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Fascinated by the variety and ac-

sters had a grand time. A dozen or so of them even got to ride on “Big Boy,” the trained bear, In lumbering, roly-poly fashjon, Big Boy went through a routine of typical bear tricks. The bear wrestled playfully with his trainer and with the Stevens Brothers, genuine oldtime slapsticks, and, next to Gautier's Bricklayers, the show's headliner, got the biggest hand. Acrobatic Stars Acrobatic stuff on trapeze, slackwire and parallel bars was contributed by the Dearos, the Noble Trio and Miss Corinne. Internationally famous, Gautier's Bricklayers have one of the most complicated and difficult routines in trained-dog history, including high flying leaps on swinging platforms. Yesterday's audience gave the act an ovation. Johnny Patchen, comedian who doubles in good tap-dancing, acted as emcee.

Erica Morini to Give Violin Recital

Erica Morini, celebrated violinist, will be heard in recital here next Friday at 2 p. m. in L. 8. Ayres’ auditorium. Miss, Morini’s recital here will be the second event in the artist series of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale. Accompanied by Leon Pommers, Miss Morini will play a program including Mozart's A major concerto and the Sonata in A major for violin and piano by Cesar Franck. Mrs. Harley N. Edington, president of the Matinee Musicale, has announced a tea in Ayres’ tearoom following the program. Chairman of the Matinee Musicale artists’ program is Mrs. Bernard Batty.

JOHN WAYNE WEDS MEXICAN ACTRESS

HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 19 (U. P.).— Mexican Film Actress Esperanza Baur was the wife of a man named Morrison again today for the second time. Miss Baur and Film Star John Wayne, whose real name is Marion Michael Morrison, were en route to a Honolulu honeymoon. They were married Thursday at the United Presbyterian church, Long Beach. The actress was married in 1041 at Mexico City to Eugene Morrison, a student, whom she divorced a few months later. It was also the second marriage for Wayne, who was divorced last month from Mrs. Josephine Sanez Morrison, daughter of a former

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ENGLISH'S “The Voice of the Turtle,” comody, at 2:30 and 8:30, Sunday-—Albert Spalding, violinist in recital at 3.

CIRCLE “Hold That Blonde,” with Eddie Bracken and Veronica Lake, at 11, 1:45, 4:40, 7:35, 10:35 and 1:)5. “Scotland Yard Investigator,” with Sir. Aubrey Smith and Erich Von Stroheim, at 12:35, 3:30, 6:25, 9:25 and 12:08. Sunday—'‘Hold That Blonde,” at 1:40, 4:40, 7:35 and 10:30. “Scotland Yard Investigator,” at 12:35, 3:30, 6:25 and 9:25,

INDIANA “The Losi Week-End,” with Ra Milland snd Jane Wyman, at 11, , 3:20, 5:35, 7:45 and 10. Pn ‘The Lost at 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45

KEITH'S “I'l Tell the World,” with Lee Tracy and Brenda Joyce, at 12:18, 3:02, 5:36, 8, 9:56 and 11:52. Vaudeville Stage Show, at 1:94, 4:08, 6:42, 9:08 and 11:02, Sunday—“T'll Tell the World,” at 1:18, 4:02, 6:26, 8:30 and 10:26. Vaudeville at 2:24, 5:08, 7:32 and 9:36.

- LOEW'S “Pardon My Past,” with Fred MacMurray and Marguerite Chapman, at 12:44, 3:56, 7:08, 10:23 and 1:38 “Snafu” Vera Vague and Conrad Janis, 11:12, 2:24, 5:36, 8:51 and 12:08, Sunday—“Pardon My Past” at 12:10, 3:22, 6:37 and 9:52. “Snafu,” at 1:50, 5:05 and 8:20.

LYRIC “Leave Her to Heaven,” with Gene Tierny, at 11:14, 1:47, 4:28, 7:09. and 9:50. Sunday="Leave Her to Heaven” at 12:30, 2:43, 4:54, 7:18 and 9:38.

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ST. CLAIR — “And Then There

STRAND" "And Then There Were None” STRATFORD ‘Steppin’ in Society” TACOMA-—‘"‘Counter-Attack” TALBOTT "Mr, Emmanuel”

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~Through Monday: ‘Rhythm on Ui River” and ''The Lady Vanishes.” SQUARE—Through Tuesday: “Too Young to Know” and “And Then There Were None." |

“Having Wonderful Crime” Dog.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Over 21" and “West of the Pgcos.” “Weekat the Waldorf” and ‘Shadow of Terror”

HOLLYWOOD —-"8winging on a Rain-

bow” ahd “Gangs of the Frontier.”

IRVING—"“And Then There Were None"

and “That's the Spirit.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: "Amazing Mrs. Holllday” and "That's the Spirit.” and “Corpus Christi Bandits.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘‘Junior Miss” and “Hidden Eye." “Shadow of Suspicion” and “Vigilantes of Dodge City." Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Along Came Jones’ and ‘“‘The Bowery Champs."

OLD TRAIL—‘My Name Is Julia Ross”

and “Rockin’ in the Rockies.” Tomorrow and Monday: ‘House on 92d St." and “Jimmy Steps Out.” of the Rio

Grande” and “On Stage, Everybody.”

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Do WNTOWN 7 Monday: “Frontier

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“And Then There Were None “It's a Pleasure.”

Lew Pollack Dies; Wrote Many Songs

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~Songwriter Lew Pollack, 52, composer of a dozen song successes, died

Pollack had been ill in Cedars of Lebanon hospital for six weeks with spinal meningitis. The composer came to Hollywood from New York when sound pictures first were made. He began his career as a pianist in a New York right spot, then played the piano in Nickelodeon theaters, Pollack later wrote songs ‘for vaudeville and such stars as Bert Williams, Sophie Tucker, Al Jolson and Eddie Cantor, * Some of his best-known song hits were “Two Cigarettes in the Dark” “Dianne,” “Charmaine,” “Some Sweet Day,” “In the Middle of a Kiss,” and “Miss Annabel Lee.” One of Pollack's tunes, “That's Aplenty,” written 25 years ago, still is played by jive orchestras.

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Were None”

and ‘The Spider.” Last show only: “What a Woman."

Tuesday:

Tomorrow through ‘“Week-End at the waldorf.” Were None” and ‘Come Out Fighting.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘‘Week-End at the Waldorf” and ‘The Spider.” ANDERS — “The Phantom Speaks” and “PFirebrands of Arizona.” Tomorrow and Monday “Thousand and One Nights” and “Power of the Whistler.” HERIDAN—'Captain Kidd" and *“Picture of Dorian Gray.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Duffy's Tavern.” PEEDWAY—""House on 92d St." and “Missing Juror.” Tomorrow and Monday: ‘“Week-End at the Waldorf.” TATE— ‘Hitchhike to Happiness’ and “Prontier Pugitives.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Flame of Barbary Coast’ and “Tell It to a Star.”

and ‘Cisco Kid Returns.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘“‘Week-End at the Waldorf” and *“The Spider.”

and “Overland Mail Robbery.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Pride of the Marines” and *'Tell It to a Star.” and “That's the Spirit.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Crhistmas in Connecticut” and “West of the Pecos.”

and “Rainbow Island.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Mildred Pierce” and “Muggs Rides Again.” Eye” “Great Tues-

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John ; “Incendiary Blonde.”

day:

and “Come Out Fighting.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘“‘“Week-End at the Waldorf’ and “The Bpider.” and ‘“‘Her Lucky Night." Tomorrow through Tuesday: “One Thousand and One Nights” and “Captain Eddie."

ZARING—Through Tuesday: “The Bpan-

DIRECTOR, DIES

HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 19 (U. P)—| Wilhelm von Brincken, former | German baron who * became a Hollywood movie

ruptured artery. He was 64. After the war Von Brincken renounced his title and became an American citizen. He acted in movies and directed them under

the name of Roger Beckwith. He also served as technical director on such pictures as “The Big Parade,” “Ben Hur,” “The Prisoner .of

Actress Sheila Ryan,

Zenda,” and “The Life of Emile Zola.”

SHEILA'S MARRIAGE LASTS 3 MONTHS

HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 19 (U. P.).— who found after three months of marriage to Cowboy Actor Allan Lane that they “differed on practically everything,” said today that she would end the marriage. Miss Ryan announced that her

suit for divorce, charging mental cruelty, would be filed next ‘week

by Attorney Oscar Cummins.

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