Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1920 — Page 5
THE IXDIANAPOLIS NEW WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 19201
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AT THE LOCAL PICTURE THEATERS
OHIO—"Old
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country there is a flavor of an Arabian Night's tale about "530.000," J. Warren Kerrigan's mystery-drama at the Isis for the last half of the week. The scenarist has invented an original method of introducing the story prop-
■Oid l^ady 31.” starring Emma IHinn. all the week. Other pictures \ er. and also of bringing it to a closeinternational News Weekly. Literary Digest Topics. Mutt and Jeff The search for a stolen necklace prooon comedy and Dog Gone Cleaver comedy. Music by the Ohio vides the story, which is enlivened by
Orchestra and The New* Glee Club Solo Qaartei • a three-cornered love affair. An Alice CXMLONIAX—-Eugene O'Brien in "A Fool and His Money.' all the week; also Howe!! comedy will also be shown Snub Pollard in one of his latest comedie*. a Prizma subject and the and Tade Dolan’s entertainers will current news weekly. A special musical program is given by the, offer a new repertory of songs and
. njjjj-,.,.. . instrumental numbers.
"The Broken' Butterfly.” starring Lew Cody, which continues all the week at the Crystal, is an adaption
y Penelope Knapp. The the role of Darrell
American Harmonists and the Liberty Quintet.
ALHAMBRA—-Margarita Fisher In "The Dangerous Talent, last half of the week. Other features include a Lyons-Moran farce and the Fox news
all the week.
of the story by
week. Other
CI^LE-^PrlsciHa^Pean^in of^S am^ u^ ^ week. An Alio* j star is seen in
APPELLATE COURT
Abstracts of Opinions Announced April 27, 1920.
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SALES—WARRANTS—ANIMALS. 10348. William Kemp et al. vs. Thomas
J. Mays. Jay C. C. Affirmed. McMahon. J.
(1) Action by the appellee for damages
selling him
by reason of the appellant
cholera hogs which were warranted sound The appellants contend that there « evidence to show any warranty of the hogs. {1 The court says that appellee testified that j 5 when he objected to buying the hogs one of § the appellant partners said. * There is no i hog cholera in the country that I know of. j f and the piss are all right.” The court says: || “A direct and positive affirmance that an s animal is sound amounts to a warranty of | soundness, and so. too. does an affirmation I - that the animal is 'all right.' ” (2j, The annellants failed to show such diligence as will warrant the granting a new trial for newly discovered evidence.
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SMITH'S—■Sylvia Breamer in "My Husband’* Wife.
Special ]■
\ beauty of Marcene. whom he finds liv-
CRYSTAL Lew Cody in "The Broken Butterfly,” all^ the week^ also a | ing with a reTengeful old woman who j
musical programs are made a feature at each performance^
comedy, the current news weekly and a special musical program by
WITH .THE STABS OF MOVIELAND.
“Old Lady *1" as a photoplay, the featore at the Ohio all the week, is as pleasing in many ways as the •tage success. Emma Dunn in .a role which ah* created on the stage 1* a pleasing character in the film version. The love story is of an aged couple whose worldly wealth is invested in worthies* mining stock. With the remnant of their fortune provision Is made for the wife to enter an old lady's home, and the husband plans to spend his last years in an asylum for the poor. But fate wills otherwise and he enters the home as "Old Lady *1.” Henry Harmon, who played Abe. the husband, on the stage.)
sion. edies.
Cleaver/
weekly and fiD+ciml mu* Orchesti -
Solo Qu
the same role In the screen ver-
»*.- international news
Digest topics, ided by the Ohio News Glee Clul?
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Barr McCutcheon is the "A Fool and His Money." re picture at the Colonial, e O'Brien as the featured Fool and His Money" l« mixed with drama and in picturesque settings,
fly from the gay this story of an ► In an old castle investigates ghost
a beautiful Amerlcan- , vanquishes a villainous
a plot for hi# new
r* for hi# new home,
a cast headed by addition to this
- ird is seen In on* of his latest comedies, a Prisma subject In natural colors and the current news weekly also are shown The American Harmonists and the Liberty Quintet give a special musical
program.
Being able to Imitate any handwriting proves a dangerous talent to the stenographer-heroin* of the photo-drama, "The Dangerous Talent," the feature at the Alhambra Thursday, Friday and Baturday. MarFlsher, innocent of any wrong-
MM position when her
her talent simply ’t want any one
Jupllcat* the writing of other# with such ease and cleverness. Through a trick that approaches blackmail, ths girt obtains iHiisrnifinf ndth a bachelor millionaire Here she stumbles on to a
plot which she is enabled to thwart with her knowledge of penmanship. She prove* her worth in such an extraordinary way that a romance is well developed before the final fadeout brings the story to an end. Other program features will be a LyonsMoran farce and the Fox news
weekly.
Settings which seem authentic in Turkish detail, splendid silhouetted scenic effects, fierce acting by Priscilla Dean, Wallace Beery and scores of Turkish soldiers and desert robbers characterize the big picture at the Circle thi* week, "The Virgin of Stamboul." Priscilla Dean Is an interesting person to watch, pretty in an odd way, and a fearless actress who never falters before Vi id Arabs, powerful Turks or mad camels. Her American lover is unlucky enough to become the enemy of all the important rascals In Stamboul, and she manages to be present at every fistic engagement, using her own brown fists to good effect. An impressively large pageant, arranged by Frank Zimmerer, artist, and SL Barrett McCormick. manager of the theater, pictures with vigor and color the excitement, romance and pulsing life of the oriental city. The Circle orches-
selection* from “Caval-
leria Bustlcana" and William Weir-
lein Ming*.
A woman whh* 1
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as the girl’s aunt, but who in , reality store the child from her father, t who had jilted her. Complications j and adventures lead to a dramatic i climax. The star is supported by | Pauline Stark and May Alden. In; addition to this feature a comedy artti ; the current news weekly are shown ! and a special musical program is given by the Crystal entertainers. A double feature program will be | offered at the Regent the last half of j the week. Olive Thomas will be seen t in "Toothful Folly." and Texas Guin- { an, noted portrayer of feminine west- j ern characters, will be seen in "The Lady of the Law." "Youthful Folly" ; is regarded as one of the best productions in which Miss Thomas has
starred.
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■B >man wh wants by wanting
decides what she
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at Smith s this week. She Is an actress, successful, and very proud of her success. A doctor, a charming fellow with a few ambitions of his own, fail# in love with her, agree# to give up tits medical aspirations for the sake of being with her, and marries her. Th« time come* when the actress must choose between her career and her husband, and she divorce# the doctor. She soon finds herself half in love with some one else, but can not make up her mind to marry again, when she finds that her hueband. living In another city under an assumed name, has married again* Then she knows that he was the only man for her. and she goes after him again. The outcome of the story Is more unusual than the body of the plot. Sylvia Breamer plays the actress, and Robert Gortfcm, one of the moot attractive of the younger leading
men, is the doctor.
Though the scenes are laid in this
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COATS *161° *51 0 ge^
King’s prices on salts are the talk of the town. Styles of every description at a real saving. Suits, 521.50 to 595
The Reason far KIrk’s Success Lower prices, better merchandise, courteous treatment, satisfied customers.
Men’s Kloz Pressed and Repaired * Free.
Standard Patterns, 15c 20c 25c
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Standard Quarterly, 25c Designer, 15c
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Women’s Spring Coats Repriced to Figure That Saves You Money Whether one prefers utility coats, or short coats, simplicity or elaboration, the styles ior spring include them all and are here, ready for your choice. Many models. $35.00 Value,
All Alterations Free. This Means Another Saving of $2 to $5.
Spring Coats for the Little Folks Newly styled belted coats for the ehild of 8 to 14 are here in so many different styles of making that mothers will find it easy to get| just the coat they want at just the price they have in mind to give the little ones protection from spring’s changeable weathers and at the same time give them the most .attractively made and becomingly suited coat that money
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Up to $10
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$5.98
Silk Poplin Dresses Made in the preferred styles women are wearing this spring. Black, taupe, navy, plum.
$8.95
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Corset Specials R & G, Royal Worcester, Warner’s and Miller corsets; slightly soiled; nearly all sizes. $1.50 to $2.00, special 98c $2.50 to $3.00, special $1.50 $3.00 to $4.00, special $1.98 $4.50 to $5.00, special $2.50
Bargain Table 5c INDIANAPOLIS SCHOOL TABLETS (limit 5), each Ov 5c WAX LUNCH PAPER 1 (limit 6 rolls), 3 for AvL 7c SWEETHEART TOILET SOAP
(limit 12), each.
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Women Prefer America’s Best Makes in Selecting Hosiery and Underwear Women know from experience that'the “Indiana” stocks are complete; they know that there will be a choice of their particular style garment in several makes, and more important, they know that they will buy quality merchrndise. “Indiana's” spring stocks are complete with styles for every individual need. KAYSER’S SILK-TOP UNION SUITS, in “WAYNE KNIT, TRIPLE WEIGHT.” ALL-
SILK, FULL FASHIONED HOSE, 40 black or white d)0#ri0 PURE SILK HOSE, full fashioned, with double lisle tops and soles; black, (£0 QO white, navy and cordovan ADSAeUO OUT SIZE. #ULL FASHIONED PURE SILK HOSE, reinforced tops and soles; (gO QO black, navy and cordovan dLy*€/0 WAYNE KNIT, OUT SIZE FIBER SILK HOSE, double tops and soles; 40 black, white, gray and cordovan.... 0X#tI0 “JUNIOR” PURE SILK HOSE, £0 4 0 double silk tops €hy*“iO
flesh or white, made either bodice £0 4 Q
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KAYSER’S SILK-TOP VESTS,
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KAYSER’S FINE LISLE VESTS, bodice top, white only, regular sizes, 65c; 7^1#* KAYSER’S VESTS, with fancy yokes, regu-
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extra sizes, $1.25, 98c, 75c Util/ GLOBE TAILOR-MADE UNION SUITS FOR WOMEN, good quality cotton, in several styles; extra sizes, $1.25; regular QQs* EXTRA LARGE PANTS FOR WOMEN, made lace or cuff knee; also vests to match, with wing sleeves; sizes 46, 48 and fiQ/* 50; an exceptionally good value at U5/1/ SHAPED VESTS, with high neck, long sleeves; high neck, short sleeves, or low neck, short sleeves; extra sizes, 59c; /IQ/* WOMEN’S TIGHTS, with lace cuff or 4Q knee; extra sizes, 59c; regular sizes... PURE SILK HOSE, full fashioned, double
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“WAYNE KNIT,” FULL FASHIONED LISLE HOSE, with double tops and OQ^ soles; black or white 05/C “WAYNE KNIT,” OUT SIZE SEAMLESS SILK LISLE HOSE, reinforced at wearing points; black, white and 7Qn cordovan • 5/1/ CHILDREN’S SILK LISLE STOCKINGS, black, white and brown; irregulars 4Qr» of 75c grade fi5/C FULL FASHIONED PURE THREAD SILK HOSE, in white; irregulars of £1 4Q Wayne $2.50 qualify ' 01.410 FULL FASHIONED LISLE STOCKINGS, double garter top, extra quality of 4€k/* irregulars of 75c grade, £ pair Tt5/V
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Extra Fine Gingham, 75c Beautiful color combinations, m the much wanted plaids, for street and house dresses. Silk Mixed Gingluum, 69c New plaids and checks, fine woven quality tissue gingham for women’s and children’s dresses. Silk Foulards, $2.98 Extra quality all silk materials for women’s dresses; beautiful patterns on navy grounds. Silk Poplin, $1.48 Regular $2.00 grade, fine lustrous finish, for women’s and children’s wear. Fiber Silk Shirting, $1.75 32 inches wide, beautiful cluster stripe for men’s shirts, boys* waists, etc. White Waisting, 29c 27 iriches wide, assorted stripes for waists and dresses. White Waisting, 49c 36 and 40 inches wide, in plaids, checks and stripes, for waists and dresses. 40-Inch White Organdy, 98c Crisp finish, extra fine quality, permanent finish for blouses, dresses, etc.
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