Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 100, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1920 — Page 8
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ENGLISH’S AND MURAT TO OPEN SEASON MONDAY (Continued From Page Seven.) ci.mplished only through one's ability to make a high spring from the floof. “J landed on my face the first time 1 fried to kick the back of my head with both feet," says Miss Roberta, “but from what I learned I must spring high uot to repeat my first disaster. “If you want something sensational Just try it.” Miss Roberts had been told a certain man dancer had accomplished this feat, and not to be outdone by a mere men. she wagered the chocolates she could do the same thing. She executes this exceptional act in her dancing in “Listen. Lester.” -1- -!- HUSSEY'S REVUE OPENS SEASON AT THE MURAT. Jimmy Hussey, well-known in vaudeville, has taken the plunge which many have taken, and has produced anew revue called “Tattle-Tales,” which will open the regular season at the Murat next Monday afternoon. GLADYS STOCKTON. The actor-manager contributed tbe book, some of the lyrics and otherwise engaged himself with the general management of his first managerial venture. The other lyrics were supplied by Howard Johnson, a writer of uncommon ability, and Archie Cottier composed tbe score. The book, if the thread which strings the various scenes together can be dignified by that term, is not meant to worry the to any great extent, but aapeciftl attention has been paid to tne scenes and their physical attractiveness. In this respect .Hussey has, according ■■■"- ~^ AMUSEMENTS. n FAREW'LI WEEK if MURAT USI2HMES last Mat. Today, 3:30 if THE STUART WALKER CO. MB In Rachel Crothers’s Charming Comedy. 139 EAST 3 rribC Mate., 26c, 50c, 75c.
I Vaudeville and Feature | - SCALE OF PRICES NOW IN EFFECT I , SCALE OF PRICES NOW IN EFFECT | Attend Oar balcony—lit, , a * ?c ; touu. a*. Quality and gl OD* matinee *1 (\ I.Qn D MEZZANINE— tic, tax 3c; total, *Bc . _ M O Oil? BALCONY A LODGES—22c. tax 3c: total, 25c IV l.ov rerrorm- main floor—,uc, i <c ; total. 33c. Quantity. Iwo H X r 1 • main floor a boxes— 3ic, tax 4; total, 35c C • l ance and Avoid ™",2S,T Big Show, for H VatldeVll.e BALCONy 4 4c- ,o,„ 3Sc SP^ l , I / MEZZANINE—36c, tax 4c; total, 40c. r> • r (3 A _ BALCONY A LODGES—3Ic, tax 4c, total, 35c IT _ _ the Jam main floor—isc, tax 3c; total, soc. Price of One SB /VCtS main floor a boxes— 4sc, tax sc; total, 50c F C&tlirCS Niaht Prices Prevail Murdaf, Sunday and Holiday H Night I’rlcos Prevtdl Saturday, Sunday and Holiday — ' Matinees. L———————————————l Matinees. STARTING TOMORROW I eemm ATTRACTIONS extraordinary I “Vaudeville supreme” I Rialto New Show I Stuart & Rathburn | KENLOW&BIRCHY | Goldberg & Wayne | I EVERY SUNDAY I and Company—Dancing Comiques I Scotch Music, Singing, Dancing I Singing—Piano Manipulations La Rue & Gresham | Wellington&Sylvia I Lieut. Berry & Miss | Paul Brody | Novelty—Character Impersonation | Eccentric Comedy Jugglers I Little Bits of Everything | Singing, Talking, Acrobatic Dancing Burns & Lorraine | Henry B. Walthall | MUTT & JEFF I Mae Foster & Cos. | Nifty Bits of Vaudeville I In the Long Arm of Mannister ■ Comedy Cartoons I Aerial Novelty Don’t Fail to Hear Our Mam-1 Rialto Special Orchestra | Lewis La Varre & Davis | Jack Rowel Harmony—Comedy | Comedy Juggler Norton Bros. | Morton & Dennis I I regular | FRANK SHUBERTI HARMONY—Comedy Boys i BROADWAY I)RCHESTRfI | Singing Comedian Actors’ Tryout—Broadway Theatre lO TO 15 ACTS ON THE OPENING SHOW EVERY MONDAY NOTICE:—On our opening show every Monday we will have from 10 to 15 acts from which we will select our regular week’s program. Come earfly. You be the judge, help us select. Applaud acts you like. Performance at 2p. m. f
to advance information, spent his money with a careless hand, and some of the sets are reputed to excel even the grandeur of those displayed In the Follies. In the cast besides Hussey, who has been very kind to himself In the comedy situations, are Rae Samuels, who is one of E. F. Albee’s favorite acts In the Keith vaudeville exchange; Maurice Diamond, Lola Girlie, Gladys Stockton, Joe Browning, Jean Tennyson , William Worsley, Keegan and Edwards, Callahan and Bliss and Johnny Dundee, with whom Hussey has a scene In the last act which Is said to rival the very beat burlesque ever done by tbe famous Weber and Fields when those comedians were at the height of their popularity more than twenty years ago. -I- -1- -ITHEY WILL SPLASH AT THE LYRIC MONDAY. A bill of vaudeville novelties in keeping with the gala spirit of state fair week will be presented next week at tte Lyric. Lottie Mayer, famous diving beauty, and her bevy of water sprites, will be a special feature attraction. Miss Mayer has anew water act this season called “Frolics of the Sea." The girls disport themselves, seal fashion. In a huge glass tank and perform all sorts of difficult diving and aquatic feats. “Three of a Kind.” a trio of comedians: Huyler and Rann. two men who sing, i talk and present unique impersonations: the Spanish trio of high-class musical artists in a select cycle of instrumental i numbers; Keno. Keyes ami Meirose, co- j medians, who dance and do a routine of tumbling as well; Hayes and Lloyd, fun j makers who offer a skit entitled “Be- !
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fore and After,” and Swart* and Clifford, a versatile pair of entertainers will complete the acts. Tbe sci-een contributions will be a "Hallroom Boys” farce, “Movie Madness,” the Path* review of current events and tbe Bray plctograph. -I- -I- -I"CABARET GIRLS” DUE AT THE PARK MONDAY. The state fair week attraction at the Park will be “The Cabaret Girls.” The principals will include Jack Freed. Fred C. Hackett, Dot Barnette, Etbyle McDonald, Bertha Startxman, May Mack. Irene Moore, Mike J. Kelly, Earl Sbeanan and Ben Holmes. Ben Holmes, Earl Sheaban and Joe Louis wrote the book of the 1920-21 edition of this uhow. L H. Herk, Kelly and Damsel produced the show and are said to have given the show this season on excep tionaliy large chorus. Tbe dancing numbers are said to be the feature of the show. * -|- -I- -|. AT THE BROAD W Ay. Beginning Monday at the Broadway the vaudeville will be Increased to eight acts instead of six. , The bill next week will consist of Kenlow and Birchy; Lieut. Berry and Miss Paxil Brody; Lewis, LaVarre and Davis: the Mae Foster company; Goldberg and Wayne; Jack Rowe, comedy Juggling; Frank Shubert, comedian, and a Mutt and Jeff comedy. -I- -I- -II RENE FRANKLIN AND HEBZ ARE BOOKED AT THE MURAT. Arthur Hammerstcin will present, his latest musical comedy success. “Always You.” with Irene Franklin and Ralph Herr, as the central figures at the Shu-
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1920.
bert Murat on Monday night. Sept. 13, for an engagement of six nights. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. The books and lyrics are by Oscar Hammersteln 11, grandson of the late famous imuressarlo, and the musical Bcor.t by Herbert Stothart. The book and play contains a unique plot which Mr. Hammersteln wishes to refrain from telling until It is told to the audience. -I- -1- -!- RIALTO ENLARGES ITS VAUDEVILLE BILL. During fair week the Rialto will add another act to the bill and this policy of six acts Instead of five will continue at this house during the season. Heading next week’s bill is Stuart and Rathburn company of dancers in an offering called “Syncopated Feet.” The remainder of the bill includes Morton and Dennis, singers; La Rue and Gresham, character Impersonators; Wellington and Sylvia, in a Juggling act; Burns and Lorraine, in “Nifty Bits From Vaudeville,” and the Morton brothers. The movie feature will be. Marie Doro In "Midnight Gambols.” Shriners Will Go to Richmond on Sept. 17 A special Pennsylvania train has been chartered by the Shriners of Murat temple for a little journey to Richmond, Ind., Sept. 17. A Mos’ern concourse will be held there at that time and the local Shriners Intend to be ou hand for the celebration. The Arab patrol, the Nomad hand, the ebantere, drum corps and gun squad will be Included 4>> the party.
AMUSEMENTS.
CHARLES RAY IS DETECTIVE IN MELON PATCH (Continued From Page Seven.) a villain who inhales spaghetti from a tin pot. The movie fan is bound to meet some unusual characters in "Scratch My Back,” which opens a week's engagement at tbe Ohio Sunday. -I- -I- -I--WABHBURN WEARS ’EM IN MOVIE AT THE ISIS A photo comedy that makes thirsty folks thirstier; dry folks drier and gives everybody an hour and a half of hearty laughter Is “What ones,” which will if 1,0 rcrecio-.l nr :he ¥' "filiUßji' 1 of next week with 1 Bryaut Washburn " ' ,sK . TOE having the stellar honors. l*r ' ’ Si to Jones” Is a George Broad burst * jmShmlW',doings la :i dry commuuit;. It is ,r a time when “reform” 1* Bryant Washburn fashionable. that “crooks” are quick to take advantage f the opportunity for their own enrichment. Margaret Loomis is chief in support of the star. Tbe program will also include Milburn
Morantt In “His Wedding Day,” and j Eastland’s Jams entertainers. -I- -I- -I- ---( HARLIE AND FATTY ON THE SAME BILL. Charlie Ray in "Forty-fire Minutes j From Broadway" and Fatty Arbnckle In “The Garage” will share headline j honors on next week's bill at Mister j Smith's. The Ray picture closes its engage- | ment at the Circle tonight and moves } bnnday to Mister Smith's. The Arbnckle movie opens its first engagement at Mister Smith’s Sunday. -!- -I- -I----AT THE REOENT “The Country That God Forget,” directed by Marshall Neilan and starring Tom Santohi, an Indiana man, will be the feature at the Regent all of the K "| "The Country That God Forget 1 is a story of BP* x?3J| desert and it,q perils K ! and privations. W) The wte Is mis-: Tg* M l^e ‘’oautifu’ W illusions which the: stranger paints to 1 and. not realizing ; ; s;v-' M B the true devotion of R her husband, loaves But the gurvivai Victoria Forde of the fittest soon j reveals the character of her new lover. The cast includes Victoria Forde, George Fawcett, Will Machln, Mary Cbarleeon and Charles Gerard. AMUSEMENTS.
BATTLE —OF—ST. MIHIEL Every Evening Sept. 6-10 STATE FAIR Mammoth reproduction by 500 real soldiers and artilerymen of the historic West Front victory, given by 23th and 26th U. S. Infantry 7tli U. S. Field Artillery Tanks, “7b" Guns, Machine Guns, Grenades, with all the noise and fevor of the real thing. Greatest of War Spectacles Special Fireworks D splays Advance seat reservations at Huder’s drugstore, Washington and Pennsylvania streets.
MOTION PICTURES. _ MjFIPJ|PI| W* All Fair Week Admission M fefe. j| Starting Sunday 20 C Beginning our new policy of the biggest pictures of the great outdoor that are produced on the screen. 'niM^nvl ff-CODCOBCSr < H/9ith. Tom Santsohi Mary d haxjeson and. Ceorge PauDcJettr A and oP a Man's Love For aVomfin. / Olrected. by NEILAN It's a Whirlwind for Action and Sensation Snub Pollard of tomfdy “fAmzy to Burn ’ SPECIAL STATE i ATTRACTION FAIR EEK , ANNETTE KELLERMAti —IN— “WHAT WOMEN LOVE” A FIRST NATIONAL I TWENTIETH CENTURY THRILLER —IS IT MOLLY CODDLES OR CAVE MEN? SHOCKING, SENSATIONAL, DARING, PEPPY, MILE-A-MINUTE ANNETTE IN A COMEDY DRAMA EXTRAORDINARY THE MARVELOUS UNC , T^ , T7 , DER WATER PHOTOGRAIra r i PHY AND THE BATHING DOLLS. A CHRISTY COMEDY. “SEVEN BALDPATES” 1 SEVEN “FRONT ROW” REFLECTIONS Cl ROLETTE CIRCLE OF NEWS ORCHESTRA The Show House 1 on the Circle — RICKcrI c TiIRCS all M Mk ir week STARTING The Super-Picture The Melodramatic Sensation of a Decade with an All-Star Cast “THE HOPE” From the tremendous stage success by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. THE VOLCANO BOILED and seethed as Hector Grant sought Olive Whitburn in the heart of Italy to repair the wrong he had done her. Her honor depended upon his safety as he staggered through the smoke-laden streets. Then Came the Earthquake Spreading death and destruction!!! What was the outoomeT American Harmonists Liberty Entertainers SNOB POLLARD SELZNICK Comedy NEWS
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