Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 136, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1920 — Page 6

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FARRAR OWN COMPETITOR ON SCREENS HERE <Conttaned From Pj( Five.) One ts crashed and steks the end. Another believes la him In the face es the whole world. The third fights like a tiger—fights with the primitive, natural instinct of lelf preservation. Miss Farrur, Adele Bloo(J and Madge Bellamy portray the women who are concerned in his' scheine. William P. Carleton Is the debonhire pffYior peril who finally meats' the fate he so richly deserves". Montague Love, Frank Losee and Louis Stern complete the cast. “The Riddle: Woman” certainly possesses a powerful east. In the other Farrar movie, which will he on view all week at Mister Smith’s, the opera singer has the role of Lady Isabel Channing In ‘‘The Flame of the Desert.” In this moyie Farrar resorts to murder to protect the character of Lady 'banning, who becomes mixed up in a rebellion in Egypt. Lady Isabel falls desperately In love with a powerful sheik, who Is really an Englishman In disguise. Both of Farrar’s roles offer this talented woman wide scope for her dratuatic powers.

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It Is very unusual to have movies of the same star on view at two theaters at the same time. -I- -I- AWANDA IS A VAMP BUT OF A NEW BRAND. “Food for Scandal,” a story of poverty, love, loyalty and a girl who just couldn't make her sense of humor behave, will he the attraction Eyf ''t'/tg at the Isis the first a half of next week. Wanda Hawley p&BNjp?: # Is starred in the picture. Her support ia- | eludes Harrison Ford. * Miss Hawley i '* cast as a stage favorite who aban-V|-v , * jraS). I that she might give aid to a poor dons her career ... . „ , lawyer, played by W anda Hawley. Mr Ford She decides that the best way to help him would be to provide him with clients, and looking to this end she turns vampire—not with the idea of gratifying her own personal vanity, but to add substantially to the lawyer's meagre fees. She even hires herself out as a divorce co-respondent and there Is a lively mixup between a couple who think they want a divorce but who don’t, and an Italian count who is quite ready to fall in love with every glr! he meets.

AMUSEMENTS.

WILLIAM FARNUM BOOKED AT REGENT. William Farnum’s latest movie, “Drag Harlan,” opens a week’s engagement at the Regent Sunday. made from a story ard, and It U. x said to give Farnum a num will be Jackie devil woman of the William Farnum. crm. The supporting cast includes a large number of film players. The bill will Include the Vanity Fair Girls in ‘‘Alias Aladdin.” -i- -I- -!- THERE IS LOTS OF LOVE IN ANITA’g LATEST MOVIE. Anita Stewart in "Harriet and the Piper,” has the role of .Harriet Field, a young girl eager for life, who Innocently yields to the persuasion of Royal Blondln, a wealthy social rake, to be rescued from a false marriage with him and does not see him from the night of

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the fako ceremony until several years later. While she Is secretary to Isabel Carter at Crownlands, Blondln comes upon the scene, seedling to add another to his several deceived "sweethearts" in Nina, the young Carter daughter. Richard Carter is master of the home and of a great business, but has so far disqualified as manager of his family that his wife leaves him for anothei man with whom she perishes In a motor accident In Italy. Carter places Harriet at the head of his household, offering an unsentimental marriage to keep her clear of gossip. Her efforts to protect Nina from Blondln result in the exposure to Richard of her own affair with him. He sees it in its true light and ex cuses it, and succeeds eventually in gaining from Harriet a love as genuine as that he gives her. ± -I- -IJUNGLE BEASTS IN I’ARZAN FILM. Plenty of real Jungle atmosphere Is shown in scenes In "The Revenge of Tarzan,” whtch comes to the Ohio theatex for a week beginning Sunday. The tall, waving trees, the dense underbrush, the wild animals—nothing Is missing.

AMUSEMENTS.

The cast, headed by Gene Pollar as “Tarzan” and Karla Schramm, is augmented by such well known animal actors as the L. K. lions, Including four cubs who make their screen debut, the famous gorilla, Joe Martin; the big elephant, Charley; fifty white horses, two camels, several other apes and gorrlllas and five old mules. Joe Martin la seen In many dramatic and humorous scenes‘with Tarzan, while Charley not only has big footage In the story, but played an Important role in the producing of the feature, having acted as moving van for much of the scenery. -I- -I- -!- OWEN MOORE HAS COMEDY ROLE. Owen Moore has a comedy role in "The- Poor Simp,” which ovens Sunday

SECOND WEEK y V f By Popular Demand of njMj... IN PROGRAM //A>|t •’git SHBB “Civilian Clothes’’ M m w 1 ss|f PfH Monte Banks Comedy m *■ y MSI ff fi S jfttfijß: 188 “His Naughty Night” WMi■ - By ." “Urban Movie Chats” m A# mSf /t Jj • IhUml “Literary Digest y Ji Pj r T ' pi "” domes With Beautiful Martha ■■ J X The thousands of Indianapolis •••• Va Sunday Performance* Start people wllO SclW “Civilian Clothes" ~ i:3o, 3.10, 4:50, 6:30, 8;io, 9:50 last wee pronounced it the greatest y ■ Week-Day Performance! Start picture of its kind ever produced. Rf *X\ JL JL' I 11:30. 1:10, 2:50. 4:30, 6:10, , M. : V "T\ .a 7:60, 9:40 The Federation of Indianapolis Public School Teachers asked that it 'WA 1 be held over another week for the entertaimnent of the teachers who will - i... 11 .i tte l: of tfio Stnto Asso-

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at the Colonial for a week's engagement. Moore Is seen in the role of MeUvllle Carruthers, “the poor simp,” a wealthy young man who Is In love with Grace Adams. Despite the fact that he has known her for a long time he never has mustered up courage enough to propose. He finally decides to make a desperate attempt, however. After much preliminary rehearsing he starta off to meet hia beloved, armed with an enormous bunch of orchlda and a Pomeranian pup. On the way he stops to see a physician friend and obtains a "prescription" which does not exactly agree with him. He ruins the orchids on the way by plucking petals to the accompanl-

meat of the formula, ‘‘She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not.” By the time he arrives the orchids have been ruined and the pup lost. The proposal, which follows, Is not the success that he had hoped for, and there follow many amusing situations which form the basis for this picture. IN THE LAND OF MAKE BELIEVE (ConUnnod From Fere Five.) many discriminating mnslc lovers In New York with her own recital at Carnegie Hall neat month, has been engaged for appearances with the noted Cincinnati

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Symphony Orchestra nnder Ysaye. “The Great Illusionist," one of the plays written, and acted tn Paris by Sacha Guitry, has been accepted for production In the United States. s Avery Hopwood, the first aid to for. eign and domestic dramas, has been engaged to make the adaptation. Soldiers Homeward Bound From Russia BOSTON, Oct. 16.— Many New England boys wh have been on duty In Russian waters aboard the cruiser Frederick are on their way home. The ship will arrive shortly. Most of the crew are eligible for discharge.