Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1942 — Page 6

PAGE 6 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES —— — _ MONDAY, JAN. 19, 1942

Play Leading Roles in Autry Film 3} I The Lombard Saga—No. | A S STUDIESSOM BUS _ eh N - Noted ‘Cellist Carole Had a Serious Side VOICE he Bal i H 8 a r d H e r 8 : J f rom t e a cony the way to the studio every morne

ing.

SO That Public Never Knew || ¥ £8 by FREMONT POWER ENE ta rartigorsky pis gnc Of the press corps in the movie capital, none knew Carole Lom- |. = : 3 1 0 ( 2

Lovers at English's. bard better than Frederick C, Othman. He reported her professional career, and, in addition, was a close friend. This is the first of his

Two of the great ‘cellists in one| three dispatches on Carole Lombard. season is a feat that musical Indi- s ere couple of back pats. One, to the Jordan Civic Operetta Guild, which anapolis might keep in mind with By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN debuted ivia WIRE Saturday night (9:30) with Charles Hedley direct= | : eats ti i United Press Hollywood Correspondent ing. A half-hour of “Gondoliers” excerpts sounded as if Mr. iedley 8 ,View (0 CUpiERLbs simetiorg 4 HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 19.—It is difficult even now to realize that | may have the makings of a good music-theater cast—which is what he ie future. the Lombard laughter never will be heard again, that the Lombard | hopes. The second pat to Loew’s, which has a plan to benefit the | § ot First it was Emanuel Feuer-| jokes have ended, that the beautiful and gay Carole is gone. boys in the armed services, Starting Wednesday, the first 50 who SILVERS: WYMAN mann with the Indianapolis Sym- She was the only strictly honest glamour girl in Hollywood, and, | bring a good book as a gift for the soldiers and sailors get in free. Navy Blues Sextett phony Orchestra and yesterday it certainly, the only one who said what she thought when she thought it. | It’s the neatest plan we know for a theater to help others. , . . J 5 : She was the girl who opposed war on principle, who once threatened Movie scribes hereabouts are settling back to normal now after o / 7/3 C or # 0 V 1/0 was Gregor Piatigorsky on the (; chain Clark Gable to a barn 8 4 = J receiving a live baby alligator last : V1 / Martens series at English’s. Vir-| door if he tried to enlist, but, |. . ™ ines | week as a reminder of “Swamp p Pris SEIN 13 Betty FIELD FN EES |tuoso ‘cello playing being the rare] when her country became in- | oi \ | Water” at the Indiana. The Dance Team Richard WHORF The wink is from Smiley Burnette and the reason is Fay McKehzie. item that it is, the season already, volved in war, became one of the : pL ‘gators looked mighty spirited— | = Sl 0 Both are in Gene Autry’s latest, “Sierra Sue,” which is playing now at has been a unique one at least in| most indefatigable war workers : and so did those lines of ticket- : SEER CE L —— the Ambassador through Wednesday. The short subject feature is | this one respect. in Hollywood. S_—— bent customers on opening night. Sern ; AST 2 DAYS! “Battlefields of the Pacific,” produced by the makers of March of Time | Wide Talents Based And she died in the service of |i . « + Variety asked some of the “H. M. PULHAM, ESQ.” and showing the men and arms of such strategic war spots as . : her country. She had gene to top troupers for their favorite F ; HEDY LAMARR Hongkong, the Dutch East Indies and the Philippines. | Hearing a man like Piatigorsky| Indianapolis to aid in the cam- story. George M. Cohan’s was . 4 Ro has many of the aspects of sitting] paign to sell defense bonds, sold one about a matinee at the old a “OR RPA VICTORY" in on musical history in the mak-{ $2,000,000 worth, and died in the : Hippodrome when a performing EW L . LEW AYRES ing, for one doesn’t expect to hear| airplane that was returning her elephant fell into the orchestra such events often. The artist long| home from that tour of duty on pit and killed the trombone player.

has passed the stage of being merely| the home front. & # 8 a genius with a rarely heard solo 8 8 8 C oncerni ng Musi c

instrument. He is a musician of the sy ES highest rank and his ‘cello is no| ANSwered Nation’s Call OUR ORCHESTRA comes back more than the medium he happens SHE DISAPPROVED of war in to town Wednesday after its to use. ; Midwest tour and the next pair Sa Bo vii | principle, but she responded in- I of Murat te ili be next Mr. Piatigorsky's program yester- stantly when her country’s des- ? 0 ura concert day was the sort that bares his| ; Friday "afternoon and Saturday e : tiny became dependent upon war, : : i ; : range of talent. First there was| _. : i ; y night. The soloist this time will Sie : ; giving all a woman could to aid Pi the Boccherini Sonata in C major.| 4+ phe greatest thing she sacri- ; be the big-time basso, Ezio J n= which has a fireworks finale Inf g..4 was her home to which she ; : 23, in ise S pore BER ea ly in the Sapphire Room's floor which the artist early displayed his ; . % : giammai m’amo rom, show at the Hotel Washington. adeptness at the sky rocket stuff.| had retired while her movie ‘ca “Don Carlos”; “La Calunnia” But Mr. Piatigorsky is also a man reer Was at its height, oh e y= : from Rossini’'s “Barber of Seturned to the screen in order to IT £ ; who can make a good theme stand i ville,” and the monolog from ut like eon sign and he did that pay the huge taxes on the huge Moussorgsky’s “Boris Godonouv” OU sea heon sigh Bnd hp Gu raat! income she could ear and thus : dad i in Beethoven's Sonata in A major,| _. ’ Act. II. Mr. Pinza is to a a fe sn 4 aid her country’s war effort. Carole Lombard, shown with $ hest je Op. 69, and the lyrical Introduction Carole Lombard had two sides d tack B song with orchestra accompan ; : a » | radio comedian Jac enny as ment, “When the King Went

ofp) yo PL bHllaRK, Op. 3, of and this serious idealistic side they will appear in her last pic- Forth to War,” by Koeneman. : E X ’ ORRY about funeral costs is needless when | By that time he had his audience bi ag TR oo por Ba we Et lit TE » AN BROTHERS Peace Chapel is selected. Here the range of prices is | cry DE 80, an gay, iaughing blond impelled by | last night in respect to her mem- TR ne a so wide that both the family who desires the best and Jin? pm i vi Bo » high spirits into endless impish | ery. avs «Capriccio Espagnol” DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, ir. the family who must be extremely economical will be | Bach. I is good to hear Bach on Pp was just as much a part and ‘ Haydn's “L’Isola Disabi- LL - 2 . and GREAT CAST provided 2 service at 2 price consisunt with theif [FS Once at a Hollywood party, the SYMPHONY TO END Rc Music Appreciation League’s ou £3 RUGGLES ME NE y oy

dedhs. And they may be dssured that every service Setting Becomes Brighter guests played follow-the-leader TOUR TOMORROW next meeting will be at 8:15 p. m. Th Wy Ds ob” E Ltrs SUMMERVILLE “The Perfect Sn IE mn

conducted at our modern funeral home will be a rev. | As the program progressed, the] and Miss Lombard was the lead- Wednesday, with Frances McCol- . | setting became brighter. Weber's| er. Her boss, a leader of the in- | On jts annual Midwest tour, the| jin the Philadelphia lecturer-

2 S00 apopic Gibwh, seilGs Gf IS but | Largo and Rondo was played pert- dustry, a gentleman of millions Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra] composer, as speaker. The sub-

ly, Prokofiefi’s “Romeo and Juliet”| and dignity, she felt was too stiff | i i ject: “Music f /body.” f 3 ; ; is I play in Oshkosh, Wis, fomor-| ject: ofusio for Rrerviody «iv | || SPENCER TRACY iss ! He's in love with (Scen e Par asques) | and grand. oy isin a jam! fle's in love wi | (Scene before Parting and Masques) row night and then head for home. Jazz-time—Ray Pearl and his

LT ll bn, i Jor poner week at ||| KATHARINE HEPBURN bur she's all tid up!

; mood, and Debussy’s Prelude, with The group was heard last night in} yo 1h4iana Roof. | o exquisite final discordance, was Leads Them Into Tub Sheboygan, Wis. 2 8 8 3 + (full of bright, gleaming airiness. SHE SPOKE to a servant and | Of its concert Saturday night in A Thrifty Actor Faure's “Tarantelle,” Granados’| then began leading the guests on Chicago, Cecil Smith of the ‘Chicago y | 1

“Oriental” which has a bit ofl a merry chase through the big |p; : OTIS SKINNER left an estate Seep £ ; HS Tribune wrote that the “youthful PEACE CHAPEL Summer Time” in it) and Pagan-| pouse. She led them at last to Orchentea, niyed ht 2 as ox-| that probably will be valued at : 50 f Mit 0 ini’s “La Campanella” completed) 5 pathroom where a filled tub |yperance.” Mr. Smith said. how-| MOT than a half miilion. And 20 . HIGAN ST. ¥ CHERRY 602 | the program. awaited her. She waded through |ever. he believed that Director Fa-| © thereby becomes of the few : There was an immediate demand,| jt and, of course, those who fol- bien Sevitzky “has a tendency to actors ever to amass that kind of | of course, for encores and Mr. | lowed, included the magnate, had depend upon a brilliant . . . first dough. . . . Newsreelmen are yap-

Piatigorsky responded with four. It] to do likewise. violin tone to conceal a want of ping to Mayor LaGuardia for his

was an afternoon of high enjoy- iin Tut ; » ruling that all vehicles must be oe * yi him, richness th departments. / ment. You shculd have seen him I in other depar nts off New York streets during an

This, of course, is a late date to] SN as exe|siming hn air raid. No autos, no pictures, report in detail the gigantic talents | : Drv, t Woen or Te Ie RH HH Id O they say, pointing to San Franof Mr. Piatigorsky. His tone, his a Pole hay enee e ver cisco, where the camera grinders Bictsaun approach, his star- Robert Montgomery learned 3 ; are permitted about with police g technique make one forget for something of her pranks in’ the cards. v 0 the moment that he is hearing this| SOMCHDE } : “Separate Rooms,” which played She S. the

GLEANINGS FROM THE SPRINGTIME WEEK-END—First, a

Ricardo and Norma dance night-

ti p or that sort of instrument. And To Présitnnel samyuig, : English’s the first of the month, that is the point where high musi- . : A closed its tour yesterday in Des WOMAN OF THE YEAR

cianship bids goodby to mine-run| NOne Escaped Pranks = 2 Moines after reportedly “fair”

virtuosity. —F. P. . So. ol a business. . . . HE WAS ong of Wendel) Syme 3 . ha he Said an enthusiastic listener

ie’ S upporters in ; : Bie'S S05 aries: SUUP : yesterday at Piatigorsky’s ‘cello

You Get MORE for Your Money in ‘ ; ie. he W -— | yesterday y ri apes. Lotter LE | recital at English: well, he sure | Hy JOR NTT TR HR YOUR EIR

is a solid sender.”

NE : in a movie. Every night, before | f Hm ; : : S U P ' ¥ D A M P W A S H he could start home from the And come to think of it, he 9 Bloa® 8 hal | | - studio, he had to scrape the Ss sure is. :

’ Roosevelt stickers from the win- ; er Your clothes gently washed in net bags “XA dows and windshield of his car Ww ! EAST SIDE > 3 al with a razor blade. : 1, through & suds and 7 rinses of soft water. A ae No otis round hor CRtapet Lee vy ow 3h . Py Sheridan 6.43 BIGGEST BEST

Returned just right to iron. 24-Hour A pranks, not even Clark Gable. He E. Wash.

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Or Dhas Owens gdoricks, taste: Jf had finished a picture in which | 4 ECT [row C. Robison “UNHOLY PARTNERS” TODAY! o . lient and so he had a role of which he was = = AND! “THE SPIDER RETURNS” 12 you can : ’ hardly tell that you're wearing particularly proud. He probably 5 7 \ ¢ PARKER 2930 E. Tenth Tudotisnt, 5 200 olds tificial teeth. Your closest showed it a little too much. At # % ; Doors Open 6:45 GARB Ty A frien nd Provably won't know it un- . Kab 3 jvel i a 5 ZF Andy Devine “A DANGEROUS GAME” } R 0 DOUGLAS oe A Lae OY Iai, a Paciese Shpressive)y ® Nd = NN L=2/ | Neil Hamilton “FUDERAL FUGITIVES” 7 1 y ments. dental science has made wrapped, was delivered to him. ARTHA oF ore AND! “THE IRON CLAW” TWO-FACED WOMAN”

SE : for YOU. Easy extraction. Inside was a ham, done up in blue Reneé (above) is being held over NEE A 5116 E. 10th Bonita Granville—Ray McDonald ER L We Go the Limit to Please ribbon. for another week on the Fox stage, J) HAMILTON wo Gai “Down In San Diego” PEOPLE'S DENTISTS $$ 8 #2 where the new show features PLCs 3 : “AMONG THE LIVING” EXTRA! “All This—And! Rabbit Stew” : Louise LaMar and the comedians, ‘SEALED LIPS . \ Bing. Croshy-<Mary Martin ’

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b Baker’ Ni | _ WHEN she was brought from os Mal | \ Tm her native Ft. Wayne when a | } WHEN DOES IT START? [30% 10 6 rive sand B IRVING ioc 20¢ 71.5 || Randoioh scott ” . III | child, she served two apprentice- CIRCLE Bette Lar "” Gene Tierney Belle Starr gaa Beater a ships—the first in an exclusive “You're in the Army Now,” with i I. OPEN TEI) ee DAYS ‘LITTLE FOXES Nancy “Parachute Battalion” finishing school for young ladies | | Jimmy, Durante, Phil gives ‘and # First Indianapolis Showings J Melody Cartoon—-Tnformation. Please’ wid the Genuine at the request of her mother; 10:21, : : @ ight ils oth Gene Autry_-Smiley Burnette i . 3 “ es J ”» 3 the second in Mack Sennett’s | | ara Whorf, Priscilla: Line ‘and Betty Pan ry oa ane 51.7 ND y I TH EMERSON, 30, 043 to 6 academy for hurling custard pies | | Field. at 11:23_2.30, 5:45 and 8:55. Theitling ~BattieReids "of Pacific” SARIS E (D. Lamour “ALOMO OF SOUTH SEAS" ust Your CREDIT at Bowling Ball and wearing a bathing suit with “Swamp _ Water.” with Walter 9 5 SCE] FILES LACE EULER INEGI (R. Reagan ‘INTERNATIONAL SQUADRON Si - a iri Brennan, Waiter Huston, Dana An- } Greta LOANS Pears grace and spirit. Brentian, Waiter Huston, Depa an. Gave “Two-Faced Woman” TACOMA _ == 22¢ TTY 3 SEZ VIG EH The rest of her years she re- Gilmore, at 12:41, 3:52. 7:03 and : “DOWN IN SAN DIEGO” EB. Wash. ) : : 0 : i 4 a “WAR CLOUDS IN Tyrone Power—Betty Grable <) S i | RY tained an uncanny accuracy in The Perfect Shob” with Charlie | E FIGHT J] “ IVI Ne AN FAN i THE INDIANA TRUST co. hurl ie and was willing to Ruggles, Charlotte Greenwood and Lous: BAE R PICTURES EXTRA! THE PACIFIC A JANK IN THE R.A. F. " ] S urling a p S g Ruggles, ah Pig g Henry Fonda “YOU BELONG TO ME : ey : Allied With ynne Bari, a :39, 2:50, 6:01 an + # First Indianapolis Showings RA AT ER : demonstrate. But professionally, | | 912 LOEW'S l“Red” Barry “Death Valley Outlaws" TRY A WANT AD ME 733 N. Robt ww hin t st The Merchants National Bank : XR RTE Ey : her career as a bathing queen and “H. H. Pulhdm, Esq.” with Robert Alan Baxter “BORROWED HERO” o AD IN THE TI 8. MECCA Noble ln 1 W. Washington STL pie thrower was not long. She || youns. Hedy Lamarr. Ruth Hussey, | |ILEetief ik Sener se tome oe ll JT WILL GET QUICK RESULTS HARACHITE BATTALION™ Directly Opposite Indiana Theater i hdd ; : graduated to the horse opry fase Coburn and fan Heflin, at © Wm. Holden, Claire Trevor, “TEXAS” ‘ TEE 2 y- :30, an USED TIRE RR : Miss Lombard was paid $75 a “Dr. Kildare's Victory” with Lew NORTH SIDE

Make Woodworking Vour Hobby. Use §! S } : Ayres, Lionel Barrymore and Ann £ ALL y week as a horse opry queen. But Avars, 12:49, 4.34 and 8:19. LYRIC College at 63ra St,

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: ® i in all the Johnson, Martha R H h Exclusively at | SX MEY Ta soon came in demand ] ha Rave, Hugh HerVONNEGUT'S NE: RN fl studios as a kind of blond rival xk. a dA at 12:10, 2:45, LOUISE LAMAR HELD OVER—THRU WEDNESDAY “THREE GIRLS ABOUT TOWN" VONNEGUT'S = [lf petaware at Walnot _ RI-1438 i to Clara Bow. Those were the | | Seated Ep" lin wim ger. cap wo strat Fregerle March Marina Scott v 2 ashingten years when the Brooklyn bon fire | | 11:05, 1:45 4:15, 6:50 and 9:30. : ~~ MATINEE H. Fonda “YOU BELONG TO ME" ‘2.4.

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