Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 97, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1922 — Page 13

SEPT. 1. 1922

aehuius FEW OF FI Service From Chicago and Cleveland During Week Is Announced. One of the daily features of the Indiana State fair, -which opens Monday, will be receipt of mail by air service, J. E. Whitbeck. superintendent of the eastern division of the service, said Thursday. Mail will be received from Chicago and Cleveland. The “Heart of China Fireworks” spectacle, scheduled for nightly exhibition before the grand stand, is being advertised by the State board of agriculture as one of the most gorgeous pyrotechnical displays ever held in the State. The horse show in the Coliseum each night is expected to attract its usually large crowd. CAR STRIKES POLE Boy Is Thrown Through Windshield and Killed. by Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., Sept. I.—When he was thrown through the windshield of his father’s car which struck a telephone pole, Cecil Ray Taylor, 3. was killed. DAMAGES ASKED P road at Portland. By Times Special PORTLAND, Ind., Sept. I.—Fred R. Bechdolt, administrator of the estate of Mrs. Frances Adams, who was killed while crossing the tracks of the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad at Collett on May 25 last, has filed suit for SIO,OOO damages in the Jay County Circuit Court. Mrs. Adams

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Valentino Is Bull Fighter in ‘Blood and Sand New Park Opens

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LILA LEE AND RODOLPH VALENTINO Here is one way Valentino and Miss Lee appear in “Blood and Sand” coming to the State theater Saturday as a State fair week feature. Rodolph also wears a “pig tail” in this movie because he is a Spanish bull fighter. *

Big Cast in Unit Show Coming to the Shubert-Park Sept. 3 is anew revue, entitled "Laughs and Ladies.” presented by L. Lawrence Weber and William B. Friedlander, who have gathered a big cast headed by Will Phillips and Bobby Bernard. Miss Emily Earle In prima donna. Besides a long list of principals there w.ll be a beauty chorus of New York Winter Garden and Ziegfeld Follies girls, especially trained for this production by Friedlander, who also wrote the lyrics and music of “Laughs and Ladies.” The production is in twelve scenes. The vaudeville bill to be given in addition to the revue is headed by Rush Ling Toy, Chinese magician, with a company of ten and twelve distinctly new Illusions.

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Taylor. Other acts will be Jeanette Hackett and Harry Elmer, assisted by girls in a musical comedy, “The Jewel Case.” Tom Douglas and Lillian Ross will appear with a supporting company in a playlet of youth, “When Love Is Young.” The Runaway Four are singing comedians. Arthur West is a rotund monologist. Art Henry and Leah Moore will offer a comedy skit, “Escorts Supplied” and Harvard, Holt and Kendrick are billed as "European Novelty Artists.” -!• -{- -!- Stage and Screen On Monday afternoon the Murat will open its regular season with “For Goodness Sake,” a musical comedy which runs to singing and dancing. The Broadway opens its burlesque season Saturday night with “The Jazz Time Revue.” The following shows are on view today: "Five Flights Up” and “The Gods of the Mountains” at the Murat, vandeville and movies at the Lyric, musical comedy at the Rialto, "The Masquerader” at the Circle, “Nice People” at the Ohio. “In the Name of the Law” at the Apollo, "Orphans of the Storm” at Mister Smith’s, “The Crimson Challenge’’ at the Isis, “The Young Diana” at the Colonial, and “Trails End” at the Regent. START WORK SOON Builders of Nurses’ Home Will Be Busy Sept. 20. Construction on the $175,000 nurses home near the city hospital grounds will be started about Sept. 20. The new building will accommodate about 150 nurses. The erection of the new building will necessitate the removal of the Flower Mission Hospital which has

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Pennsylvania Railroad SI,OOO Reward! For arrest and conviction or information leading to arrest and conviction of persons who damaged railroad switch at Saxon, Indiana, fifteen miles northeast of Indianapolis, night of Saturday, August 26th, causing derailment of locomotive of Pennsylvania freight train No. 261. Information confidential. W. C. DOWNING, General Superintendent, Pennsylvania Railroad.

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