Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 138, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1922 — Page 3

OCT. 19, 1922

CHARLES LOWRY DEAD Keal Estate and Investment Dealer Dies at Brevort Hotel. Charles W. Lowry, 70, who lived at thè Brevort Hotel, died at 6:60 a. m today. He is survived by a nephew, Albert S. Lowry, of this city. Mr. Lowry for many years was interested in a reai estate and invest* , ment business with A. J. Meyer. The remains may be viewed by friends at thè undertaklng parlors of E. E. Gross, 653 S. Delaware St., any time today or tomorrow. Saturday thè body will be taken to Monroe, Ohio, where final Services and burlai will be held. FINDS PURSE Morganlown Man Reports Dlscoverjr of Pocketbook. C. W. Williams of Morgantc .n, sound a purse at Illinois and Market Sts. today. The purse, he told thè police, contained money and a bank book with thè name Mabel Presnell made out by a Vincennes bank. amusements

f KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE Whcre thè Star rirst Appear THE INTERNATIONAL. ACTOB MR. LOU TELLEGEN Presentlng Hit Own One-Aet Play—‘‘BLlND YOUTH” Will and Gladj-s Ahearn "SPINNING ROMANCE." Douglas ‘Purcallioc’ Kuth Msr7 Leavitt LilioClww i.ockwood Assistei i.y BKOTHEB RAY WILLIE SCHENK & CO. A Et ROPEAN SENSATION EIFER BROS. ANI* SISTER Youthful Star in Originai Dance IIOLMES AND HOLLISTON SPECLALLY ADDED ATTRACTION VAUGHN COMFORT Popular American Tenor Assisted by Jlmnile Jone at thè Plano. Pathe News—Topics—Fabio Attend Our Popular Matinee.

VSKUBERT C AUDEVILL INTKODUCING VACDEVILLE S BEST SHUBERT-PARK ALL THIS WEEK MAX SPIEGEL OFFERS NONETTE THE GOLDEN VOICE VIOLINIST ED CHAS. WARRLN & O’BRIEN JCLE FLORENCE BERNARD & SCARTI! RENO ROYAL PEKIN TROUPE A SPECTACCLAR MUSICAL RF.VIE “SUCCESS” WITH ABE REYNOLDS THE INIMITABLE COMEDIAN AND A HOST OF OTHEBS

Engìish’s ,= Iliat Unteli of Broadway Succe** SUE, DEAR A Sparkllng Mul<al Comedy ot LIFE LOVE YOI'TH tbat that thaC Charm Finger .loyou* $2.00, $2 50 Lower Floor; SI.OO, $1.50 Balcony; 50c Gallery. Pop. Mar SU —W. 75c. 1.00. $1,50. MOTION PtCTURES LORNA DOONE WITH Madge Beìlamy and John Bowers f omedv Special, Floyd Hamilton In thè "S|>eeder." De Luxe Performance with Circi* Orelietra and tirami Organ —3:00—7:15 and 9:15

TODAY at 9 a. m. Seats go on sale at Indianapolis Talking Machine Co. 134 N. Pennsylvania St. For thè biggest musical event ever known in this city, 100 of thè greatest musicians in thè world, Twelve Soloists. sSft yfiOAND ureT-CoMtaawt Jvm PmvSmA. Conwctm A/iÀTIGfIAL l/OTTUTIGN At ( adle Tahernacle Next Wetlnesday Night. Frices—*l.lo, $1.65 Ta\ Included.

MOTION PICTURES _ fIS BRILLIANT LIGHTS CAST MRKENED SHdDOVS wmpimwmm so tue flovers of thc PRIMROSÉ PfITH REVEfIL B§LV’~^JH THORNS BENEdTH THEIfi silke:n peitals 1 wiLLifln FOX fa fife 11 T./td*' f: |Sn. 'wSM a tri un ph or PJS*®&HgiÌ MOTtIER-KM OVER noD£RN Kf| J*CK r ORO à. YOUTH” ipj muT'm ‘sub ne . | A Worthy Successor to “Over tiie Hill.” A Brama of American Lise. Starting Sunday “THE OLD HOMESTEAD” With THEODORE ROBERTS George Fawcett, T. Roy Barnes Harrison Ford, Fritzi Ridgway A story made of ine sorrows and jovs of plaln folk and a great love that weathered adversity. Reaching its climax in a mighty cyclone scene that dwarfs any storm ever shown on thè screen before. Christie Comedy International ‘‘Pardon My Giove” News Weekly PEKFORMANCES START 11:90. 1:80. 3:80, 3:30, 7:30, 8:30 CHIO Theater No Ad varice in Prices /> BU-. STÌS THOMAS MEIGHAN [ 0 FVTéj f F©'| “If You Believe It, It’s So.” COMEDY—"ONE TERRIBLE DAY”—FOX NEWS WEEKLY

AMUSEMENTS. A Great Bhow GENE GREENE And Syncopating Band ED JANIS REVUE VALAND GAMBLE Laughter and Learnlng CERVO & MORO HAGER & GGODWIN EDDIE HOME & CO. JOHNNY HINES In a Rapld-Flre Picture '•SURE FIRE BARNES” Afternoons 15c-25c Nites 25c-40c CONTINUO US NOON TP 11 P. M. SHUBERT-MURAT Tonight 8:15 Fri. h WALKER. and 1 WNITE/IDE óat.M cutter/noiaL suworuous - '“1 SUCCESS • ‘ S THE Jfe HIMPB Miss Sidney Shields j:DT / MiWk n< i New York Co. iJTjW Prie** Ève., Or<h**tra, ,/\ SI.OO. $1.50. $2.00. $2.50, /Tf Balcony, $1.50, sl, 50c. Balcony, SI.OO, 75c, 50c. Sat. Matinee, Orchestra y iìrtfvYÌftfl $2.00, si.so, SI.OO.

CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE! luniA ALEXANDRIA . ■ il Ili OPERA COMPANY I ™ ™® ™ Ureat Moment* Krom Famou Grand Opera. School Days’ Frolics—Emily Darrell Bobby Lehman—“Take It Easy”—Bryers and Bryers Major Rhoads—Lipinski’s Dogs and eveninc.

BROADWAY —Burlesque FOIXIEB AND SCANDAFS WITH 18—STO’NI NO KOFFIES OIRFS—iIO WEDNESDAY NIGHT AMATEURS

Scene From AFTER SIX DAYS A Magnificent Screen Version of thè Greatest Story Ever Written. ENGLISH’S Beg. Sunday Ève., Oct. 22 AMUSEMENTS SKATING Every and Night RIVERSIDE

Lln. 6506. LADIES AT MAT„ 150 Form Contesi Fri day i Ni*ht.

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