Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 164, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1922 — Page 5
NOV. 18, 1922
Thanksgiving Menu Offers Tempting Array of Theatrical Entertainment
DftY'S BOOKIiS IRE APPROPRIATE English's and Murat Add to Joy of Holiday’s Return With Choice Bills. PLAYS WILL TOP OCCASION Engagements for Week-end in Principal Houses Are of High Character. Thanksgiving day turkey, cranbernes, pudding and all thè other trimmings generally calls for a play to top off thè day. The menu at both English’s and ‘he Murat ls appetizing and will Rt in nlcely with anv Thanksgiving day ler of Er.glish's annotine* ~ with pride that Lynn [-'onta n in •'Dii!*'}" wil! he •he Thnr.kisrivii’.g W gPSsi day attructlon at * Mtaßr his house. Nelson Trowbrtdge . : of thè Murat an- 4P* nounces Mclntyre and Health 1 in “Red Pepper.” a musical com edy, wlll’he his , turkey day appetizer. Both shows A,*' '- . wlll glve matinee and night P er 'LYNN FONT ANNE formances on Thanksgiving day. Both engagements dose Saturday night. Indianapolis was thè first city to see “Dulcy.” Since then Chicago. New York and Boston have indorsed it. Season Look Better Booking conditions at both English's and thè Murat are more healthy than at any time this season. English’s had a late start, but thè remainder of this month and December wlll usher In some mighty big ones. On Dee. 4 and for an enti re week, A. L. Erlanger wil! present Ed Wynn in “The Perfect Fool” at English's. Thls show has had New York and Chicago engagements. Wynn wrote thè hook and thè music. Julian Mitchell staged it. At English’s on Dee. II for three days, Irene Bordoni sails In for an engagement in “The French Doli.” It is Parisian in flavor, with a large cast. Fred Stone will be a December attraction at English’s in “Tip Top.” A November booking at English’s is “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come,” opening Nov. 27 for three uaya.
Frederick Booked at Murat There also are important November ! -mi and December - booklngs at thè -Murat. <ni Nov.’ rn JjgÉ -7 fot three dajs. ® ! ! .. :. - MA One.” a dramatic play, wlll open a thr*— B mcnt. This ls thè Play in which she has just ''*ÌS|B closed a three T " ; Chicago. She .- is headed toward ■ { is not a movie. <?''v. hut thè first w appear- ’***' * ance of Miss PAT T LINE Frederick in FREDERICK eight years. She iias been in thè movies. Sir Harry Lauder will be at thè Murat on Dee. 8 and 9th. Other December bookings at thè Murat include “The Bat” and George Vrliss In “The Green Godìi osa.” Coogan Movie Booked Announcement was made today that thè Clrcle has booked Jackie Coogan’s la test movie, “Oliver Twist,’ 1 for an er.gagernent soon. This jSllli&Sal is a ni **v ii ver- "" l'ù'ken’s j mo s t i.>puiar ’ novei. If all v rtunors” enn be f this Éf ’ il new Coo ga n movie ls . thè best thè little /?% 'ffjM chap has turned dÌÉ&. A oul - 11 la of nUrb tW|[Pl|ÉB course. full of thè Dick en ’ s blues, but every ;■ cloud its tional ture ls causing qui t e a stir COOGAN wherever it, has been presented. DRAMA LEAGUE GUESTS ARE STARS IN ‘LILIOM’ Èva Le Gallienne and Joseph Schlldkraut, stars of “Liliom," will be thè guests at a tea to be given Monday at 4 p. m. by thè Drama [.eague at thè John Herron Art Institute. Both will speak.
i I | Ona B. Talbot Fine Arts Enterprises Tonight B:3O—MURAT THEATREI Only place in Indiana she will appear this season. '■> ISADORA DUN C A N Seats on Sale NOW for All Concerta ISldklf Ticket*. #3.00, $2.50. *2.00. *1 50. SI.OO. Tv 10 Per Cent Extra. Ona B. Talbot. onice 9IH 'lnniF-Maninr lluildinK. all <!ay ami theater |
THERE WILL BE DRAMA, CIRCUS AND COMEDY NEXT WEEK
No. I—Marion Bent in a revue, "Rings of Smoke,” at B. F. Keith's next week. No. 2—Thomas A. Flaherty, who will appear in “Brothers” with thè Little Theatre on Friday night ’at thè Masonic Tempie. No. 3—Èva Le Gallienne and Rose Hobart in a scene frotn “Liliom,”
FEATURE ACTS ON NEXTWEEK’SBILLS Things one does not expect to see on thè vaudeville stage will be thè features on next week’s vaudeville bilie. A manakin act as produeed by Schiehtl wlll be thè week’s novelty feature on Keith's bill. The novelty at thè Lyrlc will he Ketch and Wilma, vocalists, who do doublé voiq* singing. Novelty dancing wiU he thè week's feature in thè act of Morris Ma** Humphrey at thè Palace. At B. F. Keith’s Pat Rooney and Marion Bent, two —of vaudeville's favoritep, aster an absence of over four years, wlll return to B. F. Keith’s next week as thè headline attractlon in a musical comedy. “Rings of Smoke,” wrltten for them by Edgar Allan Woolf, with lyrics and music by Cliff Hess and Joseph Santley. They are supported by a company of fourteen players, including Ted and Kathryn Andrew?, Maude Drury, Anita Nieto. BiUie Rainafoni and thè Kings of Harmony. The bill will include: RAT ELEANOR BALL AND BROTHER JOE—In "Moments Musical.” Miss Ball ls a violinist and Joe ls a cellist. SCHICHTL’S ROYAL WONDERETTES —A manakin act whlch presents a complete vaudeville show wlthln ltself. FLORENCE BRADY—A singer of jazz songs. She ls also known as a maker of phonograph records. Act ls cnlled “Mlles of Smlles.” "A COMEDY MIXUP”—With Jack Cahill and Don Romaine. known as “The Wop and thè Blackface.” YOST AND CLADY—CIay workers. From a pile ot wet clay they model images of well-known people. DAVIS AND PELLE—WIII ofTer “An Equilibristic Marathon.” One of thè features of thè act is thè top mounter’s feet never touch thè stage. BILL INCLUDES —Pathe News Weekly, Topics of thè Day and Aei sop’s Fables. + -!• -IAt thè Lyric Perry, vaudeville headliners of International fame, come to thè Lyrlc next week in a new offering consisting of comedy character impersonations, travesty, songs and music. The bill wlll include: .DOROTHY FERRIS AND <#IRLS — A quintet of young dancers in a program of originai terpsichorean nurabers. FOSTER BALL AND EMMETT BRISCOE —In a skit “The Days of •61,” In whlch Mr. Ball again appears In portrayal of an old Clvil War veteran. KETCH AND WILMA —Vocalists who have a surprise novelty conslstlng of “doublé voice” singing in which Mr. Ketch sustains I ls claim to being thè only man on thè stage sing-
ing in two distinct vocal registers at thè sanie time. HINKEL AND MAE—Entertainers end singers in a comedy called “Catehlng A Car.” THREE ALEX—Trio of gymnasts who perform on high perch poles. KNOX COMEDY FOUR—Harmony singing comedians. FISHER’S ClßCUS—Trained dogs and ponies in a cireus of thelr own. MOVIES—HaII Boom Boys farce
AMU3EMENTB ! WTnr| Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday—Matinee Wednesday (IiIIJOM j [ajOIUIUIUIUU lIUI.jH.)IUR)IiJI*.JI^IUIUUIUIUIUIIIIL'IUIUmiUIU Wmmmouwgs concoy oApSirr 3 Mor\tKs iaQostorv- 3 MorvtKs ir\ ca.sh" CkicsSo 1 Year' irv New VoKk PRODUCTION A Play ut \Vbl<-h Vttu lAuih .loyounlv—\\wp Sympatlietlcaily—Are Thrllled Oreatly—thè Play of All Age—for Kvorj'ooo—thè f/ove hupretne—"LlLlOM.’ KVES., 50r, sl.Ofl, $1.50, *2.00, *2.50. Popolar VVedneedOy Matinee, 50e, *1.50.
3 NIGHTS MHMniIV Utili 97 Matinee Wadnesday I ISTARTING IIUV- LI Mail Orderg Now I ■ry>- ■ The International Idol of thè Screen fReturns Triumphant to thè Stage PAULINE FREDERICK K flf Supporte.l by h Famous Casi: <■ ''■!%,*, *** I rHAKLES \VAI.UBO\ CIIARLF.S lIAI-TOS V. ■ NOEL LEDMB HENRY WARWICK iU-• ~ ■ ETIIEL INTROPODI FLORENCE KDNEY Mls Paullne Frederick. IN A CLEAN, WHOLESOME, THRILLING GRAMA “THE GUILTY ONE” | By Michael Mortoti and Peter Traili fl THANKSGIVING ATTRACTION I MATINEE THURSDAY, 2:3O—NOV. 30 *Ss*cSd!?y i MESSRS. SHUBERT PRESENT AMERICA’S FOREMOST COMEDIANS KMIWI rrfrl? -IN .“RED PEPPER” THE BIG MUSICAL COMEDY EVENT OF THE SEASON I DDIPCC Evenings—soe, #I.OO, #1.50, #2.00, #2.50. Matinee, Thursday I g rrV.#Vel-.0 ftnd Saturday—s Oc, #I.OO, #1.50. MAIL ORDKRS NOW. ■
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opening Monday night at thè Murat. No. 4—Madelelne Armlstead in “Why Wives Go Wrong” at Eng- ' lish's, opening Monday. / Xo. s—Elsa Ryan in Both Tarkington’s "The Intimate Strangere.” opening at English’s Thursday night. (
“Stili Golng Strong,” Movie Chats and Screen Snap Shots. *r *r ’r At thè Palare Henr>- Antrlm and company ,n thè second edltlon of “Alorg Broadway.” wlll be thè featured act at thè Palace next week. The act ls musical, with special songs, dances and acenery. The cast lncludes Karlln, Hazel Moore, Suzanne BJalr and Ethel ton.
EDDIE ROSS— Needs no lntroduction to locai vaudeville patrona, as Rosr and his banjo bave long been recognlzed as a higtlme act. MORRIS AND MAE MURPHY — In "A Whirlwlnd Comedy Terpslchorean Oddlty.” They do almost every klnd of dance. WILSON BROTHERS—A comedy and singing act called “The Lleutenant an dthe Cop.”
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Adaptod from thè Story by CHARLES MAJOR Star ri tur Cesinoli dììvies More than a million and a half dollars have been spent in making “When Knighthood Was in Flower,” thè greatest picture of all times. It seta a new and vivid standard in thè annals of photoplays. Thousands of actors, a king’s ransom of antique jewels, perfectly reproduced period costumes and thè most beautiful settìngs ever conceived by Joseph Urban, form thè background for thè stirring scenes enacted by thè most distinguished group of actors ever called together in a mo tion picture drama. This picture, in recreating medieval history, is also creating history in thè film art. For ten weeks it has been playing to thè capacity of thè Criterion Theatre, New York, with thousands actually turned away at every performance. New York, Chicago and Boston are chè.rging $2 for this wonder picture. See it at OSO Commencing TOMORROW PRlCES—Sunday and Evenings, 30c and 50c; Week Day Matinees, 30r>
Kantlav, Nov. ll)th mork thè thlril mllestone slnre thè penine of thè OHIO THKATEB and in ronunemoratlon thereof we have endeavored to sentire thè best ohtainntile In screen play entertainment. In presentine thè above attractlon • feel tinti we have succeeded in olir endeavor. In faet, we slncereAy belleve that lt is thè most fittine attractlon we could possibly play, Insofar Niat it I basod on thè llterary w ork of Charles Major, one of Indiana' own sons and borii in Indianapolis.
No. t —Earle Newton, who plays Lawyer Marks in “Uncle Tom’s ; Cabln” at thè Park all next week. No. 7—Susane Blair in "Along Broadway" at thè Palace next week. No. B—lreiie8 —Ireiie Halliday at thè Rialto. No. 9—Fisher's Cireus at thè Lyric next week.
LAURI E OKDWAY—WiII be keard in song reeitations and characterizations. HAPPY HARRISON’S SOCIETY ANIMAI., ClßCUS—Consista of ponies, dogs thè baboon Bruee, said to have tha Intelligence of a 10-year-old child. and a mule called Dynamite. PHOTOPLAY Lon Chaney in ’TGesh and Blood.” ’haney is known as "thè man with a thousand faces." Tire story concerna a crook’s search
for freedom. The cast includes Dt Witt Jennings. Noah Beery, Ralph Lewis, Jack Mulhall, Edith Roberts, Togo Yamamato, Kate Price and Wilfred Lucas. An octopus is a pari of thè cast of George Melford’s new picture, "Ebb Tide." A fight in whlch thè devi] fìsh and James Kirkwod and Lila Lee figure under water provides one of thè big thrills of thè production.
MOTION PICTURES
CULESU'S STORYONSCREEK ‘When Knighthood Was in Flower,’ With Marion Davies, at Ohio Next Week. ‘NERO’ OPENING AT APOLLO Circle Presents Milton Sills’ Big Dramatic Offering, ‘Skin Deep.’ “When Knighthood Was in Flower,” a picturization of Charles Major’s great story, with Marion Davies, and “Nero,” with Violet Mersereau and Alexander Saltini, two of thè more important pictures of thè year, will be reflected on locai screens next week. “Knighthood” opc-ns a limited engagement Sunday at thè Ohio and thè Fox production of “Nero” begins on thè sanie day at thè Apollo. Next week thè Circle wlll offer Milton Sills in “Skin Deep,” a big dramatic offering. William Farnum will be at Mister Smith's in “Without Compromise.” Charles Jones will be seen at thè Isis in “The Fast Mail.” .1. At thè Ohio “WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER” —This movie is regarded as another “Birth of a Nation” from a standpoint of box office drawing power. Julia Marlowe in 1901 was seen on thè stage in this play. Marion Davies has thè role of Princess Mary Tudor which was created on thè stage by Miss Marlowe. A scene included in thè movie version and not in thè stage play, ls thè gorgeous wedding of Princess Mary and old King Louis XII of France. Lyn Harding has thè role of King Henry Vili. Arthur Forrest is Cardinal Wolsey. Theresa Maxwell is thè Queen Catherine. Fedro De Cordoba is thè Duke of Buckingham. What a marvelous cast! In this movie. Flora Finch, remembered as thè companìon in comedy of thè late John Bunny, makes her return to thè screen, aster many years of retirement. She wlll be seen as an old French baroness. ! Three thousand actors were employed In one scene alone. This ls one of thè film events of thè year. At thè Ohio all next week. .!. .!. .!. At thè Apollo “NERO”—This is a William Fox j spectacular production of a big sub(Continued on Page 7.)
l)IKE('TEl) 11Y ROBKRT G. TIGNOLA Created by Cosmopolitan Production* A Parumount Picture TUIE OF PERFORMANCE: SUNDAY—I:3O - 3:30 - 5:30 - 7:30 - 0:30 . DAILY—II:3O.I:3O - 3:30 - 6:30 - 7:30 - 9:30.
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