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IN THE LAND OF MAKE BELIEVE (Continued From Fag© Fire.) mjnner. "Please, like ns r* they seem to ask. Miss Eva Clark, the prims donna, Bings solos (with lyceum gestures) In a way to enrapture the congregation, and Miss Muriel Stryker, a pretty peeled to the rim of disclosure, presents herself In pleasing contortions. The comedians Bing the old-fashioned parodies of popular songs and the chorus shows their old-fashioned bare legs In the old-fash-ioned way, with all the old-fushloned bruises, knobs and varicosities. “The libretto, by Jean Hare*, contains some promising observations, but one usually remembers only the worst of the Jokes. A comedian refers to another comedian as “Lord He!p-ns" apd Is referred to In turn as “Sir Loin.” Among

AMUSEMENTS. _ _ Indianapolis Lodge IVio. 17 Loyal Order i : Moose mmmmmmmmm Wmmmmmmmrnm •" timmmmmmmmmrn Present the MOOSEHEART Students’ Concert BAWD Pronounced by JOHN PHILIP SOUSA As the Best Boys’ Band in the United States at the MURAT THEATRE Sun. Night, Jan. 30th 8 o’Glosk Prices: 25, 50,75, $1

MOTION PICTURES. I All Week Starting Sunday R mason Flame of Youth ! N Anew kind of a romance with anew kind I I Vof a heroine. A clean, gripping, true-to-life I / love story. Don’t miss the daintiest star of tm Jf picturedom—Shirley Mason. Extra Added Attraction—All Week I GROUP U. S. WAR PICTURES I Official Government Films Taken by U. S. Signal Corps Q|7f7 OUR BOYS FIGHTING IN FRANCE *SiC-iiL-fi THRILLING BATTLES of the WORLD WAR Presented by Corp. R. H. Ingleston, Formerly Official Photographer Rainbow Division —Appearing in Person Four Times Daily. |8 I And Maybe You are in the Movies 1 Mister Smith’s Cameraman has been busy taking Indianapolis views, and starting Simday we are going to show them. You’ll see a lot of familiar places and faces. Perhaps you’ll see yoursell. Don’t miss these pictures. fl | Also Special Comedy and Music That Pleases 1

the lyrics is an anthem hymning the advantages of California as a place of residence and excelling in tits enthusiasm all the prune, citrus, hotel and almond ads you evsp read: The state of hoapitallteel Full of origlnalitee! "Arthur West, as an office boy In a movie outfit; Al Wohlman as a cinema director and Jobn Sheehan as a composer of scenaros oblige frequently, at too much length and with success; and there Is a chorus which may be described as peculiar. Good looking, sun-kissed, no doubt, and obliging, but suburban and not very well painted or upholstered. The hit of the show a,re a vaudeville duo called Nelson and Chain, bully humorists and burlesquers, who manage to make a lot of fun without once Insulting their audience. Their mind-reading travesty is a masterpiece of its kind.

Otherwise, these San Francisco satires are uiwu pumps. They are roughed Chautauqua, pleasing us, mind you, but h'so proving that there Is more than three hours’ difference between San Fran-

AMUSEMENTS. in-rn, &ja Sfc&c V Next V/eek ~ \ > Ms*. 4 A Musical Comedy of jjgr 7 Irtik Jazz and Ginger Presented by a Big Company of i# m 0 Colored Singers, Dancers JmW and Comedians HARRY MASON PLAYERS In a Novelty Comedy Sketch in Three Scenes, “GETTING THE MONEY” GORDON AND VAIL HILTON SISTERS WILLIE LANG '•Wedded Bliss" Sinners of Popular Songs Super-Xylophonist ROBINSON’S BABOONS McCUNE-GRANT TRIO FOX FILM FARCE “Circus Day in Monkeyland” Comedy Aerialists “TIIE BABV’ A £7 vJkjT _ I‘ A RAM OU NT MAGAZINE"— PATHE REVIEW EillWlW in the luric ballroom ft J|;L/dllUir) AFTERNOON and EVENING-*

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cisco and New York.” Manager Nelson Trowbridge of the Murat announces that “Take It From Me," a musical comedy, will be at the

Nance Olden, cleverest of girl thieves, pursued by the police, escapes by stepping uninvited not only into a stranger’s carriage, but into anew world— world of decency and honor. B 1 at ease at first the little adventuress soon finds romance and excitement a-plenty in the novel adventure of “going straight.’ * FIRST HALF NEXT WEEK . /ILHAM BRPy r O) wfib E#’ Comedy -ToxNews i ((~)

-Murat for a week, beginning Feb. 7; “Way Down East,” the Griffith imrvie, opens a limited engagement on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 13, and that Walter Hampden will appear In Shakesperlan

repertoire for a week during the later part of February. William Collier cornea to English's for three days In “The Hottentot," beginning Feb. 7.

MOTION PICTURES. r )h Circle Theatre announces MR.GEOROE BEBAN Person jjpfr - Masterpiece "Otiq Man, in a Million' A dramatic page from life—with love, laughter and romance NOTE —By request, Mr. Beban has consented to present an aet from his well-known stage success, “The Sign of the Rote,” at 3:30 each afternoon and 9 o'clock evenings.

The fear's Superior Picture HARMONISTS] T ISTINCTIVELY DIFFEREM |libf:rty entertainers! . next WEEK V...U.1. - -.I- ■■■—l. nJ —■nupmmu i J '■■■ —; i TIMES WANT ADS BEING QUICK RESULTS