Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 98, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1922 — Page 13

SEPT. 2, 1922

AUTO SHOW WILL BE FEATURE OF • STATEFMR WEEK Exhibit in Manufacturers’ Building One of Most Attractive on Grounds. HUNDRED TAKE SPACE Newest Models in All Makes Will Be on Display Before Throngs of Visitors. The State fair auto show will be one of the big features of the fair. It will fill the Manufacturers' building with one of the most attractive exhibits ever staged by the motor industry and the dealers. The Indianapolis Automobile Trade Association is one of the exceptional trade bodies that can put over two big motor car and accessory shows every year. The fall show is always on a par with the spring show. Here may be seen the newest models and the cars that will be the 1923 models at the New York show in January. It begins Monday, Sept. 4 at 8 a. m. There will be but one night show during the week; on Wednesday, Sept. 6. Doors will open at 8 a. m. and will at 6 p. m. except on Wednesday. Exhibits Number Hundred One hundred exhibitors will be on hand with the very latest in cars, trucks, bodies and accessories. Thirtyseven passenger car dealers and distributors will show fifty-three makes of passenger automobiles in many body styles and designs. The closed Jobs will be in the spotlight with all their glitter, their comfort and extreme motoring facilities. Rumor says that they will not have the autumn color glitter that was so fashionable a few years ago, for the closed car has come to stay as a regular member of the family. It has lost the Jazz and the flapper gayety. There will be cars that will live up to the tastes of those who must have society coaches, but there will be scores of models that will attract more from their sheer sense of solid comfort, for travel in all sorts of weather to all sorts of places. Many “soft tops" and moderate cost types of closed cars will be exhibited. The word phaeton is taking the place of a very awkward and rather obsolete word, ‘‘touring car.” The word goes back to the time waen none but the extremely rich could afford a car. Prices Are Lower Lower prices have helped the automobile industry of all the great manufacturing industries to produce a record in 1922. Present indications point to an output in excess of two million motor cars and trucks for the American motor vehicle industry. More than one million five hundred thousand cars have already been •de and delivered. No other indushas cut its prices to pre-war levels. Some of the prices are the lowest in history. Recent price changes were brought about through the great increase in production that lowered overhead and manufacturing costs. The trucks are coming back with a vengeance. This year's output will no doubt be double the record of 1921. In spite of all obstacles the truck is going on to great transportation service for the people of America. Trucks on display represent 100 per cent gain for the truck makers of the Nation. They, too, with the passenger cars, have been the one great stab:lizing influence in employment this year. Two and a half million people have earned their livings because of the advances made in the motor industry this year. Body Makers Exhibit Seven special body maker* and at least fifty accessory makers and dealers will also show their ware and demonstrate the advances of the year 1922. Many of the things they will show mean safety and comfort and happiness in motoring that was not possible before this time. The traffic and safety exhibit, staged

BROADWAY Week September 3 I @BURLESQUEH ' ROAD SHOWS “JAZZ TIME REVUE" WITH CHARLES “TRAMP” McNALLY Benny Moore Bess Palmer Nate Busby Walter Marion Violet Bohlen Jack Staib Ethel Bartlett Jimmy Walters 20—WONDERFUL GIRLS—2O PRE-WAR PRICES

Star Attractions Announcements Season 1922-23—Murat Theatre )na B. Talbot Fine Arts Enterprises MAIL ORDERS NOW ZZZX;,*V' Season prospectus with details mailed. Apply to Ona B. Talbot Office, 916 Hume-Mansur Building Tickets on Sale at This Office Only

AMUSEMENTS First Time at Popular Prices w - GRIFFITH’S ‘ Orphans of the Storm” Lillian and Dorothy Gish.

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Dolores, famous Follies beauty, returns to America to find that artists picking ‘‘the twelve most beautiful women” are in agreement on the choice of her, but at odds on the choice of other beauties. by the traffic division of the police department, will be worth the time of all who see the show. This was authorized by the board of publ.c safety, having been proposed by the Indianapolis Auto Trade Association, which donated the space for the display and has helped prepare the exhibit. The following exhibitors with the make of car will have space: Passenger Cars Advance Sales Company, Earl and Premier; Apperson Bros. Automobile Company, Apperson; Boozer-Patterson Company, Durant; R. D. Brown, Wills Saint Claire; The Buck Company, Studebaker; Buick Motor Company, Buick: Citizens Motor Car Company, Packard; Condultt Motor Car Company, Maxwell, Chalmers and Peerless; Detroit Electric Sales Company. Detroit Electric; Ford Motor Company, Ford; Franklin Indianapolis Company, Franklin; Indiana Battery Service Company, Mllburn Electric; Wilbur Johnson Company, Hupmobile; Jones Whitaker Sales Company, Chevrolet; Kanouse Auto Company, Stephens: Lathrop McFarland Company, Cole and Oldsmobile; R. V. Law Motor Company, Essex and Hudson; Lexington Motor Sales Company, Lexington and Gardner; Losey Nash Motor Company, Nash; Meridian Motor Company, Elgin, Kissel and Auburn; Mitchell Auto Company, Mitchell; Monroe Automobile Company, Monroe; National Automotive Company. National and Moon; Nordyke & Marmon Company, Marmon; F. P. O’Brien Motor Company, PierceArrow; Peterson-Keys Auto Company, Davis; Pilot Motor - Car Company, Pilot; Sanders-Haynes Motor Company, Haynes; E. W. Steinhart Company, Cadillac, Oakland and_ Chevrolet; Sterling Motor Car Company, Paige and Jewett; Charles E. Stutz Sales Company, H. C. S. and Jordan: Updyke Auto Company. Stutz and MeParian; Yelie Motor Corporation, Velie; C. H. Waller ich Company, Dodge Brothers; Welbon Automotive Company, Cleveland and Chandler; The Wildhack Company, Reo; WUlysOverland, Inc., Overland and WillysKnight. Truck Exhibitors Cartinhour-Bowman, Federal, Huffman. Wildhack Company, Reo. General Motors Truck Company, G. M. C. Willys-Overland Inc., Overland. Martin Truck Company, Stewart. C. H. Wallerich Company, Dodge Bros. Schlenaker-Indiana Truck Company, Indiana. Body Exhibitors Dealers Supply Company, De Luxe Body Sales Company, Highland Body Manufacturing Company, Millspaugh & Irish, Stanley Ayto Company, Swisshelm & Parker, Ford dealers' exhibit. Accessory Exhibitors B. & B. Accessories Company, U. A.

MOTION PICTURES

Birsfteld, Brew & Blake, BurpeeJohnson Company, Carburetor and Accessories Company, Centipede Overtire Company, Double Seal Ring Company, Eagle Machine Company, Elwood Gravity Gauge Company, The Gibson Company, Gill Piston Ring Company, Guarantee Tire and Rubber Company, Hassler-Indiana Company, H. T. Hearsey Company, Indiana Car-

Indianapolis joins in the national demonstration of the better motion pictures

At all these theaters, all next week, Paramount Pictures will be shown

OHIO NOW PLAYING SECOND BIG WEEK A W m. DcMiUe Production "NICE "PEOPLE""

CRYSTAL Sunday—Saturday Agnes Ayres —in—‘The Borderland’ NORTH STAR THEATER Sunday Jack Holt and Hebe Daniels In ‘‘NORTH OF THE RIO GRANDE” Monday and Tneaday Wallace Reid In “ACROSS THE CONTINENT” Wednesday and Thursday Ethel Clayton In “TIIE CRADLE" Friday Seena Owen and Matt Moore In “RACK PAY" Saturday Alma Rubens In "FIND THE WOMAN” GARRICK THEATER Sunday “IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE?" With T. Roy Barnes, Lila Res, Walter Hiers and Role Wilson Monday and Tuesday Constance Blnney In “MIDNIGHT” Wednesday and Thursday Ja<'k Holt and Bebe Daniels In “NORTH OF THE RIO GRANDE” Friday Ethel Clayton In “THE CHADRH” Saturday Raymond Hitchcock In “THE BEAUTY SHOP” SOUTH SIDE THEATER Snnday and Monday Gloria Swanson and Rodolph Valentino In “BEYOND THE ROCKS” Tuesday and Wednesday “ROVE'S BOOMERANG” With Ann Forrest and David Powell Thursday and Friday Jack Holt iu “THE MAN UNCONQUERABLE” Saturday Mary Miles Mi’iter In “THE HEART SPECIALIST" ORIENTAL THEATER Sunday Betty Cojnpson In "THE LAW AND THE WOMAN” Monday A George Fitzinauriee Production “EXPERIENCE” With Richard Barthelmesa Tuesday Pola Negri In “THE LAST PAYMENT" Wednesday Seena Owen and Matt Moore In "BACK PAY” Thursday “MISS LULU BETT" Featuring Lois Wilson, Milton Sills, Theodore Roberts and Clarence Burton Friday A Cosmopolitan Production ‘GET RICH QUICK WALLINGFORD* Saturday Gloria Swanson In “UNDER THE LASH" KEYSTONE THEATER Sunday-Tuesday Thomas Melgban In "OUR LEADING CITIZEN" Wed nes and a y- Sat ur day "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR” Featuring Jack Holt and Agues Ayres ROYAL THEATER 8u n day- Wed nes day Wm. S. Hart In “TRAVELIN’ ON” Thnrsday-Satnrday A Maurice Tourner Production “DEEP WATERS”

f it’s a Paramount Picture it’s the best show, in town

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buretor Service; Indiana Piston Ring Company, Indianapolis Belting and Supply Company, Sioux Tire Stores Company, Specialty Accessory Company, State Automobile Insurance Company, Stewart Products Service Company, Vaught Auto Company, Vonzone Sales Company, Weidely Accessories Company, C. A. Woodard Signal Company, Indiana Automotive

MECCA THEATER Sands)-Monday Gloria Swanson and Rodolph Valentino In "BEYOND THE ROCKS" Tuesday Alma Itubens In “FIND THE WOMAN" Wednesday A Donald Crisp Production RESIDE THE BONNIE BIHAR BUSH Thursday Wanda Hawley In "HER STURDY OAK” Friday David Powell In "TIIK SPANISH JADE* Saturdny Wallace Reid In “RENT FREE” EMERALD THEATER Sunday Dorothy Dalton and Rodolph Valentino In “MORAN OF THE LADY LETTY” Monday Jack Holt and Bebe Daniels In “NORTH OF THE RIO GRANDE” Tuesday Wm. S. Hart In "TRAVELIN* ON” Wednesday Thomas Melgban In “A BACHELOR DADDY” Thursday Constance Blnney In “MIDNIGHT” Friday Ethel Clayton In “THE CRADLE" Saturday Wallace Held In “THE WORLD'S CHAMPION” DREAM THEATER Sunday Seena Owen and K. K. Lincoln In “THE WOMAN GOD CHANGED" Monday “MISTRESS OF THE WORLD” Chapter Three “CITY OF GOLD” Tuesday Douglas Mac Lean In “ONE A MINUTE" Wednesday Bryant Washburn In “THE AMATEUR DEVIL" Thursday “THE BRONZE BELL” Featuring Doris May and Courtney Foote Friday Wm. S. Hart In “THE WHISTLE” TUXEDO THEATER Sunday and Monday Dorothy Dalton In “THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALONE” Tnesday Bebe Daniels 1n “NANCY FROM NOWHERE” Wednesday An Ernest Lubitscb Production “DECEPTION” Thursday A Cosmopolitan Production ‘GET RICH QUICK WALLINGFORD’ Friday A George Melfprd Production “THE FAITH HEALER” Featuring Milton Sills and Ann Forrest Saturday Wnllaee Reid In “RENT FREE” CASSELL THEATER Monday Jack Holt and Lila Lee In “AFTER THE SHOW” Tuesday Elsie Ferguson In “FOOTLIGHTS” Thursday Ethel Clayton In “EXIT THE VAMP" Saturday David Powell Id “DANGEROUS LIES” APEX THEATER Snnday and Monday Br*ty Compson In “THE TEMPTATION"

Trade Association, Lexington Sales Company, Damon Manufacturing Company, Schlenker Manufacturing Company, Alamite Lubricator Company, A. W. Lowe, Berne N&dall, Stan-Whit Trunk Company, board of public safety and traffic division police department safety and traffio exhibit, International Metal Polish Company, Homer A. Keller Company,

STATE STARTING TODAY IMrrvt from Broadway Triumph g'Gifb RODOLPH Klryj&Bl°od "‘Sand With a *nprb supporting cast.

Tuesday A Cosmopolitan Production "THE INSIDE OF THE GUX‘" Wednesday Ethel Clayton In "HER OWN MONEY" Thursday A Cosmopolitan Production “JUST AROUND THE CORNER" Friday A George Fltsmsurice Production "THREE LIVE GHOSTS” Saturday Betty Compson and Tom Moors In “OVER THE BORDER” BIJOU THEATER Monday Bryant Washburn In "BURGLAR PROOF” Tuesdny Thomas Melgban in "THE CITY OF SILENT MEN" Wednesday Lionel Barrymore In “BOOMERANG BILL" Thursday Wallace Reid In “TOO MUCH SPEED" PALMS THEATER Monday Thomas Melgban In “THE CITY OF SILENT MEN" Tnesday Bryant Washburn In "BURGLAR PROOF” Wednesday Wallace Reid In “TOO MUCH SPEED" Thursday Lionel Barrymore In “BOOMERANG BILL" Friday Jack Holt In "THE CALL OF THE NORTH” BELMONT THEATER Sunday “CAPPY RICKS" Featuring Thomaa Melgban Monday Ethel Clayton in “BEYOND” Tuesday Lionel Barrymore In "BOOMERANG BILL” Wednesday and Thursday Cecil B. DeMMe's Production “THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL” Featuring Twelve of the Season's Greatest Stars Friday Paul Wegener In “THE GOLEM” Saturday George Fltzmaurlco Production "THREE LIVE GHOSTS” Featuring Norman Kerry and Anne Q. Nilsson ARCADE THEATER Sunday Thomas Mslghan in "THE CITY OF SILENT MEN" Monday Constance Blnney In “THE CASE OF BECKY” Tnesday David Powell In "THE SPANISH JADE" Wednesday "IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE?” Featuring T. Roy Barnes, Lila Lee, Walter Hiers, Lois Wilson Thursday Darld Powell and Anna Forrest in “LOVE’S BOOMERANG” Friday Pola Negri In “THE DEVILS PAWN” Saturday Douglas Mac Lean In “THE HOME STRETCH” OBPHEUM THEATER Snnday Dori* May and Douglas Mac Lean In ”23% HOURS* LEAVE”

' - I . •mm FAMOUS PIAYERSLASKY CORP. •rScvV’ ADOLPH 2UKOB, Preside! it "NEW YORK CITY*

Seth Klein Radiator Service Company, Lambert Trublpruf Tire Company, The Lightstone Company, Marvel Carburetor Sales Company, Modern Electric and Machine Company, Moran Bros., Motorists Supply Company, U. V. O’Daniel, W. J. Peed & Cos., Perfection Windshield Company, Permalife Storage Battery Company, J. W. Pohlman Company, Shotwell

CIRCLE SUNDAY—SATURDAY With I>arld Powell and Harrison Pord

Monday and Tueaday Cecil H. PeMille's Production “FOOL'S PARADISE" With Dorothy Dalton, Conrad Nagel, Mildred Harris, Theodore Kosloff Wednesday and Thursday Agnes Ayres In “THE LANE THAT HAD NO TURNING" Friday Bryant Washburn la “BURGLAR PROOF” Saturday Douglas Mac Lean in “ONE A MINUTE” THEATERS FOR COLORED PEOPLE WASH NOTON THEATER Sunday-Wednesday Dorothy Dalton In “THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALONE” Thursday and Friday Alice Brady In "DAWN OF THE EAST* TWO JOHNS THEATER Sunday and Monday “BOUGHT AND PAID FOR” With Jack Holt and Agnes Ayres Tuesday Marguerite Clark In “A GIRL NAMED MARY" Wednesday A George Melford Production “EVERYWOMAN" Featuring Violet Heming and Theodore Roberts and Monte Blue Thursday Bryant Washburn In “THE SIX BEST CELLARS" Friday Enid Bennett In “THE WOMAN IN THE SUIT CASE” Saturday Wm. S. Hart In "THE WHISTLE" SENATE THEATER Sunday and Monday Wm. S. Hart In ‘‘TRAVELIN 1 ON" Tuesday Mary Miles Winter In “THE HEART SPECIALIST” Wednesday Alice Brady In “HUSH MONEY" Thursday and Friday “TOO MUCH WIFE” With Wanda Hawley Saturday "LOVE’S BOOMERANG" .. . With David Powell and Ann Forrest DOUGLAS THEATER Snnday and Monday A Cosmopolitan Production “JUST AROUND THE CORNER” Tuesday “LOVE'S BOOMERANG” With David Powell and Ann Forrest - Wednesday and Thursday "MISS LULU BETT” Featuring Lois Wilson, Theodore Roberts and Milton Sills Friday and Batnrday Betty Compson In “LAW ANT) THE WOMAN" OUT-OF-TOWN THEATERS BEE PINT THEATER, ARCADIA, INDIANA Wednesday Wallace Reid In “THE WORLD’S CHAMPION” Saturday Betty Compson in “LADIES MUST LIVE" MAJESTIC THEATER, BEECH GROVE, INDIANA Tnesday Wm. S. Hart in “THE CRADLE OF COURAGE” Thursday Dorothy Daltn in “HALF AN HOUR” Saturday Thomas Melgban In “CIVILIAN CLOTHES"

Pump and Tank Comapny, Simplex Shock Absorber Company. THEIR EARS TO GROUND Anthracite Mine Owners to Follow Public Sentiment on Wage Issue. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2.—Anthracite mine owners assembled here today in the office of J. W. Richards,

COLONIAL SUNDAY—SATURDAY Hp&BM BETTY COMPSON lolyi “The Bonded

NATIONAL THEATER, IIKOOKVILLE, INDIANA Saturday Gloria Swanson and Rodolph Valentino In “BEYOND TILE HOCKS” PASTIME THEATER. BROWX9BURG. INDIANA Monday Wm. S Hart In “THE TOLL GATE” Wednesday Betty Compson In "THE LITTLE MINISTER" Saturday Dorothy Gish In “THE GHOST IN THE GARRET" CITADEL THEATER. BLOOMFIELD, INDIANA Tuesday "23% HOURS’ LEAVE” With Douglas Mac Lean and Doris May Wednesday and Thursday Cecil B. DeMllle'g Production “FOOL'S PARADISE” Featuring Dorothy Dalton, Conrad Nagel, Mildred Harris and Theodore Koslofl Friday Bebe Daniels In “A GAME CHICKEN” Saturdny Wm. 8. Hart In “THE WHISTLE*’ ARC THEATER, DANVILLE, INDIANA Monday Wanda Hawley in “HER FIRST ELOPEMENT" Tuesday Bettv Compson In “THE LITTLE MINISTER” Wednesday Ethel Clayton In “HER OWN MONEY” Thursday and Friday Jack Holt and Agnes Ayres In “BOUGHT AND PAID FOR” Saturday David Powell In “DANGEROUS LIES” LYRIC THEATER, EDINBURG, INDIANA Monday and Tuesday A George Fitzmaurice Production “EXPERIENCE" Featuring Richard Barthlemesa Wednesday and Thursday James Kirkwood nnd Ann Forrest In “THE GREAT IMPERSONATION” Friday and Saturday Betty Compson In “AT THE END OF THE WORLD” SUNSHINE THEATER, HILLSBORO, INDIANA Monday Wallace Reid In “THE CHARM SCHOOL" Wednesday Wm. S. Hart In ••TRAVELIN' ON” Sate rdny Bebe Daniels In •THE GAME CHICKEN” STRAND THEATER. KNIGHTSTOWN, INDIANA Monday Wm. A. Brady Production ••LIFE” Featuring Nlta Naldl Tnesday Elliott Dexter In •THE WITCHING HOUR” Wednesday “BEAU REVEL” Featuring Lewis Stone, Florence Vidor, Lloyd Hughes Thursday and Friday Jack Holt and Lila Lee in “AFTER THE SHOW" Saturday Wallace Reid in “THE HELL DIGGERS”

president of the Philadelphia Coal and Iron Company to decide whether tha public has given them a mandate to end the strike. If they agree that the public sentiment justifies them in paying tha miners their present wage scale until April, 1924, and thereby keeping up the price of coal, they will accept tha miners’ policy terms.

LIBERTY THEATER, MORRISTOWN, INDIANA ■Monday Shlriev Mason In “TREASURE ISLAND” Tuesday “HELD BY THE ENEMY” With Agnes Ayres, Jack Holt, Wanda Hawley and Walter Hlera Wednesday “HUCKLEBERRY FINN* Featuring Lewis Sargent Thursday Hondinl and Lila Lee In “TERROR ISLAND" Friday John Barrymore In “DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE" IDLE HOUR THEATER, MOOBESVILLE, INDIANA Tuesday Wallace Reid In “THE HELL DIGGERS” Friday Bebe Daniel* 1n “TWO WEEKS WITH PAY” Saturday Douglas Fairbanks In “KNICKERBOCKER BUCKAROO” OPERA HOUSE NOBLESVILLE, INDIANA Monday Agnes Ayres la “THE LANE THAT HAD NO TURNING” Tuesday Gloria Swanson In “UNDER THE LASH” Wednesday George Fitzmaurice Production “THREE LIVE GHOSTS” Featuring Norman Kerry and Anna Q. Nilsson Thursday David Powell and Ann Forrest In “LOVE’S BOOMERANG” Friday Wallace Reid In “THE WORLD’S CHAMPION” Saturday Wm. S. Hart In “TRAVELIN’ ON” OLYMPIC THEATERs NOBLE - VILLE, INDIANA Thursday and Friday Betty Compson In “THE LITTLE MINISTER” DAMJI THEATER. OSGOOD, INDIANA Sunday and Monday A Cecil B. DeMille Production "SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT” Featuring Gloria Swanson, Elliott Dexter, Monte Blue and Theodore Roberta Tuesdny Thomas Meighan In "THE OF THE STABS* Wednesday and Thursday Cecil B. DeMllle's Production c “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” Friday and Saturday A Cosmopolitan Production “THE INSIDE OF THE CUP” STRAND THEATER, PAOLIj, INDIANA Tuesday Douglas Mac Lean In "THE ROOKIE'S RETURN” Wednesday and Thursday Gloria Swanson In “THE GREAT MOMENT** Saturday Marv Miles Mlnter tn •MOONLIGHT AND HONEYSUCKLE* HIPPODROME THEATER, SHERIDAN, INDIANA Monday Ethel Clayton in “WEALTH" Tuesday Dorothy Dalton In “BEHIND MASKS” Wednesday Wallace Reid in “THE DANCIN' FOOL” Fridav and Saturday Wm. D p/tllie Production “SATURDAY NIGHT”

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