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Jj^BELL Books with Her | Go Whore the J When Sylvia Sidney Arrived in 114 N PAGE 8 .THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SEPT. 29, 1934 Moral Wave OPENS TOMORROW A Prize Yarn FORMS SCHOOL Peasant Room Tails to Touch • - •. V -And It's on to Be Opened Old Broadway Jearf Hersholt by Fendricks I I ¦ He’s Got Rathskeller Touch to Be Sinful New Plays Put He Requires All on VBjg Chaste Hollywood to Him to Prove He’s c . '^B Reproduced in Traction UF T yi^aiwM Shame. Himself. < Terminal Building. Btf PAUL HARRISON By NEA Service A touch of the European hoff- MCA Sw*)t HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 29. —ls brau and rathskeller atmosphere NEW YORK, Sept. 29 —What there’s anything screen celebrities will be in the quaintly a two reproduced the Legion of Decency scaring the like better than wangling decorated Peasant Room, to be vacation to Europe of the movies, and some of month’s from opened A. A. Fendrick & Sons, sin out executives, by elder a cleaner their hard-boiled studio in Traction Terminal the sages predicting one or two the building, theater, you'd think that by this it’s coming back with next Tuesday, at 4 p. m. prize about their experiences time the Puritans would have stories The entire front of the building across the Atlantic. landed on Broadway and had the is done in chestnut, as also is the ti They’re the kind of adventures The Situation well in hand. favorites inside woodwork. Peasant Room Well, they haven’t. News of the that strike the movie will be connected with the Fendrick James Cagney personally, although the crop, writing, rather Whetstine building, play at this is news The Ambassador tomorrow will telling of J. Kelton restaurant already in the if the Puritans victims seem to relish the Anew of music with and together they will make one of of illicit love, and feature James Cagney in “Here as much school like it they stay away. incidents about themselves studio the building has the largest street floor don't can Comes the Navy.” their hearing in When restaurants That what they're do- as listeners enjoy formed Resener, in the state. s precisely them. been by Edward ing, together with swarms of sophis- musical director, Kelton The outside decoration will con- Ramon Novarro, for instance tells and J. ticated and thoroughly tolerant Whetstine, pianist. sist of two eight-foot peasant fig- one about himself, when he took his wood, bas relief, people. That ures, carved from in many of TwinI Feature last trip to Europe incognito. by Harder 8c Walter, architec- For the fact remains that un- plays mere is, he went under his more sculptors. These figures, each the new have been trifles familiar name of Samienego tural —trifles negligee to family holding a stein, will be in poly- in which live managed to go everywhere Cagney Film Is Is at —and chrome. Beneath the figures and blusji unseen, then die. Alamo without attracting attention until And this season hapless produ- directly over the entrance, is a he attended a theater in Madrid. cers are not being consoled by Hol- at huge, chestnut table, between the ly-wood purchases of flesh-drama. Two Firsl-Showing Films “It’s Our Business” Ambassador legs of which all who enter must Hays says pass. Will musn’t touch. As left theater,, two de- he the The figures in front are backed Another College Farce on Program. tectives stopped him and for mo- a the Navy’ up by a large, leaded glass window. ment Novarro thought he was in 'Here Comes on It isn’t likely, anyway, that the Starting tomorrow for a three- for serious trouble. Two Subrooms Within „ Screen will attempt to adapt “First days run, the Alamo will offer twd View at Theater. “Are you not Ramon Novarro?” subrooms within, Episode,” a burbling bit of Oxford in “Riders of The actor admitted There are two first showing pictures they inquired. Starting tomorrow the Ambas- contains the bar, and undergraduate life which has been and asked how they guessed. one of which ” the Rio,” with Lane Chandler and he was sador offers James Cagney and Pat the other is haven retitled “College Sinners “It’s business to know such planned to ’>e a of the U. S. A.,” with our O’Brien in “Here Comes the Navy.” patrons in sea foods, In it the authors have tried to “King Kelly was the reply. “We won’t for interested of sorrow- things,” Cagney and O’Brien have the stellar steaks or chops. The second room combine some the tender, Irene Ware, Guy Robertson and tell any one and spoil your visit, ful qualities of “The Wind and the roles of two virile jack-tars who ceiling is decorated in such a way Kennedy. “Riders of the but we have to keep track of you fury, Rain” (last season’s glum play about Edgar hate each other with intense as to give the effect of being out Rio,” is the story of a hard-riding at headquarters.” the more so because the former the lighting color com- English undergraduates) with the While attending a party given doors, <&nd merriment of “She cowboy belongs to the border loves the latter’s sister. Their feud bining to cause the upper part of archness and who by a writer in Paris, Ernst Lubitsch (hilarious is accompanied by rapid fire action the room to fade into darkness. Loves Me Not” hit con- patrol, and is involved in a frame- conversing with “This host in was and riot comedy. upper the bar- cerning Princeton). up of which he has no defense. minutes later an Along the walls of German. A few Gloria Stuart is cast as the girl be several Asa result it has been observed Kelly of the U. S. A.,” is not knowing that room, will placed large "King American guest, who must decide hetween the two mural J. hereabout that the Oxford lads are a gay production loaded with mirth, the director also spoke English, decora cions, produced by fighting sailor boys. The United Scott Williams, muralist at the new a curious combination of Winnie- music and romance. The story con- the host who the funny little asked States navy plays a big part in the Indiana State Library. the F*ooh and Casanova. cerns a theatrical producer and his Dutchman was. production. Williams taken as his theme lady troupe of show girls headed for “So, for the rest of the evening, has A and Cats Added featurettes include cute for the murals, the figures and oc- Europe. I German so as not the of had to speak Shirley Temple in a comedy skit, of the type. One Continuing study theatri- new chapter of the Buck disclose the fact that I under- cupations peasant there (or was) Another to “What’s to Do About It.” A comedy will see the discussion of politics in cal turpitude is Jones serial, “Red Rider,” also will stood him and thus embarrass him,” “Errant Lady." comedy, this one, cartoon and news reel will complete the little continental town on one A be shown. says Lubitsch. dealing with a dominent but adven- the program. wall, and a Rip Van Winkle sketch turous matron and her daughter. One on Hersholt on the other. The incident themes The latter is about to arrange a di- On his to Europe last year, are to be interspersed with decora- trip diamond, vorce so she can marry a dashing Twin Bill on View Jean Hersholt wired ahead to en- tive scenes, using the Liss Week-End Fare club, heart, and spade card motifs Russian. But her plans are thwart- gage hotej rooms in England. When mama, for the purpose of color Into er by who takes the Rus- he arrived at the hotel he was in- getting for herself. af Sanders Theater sian formed that the place was full ex- at Fountain Square the background. Another comedy, “Alley Cat,” The Sanders presents for the last cept for rooms engaged by Jean and comedy Uses Same Decoration (or dealt) all of Mystery appear on deals with sorts times the picturization of Hersholt. I never tonight the week-end bill of fare at the WiUiams has used this same type extra-marital paternity. “I am he,” declared Jean. Fountain with Edna quite got the of all the the famous stage play, “Double Square theater, of decoration for the main ballroom straight “Oh, I say!" remonstrated the Mae Oliver “We’re Rich and, for that Door,” with Evelyn Venable, and like in Again,” of the Waldorf-Astoria in New smutty complications, clerk. “You cawn’t have me on and “Murder in the Museum” hav- matter, didn't try very hard. “Smoking Guns,” a western, star- York. He has also designed murals that. I’ve seen Hersholt in pictures last runs tonight. A second and better opus with ring Ken Maynard. fat ing their for the University of Illinois library, many times. He’s an old bloke.” For tomorrow, Monday and Tues- feline traits is “The Red Cat.” It Bing Crosby comes to the Sanders It required all Jean’s identifica- the Park Central hotel, and Arthur seems that the wife of a certain screen tomorrow and Monday in day, the Fountain Square presents Hammerstein’s theater in New York. tions to get the rooms. the two nitwits of the screen in their famous financier is mildy in love “We're Not Dressing,” featuring The decoration of the rooms is who Carole Lombard. The added feature latest laugh riot, “The Cock-Eyed being done by Henry Behrens, with an actor does impersona- Cavaliers,” tions of her husband.
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