Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 284, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1922 — Page 8

APRIL 8,1922.

MURAT‘FRISCO OR BUST’ SHOW NOT TO BUST Minstrel Show, Music and Bazaar Assure Big Success. Progress of arrangements for the “Frisco or Bast,” bazaar and minlstrel show to be put cm by Murat Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, April 20 to 22 at Murat Theater are such as to cause George O. Jackson, executive chairman, to declare there is now no likelihood the project is going to ‘‘bast.” Murat Temple with Iti chanters—a highly trained male chorus of sixty TOlces—and Its band o* sixty skilled musicians, to eay nothing of its other organizations, has such talent that is it a problem to get the most of the best within a reasonable minatrel show program, Chairman Jackson states. Arthur B. Wagner, who has charge of the staging of the minstrel, and William S. Mitchell, who is musical director, declare their part of the entertainment Is going to be musically brilliant, scenlcally gorgeous and of snappy tempo. “We have one of the fastest minstrel programs that ever will be presented to Indianapolis," said Mr. Wagner. “It will go with a alp from the first curtain

AMUSEMENTS THE HOME OF GOOD VAUDEVILLE AND REASONABLE PRICES AT LAST SHE IS HERE KITTY DONER With SISTER ROSE and BROTHER TED DONER “A LEAGUE OF SONG STEPS” i ACTS. x COMEDY GYMNASTS [ REN UEDY V . "t EH ERMAN ATntETES TKAORDINABY IS* ~ m LL” ■ £9 ffE NIC TVS SLIO CENTURY i 24TH

AIL. NEXT Wt.LK shffiortß j|geobgia Jpsms Si fff H world!' Orchestra M/ATCH FOR THE /j \ STREET IN THE GIDDY THRONG Stop and Think of God Hear Major Earle F. Hites, Sunday April 9 The Cadle Tabernacle 2:3o—Gypy Smith Choir, 1,500 Voice®—7:3o

to the last, and I personally will pledge any one his money back who isn't completely and Immensely satisfied.” A. E. Wilson, In charge of arrangements for the lazaar, states his part of the entertainment will completely overshadow any other feature of the events. “1 am willing to admit that the minstrel, boys will be right there, but the Oriental Bazaar, which will occupy the entire basement regions, and which will overflow into the lobbies of Murat Tbea-c ter will be the greatest novelty production ever staged In Indianapolis,” he said. “The Streets of Cairo will be produced with all their Oriental magnificence, with furious fun at every turn and Oriental and Occidental wares at the booths, which will prove tempting to every visitor.” It Is stated Chairman Jackson Is encouraging the rivalry between the two 'entertainment organizations, and that the public will doubtless benefit thereby. “One thing we especially want remembered, in addition to the dates,” Mr. Jackson said, “is the fact that the entire entertainment is open to the general pul lie.” Fire Laddies Balk at Stopping Poker Game DEFIANCE, Ohio, April B.—Defiance firemen, who thought they had been called out on every available sort of mission—from rescuing passengers in the gondolas of a gear-jammed Ferris wheel to dragging the rivers for a missing

woman—received anew thrill when called into service to break up a poker party which, neighbors thought, was making too much noise. Answering the tlephone alarm, sounded at 4 a. m. by an excited woman, the fire laddies failed to find any blaze at the address given. They did, however, discover drawn shades and the telltale, “Hey, Eddie!” _ They went back to bed. AMUSEMENTS The Jordan River and Revue Indiana University Musical Show p Benefit Memorial Fund j p Mixed Cast of 10G Students || Shubert Murat 11 | Tuesday BP. M. 11 S Seats Now at Box Office. §9 $2.00, $1.50, SI.OO, 76c, 50c H TODAY i VI UR A I 2:30—8:30 I LAST TWO TIMES Leo Shubert Present* WILLIAM HODGE In his grmtest success DOG LOVE Prices—Tonight. 50c, sl, $1.50. $2. Today Matinee, Best Seats. $1.50. iii i*i——a—th ■mjiiiimi ■■ i sin .wnfs

I —NEXT WEEK— Direct from the Orient Canton Troupe Chinese Conjurors and Variety Entertainers j In Wigginsville 1 Delightful Musical Comedy \ 3 Johnson & Crane Stein & Smith Bowen & Baldwin | “Copped” Those Two Boys Some Surprise 1 Stanley Animals Lanigon & Haney | A Circus in Miniature Knickknacks of Vaudeville Brava Barra & Trujillo 1 Spanish Gypsies in Whirlwind Dances I Sunshine Comedy —“Barnstormers” | Is SiDtadteßiflgbZyiK'&fi'RpQn W t Jfp AFTERNOON ft EVEN INO I ' ' " MOTIO NPIGTU RE 8. Double Feature Program R ! 0 BtSSrkk. KEATON I | SV3AY IVIcAVOY i ¥ . K Enough to Make a fl VIRGINIA COURTSHIP Wooden ljidian Laugh A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE TELLING ■ A WONDERFUL STORY. COMINfJ THE LITTLE HOUSE SHOWING BIG PICTURES 1~ * * TO (7 MISTER SMITH’C MIAMI FLAMINGOES ™ THEATRE _ x They’re Birds

INDIANA DAILY TIMES.

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BIG ENTERTAINMENT Benefit of the HOOSIER SQUARE AND COMPASS CLUB FOUR BIG ACTS 1. OLD-FASHION COLORED MINSTRELS 2. THE DAYS OF 'Bl By Scottish Rite Dramatic Club 3. CONCERT Hoosler Square and Compass Club Military Band 4. THE BIRTH OF THE U. S. A. x Patriotio Musical Review BO WOMEN—SO MEN—COUNT ’EM Murat Theatre 8? DON’T MISS IT Any seat except boxes tax included Get tickets now at the following addresses: Brooks Drug Store Indiana Daily Times Greene's Flower Shop Indianapolis News Exchange these for reserved seats at Murat ticket office, April 10 to 15. Box seats will be auctioned off by Mayor Shank at smoker to bo given at clubrooms Monday, April 10, at 8 p. m.

AMUSEMENTS pP BALT 0" *1 Sunday and Ail Week Big Double Attraction 1 A MUSICAL COMEDY EXTRAVAGANZA I s “KLONDYKE BELLES" I THE BIGGEST AND BEST GIRL SHOW IN THE CITY g I Comedians, Singers, Dancers—Beauty Chorus | I ij {) Tire Play that has Made Millions Laugh and Cry (1} | I Uncle Tom’s Cabin I I ' A true picturizatlon—Darkies in old plantation songs—rj Eliza crossing the ice—The escape of Harris—the pursuit M . by bloodhounds—Topsy, who “just grew”—Marks, the ( } lawyer—St. Qair, the slaves’ friend—Simon Legree, the (m H bad man—Little Eva, an angel loaned /D\ MOTION PICTURES. j i'i ri i j UHii i ill 1 1 mn MTU.: iu ij ~l 1 m 11111 m ;; 1 : [fpRDUSHII f“TVES^U Maude George , who plays Princess Olga , | j the alluring danger signal, in this million || dollar screen triumph, will personally pi appear daily at 3 P. M. and 9 P. M. MAUDE GEORGE, lj In “FOOLISH WIVES” you’ll dream your dream grjjG WvX, again—see all you’ve missed of Fashion, Luxury, ji Brilliant Idleness—a photoplay colossal in its mighty , M p: stage of sun-bathed Monte Carlo yet so compact of \ { sparkling detail as to fill your mind for days and days || with its gorgeous treasure of new sensations. A toil- .Jjplj Sj £ —— l——. M. . —n .M