Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 238, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1921 — Page 6

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‘DULCY’ TO HAVE PREMIERE HERE MONDAY NIGHT < Con tinted From Fare FI to.) oroek. Jack Hunt, a “tramp*’ comedian, Trill head a large cast. He will be aided by Bar King, Jack La Mont, Fred McGee, Eddie Lloyd, Louise Mersereau, Grace Goodale and Helen Lloyd. The story used this year la a farce tailed “The Hotel Matrimony," which Is in two acts. It Is said that a plot actually nil through the two acts of this farce. There la also a large chorus and special scenic effects. 4- -• + AT TILE BROAD WAT. Opening the new bill at the Broadway

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next week will be the Aerial Youngs Is a ring and bar act The remainder oi the bill will include Welch and Rand, gingers; Gains and .Tefforio n, comedians; Warden. Newkirk and Martin, in gongs and stor'es; Brooks and Fennett in com-dy and music; Billv De Rne, a wellknown funmaker, and other acts. Cabaret singers and entertainers, as well as movie comedies, will complete the Broadway's bill next week.

AMUSEMENTS.

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IN RECITAL BRADFCPD BRILLS CONCERT DIRECTION, !nc. Si*rd?y Afternoon February 20 Seats at the Edison Shop Monday Prices $3, $2.50, $2, $1.50 sl, Plus War Tax

l “The Silver Lining Movie Stars in reran I | GIVEN IN ADDITION TO VAUDEVILLE Will Arrive in This City 3 dScr ® e " ill I | 7—BOYS and GiRLS-7 lice and parade from the depot nortl on Illinois to New K ARTHUR SULLIVAN CO. | Two Movie Camera Men Will Film Ail Proceedings grace ayres & bro. Meet Them at the Station | |/f>! sr*E> f> la'lMfi y CVTOA Each and every one of the ™ Atia g stars will • i\C/LER & IRWIN fc A I lin mmmma appear at every show Monday and Tuesday. k! AFTERNOON —PRICES— I EVENING I AFTERNOON -PRICES- EVENING || H 15c —25c iNGLUDMfi tax 30c~40c 15c-25c wcliic i 30c—40c

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The Play’s Reception “It is enough to raise the hair on a man’s head and raise the man out of his seat,” (New York Herald.) “A thrill the like of which has not been felt since the Clansmen rode over the hills in ‘The Birth of a Nation.’ ” (New York Evening Mail) “It is not often that an audience stands to cheer a motion picture, but it happened at the Forty-fourth Street Theater last night.” (New York Journal of Commerce.) “Thrills which would be impossible in any other form of drama.” (Boston Fost.) “Griffith triumphs again; triumphs gloriously and completely. Miracle of beauty is the result.” (San Francisco Daily News.) “It is real to a tense degree, and even the most sapient member of the picture guild must have clenched his fists and held his breath as Griffith, with consummate skill, rolled up his scenes of peril to a tremendous crest.” (Los Angeles Express.)

Prices Night-50<* 75<*, SI.OO, $1.50 and $2.00. Matinee—2s<i, 50c, 75C, SI.OO and $1.50.

Greater Than “The Birth of a Nation”

“lHave Seen ‘WAYDOWNEASV three times. Lillian Gish is most exquisite.” LAURETTE TAYLOR.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1921.

ONE WEEK ONLY

A SIMPLE STOJ7T or LOVE AND COVERS AMIDST st!RPOUNft!f* Os RECAL 3PILNDO2, VZWING MLADOWS AND PASTORAL CHAPM3, CULMINATING !| THE GREATEST SCENE CVER WITNESSED IN ANT THEATRE IN THE WQftU ACCOMPANIED BY A SELECTED ORCHESTRA

STARTING TOMORROW at 8:15 ( s n.ght y ) FEBRUARY 13th “The Unexampled Wonder of the 20th Century” -EDITORIAL, BOSTON HERALD “The Most Amazing Spectacle on Land or Sea” -NEW YORK GLOBE

By HON. ROBERT L. BOLDs GBROOK 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 hands, this that some of us have been pleased to call old-fashioned, has become a great epic—the epic of a woman’s soul.

It Only Takes iwo Hours to See— But a Lifetime to Forget

AMUSEMENTS.

Prices Night—so£, Matinee— 2ss, “Though The New York Herald Said Well Worth $lO a Seat”

“‘WA Y DOWN EAST’ is a masterpiece in all its many wonderful details.” DAVID BELASCO.

Twice Daily Thereafter Matinee at 2:15; Night at 8:15 SEATS NOW ON SALE 9 R„, nff:... / THEATRE and z bo* offices j MERCHANTS HEAT A'iD LIGHT CO.

The Playing "It Is an all-star cast which carries out the story and quite eclipses any cast that ever appeared on the speaking stage.” (New York Evening Telegram.) “The most satisfactory quality of this screen masterpiece is its very marked realism. No one overacts and every one in the carefully selected company is true to type.” (New York Sun.) “The acting Is of the first order." (New York Journal of Commerce.) "Excellent company who take part ii? this great Griffith feature.” (Los Angeles Times.) “The acting of the cast contributes without exception to the progress of the story and raises the merit of the whole.” (Boston Transcript.) “The acting is of a grace and perfection that Is refreshing.” (San Francisco Chronicle) “The dozen or more principals will Justify Mr. Griffith's choice of them for the characters they play." (New York World.) “Throughout the play there are excellenfccharacter portrayals. The cast aa has been Indicated, is excellent In every respect.” (Philadelphia Record.) “It would be hard to give full credit to all the members of the cast.” (Los Angeles Times.)