Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 134, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1922 — Page 7
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1 KIWIS CLUBS HAVE SIMAS EOS RILEY MEMORIIAL I
Noblesville and South Bend Divisions Reach Coal—Winchester Children Parade. Two Kiwanls clubs In Indiana already have raised their full share of the $160,000 memorial fund to be raised by the Kiwanls clubs of the Indiana district for the erection of one of the wings, of the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children, N. Bormert, district governor, said have partially raised their quotas of the total sum being raised, while several have set dates in the future to raise the money. The Noblesville" club, of which Dr. Earl Brooks is president, and the South Bend club, of which John Campbell is president, already have raised their full quotas, total of $7,600. L.
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ■ ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY —MAIL ORDERS NOW. % BMiAf A Eve.. Orchestra. $2.50, $2. $1.50, sl. Balcony, $1.60, ! PKIS.rS SI.OO, 50c. Saturday Matinee, Orchestra, $2.00, | I IllVkV $1.50, SI.OO. Balcony, SI.OO, 76c, 50c. C "MYSTERIOUS ENOUGH TO UPSET 1) THE STRONGEST NERVES" -lAWRENCF REAMER.HY HERALD T '" E I A Thrilling Mystery Melodrama of the Far East Today with MISS SYDNEY SHIELDS and New York Company. “A glamorous adventure, filled with surprises and thrills." —Charles Damton, N. Y. Eve. World. “It is worth filling the theater to see. You will have to go to have as good a time as we did.” —Amy Leslie, Chicago Daily News. “I have always admired Walker Whiteside’s acting. I was thrilled by ‘The Hindu’ and enjoyed every minute of it.” —David Belasco. SEATS 9 A. M. MONDAY. TWO BOX OFFICES OPEN. I
3 NIGHTS STARTING THURSDAY, OCT. 26 Prices 52.50, S2, SI .50, $1 VS EH*
ARTHUR HOPKINS ppjESE.VTS THE PROVINCETOWN PLAYERS’ PRODUCTION' OF EUGENE O’NEILL’S GREAT SUCCESS*
THE HAIRY APE
A COATED Y OF ANCIENT AND MODERN LIFE. WITH LOUIS WOLHEIM
"It is Eugene O’Neill’s masterpiece. Victor Hugo would have shouted himself hoarse over it." —Benjamin DeCasserss, Famous Magazine Witter.
Do You Know Your Child*s Classmates?
Here they are if your child attends public school No. 67, 8615 W. Walnut St., in*.grade 18, and his or her teacher is Miss Nellie Clark: Miriam Anderson. William Bade. Gladys Bell, Edmund Chandler, Stanley Cole, Mary Condon, Leon Condon, Cecil Coffman. Virginia Beshear, Joseph Bradford, Robert Buirher, Harold Burke. John Eastwood. Delbert Gammon, Laura Garrison, Clareix-e Gentry, Henry Haley, Hildred Harding, Sallie Hazelwood, Walter Herreman, William Jackson. Zacharla Kretheotis, Mary Bell Lee, Charles MeGauhay. Layman McMann. John Macy, Oliver Marshall. Rose Mattimore, Ethel Meyers. Anna Mappert. Louis Oberle. Joseph Phillips, Dorothy Price, Mary Ragan, Carl Sehroeppel, Forest Smtth. Here they are If they are in grade 1A and his or her teacher is Miss Marie Mueller: Roberta Baugh, Roy Brinsley, Blanche Chanley. Hazel Clifford. Herman Fischer, Alice George. William Hodge. Junius Madge. Wilkee Neill, Jean Osborne, Ruth Otto, Paul Propst. Mildred Rhodes. Herman Rothman, Orval Russelot. Robert Vandervanter, Harold Woodard. M. Hammerschmidt of the South Bend club, formerly an International trustee of Kiwanls. has made a number of addresses before clubs In the north part of the State In the Interest of the Riley Hospital, and will address the Hammond club on next Tuesday. Approximately $5,000 already has
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From Editorial New York Tribune “What playwright in any land has essayed a loftier flight? Much praise has been said of George Bernard Bhaw. Bhaw Is shallow In comparison. Equals in Intensity any Poe ever described.”
SETTINGS BY ROBERT EDMOND JONES AND CI.EON THROCKMORTEN.
been raised in three townships in Randolph County, Carl McCamish, county chairman, says in a letter received today at the State headquarters. A Riley parade, with more than 700 children In the line of march, was scheduled to bo held In Winchester this afternoon to aid the campaign. Miss Esther Simons is In
CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE tunc? W ALL THE TIME 1 UNTILL 11 P. M. || L NEXT WEEK J t ANOTHER WONDERFUL SHOW EMILY DARRELL One of Vaudeville’s Most Versatile Comediennes Presents Her Big Laughing “Late far Rehearsal” SCHOOL DAYS FROLICS With Harry Fields and the Nine Nappanees BOBBY LEHMAN BRYERS & BRYERS MAJOR RHOADS The Diminutive Flapper ! Banjo Experts | The Street Urchin
“TAKE IT EASY" A Jazzy Musical Comedy
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A TALENTED ORGANIZATION OF OPERATIC STARS IN GREAT SCENES FROM FAMOUS GRAND OPERAS Sunshine Farce, "Dandy Dan”—Movie Chats—Pathe Review DANCING IN THE LYRIC BALL ROOM AFTERNOON AND EVENING
SHUBFRT ADVANCE!) VAUDEVILLE Introducing Vaudevilles Best Shiibert Park ■wwFfYwiwm r\ _i *' t?'" •- r*'” , £-w / ; W t SShe Incomparable NONBXTE 6h<? 6b]denVoiced Sm<3insVio]iiiist> ED XHAS WARREN^.OBRIEN JULP FLORENCE. . mm O BOYALPEK|NTROUPE • P ■ I K I F 1 "WITH ABE REYNOLDS Flossie Everett Ben Holmes Julia Gilford fh?d CHackett Jack Grader
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charge of the parade and was assisted by Miss Kathleen Smith. Additional contributions to the building fund of the hospital have been received as follows: Matson, Carter, Ross & McCord, $1,600 Havens & Geddes Company, $1,000; National Malleable Castings Company and W. H. Oakes, S6OO each; G. S. Winders, $260, and Andrew W. Hutchinson, SSO.
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UPINSKI'S DOGS Fun at Luna Park
HUNT SMALL GIRL rolice Are Asked to Keep Watch for Gypsy Bands. The Department of Justice has asked the local police department to maintain a watch for Esther Page, 9,
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who disappeared from Poughkeepsie, N. Y„ Jan. 13, 1922. The child, who
I Joy _ Week Starts Monday Noon, Oct 16th / Ik Brilliant Faille* of Vaudeville ey ED JANIS REVUE i f Or#up of Notable Funsters in Scenic Songs and Donees Embroidered with Fan, Novelties and Unique Merriment. CERVO& MORO FOLLIS SISTERS i Tune* and Things “A bong and Dance Diversion” Extra Added Attraction for Teaohers’ Convention Week. I "LACGIIXER AND LEARNING” \ f* VALAND GAMBLE ' "The Human Comptometer.” THETHREELEES O "WATCH THE PIPE” EDDIE HUME and lliii Company of Rollicking Funmakers Offer “OH, HECTOR” THE PHOTO-P LA Y ~ Oh. Hoy! • Plctur©. A 12-cylindered, high powered motion picture sensation that In a Cloudburst of ACTION. LAUGHTER and BREATH TAKING SPEED with a stellar cast and the dynamic * JOHNNY “Joy” HINES 1 “SURE FIRE FLINT” C < with ~ /■— ■ ~ \ Dorl Kenyon Here's a Hip Snortlnr, Fa*t Moving Melodrama | Edmund Rreese With the George M. Cohan of the Screen, Johnny I Hobert Edeson Hines, as the Daredevil Hero of 100 Thrills. Effle Shannon V_ LAST TIMES TODAY AND SUNDAY—A Corking Show. KATE ELINOR and j SAM WILLIAMS, "STARS OF RECORD”—"OH. MY GOODNESS”—S Other Star. , line VAUDEVILLE ACTS and KATHERINE MACDONALD In “HEROES AND r HUSBANDS.” — n _ j CoMToruous I*loo Nook ill Mlatintes ** Q.s^ * ‘ Teachers at Convention invited to*3oy* wtek>
mmm fiißßiHasai mmm f^MDOONE' X'SF -^ ie famous \W / Romance -with. Bellamy f W Jdhnl)o¥eTi3. Directed tog 7 / Maurice Tairneur . . aniECTioro fEQ/A. !Mlle.Modi3te' ly VMorUcricrt m COMEDY Iloud Hamilton. _ , ik speeder: Truly m A Delightful OEGM SOLO Program "* Tk, MimiCt/ tuUsdeivwiki HATED Ms miER fUNDOM sz: CMetteyNeViS Topics °f Dap}
Deluxe performances including Circle Orchestra and Grand Organ—3:oo—7:l6—9:ls.
was reported carried away by gypsies, was wearing a black and white check-
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ered coat, a brown dress. Shs bobbed hair and blue eyes.
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