Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 289, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1920 — Page 9
CLARA, THEDA AND NORMA LOVE DIFFERENTLY Olive Thomas at Colonial—Corbett at Regent—Revue at English’s
most famous women on the make loTe differently. A glimpse of the three at the movies today proves that Theda Bara, Norma Talmadge and Clara Kimball Young employ widely different methods In their love making. Theda vamps the men to the mar- j riage altar in "Lure of Ambition,” now j at the Alhambra. Bara's vamping obtains fine clothes, dinners and jewels and finally real love. Norma Talmadge presents real honest lore in “The Woman Gives" at the Circle. Her love lifts a man out of the gutter of sin. The love of Clara Kimball Young at the Ohio in "The Forbidden Woman” is dramatic and spectacular. Clara's love runs deeper than that of Norma or Theda. -I- -I- -ICLABA The first glimpse of Clara Kimball Young in “The Forbidden Woman" is In a big bed. yhlle in bed she sips her chocolate t receives her trades people, who bring beautiful gowns and hats to her. Clara is an actress in Paris in her latest movie story and her beauty causes Andrew DeClermont to fall -passionately in love with her. This Frenchman is married and when Clara turns him down in a purely American way, he puts a revolver to his temple and fires a shot which sends his soul on a long journey. Andrew was careless to kill himself in Clara's apartments, as scandal ruined her reputation —to pueh an extent she left Paris for America. In the country in America she mets Malcolm Kent, played by Conway Tearle, and the real love develops and wedding bells are preparing to ring when Clara ' realizes that Kent s sister was the hus band of the mad DeClermont, who killed himself at her feet. Tearle. in a dramatic scene, believes that Clara, known in the film story as Diane Sorel, Is a bad woman. In the end the wife of the Frenchman convinces Tearle that Clara s relations with her husband were noble and not what Tearle thought. Then a flood of sunshine. Opinion—This Clara Kimball Young drama is richly mounted, splendidly acted by every one in the cast; the story reasonable, powerfully dramatic in places; really wonderful photography in the J scenes in the country; the star as beautiful and as wonderfully gowned as if she was a queen—in all a picture that will endear movie fans to the Ohio. On view all week at the Ohio. -I- -|- -|- NOKMA. Norma Talmadge in “The t\ oman Gives,” is first seen as an artist model posing in a sort of Joan of Arc for an honest but struggling sculptor, Robert Milton by name. Norma and the struggling sculptor are In love but Norma hastens over to pose for a great and rich painter, Daniel Garford. . Garford is a real man who loves his but the wife —she is deceitful and Undiscovered by her husband while in the arms of another man. Garford then hits the path of shame after the terrific jolt at discovering his wife's degradation, and sinks into a life of shame. Norma has the Atta Boy way about her and she sets out to again put Garford on the path of decent living. She does splendid work and then learns that Garford and Milton both love her. We will not spoil the story by telling the ending. Another feature of the program is the first of Booth Tarklngton's new series of boy stories and is called “Edgar and the Teacher's Pet." More of this charming and refreshing story later. Both pictures at the Circle all week. -i- -iREVI E OPENS. Hailing from the Pacific cosst, the Fancbon & Marco Revue opens tonight at English's for a three-days' engagement. Itt is a song and dance affair, with FanCbon, a dancer, and Marco, a violinist, heading the show. They have the assistance of Nelson and Chain, comedian; Arthur West, who in “black face"; Bill Dooley, Ida and others besides a dancing chorus of thirty. “Three Wise Fools,” a comedy of the sunshine type, opens Thursday at English’s. -!- -I- -I----IiOLM BAKET. Adolph Bolm. who heads his own ballet in a concert at the Murat next Sunday night, is a busy man. Besides dancing, he has trained every member of the ballet, designed each costume and originated every dance presented on the program. Bolm appeared with the Russian ballet some years ago In Indianapolis. Equally as busy as Bolm is George Barrere. who founded and directs the Little Symphony orchestra, which will be one of the features of the concert. Miss Ruth Page of Indianapolis is Boim’s chief dancer. The Murat will he dark until next Thursday night, when Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne appear in “The Master Thief.” This is not a motion picture, but a live affair in which the former movie stars appear in person. -J- -I* -IB. F. KEITH’S. Rose Coghlan for more than fifty years Identified with the legitimate stage, is making her first vaudeville appearance In this city at Keith's this week. She is appearing in a condensed version of the stage success, "Forget Me Not.” Patricola and Seuor Frisco are prominent on the bill. L^KIN&MARWr&I 127 West Washmrto* V j
| A BIG SCENE It is hard to tell if Conway Tearle is trying to kiss Clara Kimball Young in this picture or if he intends to treat her rough. This is the big scene iu "The Forbidden Woman,” a dramatic love story, at the Ohio all week. Tearle is Miss Young’s leading man. NEW BILLS. The Orpheus Comedy Four, for many years a favorite on the vaudeville stage, is the headliner at the Lyric this week on a .bill which includes Mabel Whitman and Her Dixie Boys, besides other acts. The "girls” are men at the Broadway this week, as former soldiers and sailors' play both the male and female parts in "The Soldiers and Sailors Revue." Bert and Maybelle in a musical comedy, "Tag Day Girls," is the chief attraction at the Rialto this week. Harry Fields, known as “Hello Jake,” is the chief comedian in “The French Frolics" at the Park this week. THEDA. Theda is vamping for a purpose—to find happiness. She finds happiness by the use of her charms, whereas in her previous photoplays she had caused unhappiness. Theda, the famous Theda, has still her appeal, only intensified by the addition to her charms the value of virtue and truth. Olga Dolan, played by Miss Bara, is a stenographer in an American city, who eventually becomes the wife of an English duke. "The Lure of Ambition” is the name of Theda’s new picture, and it gives Theda an opportunity to appeal to the wife as well as to the husband. Theda's vamping, as we have said be-
You are a Stockholder in the greatest business in the world x YOU are going to do an act this month whose ii>, fluence will carry around the world It will seem a simple thing to you—merely making a gift in the Interchurch World Campaign, But in Church hospitals all over the country’ sick people will be made happier, for part of your gift will go to them. In scores of children's homes supported by the Church more children will have a chance. In China where there is one doctor to every 400,000 people (America has one to every 712) the Church’s medical forces will be strengthened and encouraged * Babies who might have died It will not be spent in useless overhead. At least a million dollars will be saved by the mergIn India where a third of the babies die before ing c f thirty campaigns into one united effort, their second year,the lives of babies will be saved. Church schools apd colleges will share your Your life will be at work gift [half of America’s 450,000 students in insti- ’ n ever y land tutions of higher grade are in Church Institutions ]. Whether you are a Church member, or whethIn preachers’ homes where preachers’ wives er y° u merely contribute, you will put your life have patched and darned and wetted their work to work through the Church in every comer with their tears, life will be happier and better. pf the World. And long after your life ia over [BO % of the preachers now are paid less than influence will survive and serve. S2O a week.] These are the terms in which to think of the These are some of the things your money Church. will do. And this is * . . i . We have thought too long about it in terms n,, of little things. Let us get; a picture this month VY hat your money Will not do of its world-wide sweep. Let us stop thinking .... of ourselves as givers of pennies. It will not put two Churches where only one should be. The Movement means thirty de- We are fellow-workers with Almighty God—nominations pledged to prevent duplication stockholders in the greatest business in the and waste. world. United Financial Campaign April 25th-Majr 2nd. viforld Movement 72m publication of this •drurttueeueest Im made po—ible through the cooperation of thirty dmaominmHoau r j
fore, has a purpose, that of attaining a position of power and wealth. But, like the heroine of many plays, she finds that love is the greatest thing in life. Unlike the aforesaid heroines, however, she finds \*o wer and wealth in marrying the man she loves. The play has a happy and satisfying ending. Opinion—Theda at her best as a “happiness" vamp, a well directed production. At the Alhambra the first half of the week. -!- -I- -I* OLIVE LIKE MARY. Olive Thomas wanted a chance to look sweet like Mary Pickford. So Olive wrote “Youthful Folly.” Olive, in her self-made movie, is first seen as a pretty southern glr!< full of the Joy of life, energy and love. She marries a man who is personally only anxious to avoid scandal with another woman. While married to Olive he sees a chance to be near the other woman without the world getting wise. . Olive throws an emotional scene and both discover that they actually love each other. That is Olive’s idea of a good story. At the. Colonial all week. -I- -I- -1CORBETT IN THE MOVIES. James J. Corbett, former champion heavyweight fighter, is now In flie movies. and y\ i y Jewel Fiionograpn Cos. i_ 229 North Pennsylvania, Take Elevator. ,-j
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In “The Prince of Avenue A,” Corbett is seen as Barney O’Connor, a young •Irish politician, who is bucking a crooked political gang. Barney allows the gang to get something on him and he has a hard time squaring it with the voters as well as the girl ho loves. in the end Corbett whips the gang. .at the Regent all week. -I- -I- -!- THE GARTER AGAIN. Maurice Tourneur's production of “My Lady's Garter" is the offering at the Isis for the first half of the week. The action centers around a clever crook who steals a costly garter set In diamonds. The mystery movie has been discussed at length in this space. A Hank Mann comedy, “A Gun Riot," is also on the bill. -I- -I- -I- ---! MR. SMITH’S. j There are plenty of tears and laughs ! and thrills in “The Sagebrusher,” now at Mr. Smith’s. : Emerson Hough is the author of the | famous story from which the photoplay was obtained, and he has pictured his characters so well that the producer had little to cut out or build. Action is the dominant feature, with several fights, the dynamiting of a dam, | and the consequent flood. It reaches the hlghts of drama and | comedy and sets one aflame with pity, and almost all the other emotions.
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Its subjects are the simple denizens of the west, and two New York girls who are reduced by poverty to begin life anew there. One of the girls comes to the little mining town to take the position of housekeeper to a crude westerner. But she becomes blind on the train and is unable to see her employer, who Is the homeliest man in the town. She thinks of him as an ideal, and is touched by his chivalry. To tell the lest of the story would be to betray the secrets of a tale which gives many surprises. Opinion—good work by Marguerite De La Motte, Noah Berry. LAST NIGHT’S DREAMS —WHAT THEY MEAN— V. Did you dream about paint and painting V The mystics lay down as a general rule that to dream of any sort of painting being done by yourself or by others; or to dream of paint In any form, or even of implements used in painting, is an omen of much good luck ahead of you and of many pleasures you will enjoy. It Is especially a sign of many pleasures if you dream you are daubing some one else, unless you are painting a woman's cheeks, in which case you must expect some woman to deceive you. To dream of a woman with painted
cheeks Is a sign of treachery against which you must guard. In case a woman dreams she is painting a picture, while she will meet with general good fortune she is likely to fix her affections upon someone who will not return her love. To dream that your clothing, or body,
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