Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1942 — Page 10

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PAGE 10 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, JAN. 8, 1942 YOICE 7rom the Batcony | 8 In Hollywood § rw. Stamp Fan i LR : h YMPHON the knee of S matter whatever else they may have brought, at least they've been United Press Staff Correspondent It's a little difficult to picture dapgether as the box office cash boxes bulge bigger and bigger. Putting | 3 - least people would get so they could 29 Si Johnson mad- |collector. hat v i t 1d their current attractions for an- | + ; ; perous that they ve decided to ho In fact, the celebrity situation : pink a ey au ir In the case of the latter, which - First, of course, they are more of Sy i to holdovers at | who has a real collection. ] er S 4s no s ise. | i , for Olsen and Johnson I : : j the holdover comes as no surpris immune, fo fields all the year round. ob. rr — list ft in his schedule book. | to the lobby entrances. / ... she'll s | sa wics ; sted § B y Amparo Tturbi she’ll substitute gawking and gathering autographs, ; coming to the [use for stamps but manages to put we were saving vesterdav, here is | there are any of those who stayed ointers in Hollywood as any eit 3 Sh : ’ Be in the country. i | “My wife,” said Menjou, “is truly| Good Seats Either Comcert talent and merit alone. There arz | that the movie allows the cusbuy stamps.” one of the best of last year’s pro- There are some unheard of gags, | lis the everlasting interest of the Menjou could get-a U. S. $500 rev-

* h e e o RR Substitute Like to Gawk| Featured in Funfest at the Indiana Menjou Is by FREMONT POWER Martha Rave Fans Recognize Him. ; ner old Without Pearls. ORCHESTRA happy ones for the theater managers. They've been the sort of days | : HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 8. — You'd JF b “Hellzapoppin’.” | or Adolphe Menjou, usually cast Conductor it bri , O, 4 's! ) ir shrities leav i 3 it briefly, o, happy days IA LL CACHES Of Have vem hotise movie Fact, is, however, that Menjou] TOMORROW AT 2:30 P. M, ] reek. s at “How Green Was My Valley” will | @ IS 8 ord al i Bg iL ably is the only person among Hol- Soloist t i ney (king of tion’s theaters. No cus- ; 8 : features Mickey Rooney (king the na them, and they are not seasonal, other Houses, Estimates of the collection’s worth Staring Manager Bill Elder foresaw the | went right out in the audience | = : Then the local non-professional | ” the only His wif : is wife, Veree Teasdale, is a long Tchaikowsky ........Manfred “How Green Was My Vallev,” | This was a rather frightening : ts. lan : ta : a Fra ! AI uy : HE downtown up with her husband's interest in Sibelius..... Swan of Tuonela : * a superb picture that seems to | away just for the sake of peace D E t {in the country. Shiga SE week | ap i ured | : ¢ BEE Rg > a noble woman. She goes without and quiet, they may be assure a es ran EZ ; ¢ de no “big names”—just an excellent- | tomers to sit and chew their candy B | And in addition t6 this non-pro| ik ; : after their own wills. ecol I 1ES versus professional struggle, there | “S&H ; 7 It is said she once actually did CALL MURAT Rl. 9596 1 > : —— ’ ductions. | no mistaking, but at least the | film notables in what others of their | And so we find the scene slightly | on-looker needn't fear being Symphony to Make New clan are doing. An evening in a Lion Hunting Gary|SARA ALLGOOD IN enue stamp, Civil War issue.

/ , i | 3 | sits pertly on ‘ ‘ But Basil Rathbone Is Glad » Wife Helps by Going So Sa ; 4 andma, Hugh VEN ’'S S I'ATEFUL YEAR have passed and no By CHARLES R. MOORE ; gran HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 8 (U. P).— or sieves stg. ther may Ni J : Herbert, in FABIEN SEVITZKY e i p .! - d rub their hands to- ; ; : rr 3 Ta 9 that make impressarios chortle and gurgle and r think that around Hollywood at 3 Olsens and er trios cis. cra tlurs terri S i y d the new year already so pros- | , : if. Me Latws 200 the Ciel: ave : ry guar he oan : ; which opens collects stamps as enthusiastically SATURDAY AT 8:30 P. M. 5 t t Circle and “Babes on Broadway” at Loew's. : a ots | SE 3 : | ; | spend ancther term at the Circle where else for several reasons. of 8 Indiana. Due |lywood's better known personalities AMPARO ITURBI the box office) and Judy Garland, | t could feel himself safe and | SAInG ne box office) a uay G omer being found in the same ponds and tie helure fs have beer placed as High as $100, d times ahead soon as he | and spread their pranks clear out | — 7 3 ! good times ahead as and sp p population never seems to tire of a new one suffering individual who has little however, is another matter. As | prospect for some people and if EF 8 will gather as many lookers and sector this them. have caught the public fancy by ; g p Interested in Others SE : diamonds and pearls so that I may : (Tax Inel.) ly directed picture by John Ford, | not buy a new dining room set so | “I'm merely dabbling in old

saturated with prosperity. It's | bopped over the head with a wash ‘ \spot like the Brown Derby puts as] even extended to the Lyric, which! tub or anything like that. Record for Victor many kinks in thé neck of a star| Seu bk for Aw re) WEST POINT FILM stamps now,” said Menoju. “Ill | 9 8 | =At 20th Wait until the war is over before ILL. & NEW YORK—CONT, 11 A.M, 1s 11 P.M,

is holding Bob Hope in “Louisi- E #5 ; i i i... as in that of a tourist. OLLYWOOD, Jan. 8 g Amparo TIturbi, Spanish pianist HOLLYWOOD, Ta I start increasing the collection Featuring THE HAWAIIAN BEAUTY

= ar irchase” for its third week : i i S | S Z | | of 6. & J. Plu and ier of Joke Tur, wi pny TIS DIEFOMCNON Has nleresid| HOLLYWOOD, dan. 8 (1) — | enturs-Fox, Sara Aon Has been Leu ae xin a ‘ : ; the Grieg A minor Concerto with| . aL’ : [Wives of Gary Cooper and Robert|cast in “Ten Gentlemen From| «gometimes” he said, “I ean PRINCESS ALOHA re OLSEN AND Johnson are ihe Indianapolis Symphony Orches- | 4 : : Taylor are at i t : | West Point.” { k : . : i to date with a night at the fights | 12 are attempting to communi make a good trade or two while BARGAIN MATINEE 2 ns Oc AX

night we brought our research up| One New Show simply Olsen and Johnson. But ira this week-end, taking the place ith Basil Rathbone. cate with their husbands, who pt Other castings include Charlotte) working in a picture.” © WON. Thea FR1—11A.M.101 P.M. T

the motion picture being the re- [of Dalies Frantz. Mr. Frantz be- | came ill with flu durin recital _. ihe ; Wednesday night at Totes ite 1a. [might call a good utility man in the

; : { Greenwood in “Whispering Ghosts” | Now Mr. Rathbone is what vou |g ‘here i . i060" : > y | somewhe In Sonora, Mexico, | and James Gleason in “My Gal Sal.” |

ALL THIS being the case, there is but one new show opening tomorrow in the downtown sector. That's the Olsen and Johnson movie version of “Hellzappopin’.” This one comes to the Indiana. As vou probably know, the stage production of this screwball revue | was (and is) probably the loudest | show that ever reverberated in |

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| other features have been added. | : | iat og Ral By Jans hotined ene MANAEE- lof the people around the entrance| Barbara Stanwyck. Taylor's wife, STAND-IN TEACHES E 3 with Mischa Auer. Jane Frazee ment that he would be unable | spotted him at once. Most did no|2Nd Mrs. Cooper said Cooper was = has one with Robert Paige. Hugh fulfill the date here. |more than look, but a half-dozen wanted in New York to accept the| William Holden, who plays the bi LE a OME OF THE GREAT Herbert sputters about, Shemp Miss Iturbi will be heard at the | ungsters swarmed in with auto- | NEW York Film Critics’ Award, but|violin in one sequence of “Out of i _. . Howard (of the “Three Stooges” |fifth fo of subscription CONCErts |oranh hooks. He signed them quick- that he cannot be reached. the Frying Pan, was coached in aw PICTURES OF OUR is also on the screen and in the |tomorrow afternoon and Saturday ;, because he has learned that if| ‘When they left, Cooper and Tay- his rendition of “Hearts and “Flow- ] J way of special attractions, there |night at the Murat. you stall they keep coming. lor said they would be without tele- [ers by 1e6n08d Mann, stand-in for een Baan TIME Sina WE ARE are the Six Hits, Slim & Slam, ‘Wide Appeal’ Promised iD t Bother Hi phone communications for about 10 Eddie Bracken, who studied violin PM a : . gt § * v y eo ? S oesn’ er m days. for 12 vears. : i 2 : a awe 8] | the Congeroo Dancers and the - " 900, 8 Ji 1. MO Olive Hatch Water Ballet. The 4 Meantime, it LL announced that! gnee inside, Mr. Rathbone imme- i AR VERY PROUD TO yk ry an water ballet, incidentally, IS EE Ny iM the sm diately met four men in the seats ri : 7 g 7 : H KN E A ND Re lide To iurAWS billed as the highlight of the |ond group of recording sessions in|pehind him. The conversation: ; : Sy Er ANNOU Cc 2

0 ‘“Kildare’s Wedding Day’ : it i ietorv ‘ i 7 4 : PG , “Holt of the Secret Service’ show. the one serious moment. [its brief history on Jan. 27, 28 and “Say, aren't you Basil Rathbone?” Pp % %. 29 at the Murat. The announce-| yac- ; ; 4 GREAT WEEK!

TOMORROW It was designed by Olive Hatch, the former Olympic and A. A. U. [ment came from J. M. Smith, RCA-| «yep, my name is Joe . Pm

with : 4 Bill ELLIOTT champ and it utilizes the curva- Jittery vice president in charge of|g1ag to meet you. And this is ——.” : Tex RITTER ceous figures of two-score of |the Indianapolis division; Charles pe introduced all his friends. : Ww i VR RUE O'Connell, musical director of RCA,| This went on all night, but Mr. ; ;

IXD Hollywood's bathing beauties. music Sit yt ; . Dick Tracy Aside from its few moments and Franklin Miner, orchestra man- Rathbone is not one of those who : A\ Plus 1st Ran Crime, Ine. of relative calm, the idea was to |ager. : pretend it bothers him. He knows o\ \ = : The records will be pressed at the the only time to be bothered is ; g

A Woman of Mystery and Menace! concentrate as much hell-raising

Jane §k " into © film ac the fire laws [Indianapolis plant but what they|when body recognizes him, h Storey DANGEROUS LADY Soci PGW. will be will not be announced untit | j« a ny hen Ie | OPEN 10 MBASS ! = they are released. Mr. O'Connell | aytograph-giver. Al [NS ; i merely said they would be of “wide! : eer LLL 3 ¢ ha ' MOVIE TO DEPICT appeal.” rea-victor SCHOOL PIANISTS

| N'S HISTORY | Kiefer-Stewart Co, R NATIO S {representative for this district, will TO GIVE RECITAL

HOLLYWOOD. Jan. 8 (U. P.).— distribute them to local dealers. “American Cavalcade,” a panorama | To date Victor has released four A “high school recital” by pupils of the nation's history from 1620 to pieces that the Indianapolis orches-| of the Indianapolis Piano Teachers’ ¥ § 18 of the present. will be made by MGM | tra recorded under Fabien Sevitzky's| Association will be presented at 8 i a 8 400 Marr with Katherine Hepburn and Spen- direction last year. They are Kalin-|p. m. tomorrow in the D. A R. j i o PL 4000 bd the Boss's Tracy starred, the studio has|nikov’s Symphony No. 1 in G minor, | chapter house. Those participating Lh - wt : Daughter”

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announced. {Otto Cesana’'s “Negro Heaven,” the are: - plus " Plus , Big Hit! : | George Froeschel and Arnold | Russland and Ludmilla overture by | Mare Karl Carolyn Ruth Edwatds, GRACGIE ALLEN ; ui = 4 CS puis Wr Phillips are writing the scenario Glinka and Rimsky-Korsakov’ James Fenimore Joan, Freihage Alice > 1 \| 3 “APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE" and Sidney Franklin will produce] ‘Dubinushka.” and the Prelude and| Harreld. Betty Lou Seiwert Barbara Me- TT | | Douglas, Velma Justus, Helen Kempfer, “MR & MRS NORTH : 4 : |

‘ it, {Intermezzo from Grieg’s “Sigurd janet Enoch, Carolyn Bell, Margaret SigJorsalfar.” ler, Ellen Sagalowsky and Margaret Jen- WILLIAM POST JR.

sen, re pupils of Iiena Baumgart,

yr : ; Pupil of Jose They are UE Tl LLU Le Jaret i petin. Joos Sey oar

i Iturbi, who is to play with Charlotte Beckley Lehman, Leah IL Marke. | T - i 3 my Cleary Morrison, Norma Mueller, WF 1 EA RES the orchestra this week end, was a Mrs. Albert Reep, Mrs. Lawrence Steele STARTS TOMORRO ® # » a |

pupil of her brother, Jose, and|and Zillah Worth,

g Assisting on the program will be Betty : ; played her first concert at Barce-| poy Bergerson, reader, and a trumpet 8 Gl & + $ Girls. of a $ o quartet composed o aurice Walter, Pau a ¢ A lona when she was 15. She made] SUIS composed of Mauiice Walter, Faul RA Oorious spec acle. Gorgeon ag wo EAST SIDE her American debut in 1937 with |dall. They are the pupils of Mary

i New York Philh fc-Sym- Bestrice Whiteman and Frances S. Ains- y a li an 6 ns The ne $ PARKER Rr Ts HY ie! 1 | 1 USE phony Orehested #t "the Stadium ; T STHIMEY | » no : goofy you I never be ass J » f t FINE oes ARANU EM NN En ee dl entertainment blast that ever shook the screen.

: op BEAU GESTE” atl ; ; : ; hi iiand ~UNTAMED fa Colét Read Colmsn—AGRs Loe apolis on the Martens series during| Rav Milland claims bowling as oe “MY LIFE WITH CAROLINE” the 1938-38 season, playing a two- his most important hobby. Richard Arlen—Andy Devine piano recital with her brother. ———————

2116 E. 10th “A DANGEROUS GAME - HAMILTON Free Parking DISHES °° THE TONITE Those who heard the latter re-| ENGLISH MON., TUES, WED.

Jan. 12th, 13th, 14th

Edw. G. & 9" LADIES cital probably will remember the Robinson UNHOLY PARTNERS . KiB Tarbes stirring performance of the MATINEE WEDNESDAY Lind “BUY ME THAT TOWN" EMERSON E. 10th soe. pine fas Gershwin “Rhapsody in Blue.” gia Jas. Cagney “OKLAHOMA KID” rm FA GAB OTHE JRON CLAWS TT $33 N. deric March si LL hp Oy LLAW / QS MECCA WN JFrederic March Sheridan HEF 20 Fr WHEN DOES IT START? SO FADS OTR NIGHT Wash, e Tax 1 1 Hach Sinclair “SAINT'S VACATION” a“ ParMurras “VIRGINIAY in Calor “How Green pring Vallee ith : cla i Cc ; THM ON : Y r My VY: . tt RH. ORR STL RRL | [gale ERASE || garg pe pessoas sue, ne a s and Roads McDowall, 8 NOW Wed, Mat.—55c, $1.10, $1.85, 20 £2.20

IRVING Sans 3 ha 3:20. 6:30 and ¢ " BIGGEST BEST “Marrs the Boss's Daughter,” with

Hamphrey Rogart—Mary Acton Brenda Joyce, Bruce Edwards and MALTESE FALCON George, Barbier. at 11:10, 2:20, 5:30

Tefrev Lynn—Constance Rennett \ Tonight Fri. | 5.1% 208 Plus and 8 POSITIVELY — FINAL DAY!

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I AND! A DONALD DUCK LAFF RYOT! “Bahet on Broadway.” with Mickey C FREE . ARK eda EoasC ne at 12:10, > REE PAR ’ — eT . . :2 :38 and 9:48. COM 2442 “Mr. and Mrs. North,” with Gracie LLL 41 LULL TAL RL aze Ne Oh ead he Tom Conway, HITE YONI CHYVE am armon “‘H- NO 1 NN . 113, 26 an 39. J. MacDonald “SMILIN’ TH te >» Petit-Point Difinerware to 0 fes ” PH 8 or § cz | “Louisiana Purchase” (in technlTUXEDO 4020 E. New York color) with Bob Hope, Victor Moore, Final Nite Vera Zorina and, Irene Rordoni, at Jeanette MacDonald—Brian Aherne 11:10. 2, 4:43 7:30 and 10:20, “SMILIN' THROUGH in Technicolor “Fiving Cadets” t Edmund F. Bartholomew “NAVAL ACADEMY” Lowe, Frank Albertson and Roy Har-Oven-Tested Dinnerware to Ladies ris, at 1, 3:45, 6:30 and 9:20.

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Chas. Roser “Hold Back the Dawn” “HOLD BACK THE DAWN"

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