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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 31

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The Miami Heraldi
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SUNDAY JANUARY 29 1933 hibud telbphonb 2-7401 THE HERALD MIAMI FLORIDA hbrald telephone 2-7401 PAGE THIRTY-ONE THEATER NEWS AND FEATURES FOR HERALD READERS 1EMBI APPEARING IN MIAMI THEATERS THIS WEEK DIRECTS OPERATION OF AMBASSADOR CLUB VALLEE TO APPEAR IN PALM GARDENS f'- Many Expected To Attend Con cert and Dance Tonight Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees will use the outdoor setting of the Roney Plaza palm gardens for their concert and dance entertainment scheduled to begin at 10 today A setting of electric lights throughout the tops of the palm trees will form background for the attendance of Miami society and winter visitors Reservations Indicate the assemblage in the gardens tonight and again tomorrow will be one of the largest at the ocean-front hotel this season Edward Jouffret managing director said yesterday A new band shell has been erected for the orchestra and tables and chairs will surround the round dance patio jife of Floridian Expects To Stay Only Long Enough To Make One Picture BT THE ASSOCIATED PRESSJ HOLLYWOOD Calif Jan Her hubby la broadminded and so Marine Rambeau la back tn Hollywood ut she insists shell stay here only ing enough to play In one picture When she became Mrs Francis Gud-er Miss Rambeau gave up screen and age permanently she hoped to live ith her husband In Florida Inactlv-y she says become boresome a fact she rather likes the rest she els she deserves "My husband has his hunting and shlng and golf to keep him busy but have no such hobbles because I never ad time to learn them" Miss Rameau said She was between scenes of "Strictly ersonal" In which she has one of the fads this offer came he was ood enough to say Let's take It 80 motored out "Funny thing this romance of ours" larjorle said "Fifteen years ago Mr rudger and I were engaged I had Just rrlved on Broadway after years of rouping ail over the country "He want a wife whose heart nd soul were wrapped up In being a ar "So we drifted apart He married nd I married Later his wife died and 3 months ago he cams to Hollywood "hat was a little while after I had my lvorce In two weeks we were married nd on the way to Florida" Woman Director Recognizes the Necessity For Terse Words For Work In Studios IBY UNITED PRFSSl HOLLYWOOD Calif Jan Dorothy Arzner one of the few women directors chooses her words carefully yet she believes slang has a very definite place In conversation In fact If the truth were known Miss Arzner Is quite a devotee of certain kinds of slang She discovered the necessity of learning studio slang when she dropped her typewriter and picked up a megaphone Arriving on the set she discovered that most of the conversation used by workmen was so much Greek The head electrician did not say to an assistant "Please light that small lamp third from the left no no the yes It" He said simply "Hit the baby" "I've seen a number of timid visitors start for the exits when they heard electricians talk like that" Miss Arzner says "But such slang Is developed because of the need for clear fast thinking and Instructions of the same Miss Arzner soon became Inured to the new language She learned to say "Get me a Anybody knows she meant a Beau Brummel type was wanted for a certain part Also a Beard which means any bearded character With the beat of them she declaimed agaipst bloops the technical name for the sound of badly spliced film registering In the loud speaker At work on "The Great Desire" at RKO Miss Arzner added some more choice ones to her glossary such as: Cans the ear prone used by sound technicians bull pen ths dressing room for extras frier a technicolor lamp so named because of Its Intense heat muff a mustache crepe whiskers "Kill the broad an order to extinguish a large box-llke lamp: tonsil doctor a technician making a voice test one hundred and eight a fall used by comedians similar to the half-gaynor In springboard diving BUFFET SUPPER PLATE IS FEATURE TONIGHT The Silver Slipper Supper club Twenty-second avenue and Fourteenth street la offering a midnight buffet supper plate tonight and every unday night for patrons not wishing a regular table dinner The usual four shows will be offered during the evening and early morning hours with Janet Cavnor and Charles Farrell SEVENTH AVEME BLUES SINGER HEADS CLUB BAGDAD PROGRAM Cora Walsh who scored In her blues numbers st ths Club Ambassador two ccjls ago Is appearing In ths new Club Bagdad show Mas Mack diminutive musical comedy star also Is featured Punch and Judy International dance team Introduce a novel dance number "The Romance of the Mechanical Dolls" Ths new show Is attractively costumed Marque of the dance team of Marque and Marquette under whose direction the Ambassador club Thirty-sixth street and Twenty-seventh atenue will reopen Tuesday evening Wally Vernon vaudeville star Hazel Ellsworth danscuse Lorraine Hayes and others will be featured Joe Reich- orchestra will provide music Crlsto New ork caterer will be In charge of cuisine Don Lannlng as master of ceremonies and a cast of song and dance performers Mannle Gates and his orchestra furnish dance muslo ARRESTED AT A DANCE LOS ANGELES Jan 28 Taken from the arms of hla dancing partner at a Hollywood party last night John Farrow film scenario writer was arrested by Immigration agents on chargee of overstaying his leave to enter the United States BARBECUE AND LUNCHROOM Fried Chicken Plat sad T-Bone Steak 2225 West Flagler OPEN ALL NIGHT TOKIO R00FGARDEN a 272WFLAGLER ST 2 A Phone C-9A81 I'wwjpypPiiiMiiji awwy raws TWO BITS offilLIUBo OPEN EVERY NITE S': gixgkr alb TWO BITS ICF3 TWO BITS WHITK ROCK TWO BITS 3 CODVFRT TWO BITS Ijn ADMISSION MINIMUM 20 ACTS 20 13th St and Causeway 'wwwpeiiwwwrwiieiwiiwiwin VERNON Brown ROSETTA In her first year before the cameras have brought Louise Carter more prominence than she attained In 35 years on the etage They Include "Broken Highway" Last Mile" "I Am a Fugitive" and her latest Wesley production of the RKO Radio Picture "The Monkey' Paw" This Is a weird domestic drama suddenly taking on a supernatural aspect with the Introduction of a strange talisman from the East which nearly wrecks the lives cf Its owners In the climax of "The Monkey's raw" Miss Carter has the most powerful scene she has ever played totally different from her usual quiet roles of the screen EXTRAS EXPLAIN WHY THEY WORK Majority Are Professionals Glad To Get Jobs Twenty-three pretty girls and their escorts provided by the RKO Pictures casting department told why they were working as extras on the set of "The Great with Katharine Hepburn Colin Clive and Billie Burke playing the leads In the Gilbert Frankau plc-turizatlon A checkup showed that nine of the girls had parents to support One was sending her small sister through school one had a private Income but thought "movies kere and one was there "on a dare" The majority of others were professional extras who were "mighty glad to get the work" As usual when casting an elaborate party scene the preference was given to blondes 10 of the girls being fair-haired eight of them brunets and five redheads HOOVER TO ATTEND McKinley memorial WASHINGTON Jan 28 President Hoover arranged today to attend memorial services for the late President William McKinley to be held under the auspices of the Ohio State society at the Shoreham Hotel here next Monday night Senator Fess Republican of Ohio will make the principal address while Rennlck Dunlap assistant secretary of agriculture and president of the society will preside The anniversary of McKinleys birth falls on Sunday January 29 but the services will be conducted on Monday Mrs Hoover will accompany the president HE MASHED HER TOES SHE GETS A DIVORCE CHICAGO Jan 28 (P Judge Joseph Sabath granted a divorce to Mrs Mae Eller a ballet dancer The charge was made that her husband kept her off the stage for six months by Jumping on her toes GAPT GLASS in BOTTOM Daily DtflAT Fare 2PM $100 LEAVES PIER NO 8 CITY YACHT BASIN MLTMI MARQUE and MARQUETTE cordially invite you to attend the formal opening of the Ambassador Supper Club Tuesday January Thirty-first Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Three presenting the variete and film star Seven Seas Open All Night FIRST AVE FIRST ST THE GERMAN SOCIETY DANCE GERMAN HALL 420 8th Ave Phone 2-9973 Faery and SUN Nlte Adm 40e Every WEDNESDAY Mte Adm £0e HALL FOR RENT com 1111000 LESS To You Coed Enourh for Unele Sent Good Enoorb for Charier Llndberrh! Let a hev America's finest motor far WAIT! CHRISTOPHER MOTORS FRANKLIN DISTRIBUTORS 2030 BISCAYXE BLTD 1720 SECOND AVE ANN IltRDING CORAL GABLES Junior Group Will Present Program At Venetian Pools On Friday Night The University of Miami Junior Symphony orchestra under the direction of Walter Grossman will Inaugurate a series of concerts and community get togethers at the municipally owned and operated Venetian pools Coral Gables Friday night It was announced by Williams city manager Recently reopened following the completion of Improvements and repairs Including the Installation of a beach the pool and casino will be utilized from time to time by civic and social organizations as a community center Professional musicians In canoes will sing Venetian love melodies In addition to the orchestral program 'The program was arranged by Miss Berths Foster and Franklin Harris of the University Conservatory Dr Henry West Lee McGarr Fred Bartlett of the Coral Gables Lions club end Mr Williams The program follows: "If I Were King" overture (Adam): "Kol MldreV (Bruch) "Fifth Symphony in Minor" first movement and ballet music from (Gounod) Leonard Rose pupil of Mr Grossman will play a cello solo (Becker) and Lewis Eley violinist student of Albert foster will play and Polonaise" by yietemps BIMINI INTER-ISLAND AIR FERRIES DAILY SO-MrVYTTE SERVICE reservations with or through the travel bureau of your choice or hotel porter or call our office for information Office Phonev Miami 2-0972 or Field Canal 140 EXECITIVE OFFIOFSj 44 FIRST AYE had Bird At Miami Beach End of enetlan Causeway The Iucomparable EDDIE ROGERS Headlining a NEW SHOW THREE SPARKLING REVUES 8 30 CHET BROWNAGLE GONDOLIERS COUVERT (100 Special Sunday Dinner I Rf) 6 to 10 No Convert During Dinner Phone f-2 447 JACK RFIBFR ALBY KEOSKIE OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY :1 AT 9:15 WALLY fWSSP? -YU i Sr MIDNIGHT BUFFET SUPPER PLATE FLOOR SHOWS I pov HYVTNO and Cast MAVME MUSIC tl Inelodee Admission lee Bcverafei Cover Chirr Phene 2-6313 23rd St at Ocean Miami Beach Thrills GALORE FEATURES: A A AMATEIR EVENTS 100-Yd Breast Stroke (Boy) lflfl-Yd Back Stroke (Girls) 100-Yd Breast Stroke (Girls) RESCrE RACE With the Guards Roman Pools Life and Instructors BERT TOLL Formerly of Athletic Club presenting Comedy Diving and Swimming act Watch Bert and his rubber horse Vh DER WATER TAVDEH SWIMMING HI MAX FISHING ACT with Ralph Racey 3 SENSATIONAL HIGH DIVES Featuring Jack Makemson in a bark layout from 112 feet Fete Desjardines former Olympic Diving Champion Canoe Tilting Walking the Greasy Pole and many other features concluding with ALLIGATOR WRESTLING Featuring Tex Farless wrestling a 12-foot Exerglades 'gator lisle by CARRINGTON GRAM-LINGS ROMAN POOLS ORCHESTRA 50c Strd STREET AT THE OCEAN PHONE 5-3503 Visit Miami's Premier Show Place PIRATES COVE The Original TROPICAL GARDENS INDIAN VILLAGE Crocodile and Alligator Farm ALLICATOR WRESTING Daily by the COPPINGER BROS Greatest 19th Ave Off 7th St 2 Blocks West of 17th Ave Bridge S5 15e 71 FRANK FORD ANNOUNCES the ninjh annual FORMAL OPENING Dl NfcR DANCE embassy CLUB NORTHEAST SECOHO AHtHUt frry-fiRST SfRtej WEDNESDAY EVENING- FEBRUARY first D've Af is seienp vnoer or KE REYNOLD) PRLSENpNCr Chic Endor: Charlie Farrell Gloria Grafton HenryKinCt ir Orchesira OPENING DINNER OANCZ FOUR DoUstME person FO XfSEKVAftOM P4CHF 9SO 926 and supporting cast Music by AMBASSADOR ORCHESTRA 36th St at 27th Ave Cristo Reservations $-9161 Constance Bennett TltOLI III Louise Carter Player For RKO Has Succeeded In Roles Her Louise Carter has her own answer to the old question: "Can a woman combine motherhood and a career?" This actress In RKO pictures has not ons career but four and the most Important Is playing mother roles for ths screen In "The the thriller Miss Carter is the mother of Bramwell Fletcher English Juvenile and has ths biggest dramatic role of her career as the terrified woman who wants to use a mystic charm to bring her son back from the dead Richard Dlx Tom Brown Howard Philips Paul Muni Tom Douglas and Phillip Holmes are some of the boys she has jn her brief one-year career before the cameras Miss reputation was earned on the New York stage where It was discovered by the leading managers that she made her best successes In roles for which she was "not the type" Lee Shubert theatrical producer tells the story of her appearance In the Yiddish play "The Dybbuk" which took New York by storm several years ago with Louise Carter as the old Jewish grandmother The actress halls from Dennison Iowa a middle-westerner at pure American stock "But a the producer first objected "How could she ever Interpret the psychology of an aged Jewess steeped In the Talmud and the Kabalah?" After the opening performance he admitted that "every time I shut my eyes I was back home with my own grandmother It was uncanny as It she had come back to In "The Miss Carter again plays a part for which shs Is "not the In an English story laid In London she is ths only non-English member of the cast which Includes Aubrey Bmlth Ivan Simpson Betty Lawford and Herbert Buns-ton Yet again her performance fits Into the picture through her versatility as an actress This versatility has led her Into other fields than acting She Is also an author a playwright and a horticulturist Two years ego Miss Carter took the Btble rhymed every one of Its best-known stories In delightful children's verse It was published by the famous firm of Thomas Nelson and Sons as "Bible Jingle Rymes" and is now widely circulated The list of her produced plays which have graced the New York etage Includes "Clouds" "Bed and "The Joys of Living" Besides this she has a wide popularity among Little Theaters as an author of one-act plays In her Long Island home which she has temporarily abandoned for the Hollywood hills she has landscaped and planted by herself one of the most' beautiful gardens In the locality with scores of odd flowers and shrubs of her own planning In addition to her four careers this "screen has had time to prove the possibility of combining both private and public life In her own family She Is the mother of Betty Seymour who has recently followed her mother's footsteps to success on the New York stage The appearance which she has made ouLlTlSaflimaji HOTRI FLORIDIAN SUPPER CLUB TONIGHT GENE FOSDICK and His Orchestra DON LEE and TRUDINA Society Dance Team BEE tCKSON The Original Charleston Dancer9 corless nn horiiins connn wd miy beixf DINNER Par 6 to B30 $150 Dancing and Finer Show During Dinner NO COVER CHARGES AT ANY TIME a la Carte from 9i30 to Cloning: For Reservations Phone Paul 5-1221 JOE Call For Phone See the Primitive Everglades At SaUSA ISLE SEMIHOLE VILLAGE OPEN DAILY AND Sl'NDAY DEATH DEFYING FIRE DIVE CAPT TOM SELLERS DIVING 130 FEET INTO A FLAMINC POOL Music By BEN CUTLER nd His Miami Biltmore Orchestra COMEDIES THRILLS EXHIBITIONS ESI ABL1SHED 26 YEARS Leadership CHIFF WILLIAM MrKINLEY OSCEOLA Twenty-Fifth Avenoe and Sixteenth Street Go West On FLAGLER ST To 27th AVE Tarn North LARGEST COLLECTION OF CAPTIVE ALLIGATORS AND CROCODILES COMPLETE FLORIDA SWAMP ZOO AND MUSEUM See Cowboy Bill a Real Seminole Indian Wrestle the Allirator TO GET THt Take An? For Hire Car or Drive West on Flasier and North on 27th Avenue or Vacht Pier 6 City Yacht 2 TatW tls on peedooat From Floridian Dork Miami Bearh fZESZZ2Z3TONIGHT BERT BIG INDIAN PQW-WOVif SUN DANCE AND MANY OTHER FEATURES FIREMAN SAVE MY CHILD! As Funny As a Man Watching His Funeral Featuring the Waik-a-Thoners JACK NEGLEY Master of Ceremonies WALIt-A-THOM 28th DAY 15 COUPLES 681 HOURS CINDERELLA BALLROOM 25c A 4 A To I AM Broadcast I 4 To 4 4 PM and 10:45 PMJ 4 A TO RSE FINDS FOR SEMINOLE CLINIC MOORE PARK 30TII STREET AND 7TH At EM MONDAY NITE JAN 30 tative Drn Tribal Orvmonlea Indian natoms and Many Other Fra tore ADMISSION ADLLTS 40c CHILDREN 25e BIG SEE BIG PARADE 4 Wnndjir Afternoon TODAY 3:30 Under Personal Direction Of ALEXANDER OTT Mgr Aquatic Sports For Reservations Phone Evergreen 80 SSS83R33BBBH HK3BR.

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