Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1940 — Page 16

JASCHA HEIFETZ ~~ [zone anc WILL CLOSE: TOUR tour ‘of Latin| America. NEW YORK, Feb. 22 (U. P)—| Lc Dlans.

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Jascha Heifetz, violinist, will close his 21st transcontinental tour of the | o.oo" American cities. The tour

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know that Hildy will be back.

Rosalind Russell, as Hildy Jobnson, is saying go odby to fellow journalists in the Criminal Courts press: room and to journalism in general in this scene from “His Girl Friday,” opening tomorrow at Loew’s.. But “His Girl Friday” is only “The Front Pare” in disguise. And if you know your “Front Page,” you

ts Debut Tonight

“Interior Display,” a new work by the Indianapolis playwright, Charles Bruce Millholland, will be given its first performance at 8:15 o'clock tonight at 329 N. Pennsyl|vania St. The Progressive . Arts Jeasve is sponsoring the produc-

Be play deals with behind-the: ‘|scenes life in a department store, and has been directed by the author ‘and Hal Hawkes. Jack Helm will act _|as stage manager. Included in the cast are Carroll “ |Reynolds, Harry Hedger, Paul Rouse, Nelson Collins, Mr. Hawkes, James Applewhité, Jayne Sumner, Mary Ann Hedger, Betty Black, Kathleen Reidy, Russel Von Ohlen, Jules Salkin, Bill Gordon and Ed Miller.

SEVITZKY TO LEAD PUPILS' PROGRAM

Fabien Sevitzky will conduct the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra

Opening Tomorrow

Circle. “SIDEWALKS OF LONDON”—With Charles Laughton, - Vivien Leigy, Rex Harrison. Directed by Tim Whelan; screen’ play by Clemence ane . The story of two “buskers” (London street entertainer in the days when a blackout was the end of a vaudeville skit and not an air raid

«| precaution. The feminine half of the team makes a hit in the legitimate .| theater; her partner sticks to the sidewalks. \

“THE LLANO KID”—With Tito Guizar,. Gale Sondergaard, Alan Mowbray. Directed by Edward Venturini; based on O. Henry's story, “A

‘| Double-Dyed Deceiver.”

This one is about the desperailo who poses as the long-lost son of a wealthy Mexican family. He is bent upon jewel robbery, but love steps

in ‘and Ehenges, things. Indiana

“y TAKE THIS WOMAN”—With Spencer Tracy, Hedy Lamarr, Verree Teasdale, Kent Taylor. Directed by W. 8. Van Dyke II; original story by Charles MacArthur, The story deals with a doctor who saves a girl from suicide, marries her, gives up clinical work for a fashionable practice and even-

i * |tually returns to his clinic after some hectic misunderstandings.

2 GORGEOUS, EXCITING, GLAMOUR GIRLS | WORLD'S FAIR ‘STARS OF THE MIDWAY! ASYLVIA McKAYE London's Loveliest Blonde

n "Dance of the Fans'—

: CHIQUITA Cuba's Famous Dancer

ot ) JITTERBUG CHAMPS _ ° PRINCESS SONYA I % GIRLS From Art Studios ® Broadway Cabarets °

French Casino ® Magazine Cover Girls

eaturing Radio’sBrightest Stars!{l

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“THE MARINES FLY HIGH”--With Richard Dix, Chester Morris, Lucille Ball. Directed by George Nicholls Jr. and Ben Stoloff. . Two Marines pursue and subdue a bandit in Central America, and

one of them wins the girl. ® Loew's

“HIS GIRL FRIDAY"—With Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell, Ralph Bellamy, Gene Lockhart. Directed by Howard Hawks; based on a play by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. Presenting a 1940 version of the famous Hecht and MacArthur “The Pront Page.” There are differences, notably the fact that the ‘hero, » Hildy Johnson, has now ‘become an attractive young woman named

‘I Rosalind Russell.

“FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS AT HOME”—With Edith Fellows, Clarence Kolb. Dorothy Peterson. Directed by Charles Bartcn; based on a book by Margaret Sidney. Moviedom has a new family as companion to the Hardys, Joneses, Bumpsteads, Higginses and othets. "They are the Peppers of fictional fame, returning now for the second picture in a new series.

Lyric ? (on stage)=—An N. T. G. revue with

“FAIREST OF THE F ., Jackie Heller, Earl, Jack and Betty, Pur

Sylvia McKaye, Diamond B Fashion Parade. “VILLAGE BARN DANCE” (on screen)—With Richard Cromwell, Doris Day, Don Wilson. Directed by Frank McDonald. How a group of amateurs put a “Village Barn Dance” on a national network and pay off the worigage.

'Stolen Life’ Well Received

“Stolen Life,” shown last night at

in a program for seventh, .and eighth grade pupils from 20 East Side schools at Technical High School tomorrow. The hour's concert will begin at 1:45 p. m. and will be held in

PLAY NETS FUNDS ~ FOR SCHOOL TRIP

- Members of Manual High School's

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weig t mings the Alamo today for a limited showing following a week’s run at the Ambassador. :

attractions. Heading the list are the Three Mesquiteers’ latest cinema ' adventure, . Saddle,” and “The Gentleman From Arizona,” a picture filmed in natural color with John King and John Barclay featured.

first chapter of a new serial called “Drums of Fu Manchu.”

GOES TO ALAMO

The round-by-round film of the] -

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PHONEYMOON DEFERRED!

Mask and Wig Club were .assured tne school £3 a. today of funds for a proposed trip to & drama conference at Terre Haute Saturday. Money for the trip ‘was raised through a play given by nine faculty members ‘yesterday and at- { tended ‘by 1000 pupils and teachers. The play, “In the Spring a Young Man’s Fancy,” was directed by E. Edwards Green, speech teacher and the drama club’s sponsor.

WHEN DOES IT START?

APOLLO “Little Old -New York,” with Alice Faye, Fred MacMurray, Richard Greene, at 12-28, 3:36, 6:44 and 9:53.

CIRCLE “Swiss Family Robinson,” with

Thomas Mitchell. Edna Best, Freddie Bartholomew, at 12:30, 3:45, "6:55 and

Invisible Stripes,” with George ft, Jane gl Willian Holden, at 11:10. 2:20, ‘5:35 and 8:45. “The Hot Mikado,” Michael Todd's swing production ‘of th n Sullivan classic, starrin son and with a cast of Engagement through Saturday; curtain at 3:30: Jatinees Thursday and Saturay, 4:

INDIANA way Jittle praitkades, ” with Mae Ww. elds,” at 11, 1:47, 4:34, T 31 ny 19: 08. ‘‘Honeymoon Deferred.’ with Edmund. we. Margaret Lindsay, at 12: 48, 3:35, 6:22 and 9:09. Rona “Gone With the Wind, with Clark h. Leslie Howard, continuous week-day matinees from .0 a. evening performances at 8 bp. n Sunday matinee. 2 p. m.

LYRIC Benny Goodman and His Orehestra on stage at 12:56, 3: 48, 6:40 an nd

““‘'Wolf_of New York,” wilh, mund Lowe, Rose Hobart, at 11:25, 2:17, 5:09, 8:01 and 10:33.

TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES.

~ ® » Qs Spencer Tracy chal lenges for yet another ‘Academy Award with a performance blended of stirring drama, warm humor and romantic interludes—

ae OS the woman whose beauty fascinated millions exposes a dramatic talent as awe-inspiring as her love. liness—

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the Athenaeum by the Filmarte | Guild, should serve to erase some of the frown off “Dreaming Lips.” Miss 'Bergner has never hit the jackpot with American audiences. Bhe. came closest in “Escape Me Never” and “Stolen Life” is another ‘of the same kind of triumph. The story involves a pair of twins, pne shallow, selfish and married, the other sensitive, considerate and ~ Miss Bergner plays both of

When the bad twin is drowned, the other takes her place as the wife. Naturally she has to assume the characteristics and . previous

‘| blunders of the not-so-nice girl.

, It was pleasant for everyone at the Athenaeum last night to find that the nice Miss Bergner got everything straightened out with the

| husband.

It was a good thing, too, because

the husband is played by Michael

Hedgrave and he’s very nice and

very handsome —H. M.

Plus: Kay Francis “Secrets of an Aciress”

“The 6 "Great Waits |

| en Brings § Up Baby”

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3 Racing Thrills 5 Adventure! “GENTLEMAN . From

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Last Time Tonight at 8 FP. M. Good Seats Available!

LO EW’ & “GONE WITH THE WIND” i : jie LAUGHTON recite Kipling’s “IF” b « « the screen’s most i stirring scene since { Laughton’s “Gettys. ‘burg Address” in / “Ruggles of Red Gap”!

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In Their Greatest Roles!

, HOWARD HAWKS A glorious love story... a triumph of acting... Here

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The LLANO KID Tio GOzAR Gale Sondergaard Rian Mowbray

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Brand new, outrageously gay sweethearts . . . in the year's. wildest, wittiest whirlwind of a love and laugh shdwl

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. Plus! This Seven Delightful Hit fining “FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS AT Howe”

, EOITH FELLOWS eo S0ROTHY PETERSON

LAST DAY — “gWiss FAMILY ROBINSON” —