Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 204, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1920 — Page 7
MP OF HEALTH WmW'THAM TOTS i Boat to Care for Ones in Peril of Diseases. NKW YORK, Jan. 3.—ln congested New York, where air Is hardly more plenIPul than money, the latest project In
w (Continuous l&ucfevi/fe w v / UNTIL // P. M. : NEXT WEEK A Musical Delight VIRGINIA BELLES Seven Accomplished Girls Who Excel as Instrumentalists . HARRY TSUDA FOLLIS & LEROY Equilibristic Marvel Songs and Droll Dances 1 ARTHUR DEVOY & COMPANY | In a Refreshing Comedy Playlet CLARK&LAVERE CLAYTON & LENNIE The Mirthful Pair The Happy Chappie and His English Friend ;" ART SMITH WILLIAMSES TAYLOR Society Entertainen ‘‘Step Lively” Comedians FOX COMEBY ‘‘ROARING BATHTUBS” || Dancing in the Lyric Ballroom 1 1 ' | 2,000-seats-2,000 j
lEvsry Dsy sf 2*ls<ind 815 seats ° we wek |w * Dv * HeE Return of the Favorites After Two Years The High Quality WOMli'P D of Our Shows Exempt Us nvyiVldv D* From Making Additional THk iM JOh T^T NEW YEAR’S IVIAOU IN RESOLUTIONS MARGUERITE Our Prices Prove We Do w* W W ,l "*'| NotProflteer - lvil.Jl.lJh,K Offer Their One-Act Comedy “MARRIED” By PORTER EMERSON BROWN LILLIAN and Her TWIN BROTHERS / Novelty Gymnasts I CHAS. HENRY’S PETS CLARK & VERDI / With the Prettiest Act in .. Vaudeville Noted Italian Comedians Big Laugh Feature JAS. and SADIE LEONARD With RICHARD ANDERSON In “WHEN CAESAR C’s HER” A Travesty on Bernard Shaw’s Famous Play STANLEY & BIRNES QUIXEY FOUR Eccentric Dancing Skit A Quartet With Pep and “AFTER THE CLUB” Personality - ADDED ATTRACTION One of America’s Best Musical Comedy Stars LILLIAN HERLEIN , In a Cycle of Exclusive Songs, With Attractive Costume Changes 1 EARL THURSTENSEN, PIANIST 1 AND THE ALWAYS-INTERESTING KINOGRAM NEWS PICTURES AND PARAGRAPHS FROM AMERICA’S NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS
the “Live Longer” campaign consists largely of giving from 100 to 200 children eight hours of fresh air a day on board an abandoned ferry boat fitted up as a “Preventorium.” “Camp Manhattan” Is the name given the boat which is under the direct charge of New York City bureau for preventable diseases. From the results of examinations made by city physicians, children showing symptoms of preventable diseases, in their early stages, are
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select* dand enrolled as “passJ|ager*” on the good ship, “Camp Manhattan.” They go to the ship overy day just as they would go to school, and are thus not separated from their parents, although they get the full benefit of medical treatment and. outdoor life. They are fed, if’suffering from malnutrition, with the proper food, compelled to join in the rest periods (sleep in the open air, wrapped warmly in steamer blankets) and their rogress watched carefully by Nurse Selina Weigel, the skipper of the boat.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3,1920.
AMUSEMENTB. TnnAY ( E. H. JULIA < PRICKS: t La rl*m t J Sothern-Marlowe TWO Times V Today Matinee, 2P. M.— “TWELFTH NIGHT.” Tonight. P. M. — “HAMLET.” $ >l, (1.60, $2, 32.80. si JAN. 5-6-7 SEATS now selling The Play that Puts the Brakes on the Downward Path . Don f t Miss Seeing This Wonderful Play . JETHER, 3 Months in Boston— g Months in Chicago NAOMI, The Son of Jesse. 2 Seasons in N. Y. — 3 Months in Philadelphia Coualn of Jether’a. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY 2:30 P. M.-~Seat* at 2 Box Offices JANUARY Fmt^ *l= f ( A NEW COMEDY l 1 Year in Saats MONDAY GLASS JUttS ECKERT 000MMNJ Lonfi >a J OTASH and PERLMUTTER in the “FILLUM” BUSINESf I Elttnge Theatre, New York —BIG SCENIC PRODUCTION — Excellent Cat I COMING SELWYN AND COMPANY PRESENTS MAIL TEA FOR THREE °*-* s Saturday, MJI A. ML VIl A &AAAAJJJ Monday, January by roi cooper megrue. January 12 with Arthur Byron and Frederick Perry *SO? 7^5 Saturday One Year at Maxine Elliott Theater, New York. $1 50 2 on!y M DIRECT FROM LASALLE THEATER, CHICAGO. ' 52.00'
TWO* TIMES De WOLF HOPPER "The Bittar'Oli” ENGUSIFS; N. All Week, Commencing Monday Night. A WHIRLWIND /N. A snappy OF / \ DIALOOCE LAUGHTER A HUNDRED ACCOM PAN- DELICATE lED BY A X. SITUATIONS GALE of ALEX. A. AARONS X. MADE HARM- & GEO. B. SEITZ Xv SMARTEST* able / X. AND A PEPMELODIES. / PRESENT \ rut CHORUS <LALALUCILLE> \ THE SEASON'S SNAPPIEST BOOK BY \ MUSICAL PLAY LYRICS BY FRED • \ , ARTHUR J. JACKSON X. * JACKSON MUSIC BY \ AND GEORGE Xv .X B. G. GERSHWIN X. DeSILVA. < Matinees Wed. and Sat. \ DMn C . Evenings, 50c to $2.00 / rriLrca. W ed. and Bat . Mat., 800 to $1,50 s Monday, Tuesday, Jan. 12-13-14. Mat. Wed. “DADDIES” A New Comedy by Jolxn L. Hobble, Direct from One Year at BeSasco and Lyceum Theater*, w York, and Power* Theater, Chicago. WITH A CAST OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE Seats ready Tliurs., Jan. 8. Mail orders now being filled when accompanied with remittance and self-addressed, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Jan. IS-16-17. IVlat. Sat. DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS TIGER ROSE A Melodrama of the 'Oreat Northwest, by Willard Mack —The Play That Ran for a Solid Year In N. Y. PRICES, 50c TO $2.00. SEATS, JAN. I*.
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Entire New Show Every Saida; LET’S GO Always See TWO SHOWS for the Price of One. ALL NEXT WEEK 0-ACTS-0 Gladys Brockwell in a WM. FOX MASTERPIECE GLADYS BROCKWELL DIRECTION WILLIAM FOX “FLAMES OF THE FLESH” FAIRMAN & ! D . I THE FOUR Patrick Kermece herlindas A Breath of Old I.TV „„ 0 C Whirlwind Erin. La DaFl Os to. Acrobats. —in— . TAYLOR & “TEA DC” COURTNEY & CURTIS I ERI\ J JEANETTE Comedians. A comedy playlet. | Eccentric Dancers ___ j
If == 1 Vlt’s Continuous — Let's Go m mmmm m 1,500 1,500 SEATS SEATS A I Entire New Show I **■ I Every Monday u V STAR VAUDEVILLE JL ACTS| j\ 10-20-30 One Block South of p the Rialto Theater
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