Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 159, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1920 — Page 7

LOVE’S SWEETEST SECRET REVEALED By Peter Grimm in Spirit For m at English’s

-will i*t **7 good-bye." w Those words uttered from the spirit lips of Peter Grimm fell like a benediction upon men and women of this world, who gathered at English's last night to witness David Warfield play upon the very heart of his audience. Standing on the threshold of the shadow world and the real world, the spirit of Peter Grimm whispered the meaning of youth into the heart of his beloved ward, Katherine. Katie, as Peter called her when ne was alive, heard him speak softly of the time hen she would yield to true love and become the wife of James Hartman. Old Peter from spirit land, bending over Katie as she clasps In her arms tome of his beloved flowers, tells her how happy he will be when the patter of little feet are heard iu the home which once was bis and reminds her of the glorious snnset of her life, when, as a grandmother, she will look back over the yesterdays but still hap, * in the hopes of the future. As David Warfield planted this hope of motherhood and eternal lore In the breast of bis ward. Katie, the great audience received those words ns If they were a wonderful benediction. Men and women of that audience were not ashamed of their tears and offered no excuses as some allowed them to trickle down their cheeks, while others proudly, •but tenderly, wiped them away. Seldom are compliments so real paid in the theater nowadays and surely David H'htfleld, the master. In expressing the hope that love never says good-bye, felt the wonderful response from his audience last night. With laughter they watched peter Grimm in the first act try to sheltei Katie from the world just,as one would protect a flower from winter's cold wind*. They smiled at his attempt to make a match between Katie and his nephew. Frederik, without consulting the heart of Katie. They laughed out loud during a heated argument on ••spirits" between Old Peter and I>r. Andrew MacPherson and rejoiced when Peter and the grand old doctor made an agreement that If Teter should die first that he would come back In spirit. Laughter was chased away as Peter received a promise on the Bible from Katie that she would marry Frederik •nd tears came into the eyes of all as the spirit of Old Peter took flight as Willem, a mere lad. came running In with circus tickets for himself and Peter. Very quiet was the big audience In the second act when the spirit of Peter returned on the Important mission of freeing Katie from her promise of marrying Frederick when her heart.was beating in love time for James Ifartman. The dramatic intensity of the scene, where the neiovefl doctor uses

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GRACE LA RIE. Grace La Rue, at 11, had the voice of a hoy soprano and sang religious solos usually falling to boy sopranos, with a church choir lu Kansas City. Now she is co-star with Hale Hamilton in "Dear Me,” which conies to English's .Monday night for a three-day engagement. She has been successful on the concert stage as well as in English music halls and vaudeville theaters in this country. Willem, the lad with the circus tickets, as the medium of contact between this world and the spirit kingdom, swayed the audience into complete submission. If not belief In the theory that the dead do return. The third act found the auOTence held In the powerful grasp of the master as his spirit caused Willem to answer the call of the clown or the circus !n the clouds, and, as the spirit form of the lail joined In the shadow of Old Peter, those out in front bowed their heads In submission to the charm of David Warfield. Then joy came into the hearts of all because Old Peter had told Katie that love never says good-bye. David Warflp'.d Is today in his golden years-years made mellow and marvelous by the memory of his years of service on the stage. Yes, years of bringing smiles to countless thousands and tears

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to hearts of men and women who need the softeniDg Influence of love. That has been the divine mission of David Warfield —the bringing of love, smiles, tears and laughter to all of us. If you go to English's the remainder of this week you will see Dnvld Warfield at his best; the mastery of David Relasco in bis best stage expression, and you will witness a east that Is as perfect as any cast conld be. Really marvelous work Is done by Miriam Dov’o as Katie: sterling work l>y Joseph Brennan as the doctor who be-)lev,-o that tue dead return; sympathetic work Is accomplished by Marie Bates as Mrs. Bartholomew, and complete mastery of moods is reflected by John Salnpoiis as Frederik. The remainder of the cast does perfectly all that they ar--1 called upon to do. The big Uramaticc hour of the season lr here. David Warfield will conclude his engagement at English’s Saturday night. -I- -1- -ISTAGE FARCE MADE INTO A MOVIE. Fred Jackson’s successful farce, ‘‘A Full House," picturized for the comedy talents of Bryant Washburn, Is on view today at the Alhambra. It Is a breesy episode In the affairs of George Howells, a young attorney who, on the day cf his marriage is called away to recover a package of love letters from a designing woman. On his return to his tearful bride he runs into aome amazing complications that have to do with a stolen necklace which has come Into his possession. This calls for explanation to n group of police officers who suddenly bob up In mysterious fashion. Howells has an amusing time In squarlng himself, both with his wife and the officers. The supporting cast has been wisely chosen. -I- -I- -IEYEJf AN ACTOR CAN FIGHT rOR LOVE. Action Is plentiful and there Is an abundance of thrills lu "A Broadway Cowboy,” a comedy-drama starring William Desmond, which Is on view at the Isis today and Saturday. The story deals with ths love affair of an actor, playing the part of a cowboy In a Broadway success and a pretty miss from Montana. The sheriff of her home county, whero real cow punchers abound, covets tho girl for himself, and proceeds to stack the cards against the thesplan, making It necessary for the latter to Invade the sheriff's country and prove hts metal, which he does with a vengeance. -INOW SHOWING. The attractions on view today Include: Charlotte Greenwood In “Linger Longer Letty," at the Murat; big time vaudo ville at Keith's : popular vaudeville an I xnovles at the Lyric .nd Broadway: musical comedy at the Rialto; “Follies of Pleasure" at the Park; “High and Dizzy" at Mister Smith’s; “The Texan" at the Regent; “The Saphead” at the Colonial: “The Devil's Passkey" at the Ohio, and “Peaceful Valley" at the Circle."

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