Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1941 — Page 13

WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1941

VOICE from the Balcony by DAVID MARSHALL

(Fremont Power is on Vacation)

LLOYD TO USE OWN RANCH FOR SETTING

Producer-director Frank Lloyd's %0-acre ranch estate in Topanga Canyon will make its screen debut when he films scenes there for his new Universal adventure picture, “This Woman Is Mine.” The treecovered hillsides will represent the

Falkland Islands in the picture and] Carroll and |

Franchot Tone, John Carol Bruce will appear in the scenes.

IT'S COOL AND COMFORTABLE

STARTING FRIDAY— HAROLD BELL Wiser

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BLOSSOMS we DUST

GREER GARSON | WALTER PIDGEON |

A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture

Comedian Dies

by the heat, Theater will reopen Aug. 8.

The opening pictures for a week from Friday are “Hold That Ghost,” Bud Abbott and Lou Costello’s latest, featuring Richard Carlson, Joan Davis, Mischa Auer, the Andrews Sisters, and Ted

|. Lewis and his corps of entertain-

ers, and “Hit the Road” with Gladys George and Barton MacLane. Then on the 15th Jack Benny will move in as “Charley's Aunt.” This is the famous Brandon Thomas comedy which never seems to age. Supporting Benny will be Kay Francis, James Ellison, Anne Baxter, Edmund Gwenn, Reginald Owen and Ernest Cossart. The associate feature — “Accent on Love” — stars George Montgomery and Osa Massen. “Kiss the Boys Goodbye,” the musical comedy about professional Southernism, is the picture for Aug. 22. It stars Mary Martin

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and Don Ameche with Rochester and Connie Boswell® adding the iight and tuneful touches, respectively. Charlie Ruggles, Ellen Drew and Joseph Schildkraut are in the second feature that week, “Parson of Panamint.” Seven days later the Colonel will offer “Manpower,” the Edward G. Robinson-Mariene Dietrich-George Raft opus of life among the crews who construct power lines. As a bit of contrast therell be Baby Sandy in “Bachelor Daddy,” too. Sept. 5 will bring in “Dive Bomber” which title needs no further explanation. The cast includes Errol Flynn, Fred MacMurray and Ralph Bellamy, all in technicolor. What the second picture will be the Colonel doesn’t know yet but you can bet he'll tell us in due course. = =

Another Columbia Exclusive

LILY PONS, the petite star coloratura soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Co. and the leading box-office draw in the concert field, has signed an exclusive contract with Columbia Masterworks records. The first of her new records will be released in the fall. She joins a roster already re-

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COL. KENNETH COLLINS with his cigar, both much depressed has returned to town to announce that the Indiana

The Colonel has been vacationing in northern Michigan where, he stoutly insists, they sleep under blankets. ture of his return is that he can turn on the Indiana's giant airconditioning system. Workmen today began house-cleaning and re-painting the marquee and front. The picture schedule the Colonel has lined up for the first month includes some of Hollywood's top-budget films of the new season.

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The Postman Rings Twice

THE MAIL TODAY brought two items which just show you to what ends press agents will go. One was a box containing two tiny boxing gloves with a note: “It's a knock-out fun show” (signed) Ringside Maisie. That's a plug for the newest “Maisie” picture with Ann Sothern. The other was a postal card from St. James, N. Y., from John Barton, the “Jeeter Lester” of “Tobacco Road.” The picture was a photograph of Mr. Barton hoeing his garden and on the reverse was a message: “On the road again next week and hope to have the pleasure of seeing you en route. Had a wonderful vacation, raising my own crops, especially turnips, which I entered the ‘Farm Show’ and got a prize. They are titled ‘Barton's Belching Beauties.’ ”

Film Actor Dies Of Heart Attack

HOLLYWOOD, July 30 (U. P) — James Stephenson, 52, English-born | film actor, died at his home here yesterday from a heart attack. He is survived by his wife, Lorna Dinne Stephenson, who was at the bedside, and a son, Peter Stansfield, one year. Yesterday was their fifth wedding anniversary. Hel served as a captain in the mechanized transport division of the Royal Air Force in the first World War. Stephenson’s film career was on | the upgrade at time of his death. | His most recent film was “The Letter,” starring Bette Davis, one of his closest friends here. Last assignment was in “Flight Patrol,” vhich is still unfinished.

BRIGHT YOUNGSTER

Carolyn Lee, youthful actress in Paramount's “Birth of the Blues,” took an “I.-Q.” test on her seventh

Pneumonia Is Fatal After

6-Month Illness

HOLLYWOOD, July 30 (U. P).— The film capital today mourned the

death of Charles Murray, one of its most famous comedians. He died suddenly yesterday after {having been stricken Saturday with | [pneumonia. In failing health for| {the past six months from a heart | condition, he was too weak to com-| bat the pneumonia. Born in Laurel, Ind., on June 22, | 1872, Murray was a member of one of the most famous comedy teams | of the stage—Murray and Mack. Likewise he was half of the famous screen comedy team® which produced “The Cohens and the Kellys” series. His stage career began as an extra at the Haviland Theater, Cincinnati. From there he went into the old John Robinson circus as a clown, Roman charioteer and Jie rider.

Met Mack in Indiana

Injured in a fall, he returned to Indiana to recuperate and met Oliver Trumbull, another stagestruck young man, at Centerville. They toured the country as Murray and Mack for 20 years, the partnership ending when Mr. Murray drifted into the movies and Mr. Trumbell went into the advertising business in New York City. Mr. Trumbull died in 1934, In the films Mr. Murray teamed with George Sidney for the “Cohens and Keilys” series. He went back to the vaudeville stage frequently, however, and in 1929 returned to his native Indiana for a week's appearance at Indianapolis’ Lyric Theater for $2750. His wife, who survives, was a

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Hold 2 Fete Days At Riverside Park

Tomorrow and Friday will be | North Indianapolis Festival Days at| Riverside Park with all the rides, | fun houses and games being operated at bargain prices. The days are sponsored by the North Indian- | |apolis Better Business League, the Madden-Nottingham Post 348 of the Oren. || American Legion, and its Auxiliary. Geraldine || Members of the sponsor ing organCUM 30k BAYT | ization will sell half-price tickets] | throughout the park, according to | co-chairmen I. R. Boner and Wil-| | liam Gabbert. There will be band

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NEIGHBORHOODS

NEW TO THE NEIGHBORHOODS this week is “Love Crazy,” a typical William Powell-Myrna Loy side-splitter done in the best Pow-ell-Loy manner. Things begin to pop early in the picture when Myrna suspects William, her spouse, of “traipsing around with that woman” who lives in the apartment below. So on the eve of their wedding anniversary Myrna dashes off to see her lawyer and to take tne first train to Reno. William is hot on her heels with a dozen alibis— all of which she doesn’t believe. It would be unfair to their other pictures to say that this is the best so we'll just control ourselves and say it's just as good as the others. A typical situation in which our Mr. Powell finds himself is when after he has pretended he is crazy (to delay the pending divorce) everyone actually believes he has lost his mind. When Powell attempts to escape from a sanitarium even the most war-weary income tax-fearing-grouch is bound to laugh and laugh hard. The picture opens tomorrow and runs through Sunday at the Irveing, Rivoli, St. Clair and Strand. The Belmont will open with it Sunday and run through Tuesday and Fountain Square will open with it Saturday and run through Tuesday. The Uptown will have it tomorrow through Saturday.

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“BLOOD AND SAND.” the old faithful in which Rudolph Valentino kept hearts aflutter in 1922, also comes to the neighborhood theaters this week in a blaze of beautiful technicolor. In the modern version Tyrone Power takes up the cape as “the most brave matador in all the world.” Rumor has it that Tyrone doesn’t look like he'd make any bull mad but the outstanding points of the picture are not in the acting but in the color and the bullfighting. This is undoubtedly the. best technicolor job turned out by HolIywood so far. Eye wincing colors are out and the blending is artistically done. As for the action in the ring, Armillita, Mexico's outstanding bull fighter, was hired for the job and he does it well. His completely steady and confident work as the bull makes one charge after another into his cape is breathtaking. The music, too, is good. “Blood and Sand” is on tomorrow through Sunday at the Granada, Irving, Rivoli, 8t. Clair, Strand, and at the Ambassador tomorrow through Saturday. u z 8

row, Friday and Saturday. It's a story of sabotage wrapped up with national defense on the high seas. The regular bill is “People vs. Dr.

Kildare” and “Washington Melodrama.” ” ” 2

THE MID-WEEK SCHEDULE:

BELMONT — Tonight and tomorrow: “Fast and Furious’ and “They Met in Argentina.” CINEMA—Tonight: Broadcast” and “Adam Had Four Sons.’ Tomorrow through Pant atday. “That Hamilton Woman” and ‘Black Cat.” DAISY—Tonight and Girl, a Guy and a Gob” Man of Borneo.” EMERSON—Tonight: ‘Pot and ‘Million Dollar Baby.” through Saturday: “People vs. Dr, Kildare” and “Washington PMelodrama.’ ESQUIRE—Tonight: ‘‘Cheers for Miss Bishop” and ‘‘Adam Had Four Sons.” Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘Penny Serenade” and ‘Affectionately Yours." FOU NTAIN SQUARE—Tonight through Friday: “Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery’ and ‘Meet the Chump.” GRANADA—Tomorrow through Sunday: “Blood and Sand” and ‘For Beauty's Sake.” HAMILTON—Tonight: “Pot O' Gold” and ‘Million Dollar Baby.’ Tomorrow and Friday. “People vs. Dr. Kildare” and “Las Vegas Nighis.” TRVING—Tonight: “Washington Melodrama” and “Cowboy and the Blonde.” Tomorrow through Sunday: “Love Crazy" and “Blood and Sand’ MECCA—Tonight and tomorrow: “I on Voyage Home” and “Mr. Dvnamite.’ ORIENTAL — Tonight: wT aaeng the Sun’’ and ‘“Footli Fever.’ Tomorrow through Satur ot, and “Affectionately Yours." PARAMOUNT—Tonight: ‘Bowery Boy’ and shorts Tomorrow and Friday: ‘Sleepers West’ and ‘Friendly NeighOrs. PARKER — Tonight “Daytime Wife” and coin.’ REX—Tonight: “Let's Make Music" and “Flight From Destiny.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Ziegfeld Girl” and shorts, RIVOLI — Tonight: That Hamilton Woman’ and “Cowboy and the Blonde.” Tomorrow through Sunday: “Blood and Sand” and ‘Love Crazy.’ ST. CLAIR—Tonight: “Cowboy and the londe” and “West Point Widow. " Y0morrow through Sunday: “Blood and Sand” and “Love Crazy.’ SANDERS — Tonight: Lady | Cheyenne” and “No, No, Nanette.

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RETURNING TO the Sheridan tomorrow is “Penny Serenade,” with Cary Grant and Irene Dunne. The second feature will be “Black Cat.” The short subject is a timely one called “Fishing Made Easy.” The program runs through Saturday. The current serial, “Rider of Death Valley,” will be shown at 7 p. m. each night. » ” 2 ON THE FOUNTAIN Square screen tonight, besides “Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery” and “Meet the Chump,” will be an- | other of the Three Stooges com- | edies. The new serial, “Jungle | Girl,” will be shown tomorrow and Friday nights only: 2 on on THE GRANADA, at its present rate, will soon be known as the thrills and chills theater. The opening bill for tomorrow and Friday lists “Dead Men Tell” and “The Durango Kid.” Saturday and Sunday brings Chester Morris in “Meet Boston Blackie” and Jean Parker inh “The Roar of the Press.” = 2 2

FAMILY NIGHTS at the Parker this week are tonight and to- | morrow. The bill includes “Daytime Wife” and “Young Mr.

Lincoln.” 2 ” ”

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Eddie Leonard, Minstrel Man,

NEW YORK, July 30 (U P)~—| | Eddie Leonard. the last of the great | minstrel men, who for 50 years sang | |about Ida. sweet as apple cider, was | | found dead yesterday in an old ‘hotel which had been his favorite (stopping place in the days when he ‘was a Broadway star. { OZONIZED al | He had been missing since Monday afternoon, when he left his wife for a stroll through the | old spots of Herald Square and the (Times Square area, the stroll of) fan old man homesick for other days. For professional purposes | Eddie was 70, but friends said he! must have been about 5. | He seemed to know where he was going and how it would end, | for he had no apparent other | reason to drop in at the Hotel Imperial, where his body was found, than to lie down for a little while in the atmosphere of his ‘greatness. In his pocket was a stub for the] Lyric Theater, now a grind movie | house in the broken-down theatrical | section of 42d St. It had been a| celebrated legitimate and vaudeville theater and Eddie had starred there in the days of his greatness. Death seemed due to natural causes, perhaps a heart attack, according to physicians. When found, he had in his hand a gold life-time pass to the Polo Grounds. {He must have been looking at it

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song and dance man, for it was | {John J. McGraw who made a min- | {strel man of Eddie. | McGraw was manager of the | Baltimore Orioles in those days and | |Eddie wanted to be a ball player. | | He tried out for the Orioles and | | struck out three times in suc-| cession. . “As a ball player,” McGraw announced, “youre a fine actor.’ ! So he introduced Eddie to George | Primrose, the minstrel great of the ‘day, and that night Eddie went on the stage He sang “Just Because | She Made Them Goo-Goo Eyes” | ‘and his mates of the Orioles out | |front just about tore down the | theater.

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| From then on it was easy. He sang “Ida” thousands of times. | Another favorite was “Roly-Poly | Eyes.” He topped his blackface with a soft-shoe dance! that rivalled Primrose's own. { “Mistah Leonard,” Eddie would announce, “also sings, dances, and has a refined cross-fire conversa- | tion and paper-tearing act . . .”

His last big-time appearance was with Billy Rose's collection of rare old shimmy-shakers, female impersonators and silent movie vamps at the Diamond Horseshoe. He did his (brief number with old-time vim but between shows, his confreres said, (he would sit quietly for hours, {staring into the past.

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HOLLYWOOD, July 30 (U, P.) — Lynn Marshall, 23, an actress, and Burton McClay, exporter and actor, | will be married Sunday, climaxing

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morrow through Saturday: “The Last Alarm” and ‘‘The Trail Blazer.”

SHERIDAN—Tonight: Invisible Ghost and “King of the Zombies.’ " Tomorrow through Saturday: “Penny Serenade’ and “Black

EY onizii ‘‘Affectionately Yours" alty.’ STATE—Tonight and tomorrow: ‘Adam Had Four Sons” and “Double Date.’ STRAND—Tonight: ‘People vs. Dr, Kildare” and “Washington Melodrama.” Tomorrow through Sunday: ‘Blood and Sand” and ‘Love Crazy.” STRATFORD—Tonight and tomorrow: a ‘Meet the Chump” and “Repent at Leisure.’ TACOMA — Tonight and “Man Who Lost Himself” of Liberty TALBOTT—Tonight and ‘People vs, Dr. Kildare” Hamilton Woman.” TUXEDO — Tonight “Meet Boston Blackie’ and “Barnyard Follies.” UPTOWN — Tonight: “One Night in Lisbon” and “West Point Widow.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Love Crazy” and ‘Paper Bullets.’ "0G “That

“Man Who Lost HimTomorrow through Saturday: ,,O' Gold” and “Phantom Subma-

Tl We ST SIDE ov TDOOR—Tonicht and tomorrow: ‘Argentine Nights” and “Leather Pushers.” ZARING—Tonight: “Great American Broadcast’ and ‘Strange Alibi.” Tomorrow through Saturday. “They Met in Argentina” and ‘Scotland Yard.”

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