Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 146, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1934 — Page 4

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JIM WATSON TO TAKE STUMP IN G. O,P. DRIVE Former Senator to Join in Effort to Turn State Vote Tide. Former Senator Jamr'.s E. Watson will stump the state with four other nationally known Republicans this week In an effort to turn the vote tide toward the G. O. P. in Indiana. The former senator is scheduled to speak on his birthday, Friday night, at Rushville. Colonel Frank Knox, Chicago Daily News publisher, and selfstyled "champion of the Constitution,” will speak in Goshen Thursday night. Curtis M. Johnson, Minnesota publicist and agriculture authority, will speak in the state every night beginning in Brazil tonight, in Bloomington tomorrow; Indianapolis, Wednesday; Connersville, Thursday; Marion, Friday, and Mooresville, Saturday. Oscar E. Carlstrom, former attor-ney-general of Illinois, will speak In Angola Thursday night. Colonel Roscoe C. Simmons, Negro orator, will be heard in Evansville tonight, Muncie tomorrow night, and Gary, Saturday night. ‘Go to Polls Early’ "Go to the polls early!” Thus theme was the final campaign week plea of Republican city and county candidates today. Voters were urged to avoid congestion at the polls by casting early ballots, by speakers at a meeting at noon at 126 North Pennsylvania street. Albert Ward, former United States district attorney, was the speaker. Albert J. Beveridge Jr., legislative nominee, also spoke at noon to employes of the Schwitzer-Cummings Company. Walter Pritchard G. O. P. mayoralty nominee, will speak tonight at a Tenth ward rally at 2217 East Michigan street, and at Senate avenue and St. Clair street. Charles W. Jewett, former mayor, also will speak at the Senate avenue meet- j ing. Other Republican meetings tonight include, 1401 South Belmont avenue, 474 South Luett avenue, 2826 Brookside avenue, 309 North Colorado avenue, 652 North Livingston avenue, 4413 Ralston avenue, Forty-sixth street and Sangster avenue, 742 North Pershing avenue, one-half mile cast of Bridgeport on Washington street and 135 East Thirty-sixth street. Veterans to Meet Ninth and Tenth ward exservicemen will be present in uniform tonight at a Tenth ward Republican rally in the McKinley Club on East Michigan street. Two hun- ! dred and fifty veterans are expectedl to attend. Robinson Schedule Set Speaking engagements of Senator Arthur R. Robinson will cover all sections of the state in the final week of his campaign for re-elec-tion. His Itinerary follows: This afternoon, Spencer; tonight, Terre Haute; tomorrow afternoon, Monticello; tomorrow night. Frankfort; Wednesday afternoon, Veedersburg. and night, Lebanon; Thursday afternoon. Rockville, and night, Brazil; Friday afternoon, Greencastle, and night, Crawfordsville; Saturday afternoon. Washington, and night. Evansville.

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The Theatrical World Charles Boyer Shines in “Caravan,’ New Film Hit

YOU are going to like the man who plays the violin in * Caravan." Hu> name is Charles Boyer and j this man knows not only how to fiddle, but he knows how to act. His love making, when aroused by melody, is superb. He is a matinee type, but strictly masculine. Boyer is cast as the violin-

playing gypsy in this movie. And he has the looks which appeal tc. every one in the audience. Boyer is an in t e resting player and one that does not overact. The story of "Caravan” has to do with an old tradition the wine country of AustriaHungary. When the peasants make wine l there must be sweet

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music, so the wine will not be sour. The gypsies are engaged to play. It sounds like a simple little story, but there is romance, love and jealousy as Latzi, the gypsy played by Boyer, falls in love with the Countess Wilma, played by Loretta Young, who does not like music. Latzi has a pretty gypsy sweetheart, Tinka, played in a most energetic fashion by Jean Parker. Tinka does not take her love defeat lightly, and when the story is over-*well, Tinka still has Latzi, while the countess has landed as her better half one Lieutenant Von Tokay, played by Philips Holmes in a boyish way. The cast injects a lot of natural fun into this movie, which is a triumph for its director, Erik Charcll. This man knows how to get romantic atmosphere. In this case, the director is more important than the cast, although the cast is right. The photography is splendid. "Caravan” belongs to the better of the romantic musical novelties. It is class and nothing but that. If you have made up your mind to pass this one up, then reconsider, because this film is a musical gem. I know you will thank me for telling you to see this one. Now at the Apollo. u a a Powell Has a Hit Like a breath of spring comes Josephine Hutchinson to refresh you in "Happiness Ahead,” Dick Powell s new show, on view at the Lryic this week. Miss Hutchinson's charm is a far cry from the usual stilted beauty of the “mine run” movie star. She is not beautiful. Her mannerisms are nothing like the struttings of many so-called actresses. But she will walk right into your heart. The story of “Happiness Ahead” is more interesting than the usual melody movie. It concerns the cavortings of a poor little rich girl (Miss Hutchinson) who, being fed up on the pearls, decides to feed with the “swine.” She chooses New Year's eve as the time for her stepping out, and she walks right into the arms of Bob Lane (Dick Powell), which isn’t doing so badly, most women will agree. Civic Cast Performs BY JOHN W. THOMPSON As the first production of its twentieth season, the Indianapolis Civic theater, under the direction of Frederick Burleigh, presented “ A Church Mouse” in the Playhouse, Saturday night. The play itself is poorly constructed and weak except for the momentary support of several scenes where the lines are convincingly witty. The flimsy plot is hung about the shoulders of the chief character, a j Baron Thomas von Ullrich, and the I heroine, Susie Sykes. Upon the whimsical fancies of the baron in the fairy-princess-like imagination of Susie, his secretary, arise the two elements which form the battle ground for the rather puerile evolution of the play. The two elements are love and duty, or more commonly and possibly, more aptly, business and pleasure. The Civic cast can not be blamed for the faults of the play. Reginald Garstang, in the role of the baron, was more than satisfactory. He kept up the swift pace required by the part, almost throughout the entire play. The swiftness of pace may have been the reason for the interpretation seeming a bit monotonous. Gwendolyn Schort did unusually well for a first-timer. Her characterization of the ambitions little "church mouse.” who slipped into the baron's office and subsequently into his heart, was, for the most part, convincing. Her fault was in making the secretary a bit too stagey and too heroic, faults which might lead to a burlesque-interpre-tation of the part. Kirby Whyte was good in the part of the baron's brother, Frank. He played the role with an acceptable amount of suavity and poise.

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i But she wants to keep Bob, so she tells him nothing about her real history, but gives him instead, a story of a working girl who has | lost her job. She even goes so j far as to rent an apartment where j she can entertain Bob on "date” ' nights without him or her family discovering just what the real circumstances are. But the plot thickens and the final revelations are both clever and pleasing. Powell sings, most naturally, two sure-fire hits, "Pop Goes Your Heart” and ' Happiness Ahead,” and the humor of the film is well taken care of by Frank McHugh. Good work also Is done by John Halliday and Ruth Donnelly in the supporting cast. The stage show this week has variety as the keynote, with trapeze work by Winnie and Dolly; comedy and dance by A1 Mardo; and some well staged dance acts by the Lou and Evelyn revue. Charlie Althoff, an old favorite, goes through his antics with his fiddle and gets off some good comedy 1 and Max Gruber’s Oddities feature ! a very well-trained elephant, a ze- ! bra and a hound dog. The Keller sisters and Lynch, NBC artists, are the most polished act on the bill, singing popular and hill-billy songs in a pleasant, harmonious manner. Now at the Lyric. (By J. W. TANARUS.) nan Two Films at Circle NOT as a matter of policy but because this week is known as Halloween week, the. Circle is offering a double bill—“ Gift of Gab,” with Edmund Lowe, Gloria Stuart, Ruth Etting. Phil Baker, Chester Morris, Victor Moore, Paul Lukas, Helen Vinson, Ethel Waters and many others, and, “Wagon Wheels,” with Randolph Scott, Gail Patrick, Monte Blue and others. Os the two, I like “Wagon Wheels” the better.

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unsympathetic role, but he does a good theatrical job of it. It is the musical background that makes this movie interesting. “Gift of Gab” is overburdened with individual talent. The mixture is crude and handicaps this picture, which has a radio setting. The chief trouble is that the artists do their stunts before the microphone in routine manner which has no novelty. The talent is there, but the punch is lacking. Now at the Circle. a a a THE Indiana is presenting “The Gay Divorcee” for a second week. Loew’s Palace is offering “Trans-Atlantic Merry-Go-Round.” Both have been reviewed in this department.^ Well in Flimsy Play Norman Buchanan, in the role of the all-business man, Jackson, received applause on several of his exits. He was unusually adept at the delivery of the straight comedy lines and his make-up, cuffs and all. was well done. Jane Well carried off the part of the worldly Olley Frey with great ease. The development of the character from the vivacious office girl to the slinking woman of the world was a highlight of the play. Kenneth Ellington as the older Baron von Talheim, and Frank Springer, as Chappie, the young bank clerk, were the other members of the cast. The sets, especially for the second and third acts, were among the best I ever have seen at the Civic, and costumes and properties to the remotest detail were exceptionally well chosen. As the final cip-tain w T as rung down, the audience called for Director Burleigh, who modestly, but untheatrically, did not appear. Music for the between-act intermissions was furnished by the Civic string ensemble, under the direction of Harry Barker. The play will be seen at the Playhouse tonight, tomorrow' night, and will close with an evening performance on Wednesday. STAMP COLLECTORS TO MEET AT LOCKERBIE Three-Dav Tri-State Session to Be Held With Local Club. Annual tri-state meeting under the auspices of the Indiana Stamp Club will be held Nov. 16, 17 and 18 at the Lockerbie. Social and general sessions will be held the first two days, and a collection covering all fields will be held during the entire meeting. An auction will be held Nov. 17, with the annual banquet Nov. 18. There are no registration or admission charges for the meeting. LEGION AUXILIARY TO ENTERTAIN AT HOSPITAL Plays Will Be Presented for Injured Veterans. The Hayward Barcus Post No. 55, American Legion women's auxiliary, will present a program at the United States Veterans hospital from 2 to 4 tomorrow. Three plays will be presented bv the Theta Tau Psi dramatic society under the direction of Mrs. W. F. Holmes. The plays to be given are "Two Aunts and a Photo,” "Men Not Wanted” and "Thrills.”

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The outstanding thing m this picture is the mass singing of the pioneers as they go west in their covered wagons. The villain who influences the Indians to massacre the pioneers, bound for Oregon, is played by Monte Blue, whom I have not seen for many months. It is an

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