Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1920 — Page 2
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THE INDIAN APOLIS NEWS. WEDNESDAY,^'OTEHBEE 24s 1920
AT THE LOCAL PICTURE THEATERS
ALHAMBitA—Enki in *‘M*r Hu*b»n4’* Frt*n4.;* !a*t hAlf the week.
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OHIO—'•SomethiriK to Think About,” a Cecil B. DeMllie production, witto
" j»pl«naia cant Exc^pttonaHy
The program will Include the Fox new* weekly and a Unnr<
Monte Blue, in indUnapoll* man and a J good story, splendidly produced- Other features include Topics of the
Bay, a comedy and excellent music by the Ohio Orchestra Barth*}mess and €aral Dempster io D. W Griffiths — *’ aaTIhe week. Other features include a baby ballet, _ SB ^ a comedy. “The Toonville Tlrolley.'’ and the Pathe
news weekly. vj
LOXIAI—"Ho Don* DeUy.” with Grace Darmond. Walter Hiers. Coleen Moore and T Hoy Barnes, all the week; also Charlotte Merriaro in her Utest comedy, 'Watch Tour Husband," the current news review and a special musical program by the American Harmonists and Liberty
Entertainers.
ileal program
lists—-Mary Miles Minter in ‘'Fire* of the Heart," last half the week- Added y attractions include a ^medy, "Should Tailors Trifle?”
hklkxt—wimain
Usy,” a baby baliet, arramred by Miss G«r trade Hacker teoetred weD merited applause and the FoaUine Fo* omedy. “The TaskerriJI#- TroBer" detiffcved the amhenee wKb For esoelience of cast, elaborate wtthurn and tiamorous *iomedy situations, “So Lons Letty.” the screen remon of the etase saccem which is the cuireat festarr at the Colonial is one of the moot iwterestins of comedy-dramas picturued. With Coleen
Waiter Hier* and T. Boy
olayi ns the leadis* roles in the screen rer*ion. the picture has last none of the original wit and humor of flu play. Is addition a sum her of bathing saris are seen in rapport of the leather players. The opesint of So Loss Letty finds two newly married eonplew—the Hobum rad the XiBers— bring in adioimag bungalows in a select colony at the seashore. Harry Miller fakes the word spaed in all its forms while Grace, his wife. Is strong for gingham gowns, home cooking and knitting Tomm? Bobbins lores bis ftreatde and home cooked meats, hot Letty. his wife, has a desire for Pacts
.fotrntam ih "The Hcuttloro,” nil of the week; alao Snub * ax * m Pollard in one or hi# latest comedies. 'The Dear Departed.” ^ Tamm r r*t
curKTAle—Alice joyee in "The Vico of Fool#," all the week; also a comedy, lbs current new# review and a special musical program by the Crystal
Entertainers
‘The Roundup," nil the week. A
»MirB*n-.Rpscoe fFatty) Arbackie in Mack Bennett comedy is also shown
WITH THE STARS
OF MOVIE LAND
Two motor accidents em vital (actors to Enid Ueaneit's new picture. -Her Husband's Friend " which w!8 be shown at the Alhambra Tburaday, Fndsy end fisturday Mies
as Jbditb Westorer. mar
new picture wiH be fh'n ifrUUr rad
appoors as Judith
> a ffkabi# young chap wbow coo cogoonaf ftooliy f«r<»e her to dtvorcr Before, the decree Is granted be is
notified that his fortuoe is wiped out br a brush in tha sbKh mortiet and then Jm-
c*r. make any arrsogemesito to mee> Spoctfied rn the diyorm papers . by a motor Dock Unknown to uraetun Hadley, her fausbond * gone bond for him and has to
the sboHMiy Si nos be is a eons par surely poor men. this pots a hoary burden on him. Lot* the apung woman meets him. rad when she isorns of Ms rula-
«f story ‘The Lore the story sufficiently to prorido s satisfactory background for the happy iorers the dosing scene "An Autumn Fan-
in to
. _ together and decide that
something mast be done. Each decides that the temperament of the other s wife wosht suit faun better, so they decide to trade ria the divorce court*. Grace rad Letty am duty advised of the deemott and are asked for th«r opinion*. They go into secret conference and return with an ultimatum that it will not do. They soon prove to their husbands that each was sadly mistaken when be thought be saw in the other man s wife an ideal companion In addition to the feature attraction Charlotte Merrs am m seen in her latest comedy. Watch Tour Husband ” the current news review also is shown and a special musacai program M given by the American Har
ssomsts and Liberty Entertainer*.
Perhaps t&e most appaaiiag rote Mary 1 Robert
day. Friday and S^^ay. Miss Minter X* east as a fated girt, raorod from rnfawes by a baud of crooks. So carefuBy aswl dourly
* Sty ^ §p£
but Cameron s mother places ancestry above character and object* to the affair. In ad-
Ser from s«..« WW* 1 of their Robert Gordon the auppmttng thaa ■!»* believes them to IfJ^udm Sliest Caseaty. Raymond Tooker, TLrloZZr?** fraora a^ tfi /wuniain aII ihft beauty ^***^<17 rm tbe current news rwrww •rr
ia th^sSSd. ’• • ‘ shoarn and a mcoial musical nrogram is
At the "age of sixteen she ro-
Sorreat is the shoe* when ' rrren hy the Crystal Entertainers
are diopeiled that she Is at the Few of us have had the thrill, if such it _ aorook bersell sader the ran be termed, of meeting a bod man” face
„ unscrupulous member of the to face, and beating him on the fate icterveoea and »he smxro J?* £**?**
the opportunity to work for the rugenoration Heather have we ever arcompon of the loyal men and women who had be- «^^nrmen wto. the
TT»c tn iCki^ T *?LU-art^ wtil be * | fan 1 n f* 1
comedy Should Tailors Trailer' j fall of firewater, and ititent
William Farruun does »ob» of the ft work of bis career m The ScoUJers ’ a thrilling story of the sea. the. feat ore attracUtm at the Regent for the week. The picture is founded on the story oi the same name by Clyde C Westover Mr. Farts urn appears in a role that gives him ample opportunity to demonstrate his unusual ability as an actor. What is regarded as one of the most thnliing fights ever pictured cm the screen is seen m the picture. The star is supported by a east of well known players. In addition ti> the feature attraction Snub Poliard
Indii
one pur-
pom—that of riding away wi#h your watip
from one of their belts Perhaps
who would not care for but Roecoe 'Fatty* -Aiplaying as the sheriff in " which is continuing
week at Smith's goes through these experiencm with • contented smile and a something ia hie manner which indicate* that nerves are unknown—at least to him. BridBy. the screen version of Edmund Day's story is vnrid depiction of life ir. the sally nineties Along the Arizona border. When Dick Lane returns from a long stay in the desert, he finds that his best friend has married fan fiancee and that ait his friends behove him dead. He return* to the land of dead things” once more, eiooely pursued, however, hr the very friend who betrayed him. The sheriff is also on hand and wh-u follow* auks* the overage audience sit on the edge of their seats, awaiting, with mtewae expectations, the final outcome. And they are not cisappointed. A Mack SenceCt special music are the other
With the Producers
pearing in D. W, Griffith's ‘"Way East." Mr. Bai-rymors. In company
“The Last of the Mohicans." Maurice Tourneur s first Associated Producers' film, has had its final run and is soon to be released. This great Cooper story in film form has every thing for all ages to enjoy— thrill# lore, spectacular event* ana beautiful outdoor scenes—and is espedaliy appealing to young Americans and Boy Scouts. On* reei subjects, to be released each week, are announced by Educational Film Exchange*. Inc., a* an addition to-its present subject*. The** include two brands, vanity comedies and gaiety comedies, which will alternate on the schedule. John Barymore ha* paid a generous tribute to the art of Lfffiaa Gish, who is *p-
•*-* «»*•'»• are*. *#«** « sag
sister Ethel and brother Done!, saw —way Down East" at tire Forty fourth Street theater. in New York, and the actor does not hesitate to compare Mias Gish to Duse and
Bernhardt. 1
To please One Woman.” Lois Weber's first idtease under her contract with Famous
due for it* premier De-
pHSiBBi Windsor. Mire Water's latest discovery, makes her <%but in this pro-
duction
Lady Diana Maimer*, daughter of the duke and duchess of Rutland, ia to Uecoma an American motion picture star. Tyriw Power tragedian, has rimed S «0ntrart with W. 1. Ziegfekl to appear is a
Players-Lreity, is comber IfiToaire
forthcoming
banner of ‘ ZiegfieW
luctiou under the
there are many
in one of tu« latest eonretite*. "The Dear
Departed.”
Against a background of aoriety kihwrre and frivolity a realistic story of Shattered life and human frailty is seen ia The Ties of Foots.” the current picture at the Crystal wittr Alice Joyce a* the star. Many stunning gowns ot the latest design are worn by the star, who is seen in the role of. Marion Rogers, daughter of a financier. Gordon plays opposite the star, in
3 or 4 Rooms
Furnished Complete
fore fee can i the alimony he Is killed
lion to the alimony eempfeoattoss Then come* the second motor accident
► faich
end firm -i’X
bet,um Cooke* novel? Tom Chatterton. one time!
41c rtudi player in tefiianspoks. is r man, Tfc* vro$nm will be com* the Ko* aeW* weekly end a DM-
rervos to eigairbare -out affair*
Cupid an opportunity io iroiiMnd watei*, Tte M
Mariorio ~
I'uiro*."
H rogagemei.t
play, token from | phurson. creates *n
the story by lawnte Mm> n inP-reslin* end ft*
the <»»rw;iuM0® is
liresented by a. less capable I would beer* faited miserably the daughter of a stern, old stops* with another man on the
her mairtage with David Mark ley. a f cripple who hsd dond much U> sol earlier day* This mminxlr unfaith on feet part destroys all the Jove has blossomed in the fathers and lover's heart*, and tadiiway, is the main reason for blindness that comes to the blackaraith. Her husbran meets s tragtc death while at hi# work, and the poverty stricken mother-to-be returns on-*- more to Che little cpimtry ritiaga The father refuses to aethe <ripp|* enm-
in as a wife in
■ fettle one who ts
noon to enter the world. Now comes the lime when the woman must redeem herself ami win bark the k>v* of both father and 11u*hand This 1* aocomplbbed in a mar
Mmsmem: lo ' '
oeiit her a* his promisee and
name only, thtaktisg
veious manner, forming some ot the most dramatic Incident* in the whole piece. The
oast is beaded by Gloria Swanson, playing as Hath Anderson and Elliott Dexter, who re*wntly returned to the screen after a ion* illness, as the (ripple Others are Monte Bio*, a former Indiraaiiotis boy. Theodore Roberts. Julia. Faye and James Msaon Tb* character
■■HnnmnHMimPcMraftor
portrayal by there able perforsieni itnd the stellar dirorsiprehip that continually displays itself have dons much til drsmatising this theme to gresteat advantofe. Anhough
some., have contended that' *Wfe: Your Wlfor is Mr De Mine at
<^»ange
PHBHBWhis i*e*t
this production easily surpasses it in every way, Subsidiary attroctions are topic* of ih. day, a <omedy and excellent mualc by
iSt nsw Onto ism ■
roiioriS'*the* < Ui? Cird ^ ^ M *
following the I ftouth tea islan production "The island with tte i
lag* makes
:«sr“i
Love
Ciroi*
of fttovrason Darid’ GrtfftUs
•Jiffs an
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for the story of
i rocky rit
good setting . . unfortunate father and
thwart the re for the sake of
1. _. ■' .■■■■■■ I Barthrimcss as th* young lover, carries out the roto with Ids itialomary ability and fervor. Young, in love, and impetuous h« doe# not besuate
> for
the
pro-
and
to do ovary thing In feis power to alone f« his unintentional conveying of trouble to tfei father of tha girt he loves Mina Caro ‘ chipster carrier the heavier rotator th* i<41011 satisfactorily. With her diving
Miss Dempster makes the i
Deni
diction
swimming Miss Dempster makes the audienee forgot the delightful plquanciM of Lll it an Gish Miss Dempsters attempts to reproduce some of her predooreaor s meaner isms are only s minimum detraction to ter straightforward handling of a role is which the interest lies m character rather than ill
Tin
caracature Throughout the story she
forxete that the ablef interest of the tale is in her fathers nredleameut rather than th* attentions of her handfinsie young lover The story itself concerns a father, who. with the odds against him in court flees rather than stand trial for murder. The attempts
of his daughter, played by Miss to prevent ps removal from their home by officers of the law provide
principal interest of the plot. His fln.tl escape from a supposed drowning gives s twist to the plot which is both surprising rad stifftbtently plausible for that particular *
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