharks. ed with this is the Dance of the stage and screen program at the “He Who The Chinese c::tras were enabled Maidens, led by June Gets Slapped.” “Young Woodley,” gas Vlasek under Lyric for the week which opened to breathe by means of a mask the direction of Sammy Lee. “The Front Page" and “The First contrivance Henry attached to rubber King, director of “State Fair,” Friday. Mrs. Fraser.” tubes running to the open jaws of di- Alan rected “I Loved You Wednesday.” Other important program features Wallace comes so the Civic the dead monsters. Outside of hav- after four years in directorship of to burn their and to are anew organ solo by Lester Huff ing clothing i the Duluth community theater to scrub themselves thoroughly after and such shortfilms as a comedy,; play a leading role in this produc- emulating Jonah, the Oriental ac- news reel and travel subject. tion and to direct the third tors no from Battle of bill. "A suffered ili effects their Embellished with elaborate new Woman of No Importance.” He Is unique j experience. stars, a former student of George last settings and studded with new j Pierre A cast of feature supporting Baker in the Yale players, headed by Ernest Torrence the vaudeville revue is headed by Ai! Workshop and Music Is Belasco<, master of a former classmate of and who serves as MacKeen. including Hobart Cavanaugh, | “Ladies and will Purnell Pratt and Maurice Black, ceremonies and does an act of his Hussars” play for five nights and a appear with Miss Colbert and Lyon. own. Saturday matinee. leads the Lyric stage The second bill. “She Was in Ernest Torrence has played a score Announced He also I Love band in a featured entitled With Her Husband,” will open the of diversified roles for many years number “Stormy Weather,” and introduces following Tuesday, July 4. in filmdom and is best remembered | for his work as the giant scout in as soloist the theater's recently “dis- | Two Orchestras Compete on Hobbs. “The which was covered” singing usher, Basil | Covered Wagon,” billing in the directed by . who also Thursday Night for Next in order of j A Song directed “I Cover the Waterfront.” vaudeville revue comes Jerome j Hit Zasu Pitts and Thelma Todd Mann and company in “A One j hold Honors. Johnny Green, composer popu- the feature spot of the short sub- Mann Revue.” Mann is a dapper! of A young juvenile impersonator lar songs, whose latest jects in a riotous comedy, “One “battle of music” will be one of who melody. "I the of E Cover the Waterfront,” theme Track Minds.” A features of the week at the Riv- gives accurate impersonations lj song erside dance palace, it is announced, Wynn, Walter Winchell, Singing j of the United Artists screen pro- cartoon, “Ye Olden Days,” and news duction of the by the and Thursday night has been set Sam, Ben Bernie and others. Lam- of the same name, is be- week as picturized ing featured Hearst Metrotone News round out for the tuneful tussle. berti, titled “The Mad Wag of the by radio and dance the program for the week. On that evening there will be two Xylophone,” offers a featured pre- j orchestras everywhere, is following a.:i in the footsteps George an u bands on hand, each seeking to sentation that contains inter- j of Gersh- mingling of comedy and xylophone win. whose "Rhapsody in Blue" has LATEST ARLISS demonstrate the superiority of its ifilfjlL iji *- i I particular brand of music. klmlsl music. placed him among the immortals of I MOVIE AT CIRCLE Hal Bailey and His Collegians, A series of difficult gymnastic j music. Green If fate had intervened the career the regular orchestra at the dance feats are performed by Prosper and j has left New' York for palace, will be in one comer, and Merit, named “Collegiate Athletes” j •Minneapolis, where he will act as of George Afliss, he could probably A comedy turn is presented by j guest conductor of the Minneapolis the Brow-n County Revelers in tne 1— Funk has the role in In have made a name for himself in Elsinore leading “She Was Love With Her Schipper and Alan Wallace. the team of Seed and London. The ; Symphony Orchestra, also serving other. Husband,” will be the of the Civic theater 3 the the business world. which second production Lamberti, an eccentric musician, is appearing on the new bill at Carla Tomey chorus of twelve ' as musical director for the State The bands will alternate during stock season at the Playhouse. Lyric. There is no other of role the in dancing girls appears in three new j Theater orchestra. kind a evening a duel of modern 2Members of the cast and the director of “Ladies and Hussars,” 4Professor Davis is his method of swimmers that Arliss enjoys playing more than versus old-fashioned demonstrating teaching routines, one of which is announced | About two months ago Green tunes. which will open the first summer stock season at the Playhouse, at Longacre Pool this summer. he does that of the successful busi- and as a drum major drill. acted as conductor for his own com- Tonight Sunday night will Nineteenth and Alabama streets, next Tuesday night. Left to right 5Jerome Mann, known as the “One Man Revue,” is one of the head- position. ness man. He particularly likes to be “whoopee” nights, On the screen, “Emergency Call” "Night Club Suite,” when Manager —Norman R. Buchan, Jayne Hoffman, Hale MacKeen, C’mari de liners at the Lyric. it pla-y the part of an American busi- Mushrush announces, and unfolds an exciting drama of the I was played in New York’s Car- the ses- varied adventures negie hall by ness man. sion will be extended far and stirring en- j Paul Whiteman's tonight countered by the daredevils who band, the same aggregation He had such a role in “The Mil- beyond the usual time. that closing man the police ambulances in a helped make Gershwin’s lionaire.” It is on record that he Monday night the park and the "Rhap- city. sody in Blue” a classic. Now', enjoyed making that picture as dance palace will be dark, as usual, Water Show Musical Movie metropolitan much or more than any that pre- ROUNDING ROUND film depicts their breakneck Green's "Night Club Suite” will but night will again be days The be ceded Tuesday Within a few Universal rides through the city’s traffic, their played by the sym- it. ladies’ night, when the fair sex will r studios will begin the j Minneapolis He portrayed business genius in with Walter produc- many experiences both comic and phony. be admitted T''WT7A PT?DQ Be tion musical picture the role free. 1 to Given of its first tragic at the end of their wild trips, As an indication of the immense of “Alexander Hamilton,” Wednesday IILA I LKO and. HICKMAN since “The King of Jazz,” w'hen { and he followed that recently with night will be old- the sinister forces they are fre- ! popularity of "I Cover the Water- fashioned waltz night, when such “Lilies of Broadway” goes be- quently called combat, front,” Helen Morgan a part which made him one of the C. MARTHIN, 1727 fore the cameras with June on to and is featuring world’s waltz classics as “Blue Danube,” Langley avenue, city, today is officially on Sunday their desperate efforts to lives. it at the very successful financiers in “A the Knight in the featured role save I regularly smart Em- “Beautiful Ohio” and “Merry ALBERTdeclared winner in the “Hold Me Tight” Lyric writing contest large by bassy Club. Successful Calamity.” and E. A. Du Pont directing The cast is topped Bill j He has another such role now, a Widow” will be played. conducted by The Indianapolis Times and the Apollo theater. Boyd in role of a young sur- The award from the William Hurlbut the j role more than slightly reminiscent Friday night will again be ob- was made by Abe Hammerschlag, president of the board Broad Ripple Park Pians geon at a county hospital. Imbued Novarro Is in Switzerland served as “Collegiate” night. of judges, who is conductor of the Lyric theater orchestra, and for years script. Sally O’Neil and Doro- I Latest reports from Ramon No- of the first American business man thy Burgess are the two latest with high ideals, he gets a jolt when 1 part in “The in The many new features are prov- has been considered an authority on modern music as well as lyrics. Many New Stunts for he the institution is flooded varro, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer star, Millionaire,’ his additions to a large supporting finds finds him resting latest picture, “The Working Man,” ing popular, and on week-ends Besides winning $lO, Marthin will with bargain materials, cheap im- ' in Switzerland have a chance at national cast, which includes Mary Car- from his recent successful concerts which is now at the Circle. thousands of fun-seekers from all honors Herron. Harry Riddell, Violet Throm, Visitors. lisle, Edmund Breese, Richard plements, and shysters overrunning j because lyrics will Betty Sims, Lucile Atherton, Grace Wood- in France. He returns this sum- It was obvious throughout the over central Indiana have been his be submitted dell, Thelma Carter, Elsie Rich, Isabel Carle Oscar Apfel. Neil the place to prey on the inmates. the to a New York con- Darrow, Nina Langford, Betty Bro.ad Ripple will present another and mer to appear with Jeanette Mac- making of the picture that he was visiting resort, many bringing City committee, Shaw. Lu- Hamilton has the male lead Because the chief of the institu- ! sisting of Rudy Vailee, Vincent Lo- cille Hubbell. Samuel Peggs, Louise Cook. big Sunday the pool. donald in ‘"The Cat and the Fiddle.’* enjoying himself immensely. their lunch baskets to make a day Harold Davis. Lucille Jenkins and Clifford water show at opposite Miss Knight. Several tion is his sweetheart's father, he j “The Working Man,” based on a of it in the picnic grove, w'here hun- pez, Leo Reisman and officials of Harmening. Miss Ella Carver will again make keeps his peace until his ambu- the songs for the picture were writ- AMUSEMENTS story by Edgar Franklin and adapt- dreds of tables and benches are Movietone Music Corporation. Hostesses assisting will be Mrs. her high dive into the pool. ten by Lynn Cowan. lance-driving pal dies on the oper- ed by for parties. The New York committee will Edw'ard Pattman, Mrs. J. C. Dar- Charles Kenyon and Maude provided picnic One of the main attractions in ating table from defective ether. T. Howell, is a comedy drama in Bochler’s dog and pony circus is make its awards in early fall when row, Miss Avonelle Brenneman, Miss He then casts love and caution the national contest this week’s which Arliss, a wealthy business being held over for another week at closes. Edith Miller and Mrs. Peggy Adams water show will be the Vajda to Be Naturalized aside and action, The other cash winners Mrs. thunders into 1 ■fl f t (1 V man, masquerades as a small town the park. Performances are being are Nester. attempt of Miss Helen Lee Smith Ernest Vajda. author of “Fata bringing to justice the underworld j, Lorette Gwinnup, 530 East Ninth fisherman in order to prevent the presented at short intervals every The recital is open to the public. to break the world’s record for the Morgana” and other stage hits, more czar w'ho has used his prospective of daughter street, who was awarded $5; Neoral ruin the son and of a afternoon and evening. tt tt tt recently scenarist of “The Guards- father-in-law as a pawn. William Flack, 507 K. of P. building, $3. and, 300-yard medley swim. woman he had once loved. man” and "Reunion in Vienna,” will Gargan, Wynne Gibson and Margaret Bradburn, 812 North The Dramatic Society of the Another event will be the battle Betty tt tt tt soon be a full-fledged American citi- Furness have the chief supporting avenue, Beville Avenue Evangelical church Cl ' Parker $2. between the human fish. Earl Mont- zen. He has his first and second roles Bill eVer inCe LANDI HAS TWO The receiving will present its first drama, “His surrounding Boyd. Corrj°^ Movie News ten honorable men- gomery, and a fisherman. Mont- papers and will take his oath of citi- i LEADING MEN tion and a pair of tickets to the Best Investment,” at 8 o’clock Tues- gomery will be fastened to the fish- zenship on July 28. MOTION PICTURES Apollo day and “I Summerville’s brother is a are as follows: Wednesday nights, June 27 ing line and the battle will be to Loved You Wednesday,” new Slim Marguerite L. Verbraken, 604 East and 28, at the East Tenth Street Fox from man at Fifty-ninth see W’hether the fisherman lands in MOTION PICTURES film adapted the success- "prop” Universal studios street. East Tenth and ful stage play of the same where Slim is co-starring with Za- Louise Lennox, 38 West Twenty-first Community hall, the water or lands the fish. name, is | street. Keystone streets. the current Su Pitts in "Her First Mrs. Bruns, Maywood. The greased pole will be one of fare being presented I Mate.” George Ind. The cast, Mr. upon the screen of the Apollo, where John E. Kleinhenz, 524 Middle drive, announced by Carl the centers of attraction when the r^.TO v Woodruff Place. B. Jones, director, includes Glenora LOVE WAS A it will continue through Thursday Jan Kiepura, movie star of "Be Milton N. McCord, 420 West Forty-first contestants try to reach the orange tMm ,Ll next. street. Mose, Vestro Skiles, Edna Stephens, at the end without falling off into WITyouT T* Myd j Mine Tonight.” once received 17,000 Lelia Karns Stair, North New Jer- wtkic sey 3861 Hannah A. Aegerter, Abilee Melvin, pool. I The new offers of marriage in one week. street. the (rules fgg photoplay marks the first- •j - Mrs. c. W. Laut, 5935 University avenue. Marie Fuchs, Roma Aegerter, Ern- Another stunt that will be pre- / screen performance for Warner Tarkington. 4142 Oliver Louise street. estine Krome, Bernice Devitt, Walk- Story I J. R. sented Sunday will be ANY .9*2Bs Baxter since his commendable por- Ginger Rogers, starring in Uni- Glidewell. R. R. 2. Greencastle, afternoon Famous Ind. er Wilson, Fay Miller, Harvey D. wrestling trayal in versal's "Don’t Bet on Love,” will on a raft out in the pool. where . . “Forty-second Street.” j Mildred Kindred. 2146 North De Quincy Melvin, Ralph and Ed- Startling! Elissa Landi, whose last drop whatever she happens to be street. Heylmann In many wrestling show’s the con- m important This contest was conducted Vard E. Berlin. ANYTIME film was “The Sign of the Cross,” is ■ doing if you challenge her to a re- testants often throw each other out Thrilling! C cently in with jf < ■ seen in the leading role game of ping pong. She wields a connection the show- of the ring into the laps of ring- JMBf Amazing! feminine of j ing of the "Hold Me Lov to Have Vacation M BsmM ■ the new film, appearing opposite | wicked paddle. movie, Tight," siders, but Sunday at the Broad Baxter. at the Apollo.. Myrna Loy is headed for a vaga- Ripple pool they be throw'n into the All Hope Crews, Ken Maynard, played the awards will be mailed to the bounding vacation. If work at the ! water. Laura whose most who winners. recent screen characterization pre- lead in "The Fiddlin’ Buckaroo,” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio per- The Broad Ripple dance pavilion song m I, lyric contest cover] _ A sented the This writing mits, plans to leave next week is presenting for a w’eek, starting If i BE competent actress as the ; bases all his films on historical she woo brought a much larger response Sunday, original Bud- THE § 1 *'l <: menacing mother in “The Silver jfacts. on a freighter with no particular the Brown Affg f _ 1 KX I than Hammerschlag myself \\\ Cord,” has an entirely different role or ex- destination in mind. i dies of Louisville. Ky. *EKOMB \i A ro> Buck Jones’ is rea pected, and went W’ay beyond the srei) in “I Loved You Wednesday,” it is hobby deep \ Mjul and £o\iiov

expectations with . reputed. Others in cast are | fishing for four hundred pound of Kenneth Collins, 1 ■ .larnnpiinw Koliert# the * manager of the I*B°SI>KK B° Miriam Jordan and Victor Jory. | tunas. The hero of “Gordon of Apollo theater. WATER SI>KK f: M licit a 1 1 The story concerns an exotic ac- ! Ghost City,” develops a bad case of "There was difficulty in deciding f 1 J 2 TOIINEV M the the tress who becomes the world’s most fisherman's arm now and then, winner as lyrics of Mr. Mar- thin and Gwinnup ! N l famous dancer. However, the plot from illustrating the giant tunas Mrs. both pos- J. VV\j does not wholly concentrate on her that escaped. sessed merit,” Hammerschlag said. Show Boat Sl "I would | feel safe in sending either "*FROHTWITH success. It dramatizes her af- love John Boles to Finest MUTUAL may every Indianapolis Night fairs and the underlying forces that be seen one the New York judges, but 134 South Illinois St. ; Organ j morning burning up the twenty- after hours of study I decided on CLAUDETTE ! five mile stretch from his home to Martin’s lyric as the winner and the J . . ST/PR INO tiVCtHAITH ; Universal City, on a bicycle which one whose lyrics will represent In- ROMANCE 2 ij SPICE AMD MERRIMENT | BROAD RIPPLE POOL he purchased in France. He is co- dianapolis in the national contest.” Where It’s Cool COLBERT NEIGHBORHOOD Margaret Sullivan in |j featured with Hammerschlag Swim in Drinking Water pointed out that BURLESQUE BEN LYON THEATERS "Only Yesterday.” although many people showed abil- Good Music Always WARNER BAXTER ity in writing a chorus, AS YOU LIKE IT June Knight, blond musical they fell ERNEST&TORRENCE 1 '!■ Talbot at 22nd FREE WATER SHOW down decidedly in trying to create J ; -Thrift Nit* comedy actress starring in “Lilies of two verses. Cover Sat., 75c. Week WITH ~ A UNITED’’ARTISTS PICTURE ELISSA LANDI j 73-Ft. High Dive Broadway,” was born in Hollywood, JCXTBAS: “■ ••WEST OF SINGAPORE" Hammerschlag's award is final nights, 25c. M p VICTOR JORY B. Jones "McKenna of the Mounted.’• yet had to come to New York and • Sun., Double Swimmers pay no park admission under the rules of the contest. Un- HARRY ( , ,y,!') FIELDS PITTS-TODD COMEDY Feature—Roland Young herself on the stage before MIRIAM JORDAN "A LADY'S PROFESSION" | establish der the rules of the national contest, Ralph Private steel lockers she could break into pictures. AND "ONE TRACK MINDS” Forbes—Vivienne Osborne ■ I am not publishing the wanning Special $1 Dinners “PHANTOM BROADCAST" lyrics MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON until after the final awr ard is W Wash and BeL - -- Double Feature Ample Free Parking made in New York City. I Chicken Frogs Steak 808 FERGUSON HEARST-METBO NEWS [ij.BH ADMISSION - ’ OVA COOIIHO PLANT HOWOPIRATUt,' \lison a a a Burlesque#’ n1 ?’■ Funniest Comedians Ji.Jln ruu nnATC “A LADV^PROFF.SSION" DANCING The Tom Mix “Rustler's Round Ip” Sue Carolyn Studios will pre- Sun., Fav Wrav—Rob't. Armstrong Starting Sunday lOC sent senior students in on “KING KONG” Before 8:30 recital ADORABLE GIRLS The Original Brown Buddies Every Nile! Ollere at Noble' Monday evening, June 26, in the I7■ 3M Double I of Louisville, Ky. Danra A Harold RIVERSIDE'S NEW DANCE PALACE Audition Salon of the Wilking Music Cork’s ••DRIFTING SOU S " SCARLET RIV ER'* Featuring SA Tm Midnite Show Tonite Jimmy Reed & Wrong,” Company, 120 East Ohio street. sun. [% | Corkers Sun., “She Done Him HAL BAILEY’S ORCH. Get Up a Party and Attend "King's Vacation” ___ The following students will partic- 19th at ipate in the program: Ph. He. 1025. Martin, HARBOR —Richard Arlen Gertrude Frederick Tucker. OFEN AIR WHEN POSSIBLE Edward G. Robinson Enima Gene Tucker, Harry Bucher, Drive out W. Wash, to Ben Davis, gaia “TIGER SHARK" Avonelle Brenneman. Maxine Francisco, Municipal Airport sign Bettv Jane Noonan, Genevieve Smith, follow south. Sun., Double Feature—Richard Dix Maxine Mahan. Bettv Rose Martin, Helen GREAT Lowther. Esther Lyons. Edith Bettv 4 BIG NIGHTS “THE JASPER" Seay. Harriet Miller. Gerdts. Dorothy Sallee. Louis T„1„ Ist 2nd 3rd Held, Francis Holsapple, Velma Pattman, *th Nancy Carroll in JU,y SAT. SEN. MON. TI ES. Grace Carroll. Barbara Cotton. James “WOMAN Herne. Donna Nicholson. Evelyn May, Jack ACCUSED” 'A WafMf Irot- Kn witW 2540 Mich. SL |)T'lKm J Btraaiu Nile Indianapolis Most Unique Double Feature Villa VANESE Dance Palace Tim McCoy “THE WHIRLWIND”

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