Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1939 — Page 6

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& Sony ES irish al Vag a EA SATURDAY, OCT. 28, 1939 * | producer, selected Mr. Bonnell as a candidate at public. auditions held at the Indiana last month, Mr,

A HOOSIER YOUTH Lasky will act as master of ceres

Lée anell of South Bend wili|mohies for tomorrow's broadcast.

be one of six candidates for movie| & BILLIE BURKE CAST

starring honors to be heard in a semi-final “Gateway to Hollywood” | Billie Burke portrays Valerie De Rossac in “Lover, Come Back to

broadcast ‘at 5:30 p. m. tomorrow. Me,” Nelson Eddy and Jeanette

The program is heard locally on WFBM. : Pie * Jesse Ly Lasky, veteran movie! MacDonald starring picture.

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Paul Muni. is to arrive in Indianapolis from New York Monday morning to resume his - theatrical career, after seven years in Hollywood, on English stage that evening. of The distinguished screen. actor is ‘| starred in Maxwell Anderson's new play, “Kay Largo,” which will be performed for the first time any- a where before a local audience. Mr. and Homemade Cherry Cobbler with Cream Anderson and other members of the Playwrights’ Company, the pro-

ducers, will be here for the premiere, C “ R A L & R 1 L L E

along | with + several out-of-town |'=——e—===K. OF P. BLDG.. PENNA. ST. AT MASS.'AVE.

APO “Rio,” with Basil Rathbone, Victor McLaglen and Sigrid THE GRANADA’S new seven-day schedule will be split up in 1LO-"Rin two shows, one starting on Mondays and the other on Thursdays.

Gurie. Also “Call a Messenger,” with Billy Halop, Huntz Hall and EE : the “Little Tough Guys.” ) ; The ope at the beginning of the week ordinarily will be a revival

CIRCLE—Joe E. Brown, with Stone and Lee, Randall Sisters, Toy while the Thursday feature usually will be a first-run neighborhood.

: RCL] : Kody “The revival Monday will be “Viva Villa,” ‘the Wallace Beery sd Wie, i I on stage. Also “What a Life,” with favorite. Earl Cunningham, theater manager, is bringing back

: : “On Borrowed Time,” with Lionel ; p INDIANA—“The Roaring Twenties,” with James Cagney, Pris- Barrymore and Sir Cedric Hard- 4 2 : cilla Lane, Humphrey Bogart. Also “Nancy Drew and the Missing wicke starting Nov. 6. Mr. Cun- Jane Wi th ers Staircase,” with Bonita Granville. : Balked by War HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 28 (U. P.).—

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3 ningham said he had had numerLYRIC—Will Osborne.and his orchestra, with Esther Ralston and ous requests and several letters other vaudeville acts on stage. Also “The Adventures of Sherlock for “On Borrowed Time.” . . . Jim! Holmes,” with Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce and Ida Lupino.

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It was 10 years ago tomorrow that America’s postwar prosperity col-

lapsed in the Wall if not the calendar,

So, with another decade to lend perspective,

Street panic. And with it ended, accdiding to history a rather unsavory decade in our history.

Warner Bros. have

brought forth “The Roaring Twenties.” It leaps its title’s bounds to take us from the Armistice to repeal. But, for the most part, the story and

~tinosphere aré of that wild and rather contradictory period of Coolfdge and Valentino, Coueism and crosword puzzles, the young Dempsey and the young Lindbergh, speak‘easies and Aimee McPherson, “Abie’s Irish Rose” and the Charleston. And of course, prohibition, bootlegging and the gang wars. . Mark Hellinger, the columnist who should know this period inside and out, wrote the story. It's a story of a soldier who returns from France to find himseif unemployed instead of # hero. He drifts into the bootleg racket when §¢ is small, grows with its growth, sinks with the return of legal liquor and becomes a bum and, in the end, dies to save the husband of the girl he had loved throughout his gangland career. Warners’ ace bad boys, James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart, go through the paces they know so well with an added zest; thanks to smart lines and Raoul Walsh’s smooth direction. Priscilla Lane is the girl in the case, and Jeffrey Lynn plays her husband. There is a nice bit

by that old reliable, Frank McHugh.

On the same bill, Bonita Gran-

‘ ville returns as that indefatigable,

‘teen-age sleuth in “Nancy Drew and the Missing Staircase.” Girl gets staircase.

Lyric The Lyric Theater, with Will Osborne headlining the stage show, presents plenty of surprises this week. One of them came late in the show when ‘Mr. Osborne introduced a young man he said was “just off the University of Southern California campus.” The lights went down and when they came up again there was piano on the stage and a quiet, sadfaced boy started talking a song about the “goon, who always eats spinach” It was James Copp. He talked three songs, one about the goon, another about a bridge party and a third about the bird that went “beep.” He sounded like Dwight Fiske and the audience roared. Another hit of the wek wasn’t so surprising. It was Dick Rogers, singing his various interpretations of “Dinah” in 10 dialeets. The house was full of belly-laughs.. Mr. Osborne himself ‘directed his orchestra in a number of songs that

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t 11: 11—8:2 : BING CROSBY, “STAR MAKER” At 10:36—1:51-—5:06—3:21 Lew Ayres, “These Glamour Girls”

ROY ROGERS—"GABSY” nay “THE ARIZONA KID" Iris Meredith, “MURDER IS NEWS” John Mack Brown, “OREGON TRAIL’

were evident favorites of the audience. Bernice Stone, an eccentric dancer and high kicker, presented

sorhe new angles in the matter of doing Jrandstands and splits to orchestrahrhythm. Esther Ralston, the movie star, sang songs about Hollywood. in one of which she deplored her situation as “Only a Girl in a Goldfish Bowl.” : Dick Carson was on the stage, too. He is the 18-year-old Butler freshman who won "the World's Fair Talent Revue held at the Olson Theaters neighborhood houses. He does an imitation of Prof. Lamberti, the trick xylophonist, and he was brought back for three bows. The movie presents a .duel to the death between Sherlock Holmes, ace of sleuths, and Prof. Moriarity, knave of crime. It is a look-the-other-way thriller. Mr. Holmes does not say: “Quick, Watson. The needle!” H M.

~~ Circle

Joe E. Brown, that shy gentleman of screen and radio fame with the Grand Central Station mouth— he’s not touchy about it—heads the stage show at the Circle this week. _ Throwing himself wholeheartedly into his performance, the comedian yesterday kept an.audience laughing with the sort of entertainment that has made him famous. They brought Joe back for an encore in which he was the jittery target for sharpshoeting legerdemain by Al Stone, another entertainer-on the program. Mr. Stone, ‘who acts as the master of ceremonies for the show, incidentally has an act of his own with Tishy Ann Lee, and displays accomplishments with the trombone. Miss Lee does a singing and dancing act. 4

Give Oriental Touch

An Oriental touch is given to a purely American pastime by Toy

to perfection. They also give an exhibition of soft-shoe tap-danc-ing, and Miss Toy adds a toe-danc-ing number. pret The music. is provided by the Three Randall Sisters. Other acts are the Seven American Gauchos and chorus of 12 Hollywood Beatuies. “What a Life,” the screen offering gets right down to where most of us live. It's the story of a boy in high school who can’t do anything right.

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Jackie Cooper is the boy. All-his trouble started years before he was born, when his father went to Princeton. It seems that when your father goes to Princeton and makes ‘Phi Beta Kappa and you go to

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Separation of his famous foster parents leaves Al Jolson Jr. (above) in the middle of a domestic. and financial quarrel. Mrs. Jolson so far has rejected, in his behalf, an offer by Al to settle a trust fund for 1$100,000 on the boy adopted in happier days. He is 4 years old.

high school and don’t make the high honor roll, you're -a failure. And they don’t have failures in Jackie's family. When Jackie meets the only girl in the world for him (at the time) and he wants. to take her to the school dance his mother says he can if he makes the highest grade in the history exam. History is not his strong subject. In fact subjects aren’t strong with him at all. But he tries. - There’s some cheating/during the exam and Jackie -fihally has to admit he might have taken a look at another boy’s paper. The worst thing that happens, though, is when he's suspected of stealing the school band’s instruments so as to get enough money to buy a full dress suit. ° He gets out of that one by some fancy detective work. J Betty Field -is the “only girl in the world.” She ‘looks 16, is really

| about 21 and is awfully sweet.

" A welcome addition to any cast is Vaughan Glaser, a Broadwayite taking a first turn in the movies. He plays the role of the high school principal to a shudder. H. M.

Apollo The Basil Rathbone fans can have their favorite suave and/or sinister on local screens this week, thanks to the vagaries of booking. At the Lyric he’s sleuthing in his best Sherlock Holmes manner. While a hop and skip down the street, he is being sinister as a snake | in the Apollo's feature film, titled “Rio.” Mr. Rathbone, in the latter picture, plays an arrogant, cold-blooded Paris financier, who double-crosses everyone in clipped Oxford accents. Being finally caught and sentenced to 10 years in a South American penal colony, he figures the best way to keep his bride true to him is to tell her to forget him.. 2 Eventually she does. Or at least she falls out of love with him, This is after she has come to Rio to: try to aid him, and has taken a singing job in a cabaret. Between songs and efforts on her husband’s behalf, she manages to set a drink-sodden young American engineer on his feet again. The financier eventually escapes the colony, kills the prisoner who helped him in his flight, and returns to his wife. Finding he has lost her, he is about to kill the young engineer. But he doesn’t. Be assured that he meets a well-de-served end. - , This unpretentious offering is capably acted by an excellent cast.

of the “Dead End Kids” and the “Little Tough Guys” are joined together, and apparently with no disastrous results, as the chief attractions of “Call a Messenger.”

IRENE RICH TO VISIT CAMPUS AT PURDUE

Times Special . LAFAYETTE, Ind., Oct. 28.—Irene Rich, perennially youthful screen

land radio star, will accompany her daughter, Frances, to Purdue Uni-|

versity on Nov. 3, when the latter's six bas reliefs will be .unveiled in the University’s Union Hall.

in herown right, says that she considers the Purdue reliefs among her best works. She and her mother will

return to New York following the ceremony.

2nd Week WOONEY 'gABES w ARMS

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the other Olson Theaters managers. Seems he’s always squeaking. . . . The Uptown is one of the few neighborhood houses that:

keeps emergency storage batteries

for lighting house floodlights in case of storms. The batteries have been used only a couple of times. . « .. Incidentally the Uptown will run “The Women” for five days starting tonight. They have received a lot of phone calls on the starting date. It was originally scheduled for tomorrow,

2 5 = The week-end calendar follows:

AVALON—Tonight: “Mutiny on t Bounty’ and ‘Stranger Than Tomorrow through esday: oT rowed Time” and ‘Million Dollar Legs. BELMONT—Tonight: “Viva Villa’ \and “Lone Star Pioneers.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “The Women’ and 6000 Enemies.” . CINEMA~Tonight: “Daughters Courageous’”’ and “Ex-Champ.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘Stanley & Livingstone’’ and “Quick Mlilions.” DAISY—Tonight: “Mr. Moto Takes a

*Vacation” and ‘Bad Lands.’”’ Tomorrow

and Monday: ‘The. Star Maker” and “A Woman Is the Judge.” EMERSON—Tonight: “Streets of New York” ‘and “Konga, the Wild Stallion.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘‘Daughjets , Courageous” and “Naughty But ce.”

FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Tonight and to-. Morrow: “The Women” and ‘6000 Enemies.”

GRANADA—Tonight and tomorrow: Res) Geste’” and ‘Death of a Champion.” \ HAMILTON—Tonight: ‘Naughty But Nice’ and “Frontier Marshal.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘‘Daughters Courageous’ and ‘Miracles for Sale.” MECCA—Tonight: “Bulldog Drummond’s Bride’” and ‘Rough Riders Roundup.”” Tomorrow through Tuesday: * d ails Go to Paris’ and “Frontier Marshal.” :

ORIENTAL—Tonight: ‘Confessions of a Nazi Spy” and “Blind Alley.” On Stage: “Auction Dave.”. Tomorrow and Monday: ‘‘Stanley and Livingstone” and “Fighting Gringo.” PARAMOUNT—Tonight: ‘Million Dol--lar Legs” and “Shine on Harvest Moon.” Tomorrow and Monday: ‘Sun Never Sets” and “It Could Happen to You.” PARKER—Tonight and tomorrow: - “Star of Midnight” and “Lost Patrol.” REX-—Tonight: ‘“San_Francisco’” | and “Bulldog Drummond’s Bride.” "Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Frontier Marshal” and “When Tomorrow Comes.” RITZ—Tonight and tomorrow: “The Women” and ‘Lady of the Tropics.” RIVOLI—Tonight: “Playing With Dynamite’” and “Mr. Wong in Chinatown.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘‘‘Hell’'s Kitchen” and “Our Leading Citizen.” * ST. CLAIR~Tonight and tomorrow: “The Women” and ‘Our._Leading Citizen.”

SANDERS—Tonight: ‘Blue Montana Skies” and “Irish Luck.” Tomorrow and Monday: ‘Man About Town’ and “Undercover Doctor.” _SHERIDAN—Tonight: “Waikiki Wedding” and ‘Streets of New York.” To. morrow through Tuesday: cisco” and ‘“Man of Conquest. SPEEDWAY—Tonight: “Island of- Lost Men” and “Texas Stampede.” Tomor-

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A personal appearance tour Jane Withers planned to make in Australia ‘was canceled today because of the war. The . child star was scheduled to sail in January, but 20th-Century Fox Studio called off the tour because Australia now. is at war with Germany. Jane, now in the East, will make a personal appearance, tour in this country, instead. ans

row through Tuesday: “Wizard of Oz” and “Blondie Takes a Vacation.” STATE—Tonight: ‘San Francisco” and ‘Wall Street . Cowboy.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Lady: of the Tropics” and “Mr. Wong in Chinatown.” STRAND-—Tonight and tomorrow: ‘The Women” and “Our Leading Citizen.” STRATFORD—Tonight: ‘Pals of the Saddle” and “Behind Prison Bars.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Rose of Washington Square” and “Boy Friend.” TACOMA-—Tonight: ‘It Could Happen to You” and “They All Come Out." '0morrow through Tuesday: - , ‘Bachelor

TALBOTT—Tonight: Sale” and “Irish Lueck. ~ Tomorrow through Tuesday: * n Tomorrow Comes” and “Daughters Courageous.” . TUXEDO—Tonight: “Daughters Courageous’” and gNaughty But Nice.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘These Glamour and : “Lady of ‘ the Tropics.” ; : UPTOWN—Tonight through Wednes$5: ,» The Women” and ‘Island of Lost

VOGUE—Tonight: “Bachelor Mother” and “Winner Take All” OmoOrrow through Wednesday: ‘The Star Maker” and “Winter Carnival.” Monday:

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drama. critics. ° The tryout engagement at English’s will include performances on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and a Wednesday matinee.

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APOLLO “Rio,” with Basil Rathbone, Victor MeLaglen Sigrid Gurie, at 12:06, 2:40, 5:14," 7:48 and 10:22. “Call &' Messenger... with Billy Halop, Mary Carlisle, Larry Crabbe, at 11, 1:34 4:08, 6:42 and 10:22, : CIRCLE wn and vaudeville, on :50, 6:45 and 9:30. Life,”

a a Cooper, Betty Field, Jon screen at 11:25, 2:10, 5:10, 7:50 and 10:25. ENGLISH'S v “I Married an Angel,” a musical hy Rodgers and Hart, with Vivienne Segal, Karen van Ryn, Bobbie Arnst and a Sons pany 90. Engagement throug aturday; with. Saturday matinee. INDIANA “The Roaring Twenties,” with James Cagney, Priscilla Lane, HumHrey Bogart, at 12,-3:18, 6:36 and

“Nancy Drew and the Missing Staircase,” with Bonita Ciranville, John Litel, at 11, 2:18, 5:36 and 8:54. |

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