OCT. 7, 1933 THE INDIANA’POLIS TIMES PAGE 7 Martens to ROUNDING ROUND Singing nTonigHt’s Radio Excursion Many Great SATURDAY 6 30—Kaltenmever’s Kindergarten (WJZ). 4 OO—Hvmn Sing r WALTER 30—Svmphonette (NBC'. T T-J T? A T T? Q WITH Are P M. 7 00—Roilickers 'WEAF). 4 Movies in Open Sale r 00—Consuella Valdes Boys & (WEAF). 5 4 39—Three Scamp? WEAF. 7 15—Herman Banta and orchestra. 1 11 H/A LKo 30—Gene dance 1 D . HICKMAN Nell Sisters 'NBCi WJZ. 7 30—Fiddlers Three 'WEAF'. 5 Burchell orchestra 4 45—Songs NBC) WEAF 7:4 5NRA Talk WEAF). 6 00—Vincent Lopez orchestra. Alice Jot. Spanish Serenade iCBSi. B:oo—Jamboree 'WJZ'. contralto. s:oo—Hall's orchestra CBS'. the Titans (WJZ). 6 30—To be announced 'NBC on fifty-seventh season of the will 9 OO— Tales of 7:oo—Bert Lahr and Rubinoff s orchestra Production Indianapolis Here Himber's NBC) Monday Matinee Musicale Due ensemble WJZ iWJZ). 9:3o—Cuckoo . . Viennese (NBC; NBC THEopen with the usual President’s day reception, which will be held at ensemble WEAF 10:00—One Mans Family . orchestra NBC'. the Herron Art Institute, Friday. Oct. 13, at 3 p. m. 'CB8) WABC. 11 00—Sign off. 8 30—Walter Winchell. Zorn, Balkan melodies (NBC) to Open A program of unusual interest will be presented by Marie Saengerknaben 'NBC WEAF. 8 45—Southwind Schenck Puts Arliss and Season Soon With Wiener to Sonzs i WJZ. 9 90—Jack Benny NBC). pianist, and winner of a choral Jack Armstrong CBS) WBBM SUNDAY Rudolph Ganz scholarship, and the 545—Captain 8 hour (WJZ). 9 30—Onwards Never Started A1 Williams NBC) WJZ. 00—Children's (WJZ). Benr.ett section, directed by Elmer A. tenor 9 OO—Southland Sketches IP no—Oer.e Burchell dance orchestra. Constance Rosa Ponselle at Steffen. Give Concert at Tuo Gulrar. (CBS'. (WJZ). —Orchestral gems NBC'. B:oo—Fred'k William Wile 'CBS). 9 30—Samover Serenade 10:30 Among the outstanding enter- 10 00—Watchtower 11 00—Dance Nocturne orchestra John Herrick baritone (NBC) WJZ. program. (NBC' by (CBS'. 10:15—To be announced. 11 30—Bud Shav and his orchestra Under Contract. English’s. tainments offered the Matinee the Murat. B:ls—Mildred Bailev 12 00 Midnight—Gene Burchell dance or- Musicale Meyer Davis's orchestra (NBC) 10:30—Crystal melodies. to its members this sea- GUESS WHO? 11.30—International Tidbits chestra. M. Schencks faith In the Mrs. Nancy Martens announces son will be In the coming of the Weiner WEAF. iWBAF'. A. M. Joseph the Brahms Centennial Treasure Island (NBC) WJZ. 12 00—American Melodies. 30—Sign off. United Artists departs from its —Casa Loma orchestra B:oo—Cadle2 0^— Tabernacle. has been signed to do the The heaviest season reservation that of the Indiana State Symphony folksongs of all nations. Jack Pearl and Goodman’s orches- 9:oo—Jack Benny WEAF). customary number of releases, tra (NBC) t adaptation and dialogue for of had the Nov. 7, it will good WEAF. 9:15—T0 be which averaged about twelve any season I have is be preparation The boys of the Saengerknaben, _ announced. a Jamboree iNBC i WJZ. 9 Parker (WEAF) Rupert Hughes* story, “Miss record for this year,” Mrs. Martens for that event, and make the city 12 18 years of age, as always, in o:3o—Reismans orchestra and Yacht 45—Seth year, at a time when it should prove to Club boys (NBC) WEAF. 10:15—Orchestral Gems (WEAF). Fane’s Baby Is Stolen.” Mar- ‘‘There are good 11:00—Sign off. of benefit states. many seats Brahms-minded. the ancient imperial castle, the Symphonic strings (CBS). Hawkins, newspaper greatest to studio work- for all concerts remaining.” A program of great interest to 9:oo—Rolfe Saturday night dancing garet ers. the company and the Vienna Hofburg, where once Haps- party (NBCi WEAF. woman and Hollywood ghost industry Rosa Ponselle is the double sen- older members of the Matinee Musi- burg royalty tread its venerable Public Affairs Institute (CBS). WLW (700) Cincinnati in general. operatic cale will be Tales of the Titans (NBC) WJZ. writer, is working on the screen sation of both the and that of Nov. 17, which Here these work and Leaf, Schenck’s decision means will be corridors. boys 9:ls—Ann organist (CBS). p M SATURDAY play of “Fifty Years From that concert stages. That she is most held at the D. A. R. chapter study, sleep. 9:3o—Cuckoos (NBC) WJZ. United Artists will release eat, play and Willard Robison and orchestra 4:oo—Paul Ash and his Casino Club or- Now.” Stephen Morehouse over thir- assuredly. house. This program will be given chestra (NBC). They pay nothing because they (CBS'. Avery, Saturday Evening Post ty pictures during 1933, an increase Wrote one of the leading music in honor of those members who 10:00—One Man's Family (NBC) WEAF. 4:3O—NRA talk. of have dedicated their boyhood to Jerry Freeman's orchestra (CBS'. 4:4s—Little Orphan Annie (NBC). will work on almost three times the usual critics of New York: “One must have been active in the organization s:oo—Jack Armstrong. contributor, music. It is the dream of countless Barn dance (NBCi WJZ. “Cruise to Ar- number made by this company in regret her stay with the Metro- for fifty years or more, and who 10:15—John Fogarty, tenor (NBC) WJZ. s:ls—Joe Emerson and orchestra. Nowhere” and Austrian boys to be 10:30—Chas. orchestra 5:30—80b a year’s time. politan Opera Company is so brief. have done so much to mu- thousands of Davis 'CBSi. Newhall. thur Menken, a newsreel re- develop invited to the Hollywood on the air (NBCi WEAF. s:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). The increased What price concerts when opera sic appreciation in Indianapolis. join Saengerknaben. Scotti s orchestra (NBC) WJZ. 6:oo—Amos 'n' Andy (NBCi. porter, who has served for sev- schedule will put But few are called, though many 11:00—Rapp's orchestra (CBS). 6:ls—Blue Moments. years several hundred workers on the needs her?” Mrs. W. C. Lynn, Mrs. A. M. Henry (NBC) 6:3o—Netherland Plaza orchestra. eral in Central America, . King's WJZ. ..■* of orchestra S. yearn. Only forty them are Carefree (NBC) WEAF. 7:oo—Croslev Follies. has been assigned pay roll, and as production grows To which came the quick reply: Robertson, Mrs. L. Kiser, Mrs. Carnival B:oo—Dance orchestra (NBC). as technical housed in the castle, after rigid 11:30—Child's orchestra (NBCi WJZ. adviser “Come on, Marines.” the number will have to be in- “So that she may thrill the thou- Max Leckner, Mrs. Henry Schur- Irene Dunne Fisher’s orchestra (NBC) WEAF. B:3o—Over the Rhine. German band. on competitive examinations. Twenty- Ted Fiorito’s orchestra (CBS). 8:45—01d Vienna. creased. Thus, United new sands throughout the country who mann and Mrs. James W. Lilly will 9:oo—Saturday night dancing party, Artists’ Here Is an interesting drawing of these the company with plans are in complete sympathy are not fortunate enough to be able be honored. two are in B. A. Rolfe and orchestra (NBCi. Christmas of Irene Dunne, who is the star of that will perform here, under the WFBM (1230) 10:00—WLS barn dance. Lubitsch Patents Furniture with President Roosevelt’s to hear her in New York.” A party, in the form of Indianapolis 11:00—Gene Burchell and his orchestra. re-em- "Ann Vickers,” now at the Circle. direction (Indianapolis Power Light Edge- ployment "And In spite of the glaring glory a reception for new members, will of their musical director, and Company) 11:30—Mark Fisher and his Hotel Innovations in furniture design program. Dr. George Gruber. SATURDAY water Beach orchestra 'NBC). of every grand opera, does it not be given on Dec. 15. P. M. 12:00 Midnight—Johanna Grosse, organist. which will grace the sets of Para- of the Matinee Musicale, When their voices change, an in- s:3o—Marimba band. A. M. seem a shame for a whale company Records 12:30—Gene his for dating pre- evitable the boys s:4s—Tito Guizar (CBS). Burchell and orchestra. mount’s “Design Living,” will be to spend an evening doing what this back to 1877, will be ‘The Bowery’ event, choir are 6:00—To be announced. Netherland Plaza. the library assigned to duties about the 6:ls—Bohemians. 2:oo—Sign off. protected by government patent, it one singer can do in one song*— sented to Indiana state house, 6:4s—Ramblers. drama that is com- with an appropriate ceremonial pro- and are maintained for three years 7:ls—Elder Michaux and congregation SUNDAY is announced by Director Ernst FULL create a music According to reports from New (CBS). A. M. lead- gram on Jan. 12. and future employment secured for Lubitsch. The action was taken, plete and beautiful”—wrote a York, "The Bowery,” first of the 7:4s—Gertrude Nlesen (CBS). 7:oo—Melody hour, guest soloist: Grande ing musical authority who had ClarenceLoomis, composer-pianist, them. 8;00—Casa Loma orchestra (CBS). trio (NBCi. due to the widespread duplication by CONCERTS will be presented in program at new twentieth century pictures Crowned heads and presidents of B:3o—Symphonic Strings from Montreal 7:3o—Church forum. furniture manufacturers of the 5 heard Miss Ponselle in both con- a (CBS). B:oo—Children's hour (NBC). opera. the Herron Art Institute on Jan. 19. made for United Artists, broken nations have Invited and listened 9:oo—PubHcT Affairs Institute (CBS). 9:oo—Southwind sketches. lounging room equipment used by —a symphony in each! certs and has 9:15—T0 be announced. 9:3o—Mexican Marimba Typica orchestra Donald Gilly, organist, pre- with these song- (NBC). Miss Ponselle admits that she is will be all existing records at the Rivoli admiration to little 9:3o—Willard Robison and orchestra Lubitsch in “Trouble in Paradise.” a (CBS). 10:00—Morning musicale. string quartet: torn between a fond and ardent sented in program March 23. birds in their charming costumes, guest artist (NBC). Three Fine Soloists theater, where It opened on last 10:00—Arnold Peek orchestra (CBS). for forms of ap- Tlie Indiana composers’ concert, white wings and curly chignons. 10:15—News 'CBS). 10:30—Rondoliers. male ouartet (NBC). Ratoff Signed for two Pictures One Great love both musical 10:45—Antobals Cubans, with Antonia and Chorus by Wednesday to more than 16,000 10:30—Charlie Davis orchestra (CBS). pearances. She is as eager for the assisted choral section, will be ad- Recently, His Holiness, Pope Pius Daniel (NBC). Gregory Ratoff has been signed by —by a Seasoned 11:00—Atop the Indiana Roof. 11:00—Threesome and organ. held at Herron Art Institute April missions. XI, called for and after their 11:30—Ted (CBS). Symphony commencement of the annual Met- them, Fiorito orchestra ’l:3o—Radio city concert (NBC). Charles R. Rogers to enact prom- Orchestra 20. performance A. M. P. M. ropolitan opera season as the most The picture, which will be seen in the Vatican were 12:00—Red Hufford inent roles in two forthcoming pro- The opera study here awarded orchestra. 12:30—Sonata recital. Josef Hontl. pian- ambitious sophomore quarter back section, under at Loew's Palace, beginning a parchment testimonial 12:30—Sign off. ist; Josef Stopak. violinist (NBC). ductions to be made for Paramount —For a “Movie Price” to get on the gridiron—and she the experienced direction of Mrs next Friday, stars Wallace Beery, proclaiming their voices “so flute- I:oo—Autumn Idyll. Gloria Lavev. so- Ratoff first join A Few Season SUNDAY prano: instrumental trio (NBC). release. will the Reserved boards the train for her concert Ralph Chappell, ex opera singer little Jackie Cooper and George like and sweet, like angels’ voices in A. M. I:ls—College of music recital. cast of the musical film, “We’re Sit- Tickets Can Still Be Had and first Raft, and features such prominent paradise.” B:oo—Junior Bugle (CBS). I:3o—Jan Garber's orchestra (NBC). tours with as much excitement as vice-presideent of the 2:oo—Wayne ting Pretty,” wherein he will work players 9:oo—Entertainers. King orchestra (NBC), $2.50, the blithest school girl bound for Matinee Musicale, will give three as Fay Wray, Pert Kelton, Haydn, Schubert, Mozart and 9:3o—Christian Men Builders. 2:3o—Theater of the Air. with Jack Haley, Jack Oakie and $3.50, $5.00 picnic. opera readings during the year. George Walsh, Tammany Young and other illustrious composers received 10:30 to Noon—Silent. 3:OO—J. Alfred Schehl, organist. Rogers. a 12 Noon—Did You Know? 3:3o—Hoover program (NBC). Ginger Then he will appear INDIANA STATE "There are advantages in eacn "Louise,” "La Traviata” and "Der Esther Muir. musical training' from the Saenger- P. M. in “She Made Her Bed,” with Mar- Freischultz” will given. The story is taken from the novel, knaben institution. Every year they 12:15—Walkathon. SYMPHONY field,” Miss Ponselle claims. “In be 12:30—T0 be announced. guerite Churchill, Charles Farrell opera, kept the Other well-planned programs “Chuck Conners,” by Michael L. are invited to sing with the entire 1:30—Hollywood Show (CBS). Wilkings, the audience Is in will concert and Charlie Ruggles. Vo 120 E. Ohio. background. having be given by Simmons and Bessie Solomon, and Vienna State Opera and the Vienna 2:00 Philharmonic-Symphony Instead of a the active members of (CBS). the many prominent program. Fishing close contact with the people out the Matinee Musical throughout the features characters Philharmonic orchestra. 4:oo—Wheeler Mission He Is a Good Gardener of the "gay among Sangerknaben 4:3o—Bakers (CBS). front, and being permitted read season. Also the choral section and nineties,” them The Wiener is un- s:oo—Songs My Taught Me to John Mother Ramon Novarro discovered on EAST some of the faces and get their re- student section have arranged In- L. Carrie Nation, der the general management oS. (CBS). SIDE s:3o—Tramp Starr. , his return home from Europe, that teresting Steve Erodie and Chuck Connors, the National Broadcasting Com- s:4s—Barney Rapp (CBS). Air actions as the performance proceeds, calendars for the year. orchestra he finaSiiiStjQ 3307 E. Wash. who in their day furnished 6:oo—Walkathon. was “too good” as an amateur completely my Altogether delightful front pany Artists bureau. The local ap- (CBS). if yylry-Double Feature— I withdraw into role a most sea- 6:ls—Gauchos Helen Morgan, glamorous gardener. He planted dozens of page copy for the newspapers of the pearance is sponsored by the mu- singing star, Sylvia and the dramatic business at hand. son has been planned by Mrs. Frank 6:3o—Bohemians. will be interviewed before the microphone Sidney, nation. organizations Philip 7:oo—Freddie Rich entertains (CBS). by Taplinger. shrubs and trees around his moun- “JENNIE something Cregor, president of sical of St. Neri (CBS). Bob CBS writer, when the GERHARDT” "But I miss I love so the Matinee Mu- B:oo—Seven Star Revue "Meet the Artist” program tainside home they grown "The Bowery” was produced by oratory, which are under the super- 9:oo—Piano twins. returns as a and have Chester Morris, much in concert work—that privi- sicale. weekly feature over the WABC-Columbia up so close together he will Darryl F. Zanuck from the screen vision of Elmer Andrew Steffen. The 9:ls—Louise Fazenda. Saturday, at 5 p. m. that “TOMORROW AT SEVEN” lege of gazing Into the thousands 9:3o—Message from Governor McNutt, network. have to half of them. adaptation of Howard Estabrook and Right Rev. Monsignor Raymond R. 9:4s—Walkathon. remove Sun.—Double Feature, Lionel Barrymore. of eyes before me; of recognizing The . Sutherland Players will open James Gleason. Noll, D. D., is pastor. 10:00—Guy Lombardo and Royal Cana- The English melody, "Love Came to “STRANGER’S RETURN” now and then a face I dians (CBS). __ Me,” will be the highlight of Tito NORTH SIDE Buddy Rogers. Marlon Nixon, remember their 1933-34 season of dramatic 10:30—Tom Gerun orchestra (CBS). Gui- zar's self-accompanied “BEST OF ENEMIES” having caught a glimpse of on the 11:00—Atop the Indiana roof. recital over Ta,b0 ‘ * 22nd city streets, productions with the presentation of 11:30—Red Hufford orchestra. WFBM and the Columbia Sat- in the hotel lobby, or off. network. WAtBOTTI~Double Feature— 12:00 Midnight—Sign urday from 5:45 to 8 p. m. at a previous concert ; of seeing here "Isle of View,” a comedy with music, Chester Morris, McKee “BREACH OF PROMISE” Llli-a a fond who is moved by my Oct. Claims Old Park Lamli mother on 13 and 14, at 8:15 o'clock at (1400) Indianapolis Mildred or a girl WKBF Bailev. the rockin' chair lady Ken Mavnard, "WARRIOR’S HUSBAND” lullaby, there pretty who the Sutherland Presbyterian church, (Indianapolis Broadcasting, Inc.) who knows rhythm when she sings it. will “COME ON TARZAN” seems to share the sentiment of my —SATURDAY— offer the 1933 hit. "Lazybones.” as the “SON OF THE BORDER” Twenty-eighth street highlight of their program on the WABC- Sun.—Double Feature, Jack love song; or elsewhhere, doubtless and Guilford Popular P. M. Saturday Buchanan, Sun. Features Are Columbia chain from 6:15 to Double Feature—Clive Brook 4:30—T0 be announced. 6:30 p. “YES. MR. BROWN” CLUB” up in the top gallery, is one from avenue. 4:4s—Three Scamps (WEAF). m. Richard Loretta “MIDNIGHT (WJZ). Barthelmess, Young, the land of my ancestors, who is The play C. HICKMAN s:oo—Essex House Ensemble “HEROES Riehard Dlx was written by Nor- BY WALTER D. Sisters iWJZ). FOR SALE” carried back to the blue skies and ASKED s:3o—Three X HIGH SPOTS OF SATURDAY “NO MARRIAGE TIES” man Green, director of the Players, Earl McKee, who handles the news of Riverside park during s:4s—Wing Dope (WJZ). ~~ laughing of 6:oo—Marvel Myers. NIGHT’S PROGRAMS the waves Naples when its season, for some im E - Wash* as was "The the 1 figures of attendance and the reasons for the 6:ls—St. Regis orchestra (WEAF). imATfOMI I sing ‘O Sole Mio.’” Vanity Case,” 6:ls—Columbia—Mildred Bailey. ""^”1.1“’” EtryyywwysrDouble merry-go-round and the other rides doing so very good this Diane Sinclair, Feature— Players’ opening production last business summer. 7:ls—Columbia Elder Mlcheaux “DANGEROUS CROSSROADS” Pat O’Brien year. Congregation. “DESTINATION UNKNOWN” Some of Mr. MeKee’s figures 9 remarks do not include the actual of OLD STYLES Sun.—Double Feature, George Arils*, Laurel and Hardy, Mr. Green lyrics, attendance money spent, yet present 7:3O—NBC (WEAF) Under the ‘By Candlelight also wrote the or he does some points of interest. Bridges of Paris. “WORKING MAN” “DEVIL’S BROTHER” and the music The observations of Mr. McKee, Sunday, Double Nancy was written by Mrs. B:oo—Columbia Public Affairs Fealure, Carroll, shooting on Univer- are Loretta Young, "I LOVE Actual Green, who is technical director for as follows: ‘get his hands on the steering Institute. THAT MAN” sal's screen version of the in- the Players and who has charge of “Very satisfactory,” is the com- NBC (WEAF)—Jack Pearl and “ZOO IN BUDAPEST” Loretta Youi>g, stage wheel.’ orchestra. “THE DEVIL’S IN LOVE” ternational hit, “By the religious drama tournament ment of Archie W. Colter, manager Candlelight,” got underway this “Os course, rides will NBC (WJZ) ' * AA t/* ft A Noble at Mas*. which is sponsored by organ- of Riverside amusement park, re- the coaster Variety Jamboree- Double Feature— SOUTH SIDE distinguished this show. week with a cast ization each year. ferring to the season of 1933. The apparently never lose their popu- Joan Marsh, B:3o—Columbia Willard Robison jdi At Fountain Square of players headed by Paul The action takes place big fun resort out at Thirtieth and “HIGH GEAR” on a small larity, providing a thrill that sets orchestra. fMi Double Feature Lukas, Elissa Landi, Nils finally NBC Stuart Erwin, island which is a winter resort just street and White river has (WEAF)—Leo Relsman's Robert Armstrong Asther, Esther Ralston, and off the nerves tingling and a desire to orchestra; Yacht Club Boys. “UNDER THE TONTO RIM” the coast of Florida. The rol- closed its gates after a summer’s “BLIND ADVENTURE” Lawrence Grant in the prin- licking comedy that was most ride again and again. 9:00—NBO (WEAF)-B. Sun.—Double Feature, Nancy Carroll, situations develop business encouraging A. Rolfe's “I THAT MAN” cipal roles. Robert Wyler is an “A young couple from a nearby orchestra. LOVE John Wayne involved plot which not fail as an omen of returning prosperity Elissa Land!, the can city made thirty-six trips on the 10:00—NBC (WJZ) David Manners, directing from script by to hold the audience speechless. to the nation. —WLS barn dance. “WARRIOR’S HUSBAND” “TELEGRAPH TRAn.” Hans Kraly and F. Hugh Flash on a recent Sunday at River- Those appearing in the cast are “Amusement parks,” said Colter,, Sunday—Warner Bros., Herbert. side, and so engrossed were they in haif <• at 30th Riley Fledderjohn, Emily Yucknat, “are the first to feel the effects of „ A -hour of dance melodies “GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933” thrilling fun they spent P°® u? ar songs will be presented bv "KICK— Double Feature—- Marjorie Ziegler, the that th,?the KingsK Sue Tezzman, Ed- a depression. But ther are like- Henchmen, starring Jane Froe- ' Jean Barry, every cent of their money,"and ap- man_ and Charles Carlile. with Fred Prospect & Shelby' ward Green, Paul Rouse, Clamor wise the first to sense swing rens Ber- “THE OUTSIDER’ yPfWfef Additions Made to “Alice” Cast ftie pealed to the office for carfare orchestra. Saturday from 6:30 to 7 Double Feature Fledderjohn, Lorin Woodward, Joe toward better times. p. m.. over the WABC-Columbia Loretta Young, Further additions the home. Needless to say, they got it.” network. Richard Barthelmess, to cast of Foy, Mrs. L. B. Sebastian, Paul “We are proud of the fact that “ZOO IN BUDAPEST” “HEROES FOR SALE” Paramount’s “Alice in Wonderland” Free attractions,” Colter states, Jack (Baron Munchausen) Pearl Fledderjohn, John Farley, Riverside was to present a full and Sunday—Double Feature, Jean Harlow, Buck Jones, Richard able “are always big in amuse- Cliff (Sharlie) Hall, include Polly Moran as the Dudo Robbins, James Geneva this with of a problem return to the air “HOLD YOUR MAN” “SOUTH OF THE RIO GRANDE” McDaniels, season summer none on the Magic Carpet program over Bird, Raymond Hatton as the Shirley Fledderjohn, and Norman activities curtailed. ment parks, but we have found that WLW Warner Baxter, Elissa Landl, Sun.—Double Feature Ann Harding. its balloon ascensions and parachute and an NBC network Saturday at 8 p. m. “I LOVED YOU WEDNESDAY” “WHEN LADIES MEET” Mouse, Sir Guy Standing as the Green. “Many of largest the amusement will the James Dunn—Sally Filers, King of Hearts and Colin Kenny as This play will be parks in the country closed their leaps bring out biggest :i °th * Northwestern followed by a crowds. There is the element of Ann Leaf, diminutive and talented or- y “HOLD ME TIGHT” the Clock. Because Alice is a bad series of plays throughout the win- gates after the Fourth of July. ganist. will feature several selections from the lighter vir - Fountain Bg, little girl who first danger and rusk attached to the classics during her recital over Gene Raymond, dhtttlMfciAlEHl climbs down tunnels, ter. the two of which will be Others made Labor day their clos- WABC and the Columbia Saturday ‘"yIWWI Double Feature aerial p. chain IN through mirrors, up trees and the "My Lady's Dress,” by Edward ing date, and in many of the fun spectacles the possibility from 9:15 to 9:30 m. “ZOO BUDAPEST” ‘something may happen’—the Zasu Pitts like, Charlotte Henry, who plays the Knoblock. and "John Ferguson,” by resorts only a part of the rides and that Sunday—Double Feature, Wm. Boyd, same morbid pull that brings folk to George Raft role, will have six Identical cos- St. John Ervine. other fun devices were operated “EMERGENCY CALL” “HER FIRST MATE” tumes. one for each day of the week, this year. the five hundred mile race at the Here is George Raft all dressed DANCING George Bette Dav!*, “LOVE BOUND” since she must appear on set “In line with its policy of pre- Speedway. They do not want any up in his sporting best in “The Arliss, the get anything MAN” bright and clean every morning. senting new features each season, one to hurt—but—if Bowery,” which opens next Friday VILLA VANESE “WORKING Sun., Marie Dressier. Wallace Beery happen, they 7900 Noblesville Rd. " The outfit consists of six blue dress- Big Role Riverside this summer its does would like to be at the Palace. Illinois at 84tb installed Cover, Sat., 50c * *7 “TUGBOAT ANNIE” able to say they had seen it hap- Ine. tax. Sun., 250 .Si. D * “r" I es, eighteen pink petticoats, six Thelma Todd has been signed motor speedway and a dance palace, INDIANA MTEHAWKS Double Feature— both of which experienced a fine pen. It’s just human nature in the Draught Beer 100 Bottled 150 Jean Harlow, pairs of pink cotton stockings, six for the role of Lillian La Rue, MAN’ ImiEwnas pairs of black patent Broadway summer’s business. raw.” WAsh. 2564-2 “HOLD YOUR leather slip- “chorine” who col- Available for Night* Wayne. Joan Barry pers Attendance at rink Colter states some revolutionary Partiee Week John and six hair ribbons. lects, in “Counsellor at Law,” the skating “MAN FROM MONETEREY” “THE OUTSIDER” held up remarkably well the features will be presented at River- Universal's screen of during Preston Foster, Halph Bellamy, version off season, indicating that the win- side next season, but he refused to Sunday—Double Feature. “DESTINATION UNKNOWN” May They Never Mix Elmer Rice's sensational New “MAN WHO DARED’ season, starting, will be one go into details. There have been Sunday, Double Feature. Chester Morri* Stages twenty-one and twenty- York stage hit. now being pic- ter now Lionel Barrymore. Miriam Hopkins, “TOMORROW of the best in years. rumors that a bathing beach is to DAIICiHG “THE STRANGERS RETURN" AT SEVEN” two and side-by-side turized Director Buddy Rogers. on the Metro- by William “The trend in amusement be installed in the center of the re- Marion Nixon Goldwyn-Mayer Wyler. park and College “BEST OF ENEMIES” lot. On one, Greta Rice also prepared the devices is toward the ‘customer- sort, but Colter was unwilling to dis- SHOW 42nd Garbo is making "Queen Christi- screen play and helped cast cuss the matter beyond a 112t> ic Meridian ana.'' other, operated’ rides, such as our motor statement FALLS CITY Randolph Scott, On the Jean the picture. - Harlow John Barrymore speedway, that the matter of the beach ROOSEVELTSf-3.. fIU Double Feature is filming “Bombshell.'’ motor boats and other is “be- “MAN OF THE FOREST” Garbo is is starred, with Bebe Daniels, concessions, where the patron can dng considered.” CASI NO BOAT June Clyde. using two Great Danes in her pic- Doris Kenyon, Isobel “SAMARANG” “STUDY IN SCARLET” Jewel, 3547 E. Washington ture. Harlow is using three Sheep Onslow St. Indianapolis' Finest Night Club Sunday—Double Feature, Wm. Bovd, Ken Maynard. Stevens. Melvyn Doug- “FARGO EXPRESS” dogs in her film. Garbo always re- las and Mayo “EMERGENCY CALL” Methot playing Every Nite Except Monday. Sunday. Double Feature, Conway Tearle mains on her own stage. So does supporting roles. Charles Ruggles, Mary Boland, “KING Harlow. But the dogs have Admission, 10c, Before 8:30 2 FLOOR SHOWS “MAMA PAPA” MURDER” started LQ.VES Jack Oakie, visiting back and forth. FRANCES PERKINS “UPTOWN NEW Sat. Night, 11:30 and I kSTVCLAHM st ’ clalr- Ft- w*yne YORK” DANCING FREE I Double Feature— r Secretary of Labor, Speaks on Music by lk\tA Jack Holt Fiddle,” the Ramon and His Recording MAN” “THE WRECKER” Novarro-Jean- FREE PARKING Preston Foster, nette MacDonald co-starring vehicle Indianapolis Town Hall Series Orchestra “MAN WHO DARED” Bette Davis, which has just been “EX-LADY” placed In pro- k VlMtnjtn 1300 Roosevelt Aye. Ayres’ Shop Bailey’s UAI Wiyy duction at the Metro-Goldwyn- Tickets on Sale at Murat, Book and Hal Orchestra nwAT Ralph Btllamj> 601 FEATURING Cover: Week Nites, 40c; 8 a* J.lncoln Mayer studios. William K. Howard Columbia Club—sl.so, SI.OO and 50c plus tax Eric Linden, MNCO L W is directing this adaptation Sat,, 75c “FLYING DEVILS” ■ Double Feature of the FOUNTAIN 808 WOLF Randolph Scott Kem-Harbach SQUARE THEATRE { musical romance of i Sunday—Double Feature, Wheeler-Woolney, “SUNSET PASS” the same name. “DIPLOMANIACS” “YOU CALL IT MADNESS” Sunday. Double Feature. Sylvia Sidney Montgomery Back to Work Spencer Tracy, Marian Nixon, “JENNIE GERHARDT” Robert “FACE IN THE SKY” Alice White. Neil Hamilton Montgomery has arrived “MURDER AT MIDNIGHT;” back on the west coast, where EAST SIDE preparations are being made at WEST SIDE Dearborn at 10th. the Metro-Goldwvn-Mayer studio for Wash, at Belmont an early start on “Transcontinental Bing Crosby WIKW Double Feature Bus.” the returning Loretta Young star's new ve- Jack Oakie “SHE HAD TO SAY YES” hicle. While in the Montgom- east "COLLEGE HUMOR” Jack Hoxie ery appeared in person at the Capi- ■ “VIA PONY EXPRESS” tol with the presentation of “An- STARTING WITH THE BIG MIDNITE SHOW TONIGHT Kz£, oiuy Sunday—Marie Dressier.Wallace Beery, Sun.. Double Feature, Ed. G. Robinson other Language” and took a fort- “TUGBOAT ANNIE” “THE LITTLE GIANT” night's rest on his 180-acre farm Zane Grey'* upstate. “ORIENTAL MAIDENS jIAVmwE aagißiiwf “MAN OF THE FOREST” FEATURING Buddy Rodgers imSVM “BEST OF ENEMIES” Tom Mix “RUSTY RIDES ALONE” “TERROR TRAIL” Pat O'Brien DANCE TAN YA'N EW’BS’SENSATION Sunday—Double Feature. Chas. Hurries “DESTINATION UNKNOWN” Every Sat. & Sun. Xjte "MAMA LOVES PAPA” Sun.. Double Feature. Sylvia Sidney Between 8:30 and 12:30 Richard Dlx, Doris Kenyon, “JENNIE GERHARDT” \ - - “XO MARRIAGE TIES’* Joan Marsb. James Murray Before 4 A_ Before and 8 CINCINNATIANS 8 “HIGH GEAR” 8:30 ASK ANYBODY—the HOTTEST and BEST THEATRE ORCHESTRA EVER TO PLAY INDIANAPOLIS | 8:30 f; w. 19th at Holme* ■ij fTB ff the Beautiful “ ™TH ha. Double Feature Fountain Sq. “BE MINE TONIGHT” Bin* Crosbv Theatre (IRIIS Ana sires “COLLEGE HUMOR” P. H DANCING GIRLS PERSONALITY Midnite Show Tonight “OFFICER 13’ Ull VIIUU MIII Im W Rex Bell Feature, Sylvia Sidney, BALLROOM Matinee at 2:30 0 Mat- SUrts at sp. m. San.—Doable “CRASHING BROADWAY” Fountain Sq. Theatre Bldg. lifcrv niVC CDCPIII C 111111 A V “JENNIE GERHARDT” San.. Double Featare, Chas. Burgle* Vs at 8:30 N Night Show at 7:45 “MURDERS IN THE Prospect, Virginia & Shelby ttll UAvO OrtolAL OUNUAY Ana Hardirtg, Wm. PowclL ZOO” ■KITE “BENEATH THE SEA" tin gONIALQ “DOUBLE HARNESS^ J