Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 233, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1921 — Page 12

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1921.

SOUTH AFRICA AT FEVER HEAT ONSECESSION Imperialists Claim Support of Labor Against Division From Empire. ‘CLASS WAR’ IS ISSUE LONDON. Feb. 7. —The political campaign In the union of South Africa, with African secession from the British empire as the leading Issue, has reached fever heat and the whole country is lu a whirlwind of excitement, said advices from Capetown, Pretoria and Durban today. The balloting will take place tomorrow. Followers of General Smuts, leader of tie Imperialists (ftnti-secesalonlsts) insist labor will support the Imperialists on some Issues, notably the continuation ot* South Africa as part of the British empire, but will oppose other planks of the Imperialists' platform. Secession from the British empire la the chief plank of the Nationalists, led by General Herzog, who desire South Africa converted into an Independent republic. Labor leaders declare that whether South Africa remains in the British empire or not they will make “class war” a live Issue In the country. Block Western Girl’s Attempt at Suicide NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—Dazed as though from drugs, a young woman was saved by the police early today Just as she was about to Jump into East Itiver at Ninety-Second street. She was stylishly dressed and later was identified at the cty hospital as Lillian' J. Wilhelm of Travis, Mich., a j music student. The police said they found a silver j table knife protrudiug from the girl's sleeve. Harrison Sails Mch. 5 WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. —Governor j General Harrison of the Philippines, will ] sail for the United States March 5, the j War Department has announced, and it is expected that his resignation will be j accepted before he sails. j New friend., as well ns your old acquaintances / A appreciate your photo- —S’L graph—especially If it Is w a MOOREFIELD print. Arrange a sitting today. 4 wxtfv Ninth Floor. Kahn Bldg. MOTION PICTURES.

This Week CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN “Mamma’s Affair” Circle Theatre

This is What the Management of the SHUBERT-MURAT THEATRE Promised in the Newspapers Last Saturday and Sunday “The Greatest Spectacle on Land or Sea.'* — N. Y. Globe

Twice Daily Thereafter:—Matinees, at 2:15. Evening at 8:15 “WAY DOWN EAST” is now in its 24tli week at 44th Street Theater, New York; 17th week at the Trcmont Theater, Boston; 10th week at the Woods Theater, Chicago; 10th week at the Shubert Theater, Brooklyn; 6tli week at the Slmbert, Pittsburgh, at prices ranging from SI.OO to $5.00. Indianapolis, Prices: NlGHT—Orchestra, SI.OO, $1.50, $2.00; Balcony, 50c, 75c, SI.OO. All Seats Reserved. MATINEES —Orchestra, SI.OO, $1.50; Balcony, 25c, 50c, 75c. Two box offices—Theater and Merchants Heat and Light Cos. Though the N. Y. Herald Said “It is Well Worth $lO a Seat’* Mail Orders Now Being Received. Seats Ready 9 A. M. Thursday. NOTE —Owing to cost , length of performance and iron bound contracts Way Down East'* will never be presented anywhere except at first-class theatre prices .

I DOG HILL PARAGRAFS \ A/\ ((l°l Sidney Hocks was aiming to go calling last Sunday, but he got in a quandary j ns to whether he would wear his hat or | derby, and argued with himself until it j was too late. . . • Miss Peaehle Sims was suspected of | being on her way to the picture show at j Tickville last Saturday afternoon, as she j was seen to purchase two packages ofj chewing gum. • • • Jefferson Potlocks, who mended his ways on January first, Is liable to have ; to take them to the blacksmith shop again right soon. MOTION PICTURES. ! ftfflamfon First Half This Week Bryant Washburn —ln—“An Amateur Devil” Monte Banks Farce Fox News Weekly ICIC ENTIRE 1010 WEEK toe <Fro Arbuckle —lN—“Brewster’s Millions”

A SIMPLE STORY OF PLAIN PEOPLE Accompanied By Selected Orchestra

BY HON. ROBERT L. BOLINGBROOK Mr. Griffith’s film version of “Way Down East" shows again what genius can do with common clay. Besides being the greatest entertainment and holding the greatest thrill ever shown in the world’s theatrical history. It is the greatest sermon that has ever been preached. In his band, this that some of us have been pleased to call old-fashioned, has become a great epic—the epic of a woman's soul.

Yeggs Lock Two in Vault and Get $2,000 YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Feb. 7.—Three

AMUSEMENTS. The Play’s the Thing M ON. -yTH and this is the Play feb. Return From Musical Comedy of JOHN LEILA hyams and Mclntyre In a Modern Playlet With Music. “MAYBLOOM” Merlin Beeman and Grace A Wizard With Cards You’ll Bo Surprised VAL and ERNIE STANTON The Pedagogic Phenom and the Idiosyncratic Physicatric. HORACE WRIGHT and DIETRICH RENE The Somewhat Different Singers, Waits and Kawley I Uyeda Boys Laughs and Melody | Nippon’s Entertainers First Time of the Feature BILLY ARLINGTON With Eleanor Arlington, C. I. Taylor and E. F. Hennessey in a Comedy Classic. “Mistakes Will Happen” Kinograms Digest Topics Pictured News Pith y Paragraphs Only Popular-Priced Theater With Reserved Beats Bargain Matinees—lsc, 20c, 30c, 55c

PICTURES. THOMAS MEIGHAN

A New Art Combining Drama, Painting, Poetry and Music The Proof — “Since seeing ‘Way Down East' for the second time I have wanted to congratulate you on this MAGNIFICENT production. You certainly have put Moving Pictures AMONG THE FINE ARTS.” —CHARLES DANA GIBSON. ‘“I congratulate you on THE FINEST MOTION PICTURE I HAVE EVER SEEN. It Is wonderful.” —HOWARD CHANDLER CHRISTY. A ThriLing Production Embodying the Story of the Famous Play of the Same Title “I do not remember EVER having been so THRILLED in a theater. I congratulate the public.” —CHARLES HANSON TOWNE. “An Unexampled Wonder of the 20th Century’’— —EDITORIAL IN THE BOSTON HERALD. “ ‘Way Down East” is a masterpiece In all its many wonderful details.” —DAVID BELASCO.

yeggmen overpowered the night watchman and night ticket agent of the Youngstown & Ohio River Rallrpad at Leetonia early today, locked them In a vault and blew two safes in the station, escaping with about $2,000.

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rII n I In II tft Tonight, Tues. and LiIUL I0 (1 0 Wed. BAM H. HARRIS present* WILLIAM COLLIER In the Three-Act Farce ‘THE HOTTENTOT’ No Baby Vamps or Bedroom Scenes, but 99 LAUGHS. Price*! Nights, 50c to $2.50| Wed. Mat., 50c to $1.50. Seats Selling. 11l Week ol Fell. 14th d™{ A Comedy in Three Acts. “DULCY” By Georgs 8. Kaufman and Mara Connelly (With a bow to Franklin P. Adams) Presented by a Brilliant Cast, Including LYNN FONTANNE GREGORY KELLY JOHN WESTLEY ELLIOTT NUGENT (Direction of George C. Tyler and 11. H. Frazee) Monday Night—Gregory Kelly Night Prices—Night, 50c to $2.50; Wet. Mat., 50c to $1.50) Saturday Matinee. 50c to $2.00. SEATS READY THURSDAY

STRING BAND “THE NEW LEADER” 6 OTHER BIG ££ NEW ACTS O Dancing in the Lyric Ballroom Afternoon and Evening. BYOU SAID IT .. ROADWAf CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE | O 3IG FEATURES |Or 1 Lt NEW EVERY WEEK ILt BARGAIN MAT. EVERY DAY 500 GOOD SEATS, 200 Except Sat., Sun. and Holiday*

HIM.TO The only Theater In the city combining VAUDEVILLE with Feature Photoplays Continuous 9:45 a. m. till Midnight Shubert MI'EAT Tonight, Mats. Wad-Bit. a frs some Shop/ PHIP.FS £t ®-’ 508 $2 - 50 - |Wed. Mat. <M CM Mat. SOo to gar -Best Seats,* parT 'amis I f with HARRY SEYMOUR and MANNY BESSER This Coupon and iOo with war tax entitles lady to matinee reserve seat, la