Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1920 — Page 11

MARY GARDEN TALKS ‘BABY TALK’ To Her Pet Dog and She Lunches "on Apples and Figs

Are yon not “wild” to know some of tho thing* that Mary Garden, famous opera singer, who will give a concert at the Mnrat next Sunday afternoon at 3 o’gjfc'ck, does In private life? rHer press agent has lifted the “veil” and gives in detail some of the strange ideas and habits of this wonderful personality. The value of Mary’s collection of furs exceeds $150,000. In the evening she wears a sumptuous chinchilla wrap reaching to her feet. A coat of ermine bordered with sable is anew possession. She never wears a pair of gloves more than once. Her luncheon, when . she lunches at all. consists of an apple and some dried figs. With her tailored suits she wears in her buttonhole a crimson camellia. Two string's of pearls around her neck, she says, are the largi-st specimens in the world. She promises to write her memoirs. Furthermore, she says her story will contain no equivocations. She always speaks the truth. Chicago is the prima donna's favorite city in America. Philadelphia amuses her. New York appallß her. She talks "baby talk" to her dog. She laughs at the “Teutonic hips" of an American singer In opera. Anew race of charming people she says she has discovered. “The Onemese," she calls them. She has excellent taste In other things as well. <W*> AND NEW FAVORITES COiOS MONDAY IN “BIDDIES." Charles King, last seen here in vaudeville; Virginia O'Brien, anew prima donna to this city, and Larry Wheat, who has been seen here many times in

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MARY GARDEN. various musical comedies of Comstock A Gest’s, are the three stars that the Selwyns will offer In their new comedy with music, “Buddies,” that opens a week’s engagement at the Murat, commencing next Monday evening. This ro-

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manee of sunny France, written by George V. Hobart, with lyrics and music, by B. C. Hilliam, comes to this city with a full year’s run to Its credit, last season at the Selwyns Theater, New York. The play Is In two acts and an epilogue. -I- -I- -I--BTIRL ON VIEW. Today’s attractions include “Not So Long Ago,” at the Murat; the Rock Re vue of 1920, at English's; big time vaudeville, at Keith's; musical extravaganza, at the Park; popular vaudeville and movies, at the Lyric and Broadway; musical comedy at the Rialto; Bryant Washburn, In “Burglar Proof,” at the Alhambra; “Shipwrecked Among Cnnull bals,” at the Isis; “The Isle of Regeneration,” at Mister Smith's; “Mme. X," at the Ohio; “Red Foam,” at the Colonial; "Dangerous Business,” at the Circle and “The Iron Rider,” at the Regent.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10,1920.

Insane Doctor Uses Knife on Patient BERLIN, Dec. 10. —Herr Gebbard, a surgeon with a large practice In Bchwerln, the capital of Mecklenburg, has been certified Insane and removed to a lunatic asylum. He had continued to operate long after his mind had given way. for he was the proprietor of a nursing home. It had been noticed that a disproportionate number of deaths occurred In the home, and during a recent operation the nurse who assisted him noticed that he went on operating after- the patient, a woman, was dead. She drew his attention to the fact that death had occurred, but Dr. Gebhard calmly went on operating on the corpse. After his removal to the asylum It was discovered that a number of unusual op-

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Butfalo No Pet for Young Lady to Caress SAN FRA NCI SCO,"Dec. 10.—A buffalo Is not a playmate for a young lady. Bcaune of this fact Miss Hilda Dodds of New York, why really adores buffaloes and who wanted one for her Long Island estate, must go without. Miss Dodds Is visiting here. On her first trip to Golden Gate Park Hilda became enamored of Big Elmer, leader of the bachelor herd. Then day after day she returned and strengthened

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her friendship with the big animal She wanted him for a pet and she promised the park officials that she would construct a little park for Big Eimer oa her Long Island estate. “I really try to oblige the ladle*, but •—a buffalo isn’t the right kind of a pet for a dainty miss and I Just have to refuse,” Sergeant McGee of the park police, said. “Buffaloes are of a morose disposition and very hard to manage when they get separated from their kind. With even such a charming mistress as Miss Dodds, Big Elmer would be liable to

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go on a inpage and raise cata. If he didn’t do that he’d die of loneliness, . It can't be helped If buffaloes poaUeetT are not ladies’ peta.” MOTHHKMENH For Expectant Motbert Uses f r Turk Senhutwis SVrtte for Booklet on Motherhood mad tbc Baby. Free. laSs.'S*.”**' **

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