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Risoner of Shark Island' Af Lyric, | Hit in Dance Give Varied Brings Tears for Innocent Doctor Who Team's Film Recital Here Treated Booth After Shooting Lincoln PAGE 4 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES MARCH 7, 1930 Coming to Loew's Indiana Has Stars Feature Circle's Twin Bill Milstein to 'Prisoner of Shark Island' af Lyric, | Hit in Dance Give Varied Brings Tears for Innocent Doctor Who Team's Film Recital Here Treated Booth After Shooting Lincoln Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers Young Russian Violinist Warner Baxter Gives Excellent Characterization of Physician Assisted by Gloria Tip-Tap Way Through to Play Tomorrow Stewart and Other Stars: Eddie Peabody Tops Stage Show, Including ‘Follow the Fleet/ at English’s. Aunt Jemina of ‘Show Boat’ Fame. BY JOHN W. THOMPSON A program ranging from the sev- We Yankees are going to hang our heads in shame at the way our It looks like boom time for the enteenth century Cremonese com- JBffi treated Dr. Samuel Mudd. who set John Wilkes Booth s leg after ancestors May. Moore are seen Indiana this week with these tip- poser Vitali to Kodaiy. modern Hun- he had shot Lincoln, in "The Prisoner of Shark Island" at the Lyric. and Martin in toppers among tap-tappers, Fred garian writer, is to be presented by When rushed into the comedy steps as well as serious Booth TANARUS.) Astaire and Ginger Rogers, hitting Nathan Milstein, young Rusian vi- home, Dr. Mudd did dance specialties. (By J. W. physician's months of but the deck to Irving Berlin s music in olinist, at English’s tomorrow. It is any other doctor would have horrible punishment, what was put in a dun- “Follow the Fleet.” to mark the last of the regular Mar- But recaptured and done. a few days later when geon to die. dapper Mr. Astaire Is a gob tens Concerts series, with Nelson in Mary- The soldiers came to his home Baxter every In the Navy this time. He joins up Eddy scheduled as an added attrac- of Booth’s boot Warner is Dr. Mudd land, the finding inch of film. Gloria Stuart a plays when his girl friend, formerly his tion March 22. which had been cut. from his foot, Mrs. Mudd. Others in the cast are dance mate in show business, turns Vitali is to be represented by liis caused the physician's conviction. his for familiar “Chaconne.” a title origin- Claude Gillingwa-ter, O. P. Heggie down proposal a permanent He was sentenced to life impris- and audi- After of ally applied to a slow Spanish dance, Harry Carey. Yesterday’s NOW combination. a couple Dry Tortugas, or Shark years on the seas, Fred but nearly always represented by a onment on" ence wept for the physician, and high pops Island, several miles off the coast our eyes \ “see It!" into the Paradise and form of variations similar to the One of the three stars of “Wife weren't dry, either. dance hall Secretary,” opening of Key West, Fla., an isolated pris- e adven- finds the high C’s passacaglia. Concluding the first Versus at Peabody Stage Show C":iger hitting ijm£. Myrna Loy. which escape was next to Tops the kid , Loew’s March 13, is on from for a living. She gets fired when group, Mr. Milstein is to play the tklvn who Bach G Major for The other two are Clark Gable impossible. Eddie Peabody, that bounding Fred poses as her manager. Mast Sonata violin however, Peer. of an and Jean Harlow. Dr. Mudd escaped, after a of the picture is taken up with Tred alone, consisting Adagio, Fuga, N mite of banjo player, and Ginger getting even with each JmS§§| Siciliana and Presto. the stage show. He plunks with The other. “Symphonie Espagnole” by his .ORD Lalo, which is to zest and vigor. Among best Ginger’s sister in the film is Har- comprise the sec- picking like ond group, is one of the to stunts are a violin one riett Hilliard, radio's popular song- popular Celebrities Would Like Plan does a banjo and imitating bird ¦ROY stress. In the Miss Hil- numbers of violin literature, both beginning. with calls with the fiddle and bow. liard, as a music orchestra and piano accom- serious teacher, paniment. It Aunt Jemima, biggest thing in looks like Ginger did in “In Per- was written in 1875 bolomew for the Spjanish violinist. Freddie Bartholomew's Career the show, sings a number of songs, Barrymor* son.” Be-spectacled and prim, Miss Sarasate, of in and firmly composer’s one them her bit the original Hilliard falls for Bilge Smith, a ro- established its ly Kibhee popularity. “Show Boat” production, “I Love l.j Ren,, mantic Texan sailor, Mr. Astaire's That Man Mine.” Three Milstein transcriptions of But Star of 'Little Lord Fauntleroy’ May Make Own of ship-mate. Bilge evades her. Monroe and the Adams sisters compositions by Liszt, Kodaiy ana trap She Becomes Beautiful Moussorgsky are to open the final Decision on Life’s Work When He Grows Up. toss rubber balls at drums, throw tambourines into the air in Then comes group, and the program is to con- the usual. transfor- clude with a Chopin Nocturne After seeing Freddie Bartholomew in “Little Lord Fauntleroy” at a clever juggling routines, and De mation, with Miss Hilliard and plan his blas- “La Campanella” by Paganini. special preview, several of the world's luminaries wanted to soming into a thing of beauty. This handsome sword-swinger gagement at the Circle, along with career for him. Gable EXTRA! Mr. Milstein's accompanist is Leo- Primitive ritcairn Then and there Mr. Smith (Ran- “Anything Goes,” with Bing Cros- Col. Eddie Rickenbacker, World Harlow Errol Flynn, star of “Captain. pold Mittman. [fl VI R. AVE. I.oy dolph Scott) swoons is by, * Fill/il at Miss Hil- Charles Ruggles and Ethel War ace, wants Freddie to study former heavyweight wrestling WMllMlUal HR. BKOO Color Cartoon liard’s ‘ Wife v*. feet. But when the girl men- Blood,” now playing a return en- Merman. aviation. champion, said, “No one going to ! Double Feature Tonight—Tomorrow is Paul Kelley tions matrimony he skips. “I’llbet you that he grows up to toss that boy around. If they’d | Joe Morrison The fleet goes out for war maneu- be flyer. He looks he would us at the Wilking a like give me a chance I’d make a vers. Miss Hilliard pawns every- hawed around yesterday to Lead flier. He looks he would show, Mr. Astaire’s comedy is be a like wrestler out of him.” EAST SIDE thing to salvage a steam schooner first courage and good judgment r just as as Miss WHERE, WHAT, WHEN the IKIGREAT UFE"P l left her by her hopes effervescent ever. APOLLO Might Bea “Swell Pilot” father. She is that it takes.” Ilnuble to have Rogers dances more than ever, "The Doctor." starring the Featur* Bilge as her captain some Countrx 125-Piano Fete But Floyd Gibbons, war corres- TUXedO Joan in hilarious rehearsal Dionne quintuplets, with Jean Her- Jack Zimmerman, pilot of TWA's BlondeU day. Her hopes go up in smoke seen one Dorothy Peterson, In sholt and at 11:26. and radio commentator, , Cary Grant “MISS FLEET” scene with Mr. Astaire. pondent JgSjkjr PACIFIC when the fleet returns out Bilge 1:28. 3:30. 5:30. 7:32 and 0:34. disagrees. He thinks Freddie is more Sky Chief, thinks the little actor “THE LAST OUTPOST” Most surprising thing in the pic- CIRCLE doesn't show up. Later she sees ‘‘Anything serious-minded. He would make a might grow into “a swell pilot. Sun. Double ture is Miss Hilliard, who acts as Goes.” with Charlie Ensemble to Open Music Feature—Shirlev Temple him with a wealthy widow and she Ruggles and Bing Crosby, at 11:05. good writer and explorer, according courage “LITTLEST REBEL” if this was just one of her daily 2:50, 6:30 and 10:15. Also “Captain Poise, and judgment—he’s is left holding the boat. Blood.” with Flynn, at rapid-fire vo- “BRIDE movie. Errol 12:50. Week Here May 3. to the man with the got them all.” And Gordon Wil- COMES HOME” In order to pay of! the mortgage habits instead of her first In 4:35 and 8:15. cabulary. WEST SIDE good voice she sings “Get Thee Be- KEITHS Frank O. Wilking, president of son, 'who drives the Twentieth Cen- " 211; on the rebuilt ship, Fred and Gin- ’’ W. ioth st. K. Wali. Si. Satan,” and “Here Am ‘‘Clarence. Booth Tarkington's play, the Music Cos., is ‘Maybe War a -T-1- T ger put on an hind Me I, first production of the Federal Play- Wilking to direct a Correspondent’ tury Limited, crack train, would C A I |— Double Feature QCOma Double Featur* elaborate show. Fred I I Kay Fra Ia lays a trap for fools But Where Are You?” ers, WPA theater project stock com- the players in the 125-Piano En- war like Freddie for a ride in U I nr Bilge, him into pany. by Charles Berkell, at “Maybe he’ll turn out to be a to take “IFOUND STELLA directed semble Festival which is to open his PACIFIC FLEET” PARISH” thinking the widow is unfaithful to Plenty of Clever Stepping 8:15. correspondent,” Gibbons said, “I cab sometime. “MISS “TOO TOUGH TO KILL” INDIANA Music Week here May 3. Mrs. F. may have RANGE him, gets him to the show'. Fred used to have to wear a patent leath- Although Freddie con- “POWDER SMOKE ’ Sun. Double Feature—-diirler Tempi* Other tunes, sung by Mr. As- ‘‘Follow the Fleet.” with Ginger H. Sterling, general for Robson escapes from the ship against or- Rogers and Fred chairman er hat like that myself.” sidered all these occupations at one Double Feature— May "LITTLEST REBEL” and Miss Rogers, are “Let's Astaire, at 11, 1:10, lota, national profes- Sun.
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