Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 104, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1921 — Page 9

FORMER WALKER PLAYER IN CAST OF ‘THREE GHOSTS’ (Continued From Fare Seven.) and who has never been rivaled as a singing comedian. The Ziras, who introduce a series of new ideas in juggling and dancing: Hinkle and Mae, offering a carnedy skit entitled "Catching a Car;” a qiw.rtet of xSikl comedians in a harmony singing divertisement billed as “Melodiesthe Otto brothers, in a laughable travesty; Downey and Claridge, skaters, and Shirley and Grant, novelty dancers, will round out the show. NEW KTSICAI. COMEDY BOOKED AT THE . Mt'KAT. Indianapolis will have an opportunity next week for three days commencing next Thursday at the Murat to hear the latest conpositions of Ivan Caryll, who has composed some of the most famous of American musical comedy successes. Mr. Caryll composed the very tuneful score of "Kissing Time,” which comes direct from its long New York run. Theatergoers will recall very pleasantly the tuneful and lingering melodies

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BELMONT THEATRE SaL, “The Cradle of Courage,” Sunt., “The Scuttlers;” MOll., ‘‘Mother Heart:” Tue#., "Children of Night:” Wed. “Live Wire*;’’ Thurs., ‘“Hands Off;” Fri., “Tom Boy.”

BAIR’S QUALITY PICTURES South Side Tneatre, Fountain Square. Sun. and Mon. “The Wliistle” Tues. and Wed. “Trust Your Wife.” Thurs. and Fri. “White Moll.” Saturday, Wallace Keid in “The Man of Funeral Kidge.”

HILLTOP THEATRE Blaine and Howard Streets. Sun., “The Sky Ranger;” Mon. "The White Horseman;” Tues., "The Girl From Nowhere;” WedL. “The Dividend;” Thurs. "The Broken Gate;” Fri., “The Avenging Arrow;” Sat., “Old Dad.”

of the famous “Pink Lady,” which was the work of Mr. Caryll and brought him instantaneous fame among lovers of good music. He also wrote the score of “Chin Chin,” “Jack O’Lantern,” “Oh, Oh, Del’phine,” “The Girl Behind the Gun,” ‘Tip-Top,” Fred Stone’s latest success, and many others. Before coming to America Mr. Caryll was musical director for George Kdwardes in London, and had charge of the music for all the famous productions made at Daly’s and the Gaiety Theater, Edward Royce, who made the production of ’Kissing Time,” also hails from London. Before coming to America Mr. Royce made all the productions for George Edwardes, the famous London manager. Mr. Royce has for years made all the productions of the Ziegfeld “Follies” in New York and is credited with being

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Reginald Barker's Conception of Rupert Hughes’ Heart Gripping Story of Home. “The Old Nest” A picture that will awaken deep in your heart memories of your mother to whom you ran with ydur childish troubles. r AMERICAN HARMONISTS 1 I Our original musical novelty. I L LIBERTY SEXTETTE. J AlwaysVor tKVhile f voloniaL

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JEWEL THEATRE 1124 South West Street. Sunday “The Killer. ’’ Monday—- “ Slam Rang .Tim.” Tuesday “Clothes.” Wednesday—“ Love Madness.” Thursday—“ Riders of The Purple Sage.” Friday—“ The Woman Untamed.” Saturday “Kentucky Colo nel.”

PROSPECT THEATRE Churchman and Harlan. Sun., “Ilandii Off ; 99 Mon., ‘‘Special Clothes;** Tue., “Woman Untamed;* 9 Wed., “Wing Toy; 99 Thurs., “Wolves of the Street; 99 Fri., “Oliver T^ist; 9 * Sat., “Scoffer. 99

LINCOLN THEATRE. Cor. S. Last and Lincoln St#. Sun.. "The Thief;” Mon., “Hi# Brother’s Keeper Tues., "Just Piiside the Door;” Wed., “FU-,.er# Keepers;” Thur#., “Hon.- d ; ” Fri.. "The Broken Gate;” Sat., “The Miracle of Manhattan.”

one of the most successful producers of musical comedy shows in America. NEW GIBE SHOW BOOKED AT THE PARK. The offering at the Park next week will be “Miss New Y<\k, Jr.” It Is In two acts and was written by Eddie Cole. The cast includes Eddie Cole, Kather-

\f3llll RICHARD BARTHELMESS f Mir'lSßPi From George V. Hobart's Celebrated Play 1 he Story of a Youth Who Went Out to Seek Success and //gf I 7 ound the World —As it Is!—AH of its Good and Evil — All of its Laughter—Love and Fears. Living in Amazing Scenes of Beauty and Thrilling Adventure; Enacted by an Enormous Cast Headed by Richard (Dick) ffljpiNy who won such fame as the hero in “Way Down East” L&Hf jffßr and the Adorable Marjorie Daw. Also

1 I PRODUCTION | i (0) (j vntk Jack Holt end Lila Lee I W W 1 ERE’S a lot of people you’re going to like. They’re going to get way 1 down into your heart—and stay there. You’ll cry a bit and laugh a :E A A bit at their story. | I A real life story of the play folk ~i 1 |-| 11 1 I I il A drama that begins when the curtain falls J\ 1 ( 1 ,

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UVUIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1921.

lne Murray, Mao Carter, Myrtle Andrews, Gladys Stockton and others. The Lena Daley show will close Its engagement at the Park tonight. KLEPTOMANIAC’S FLIGHT. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 10.—Mrs. Elizabeth White stole so much merchandise from stores during the three years she oper-

ated without detection th%t • her house was filled and she was compelled to live in the barn. She has been sent to prison a 6a confirmed kleptomaniac. WOMAN’S PLACE. PARIS. Sept. 10.—The municipal council of Versailles has rejected a petition ‘■"at women be declared eligible for higher

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city posts. “Woman's place Is at home, and she should stay there,” was ahe councillor’s ruling. LONDON THEATERS HIT. LONDON, Sept. 10.—The summer season now coming to a close is the poorest ever experienced by the theaters. The extreme heat is declared chiefly responsible.

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