Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1939 — Page 19

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* | - | HOLLYWOOD, March 9 (u. P.).|most a year, seb OVer fF] pvelyn Venable made her stag a : oud uys we Ag ~ |—Jackie Coogan’s lawsuit against|trial another week to permit further|gepyt when she was 14 years old|Hampden, noted Shakespearean ace

¥ . : | his parents over his movie earnings, | out-of-court negotiations. and appeared as Juliet in “Romeo! tor. Oft R a ch “ARIZONA LEGION"—George O'Brien, Laraine Johnson, Carlyle Pl ers G t - ; rn : e n e Moore Jr. Screen play by Oliver Drake; cirected by David Howard. ! ay e ‘ ' A roaring Western of stagecoach dax€ in which a band of des-

Movi e Fa m e peradoes plus Jester are nabbed by “our hero,” who pretends to be| , S 5 0 Ro | e : a vo No ma tter what hap D ens 9

“STAR REPORTER”—Warren Hull, Marsha Hunt, Morgan Wallace. Screen play by John T. Neville; Sieve) » Howard Bretherion, ~ A young newspaper publisher and a district attorney pool resources : = ° i to convict a known murderer, who turns out to publisher’s pa. % . : w Pe : we were Flynn, Muni, Brent, Raft D. A, learning this, prosecutes on manslaughter charge. Publisher Flutist and Harpist ot Ridin : We d . : thinks D. A. is being bribed so he puts him on editorial hot seat. . : "And Cagney Listed |D. A’s daughter cuts tie with publisher. Crook is caught and all is well. Orchestra Will Be

‘As Examples. aig rdrelly, Heard Sunday.

“FISHERMAN’S WHARF”—Eobby Freen, Leo Carrillo, Henry : Armetta. Screen play by Bernard Schubert, Ian Hunter, Herbert Clyde : By PAUL HARRISON Lewis Sirgsied by Semana Yorpa 1s. 3 ths sae b tv buy| Foblen Sevitzky will continue his FOOLHARDY FLIGHT! : appy life a e Ww s thrown a e track by a pretty bu =f ...throu a “zero-zero” HOLLYWOOD, March 3 (NEA). designing mama and her trouble-making son. Bobby Breen beats up|Policy of offering orchestra musi blizzard 8 for life or gore - =—Some problem boys wind up in|. "co ang Bobby's foster father, Leo Carrillo, scraps with the mama. |cians as soloists on the Indianapolis| § — i” : prison cells and some wind up in|Following fight, happy life is resurned at the wharf. Bobby, of course, Symphony's popular concerts when : id Hollywood mansions. It seems to|gets his vocals in. : . : he presents James Hosmer, flutist, be party & matter of luck and of “TWELVE GROWDED HOUR Ricard Dix, Luclle Bell Alen) or, "nes Lois, harpist, wih wise direction of their peculiaripo core : th , the orchestra at 3 p. m. Sunday in energies. Fearless reporier busts gang racket wide open in attempt to clear|{he Murat. This may be an old story to set-|his gal friend's brother who has been imprisoned through some of his They will be heard in the Mozart tlement workers who are offering|articles. All crooks are nabbed aad reporter sees way clear to altar. for flute and hb This more and more dramatics to under-|Several smash-ups and some whol:sale killing are thrown in for good]Concerto for flute and harp. privileged youngsters with streaks|measure. : ® : will be the second time in recent of exhibitionism. BY I hadnt : Circle memory that this rather sheors thought much ‘about until, a a : . work has been performed in Indilunch in Warners’ Green Room, a (Special Preraiere Tonight) . anapolis, since Frances Blaisdel and writer invited me to look around at| “SPIRIT OF CULVER”--Jackie Cooper; Freddie Bartholomew, Andy | Mildred Dilling played it with the SAR the actors present and recall how|Devine, Henry Hull. Screen play by Whitney Bolton and Nathaniel | gpehestra under Ferdinand Schae- : : many of them, as kids, were rebeis| West; directed by Joseph Santley. : fer's direction three seasons ago. EALOUSY!... Two oung and roamers and hellraisers. Jackie Cooper. whose father had been killed in the World War, gets The concerto, according to his- earts on fire... conflict... There was John Garfield, for one,|a Legion scholarship to Culver bu; doesn't like the idea of being tin tory, has pleased audiences through separation . . . despair! a tough mug who has become a pic-|soldier.” After being a “heel” for « while, he does an “about face” and |p. years considerably more than Su ture star within a year. He hasn’t| wins the hearts of his classmates. His father turns up, a deserter, Jackie its composition pleased Mozart. It taken anybody into confidential|quits Culver, but later is reinstated, was written in Paris when Mozart - detail about his early, poverty-| Ind ana was 22, and was commissioned by stricken life in New York, but he . ; the Duc de Guisnes. Though the has admitted that the Angelo Patri “THE LITTLE PRINCEES”—Sltirley Temple, Richard Greene, Anita noble patron, according to Mozart school was about all that saved him| Louise, Ian Hunter. Screen play by Ethel Hill and Walter Ferris; di-| himself, played the flute superbly from “education” in a reformatory.|rected hy Walter Lang. and though his daughter was an And there was Errol Flyhn, a Shirley is sent to boarding school wher her father enters Boer War. accomplished harpist, it happened runaway end a juvenile ne’er-do-|He dies in batile and Shirley becomes scullery maid at the school but|that the composer cared less for well who went after adventure and|continuves searching for her father whom she does not believe is dead. |the instruments in question than found it. He also acquired’ more|Queen Victoria helps Thane re al JF 38 found, an amnesia victim, but | zo. almost any other. i rolling stones.| his memory returns at sight of daughter. polish onan mes one of New| “EVERYBODY'S BABY"—The Jones Family. Screen play by Karen| Creation Was Unwelcome Task Guinea, Australia and way points|DeWolf, Robert Chapin, Frances Eyland and Albert Ray; directed by Consequently its creation was

-|{ Malcolm St. Clair. . ; earnestly wisheq hat he had Te Stork visits the Joneses but quack doctor disrupts family by strict [Something of an unwelcome task.

. 3 h Jained on the Shier side of ie routine, Proud papa takes new heir for walk one day and family think | Fortunately, the distaste is not ap-

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THEIR FIRST BABY! Equator. One day he happened to

Sv : . Problems... joys... tears... th Seas|she’s kidnaped. Conditions grow so unpleasant that papa abdicates to parent in the music, and its beauty : ly Drone oo make- | Plot downfall of quack M. D. The quack is exposed and the Jones family | 24 priniance have made it a favor- drama of motherhood!

believe was almost as exciting as|Sets about baby worshiping. ‘ listeners the real iis and a lot more Locws : ee and performers

profitable. “MADE FOR EACH OTHER’—Carole Lombard, James Stewart,” 3 Muni Wouldn’t Fiddle Charles Coburn, Lucile Watson. Screen play by Jo Swerling; directed wo days ISIS Wi Oren Sin

Muni Weisenfreund ,wasn’t bad; |by John Cromwell. ha sakov’'s “Scheherazade,” and the he just didn’t like playing a fiddle. Young lawyer marries girl agairst boss 5 wishes. Business goes bad, concerto will follow. After interHis - theatrical family were deter- mother-in-law moves in and ‘baby ‘comes. Boy and girl agree to split, mission, Mr. Sevitzky will conduct mined that he should become a|but baby gets pneumonia and serum is flown through storm as only a request performance of Cesana’s great violinist. He wouldn't. prac- remedy. Mother-in-law and boss so: ten up and all ends happily. . “Negro Heaven”; the popular “Valse tice, so they'd lock him in his room “LET US LIVE”—Maureen O’Su livan, Eenry Fonda, Salon Bo am, Triste,” by Sibelius, and an Etude for hours at a time until he sawed |Screen play by Stanley Ridges, Alar Baxter and Henry Kilker; direc by the 18th Century violinist and

: by John Brahm. Cron Is lose a jug of apple Henry Fonda, cab driver, is' convicted of holdup and murder Fa op iTsngey for or«brandy in a closet and got tight as together with friend, and sentenced to .chair. Real cab used in holdup |* The Dy ax 4y Dube ola Je ‘with 3 tick. When his parents final found on junk pile and true criminals are brought to justice after :

the Overture to Wagner's “Tann- w— y arilocked the door they found hir|SUn battle. The accused are freed. {he Overnure, to. Waghers “Tenn PERFECT CHILD of their

- sprawled among the fragments of a Lyrie love...more precious, more

shattered violin. “He will come to J ious than life itself! a bad end, that boy,” wailed Papa “YES, MY DARLING DAUGHTER” (on screen)—Phiscilla Lane, GROUP TO REHEARSE glorious a eat 4

Weisenfreund. So the boy ran|Jeffrey Lynn, Roland Young, May Robson. Screen play by Mark Reed; The Symph 1 3 ) x Ey ; away and became Paul Muni, directed by William Keighley. er Nets thesia wil PLUS! A GREAT DRAMA THAT WOULD USUALLY HEAD OUR PROGRAM! LET [IA : Fh ¥] [ )

Wayne Morris was something less Priscilla Lane and Jeffrey ‘Lynn decide to elope. Plan leaks out but 229 N. Pennsylvania St., fourth

than a model youngster. As soon|Priscilla’s mother is won over while papa is away. Papa returns, rages : ig : 7 as he was old is he skipped|and pursues. Granny, the Wiest all; warns kids, who return as floor; John M. White, director. 5 LIV | I his bed and board and shipped on|though nothing had happened. Bridegroom-to-be is disgusted and walks : p ; a steamer for Australia. out, but prospective bride catches hira aboard ship. POWELL TAKES RIDES 4 MAUREEN ~~

Anoth i VAUDEVILLE (On stage)—With Nick Lucas. } woriod Tn His frit pings William Powell has improved suf- O'SULLIVAN ficiently to take automobile rides

Northwest. His family finally de- N ew 1 0 ok: Out on RAIL HEAD IN FILM twice weekly during his convales-

spaired of keeping him in school and reluctantly allowed him to join HOLLYWOOD, March 9 (U. P.).

the Pasadena Community Players. 1 —William Jef i Ana there he was seen by & mons| GET tiNg on Stage) -witsm a

talent scout. . : ’ ; Hollywood today to appear in a echnicolor sf o #. : A, s./ Othér Tough Guys “How to Crash Broadway,” pub- 7 glo Frances on Burnett's treasuweed classic!

cence from his second operation. Last Day! “Topper Takes a Trip,” “Dramatic School”

George Brent spent years. getting short! film which will be used to exin and out of real trouble in Ireland.|lished by the authors, Louise|sit the motion picture “Union Pa-

or ie Tbe et rt, sem Sel, a ONE OF THE GREATEST STORIES EVER WRITTEN...

Then he became a dispatch runner « : for Michael Collins until Collins was H. Clark as “an eminently practical IN D I A N A Pp Oo L i S

To ro we" tn sets ou 0m | 3 ORCHESTRA Y Ay 4 i NOW ONE OF THE GREATEST PICTURES OF. ALL TIME!

roy Ser dough guys of Man. In addition to setting out the ine George aft, my ant || | FABIEN SEVITZKY, nduct Cagney and Humphrey Bogart, The numerable blind alleys that present » Conductor

latter was a problem boy of pros-|themselves to the unwary stage perous parents and got into numer- aspirant, the authors advocate a POP ULAR GONGERT ous scrapes before he came stage|realisfic approach to the problem cf ||| | SOLOISTS manager for William A. Brady. Mr. finding employment in the theater. BEBECCA LEWIS, Harp Brady fired him, but he stayed|Such an approach involves ability, JAMES HOSMER, Flute around the stage and became an ac-|“pull” and cash—listed in reverse SUND AY, MAR. 12, 3 P. M. tor. order of importance. 3 Mr. Cagney worked hard and| In the authors’ words, “To estab- Murat Theater—RlI. 9591 fought hard to get out of his slum lish yourself in any other business, Prices: 25c, 50e, 5c environment, but Raft was more of [you invest, so why should it be difan opportunist. There’s no telling |ferent in the theater?” SEATS NOW ON SALE what would have happened to the] The way to crash Broadway, it CONCERT MARCH 17, 18 lacquer-haired lad if he hadn't|seems, is with a flying wedge of Soloists: JOSEPH HOFMANN, learned to dance. greenbacks. (L. F.) : Pianist

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