Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 86, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1922 — Page 7

AUG. 19, 1922

IMP PHI FAILS TO MOUSE TULL I (Concluded From Pag© Stx) perfect sympathy of player with the character enacted, a realism attained in a greater degree than that attained by any other feminine player of the screen. Irene Rich meets the crises of film action inyjthe same manner one would expect a# sincere, noble woman to meet such crises in real life, "When mimicry matches life, perfection of acting is attained. -I- -I- -!• Violet Merserau. recently returned from Europe, was telling the other day how lion scenes were taken for “Nero,” in which she had a leading part. J. Gordon Edwards had rented the same beasts that had appeared in “Theodora.” “The lions acted like whipped dogs,” Miss Mersereau said. "Their experi-

mirj— J 0 *Thr6u<gh a Cjtass j Nf“THE MIRROR” (' > "Window * , Inaugp-ation of President McKinley, March 4, 1897. 1 1 T OVE smiled through the window at he r while 1 she slaved in the hot doughnut “foundry" —and Motion Pictures Made 25 / suddenly all her world was changed. Years Ago. / You’ll smile a lot—and cry a little —at th ! s tender “The Mirror" pictures a revival I romance-drama. of the greatest historical events in J EDDIE LYONS—“KEEP MOVING." the history of the motion picture I and contrasts scenes of twenty-five } INTERNATIONAL NEWS. years ago with those of today. It is the only film record of either President McKinley or President fißWs. Grover Cleveland. Contrasted with these views are incideats In the 'jEJ'#'' v; jJi £• v.i’ Inauguration exercises of President 1 MB Cl UK*- J%n ;,-s MS VSI Wilson in 1913 and of President BM ? *VSgI BB Warren G. Harding in 1921. ■■ 9069 Ml WH HH ■JL.ssL.aLta W %ses& rrticoii'c.

t Clara Kimball YOUNG ”wL No Man Knows” = A Picture That Lays Bare the Depth of a Woman’s Sou! A Drama of High Lights and Shadows of Life v Johnny Hines in a Torchy Comedy—“Torchy’s Hold-Up” Fox News Weekly

ence in ‘Theodora’ had completely tamed them. Mr. Edwards had to stop production to send for some fiercer animals from the Hagenheck collection.” The lions are not unlike some human players. They do their best work in their first pictures. Their later pic- ; tures show lack of enthusiasm. Cuts and Flashes Rupert Hughes has devised a dl rector’s finder that enables him to see a scone exactly as it will apj pear through the camera lens. The camera finder used heretofore showed | the images Inverted. I Tom Forman will play a leading role in as well as direct “'White Shoulders." starring Katherine Mac- | Donald. "Grandma's Boy,” Harold Lloyd's j last comedy, was booked in all foreign countries before its general release in America to foil film pirates who steal prints and exhibit them in foreign countries before they are released through regular channels David Imboden, new Goldwyn aci tor, once was a captain ofi the swimi ming teams of Cornell and Wiscon-

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sin universities and held many intercollegiate swimming records. Gus Saville, who supports Mary Pickford’ in “Teas of the Storm Country,” is 72 and has been acting fortyeight years. Forrest Robinson, also in the cast, has been an actor fortyseven years. CATCH CLAUSE IN LEASE Would Make Tenants Pay Tax Increases—Other Jokers. CHICAGO.—A “catch” clause insertted in several hundred fall leases submitted to tenants recently brought to the attention of the Tenants’ League of Chicago, in which it is found. The clause follows: | “It is further agreed between parj ties hereto that should the taxes be increased during the term of the lease over the taxes paid for the term immediately preceding, such increase shall be paid by the tenant in addi- , tion to the rent reserved herein.” Many other "Joker” clauses may be found in fall leases, said M. S. Walsh, secretary of the league. He advised tenants to consult the legal bureau before signing.

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When Misfortune Visits You Just Let Out a Couple of Loud Hu! Has!

By United Neve CHICAGO, Aug. 19.—1f the baby gets the measles, laugh. If husbands do not come home, smile cheerily.

—NEXT WEEK—AN UNRIVALLED STLIIAR COMBINATION WALLACE REID AND LILLIAN GISH IN A D. W. GRIFFITH PRODUCTION “THE FATAL MARRIAGE” A Great Drama Based on Tennyson’s Immortal Poem, “Enoch Arden“ Comedy: Harry Sweet in “HELLO MARS” NO ADVANCEIN PRICES

The Houe BB9HQ9HMMMEBHHHMBHHHMMHMHI RUTH ROLAND Faster and more sensational 3 “The Hidden Pearl” TAPK HOYTP The most hazardous feat that haa yet been shown. ii ■i■ ii TWO FISTED SNUB POLLARD JEFFERSON'

RIALTO The Coolest Spot The Classiest Shore A Smart Musical Comedy “HE CALLED HER BABY” Entertainment for the Whole Family Special Feature Photoplay EMILY STEVENS with MONTAGUE LOVE The PLACE of HONEYMOONS An unusual picture. It will appeal to and delight men, women and children.

Balloon Ascension Sunday, August 20—5 P. M. Oharles Skiver, Indiana’s Premier Balloonist, will make a triple parachute drop from the largest balloon ever constructed. RIVERSIDE Amusement Park

If business is rotten, chortle gladsome chortles. This is the philosophy on which Albert J. Moore, a dignified gentleman, is alleged to have founded a cult that

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has led scores of Chicago women to worship at his temple shrine so devotedly that they forgot to come home. Moore was arrested on the complaint of W. W. Talcott, a wealthy official of an ice cream company, who charged that his wife insisted on attending services at his “temple” until 2 a. m.

nWWKBBBff 0 'SMUDGE*. Evening' Past story by Rob Overture. ’‘R-aymund" by Thome*? SCENIC^EAUTY h for the. . r "Missing jVLexT omoix s ANNIVERW v Solo W E E K Three Oclocfem tm-Mormig if PROGRAMS a meemmd comedy l . . y * T reassure, Bound" —"—— ' - VI VI 1 J Last 2 Times Today-" The CHARM SCHOOL”

MI IP A T all next week I”! %J IV/A. I MATS. WED., THURS., SAT. The Stuart Walker Company in Clyde Fitch’s

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The Best Comedy of a Great Playwright NOTE: Only Two More Weeks of The Stuart Walker Company This Season

"I'HTi i l if ( iiii i> iIBIIIBTIiTHBriII Lester Bernard & Cos. In Aaron Hoffman’s Funniest Playlet “George Washington Cohen” (i Lind & Treat I LIZETTE Mills & Miller 13 Harmony Girls Parisian Novelty “You Be Funny” RIVERSIDE TRIO PITZER & DAYE ! A Study in Black, White and The Flapper and the Yellow Old-Timer I Ralph Whitehead FOUR DIAZ character Impersonator Frolics on the Wire iu

But Moore, surrounded by Mrs. Talcott and a dozen other feminine dis. ciples sat in court and laughed at the charges. He denied that he duped women and forced them to give him large sums. "I have perer posed as a doctor or pastor,” Moore said. "The cardinal tenets of our faith are happiness,

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health, wealth, poise, power, and glory. Heal the self first. Then healing the family follows. Then the city becomes Infected and finally our Nation and the world will be healed." One of the main features of Moore's teachings is how to avoid divorce for women. *

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