Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1939 — Page 11
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. | Bosworth Ready Li ttle Old For Work Again Engine Gets TT | si To ey : HOLLYWOOD, April 25 (U. P.).~—
Hobart Bosworth, 72-year-old screen
actor who less than two months ago
La st Lau h nd — % SE Ee Lo was feared near death, today re : : : E : ny ported he was ready to resume his San a : : SN Sas RE career as soon as he gets a call. 5 a Beha : ; : : ERY ; Seven LS ago Mr. Bosworth p > dy + 0 Ff Lae 3 3 ; n 5 3 - was stricken while making a per Modern Engine Used in| Sl mag T : TE sonal appearance tour of the Middle "aus hie : ae & : 5 % West, He was returned here and Union Pacific’ Ballyhoo | Ww i ; oF taken off the train on a stretcher in i SN X : £ ) S €O on. : Loa : : : But today Mr. Bosworth is busy Breaks Down. a m r : k working outdoors on his ranch near Hollywood ape for Jecresiion hs LAS VEGAS, Nev, April 25 (U. practices archery with a bow P) —There was a Wel haw-haw requires a 55-pound pull to shoot.
today in the labored puffing of al : : : | Se a ; } little brass-bound locomotive off Law : T : ah C O 2Y =m ADULTS Civili War vintage, hitched to aj : on k : i: : : Ly PE ; E ONLY baliyhoo train bound from Holly- OPEN 8:45-—13¢ TO 8 P. M. wood to Omaha for a movie premiere. The train pulled out of the Los Angeles Union Station yesterday, its assortment of modern pullmans and old-time wooden coaches filled with George Raft, Evelyn Venable and scores of other movie stars going to attend the first showing of the railroad saga, “Union Pacific.”
Giant Throttled Down TE § am . Out in front was the little old en-] : gine, a wood-burner with a teapot smokestack, which was some punkins on the Union Pacific's main
line 70 years ago, but which had a ®= ~ > . . i CAMPANARI, 79. DIES; FAY BAINTER ON CRUISE aren
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little trouble getting up enough 1 — ; i . : Accompanied by he husband. steam yesterday to whistle real loud) 4 M . d . h F C r fe WwW i Shiba, | EL DIRECTED SYMPHONY Lieut.~Com. Reginald Venable, U. S. A AU \ for the start. Behind the veteran, : | nig u 2 ; : mia. Navy, Fay Bainter has departed on : bh Mp » SAN FRANCISCO, April 25 (U.la two-month Mediterranean cruise. j nN
doing the real pulling, was the A latest, super-colossal, twin turbine-| In Baby Con test : P.) —Leandro Campanari, who had ——————————— electric '10,000-horsepower _locomo-| : That vital necessity of a film star's existence, a trim figure, is [been a symphony orchestra conduc- COMMUTING DON tive of the Union Pacific Railroad. : not maintained without exertion. So out in Hollywood we observe that [tor in several European and Ameri- One of Hollywood's outstanding DY Te SHS Of ll Ton Midnight tonight brings the dead- Jane Bryan and Ginger Rogers (1 and 4) keep fit and have fun on the [can cities, died at St. Luke’s Hos- commuters is Don Ameche. who cerned, the INNIMON: Modern loco-) lk o > tennis court; Martha Raye (2) keeps down the poundage in a bowling [pital following a sudden illness. He jjves in the San Fernando Valley NS St en OWA A] line in the Indiana Theaters “Per"| gliey, while Shirley Ross (3) climbs into the sulky for a spin around the |was 79. BS tle rn 1 Bh 34 miles an hour, the top speed off . : sonality Baby” contest, which has| track behind a harness racer. A native of Rovigo, Italy, and a|——— Om 1S SUIGIO.
the little brass-bound engine. They ; aE Wi peen held this week in conjunction child violinist prodigy at the age of LO A) A LS » é
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SPE 212 SL Gu) Vii Yur, a with the showing of “East Side of 9, he made his American debut con-
last night they finally reached the ducting the Boston Symphony Or-
Cima grade near the California- a : Heaven,” Bing Crosby’s new film : chestra in 1881. : / N ‘ Nevata Sis Tis. : ££ E : which marks the debut of 11- HOLLYWOOD By PAUL HARRISON pre in his career he was asso- GINGER ROGERS Bey ih
Wood-Burner Sneers ha months-old “Sandy” Henville. ciated with the New England Con- Loin RT N
servatory of Music, the Campanari
| ; a ; ies \ There it happened. The super-| ! Prizes to parents of the bab String quartet, the Cincinnati Col- / colossal, 10,000-horsepower locomo-| : whose photographs display the most FY woop, April 25.—Perhaps the most difficult character |jege 3 ining the La Scala Orches- > CGR 4,13 tive broke down. : “personality” will be $25, $15 and R&R player to cast for a picture is a dog. Especially an old dog. [tra, the Hammerstein Opera Co. » 4 "5 NIE
ay "DS Le $10, in addition to 50 pairs of tickets| There's something to the adage about old dogs and new tricks. oe oe Pilsen. i Tyr TR TR LT in her whistle, chugged 18 miles to to the Indiana. Decision of the Carl Spitz, who has been casting and training dogs since the He had resided here for 25 years,
Cima to get a plain freight engine | judges will be final, and photographs| gays of the silents, thought he had accomplished something when he |teaching and taking part in musical to come kesh pa rescue the strand- : will not be returned. found a suitable Flush for “The Barretts of Wimpole Street.” affairs. ed movie celebrities. He thought he had done a
Together they pulled the supercolossal and the movie people up the tough job when he found and
hill to the shops where the broken JAMES THRASHER | trained a Toto for “The Wizard MUSIC 3
Oil line was fixed.
of Oz.” But that was before he There was no complaining about . heard about Betty, the venerable : the 34-mile-an-hour speed today. spaniel needed for the modern EPAUW UNIVERSITY'S second annual Spring Music Festival, | fantasy, “On Borrowed Time.” / Lincoln’ Goes D which begins Thursday night, will include six programs in wv » four days. E was no dog in his or Bomar Cramer, Indianapolis pianist, has been selected to open the i ne other kennel that would @ To Home Town festival with a performance of the 27 Etudes by Chopin. On Friday fill the bill. Spitz sent out a gen= night a performance is scheduied by the Chicago Philharmonic String eral alarm. which was easy be- _— Quartet, all members of which are first-chair players in the Chicago cavis he is known to almost every HOLLYWOOD, April 25 (U. P.).| Symphony Orchestra. body in Hollywood.
—The motion picture “Young Mr.| Saturday afternoon's program | ~Academic Festival’; those to The answer, though, came from Lincoln” will be given a world pre- | will feature faculty and students | Rimsky-Korsakov's operas, Le suburban North Hollywood, where
miere in Abraham Lincoln's home| of the DePauw music school: The | Coq d'Or” and “Kitezh,” and | come people named Stagner and town of Springfield, Ill. DePauw String Symphony, the | Tschaikowsky's concert OVertures, | {jqjr g.year-old sson cherished a It will be the latest of a series| Men's Glee Club, the Woodwind “Romeo and Juliet and “Frances- 14-year-old spaniel named Gypsy. of highly-ballyhooed premieres that Quintet and the Madrigal Sing- ca da Rimini. They said it would be all right if Edward Dudley, tenor, will Miscellaneous compositions, Gypsy wanted to go into the
Hollywood studios are staging cut-| ers. L : 3 side the film capital. “Union Pa-| present a song recital as the Sat- many of which will be new to In- movies, but they warned that she
rigid 3 eS r . : ‘one cific” will be screened first in| urday night offering. Mr. Dudley | dianapolis, include Strauss’ was kind of set in her ways. Omaha, and “Dodge City” was| Was heard here recently as soloist | poems, “Don Juan” and “Death ¢ %
shown a few weeks ago at Dodge| On the Matinee Musicale course. | and Transfiguration”; the “Sym- HEN the training began again. A further reduction in Electric rates for residential and commercial City, Kas. What is advertised as a “first Dhonis pagar on i Betty finally has learned to Se . j . : Twentieth Century-Fox an-| presentation in this area” of Han- | bussy's Noctu o> | sit, lie and bark on signal. The : service is now in effect throughout the city, suburban and rural terri-
nounced that “Young Mr. Lincoln” | del’s oratorio, Juin Re i A barking was most difficult because d will be premiered at the Fox Lin- will climax the estiva program in : " . 3 her voice is a bit cracked. tor serve b this Com an . coln Theater in Springfield the| on Sunday night. Bjornar Berg- | 8 “Te Deum” by Kodaly, and the Next task was to accustom Ker y y pany
i Temaori : t Hill direct the DePauw | world premiere of a “Lyric Suite” y : pie of Moro DO Most of the| Eo a 1 res to the studio set. The reduced rates apply to more than 121,000 customérs— about
y N > When a dog has an important y trays Lincol -| voice chorus in the performance, The symphonies announced are og : ; Jala In Semin Hincoln, are | HO He soloists will be Carmen E. | the G Minor Mozart; Beethoven's | Tole, the training responsibility is 99% of all the Electric customers we serve. Marian Anderson, famous Negro | Siewart, Edna Tyne Bowles and Third and Fifth; the Franck D Wg au a et ; : . : : : contralto, will sing on the program. | Edmund Jarvis, all of the DePauw | Minor and the Brahms Second; a A pis, bony An immediate cash saving 1s provided for every one of these cusThose invited to be honored guests| music faculty, and Mr. Dudley. hy Pas Bu Bettys ets test will come mr . include the governors of Illinois,| Seven Indiana choirs, represent. | Symphonie Fantastique” of Ber. | Bis SUOrers Fob Wil CRS tomers who pays more than a minimum monthly bill. Even those who Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri Wiscon- ing Columbus, New Castle, West Yioz; she Schubert C Major, snd Sir Cedric Hardwicke, who plays Nik . . sin, Ohio, Michigan and Kansas,| Lafayette, Danville, Indianapolis ( two popular works of contempo- | oo oqo Fart pay minimum bills will be enabled by the new rates to use more servthe United States Senators from | and Greencastle, will be in the | rary composers: Rachmaninoff’s E She has chased him up an ap- . Illinois, the State's legislators, and oratorio chorus. These SRouDE 0 Minor Symphony, and the Si- | ple tree and keeps him there for ice for the same amount of money. leading Lincoln biographers. . : wn fie 3 oR concert on belius Second, in D Major. days. But when she leaps at the 3 : . tree and her forepaws touch the
fi Fil t The ny jour a wig he trunk she must fall back dead. : given in Meharry Hall. e Sun- Mr. Brink, you see, is Death, and : opper nm a day concert is to be held in the WHEN DOES IT START? he can't kill anybody as long as p MN EW MN ET Slectric RATES Gobin Memorial Church, and the APOLLO Betty keeps him perched in
Fountain Square] otro’ performance war take ||, APOEO of) BUN SO ee at eee EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1939
place in Bowman Memorial Gym- Castle,” with Ginger Rogers, Fred
£! nasium. Astaire, Edna May Oliver and Walter A N ~ Brennan, at 1:05, 3:10, 5:15, %:30 Constance Bennett and Roland Xx and 9:45. | R( 1} wv a Anema
Young will open tonight at the This festive mood seems to be CIRCLE = Fountain Square Theater for a four-| contagious, for Harold Triggs, Vaudeville (on stage). with Judy = day run of “Topper Takes a Trip,”| head of the Jordan Conservatory Canova, Zeke and Annie Al Don- 25¢ Till 6 the successor to the famous “Top-| piano department, has announced es J De Men per.” The other feature is George| 3 Bach Festival of two-piano wed og Mogdaa O'Brien in “Arizona Legion.” music at the Odeon at 8:30 o'clock, || with Georse Raft, Eien Drew, Hig Wednesday and Thursday nights. [| 3grPers and gasu Pitts at 11.05, WEST COAST SEES The public is invited to both PN INDIANA hal programs without charge. Fifteen “East SH a Heaven.” with Bi iS ELLEN TWO PRIZE PLAYS | items are scheduled for the two || cranny: Joan Bloeaen any. pron U (LAY, a i Si a lB ance © ; : Hh Bros : : . SAN FRANCISCO, April 25 (U.| pianos, played by Dorothy Mun= || Conctance: Worthy ‘a thitic oind I ECILE P)—Two prize winning plays, ger, Tommy Wright and Mr, || 5:45 and 8:52 ; FROM Thornton Wilder's “Our Town” and Triggs, with Louise Swan play- LOEW'S WITH ANNE AND TERE KENTUCKY John Steinbeck’s “Of Mice and| ing the orchestra parts on the “The Yee Follies of 1989.” with J HEATWAVES y
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» 3 3 . J ; Men,” opened here last night in ad- organ. Jo. Oe ney pre, Jw
Joining theaters. ; i y re- 3:50. 7 and 10. RBERT Mr. Wilder's homespun tale of New| , Eiscvnere Mr. Triges will pre br Without Bars”. with PAULA KELLY LLL 3 Z side at the second piano with the Corinne Luchaire, Edna Best and L Ss England life won the 1938 Pulitzer following players: Florence Barry Barnes, at 11:15, 2:25, 5:35 and CHARLIE CARROL ARR award as the best play of 1938. 5 jan 8:45. Th 1 f Mr “i a °| Lewis, Marian Laut, Mae Henri e play o . Steinbeck, ex-| y ..." nae Engle, Halen Farrell, ranch hand and bricklayer, won the Louise Swan, Lewis Kysar, Rose-
Rew Fo Drama Critics Circle mary McInturf, Marjorie Kensler, DE Fi laced both plav Dorothy Munger, Mary Belle on the “must 2 Ti 01 DIa¥S| Masterson and Tommy Wright. : Mrs. Lewis, Miss Engle and Miss Laut are members of the conserve
CHINESE AVIATRIX atory faculty. i= AS | . TESTED FOR FILM “ES © es —— i The total saving to our customers from this lat- THE VOLUNTARY RATE REDUCTION
A TE ss Ry D WEST SIDE est rate reduction is estimated at nearly $200,000 i — known some of the “short sub- —- = 355 Gils Ty y x ¥a-Oning Lee, Chinese avian whol Sects, which ne wil present aur. [STRVE@Y Wig BEIGE BELMONT Tiriiams a year. EFFECTIVE APRIL 1st WAS MADE
5 : ing the Indianapolis Symphony 4 Great Units on One Program “CAFE SOCIETY > has just completed a flying tour of| [JS the nena ge ped Meandiodghod age a “TOPPER TAKES A TRIP" In the two years ended April 1, 1939, a total
the United States to raise money for Ns : A - 2 TT Seetda a Gi . children in China, was being testeq| dition to the list of 10 substantial “TOPPER TAKES A TRIP” Speedway Sin Gro of approximately ONE AND A QUARTER BY THIS COM P ANY vi ® \ today for a film role symphonies, already announced. * vo Franciska Gaal The pretty young girl Was testeq| Included among the promised |*7Warner Baxter—Loretta Youn PARTS HONEXMOON™ MILLION DOLLARS annually, based on the
0, >, y, “«* € 1 3 » “LET S_LIVE” Nl . 5 : Or a Thal ou an Bb Ge | Wife Hustand & Fiend” PAREEE| amouofsenieused eihecinesof eduction, + + to share with our customers th Hous, TR Robert Taylor to “The Magic Flute”; Brahms’ |4—Clyde McCoy and Orchestra «crADVEE OF, WEST FORT ne has been saved our Electric customers as a result savings from economies which we have been . eee tet tem: — CHARLIE IN ou” » . : HY SOUTH SIDE ~~ — of rate reductions. That is an average of about able to effect in the past year;
BRITON GIVEN LEAD a ia Fredric March—Joan Bennett New Garfield “rho st $10.00 per year per customer.
> ‘ Ralph Bellamy “TRADE WINDS” Tyrone Power Ca IN 'SUSAN AND GOD' || N*"4 X Don Ameche “3 MUSKETEERS” sane wit JESSE JAMEL > Fond These reductions have helped not only to ex- e eo eo to show our appreciation for the ane ers NA
v - WILDCAT” . . i “ . : HOLLYWOOD. Avra 25 (0. b> || ‘They Made Me A Criminal’ ER TOL SHoyRev al tend the advantages of modern Electrical living increased business and cooperation extended us Greer Garson, red-haired British|| Wm. Powell cuposhle Wedding” With Donald Duck, Popeye, Pluto FOUNTAIN in the homes we serve, but also to advance local by the public we are privileged to serve; and actress being groomed for Hollywood | Myr Olive Oyle, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse ne) 8) UAaAR | 2 . . . Too : and a Trip Thru the Disney Studios business and industry, with consequent benefit stardom, today was assigned the po peed leading role in the film version of} KEITH'S WED NIGHT — “SEE HOW 9 THEY ARE MADE"... i, Wa, Thur, Fri. to prosperity and employment. * ® ® tos the progress of the In“Susan and God,” the hit > XO) | i 2 E. Wash. & N. Jersey onstance ennett—Roland XY : So a, Gertrude ay Se THEATRE | APRIL 261 Paramount Doubie Feature’ “TOPPER TAKES A TRIP” The present “step-down” rates enable every disapolis axeahy pros Although Miss Garson has not yet | WIRE | I=; THERE GOES MY HEART" Tiu Sw. OBrien ARIZONA LEGION customer to further reduce his own average cost viding cheaper Electric-
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