Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 81, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1920 — Page 10

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M’KAY MORRIS TO END ENGAGEMENT With Stuart Walker Players on Saturday, Aug. 21

McKay Morris will end his engagement with the Stuart Walker company at the Murat on Saturday night, AID?. 21, according to an announcement made today at the theater. Next week will he the final one for Mr. Morris at the Murat this summer. With the departure of Morris announced, Beatrice Maude now becomes the most prominent member of the cast. Miss Maude assumes the chief role in ••Too Many Husbands? at the Murat Monday night. -I--K -tMAKOAK.ITA VAMPS A KITTLE NOW DAYS, Margarita Fisher as a vamp. That is what you will see at the Alhambra, in “The Week End” today and Saturday. This is one of Cosmo Hamilton’* stories, and has an unusual, and according to EomA sn embarrassing situation. Maragarlta has to play the vamp as Vera Middleton, a young, vivacious society girl, who is bored by the conventional life of her family. -Milton Sills is her leading man, and his acting does a Jot to make the picture a success. In fact, in our Opinion, Rills should be the star of this production, as his work is the best of all the members of the cast. Miss Fisher gives a bit of life to the story, as she has quite a bit of action, but is hardly capable of leading Mr. Sills in a play of this kind. There is not a great deal of action in the play, as it deals more with motives and resolutions than with deeds. Opinion—The value of this play rests almost entirely in the story and the acting of Mr. Sills. -I- -I- -IBIitTFF HELPS BAY 'TO PUT IT OVER. Charles stoops to deceive in his latest photoplay, “Homer Comes Home," now at' the Isis, but of course it's AKBKasis .'■ all in a good cause. \ According to the | story, Charlie is a f small town dream- ' er of dreams wqo goes to the city and becomes a clerk in a big esReturning to his native village on his vacation, he is enabled, by a mixture of city-made clothes and bluff, Wto put over a big scheme that makes him a fortune and Charlie Ray. wins the girl of his heart. -I- -1- + LOCAL PLAYERS TO HEAD VAUD BILL. All the piano accordionists in vaudeville don’t hail from Italy. Two of them are from Indianapolis. They are the team of Minettl and Reidle, coming to the Lyric next week. . Despite the difference In their names the boys are brothers. They were well known as local entertainers before they turned professionals, and for a time they were engaged in the manufacture of accordions here. -V .]. MAE MCRRAY MOVIE TO RETURN TO ENGLISH’S. week's attraction at English's will be George Fitzmauripe’s spectacular production, “On With the Dance,” starring Mae Murray and David Powell. Owing to requests received by the theater management, the picture' is be-

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Poisoned Tea for Husband, Is Charge

HILLSBORO, 111., Aug. 13.—Charged with murdering her husband, Joseph Rora, \>y placing poison in Ms tea, Hilda Rora Is in jail here today awaiting trial. Two weeks ago Rora died In great pain after drinking a cup of tea. After the funeral his widow went to Auburn to visit her brother and during her absence neighbors are said to have placed the evidence in the hands of the state’s attorney, leading to her arrest

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