Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1920 — Page 6

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DOUG’S LATEST AND ‘TREASURE ISLAND’ TO VIE New Screen Program Also to Present Entirely Different Kind of Divorce. CODY IN LOVE SCENES Pirates, hidden treasures, clever crooks, the antics of Dou? Fairbanks, the love making of l ew Oody, the simplicity as wei! as the charm of Hope Hampton and anew kind of a divorce, will figure in he mc-vie offerings for next week. Indianapolis has been anxiously waiting for a rhanco- to see Doug Fairbanks In "The Mollycoddle" and the opportunity will be given next week. The* children will have a chance to see Jim Hawkins. Bill Bones and the Black Dog. those three great characters in Stevenson's "Treasure Island.” Anew kind of a divorce, called “The invisible Divorce,” will be one of the novelties of the week. Those who admired “Alias Jimmy Valentine' - on the stage will be given a chance to see the movie version with Bert Lytel. will demonstrate some of his flfty-*ven different vwys to make love in “The Butterfly Man." I)Ol(, FAIRBANKS IN “THE MOLLYCODDLE.'' Doug .has his figbtin' clothes on again. That is the big smash of "The Mollycoddle" is a fight in which Fairbanks is said harder than in any other picture. Tbe picture starts with Doug as a member of a yachting party and everybody thinks that he is a mollycoddle, but the owner of the boat thinks that Doug 1* a secret service man. The owner has the right to he alarmed, as he is really a smuggler, and so be finds It to his advantage to have Doug caught in a fisa ne t and tossed over among the fish. Doug, of course, has a rotten time of It, but as soon as a beautiful girl comes In on the scene tno, not in the fish netj. Doug has a romantic and thrilling time of It Tbe girl turns out to be the spy and wben sbe Is held a captive by the smuggler. Doug rescues her from a desert caravan by making a flying jump from a eiiff to a tree. Ruth Reniek is the new leading woman for Doug li this movie. From all reports th: pictnre looks like the real thing. Opens Spnday at the Circle for a week's engagement. FIRATF, SHIP AGAIN SAIFS THE DEEP SKA. Tbe Hispaniola, the vessel in which the stout-htarted treasure seekers in Stevenson's "Treasure Island" salted the Stain aod fc-egbr pirates and mutineers, lives in Maurice Tourneur's Aim version •f the story which will be at English's an next week. For many weeks before the making of the picture. Mr Tourneur sought for a replica of tbe treasure ship. Finally a barkentine called the -Fremont, long since abandoned as utvsea worthy, was located and arrangements tnad-> with the owner to.make repairs and use it. Mr. Tourneur equipped It with all the gear of tbe pirate days, filled its deck* with swarthy turbaned buccaneers, and reehristened it Hispanola for Its cruise in front of the clicking picture camera. “Treasure Island" has been given an elaborate production as a photoplay. Shirley Mason is seen as Jim Hawkins, Den Chaney is Pew and and Charles Ogle gives an excellent performance as Dong John Silver. It is if Paramount Artcraft pictnre. CODY HAS 57 WAYS TO MAKE LOVE IN' MOVIES. Dew Cody is the man who is said to have fifty-seven varieties of making love. He displays them in his latest movie, “Tbe Butterfly Man.” The movie was made from the novel of the same name by George Barr McCutcbeon and Is a satirical story of American ultra-fashionable life. Cody has the role of Sedgwlrk Blynn, who is petted by the leisure loving women of his “set.” The picture Is said to point to a moral —that it doesn’t pay to be a “lounge llsard.” whether It be in a Gay White Way cabaret or fa those exclusive circles known ss the “Four Hundred.” Prominent in the cast are Doul* Dovely, Dille Deslie. Rosemary Theby, Martha Mattox and others. It is. a Robertson-Cole special In six reels. May be seen at the Ohio all next week.

MOVIE IDOL ruts HERO BOLE IX “NO. W." J. Warren Kerrigan. a regular matinee idol,'will be featured In "No. 09” at the Isia the first, half of nest week. Kerrigan Is seen as Arthur Penryn, who hrs been onJuatiy sentenced to ray King Sing and then BT cod orals himself In the boudoir of a V TY pretty society worn- M? ““ .1 •n and the pretty H, - woman suggests a< Ms that the handsome k? 1 stranger imperso- .• W nate a guest at her This he does ands &A. ft Immediately falls iu lore with the e.ri He Is about to be captured once or - twice, but lore and justice wins out. J. Warren Kerrigan * -I- -I* -I* MOVIE TAKES SLAP AT TIIE DIVORCE EVIL. The attraction at the Alhambra for the first four days of nest week, starting tomorrow. wUI be a slap at the divorce evil in the photodraina, "The Invisible Divorce.” The flint was made from the story of the same name written by Leila Burton Wells. It tells how the evil of divorce spreads to the family of J. B. Ryder, a business man, how he and his young wife become <*trnnged through Its medium and how they are finally reunited through the aid of loving friends. Heading the cast interpreting the various roles are Walter Mac Grail, a screen player who has appeared In many successes, and Leatrice Joy. a young movie actress, who Is seen ss the erring wife. Others are Grace Dartnond, Walter Miller and Tom Bates -!- - “ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE” BOOKED AT THE COLONIAL. When “Alias Jimmy Valentine'' was presented on the stage it was hailed ns a good crook play. It has now been put in the movies with Bert Lytell and Viola Dale In the cast. Paul Armstrong wrote the play, which w s based on a story by the late 0. Henry. Jimmy Valentine, an expert safecracker. Is In Sing Sing serving a sentence and has earned the disrespect of the warden by posing as a gentleman. Jimmy Is finally released through the Influence of a girl and immediately on bis release, Valentine is trailed by a detective. Jimmy makes a big sacrifice in the punch scene of the play and practlcaily opens prison doors for himself again, but

j love plays an important part in the endI ing of the story. The bill Includes Snub Pollard !n “Any Old Post." i Opens Sunday at the Colonial. I THE REGENT. *' Douis Ben n Ison and Katherine Macj Donald have the leading roles in "High j Pockets,” a western | ture. ' The bill will - include Snub Pollard ! in “All in a Day.” Louis BennlSon. j HOPE HAMPTON. There Is a young miss now in the movj ies who has a good chance of being * I scry popular screen player ; Hope Hampton is her n*m and 'he j is creating quite a favorable impressi-m in "A Modern Sn § ; . , pounds. She hss \ /'" 'vV i auburn hair rid i dark blue ©jes. Hope Hampton, i Miss Tiatnpi ton a movie, “A Modern Salome,” opens Sunday at M.ster Smith's for a week's engagement -I- -1- -ICRESCENT CITY JAM j BAND BOOKED AT KEITH'S. | Johnny Mnldoon, Dew Hose and Pearl ; Franklyn. assisted by the Crescent City ;Ja2z Band in -A Revelry of Song, Dance i and Music," will be the feature of B. F. j Keith's bill next week, i This art. is a combination of dancing and singing. Among the others on the bill will he j Tommy Haydeu and Carmen F.rcelle, ! who are well known as charaorer comedian and pr'ma donna violinist, respectively. Hayden impersonates an Englishman at his first game of baseball, i Barry McCormick, known as Ireland's , representative entertainer, and whose i last appearance here was two years ago, again will be within our midst. Beatrix Doane, priina donna, will of!fer a variety of operatic and popular j songs. | Nestor and Vincent and Page and 1 Green, two teams of original ebaps, will ; offer some hand balancing stunts, some ; juggling and eccentric athletic work.

Y. W. C. A. Notes Informal good times and interesting discussions have characterized the first three meetings of the summer reading class conducted by Miss Alice Newman, , | educational director of the Y. W. C. A. j At the next meeting, Friday night. ] j July 2. at Falrview park,'the study of] j Van Dyke's "Blue Flower" will i pleted. j The girls will take their suppers with j I them as usual. j Miss Newman leaves for her vncntlon ion inly 3, so there will be no more meet- j i lngs of the class until Aug. 4. A discussion of "Undertow,” by Hath- j ! leen Norris, will be taken up at that i meeting. j As there is no tuition fee this class may , jbe entered at any" time. • • • The members of the “Know Your City Class’’* will go to Garfield park next t Tuesday night. All who wish may meet at the Y. W. ! C. A. at :30 or Join the class at the sunk- j :en gardens in the park, j A representative from the city park 'board will be present to give a talk on | landscape gardening. ** * / Miss Kathleen Lowrie, physical director of the association for the last two years, will leave Tuesday, June 29, for ' her home in Seville, O. Miss Lowrie will not return in the fnll. i having accepted the position of physical ; director in the Ashtabula (O.) High ' school. f, • * • Miss Beulah House, girls’ work seere- j ! tary, returned from a trip through the | east Thursday. She left the city again yesterday morning with a group of high scohol girls for the Y. W. C. A. conference at Dewey' lake. Dowagiac, Mich. Music Notes Selections from “Travintn,” “Chanson j Joyeuse" (Ravlnai and "Follies of 1920" j will be featured iu the Rainbow room of j the Severin hotel Sunday night by the j Orloff trio, which consists of Miss Jean i OrlofT. violinist; Miss Genevieve Hughel, 1 cellist, and Mrs. Clarence Coffin, pianist, o * ! Students of William Elwyn Jones of the South Brunch of the Indiana College of Music and Fine Artß. will give a rej cital Thursday night at the South Branch ] building, 1218 Prospect street. • * * The miscellaneous program to be given at the Columbia clnb Sunday night by Miss Jessamine Barkley, soprano; Paul i Oren. saxophonist, and Miss Cyrilla j Humes, pianist and director, will Include j violin numbers. "Spanish Serenade" j (Bohmi. "Elegy” t Youferoffi’ "L'Etineelle” (,I’aplni), and "The Joy of. Spring' (Woodn.nnt, Wind's in the j Sou.b ’ (Bcatt), and selection, \ junk

LAEL DAVIS TO TAKE LEADING ROLE AT MURAT Jiggs, Times Cartoon Favorite, to Cut Antics at Lyric Theater. GOOD VAUDEVILLE BILLS Success is rewarded I The elevation of l,ael Davis to the j leading role in Stuart Walker’s production of “The Show Shop.” is the I good news of the day. The Eyrie announces that next week a movie version of the cartoons, "Bringing l'p Father,” which appear dally in The Indiana Daily Times, will be sea ~tu red Interesting vaudeville bills are in •loruced by Keith's, the Broadway and the Bialto for next week JIGGft TO STEP ON TO MOVIE SI KEEN. Jigg* Mahoney, who ha* delighted . every reader of The Times In tbe dslly eartoens. "Bring Ing Ip Father." has stepped from the printed page x' on to the movie screen at the yY Eyrie next week, r\v<ry& jim i* L brain child of the famous cartoonist, George MoManm, and bis trials and W \ 4 1 trlbulntir-ns ap- ■ pear dally In Tbe ? Jlgg* will be jMM impersonated by HH Johnny >■ i the movie antic* |M H of the \ /'>>>. This will be the I first showing of the "Bringing Vp “Jiggs.” Father Cartoons" In this city j The vaudeville portion of the new bill will Include the following acts: Ella La Vail, an aerlallat. Petty Beat and brothers In n novelty j musical act. In which they play upon many different Instruments, including s number of empty bottles. Meryl Prince's Girls, a girl singing i cornedv quartet. j Robb and Hollis will offer a comedy skit called "A Shir, and a Skirt.” The Parker Trio will ahow how grand ’ opera 1* not to be sung. "Getting An Earful" Is the title of the one-sot playlet that will he the contribution of Ellsworth Dludon and comi pany. • J The acene of the comedy Is laid in a 1 doctor's office and tbe company conj slats of three persons.

WALKER I'LAVE UN IX "THE SHOW SHOP." The Stuart Walker players will present "The Show Shop," a farce by James Forbes, tbe author of “The Chorus Lady" and “The Traveling fcjF ,V Bailsman," an next K week's bill, open '< '.in* IftlA a y Lael Davis, who In "The Storm Bird," will have her first leading role of the season In "Tho Show Shop." The cast will Intrude McKay Morris,, George Somnes, Aldrich Bowker, Elisabeth Pattorso n, Judith George Somnes. I< owr y, John Wray, Elliott Nu- \ gent and Robert McGroarty. -I* -I- -ISTOKY OF "THE SHOW SHOP.” The play deals with the affairs of a Mrs. Dean, a typical stage-mother, whose A—■ - Meetings The Robert Anderson Women's Relief Corps No. 41 will give a tea at the home of Miss Mabel Bloomberg, 1610 Spruce street, Tuesday afternoon. * • * Ladies of St. Catherine's parish will -give a card party tomorrow night in St. Catherine's linil. • * * The Children's Division Workers' Union will hold its next meeting at the Meridian Street M. E. church Monday night. Mrs. Herbert M. Glossbrenner will be in charge of "the meeting. < • • Ladies of the auxiliary to the South Side Turners will give a card party tomorrow- night in the Turners’ hall. • • * The board of directors, tbe organization committee and the membership committee of the League of Women Voters will meet Monday afternoon at 214 Chamber of Commerce, to plan for the membership campaign soon to be conducted by the members. Mrs. E. J. Decker will preside. Fall Ruptures Blood Vessel, Causing Death KOKOMO, Ind., June 26.—Overcome by illness,-Mrs. Anna Kelly. 42, wife of Ora Kelly, fell from an open buggy, drawn by the family pony, while in North Webster street Friday evening, dying df a ruptured blood vessel an hour later,

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j If you had $23,000 would you be willing to put at least half of that amount j In a New York production of "The Storm I Bird?" j That question was put to tne after j seeing the first presentation of this new j play by the Walker Players at tbe Murat this week. Mr. Walker seems to think that he has a play In “Ths Storm Bird" which could weather the New York climatic condition* In behalf of “The Storm Bird" It can be tald that It ha* at least four well developed character* as well as an abttn I dance of plausible mystery. In this country v t do not have the aristocracy, but we never fail to get a I laugh when the high-born gentlemen I are h point of n Joke, j Os course, tbe play In metropolitan j form would have to be ultra English, j English talk, English bouse and even a j John Bull storm. Above all "The Storm Bird" has some I very human character* snd a love theme i which c*n not go wrong, j And we think when Lael Dsvls and ambition 1* to see her daughter Bettln* starred in a Broadway show I Just as the daughter seems about to achieve thst goal she falls ttj love with Jerry Bel den. a w-slthy young man about town, and decides the stage 1* empty compared to love tn a cottage. There is nothing for Jerry to do, since Mrs. Dean will not relent, but to Join Bettlna’s troupe in order that, he may be near her, When the play in which tbey are barnstorming fall*. Jerry, hoping to fore stall mother's ambitions, pick* the worst anceeaaor he can find, gets himself en gaged for leading man, and a'verv the • production direct to Broadway. I He feel* sure tbe play will be so Colo* ‘ sal a failure that the mother will at last j allow him to niarry Bettln*. However, it doesn't work out that way, for the play turns out to be a big hit. But a* you may suapect, Jsrry finds a way to gain hla ends, and Bettiua's mother la reconciled. • -t- -I- -ITHE BROADWAY. I The Three White Kuhn*, a singing trio, ! will headline next week a MU at the Broadway. t They will aing their own aonga.X Th* remainder of the bill will include ! Reatle and Blome, dancer*; Benny Bar

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- NEXT WEEK , MERYL PRINCE’S GIRLS The Acme of Class in Singing Quartets I Petty Reat and Brother Ellsworth & Linden Cos. A Real Musical Novelty in “Getting An Earful” ELLA LaVAIL PARKER TRIO Robb & Hollis Dainty Aerialist Three Harmony Boys Popular Fumnakers HARRY COLLIER TROUPE A Smart Quintet of Comedy, Acrobatic Cyclists Jf— EXTRA! —X THE FAMOUS CARTOON COMEDY JlpWl ON THE SCRCSEN 411 \Y J Up Father" WITH THE INIMITABLE IRISH COMEDIAN Mpy Jonny "Ray .I'm A AS "JI66S"

Thomas Kelly get their English accent down pat, these two should have the brother and atater role In tbe New York production If Mr. Walker should put it on. It looks like a reasonably safe bet. -i- -!■ -IWhlle attending the Rotary convention in Atlantic City this week Nelson Trowbridge of the Murat had time to see a number of the New York show* which will be Men at the Murat tbia winter. There i no reason why Mile. Then Hews* and her nimble dancer* should not make Indianapolis known a* a classic dan-'e center during her Canadian vaudeville tour. Just as Ruth St. Denis proved that the climate of California possessed an artistic stimulant. Clifton Crawford, seen here last sea son in "My Lady Friend*.'' after aud denly leaving the caat of the show In New York (Tty, went to London and mysteriously fell from the window of hla room, causing his death. Cause not known, but attributed to sleep walking. ton. comedian: Olive and Mack, in “Ob. C!*rt-": Murray and Lane, in "Hubhy'a Holiday"; ,Tams and Jessie Burna. in "Something New on the Wire, and a Mutt aod Jeff morie comedy. THE BIALTO. “Camilla of th* Yu § north, in whieh nature and man plays an important part, will bo ehe feature next week at th* from Larry Evans' The vaudeville per tlon of the bill will billed as a classic In life . Murphy and Melroy, com edtan ; LwVlva. the Three Lee*, juglera, and Naio Duo, serenaders. 11,000 FIRE at laundry. An overheated steam pipe atarted a fire at the Crown Laundry. 2901 Eaat Washington street, today. Tbe loss Is estimated at SI,OOO.

Sorority Girts Hold *Theta Field Meet ’ An original "Theta field meet" was the fjature of the alumni party of Kappa i Alpha Theta, which was held today at the home of Miss Buth Ralston, west of Michigan road. In honor of local Thetas i who have recently graduated from col- ! lege. I The party assembled at the Ralston woods at l o’clock when lunch was berved, picnic fashion. Following the "eats" Miss Frieda Steinman gave several voice number*. Informal musical offerings were presented by various members of the organization and "frat” songs were sung by tbe senior girl*, echoed by the alum- ! nt faction. i The recent graduates who will be the new Diembers of the local alumni chap ter Include Miss Helen Lesh, from DePauw; Miss Douts Wills, Mias Julia Tutewiler aud MDs Lorena Ray, from Indl- , ana university; Miss Genevieve Downs, ! Mias l.outse Stewart and Miss Florenee j Coryea of Butter, and Miss Sarah Ashby, who ha* Just received her masters degree from Wisconsin. Among the out-of-town guests Were ! Mrs. Georg* Scribner, of Sen Francisco, J president of tbe Theta alumni of that j city, and Mrs. Kenady, who Is the chief ex*-ntlT* of the S* Louis arsoclatien of Kappa Alpha Theta, Mr# J. T. Wheeler, president of tbe local club, was in charge of general arrangements. assisted by Mrs. A. Y>. Hit*, i chairman of the program committee. ‘ Motorists in Favor of Tax Law Revision A repeal of that part of ths state tax law which provides for the approval by the state tax board of county and township road bouda, by the legislature, lo the proposed apeelsl session, will be favored by tbe Hoaaler State Automobile association, according to A. S. I.upton, president, snd M. E, Nobiait, secretary. The statement was mud© by the two men afte" recent conference* with members ore* the entire state. Recommendations will be made by the enunciation that an appeal by petition from any county or townahlp to the state tax board should be provided lo order ithnt proposed road bonds Issued In any community may be stopped If the state tax board considers tbe proposed project la not for the best Interests of the community to be taxed for the Improvement.

Service Men, Look Out for Impostor! - The various department headquarter < of the American legion bßv? received a bulletin warning ex-service persons against being duped by a man reported to be collecting funds under tbe pretext of conducting an individual campaign for the American legion. The bulletin is being iasued to every department headquarters In tho United States. The action followed a report to Lemuel Holies, national adjutant, from W. D. I’rlce of Richmond, adjutant of the department In Vlrgiria. that the impostor had defrauded many veterans In Norfolk. Vo., and forged the name of the finance officer of a legion post in Norfolk to checks. The man la said to be known ns Jack i Harrison, but also uaes the. names of ; Harris, Johnson and Thomas. He Is described as -five feet nine Inches | tall, weighing 106 pound* and wearing a green suit snd straw hat. The Norfolk authorities hojd wnrranr* for bis arrest, according to Mr. Price’s report to the national headquarters. AMUSEMENTS.

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{W CONTINUOUS TODAY I TOMORROW 1 8 Big Features Special Attraction The Great I La Follette The Man of Many Faces •- M BUSSE S DOGS Novelty Animal Act §j LA ROSE & LANE Songs and Chatter If THOMAS & ROSE The Wandering Minstrels ’mutt & JEFF BITTER OR VERSE I BROWNING & GRAHAM Singing—Talking—Dancing AL ST JOHN | “TROUBLE” I EZRA MATHEWS & CO. H Comedy Sketch, “Stolen Goods” Kl Lad lea’ ltarguin vlnt 1 nee Every |||j Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

AMUSEMENTS.

“Breezy” Vaudeville Electric Fans Iced Air - and a Cool Theater take away all thought of summer. JOHNNY HDLDODN X PEARL FRANKLYN with LEW ROSE assisted by Cresent City Jazz Band A Revelry of Song, Dance and Music. Barry McCormack Ireland’s Representative Entertainer. TOMMY HAYDEN & CARMEN ERCELLE English Character Comedian and Prima Donna Violinist. PAGE l GREEN Eccentric Silent Funster*. BEATRIX DOANE The Cosmopolitan Prima Donna In a Variety of up-to-date Operatic and Popular Songs. Nestor & Vincent A Unique Novelty. Kenogra ms Foto-Fllm New*. Digest Topics Pithy Paragraph*. Keep Cool at Keith’s. Matinee at 2:30. Evenings at 7:30 and 9:00. POPULAR PRICES.

| RIALTO Let's Go—lt’s Continuous A Down Town Beach i THE COOL JOY SPOT ALL NEW | TOMORROW Special Feature ? ATTRACTIONS presents j Great .Alaskan Drmme. bjgfi I | frov tLarry Ivans' novel of j the Frozen Worth ’%• Silent Lie 1 * | ENTEKrAnD^^^j | NAIO DUO Italian Screnaders LA VIVA Classic In Life MURPHY & KLEIN j Timely Topics A Tinkling Tunas NED MELROY ' Comedian THE THREE LEES Novelty Jugglers Jg Ladles get coupons at this theater Jj good at the Broadway matinees jS Monday, Wednesday and Friday.