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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 8

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1933. 8 ALL AROUND THE TOWN IN THEATERS TODAY COiMES TO ENGLISH'S SUNDAY xira PLOT fRVINOTON TO SEE "DOLL'S HOUSE" ON SYLVIA DENIED Father of Movie Actress Says He Sought Only to Defend Rights. Role of Nora Helmar Portrayed by Many Famous tfi Actresses. Henrik Ibsen's "The Doll's House 1 will be presented by the Irrington Playhouse Thursday evening, No ENGLISH Jessica Newcombe and Patricia Barclay in "Double Door" on CIVIC THEATER Walter Pfaff and LUith Baur in "Rebound on stage. APOLLO Lilian Harvey and John Boles in "My Lips Betray." Short reels.

Feature begins at 11:44 a. m. and 1:47, 3:50, 5:53, 7:56 and 9:59 p. rn. LOOT'S PALACE Marie Dressier and Lionel Barrymore in "Christopher Bean." Short reels.

Feature begins at 11 a. m. and 1:05, 3:20, 5:30. 7:45 and 10 p. m.

INDIANA "Hot Chocolates" on stage, and Dick Powell in "College Coach" cn screen. Feature begins at 11:10 a. m. and 1:40, 4:10, 5:33, 8 and 10:30 p. m.

CIRCLE Four Marx Brothers in "Duck Soup." Short reels. Feature begins at 11:08 a.m. and 12:53,2:43, 4:38, 6:23, 8:18 and 10:08 p. m. LYRIC Margaret Suliaran and John Boles in "Only Yesterday." Short reels.

Feature begins at 11 :20 a. m. and 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20 and 9:20 p.m. KEITH'S Spencer Tracy and Colleen Moore in "The Power and the Glory." Short reels. AMBASSADOR Gary Cooper in "One Sunday Afternoon" and "Rex, King of Wild Horses." ZARING Alice Brady in "Beauty for Sale." TALBOTT Marie Dressier in "Tugboat Annie." BELMONT Lionel Banymore in "The Stranger's Return." HOLLYWOOD Spencer Tracy in "Shanghai Madness." I VO LI Richard Cromwell in This Day and Age." GRANADA Madge Evans in "Beauty for Sale" and "Rex, King of Wild Horses." FOUNTAIN SQUARE Wallace Ford in "East of Fifth Avenue." RITZ Jessie Matthews in "Good Companions" and "Looking Forward." UPTOWN George Arliss in "Voltaire" and "Brief Moment." ORIENTAL Loretta Young in "Midnight Mary" and "The Keyhole." ST.

CLAIR Carole Lombard in "Brief Moment." STRAND Helen Twelvetrees la "Disgraced" and "Police Car 17." vember 3D, and Friday and Saturday evenings, December 1 and 2. The Doll's House." first presented in Copenhagen in 1879, was the forerunner of the modern trend in NEW YORK, November 22 A.P Victor Kosow, denying he as nl tempting: to "extort money" from daughter, Sylvia Sidney, of the motion pictures, says he was actualc-d only by "the natural feeling of a father toward his daughter" when I-e sued to regain his legal status. Kosow, who has brought suit to have Miss Sidney's adoption by a stepfather. Dr. Sigmund Sidney, set aside on the ground It was done without his knowledge or consent, said he also wished to erase any impression that he bad shirked his responsibilities as a father.

drama. Nora Helmar's famous declaration cf independence, and the slam of the door when she left her husband's house at the end cf the play, caused a sensation. The audience remained seated after the play had ended, waiting for the usual happy final act. The role cf Nora has attracted the attention cf many famous actresses. In 1SS3 it was played by 2.1adame Modjeska.

Madame Re jane played It in Paris, Eeonora Duse in Italy. Portrayed In England. INDIANA ROOF TO HAVE "OLD HEIDELBERG NIGHT" 18-YEAR-OLD GIRL WINS M-G-M FILM CONTRACT "Old Heidelberg Night" will be held HOLLYWOOD, November 22 In England Nora was portrayed by Mrs. Richard Mansfield and later in at the Tnriiana roof ballroom Satur (AJ.) Superior court has approved crusted so that it appears to have been ornamented, giving a polychrome effect. "The pumpkin looks as if it might have been decorated by an artist or covered with a fungus growth," said Mrs.

Richardson as she displayed her novelty. "But it isn't It grew that way, according to my cousin, William Camesasca. who raised it on his farm near Dunkirk. He doesn't know the species and they are the first he has ever raised." The picture shows Mrs. Richardiioij with her incmsted pumpkin.

a contract entered into between i day night. Tom Devine, manager of the balirom, will turn host as well Dorothy Short, age eighteen, and as manager, offering free beer of the brand now served in the ballroom to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, whereby the Atlantic City (N. actress will re America by Minnie The Irrington Playhouse has cast Marjorie C. Ropkey as riora; She has appeared In Civic Theater and Irrington Dramatic Club productions. The cast also includes David Clarke, Kiel Forestone, Gladys J.

White and Elwyn Liverett. Miss Muriel Brown is director. ceive a weekly salary in motion pic all persons attending the entertain ment. tures ranging from $50 to $500, over Games and contests in keeping with the character of the affair a seven-year period. I s' The film concern reserves the right have been planned, Devine an nounced.

Mary tfnlf to take up yearly options if the girl, daughter of Mrs. E. M. Short, makes street. Instead of the usual smooth yellow surface which generally char- An oddity in the pumpkin family reposes in the storeroom of Mrs.

O. The finals of a waltz contest will be held In the ballroom Wednesday evening. Eighteen couples, chosen 'East of Fifth Avenue good on the screen. She has been M. Richardson, 2230 North Illinois acterizes the pumpkin, its rind Is in- working at the studio the last three I at three preliminaries, will compete monuis on tnai.

for silver loving cups and other "REBOUND" SECOND PLAY OF CIVIC THEATER SEASON prizes. TWO ARE ACQUITTED IN FAKE MOVIE ROBBERY LIONlt TOMORROW Violet Heming, charming actress who has starred in a number of successful New York plays in recent years, will make her bow at English's theater Sunday evening In "There's Always with the original cast that performed the comedy two seasons ago. The final performance of "Double Door," melodrama thriller that Is current at the theater, with Jessica Newcombe and Patricia Barclay In leading roles, will be given Wednesday night. The Civic theater will open its sec ond production of the season, Re LOS ANGELES, November 22 (AJP.) The finale to the Hollywood bound, at 8:30 this evening at the Playhouse. The play will continue iAlU i-Jn liViig LEGION AUXILIARY BUGLE "iRKAY HEQEITHEiBIGsPlCTimES through Saturday feud between John Warburton, Alice White and Sydney Bartlett came in superior court yesterday when a jury Meter, Mrs.

Leland Dyer, Miss "Lillian Schwreter, Mrs. Thelma Jones, Mrs. Reva Clave, Mrs. Erna Lantz, Mrs. Marie Myers, Mrs.

Grayce Piercefreld and Mrs. Marie Hays. Hale MacKeen is director and the CORPS. WILL GIVE PARTY cast includes Mary Jane Alspach, The Indianapolis American Legion naroia u. xnarp, Kita Connors, Dick Auxiliary Drum and Bugle Corps urotenaiCK.

Martna pittencpr. STARTS FRIDAY Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer Sensational Musical Romantic Triumph! Larmore. Lionel Wieeam. Tmsinnr will give a card party Friday at 8 p. m.

at the American Legion Canteen Club, 963 North Pennsylvania Funk, Lilith Baur, Adrian Reiter, after deliberating an hour, acquitted Martin Block and Russell Brown of robbery charges. Block and Brown had been accused of holding up Warburton, debonair film actor, some weeks ago, but after their arrest police said they told a story of being hired by Bartlett to beat up the actor because of his alleged conduct toward Miss White, blond actress. ueimas Mcconnell and Walter Pfaff. street. Mrs.

Ruth Hawkins will be chairman, assisted by a committee including the following: 1 RAQUEL DENIES TROTH NEW YORK, November 22 A.P.) V7V. NORMA TALMADGE MAY OPEN VILLA IN FLORIDA PALM BEACH, November 22 (AJ.) Norma Talmadge, former screen actress, and George Jessel, comedian, have arrived here. Miss Talmadge did not announce any plans but many expect her soon to open the villa which she purchased and renovated last season. 'v. Mrs.

Pauline Ravidon, Mrs. Eleanor Schultz, Miss Erna Huff, -Mrs. Gladys Sullivan, Mrs, Marie Bush, Mrs. Violet Wilson, Mrs. Mary Ann Raquel Torres, Mexican screen actress of Hollywood, has arrived Long, Mrs.

Margaret Ray. ACTRESS GETS DIVORCE from England on the liner Maure- Mrs. Alice Volstad, Mrs. Emily tania and is hiehlv indicmant over Franke, Mrs. La Verne Ingstad, Mrs, Dovie Miller, Mrs.

Zelma Monroe, English reports that she is engaged to "a Mr. Paul Edwards." 1 --s Mrs. Blanche Breedlove, Mrs. Chris-tena McCleary, Miss Geneva Hickman, Mrs. Dorothy Andrus.

Mrs. Elsie Johnson, Mrs. Eva Van- AFTER DEATH THREAT LOS ANGELES, November 22 (AJP.) Doris Hill, film actress, and George Derrick, actor, were divorced yesterday. She testified that Derrick threatened her with death if she went ahead with divorce proceedings. They were married June 3, 1932, and separated October 16, this year, she testified.

FEAR FELT FOR MAUREEN HOLLYWOOD, November 22 (A.P.) POSITIVELY LAST DAY Last Times 2:30, 8:39 Development of peritonitis after an operation for acute appendicitis caused concern today for the recov TWO HOLDUPS NET $33 Two holdups Tuesday night netted bandits $33. One bandit entered the Ambassador market, 37 East Ninth street, and ordered a package of cigarettes from Constance Johnson, age thirty-nine. As she handed them to him, he drew a revolver and robbed her of $8. William cplored. ageprty-four, 1206 North Senate avenue, was held up by three colored men as he entered his garage and forced to drive to the state fairground, where ery of Maureen O'Sullivan, Irish motion picture actress.

15c till 6 P.M. 25c after 6 A Great Show! A Marvelous Cast! THE EXCITING jr. T. SMASH HIT "DOUBLE DOOR" Now Playing Capacity Audieacea N. T.

Next Week Get Seat Now! VIOLET HEMING WALTZ TONIGHT 25c Before 9:00 P. M. 7E3G rrj they robbed him of $25 and escaped from the car. it There's Always JuKet" Ml 4 With LESTER VAIL and Other Broadway Favorites "Mil 1 mm NAMED Y. M.

DIRECTOR Clayton O. Mogg, active in membership work for the Young Men's Christian Association, has been elected a director of the association, S. O. Dungan, chairman of the nominating committee, announced Lai COMING DEC. 1ST STREETS of PARIS' Direct From World's Fair Indiana Boo Popslar Trtcea 35c to $1.00 v.fr mr SPENCER TRACY COLLEEN MOORE The First Harratge Pictcru VrTOWN and CeUe DOCBI.E FEATt'RE Oe.

Aril, 'Valtftlr' Crl l.mhtrj. "Brief Moment" Wednesday. He will fill the vacancy caused by resignation of J. F. Wild.

Mr. Mogg was a general in the last two annual membership campaigns. He also is treasurer and a member BITK JUth and Jillaala DOl-BLE TT. AT RE lenrl Birrrroort, "Lookinr Forward Jr Matihvwa, "Good Companion" hfj: ilindnair of the board of trustees of the Wood Hollywood couldn't mote it was I. MJm i 9 f1 ruff Place Baptist church.

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tV 12th Dist. Am. Legion iJrum a fMitwllOT ST. CLAIR St. Clair and Ft.

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