Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1949 — Page 35

. the latter

was broads»

on. lance was Kellersaal rogram. inting Curb

n. 22 (UP) he best s0lelinquency

for spirit

to Omer t. known for delinquent over-emos tlet. Paint | their exe a creative

uable emo neau said, medium to ir spiritual

L. 22 (UP)

ldn’t play her senior

jhe had the ~

. taire’s ‘much im-

Under

whisky—and it's free.

Elmer Reilly, one of my readers, devised this game, which consists of distorting the names of celebrities. : He suggested—as a starter—‘"Jinx Talkenburg,"

“Frank Thinatra,” and that) brand-new father, “Humphrey: Gocart.” . Now I find myself buried under! an avalanche of six postcards

Rita Haywire. Cecil B, DeMillion, Eddeye Cantor, Yawn, Moore ~from Bill Quidort.

Is = = GYPSY ROSE Whee, Joe Stal-

1in’, Joe B. Clown, Ethel Ermine—|

From Cab Calloway. Errol Shin, Artie Pshaw—From Myron Cro-

well. “Kate Width, Jack Penny, Hokey Carmichael, Shmoey Adams— From Dave Rabby. Joe Dismashio, Nasal Rathbone—From Ted Hartman. Peter Gory, LeonPostal Ah-

AND SOME others: Patter Donald, Mel Torment, Murray Wangle, Joe Hustle, Vickie Bomb, Joe E. Loses, Pan Parker, Noodnick Kenny, Dear Garson, Howard Shoos, Ralph, Edawards. ‘P. 8. Any reseniblance between the names above and those of real people is of course a shocking coincidence. And, oh boy, does it take brains to write a column nowadays!

» . » The Midnight Earl WHAT'S HOT: George Jessel will spend most of pext summer writing a serious religious book «++ (He says the California snowdrops were bigger than any-

Office) Gentleman Georgie Solo-

proved and looking forward to his release from the hospital. . . .

Gene Tierney seen heretofore. Another threejokingly asked act production will be the comthis question: Miss Hayworth pany’s latest London success,

Will “Rita Hayworth want Aly Khan to get fatter and fatter so he can collect more gold each year when it’s handed out to him according to his weight?

son

Commissioner Quayle left his dinner on the plate at the Colony

and whipped off to attend a fire; « «+ « New Orleans is practically a sell-out for the Mardi Gras, i». oe RAY FOR BUFFALO: Carmen Miranda's here exclaiming about the wonderful people in Buffalo where she just played the Town House. Congressman Jack Touriello and Nate D. Seeberg, at-| torney, interceded with the Bu-| reau of Immigration to delay the|

departure to South America of her| SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Jan. 22| singing group. Carmen’s ryshing| (UP) —

back to do the March of Dimes Orchestra uses bass viols that! be two complete shows, a chil half-price. matinee at “4 p.m. and a second perform. ance. at 8:30 p.m.

show after appearing Texaco TV show. . » r

Bar Buzz DEAN MARTIN and Jerry Lewis had to join the musiclans’ union because of the thumpet and trombone they use in their act . . . Elliot Lawrence escaped injury when his aute turned over in Kentucky. . . »

Our Town SEN.

party at El Morocco (not a party |

of seven) . - Monica Lewis takes * * 1 * * * * * * x kN

Mrs. H. and Son

Enjoyed Stay Here |

Mrs, Jackson Halsingford and|

son, Jimmy, have just left for their home in Cedar Rapids. They

stayed at the Graylynn for three °

days. They liked it... Mrs. H., who stopped off here

to (in her own words) “tend to!

some stuff” for her husband, a Cedar Rapids business claims she was never more completely comfortable in her life than she was at the Graylynn. “Our quarters were charming and beautifully furnished—with plenty of elbow room,” says Mrs. “Jimmy liked the

next trip to Indianapolis. Yes—nice people stay at the Graylynan. Our guest list shows extreme variation: Ranch owners, business men, technical men, doctors, lawyers, salesmen--and # lot of Just. Blain. nics People

thing of our moderate make our guests comfortable and tha

That may be WHY We Js sverg,

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Columnist Says He's Buried

By Earl Wilson . NEW YORK. Jan. 22-—-"“The Name Game is the gronty est invention to take your mind off your troubles since

EE | United States and Canada.

‘lof which only one act has been

Fire| “Hamlet,” with music by Tchai-

MAGNUSON joined a

6-Posteard Deluge

Earl's Pectls.

Jack Barry tells us of a lawyer. whose practice is so bad that he’s di- } vorcing his wife i just to have a case, Some peoples are name - droppers but Ted Lewis figures out that Artie Shaw is a damedropper.

over Jack Eigen’s disc job Friday) . for two weeks while Jack vaeations in Florida . . . Martin Block will do a jockey show for the State Department when be b'casts on the Voice of America ... Ray Robinson sprained his ankle tap dancing at the Savannah Club . + . NBC may televize a concert by Guido Cantolli, the young ter-

Mr. Barry

rific conductor,

The Old Romanians Leonoff was asked whether he was a white or red Russian. “I'm a yellow Russian,” he replied, | “I'm afraid of both of them.” . . | {

That's Earl, brother.

London Ballet

make its first appearance in| America next fall.

to this county and will innovate |

Lou Costello Takes Bath In Condensed Milk River

{dunking makes the The company will do a three- ablutions of Anna week season at the Metropolitan Claudette Colbert Opera House, after which it will sprinkle. make a brief tour of the eastern | gallons of liquid, which is almost {enough to float a battleship and From its large repertoire, the| thus was able to sp a company will present ballets new| | Costello.

Comedian’s Film Dunking Proves Anything Is Possible in Hollywood

HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 22 (UP)—As proof that anything can |

| To Tour U.S. | happen in Hollywood, there is the story of Lou Costello's milk bath.|

Costello, with his partner, Bud Abbott, previously has been

NEW YORK, Jan. 22 (UP)—| noted less for beauty than for comedy falls and hotfoots. After The famed Sadler's Wells Ballet he gets through with the milk bath, he still won't be noted for] of Convent Garden, London, will| beauty.

For sheer size, the Costello

Held and (posed to be the Ubangi River, an

look like a Lou bathed in 200,000 “Africa Screams.”

Condensed Milk Used

of water.

celebrated [of an acre in extent, was sup-

ihe Ubangi River is normally Just to be|

mposed The bathtub, a good fraction wan Hollywood did it in|

in the United States the per-| formance of evening-length single | ballets. Among the latter will be Tchaikovsky's “The Sleeping Beauty,”

“Cinderella,” by Serge Prokofieff, which had fiéver been seen outside Russia. Other premieres will include

kovsky; three works by Freder-

grapher; “Don Juan,” with music by Strauss; “Scenes de Ballet,” by Stravinsky and “Symphonic Variations,” by Cesar Franck. Among the cities to be visited

Baltimore, Boston, Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa and London, Ont.

Symphony Prefers 'Viels From Dumps

The Boston Symphony|

in the were born on the Springfield city! dren's

Stephen Strycharz, garbage col- |. {lector, fashioned the viols from] {strips of spruce he picked up on his routine calls at the dump. Mr. Strycharz a part-time vio-| linist and craftsman in addition to his municipal duties, says | Boston Symphony musicians pay| ais $500 each for his hand-made viols.

jum.

_

+3

by the company are Chicago, De-| troit, Philadelphia, Washington,|

advertised variety,

|water than water does,

: Only Part of It ‘The whole of Costello's

river

daintly in the stream,

Gene Autry and bis. hats,

milk. Not plain old homogenized,

either, Coming fo Murat Costello dunked in sweetened, i, wn ald he condensed milk of a nationally

The producers tell us they made the river out of milk for photo? graphic.reasons. Milk reflects the light rather than absorbing it. So in the movies it looks more like

important stream crossed by the CORO Abbott and Costello safari in

In the nie at the weighber” hood theaters are: Charles Corvin and Merlg Oberon in "Ber.

lin Epi (Irving), Sonja Henie in "The anh: of Monte Cristo" ring and Vogue), Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon in "Julia Misbehaves” (Belmont, Granada, St. Clair, Strand and Uptown), Gary Cooper and Ann Sheridan in "Good Sam" (Hollywood and Tuxedo) and Edmund Gwenn, Jeanne Crain and William Holden in "Apartment for Peggy”

(Rivoli and Speedway). Neighborhoods

DOWNTOWN AMD — “Blockheads” and “Pighting (BASSADOR «= "Harpoon" “B.08. Submarine.” On i “Man iron Utah” and “Tarzan an

it SY Up n Central Park” and “Man from

“ AM

Rn ade of Rio Grande” and

NEIGHBORNOO! REL River” and

D “Curley.”

‘Call Northside 777" and “Here rhe Trouble.” og LMONP ‘Julia Misbehaves” and “Galan CINEMA" ‘Johnny Belinda" and “Arthur Takes Over

k “Pr ‘Marshal

DAIS Man

tier

bath

t (he, Abbott, Frank Buck, Clyde ’ Beatty, Max and Buddy Baer Hillary Brooke, sundry native lh bearers and others crossed the (sTA

Ubangi. When it flanlly came time for Costello to dip his left big toe it took a day of practice before he shivered

just right. Champion, will head a cast of |. Always watches the screen, stage and radio stars [bath scenes” Costello pointed out, ntly confusing himself

coming to the Murat Theater,

Wednesday, Feb. 2. There will with Paulette Goddard.

make sure i s artistic.” »

EYL

AT 15th

TODAY AND TOMORROW TODAY CONTINUOUS AT 1:50

Jeasne Orain ¢ IN COLOR

|| "APARTMENT FOR PEGGY"

Charles Rassell @ Virginia Christine

“NIGHT WIND”

[BELMONT

West Washington & Belmont TODAY, 1 P. M.—MON, & TUES. Greeer Garson—Walter Pidgeon

“JULIA MISBEHAVES™

Plus "GALLANT LEGION"

SOUARE

| man, |

FOUNTAIN

scene took two weeks to photo-| ** lant Shae tales” for Pegsy”: ang graph. It was only one part of a SANDERS i |water-borne operation in which srerin.

of ‘the Irish” and|from under the nose of M-G-M's "June Bride” and ‘Stork Bhae|

In Two We

Brondway: Moans * Without Reason As Revues Close oA CAVE i 6

NEW YORK, Jan. 22 —-'Three

premieres this week brought the

total of current productions on" Broadway to 26. A year ago there = were

“This situation was the result of some dire business immediately after the first of the year, Bight productions closed within two

| weeks.

There was considerable hatrpuiling among show folk over de velopments but the sober fact is .. that most of the closings ‘were jus. tified by the backgrounds of the , productions affected.

The revue “Make Mine Manhat-

Dog Star Lassie Has Rival

For Bone of Hollywood Fame

Collie, Jeanie, Enters Competition For Canine Honors in Color Vehicle

HOLLYWOOD, Jan, 22 (UP)--Like every great personality, Lassie has a rival. 7 Marlene Dietrich was the answer to Greta Garbo; Jane Withers the rival of Shirley Temple, and Lizabeth Scott the second Lauren | Bacall. : Now comes Jeanie, who Warner-Bros. hopes will take Holly-

wood's canine honors right out Times Amusement Clock

ie, Like Lassie, Jeanie's a collie.

okies Sarma ar wt - Poshedy Like Lassie, also it's a male. wine Assussie hE Young oo he dae ner” an hes urn Debuts in Flynn Epic and Robart mmings, at 12:38, 3:48, intichel © Halloran: ondren” and] fe makes his debut opposite and Vite Welles, Tat ira "he | GARFIELD Bride Goes Wild" and “Laty| Errol Flynn in Warner Bros. 8:40 and 8:50. GRANADA~“Julia Misbehaves” and oe ‘Montana.” This includes a Tech- “Furia,” with ns Brass and HAMILTON—~"Summer Holiday" and *“The| |nicolor treatment and a stand-in,| Iss ola, ay 2:35, 4 2, 6:10, Hl Return of October ‘ {a collie named Bill and. 28. INDIANA HOLLEN ODD" Good ed "Guns 3 “The ni trouble,” sald trainer| . “So Dear te My Heart” with Bur 0 WARD. “Miss Tatlock's Millions” and|Jack Weatherwax, “that when| "15s 3 3:05 and 10:10, The Return. n Express’ and “Por the Flynn's in the picture nobody A rire INCOLN — Elser Parade” ana ‘mue|POY® Much attention to a dog." PR Be Wo Pe (RL Past Bar” and “Hi Weatherwax has been looking| at 13:30, 3.43 8:06 and 10-08, As: util ssding for\tor a mew dog Star since it De-| satire Lard ang Revers Shaves ORIENTAL _. “Loaves of Carmen” pg appare nt that Daisy, star of | at 2:45, 8:56 na 9: . » =n ant ennel, was getting too old . LOEW ey ek M o..|20d tired to make movies. ER oho and, ated Doghs. Jeanie Outstanding “2 is operat with the “Pvé had my eve on. Jeanie A Marx Brothers, oe 14 ren and 8:18. dM or Rainn} —— - aa a couple of years” he sald. “He Avett Beth, «ith Bane Clark and ie — Tanger” stood out among the other dogs, nd. 10:30. wad ig. Tal PEEDWAY—Apariment for Peggy” and brighter and more affectionate The a

i

TUXE "Good Bam” and “The CounterUPTOWN ~~ ‘Julia Misbehaves” and “The YOUR ‘Sou ess Moats Cn ee” and Tatlock's Mill Eyes.’

“Night Has and

“I got ot to 8

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Cont. Mal. Today From | P.M, Greer ® Walter Garson Pidgeon

“JULIA

MISBEHAVES” MONTGOMERY CLIFT

“THE SEARCH”

tess” and “Susie Steps 80d takes, “Ruthless” and “Gentieman afier A ‘villie niatieh p

oi Aenea ug SAE, Wontherwa “great ‘Julis Misbehaves” and “The thy iandetsianding and nobility,”

“Count-| definitely a comic.”

i} TODAY & MON-2 BIG HITS

Rie Grande”

ert, Douglas, p Spa =] 31] to the better na-

ture of people,” he sald. “A mutt like Daisy is cute and cuddly, but

HIE Matines Today 2 P. M. VLSI NEA

DIANNA DICK DURBIN HAYMES

"Up in Central Park” |

PLUS SIND RIG FEATURE ROD CAMERON—CATHY DOWNS

“PAN NANDLE”

{tan was almost a year old and in !

{420 perfo¥inances had got about *

{all it could out of New York, Ito

{went on tour.

The closing of “Small Wonder"

|was a surprise only to those who {hadn't kept abreast of develope (ments, remembering only in vague fashion that this intimate revue was welcomed with mixed warmth and coolness back in September,

Operetta Weak

Actually the show didn't receive the sort of notices that are needed these .days for robust life and it~ had been a losing proposition for > ’. some weeks before it closed. J “My Romance” was a weak op" eretta which was blasted gener- ! ally at its opening and would have : closhd within a week had it not been the property of the powerful . Shuberts, who could afford to’ keep it around in one of their houses on the chance it might catch on despite the critics. That: it didn't, after 95 performances, surprised no one, not even the Shuberts, “The Young and Fair" was a

“I play that had promise and & fine

cast: of young women and little else. It never had a chance for long life in a theater where only | the immediate sellouts linger for long. fn

TZ cy

It had the added disadvantage «

weeks Ho the pre-Christmas ° period and then being moved to a © theater out of the Times Square * area. The last move alone would have been hard on a well-received show, It had 40 performances.

~~ ‘Harvey’ Cashes In “Jenny Kissed Me” was not of

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BETTY DAVIS ROBERT MONTGOMERY

"JUNE BRIDE"

Juekie § ” Copper "Stork Bites Man

us Selected Short Subjects

Merle Oberon Robert Ryan

SA anit Senin. wml | Cont. Mat. Today From | P.M, : { E— | Edmond ® Robert Remnants Prose SQUADRON" ron —- CHICAGO All In Technicolor Hollywood OH Bamgvol SYMPHONY Seslty Beckett in 0. Station Porter's Toduy and Tomtrew Michael O'Halloran" Gary Cooper ® Ann Conducted by Eugene NN | “g00D SAM" _ORMANDY | |_ “GUNS OF Hare» This Week fad ANDER

SAT, JAN. 29, 8130 P. M. SUN, JAN, 30, 3 P. M.

Murat Theater

WLM IED

S$ AVALON

TH Mani Sum in heshotin Showing “WED RIVER" “VGURLEY” eoton i

Different 2 Programs

SATURDAY, JAN Sibelius: 5th Symphony; Rosenkavalier Buite: Miraculous Mandarin; BachPamsacaglin

SUNDAY, JAN. Brahms: Ist Symphony; Respighl: Fountals of Rome; Ravel: Valse; Beethoven: Egmont Overture

ON SALE-RI-9508 Pirestone Bidg., Tlinels & Ohle AND WASSON'S RECORD DEPT, SLE, $3.40, 55, 53.00, WH. D0 Tax Incl ¢

1 dal] TODAY ¢ MONDAY & TUESDAY Wanda HepdinBarry Fitagerald

“Miss Tatlock's Millions”

“EASTER pa, “HALF PAST MIDNIGHT”

“lik MISBEHAVES” shon “WTHE £ SEARO

—TODAY MAT. & EVE. & MONDAY EVE

Clark Gable, “Home-Coming”

+ Plus Robert Cummings “MONTANA MIKE"

x dumpers Return of Badman” |

—————————

DREA OH. 1003 Booth Brady @ Charles Russell ANON ery” Ann Biyth Mr. Fuad’ me Mermaid

Glenn Ford © Terry Meare

RETURN oF S0TORER"

Paul Lukas “BERLIN EXPRESS”

1st and Northwestern

REX wis

Fred Astalre—Judy Garland | “EASTER PARADE" In Color Bhella Ryan, In Color “WINNERS CIRCLE”

GARFIELD™, uy; *

Junie Aligson—Van Johnson “BRIDE GOES WILD” Betty Grable, In Color “LADY IN FRMINE"

East Side Theotre

} 3 RRA AAR

Robert Young—Marguerite Oh

“RELENTLESS”

Today, Mon. Tues. & Open Sun. 10:48 IN TEORNICOLOR

“Apartment for Peggy”

19TH AND DELAWARE--RI-TT00

KEY ARG"

Greer Garsen—Waller “JULIA MISBEHAVES” onigomery COlift—Aline MacMahon

“THE SEARCH”

wen wQALLANT LEGION” |

TODAY @ MONDAY o Juknay

* AYRES "JOHNNY BELINDA"

Jorame “Arthur Takes Over”

Today, Mon. Tues. & Open Sun, 13:45 | ANOTHER 1§T IRVINGTON SHOWING

Robert geal Willan Mitohum

“RACHEL AND STRANGER" sutee “The Counterfeiters”

Today, Mon. Tues. @ Open Sun. 12:48 Powell—George Brent

Jane coton “LUXURY LINER" |} ish Return of Badman” |

“RUTH

‘HEADING FOR HEAVEN

MICKEY ROONEY GLORIA DeHAVEN

“gALL L NORTHSIDE 1 mm" ™e “HERE COMES TROUBLE”

STARTS WED, “CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE" sad “ARTHUR

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Matinee Today ~~ Continuous From (130 P. M,

W David Bruce “SUSIE STEPS OUT” Aik dkiokirid

CORONET

1D AND TALBOT -WA-000

TODAY @ MONDAY ¢ TUESDAY TYRONE POWER--ANNE BAXTER

"LUCK OF THE IRISH"

RANDOLPH SCOTT--NANCY KELLY |

“FRONTIER MARSHAL"