Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 294, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1920 — Page 7

FARIED MOVIE f BILLS ON TAP - FOR NEXT WEEK A MYSTERY movie, a drama of the frozen lands of Canada, kVilliam Famum in a drama of sacri 3ce, Charles Ray in a rube characterzation and Constance Talmadge in a

,. AMUSEMENTS - IMURAX-TCjDAY LAST 2 TIMES Matinee and Nlflrht I Francis X. BUSHMAN and Beverly BAYNE in “THE MASTER THIEF’ I Tomorrow 8:30 ftfiLa ''"ad’olph””'" ] One Concert Ballet < ■ lg|| INTIME—AND THE | the Little Symphony Olie Time In IpS George Barrere, Founder ♦ with RUTH PAGE and Metropolitan ComIndianapolis Box Office Open Tomorrow After 10 A. Prices: Orchestra, $2.50, $2 I Mam 6400-Auto. 27-270. Balcony, $2, $1.50 and $1 — mmsmmmm — mm mm cmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm l wed I —SAT. Opn 1 un. to 10 |un. | The First of a New Series of Brilliant Revues Nights at The Most Stupendous Production Ever Made By the K. # - J WINTER GARDEN COMPANY 2p. m. / \f Jlj /I EjSßß&jjKa m h ¥ f E iHßfllQfii A HUGE WHIRLING WHIMSICAL OUTBURST CmLLB. I Bewildering With Fun, Manic and Sartorial Display 2 ACTS 25 SCENES OAST OF 125 A Scintillating Shower of Stars, Including JACK NORWORTH HARRY WATSON STEWAKT BAIRD MARGIF.RITE FARKEL TEDDY TAPPAN HELEN ARMSTRONG TED LORRAINE JANET ADAIR AL BHAYNE GLADYS WALTON WHITE and CLAYTON' LLORA HOFFMAN' THE GLORIAS KLEIN BROTHERS SAM CKITCHERSON JIMMIE FOX BETTY FINCH FLORENCE ELMORE PRICES: $;, $1.50, $2 and $2,50, MATS: lIS si fcg COMING I# B ~ RT - ■■ i April 29- HA S l 30, Mayl| mm I \#II j£jg& mu, v . Satnrday ®NLY > In a Play in Three Acta. Matinee, *at™day jj “THE RIDDLE: WOMAN” Too, a..20 P. M. By charlotte E. Wells and Dorothy Donnelly. 1 -SO, $2.00.

MOTION PICTURES. ^ Mi WILLIAM FARNUM In the Drama of a Brother *s Sacrifice for His Little Sister “Heart Strings” Genius soars on wings! Perfidy and hate cannot crush it! Pierre sacrificed all for his sister! But his genius and honor’s fearful vengeance redeemed him! ssea Christy Comedy—“ Perfect Husbands” FOX NEWS WEEKLY

massive movie of the ancient dayß will bid for favor next week on the movie screen. Margery Daw will be at the Circle in the warning, “Don’t Ever Marry,” which is one of the comedy features of the menu. The mystery end of the movie menu will be found at the Ohio in the form of •‘The Mystery of the Yellow Room.” After a long absence the shadow of Bill Farnum will be seen at the Alhambra and Constance Talmadge will appear at the Colonial.

Another comedy contribution will be Charlie Ray In “The Hick” at the Isis. -I- -I- -ITHE CIRCLE. When three women claim one man for •i husband, it is bound to create trouble. When he really loves one of them his explanations in regard to the other two are bound to be funny to anyone not involved. . .. Also when It developes that the other twi wouldn't have him for a husband on a bet, their reasons for claiming aim are Interesting. Os such complication Is - the humorous, interesting Marshall Neils* production, "Don’t Ever Marry,” which will be the

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attraction at the Circle theater all next week. Marshall Neilan has chosen for his characters such types as Matt Moore for the besieged bridegroom, Margery Daw, Betty Bruton and Christine Mayo, the three brldeu, all married to the same man, little freckle*-faeed Wesley Barry ag the “world’s famous keyhole peeper” in the hotel where the honeymooners have their difficulties. The Circle’s program will contain other features including travel and novelty subjects, the Clrclette of News and Yvonne Leßoux, the accomplished young rioliniste. -I- -I- -I--“MYBTKRY OF THE YELLOW BOOM.” The movies are now following on the heels of the stage In presenting mystery plays. The latest movie mystery is called “The Mystery of the Yellow Room.” Tbe daughter of Prof. Stangerson ahrieks for help at midnight. When the door to her room is opened, murder and robbery is discovered, but the criminal can not be found. There is no possible chance for the culprit to escape unless through the

MOTION _PjCTUREB. Marshall Neilan’s Matrimonial “Mirthquake” Three women claimed to be his wife, two irate . fathers-in-law on his trail and a green-eyed ex-hus-band trying to put another notch on his gun handle! Boy! Page the gentleman who said two can live as happily as one. (+m dont * pifop marry] j DC**T Jijjjjj EL'v'E. r? jjfSlj /y\Af?PY ] H| The Speediest, Cleverest Comedy Sensation That Ever Come Out of Joyland! —and Look at This Cast of ‘Mirthquakers’ WESLEY BARRY, ‘FRECKLES,” a bellhop who has found a practical use for the periscope. MATT MOORE, “Husband of Three.” MARJORIE DAW, Wife No. 1. BETTY BOUTON, Wife No. 2. CHRISTINE MAYO, a Widow, but Wife No. 3. TOM WILSON, a Hotel Sherlock. DAVID BUTLER, Supposed to Marry Wife No. 2. TOM GUISE and THOMAS JEFFERSON, Rival Fathera-in-Law. And Adele Farrington, Mayme Kelso, Herbert Standing. The “Mirthquake” Starts Tomorrow and Lasts All Week

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door, which was locked from the inside. The mystery is not solved until a newspaper reporter gets on. the job. William S. Walcott plays the trole of the professor; Ethel Gray Terry is the daughter. Edmund Elton as her fiance; George Cowl as the detective and Loriu Baker as the newspaper man. Opens at the Ohio Sunday for all week. -I- -I- -IWILI.IAM FABNPM. Bill Farnum sacrifices his career for his sister In “Heart Strings.” The scenes are laid in a small village near Quebec and in New York. “Big Bill’ Farnum appears as Pierre Fournel, a French-Canadian musical genius, who loves his violin first and cherishes his sister. The sister falls In love with a criminal and Bill* passes up his big opportunity on tbe musical stage to save her from a life of shame. In the cast will be Henry Albert Phillips, Gladys Coburn, Paul Cazeneuve and Robert Cain. Tbe bill includes a Christy farce, “Perfect Husbands.” Opening at *be Alhambra Sunday for four days.

“THE HICK." Charlie Ray plays the role of a greenhorn in “The Hick.” Charlie falls in love with Bessie Barriscale, a village miss, who wins first prize in a beauty contest. Charlie had easy sailing until Bessie won the beauty prise and then the other boys in tbe town fell for Bessie. How Charlie wins the vllljge beauty Is unfolded in this comedy. The story was written by C. Gardner Sullivan. The bill includes a Billy West farce and Tad Dolan’s singers and players. At the Isis the first half of the week. -I- -I- -I"THE FALL OF BABYLON.” D. W. Griffith will present next week at the Colonial a movie called “The Fall of Babylon.” It Is a big production and Constance Talmadge appears as a maiden in the days of Cyrus, King of the Persians. Constance, even In those days, and although a mountain girl, goes to Babylon to buy a dress. She trades apples and other fruit for the garment and on her way home is captured by a merchant of the Marriage Market.

She is taken to the market to be sold, but the appearance of Prince Belshazzar saves her from a terrible fate. Then follows some very exciting times for Constance. , As usual, Griffith stages some of his famous battle scene's in which horses, chariots, ancient implements of war all take a prominent part. The cast includes Mildred Harris Chaplin, Seena Owen, Tully Marshall, Ertc Strhelm, Elmo Lincoln, George Fawcett, Alma Rubens and others. -!- -!- -ITHE REGENT. E. K. Lincoln will play the chief role in “Desert Gold,” which opens Sunday at the Regent. Lincoln plays the role of Dick Gale, a young soldier of fortune, and the story concerns his adventures in a western country. ■ * Lincoln’s chief duty is the rescue of his sweetheart from a band of outlaw*. Frank Lanning, Margery Wilson, Eileen Percy, William H. Balnbridge anti others are In the cast. Bill Includes Snub Pollard In “Speed to Spare." '

MOTIONPICTURES. I To All Lovers of Mystery I Go to the Ohio Tomorrow ip I “The Mystery of the |j 1 Yellow Room” % The one door Melodramatic Mystery * guarded, the one of a DECADE! WINDOW bolted. H No OTHER means of exit, STILL HE other attractions— ,Y 7 DID ESOAPE! Special Music All-Star Male Quartet Jsr International News m T||| Literary Digest Topics Mutt and Jeff, comedy Hall Room Boys, comedy if ALL WEEK, STARTING g

The Dramatic Sensation of the Year —Starts t r MUSIC AND ENTERTAINERS from 10:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. m. Two Little Orchestras Mistt.- Smith’s Four Saxophone Sisters Picardo, Accordionist Pauline Starr, Vocalist

CHARLES RAY and BESSIE BARRISCAEE in “THE HICK” —A comedy of college life, in which a chambermaid makes a regular human being out of a serious-minded student who lacked a sense of humor until he fell in love. BILLY WEST FARCE Tad Dolan’s Entertainers

in the Whirlwind, M M.A en.nr,,, E. K. LINCOLN. “SPEED TO SPARE”

“THE RIVER’S END.” Tbe photoplay attraction at Mr Smith’s next week will be .Tames Oliver Gurwood’s story, “The River’s End,” produced by Marshall Neilan. “The River's End” Is anew story o| God’s, country, of the snow wastes 3 the frozen north, of the edge of civilization. The scenes were taken far up in Canada. In this setting is laid a story of tremendous action and of deep heart interest, the story of a man driven into exile because charged with murder, and who, when he realizes he Is about to die, asks another man, who bears a striking resemblance to tb change places with him and carry on his old life. • Around this situation is written the story of “The River’s End.” FOUR DIE IN BUILDING COLLAPSE. WOLVERHAMPTON, England, April 17.—Workers continued searching today in the ruins of a billiard hall, which collapsed here last night killing four persons, injuring sixteen others and burying more than 100 in wreckage.