Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 164, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1922 — Page 6

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LEGITIMATES IO HITTHSTIIIOE The locai legltimats theaters wlll Wt thelr stride next week. Engllsh's wlll shelter two attraotlons, "Why Wives Go Wrong,” a popular prlced attractlon, and Elsa Ryan In “The Intimate Straniera," hy Booth Tarklngton. The Murat wlll present "Llliom" wlth Joseph Schildkraut and Èva Le Galllenne In thelr originai roles. The engagement opens Monday night for three days. The Park wlll present that old etandard, “Uncle Tom's Cabln,” Newton and Llvlngston's production, all week. The Rialto wlll offer “Down Mel-

Ftrst Church of Christ, Sctentut, Inatanapolis Announces a Free Lecture on Christian Science By John J. Fitnn , C. S. of Evans fon. 111. Member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Sclentiat, Boston, Massachusetts. Murat Theatre Sunday Afternoon, Nov. 19 AT THREE O'CLOCK The Public is Cordially Invited to be Present

ody Lane," a musical comedy. The Broadway wlll agaln offer burlesque. -I- -I- -IFacts On The Show “LlLlOM”—Undoubtedly one of thè treats of thè seaaon. Opens Monday night at thè Murat. It ls a Theater Guild production wlth Joseph Schildkraut and Èva Le Galllenne, by Franz Mllner. It ls a fantastio comedy, most successful of thè Guild’s shows. It ls thè story of a Hungarian tough, thè barker and bouncer of a Budapest merry-go-round. It ls hls romanoe, perhaps hls regeneration wlth & little spiritual housem&ld, .Tuie, whlch makee thè story. Schildkraut ls an European actor. He atudled hls present “roughneòk role'*’ wlth thè playwrlght. Miss Le Galllenne wlll be remembered bere for her work In "Not So Long Ago.” The cast InCludes Elsle B&rtlett, Egon Brscher, Lilllan Kìngsbury, John Ci'ump. Philip Wood, Brandon Peter, M&ud

Andrew and others. The curtaln ìises promptly at 8:10. -I- -I- -I- ---“ UNCLE TOM’S CABlN"—Prodifced by Newton and Llvlngton. Thla olasslo wlll led at thè Park all next week. It ls said to have reai bloodhounds, a band and everything a ■‘Tom“ show needs. Fred Finley ls Uncle Tom, Jack Gamble ls Simon Legree and Daisy Stewart ls Topsy. •i- -I- -I- ' “THE INTIMATE —A comedy by Booth Tarklngton, opens Tbursday night at Englleh’s. Thls le thè play in whlch Blllie Burke played last season. She didn’t vlslt Indianapolis. Elsa Ryan has thè Burke role. The story concerna Ames and Isabel. In a country rallway station Ames and Isabel are marooned. Isabel ls Miss Elsa Ryan. Ames falla In love wlth her. But when Isabel’s “flapper” nlece appears to restue thè twain, Ames becomes worrled. The sheer youth of thè "flapper” appeals to hlm. and as Isabel turns out

A Complete Show for thè Whole Family VAUDEVILLE SNYDER A. WOODALL WELLB TRIO BLACKFACE COMEDIANS HARMONY KIDS GREGGI & GREGG JAZZTIME REVUE MUSICAL COMEDY “DOWN MELODY LANE” A Rlp Ito&rln* Darre Comedy Set to Matte Wlth N.todal Effecta, Comedian*, Pretty Otri* and Wonderful Waròrobo. Feature Photoplay SESSUE HAYAKAWA “FIVE DAYS TO LIVE” A Bore Story thot Appro*u he In Sublimo lteatity thè tmmortai Tale of Romeo and Juilet.

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to be thè aunt of a gray-halred lady of 60, he ls more worrled as to thè ege of hls suddenly acqulred flnancee. Ames tries to learn Isabel’s age; hls eftorts are fruitless and flnally he lets thè questlon of age go hang when Isabel ls wilUng to marry hlm. •I- -I- -I"WHY WIVES GO WRONG”—ThIs 13 a popular prlced show, not a sex problem play. It concerns thè divorce evi!. The engagement beglna Monday night at Engllsh’s, for three days. Madeleine Armistead ls In thè cast. The play ls based on thè fallacy of lles and thè moral lnfluences of religlon. The story surrounds thè experiences of a young bride of two years, wbo takes thè easlest way out of household and flnanclal worrles by toUing amali fibs to her husband. •I- -I- *]• “THE HIGHFLYERS”—A burlesque show wlll be at thè Broadway next veelc. Frances Farr ls thè member, The cast lnoludes Llda Fay Eldrldge, Nena Norrls, Jlm Pearl, Am

back All, Eddle Lloyd, Frank Damsell and a chorus of slxteen artist models. •I- -I- ,-h “DOWN MELODY LANE”—A musical comedy sulted to thè style of shows being glven at thè Rialto wlll hold forth all next week. The eoenes are lald In a small southern town. The ;

Al |AII 9 A Last Two Times Today dlULldll u Matinee and Night GEORGE M. COHAN’S Ripping Comedy Hit “SO THISIS LONDON” Prices, Nites, 50c, sl, $1.50, $2, $2.50. Mal. 50c to $2

ENGLISH’S m oaNov. 20 Prlce Night, 25c to SI.OO. Mat. Tue* Wed., 250 and Wo IHL.Ii JU.IL nmnins a . M .t. -iWTwUOC wffii nr nufpwwi moivoncE O r ’d TvT. [MI problem COURT!tACH TgtDINA A STAGE RSY-NOTAMPTION PICTURC Matinees 25 & CHILDREN NOT INVITED Chicago Evening American, Oct. 4, 1922— 41 Chicago should be glad of ‘Why Wives Qo Wrong/ there is such humor, sympathy and realnesg in it. ’ ' The Chicago Cast Comes Here Unchanged

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THURS., FRI., SAT., NOV. 23, 24, 25 MATINEE SATURDAY Aucustus Pitou prcscnU^ fitte IYAMÌ in BOOTI! TARKINGTOM'S i *mmi mmjs PRIPPC. MOHTS—BOr, *I,OO, *1 ..10, *2.00 X mv.LO. Pai. M*t. aoo to *UA Srat Sale Mondar,

3DAYB, COM. si - - I. . „ OT MATINEE monday iMovember 27 wednesday John Fm Jr.’t Powerful Story of thè Kentaeky Mountain Wlth Bnr*— - mw&mm Kmmm Cuti SEATS READY THURSDAY AS A SPECIAL THANKSGIVTNG ATTRAOTION Three Days Beginning THURS., NOVEMBER 30 Wlth Holiday Matinee. Regular Matinee Saturday The Kngroß.lug American Comedy of Today “DULCY” By George S. Kanfman and Mnrc Connolly, Anthor* of "To thè Ladies.” Wlth LTNN FONTAN'Mt and a BrllUant Company of Comedian* DIBECT FHOM A WHUI.II SEASON IN NEW VOttK ANO liONtì ENGAGEMENT* IN CHICAGO AND BOSTON. Direction of GEORGE G. TYI.ER and H. H. FRAZKE. Seat* Read,- Monday, Novetnbor 11.

ENTiRE WEEK DECEMBER 4 A L Erlangw presenti MATINEES WED., SAT. • PRICES—Wlghts, 050 to $8.30. Wed. Maf.. Me to J2JBO. Sa Mat.. 5Qc to $2.75. Tha abova prlcea Include war AU inali nrdera must ba aocom. pani od by ramlttanoa and aalf> addrasaad stamgad anvelopa.

ARTIST CONCERT Civen by thè SOUTH GERMAN MALE CHORUS of Baden, Germany. ON CONCERT TOUR IN AMERICA AT THE ATHENAEUM New Jersey and Michigan Sts. SUNDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19th, 1922

story rune to comedy. There le music and dancing. The vaudeville part of thè show wlll oonslst of Wood all and Snyder, Grles Statar*, Taylor and Coulter, Johnnle Robinson, Mason and piarle. The movie feature wlll be “Flve Days to Live,” wlth Seseue Hayakawa.

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TEN BIG FEATURES AT THE |l Continuous Vaudeville 1 Until 11 P. M. The Internationally Famous Comedians IVardon and Perry In Their Inimitable Comedy Character Impersonations, Songs and Musical Numbers 2 A Masterpiece of Vaudeville Foster Emmett Ball and Briscoe ‘The Days of ’6l” 3 0n With thè Dance Dorothy Ferris and Girls Youth and Beauty Demonstrating The Poetry of Motion 4 Versatile Fun Makers Hinkle and Mae Presenting Their Mirthful Skit “Catching a Car” 5 World Famous Gymnasts Three Alex Sensational Feats of Daring in Mid-Air A Vocal Surprise 6 Ketch and Wilma Mr. Ketch Is thè Only Man Before thè Public Singing in Two Distinct Vocal Registers at thè Same Time 7Komedy Kapers in Animai Land Fisher’s Circus Well Trained Dogs and Smartly Drilled Ponies in a Circus of Their Own 8 Movie Chats INTERESTING CURRENT EVENTS 9 A RIP-ROARING COMEDY Hall Room Boys “Stili Going Strong” WScreen Snap Shots INTIMATE GLIMPSES OF THE STARS I DANCING IN THE LYRIC BALLROOM AFTERNOON AND EVENING

SHUBERT-PARK Under New Management Week Corri. Nov. 19th First Time Seven Years Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Immortai Story UNCLE TOM’S CABIN See thè Big Daily Street Parade Be Sure and Bring thè Cliildren Matinee Every Day, 25s and 50c Everybody Goes To The Park

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