Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 164, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1922 — Page 7

NOV. 18, 1922

CHARLES IUOR'S STOIYONSCREEI (Conclnded From Page 5.) Ject. It was made in Italy. Vlolet Mersereau is thè only Amerlcnn player in thè cast which includes Raulette Duval. Edy Darclea, Alexnder Saltini, Guido and many others. Nero la played by Jacques Gretlllat of thè Theater Odeon, Paris. It is a tory of ancient Nome, thè main therae belng thè struggle between Chrlatlanity and paganismi. Scenes ahowlng thè burnlng of Nome bave been eplendidly photographed. Throwlng of Christiana to thè lions, are marvels in realism. This movie belonga to thè group of thè more lmportant ecreen plays of thè year. Thè bill at thè Apollo will Include Tade Dolan’s Syncopated Slx and a Fox news weekly. + -!- -!- At thè Circle "SKIN DEEP”—This is a movie verelon of Marc Edmund Jones’ story, produced by Thomas H. Ince. Milton Siile has thè chief role. Others in thè cast include Florence Vidor, Marcia Manon, Gertrude Astor, Frank Campeau. Winter Hall and Muriel Frances Dana. The story deals with thè empiete change of ldentlty oflhe ringleader of a gang of crooks. The traneformation is effected by plastic eurgery followlng thè injury of thè crook in an alrplane accldent attemptlng to escape from prison. His wife and another crook had railroaded him into prleon. The man returns to his old haunts for revenge agalnst those v/he alded in his downfall. The Circle orchestra will play thè ‘'Grand Fantasy” from “Carmen” and "Walter Flandorf will play thè "Hunfe’&rl&n Fantasy” by Llszt as a piano Polo. The bill includes a news weekly, a cartoon comedy and Toptcs of thè Day. At thè Circle all week. •I- -I- + At The Isis •THE FAST MAIL”—At thè Isls next week, le a movie verslon of Lincoln J. Carter’s well known stage play. Among thè big scenes are a steamboat explosion, a race between a train and an automobile and a steeple Chase. Charles Jones and

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ONE SOLID WEEK OF THRILLS William Fox Presents Lincoln J. Carter’s Wonder-Melodrama “THIE MST M/tllL^ © With Charles Jones and Eileen Pere) MfW SsM Jm éSÉÈf The Acme of Achievement in Action Pictures "K' ' Èkf MjL JuW ià o fctiy ' rhe r^aster Serial Production “IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL”

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Eileen Percy are thè featured play- | ers. “IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BlLL”—This is thè second instaliment of this new serial. Art Acord ls one member of a large cast. Duke H. Lee plays thè Buffalo Bill role. The bill Includes Maud, thè kicking mule, in a movie comedy. "The Cabby.” i i. At Mister Stili th’s “WÌTHOUT COMPROMISE” A movie of a dramatic nature with William Farnum in thè leading role will be at Mister Smlth’s next week. The star is seen as a sherlff of a wild frontler town, who believes that he can enforce thè law with using his guns. When his own little foster sister is murdered, he glves up his theory and starts “gunning.” Loie Wilson supporta thè star. The bill ! includes a comedy and a news weekly. ! Tliief Frightened Rolland Quaekenbush. 2524 W. Michigan St., heard a prowler trylng to force a door at his home at 8 a. m today. The prowler escaped, but mirks near thè lock of thè door lndicated thè burglar had attempted to break thè lock.

No. I—Milton Siila and Marcia Manon in "Skin Deep,” at thè Circle. No. 2 —Charles Jones in "The Fast Mail,” at thè Isis. No. 3—William Farnum in "Without Compromise,” at Mieter Smith’s. No. 4 —Marion Davies, Forest Stanley and Lyn Harding In a scene from “When Knlghthood Was in Flower,” at thè Ohio. No. 5—A ecene from “Nero,” big Fox production, at thè Apollo.

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By Arthur Sniffili, a Member of thè Stantooe Illble College and Metaphyslcal Instltnte, Indianapolis. The burden of Babylon (Babel or Confusioni thè nations, klngdoms and povere of this vorld iu whatever form manifesti wlileh thè Prophet does see concerning all of them. Yet a few short .vears, approxlmately at thè end of thla eentury, which ls tho complettng of ,000 years ulne Adami beglnnlag and followlng th* havoe of Armageddon, thè above-mentioned will hecome subject to thè Chrtst (ReTelatlon 11:15.) 1 would that men think soberly, turn thelr ga/.e tovard Splrlt, rellnqulsh fluite bellefs, subject ereri' thought to Truth, refrain from ahallow sophlstrles taught now-a----daye and bo conrlnoed of thè destructlon of th# Physlcal Unlrerse, thè blndlng and later destructlon of lnvlslble error (1. e., water* and elements of eTil), thè sourc# of th# vlalble manlfestation stated above. ”Yet onc# more I shake not thè Kaxth only but Riso Heeven,'' thè heavons (Hebrews, 12:26), but th# Apostle adda, "th#t those things which are muda cannot be shaken but reraain. (Hebrews 12:27.) And agalli, “from whose face thè eartb (physlcal) and beaven (material suns, pianeta, stara and aatellltes) fled nway.” (Revelation 20:11 ) So we *ee from this that Splrlt and its formations are all that there really ls, that every upeck of faisity la condemned, that no man obtalns heaven, hartnony, untll tho “seven piagne of thè seven finge!*” be “fulftlled" (Revelation 1S:8), and that those great witnesses of evr-lastlng Lise, Enoch and Elijah, who demonstrated Lise Eternai b.T not dylng, do not gain perfectlon before others who covet thè same, although they are far advaneed beyond iis. (Hebrews 11:40.) Then will man taste Heaven on Karth. for God, who tllls ali spano, dweils above man; 1. e., in Heaven, and man never leave thè eartb for thè sauté is his habitat. God cannot be inhartnonlous, *elth#r does he send untoward oondltlons upon us, but mani persistent reflectlng that which ls condemned is rcsultant In today's chaotic condltions, with thè ultimate of confusion approacblcg God's man and Ood's eanh are productlve and frultfiil not barren, destroctive and murderous. All of us have thè privilo** to escape thè error of these latter dsys, but great numbers of people prefer tt not. And they lilasphented tbe name of God which had power over these pingue, and they repented not. to glve hlm glory.’’ (Revelation 16:9.) Divine Bpirit does judge and roake war rlghteously upon everythlng unlike itself, Splrlt, for this All Power is ever at vrork to destroy thè u---tire mas of evll, error, both vlslble (metter) and thè lnvlslble tthe socalled thought force) or sonerò of all error’ vlslble forine. We absolutely abhor tbe bellef of nnlversßllsm : 1. #. thst all will be saved, for whiie all could be, apparontly all do not desire saivatlou. We detest thè prevalAit fallacie concerning thè desd, for they In realtty are uneonsclous tliev know nothlng at all (Eccles. 9:5). and agaln, "He ls not thè God èf th# dead, but thè God of thè living" (Mark 12:27), and agaln, tho grave or bell (for thè dead are there) cannot pleas# Him. Infinite Lise. There are not a nurnber of deatha snd Ufo, man does not die bere, beeome urconselous for a moment than nwaku Instanlly some place else and continue sucb a course lndetìnltely ; 1. e., llvlng and then dylng continuali. Sucb faisity ls exposed by Scrlpture nd by rvason, for what tiie great ApoMle? He apeaks only of two deathy, thè flrst a piivsical ithe lapsitig into unconseionaness, tha body dleaolviny into lts native elements dlrt but lenvlng all thè fucultle of rnlnd eaception of consciousueaa ’ uormal.) Tb Becond of which rightooua who are to hav part In thè Flrat Re#urrectlon are not hurt, la a spiritasi dentli, of which condì tlon thè unrighteoos forever psrtake. Judo s.iys concerning thè latter thit th#y are they "to whoia thè blackner of darkness 1s reservert forever.” Mark you, they aro oonaeloug of and nwske to thè some, "iind in tho.so days shall men seek death and ahall not flnd tt." (Reveiatlòu 8 sii. for they are dead; i. e., tha mlnd will be coxacious but will no manlfest CAn of Hplrlt, and what they wtlllngìy bellevci t , be - , si.ss, ,> uill have been dlssolred. Th# rlghteoua dead will awake at Chrlst's second appearlng as a man (this ss tur Jeaus which is takeu up from you lato heaven; i ;> e., luto harmony which ls sbovo and beyond our Maeordant sena# ahall so coma In llke manner ss re have seen hlm go to benven Aets 1:11.) The righteous living will then be eatight np with tlie above meutionod rightoou# dead, and “so shall w ever be vitti thè Lord” (lat Thesa. 4:17.) The unrlghtaona living will at thè seme timo Ih> snuflVd out, and all ungodly or erll people will be everlastlnglv cut off from thè presence of bis glorv. For what says Daniel? "I beiiel.l tilt thè Girone wero cast down and thè Ancient of daya did slt” (Chrlst.) And agaln "I bebeld even till thè b#a#t was slaln and hi* body (physlcal men ma-’ torta! structures. buildlnge, tabernacles, all material phenomena earthlv and heavenly ) deatroy#d, and glven to thè burnlng (lame" i Danio! 7 11 ) Behold, he adds, “but thè stinta of thè most High shall take thè klngdom and possess thè klnfdom for ever and ever’’ (Daniel 7.18.1 We lay great atresa npon theno tmtha and especlally warn humanlty of that spoken of th* Beast. whb-h ls th# anima! suhtlety animai tnagnetlsm, expressed by p#oples tndivldnally and collectively." Tha hlggest movement taklng th# seat of authority and thè lessar movements linaglng thè forraer. Individuala who perslstently maulfeat this so-cailed thoughtforce to Its end are forever damned and burned. "And they who sleep in thè dust of thè earth (• elear testimony as to where thè dead are) sliall all awak# (thè righteous st Chrlst’s second Corning—thè unrighteous aster thè 1,000 years of probntlon), some to everlasting lite tbe godivi thè others to everlasting shsme and contempi (tbe ungodly)” (Daniel il’-2) In concludlng, we destre that nll cotn to a knowledge of thè truth. ’wé would that all, lncludlng onrselves, would emulate Enoch and Elijah—and not taste of death. Thelr denmostrati'us and pvamiilc clearly indicate that we hav# no excuse for dylng, for th! demonstrable All power and Splrlt must ho llv#d and demonstrated. "And thè remnant vere slaln with thè word of Hlm (Cbrist) that sat upon thè horse. which word procedici! out of his mouth; and all thè fowl were fllled with thelr fleah." (The ungodly pooples wiped out.) (Revelation 19:21) Therefor# Esala well spoke when he said, “Ceasc ve from man whose breafh ls in his nostril; for wlierein 1 he to be accountcìl of?” (Isaiah 2:22.) And ! do not wonder that with thè blndlng <.f thè material winds where will bis breatb or llfe come from And ugsln compassine humanlty ignorane# of this impemllng danger and thè only wny to escape annlhllatlon, John asks. "And who shall he nble to stand?” (Kev. tj.17.) a questlon that Indicate only a pure mind with knowledge, not a r.eal without knowledge, la thè only thlng to ride one through When thè error feltrili mutter whe rein tho physlcal man ls cnrsed and remande.l and thè lnvlslble’ murrini off! CAI tnoijßht force, or Avo physlcal wliich cognito matfer dlrt, ete., of which God spake In thè beglnning that It simuli! surelv dio’ for snythlng that begins must end, and thè pooples reflectlng It msklng no effort to sten 1U fide are destroyed with sume) and thè trmnpet' word of ,i" A* sounded, th# Imrd descendlng from heaven honilding this Infili* fii ii h V 4 t^> n f , dead whose thought ha been prepared to catch this llght, thè ininds of which will produce a body thè same as tbe ona it had before, but thought will bo much mora spiritual, which also is tnie of thè ‘H i* *own a naturai body; it is rnised a spiritual body” (lst Cor 15:44); and thè righteous llvlng who are canght up to thè same pince aster I# w! £" Te lìfll r ;2 w S fbrn w,n P r °rbefy he fulfllled which 1 spoken or In lst Cor. 15:54, 65, ‘Death ls gwallowed up In victory.” And agaln “() Death, where it thy stingi O, Grave, where ls thy victory?" But not untll thè above spoken-of bas been aceomplishod, will these sayings be fulfllled. Even so, come O mtghty King! Telephone Maln 7827, Evenlng.

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