Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 107, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1921 — Page 5

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Revue Within Movie Has New Song Hit EVERY MUSICAL SHOW HAS TO HAVE A SONG HIT OR IT ISN’T A MUSICAL SHOW. THE RULE HOLDS JUST AS GOOD FOR THE REVUE STAGED FOR MOTION PICTURES AS FOR THE LEGITIMATE STAGE. IN WILLLAM DEMILLE’S PRODUCTION, “AFTER THE SHOW,” FOR PARAMOUNT, WHICH IS BEING SHOWN AT THE OHIO THEATER THIS WEEK, ONE OF THE FEATURED SCENES IN THE PICTURE IS A COMPIETE MUSICAL COMEDY IN ACTION. “BEAUTIFUL FACES,” A NEW SONG HIT BY IRVING BERLIN, WAS THE PRINCIPAL MUSICAL THEME OF THE SHOW WITHIN THE PICTURE, AND ALTIIO IT CANNOT BE HEARD BY THE MOTION PICTURE AUDIENCE THAT SEE “AFTER THE SHOW,” IT MADE A BIG HIT AT THE LASKY STUDIO IN HOLLYWOOD. JACK HOLT, LILA LEE AND CIIAS. OGLE PLAY THE THREE PRINCIPAL PARTS IN RITA WEIMAN’S STORY THAT DIRECTOR DEMILLE HAS TURNED INTO A COLORFUL MOTION PICTURE.

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with Jack Holt and Lila Lee g. . A glowing romance of the stage— Uffers the most , of those who make it and those •• who prey upon it. absorbing Os a girl who dreamed of a future, . .w—,V, t. an nian " dreamed of the past, entertainment the and a rich young waster who wanted „ / # . all of life—now! screen has known v „ ~ ... h.very scene a thrill, a smile or a heart-tug. Ask Your Neighbor! It’s Her?. Only Four More Days — DON’T MISS IT NEXT WEEK—LOUISE GLAUM in “GREATER THAN LOVE” Coming—September 25 Cecil B. DeMille’s ff Mg % \ “THE AFFAIRS of ANATOL” V/"lvJ Wallace Reid Theodore Kosloff Wanda Hawley A. ft / Elliott Dexter Raymond Hatton Agnes Ayres / Monte Blue Gloria Swanson Polly Moran /# tw v/ C l Theodore Roberts Bebe Daniels Julia Faye

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1921,

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fatten the Show Complete the Evening With a Visit to The Famous Biacker’s Chili Parlors No. 1—555 Mass. Ave., MAin 1143 No. 2-44-46 W. Ohio St., MAin 5958 No. 3—134 S. Illinois St., MAin 6898 Blacker’s Famous Chili Seasoning on Sale by All Grocers

After the Show Take Our Special After Theatre Train for Home * Train Leaves Traction Terminal Station at 11KM) P. M. For Points South as Far as Seymour 11:30 P. M. to Columbus Inter-State Public Service Cos.

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