Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1920 — Page 8

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14, 1020.

AT THE LOCAL PICTURE THEATERS

OHIO—Clara Kimball Young In

Other pictures include "The Hall Room Boy*" comedy, a Mutt and

cartoon

"The Forbidden Woman." al! the

the International News and Literary Digest

week.

Jeff

screen

Herasodea and Hairy Bunkuwon are proun nent in the supporting cast. There will be a Lions-Moran farce and the Fox news weekly.

Theda Bara at the Iasi the last half of welcome in the homes of the rich

- * at *i* m - - ■ and marries a wealthy girl.

Smith's U presenting a well-knoeTi Emer-

ra "Mrv.iflrK mria rtf Kit*

ful Folly,"

am* subject in natural colors and the A special musical prog ram is

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the week; also Snub

id the

program is given

comedy. _ _ _ .

topics. Special music by the Ohio Orchestra. Madeline Sacks, director

,#'* and the Ohio All-Star Quartet. "

COLONIAL—OUvm Thomas In "Youthful Foil Pollard in his latest comedy, a Prizma sub

Selznick News of current event*.

by the American Harmonists and the Liberty Quintet.

< IftCLE—Norma Talmadge in "The Woman Gives " all the week. An added screen feature is "Edgar and the Teacher's Pet," a Booth Tarkington Penrod story up to date. Special music is provided by the orchestra and by Yvonne LeRottx, violinist. iPathe weekly news is also shown. ALHAMBRA—Tim Mix in "The Daredevil." last half the week. Other pic-

tures include a Lyons-Momn farce and the Fox news weekly.

ISIS—Theda Bara In "Lure of Ambition/* last half the week. Other program features include an Alice Howell comedy and Tad Don Ian s entertainer* • CRYSTAL—Alice Joyce in "The Sporting Duchee#/* all the week; also a comedy and the current news weekly a«4 a musical program by the Crystal entertainers. I rtBLENT—James J. Corbett in “The Prince of Avenue A,** all the week; also

Texas Guinan In "Fighting the Vigilante*.”

SMITH**—Roy Stewart and Marguerite LaMotte in "The Sagebrusher,” pic-J

turized from an Emerson Hough novel,

trio and a male Quartet.

Music is supplied by a saxophone

week in the -Lure At Ambition/’ to rMt as Olga Dolan, boni a child of the sbUM who. through the driving power of ruthless ambition rises to the podtton of the doebese of Rutledge. Early m Hfe an experience embittered her agwast all men she determined to make a ptoce for herself in tbe world at any cost. She ptonned a campaign of action and came* it through making up in the rod for the shortcoming* of her eartr Bfe. Mias Bara is supported by William B. Davidson. Peggy Parr, ©an Mason, Thurlow Bergen and others. 'The Sporting Duchess," rtamnr Alice Joyce in the Ihn version of the spectacular Drury Lane melodrama continues for the remainder of the week at the Crystal. The production to regarded as one of tbe most speetacolor and thrilling ever produced. Beautiful location*. exquisite interiors, gorgeou* gowns and race track atmosphere •apply a fitting background for the dra magic thrills which oukni&ale in the big race scene. Mias Joyce is supported by' a cast of notable players, including Percy Marmont. Edith Walker. Lionel Pape. Dan Comfort William Turner and others. Penrod and his companion*. Children of the Scboftekfe. brain chiklren of Booth laakmgtoa. have come to life at the Circle this week. On the screen Penrod is Edgar, and he appears before the movie public in

street of I

_ _ hf Barney i cieans' up r a politioal ward, make*

poverty, to Fifth avenue, wthe plenty. Corbett, f# the role

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The Sagebrusher.” as the feature attrae- j tion all the week- Roy Stewart and Mar-, guerito LaMotte are seen m the pnmapal , role*. The hero is an unusual type for j screen entertainment for he to neither hand- 1 some nor rich. But he is kind to the little Wind girl who raames him without knowing i exactly what she is doing, and m the rod ‘ he gives his life for her. The settings for j this story in ranch life are well chosen, giv-} tog a fine effect of vast tracts of open country. One of tbe dramatic scenes in the! picture shows tbe breaking of a lam which flood* Mary's ranch. A saxaphoae trio and! a male quartet provide music.

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LAND BRINGS $200 AN ACRE

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extraordinary suit values for Thursday-

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WITH THE STARS OF MOVIELAND.

Clara jgunball Young in 'The Forbidden Woman." at the Ohio gives » performance that is sincere and oonriafeinf. Tbe photoplay to an adaptation from the book by Leonore J Coffee which reveals the secret* of' a

her glory. Several tbr

Oiane BoreL a ^ artlate. whose brought her whom ah* flirts

of dame unauccemfu

Diane mek* re Bento Malcoim of these two

1# naaibuot.. 't' The east iaclade* Conway Tearle iryo Adams. Winter Hart. Mill* Daven- , Jack. McCtonoo. Jicuet Lanoe %ml Mm-

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novel of the same H t* effective to the principal role, which, be-

the plantation and most of «to ecroe* were filmed to Georgia and LMttofaaa. Nancy

bad always wondered what lay beyond the »u*«c of her vivid beauty and a certain Ulls of her_bo*ae. An unhappy mar- i softnem. fit* ber_ well. Music includes the

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Samuel B. Wsiker Bufs Farm on Rush-

vilk l ine.

Samuel B. Walker has bought 10T acre* of farm land near Stop 8 of the Rushviile line of the Indianapolis A Cincinnati Trat tion Company and just south of the Brook-

... - . vills road, from Flora B. and Margaret _*«. we xwmmm ^ fana ^ bourbt in 1870 b y Robert

©avis, father of the two sisters, from Levi

Conwell.

Mr. Walker recently sold his farm of 160 three miles northwest of Plainfield.

the

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fkt. ’ The remarkable gift for

; th" genuine qualities of childhood i : rtrwted to the Penrod stones has lieec trans-

ahnoet perfectly to the screen. Tbe

perfectly to the screen

feature picture to "The Woman Gives, an adequate screen version of Owen Johnson's

Norma Talmadge

riage to a

York man

ard PauLne

rida Kingsley. Dempsey and

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New thrills and deeds of daring *re found to Tom Mix * latest melodrama. 'The Dare devil," al the AShamhra, the iaet half of

Kijt' lartkriT bin

the week.

bow m the role

•barm and ntyatof y of —til i* port.-1 -aP inf Oil hfut Kofiy' the feature - week Mto* Thoma* [«^H: HWthtodLBH the quiet life on a] mcidrefU of tbe story

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a fhrl of tt»e|d< mmr, ii, u» >i

, of Tim AtkinaQa. toiy son of a wealthy ttoe l f*iher whose *n#ffcrent rttitcvto toward, f*H

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wart. »n

haa parent to tend him that contact with life m the

William TtH/^ played under Ernest Schmidt, and violin

! overture from the direction of

•okto by Yvonne LeRoux. A double feature program to the Regent, In addition to J brtt m 'The Prince of Avenue

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200 suits reduced

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The deals were

Daflkff. oComparor.

aevotiated br Elam M.

of the Luke W. Duffry Farm Sales

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Guiaau will be aero in a two-real weatern. Fighting the Vigilantes/' -The Prince of i Avenue A." starring Corbett. ie a story of i New fork S** aafi.CortH-tt appears in the role of a politician. The locate rapidly change* from Avenue A. the bo!>var I of)

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The first rxptmenee being »

worthwhile qualitwwu ■MB i failure.!

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in htot. ■■ ~.w. - dad on hi* non * return home send* him to, ^ lonely railroad post. Tbe only rift in the ! > \owm for (be young man is the friendly , attitude of l ha •uperiatrodest* pretty;

believes in him, and robre

prove her trunt

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GIRLS’ DRESSES

Salesmens samples. to-l QQ

•pring styles, on aaie. ..

MAMMOTH STORES

E. Washington St

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Clear Baby’s Skin With Cuticura Soap and Talcum

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iK to the serloos shortage of newsprint paper, w« are compelled to cut jlown advortfslnK to a minimum ^ s Spring Without ie Spring Coat? -find the coat you wear for spring will be needed in numerable times for fashionable comfort in summer evenings. We are offering a lot of splendid values in short coats and pf , stunning full length models. Sport L coats, fashioned of the softest light weight spring woolens, including polo cloth, velours, silVertones, goldtones and mixtures, *

Regular $25.00 Qualities at 49.75

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Women s Suede Oxfords

And Two /Eyelet mk:

PINK’S , 126 E. WMhMgtM St.

ENGLISH'S Today

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T ft * re w».|i iy FANCHON and MARCO

itiful^rDri*—50 . 50c to $*A0.

90e to S*.

photoplays.

—Ooidotein'k Second Floor.

broen’* Union^uits,

65c Suit

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tight fi and extra

and aleevelees, lace edge or

regular

every suit. v

rib's Main Floor

Uing knee, n ra large aises, feet, g5<* a sui

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Silk Stockings

I at 11^5

| hose of pure

fiber mixed, double lisle garter tops and

fashioned legs with sea

backs, in black brown ami *

white,

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glovet in gray, pongee white, with contrasting

. back,

Gloves. $1.25

Fownes' twe-claap washable chamoisette gloves with contrasting embroidered back,/ in white, gray and maise,aM.«5 a pair.

Gloves, $1.50

H-button length, yhamois

dor embroideredl

$1.50 a pair.

— Women’s patent leather belts, black or brown, for coat a or dresses, special, at S5c each. Silk Bags — Special selection ©f black, brown, taupe, and navy moire silk bags with fan y frames, with purse and

ft5.00 each.

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After-fiaftter Sale of Millinery A Special One-Day Event UfitNmmed Shapes (For Thursday (hily)

Domestic and Bedding Savings 1 ahtvarkrfi M • m 11 a—3$ nCh«s wHto*. aoofi. rorvievfoc sheets or .e M»e; yarff

It 1 e a e fi e fi Muvtln - iwahea, wide, fine qua round, thread weave: re lar'SSc trade ItOt* a yard. i rwrfiet ltefi*iy»reafiv—-Scal-loped and plain ham, cise 4?xSh, lo assorted pattern*, at #a,»8 each.

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Charming style shapes, selected by our buyer on a Recent trip to the New York market. Thews hhts if sold at regular value would be marked from $3.96 to $7,50. Roll brims, mushrooms, chin chins, Mitxie sailors, turbans, off-the-face shapes, etc., in colors of navy, cherry, red, sand, nigger brown, taupe, black, etc,; straws of all nature. SPECIAL With this sale we have also arranged a sale of trimmings, even flower, fancy feather and ornament at H price, and we will trim the hat FREE of jMpgW % ,: A ; , ..'y-v -—4-oldat•!»»■$, Third Floor.

New Spring Woolens Plaid Skirtings. $3.98 Yard

inches wide, smooth,- soft quality, all-wool; beautiful plaid patterns and colorings, inchiding Pekin blue and tan, $3.98 yard. New Checked Skirtings, * ; . / $5.98 Yard 54 inches wide, fine, soft quality, specially desirable for either skirts or suits, assorted colorings, including black or tan and blackon French blue, $5.98 yard. Suiting Checks. I | $4.98 Yard inches wide, fine, durable quality, neat checked pattern on assorted colors, for suits or skirts, $4.98 yard. Priestley’s English. Mohairs “ i ' f 44 inches wide, fine, soft lusskirts and < blue and ful qualities, yard. 'Goldstein’s. Main Floor.

Thl* Week, nt the Little Jewel Bex ^■w:. Theater , ; - • --The Ssgehnisher f-merron Hough’s Great Western Story

Two UK In Orchestral* -• Mr. Smith’s Four Snmplione Slatcvu—Ficardo. aceorlioatot —- Pauline Starr, vacant.

TUt RS., FRI.. SAT., APRIL Ifi. !«, |» * Matinee Saturday JOHN GOLDLN PreaenU |

3 Wi fooW

A Comedy by Austin Strong . D« Year nt the Criterion, >. T. PRICES—Mghto. 50c to SS.00. ’ Matinee. 50c to fit A#. SCATS SELLING.

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ALL NEW STYLES UP T0 $7S VALUES

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About 200 fine tailored and semitailored suits for women and misses taken from higher priced stocks and specially priced for one day only at $55. . ! Materials of tricotine, serges, velour chocks, tweeds and novelties. Suits of splendid quality and excellent workmanship. Styles for late spring and summer wear, measuring np to the usual Selig standard of excellence, on sale one day only at $55. v'.v7.-/-j.'-

» Night a. Com. Mon. April !•; Mat. Wed. boats Tomorrow

UK jB AND HER GANG In m A Peach of* a Show - PRICED—'Night*. 50c to $3.00, Matinee, 40c to *1.50.

COMING THLRS.. FRI.. SAT., APRIL 2*. *3. 34 Matinee Saturday

Direct from a N. Y. and Chicago run. PRICES—Nlghta,” 00c to $2.30. Matlooe. 50« to *2.00. Mail Order* Now. Seat Sale Mon. ifitb. —— ■*■■—

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Fine, fresh, fragrant flowers of spring. Blue hyacinth*, Darwin tulips, with their wonderful colorings; lilies, pansies.

IRCLE JLOWERStORE

Indoor garden

KOTTEMAN’S for Furniture Sam is* <n 3*% nnytbtna-retny tlnan. tSO-Vn Rant Wnahlnwfa stveet

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TOMORROW—FRIDAY—SATURDAY Daly Hitlite Salurtay, 2:15. Seats Row Selling

outer Bloeeaeo Prroeni*

FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN m BEVERLY BAYNE

AMLSKMENTS.

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CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE Orpheus Comedy Four REVUE C0MIQUE Somers Duo, Maurice Downey & Co., Vernon & Rogers. Four Lyons, Mabel Whitman and Her Dixie Boys. Fox Film Farce. / Dancing in the Lyric Ballroom Afternoon and Evening.

Ill |f{• Sew Spoken Drama Production

“THE MASTER THIEF” S&I-JS’sr*' NOT a motion picture With a supporting tart of well-known Morocco player*.

Adolph Bolin Ballet

1 INTIME—a!M the LITTLE SYMPHONY

APRIL : 18

George Barrere, founder, with Ruth Page *»d Met rope II-

' totnafi

, ton company. The moat fawinating : end the dance that ha* ever toured America

cov.iijiir.it ion of muaie

SEATS

NOW

PRICES

fi.ee * 1.50

NEXT WEEK—SEATS TODAY, 9 A. MATINEES, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 2 P. M.

Atssvt t£E& J J SHOGErr PEESENT THE SMARTEST. GAYEST, AND /5G5T .MAGNIFICENT *, OF /I0SIC4L SPECTACLES NL, ' ’ ' I

THE

38*

HUKeiTft’S

Flret Vi

Thl* to her " lavorito and atlil

Every Day at 2:15 and 8:15 Mats., J5c to 50c. Eve., 15c to $1.00

audevilte Tour ef tho Notofi Aotroao ROSE COGHLAN WILLIAM L. GIBSON and REGINA CONNELLI In Aaron Hoffmaa'. Newert Comedy, “THK HONKYMOON. ” PATPICOLA "The scintillatng aekloUIst" JA ^ D1LLON and BETTY PARKER HiTjN^NiSi

x t SENOR FRISCQE—«« win faitortrtn « it F ^ ^ L q BURHS i fORiN Tiwui | 1HE RANPALS-;;^^-...

WRRRT.FR Tttin with Daring and Difflcnlt Stunt* Get All the New* In FUm Form Hr.d the Funnj Paragraph* in

KlNOGRAMS /ND LITERARY TOPICS.

PHOTOPLAYS.

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Alice Joyce ‘refiStoo* “THE SPORTING DUCHESS” Crystal Entertainers.

I The Houao of Thrill*

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THURS., FRI., SAT. TEXAS GUINAN The Female Bill Hart, in “Fighting Vigilantes” JAS. J. CORBETT • PRINCE OF AVENUE A."

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UBERTI HIES

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.. >5M-ARMV OF ‘'CLEVER entertainers

A FORMIDABLE ARRAV OF

| PRICES — EVENING — $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. I I Wednesday Matinee, 56c to $1.50. Saturday Matinee. 50c to $$.06. |

QUumfo* Thursday, Friday, Saturday TOM ‘THE DAREDEVIL’ The Romance of a Hard Boijed Tenderfoot

AN EVENT

In the Annals of the Photoplay History of This City the Appearance of—

Clara Kimball Young

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“The Forbidden Woman” She^s here ALL WEEK to inspire, delight and entertain you. This attraction is ^ drawing capacity and overflow crowds, so # come early. Next Week—“THE MYSTERY of tbe YELLOW ROOM”

The Door Barricaded. The Window Burred. Yet the Crlmlnnt Bntered. How Did He Knlerf How Did He dwrapef

Lyons-Moran Farce—Fox News Weekly

Today-Theda Bara iu ‘Lore of Ambition’

^Circle

IHSINEOFTNE JILFNT ari

NORMA TALMADGE as Inga Sond«rson. the Artist’s Model, in “THE WOMAN GIVES” BY OWEN JOHNSON

ALL THIS WEEK

Doors Open Daily at 11a.m.,

First of a New Series of “Bor* Stories hy BOOTH TARKINGTON ••KdRar and the Teneker’s Pet”

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The t irciett* of New* Yvonne Le Bona. \ lotlnidte circle Orchestra *?

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in connection with C. & 0. Ry. Daily through Drawing-room Sleeping Car service to HOT SPRINGS, VA. WASHINGTON, D. C. 4 SCHEDULE Lv. Indianapolis (Big Four) 6:15ra. Ar. Hot Springs. Va. (C. Jk <X). 10:45 a. m. next day Ar. Washington D. C. (C. & O.) .4:10 p.m. next day This schedule also affords convenient connections for Richmond, Va.: Old Point Comfort, Va.; Newport News, Va., and Norfolk, Va. Far additional in Twain tion eaneernlng torws rreerratiniua, ete^ appb to CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE Kngb*h Bloch. Monument Circle, or Union Station. J. W. GARDNER. Div. Passenger Agent. ■■■■ ns.

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EXTRA!

ALICE HOWELL COMEDY TAD DOLAN’S ENTERTAINERS

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THE VENUS OF THE SCREEN

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THOMAS In' Her 0*n Ufa’s Stwy ‘ YOUTHFUL p/Foylfl Primi—Km

LIBERTY QUlNTfiXTR

NOTHING IF NOT ORIGINAL

AMERICAN HARMONISTS

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ALL THIS WEEK

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