Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1922 — Page 7
JUNE 3. 1922.
LESS OPTIMISM IS DISPLAYED BY COMMITTEE Reparations Beard Quits Sessions With Situation in Tangle. * . i .-rid Phtlad -h • Public Ix-dtrer. i Jsy !'1.!1( V NOEL. PARTS. -T il ;i The lack of opMiaisin ■ u the part < f the financial committee ap- ; oinf.-d by the U-paraiions Commission .ay li'nv be considered •' ,s confirmed !"-s ■ i-nk 'u view f the decision to adjourn ..util next Wed!!, sday J r. •! r -and his colleagues fed it essentia! j,. s-. Uii.ze Germany's eeo--Gnat - "i and that t • ■ hear .• a bur- - .oild ' t be im. si !• r- :n that *h.sjs ir Is , a st.-jt to a reduction of bed -red; ad there it Ido. k and by . t r . ,i. dm trine of intangibility. B-! 1. --- H it I ri ni.Tr.il :isu> ."(> per cent of r e b- i or.. ve*t-, tor G ruiaay alone. ! Th • tut r allvd debts •.'.implicate the in P-f r. tie- committee meets ’h. g -ern:: its com crn. and will be (--.itsulted and upon thttr replies tlie con-
SORT OF A SHOW YOU^LIKE
LE ROY & MABEL A Song Romance CLASS AID JAZZ REVUE A Vaudeville Cocktail TYLER AND CRGLiUS Nifty, Nutty Nonsense MARLINE and BOISE Surprises Supreme
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liiiuatiou of committee meetings probably will depend. Premier Poincare's speech, which expressed so well he senimeuts of a maturity of tile deputies and their ■ on-stituenci.-s throughout France, has made clear, without so stating, that the FrancnBritbh entente Is maintained oniy by necessity. As one writer says. “It is a body without a soul." Ti:.it this situation may be altered by Premier Poincare's visit to England, June IT, and the luncheon given by I.loyd George in Downing Street on the 19th, is the most optimistic view. It Is hoped the conference between the two premiers will re-animate feelings deeper than those of I Interest alone. tin the other hand, It is argued that it is useless for France and England to pretend to he actuated by pure and simple friendliness Neither government recently has shown anything but dts-in-I.notion toward a formal pact the reason given being that each <j.'sires to maintain the privilege of pursutaig Its owu way as occasions arise. One nntigoverninennl paper today calls Premier Poi-care “the lone horseman." I’liHlipo Millet characterizes the situation as 'the cordial coldness.”—Copyright, 19_"2. by Publit Ledger Company. INTERNATIONAL ROMANCE. I,ONI>ON, June A—The engagement is announced of Miss Klitu de Rittencourt, daughter of the secretary of the Chilian legation, and George Philippe, an English millionaire.
AMUSEMENTS.
Singing uMasical (?baps
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Continuous Performance 1:30 to lIP. M. Every Day
VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTO PLAYS The Man Who Helped Train Jack Dempsey GEO. N. BROWN World's Champion Ho| and Too Walker, In an Art of Science, Skill and Comedy “PEDESTRIAN ISM” Musicians—Dancers—Singers THREE HAMEL SISTERS “La Petite Parisieiuies ’’ Artistic Poses by NIHLA The Dainty Model SIMPSON AND DEAN “Honky Tonk Town’' SHRINERS & FITZSIMMONS “The News Dealer," a Comedy Offering. Most Inspiring Sight cf the Year LINCOLN MEMORIAL and PARADE Decoration Day at Washington, D. C. Pathe News Special Starts Sunday, June 4th PATHE NEWS—TOPICS OF THE DAY—AESOP’S FABLES 15c 25c || 25c £iTp.°m. 35c VAUDEVILLE and PHOTOPLAYS
AT THE RIALTO
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JACK DILLON.
It is announced that Jack Dillon, exlight heavyweight champion, will appear in person at the Itialto next week as an added attraction to the regular musical comedy and movie bill.
TED HEALY “Oh, Yes” IrownT LYRELL and DREYER Dainty, Dancy Musicalette PAUL, LAVAN AND MILLER Turns, Twists and Fails Sunshine Comedy “The Wise Duck" On The Screen
INDIANA DAILY TIMES
Library Notes New books on sociology, religion or philosophy at Central Library: "American Economic Life In' Its Civic and Social Aspects.” by H. K. Burch; “Industry and Human Welfare," by W. L. Chenery; "Public Opinion,” by Walter Lippman; "Reconstruction In Philosophy," by John Dewey; "Truth About Tobacco,” by 11. A. Macfndden; "How England Is Governed,” by C. F. G. Masterman; "Australian Socialism," by A. J. J. St. Ledger, and "Consumers' Cooperative Movement," by Sidney Webb. New fiction books at the Central Library Include: "The Gang,” by Joseph An.thony; "Many Trails." by H. M. Batten; "Ways of Laughter," by Harold Begble; “Long Sweetening," by Grant Carpenter; “King of Kearsarge,” by A. O. Friel; 'Ruth,” by Mrs. E. G. Gaskell; "Selected Stories," by II ad yard Kipling: "Purple Springs," by Mrs. N. L.
RIALTO MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA \ The Only Show of the Kind in Town GIRLS! GIRLS! Plenty of SPEED 2 SHOWS IN 1 | Special Feature PICTURE PROGRAM Continuous Ito 11 P. M. —EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION—, JACK DILLON Ex -Light Heavyweight Champion of the World and Francisco GREEK K. 0. BROWN The First Man Who Fought Jack Dempsey After He Became Champion In An Exhibition of the Dempsey-Carpentier Fight AS FOUGHT BLOW FOR BLOW EACH PERFORMANCE^ 15c—Matinee —25c 20c —Night—30c, 40c NO ADVANCE IN PRICES!
TIMES TODAY “Captain Kidd, Jr.” | MIIDAT ALL next WEEK IvlUVlrl I Mats. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. THE STUART WALKER COMPANY Present* BELASCO’S GREATEST SUCCESS The Boomerang By Winchell Smith and Victor Mapes MOST DIVERTING COMEDY IN YEARS ■qj George Gaul is Here! q s { ss bP <0 A-*- • : • H C Idk T j f SEE HIM NEXT WEEK AS THE LOVE-SICK DOCTOR
McCluug: "Trigger of Conscience,” by | I. E. Ostrander; “First Down, Kentucky," by It. D. Paine; “Ordal ot j Honor,” by Anthony Pryde. New children's books at Central : Librnry Include: "Animal A. B. C.,” by | Harry Golding; “Book of the Clock,” by j Golding; “Culisthenlc Drills and Fancy j Marching for the Class Room,” by G. K. j Borden; "Indoor and Outdoor Gymnastic i Games," compiled by A. M. Chesley; j "American School Toys and Useful Novelties in Wood," by C. A. Kunou; "Watched i by Wild Animals,” by E. A. Mills, and ; "Red Letter Day Plays,” by Mrs. M. C. j Parsons. New technical and scientific books nt j Central Library: “Forward Pass lit j Football,” by Elmer Berry; "Taking It On High,” by It. R. Daniels; “Merchan- j disc Manual for Shoe Departments,” and | “Stines,” by Elizabeth Dyer: “Short Ac- j count of Explosives,” by Arthur MurShall; "Manual for Public Health 1 Nurse*;” “Applied Psychology for-
AMUSEMENTS
Nurses,” by M. F. Porter; “How to I’ulld a Tliree-Horsepower Launch Engine,” by E. W. Roberts; “Wild Brother,” by W. L. Underwood; 'Emergency War Training for Radio Mechanics and Radio Operators;" "Official Rules of Card Games: Hoyle Up-To-Date;" and "Grinding and Lapping Tools,” by J. V. Woodworth. New books or music and art include: “Drawing," by A. S. Hartwick; “Clay Modelling and Plaster Casting,” by P. N. Hasluck; "Kineinn Operator's Handbook,” by W. W. S. Ibbetson; "Pages from a Garden Note-Book," by Mrs. L. Y. King; "Furnishing the House,” by It. It. Phillips; "Music of India,” by 11. A. ifopley. Now travel, biographical and historical books at Central Library: ''lsle of Vanishing Men.” W. F. Alder; “Lincoln, the Greatest Man of the Nineteenth Century.” by 0. R. Brown: “The Dauphin (Louis XVII)," by L. L. T. Gossellu; "From
Feel Here the Heart Beats of Humanity The Drama that carried the naShe Made a God of a Man—asking no more, looking no higher r , The Little House Showing Big Pictures 71 ] E m iste sJ“ ith ’S & l__L_ AV A THEATRE L___
crQpp 0F a. In corduroys, he was a fighting cyclone—*n < * ress c^ot^ was a glorious lover— But the day he mixed business and pleasure he started on the busiest hour you ever saw in p * c * ures - The greatest romance of the prize ring ever screened. Featuring the most likeable character ever filmed —Kane Ilalliday, alias “Kid Roberts.” EMIL SEIDEL —At the Piano
Constantinople to the Home of Omar Khayyam,” by A. V. W. Jackson: "New Mexico," by G. W. James; "Painter In Palestine," by Donald- Maxwell: "Great
ICAn-A-BAPI The Pageant Supreme
MOTION PICTURES.
White South,” by H. G. Pouting, and “Potomac Landings," by Paul Wilstacb, and "William Henry Wishard,” by E. M. Wi shard.
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