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SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1943

“Yankee Doodle Dandy” Starts Sunday at Walker

At The Park Sunday

MILTON LARKIN INVADES EAST

CHICAGO, III, Am: <]. "Milton I arkin, youthful Toxym Mnrstro.* and liis famous crew ,.m» rocked (Hiicngo’s Rhmnboogie, will ievado the East after taking their home >>tate Jind the Southwest •» storm. Larkin and the boys nr-* ready proving to be tops as tLey Set d ti'fc crowds each night v\ il'i the:r original style of “Boogie Swing , which has made a name f< r 'hem in the realm of “Mode.ii Sw i 'g V

Chatman Creates New Boogie Dance Craze

“When Johnny Comes at the Park. Marching Home" starts Sunday •

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CHARLESTON, S. C.. Aug. fi. - Christine Chatman, ‘ens.irfruial Boogie Woogb* pianist, acconli.in and blues exponent vvitii ; et B >o j-ie Woogie jump crew ius ••veatc d lu re in the home of th? once famous dance craze, the t In • c:-ton ’ an entirely new dance Grit may scon have jitterbuggii.g mi the down grade. The new dance is cal.nl tin* . . “Rubbin’ ", .i,id is intr.„lived h\ t'\o of the members >f the band, Hi'am Armstivng an . Patti J.i, k s)i The 1h»v; jietive »ig a) |.!a !<r v.hcnever they Rub an,I the en!iv evening tnen is sp * it by the dt.oce fans irving to lean; the b nee.

Yankee Doodle At Walker Sunday

TOPFLIGHT FUCKER IS CHOCKED FULL OF COMEDY AND SONGS

"Yankee Doodle Dandy", a picture about Amenta's master entertainer, George M. (Johan, is an J entertainment miracle in itself. The story is grand, vivid. ami sparkling enough to stand alone, but coupled with a brilliant cast, line music ami excellent, well-di-rected production*numbers, it takes its place among the never to-be forgotten pictures in Him history The pi/are will make its local debut at the Walker theatre on Sunday. James Cagney is cast as the show - world’s greatest song and dance man. and is said to be perfect for tin* role. The picture opens with Jerry Cohan, played by Walter Huston.

With the entire family in the act, they call themselves “The Four Cohans", and this becomes nationally famous during the decade that follows. And George's reputation for talent and aggressiveness becomes even wider and better known. While the Cobans are in Buffalo presenting one (if Jerry Cohan’s original sketches, Mary, portrayed by Joan Leslie, a young girl, stage struck and eager, approaches Geo. after the performance. George rakes an immediate interest in her. and offers to help her toward her career. AM) sportoscope in color "Americas Battle of Beauty" plus worldwide flash news events.

THESE ADVERTISERS APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE.

“VOr-RE A (.KAMI OI D FLAG” is one of the many col-

orful production numbers in Warner Bros.’ '‘Yankee Doo-

dle Dandy’L _due Sunday the Walker theater.

“When Johnny Comes Marching Home” Is Park Theatre Movie for Sunday

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at the park Sl>DAY “When Johnny Comes Marching Home" is packed with music that [ j "’HI he whistled and sung from < oast-to-coast with the outstanding ! number, "The Yanks Are Coming Again" unite likely qualifying as one of the big hit song numbers; of this war. This number is writ- i ten in march of time and is an inspiring foot-teasing melody that will sweep th P country. It is used throughout the picture and ’ particularly in the ending where i it gives the production a smash musical climax. j Chappel & Company is publish- j ing “The Yanks Are Coining A- , gain" with a handsome cover which , plugs the Universal picture ami ; Phil Spitalny and his all-girl or- j | chestra. Other songs in the picture | will a I so he given picture-plug cov1 ers and all will be pushed and exploited by the publishers. | The Harms Music company Js ( publishing "You and the Night and the Music" and Jerome H. Remick & Co., lias “This Is Worth Fighting For." Other musical numbers and publishers are listed inside the front cover of the regular pressbook on “When Johnny Comes Marching Home.”

TUESDAY One of the most eagerly awaited -pictures to come out <»f Hollywood since—well, since the same author's “The Grapes of Wrath"— oj>ens Tuesday at the Park theatre. It is, of* course, the widely heralded picturization of John * Steinbeck's “The Moon Is Down". As a novel, John Steinbe k's "The Moon Is Down” was acclaimed as one of the greatest. From the minute it was published it headed the best seller lists, was selected by the Book-of-the- Month club and in a nation wide poll was voted "the book of the year.” Brought to the sohome hy 20tli Century Fox the Him is. according to advance reports, “one of the greatest of ail time." ALSO—In what has been hailed as theerowning piece of clowning in his fun-filled career, comedian Joe E. Brown is on the screen again in lus latest Columbia laff film. "The Daring Young Man." . . Scheduled to open op Tuesday al the Park theatre, the new picture is certain to have audiences in hys terics as tin* big-mouthed star turns bowler to build up his muscles and inadvertently bowls over the kingpins of a Nazi spy ring!

MODERN TOMORROW

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ALLAN JONES JANE FRAZEE GLORIA JEAN Donold O'CONNOR PEGGY RYAN Four Slop Brothor* SPITALNY .»<! HIS HOUR OF CHARM ^ /4U fill ORCHESTRA

AND ON THE SAME PROGRAM ‘Not A Ladies Man'

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MATINEE DAILY

In^EACC OR IN WAR. ..THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A PICTURE THAT

;STIRRED YOUR HEART SO DEEPLY!

with SIR CEDRIC NMDilCn SENST TRAVERS • LEE I. CtM DORRIS ROW DOS MARfiARET WYCNERLT WILLIAM FIST. Jr. Dir.cl.rf by trying Pldiel P'oductd and Writtan tor IS* Scrooa by NvnnoHy Jokmoa

AND

JOE E. BROWN

“Daring Young Man”

Sam Price Featured With Rupert Harris

NASHVILLE. Tenn.. July 23— j Coming directly from eastern triI umphs^ where he was featured as Boogie' Woogie artist in some of ! the nation’s most exclusive niteries \ Sam Price, Radio Recording Star, pianist and blues singer is the latcsit musical offering high-H|>otted

in Rupert Harris "Hot From Hnrleip Revue" holding forth at the Club Plantation. Nashville. Tenn. Musical background is also furnish ed by the band for rhythm dancer. Leroy Pitts, silver voiced Prince Albert, both late additions to the show, the rest of the cast remain* ingthesame. Patronize Tne Indianapolis Recorder Advertisers

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Kinff Kolax Signed By Ferguson Bros. MEMPHIS. Tenn. Aug. (!.—King | Kolax. the Chicago maestro who J recently made a name for himself j with tiie Butterbearn Susie review, has been signed by the Ferguson Bros. Agency. Inc., of Indianapolis lo their list of name hands. Kolax has one of the finest hands in the country and he plays the j kind of trumpet that will make I the best of them ‘ admire. The f hand is slated to go South, playing ; tin* states of Alabama. Arkansas. ! Texas, Mississippi, Georgia and ' parts of Louisiana and Florida:

y> Hottest thing in town!” is whof Wanda Hale calls STORMY WEATHER >n the New York Daily Newsl And no wonder! It's got LENA HORNE, BILL ROBINSON and CAB CALLOWAY and His Band V heading a dazzling lineup of headliners! Also Katherine Dunham and Her Troupe, V40^ Fats Waller, Nicholas Brothers, Ada t' c v^N-^'r Brown and Dooley Wilson! * * ★ That grand ERNST LUBITSCH touch packs a real wallop in HEAVEN CAN WAITI it’s heavenly fun with GENE TIERNEY, DON AMECHE and ^CHARLES COBURN! And it's 'in Technicolor!

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Romance and exciting adventure unfold before your eyes in M-G-M’s great drama—"Above Suspicion.” ★ ★ ★ ★ t Joan Crawford, great ' lady of the screen, exceeds her remarkable characterization in “A Woman’s Face” in this magnificent role. ★ ★ ★ ★ It all happens on a honeymoon! ★ ★ ★ ★ With lovely Joan as the bride and dashing Fred MacMurray as the groom! < ★ ★ ★ ★ Who'd suspect these gay lovers of • secret mission? ★ ★ ★ ★ Who’d expect that this romantic pair who kissed and laughed on the gay boulevards would be involved in espionage and danger threats?

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Colonel W Woodruff Chisum, commanding officer; Lt. Col. Ira L. Aldridge, Major Howard C. Bates, Capt. James H. Ravenell, regiment adjutant; Capt. Eugene Faulkner, public relations officer; Capt. Oscar Hr 1 Williams, supply officer; Capt. Douglas L. Crier, plans and training officer; and Capt. Edgar W. Perkinson, personnel adjutant, were among the high officers of the 15th Regiment, New York Guard, attending the showing of "Stormy Weather” recently at the Roxy Theatre, New Yoik City, as guests of the theatre, 20th Century-Fox pictures and Interstate United Newspapers. The early sequences of the film deal with the homecoming of the famous 15th Regiment at the close of the first World War. The original 15th Regiment was the only regiment to receive the Croix de Guerre as a body in the first W orld War They were under fire continuously for 199 days, and never lost a foot of groCmd. It was the most famous Negro regiment to fight in France, taking part in all important actions and saw its first fighting under the command of the French Army. Later it was transferred to American Army command. The group attending the invitation showing is the 15th Regiment, New York Guard, which replaced the former 15th ; Regiment when it was absorbed into the regular army following Pearl Harbor. \ , ^ j

You’ll sit on the very edge of your seat ; as kiss follows thrill and thrill follows 1 embrace all the way threugh to a surprising conclusion! ★ ★ ♦ ★ Notwithstanding their wild flight through Europe’s great capitals, Joan and Fred have their honeymoon. And they get their information forthe British Secret Service, too! ★ ★ ★ * •'Above Suspicion” brings to the screen the excitement-packed best-seller of the same name. * * * # Brings it with all the finesse and production that M-G-M can give to a fine story to make it into an even finer picture. ★ ★ ★ ★ Conrad Veidt, Basil Rathbone and Reginald Owen bring to their supporting roles fine performances. ★ ★ ★ ★ Leo says “Above Suspicion” is way above the usual in entertainment.

Excitedly yours, A

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