Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 157, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1922 — Page 11
NOV. 10, 1922
TRAVESTY IS HIT OF COMEDY ‘State Senator Cassidy’ Appeals to Piatto Manufacturers
Bv WALTER D. BICKUAS A husband who ls a regular “stuflfed Bhirt” ls one o t thè maln characters in “To thè Ladies.” In this comedy there also is a banquet scene which ìs recognized as thè finest type of comedy writlr.g. So much Interest is centered on thia scene that a request to print a few of thè extracts from thè play has been granted by Mr. Donaghey, representatlve of thè company. The following description gives one an idea of thè famous banquet scene in "To thè Ladies,” which will open Monday night at English's. The empioyes of John Kincaid & Sons are in attendance at thè annua! banquet of thè finn in thè Hotel Commodore, New York City. Atod thè Senator Talks The speaker at thè banquet introduces former State Senator Martin L. Cassidy, as follows: Il gives me great pleasure to annerane, however. that In hxs piace vve have with us tonight—ah—another geatleman, whom niifiy of ue have adoiirfd in his loti and valuable Public lite, i am sure that —he will have a messole ol import ance to deliver to you. X take great pìeasure in introducine former State Senator Martin L. Cassidy. Cassidy: . _ (Kises. A machine man. a product ol thè east s;de, and stili a bit rougb in speech and marni er.) Mr Toast master, ladies and gentlemen ol thè John Km- aid s Sons organization, and—guests I feeì very happy to have thè honor ol add'essing such a distinguished and represt native gathering as aro assembled here tonight. The piano is a great symbol ol thè great heart ol America. We are a muaic-lovlnsr Nailon, and there is probably no instrument manulactured that is to be sound in so many homes. and which brings so mueh pleasure to hundreils ol thousand —nay. mlllions. as thè piano. The piano ! The piano esima u when we are sad and insplres us when we are in thè mood for art. music or want a little good-natured lun. It ls no longer a luxury, it ls a necesslty—tto birthright ol American cltizenship. tApplaise.) Hurrah Irom off R.) And how about thè men who are strivlng dally throughout thè United States to give this great music-.oving peonie a better grade ol this great Instrument than they nave ever had belare? Dova thè country apprettate It? Do certaln politicai partle that can heip or hinder thè industry apprettate ltf (Cough.) (He takes a drlng Irom demi-tasse cup.l I thl.nk I can tmthfuliy say that thè Pernottarle party, which ls constantly flghttng lor thè betterment ol our national lise, has always betn avare that thè maklng of plance is one ol ine great Industries ol thè country (Applauso.) and is a ìltelong Irlend of every man. wcpian and cht’.d In thè plano business. The hour is growlng late, and I have no doubt there are many lnteresung speakers stUl to come, but I hope I will be ailowed thè
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'privi .epe—nay. thè honor—of paying a slight trlbute to a man who is representing you right now in Washington, flghung your battiea and trying to keep thè Republican party Irom heaping new taxes upon thè piano industry. I reler to that peerless and feariess representatlve ol his constituents' lnterests In thè House ol Representatives in thè Congress of thè United States at Washington. D C„ that 100 per cent American land himself a lover ol music) that brilliant son of old Fathi-r Knickerbocker, thè Honorable Simon J. Straushelmer. 1 happec to know that Cougressman Straushelmer not only favore re ino vin g thè taxes from American piano manufatturerà, but is particularly anxious that a strong protettive tarili on foreign. un-Amariean musical Instruments, be put through at thè earlieat possiblè moment. (There ls a strong appiause, breaklng out before he has finlshed thè sentence.) In a personal mterview that I had with him in Washington a few weeks ago—in thè very shade of our dear Capitol (His voice breaks a little.) I happer.ed to tnquire on this partlcular point. "Cougressman Straushelmer." 1 asked. “do you believe that thè Democratic party will be able to do anything In this connection In thè near future?” And he answered. in that quiet and elmple way that has made him beloved by thousands: “I do. I am goiner to put up a etiff fìffht. and will battle tooth and nail to see that thè native piano manufaeturer gets a chance. (Appiause.) . _ . In fact," he sald. “I have saw thè President about It this mornlng.' I only want to say further that Simon J. Straushelmer will be before you for re-electlon this fall. And yoa cannot do better. partlcularly you ladies and gentlemen ol thè great piano trade, than to send back to Congrega a man ol thè peop’e. 10.- thè people. and with thè people. I thank you very much for this opportunlty to meet you. - . IHe ette down. The appiause die and thè toastmaster is about to rise when Cassidy consults his watoh. gets up, shake* hands with thè toastmaster and starU out at rlght.) Toastmaster: (When Cassidy ls gone.) I am sure that Senator Cassidy ■ repnrt of thè work beir.g dono at Washington ls encouraging to all of ue. The Fun Continue* If apace permitted, I would print thè remainder of thè banquet scene. PARK COMMISSIONERS POSTPONE HEARING DATE Blocked by thè restraining order obtalned in Superlor Court, Room 4, by Henry D. Uierce, a property owner. thè board of park commissionerà postponed thè date of hearing on thè damage roll for acquisltion of a playground at State and Spann Aves., until Nov. 23. Plerce's petitlon for lnjunctions will be heard Nov. 16. R. Walter Jarvis, superlntendent of parks and reoreatlon, was instructed to begin preparations for thè annual municipal Christmas celebratlons.
It is in thè banquet scene which gives Helen Hayes one of her big chances. The engagement opens on Morday night, closing on Wednesday. -I- -I- -IThe Stage and Screen On Monday night at thè Murat
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