Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 306, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1920 — Page 7

BEAUTIES RULE NEXT WEEK IN FILMDOMHERE Myrtle Stedman at Circle, Mollie King, Alhambra and Miss Fisher, Isis. ALICE BRADY, COLONIAL WOMEN, women, beautiful women. That’s the order of things on the screen next week. Again will the feminine movie stars take possession of the screen of Indianapolis. And the best of the feminine filmers will outshadow the men next week. Here Is the feminine regiment of stars —Myrtle Stedman, Mollie King, Alice Brady, Margarita Fisher, Clarine Seytnoir and Mae Murray—booked for an appearance very soon. Some crowd. Yes, verily. -I- -I- -I* MYRTLE STEDMAN. Rex Beach has another one of his well known stories done In the movies. This time It Is "The Silver Horde,” a story of the north country. Playing the leading part is Myrtle Stedman and having the assistance of Robert McKim, Albert MacQuarrie. Betty TUythe, Curtis Cooksey and R. H, MacLean. The story concerns Boyd Emerson, a young easterner, who goes into Alaska In search of gtld. His desire was tft get gold so he can marry Mildred Wayland, a daughter of a great capitalist In Alaska ho meets Cherry Malotte, a girl whose name is common In the dance halls. The girl has a claim on a great salmon run and It Is her desire to get away from her life. Boyd Joins his fortunes with her and then comes the great struggle to overcome a great canning trust which seeks to get control of the great claim. The story concerns from then on the great struggle of Boyd to overcome the trust. Then comes Mildred Wayland Into the north and then follows Boyd's conflict to decide between this society butterfly or the woman of the north. At the Circle all week. •I-!- -ITHE OHIO. "The Luck of the Irish" is the latest movie event scheduled for the Ohio. This movie will open Sunday for a week's engagement. Tt Is an Allan Dawn production made from the story by Harold McGrath. There are a hunch of child actors In this movie which is said to be a departure from the regular run of pictures. There Is a workshop In the movie and the children take unusual delight In crawling up to the window and peering into the mysteries of labor. The usual musical program will be offered in connection with this movie play. “Old Lady 31,” with Emma Dunn, will close its engagement with the Saturday showings at the Ohio. It is a sweet picture and well worth seeing. MOLLIE KINO. Mollie King, beautiful Mollie, will be next seen as Mary Graham, a wife whose husband falls ia love with h<*r best friend, an old school chum. In the end the wife Is called to give her husband up to the other woman. Husband gets a divorce and marries the school chum of his wife. Hard luck in the form of financial reverses overtakes the husband and th 9 second wife looks elsewhere for entertainment where there is more ready money. The first wife then comes, to her former husband’s rescue and the way the husband atones for his actions toward bis divorced wife makes the story of "Women Men Forget." At the Alhambra the first half of the week, opening Sunday. -r -I- -IMARGAKITA FISHER. In “The Dangerous Talent," Miss Margarita Fisher assays the role of a woman who has a desire to forge the names of people to checks and other documents. The story was written by Daniel F. Whitcomb. Even her dangerons talent comes in Watch TONER He’s the Winner —-Advertisement. M OTION PI CT UR ES~

ENTIRE WEEK STARTING SUNDAY |M4 REX BEACH'S famous story SnfiiaßßE j }kt% mM “We’ll Fight” ( ‘Fight with our money, our brains, our FISTS,” and so two strongfisted men and one loyal woman defied the cunning and the power of Wall Htroot and fought out their battle I | i against the bleak background of i / \'V .AAlaskaa —a tale of the Alaskan \v jyy V \-jr k jJ Sa,mon F ' lsher i eß . o f love, roP | J PJt AdfjF I:nanCe, a<^venture 08 on ly Rex f 7 JM A Stampede f: / HAROLD LLOYD “An Eastern Westerner” ' r he Circlette of News Louise Patterson, sololist

MOVIES NEXT WEEK CIRCLE —MyrtiS Stedman In “The Sliver Horde.” ALHAMBRA —Mollie King in “Women Men Forget.” COLONIAL—AIice Brady in “Sinners.” OHlO—“Luck of the Irish." ISIS —Margarita Fisher in “The Dangerous Talent." REGENT —"Marked Men,” with Harry Carey. MR. SMlTH'S—Clarine Seymour in "The Idol Dancer.”

handy when she uses It to bring happiness to the man she loves. The bill includes a Billy West farce anil Tad Dolan’s singers. At the Isis the first half of ths week. -I- -!- -IALICE BRADY. One of the leaders of the female contingent who will head the movie brigade next will be Alice Brady Alice takes the lead in “Sinners.” which was made from a stage play of that name. She plays the role of Mary Horton, who leaves her quiet home in the New Hampshire hills for a larger city. Mary's motives were pure, as she desired employfent in order to support her Invalid sister. Mary meet3 Hilda West, formerly from Mary's home town, but now one of the painted and well kept persons of the streets. Mary has an Interesting time overcoming the pitfalls which Hilda throws In Mary’s way. Os course there Is a good man who finally wins Mary's hand In marriage. In depicting this story Miss Brady will have the assistance of. .Tames L. Crane. William P. Carlton. Frank Losee, Cranford Kent, Nora Reed and others. The bill Includes a Snub Follard comedy and a Prtzma subject as well as the American Harmonists and the Literary Quintet. Opens Sunday at the Colonial for all week. -I- -|- -!- MAE MX RRAI. Mae Murray will have the honor of being the opening attraction at English's when that house goes Into a £ . -■( summer season of • •jJ movies under a speclal leaae. held by orie is called ”bn Wne*.'' rat wwfcjv.VYtfiJge snd gives this for dancing role. Miss $ Murrav was a favorite for some seasons in the Follies. MAE Mi'RRAY. 88 was with the Ziegfeld outfit In 1315. In the movie she has the role of a pleasure loving orphan who is thrown up against some members of New York's faster set. It is a Paramount Art'-raft picture. HARRY CAREY. It is a pleasure to announce that at least one movie house will have a male star next week The place is the Regent. The star is Harry Carey.

MOTION PICTURES. r MARGARITA FISHER I The Dangerous Talent 1 About a girl who possessed an unusual faculty. It made ||| her employer dismiss her on a minute’s notice. It caused |i| the man who loved her to turn her out of his house without KB waiting for an explanation. Yet this same gift was the means by which the man of her heart was cleared of a terrl- | ble accusation. What was that talent? ■■ BILLY WEST FARCE TAD DOLAN’S ENTERTAINERS

•GOLLY DING GAL * WIGGLES TO FAME Clarine Seymour wiggled her way Into fame In D. W. Griffith's “The Idol Dancer,” recently seen at the Circle and booked to open Sunday at Mr. Smith's for four days. She's the golly-dlng girl of the aouth sea Isles and the way ahe ran away with the honors of this play la a movie sensation.

The movie la "Three Marked Men.” The movie concerns the movie bandit pals of Harry Carey, who are serving time in prison for being implicated in a train robbery. There is a desperate attempt to escape which is successful and the pals, after an exciting chnse over a desert, meet In a western mining town. Harry falls In love with a girl who is a waitress in a dance ball. Many adventures follow for Carey and the girl. The bill Includes "Don't Weaken,” a comedy with Snub Pollard. SHRINE TO PVT ON ORIENTAL SHOW •Araby,' With Cast of 400 Nobles, to Re Staged at Murat . A colorful spot of the orient will be moved to Indianapolis and set down In the Murat theater. May 24, 25 and 2ft. On these nights ‘ Araby.” an oriental extravaganza, will be presented by 400 Murat nobles, amid a setting In which all of Murat temple's 350.000 equipment in scenery, costumes and properties will be brought Into play. The musical phantasia has been arranged by Paul Richey.%ind will be presented under the direction of Harry Por- ! ter. This will be the first time the Shrlners have ever given a public entertainment Introducing Moslem scenes and legenda i characteristic of the order. The usual prices for Shrine theater pari ties will prevail and the show will be ' open to everybody without the formality i of the special Shrine cards required on i other occasions.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1920.

Miss Taylor’s Play to Reopen Monday LONDON, May I.—Laurette Taylor’s play, “One Night in Rome," broken up by rowdies Thursday night, will reopen

M OTION PICTU RE S. ALL NEXT WEEK—Smarting Sunday ■. njfigM9RxSHfl& ——— ' • ■ '3*®sa 1 * i-2} m v — l. ■ u ""~ l ' rtTl y. I Is your husband in love with your best friend? H I Here is a dramatic and heart-touching story of ■ WQF a wife who sacrificed her own happiness in order I I i m that an old school chum might have her husband. i| fir illy And in the crisis that followed she was called WMM upon to save him from financial disaster. !■ Womanlike, she did WHAT? I Special Engagement—Count* and Belmont IBfi | H HHn CHRISTY Harmony Vocalists jgl A COMEDY NEWS Jjjf 1 HL. (MkmmhmnL sMI ■ 1 MONDAY, TUESDAY, |g

! at the Garrick theater Monday night, it j was said today. | The actress, unstrung by her experij'ence. Is spending the week end at the I seaside with her husband, Hartley Mani ners, author of the play. | The motive for the demonstration had I not been clearly established.

Rumors that the Sinn Fein were responsible were discredited. RUSSIAN PLATINUM LEADS. Russia is the largest producer of platinum In the world, producing 300.000 troy ounces in 1912. In 1017 only 50,000 troy ounces were produced.

Steam Ship Tickets -FROMPOLAND, ROUMANIA, BULGARIA, CZECXO-SLQVAKIA JUGO-SLAVIA HUNGARY, AUSTRIA, ITALY, GREECE, ETC. —THROUGH RATESFROM THE PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE ABOVE NAMED COUNTRIES (Third Class-Second Class—First Class) -TO INDIANAPOLIS— Complete Information on Request STEAMSHIP TICKETS—FOREIGN EXCHANGE Main 1576 FOREIGN DEPARTMENT Auto. 26-380 UNION TRUST COMPANY 120 East Market Street Motion pictures. — prcwfJT 8 g*TVRHS All The Adorable Screen Star Alice Brady in the photo plav version of Owen Davis* “SINNERS” A story of the pitfalls and snares of a big city, in which Miss Brady created the character of Mary Horton, her greatest stage success, which she has re-created on the silver sheet, and is equally as wonderful. • PRI ? MA LIBERTY QUINTETTE , p O LLARD natttrf a Nothing if Not Original SELZNICK N COLOIfs S - AMERICAN HARMONISTS—I SE ]jfwS

Th f Ho of ThHiu All Week snub pollard /ikSiMI toSSf PON T WEAKEN “THE KING OF THE WEST” Itany Carey fcuPhyrf rw^Hna4TwßniMii Marked Men PET e'r’bT KYNE "The Three Godfathers'* Like the three men of another age, three fugitives carry>giftg to a tiny baby whom they find on the stifling desert— Then in after life her wedding dress was hung with the glittering spangles of the dance hall; yet she won the heart*of the best man in all the West. Sensational? We Say K Is!

tOh, How She Can This beautiful daughter of the V;! wilds with the blood of France. ajsiapSWi of Java, or languorous Samoa JnKßv” Oh, How She Can " \ Dance! Clarine Seymour fjf as "Little White Almond ' i “The Idol Dancer” jjp*" A tale of love, romance and adventure in Southern Seas. SUNDAY. MONDAY, TUBSjBfirV rfjSb' PLENTY OF MUSIC [ jfHgP TWO LITTLE * JmpT ’tSHL * ORCHESTRAS Jf % BUNT’S JAZZ BAND £ k dT \

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