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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 11

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Louisville, Kentucky
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SECTION 1 THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1935. THE COURIER. JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE. KY. 12 Y.Y.lbt UPWOT YD Alt TlX 8 Show Clock TODAY'S SHOW CLOCK Ten lent Thru Sat.

PARKIN (i A Picture You Cant Afford To Miti HENRY FONDA JAMES CAONCY VOOUi H't Alwava Fair Weather? and 10 03. Tha Frivete Wtr a) Maier nun: WESTf NO A Woman-. World: and Tha Private War Maier Ben-an: 1:07. DRIVE-INS Buddy Pepper Leaves New House To Be Marlene Dietrich's Pianist laaay A Fri. Deert Open 4:3 IN CINEMASCOPE COLOR Henry FONDA Jamet CAONIY William POWELL Jack LEMMON "MISTER ROBERTS" ALSO: "HUNTERS OF IKE DEEP" In Color MUSIC COLUMBIA AUDITOBIUM Louiavllle Orchattra with Joree Belet, oienit; i pm.

DOWNTOWN AND FIBIT RUN BROWN To Hall an Rack: 1:12, and :40. 'MR. ROBERTS" Big Rise Forecast In Drunk Arrests New York Timet Service New York. Oct. 19.

Chief Magistrate John M. Murtagh predicted today slum clearance will do away with the Bowery in five or 10 years and increase tenfold the arrests of vagrants and alcoholics. To handle this problem, he Alto Thrilllne "WAKAMBA" African Adventure MiVMltlOM KENTUCKY I Am A Camara: 11:41, CLAIKSVILLI-Ttie Purple Matk: II 4:15, I and Craahowt: Some people, especially in show business, Rogers in "Tight Spot," and with Guy Madison and Kim Novak in "Five Against The House," will HE join Bette Davis and Kim Hunter una I PQADKEAR H.ii4io W.OMAKK a cnarlat BOYiR tave a terrible time. Just take the case cf Buddy Teppcr Jackie Starkie to most of his many Louisville friends. Buddy just bought himself a wf new house in Hollywood.

Did he get to enjoy it as he had fa nlannpH' Hp did not. 10UA1 1HOW STAR1S 4:30 P.M. LOEW'I Tha Gun Thai Wan Tha Watt! 19VI, and 1:14. My Bitter laan: and MARY ANOERSON Blaad Allay: 14:35, 11:44, I 4:04. 7:14, and Rl ALTO Tha Tall Man: 11:14, 1:51, 4:11, 4 iJ, and 4:27.

NEIGHBORHOOD AND OTHERS AIRWAY Mita Orant T.kei Richmond: 4:15 and :30. Tha Cobweb: 7:44. BARD Mr. tobirtv 4S and 10. Hunt- ara of Tha Daap: BROADWAY On Tha Watarfront: 1:04.

THE COBWEB MISS GRANT TAKES RICHMOND Dixit Tha Laft Hand of Ood: 417 and 4:55. Battle of Boeue River: 4:34. EAST The Laft Hand af Sod: 4:37 and 4:55. Battle of Boeue River: 134. KENWOOD Paarl of The South Pacific: 4:15 and 10:10.

Strategic Air Command: 4:14. PARKWAY Moaika: 4:30 and 4:15. Mixed-up Woman: t. PRESTON Mr. Roberta: and Dial Red 4: 4:07.

SKYWAY Paarl of Tho South Pacific: 4:34 and 10:05. Beneath The 12 Mile Raof: 4:15. TW IL IT We're No Anaelt: 4:30 and 10. The Purple Matk: 1:30. TWIN (Eatt Scream On Tha Water- frant: 1:15.

Leophola: 7. ENTIRE SHOW IN RADIANT COLOR IN SPECTACULAR CINEMASCOPE Cane KELLY Cyd CHARISSI "IT'S ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER" Charlton HESTON Julie AOAMS "PRIVATE WAR OF MAJOR BENSON" YOU'RE NEVER TOO CLO TO ENJOY POPCORN, RELAX, UUGH AND LIVE CUM. Dean Martin Jerry Lewie 3UN. YOU'RE NEVER TOO VOONO said, an over-all agency would have to be set up. He said he will soon recommend to Mayor Robert F.

Wagner that he revive the Board of Inebriety, which was set up here in 1910 but went out 10 years later. Copyright, 1455 I in "Storm Center," playing the romantic lead opposite Miss Hunter. Also signed, for a principal role in the film, is Taul Kelly, veteran stage -and -screen star, recently in "Command Decision" on the stage. Keith will be seen as an opportunistic young politician engaged to Miss Hunter, who plays the assistant to the librarian, COZY Th4 Frivete War of Malor Ban- His idea was to get acquainted with it just after he finished an engagement with that fascinating songbird, Lisa Kirk, at the Pal ton: 4:30 and 4:44. It't A Woman World: 1:10.

CRESCENT Tho Promoter: 7:15 and :15. The Classified Ads Offer You Daily Opportunity News. mer House in Chicago. Buddy was Lisa's arranger and accom Keith panist during the six weeks' en a mm- A 14. 4 ratrpniPnt in th Thirafn nirrif enacted Dy MISS U3V1S.

AS a rcauib Ul Ilia diiciiipis spot. to exploit a town's hysteria over a controversial But, Buddy no sooner got book, the engagement is finally broken, home ready to make the house ifii fh mi nf F.ilrrho a Pepper II I UM i mm Bl I I I I I I I II II I I I I I-lrTB. DOWNS Thit Island Earth: 4:30 and Naw York Confid.ntial: 4:11. GRAND, (Naw Albany) Pata Kally'l Bluat: 1:30, 4:44, and 104. Paarl 04 Tha South Pacific: 4:24, and HI-LAND Crathout: 7:12.

Mambo: 1:97. IDEAL Seminole Upritini: 4:30 and 10:10. Mr. Robartt: 105. KNOX Fuller Broth Ctrl: 4:54 and 4:41.

Fuller Brush Man: 1:01. OAK Seminole vprltino: 4:30 and 14:11. Mr. Robartt: OHIO Fallen Aneel: 10:35, 1:14, 404, 4:52, and 4:40. Ftudin Rhythm: 12:11, 1:51, 5:40, and 5:24.

RITZ House of Bamboo: tilt. Ralurn of Octobar: 7:25. RODEO Stael Lady: 10 04, 1:14, 4:, and 7:40. Apacha: 11:41, 2:53, 4:05, 4nd 4:17. SAVOY Cardan of Edan: 11:10, 1:07, 2:54, 4:41, 4:28, 1:15, and 10:02.

UPTOWN Mr, Robartt: 1:02. Wakamba: 4:45 and 10. 2ND EXCITING WEEK IHIeld veo-3 livable than he got a call from Marlene Dietrich 5ympathetic friend of the librarian, whose accompanist also played for Noel Coward. It seems that Noel, who had first call Third Guinness Film Due at Crescent en the pianist, took him away and left Marlene There has been a regular festival of Alec Without a piano player. Guinness films at the Crescent.

Tonight the third I Marlene was engaged for four weeks at the in the series will be "The Promoter." Sunday's ahara Hotel in Las Vegas and naturally wanted booking is "The Captain's Paradise" which will 10 iiu me engagement. run through Wednesday. After figuratively twisting Previous Guinness films included in the festi-Buddy's arm Marlene got his Val have been "The Man In The acceptance ana oil they went to r-w White Suit" and "The Lavender Till 1 P.M. Lit! 01 in one of Nevada's swank spots, 18L A Hill Mob." Eddy ARNOLD Gloria HENRY "FEUDIN RHYTHM" Alice FAYE Dana ANDREWS "FALLEN ANGEL" wnere tney are now playing. So you see from Lisa Kirk to Marlene Dietrich must be just terrible.

Who wouldn't pick up and i His smashing, The one film that the Crescent itched to exhibit was "Kind Hearts and Coronets." On inquiry the management found that the film had been withdrawn from circulation. "Kind Hearts and Coronets," shown here originally at the Scoop, is the film in which Guinness played several parts including a woman, thereby proving a very unusual versatility. leave a house! It is certain a house couldn't hold anyone with a chance like that, especially a nice fellow like Buddy who knows he is one of the best slashing new role! Taking a now-or-never Dietrich chance against the toughest Guinness mm" ALEC GUINNESS odds a fighting man ever had! accompanists in show business. And Mrs. Dave Schneider, Buddy's mother, takes it as calmly as if nothing grand had happened to Buddy.

The Crescent is now fishing around for the public's favorite films such as "Of Human Bondage," "Cluney Brown," and "Holy Matrimony," to vmmuim tfie i Lauren LBcall W3 Not so Buddy's stepfather. Dave is as pleased mention just a trio, to see what can be done about as Tunch and well he should be. bringing them back for limited engagements. In the meantime it has booked "One Summer Brian, Keith To Star In 'Storm Center Happiness" for next Thursday. This is a Swedish movie which has garnered all sorts of Brian Keith, Columbia rapidly rising young filrn honors despite the fact that it has run into star, acclaimed for his work opposite Ginger censor trouble.

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