Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1922 — Page 3
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CONFERENCE UT LAUSANNE fIOILS Cruciai Point In Near East Questlons Reached by Delegates. ANGLO-TURK FIGHT ON OIL Amerlca's Open Door Policy Stira Up Meeting. By HENRY WOOD United Prese Btaff Correepondent LAUSANNE, Nov 27.—The cruciai point In thè Near Eaatern conference h&a not been reached. Commlttee No. 1, beglnning today will endeavor to •etti* thè frontiera of Aslatlc Turkey. A tight wlll be staged between thè Brltlsh and thè Turke over rlch Mosul oli flelda, thè Turks ueing thè flawa In thè Brltlsh clalm to enforce thelr other claima. The conference begins Ita dlscussion of terrltorlal matterà stili reverberating from Amerlca’s bombshell lnslstlng that whatever settlement is reached ehould not confllct wlth thè prlnclples of thè open door. The Russlan contingent wlll demand qual status wlth thè other powers. HOLD-UP MAN GETS LITTLE Som McWhlr, 530 W. New York St., was held up and robbed of a small amount of change last night, aecordlng to hls storv to thè poli ce. As McWhlr was walklng west toward home thè man carne up behlnd hlm and ordered hlm to "stick ’em up,” and a search of hls clothing gave up only a small amount of money.
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Jackie Coogan Makes Realistic ‘Oliver;’ Lloyd in ‘Dr. Jack’ls Good, Clean Fun
Bv WALTER D. HICKMAX Jackle Coogan is thè “symphony kld" of movie land. He weaves sometimes a beautifully sad. silent symphony In “Oliver Twist” and at times he creates a burst of eunshlne and joyous melody. Jackle Coogan, by his work In Dickens* big story, “Oliver Twist,” ls ggfc, entitled to a place in my "si, Ejk hall of fame r and I be lieve aster '*iiis p:. -ir*' va J \\;il be pr- t'i 'méMi L-lvr ‘ this fitti---b ttng/ ehap a li t 0 himself JHH in your hall of 'I; love. Severa 1 times 1 bai thè feeling that W|S9| bere was a big Éfa. picture and an honest attempt to visualize a literary masterpiece. B o t h JACKIE COOGAN Coogan and thè director deserve credit. The others in thè cast must not be forgotten. At thè beginning of Coogan’s screen career I had thè impression that this lad mlght be just an accldent. Under Chaplin’s influence in “The Kld,” I mlght have been justifled in thinking he might be temporary. but aster seeing hlm In “Oliver Twist” I know that he is a juvenile genius. He will grow and grow. Coogan’s artistry—which proves to me he is not an accident—is revealed many times in his latest movie. This chap talks to your heart every minute. When he opens those eyes in an appealing way for another bowl of oatmeal in a poorhouse in London, well—those eyes teli thè whole stody. ffou need no sub tltles. Jackie’s eyes beg for another bowl. It gets into your heart, into your very blood. Again is his artistry apparent when he be-
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Comes a walking advertisement for an undertaker. He wears a miniature frock coat and long trousers and a high hat decorated in crepe. He looks like thè last word at thè end of thè world. Sad, but deliciously funny. Coogan’s artistry again is revealed when he is belng taught by Fagin tc be a thief. Oliver thinks it is only a game and Jackie plays it as a game of childhood. Here again his eyes teli thè whole story. “Oliver Twist” is a character study in human shadows. Fagin, Monks. and thè others of thè gang are not comedy characters. They are living symbols of London’s past. Lon Chaney is thè Fagin. He does wonders with this part and makes it a complete characterization. You would expect him to do this. Bladys Brockwell is Nancy and a sad and sweet Nancy she is. The brutal murder scene has been treated in a dramatic but practical way by thè director. I know you wlll want to know thè qntire case (it is a noteworthy one), and here it is: Oliver Twist Jackie Coosan Faffln Lon Chaney Nancy Slkes Gladys Brockwell Bill Slkes George Sletrmann The Artful Doclser. ...... . Edouard Trebaol Mr. Brownlow Llonel Beltnore Monks Cari Stockdale Toby Cracklt Eddie Boland Charlie Batea Taylor Grave Noah Claypoo! Lewis Sargcnt Bumble and Beadle .James Marcus Mra. Corney Aggie Herring Charlotte Joan Standing Rose Maylio Esther Ralston Mrs. Bedwin Florence Hale Sowerberry Nelson McDowell Mr. Grlmwig Joseph M. Hazleton Jackie Coogan’s “Oliver Twist” is one of thè pictures of thè year. Take vour whole family to it, and if you are not married take your best girl and all her little brothers and sisters to thè Orde this week, where thè Coogan picture is being presented. The Circle's bill includes thè regular musical program, a corfiedy, news reels and other features. You are treating yourself badly if you don't see Coogan in "Oliver Twist.” At thè Orde all week.
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Lloyd Builds Aircasties Harold Lloyd builds aircasties, watches them tumble down and builds them all over again in “Doctor Jack,” his latest long feature, at thè Apollo this some and full of sunshine. It is ? more proof that t-lapatlck comHAROLD LLOYD doctor in dealing honestly with his patients. Of course, there is a romance in thè story. Doctor Jack meets thè pretty blonde, who is belng kcpt ili by an "emlnent speclalist.” He falls in love with her and decided. to use his own methods to make her well. He diacovers there is nothing serlously thè matter wlth her and that all she needs ls exdtement. The balance of thè picture show Doctor Jack creating exdtement for thè “sick little well girl.” The girl “snaps out of it” and is in Doctor Jack’s arms before many minute elapse. You will laugh your head off at this comedy. We did. It is certalnly a “bushel of fun.” In thè cast are Mildred Davis, Erio Mayne, John T. Prince, Norman Hammond and Mrs. Anna Townaend, who played grandma in “Grandma's Boy.” "Doctor Jack” ls one comedy thè youngsters can see. They will enjoy it. too, for thè doctor treats chlldren as well as good-looklng blonde®. In one instance he is summoned by an urgent telephone cali to help save thè liso of a child. When he arrives he dis-
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cvers that thè child In this case was a doli that had fallen Into a well. To please thè little “mother” of thè doli, he prescrlbes for It. The program includes Lee Mahoney In “Drlfting,” a news weekly, music by Tade Dolan's Syncopated Slx and a solo by Bud Mclntyre.—By thè Observer. -I- -I- -ISecottd Thoughts on “KniEhthood” “When Knlghthood Was In Flower” is now in Its second week at thè Ohio Theater. Several readers of this department have informed thè writer they saw this movie twice at thè Ohio flast week. There is so much rare pictoriai beauty I admit I nave thè same weakis notable, as it includes Marion Finch, Lyn Hardmovie has beaten movie, "Robin FORREST Hood,” wlth STANLEY Douglas Fairbaiiks, to town. These two pictures are having friendly rivalry in other cities. One of thè most satisfying things of thè whole movie is thè work done by'Maxion Davles as Mary Tudor. It is not just idle talk to say she has nover appeared to better advantage. I do not know just how long "When Knlghthood Was in Flower” will be on view at tho Ohio, but I do know it ls on view all this week. It is more than worth while. -I- -I- -!- Connie Is With Us Again Connie Talmadge (beg pardon, Constance Talmadge) is looking for a man who "will speed her off her feet." This happens in "Romance and Arabella." She tries to flnd thè “human carpet sweeper" In four or flve suitors.
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Among thè suitors were an artlst, a ancher, a youngßter, an old processor and a chap next door by thè name of Bill. It is Bill who prcvldes Constance wlth so many suitors, but just thè same lt remains for Bill to sweep her off her feet and carry her to thè aitar. Harrison Ford plays thè role of Bill Our Monte Blue ls one of thè lovers. Rather expected Monte to sweep Constance off her feet, but Harrison Ford did thè trick. Others in thè cast include Ant'rim Short, Arthur Carew and Gertrude Claire. It is just a light comedy. It is thè sort of thing which Miss Talmadge does well. At thè Isis all week. The remainder of thè program is devoted to aerials. The adventures of Sherlock Holmes are enacted in "The Noble Bachelor,’’ and thè Champion Indian fighter has more adventures In “In thè Days of Buffalo Bill.” —By thè Oberver. •I* -I- -IMore Movies Harry Carey in "The Kick-Back” is thè chlef offering at Mister Smith’s this week. Carey is following thè lead of serverai other stars and is writing his own vehicles. It is based on thè idea that there must be a thrill every .hundred feet of film. Henry B. Walthall and Ethel Grey Terry are In thè cast. The Regent is offering a lengthy bill, consisting of William (Bill) Fairbanks In “Sheriff of Sun Dog;” Charles Hutchinson In another episode of thè serial "Speed” and Paul Parrott In "The Fliwer.” The Colonial is offering Gloria Swanson In a new Paramount picture, "The Impossible Mrs. Bellew.” -I- -I- -IOn thè Stage Pauline Frederick in “The Guilt.y One,” not a movie, but a play wit.h Mies Frsderick in persons, opans a three-day engagement tonight at thè Murat. Tonight at English’s, “The Little Shepheld of Kingdom Come” opens a three-day engagement.
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Vaudeville headlinera for thè week are: "Young America” at thè Palace; Maryon Vadie and Ota Gygi at Keith’s and thè Jarvis Revue at thè Lyric. The Broadway is offering “Georgia Peaches” and thè Park is presenting MOTH ER ! Clean Child’s Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” Even a sick child loves thè “fruity” taste of "California Fig Syrup.” If thè little tongue is coated, or if your child is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or has colie, give a teaspoonful to cieanse thè liver and bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly it Works all thè constipation poison, sour bile and waste out of thè bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers keep “California Fig Syrup” handy. They know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for genuine" California” Fig Syrup,” which has dlrectlons for babies and chlldren of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup.—Advertisement.
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a Columbia wheel burlesque show "The Greenwlch Village Revue.” The Rialto cornea under a new poi* lcy of musical comedy, vaudeville and movies this week. Weather Changes Cause Sickness Extreme changes of weather during Fall cause many colds and coughs. For quick relief from throat, cheat and bronchial trouble, coughs, colds and croup use Foley’s Honey and Tar. Contains no opiates ingrediente printed on thè wrapper. Largest selling cough medicine In thè World. “Foley’s Honey and Tar is thè most pleasant and efficient remedy for coughs and- colds that I ever saw,” writes Wm. Jones, E 1 Dara, Illinois. Sold evervwhere. —Advertisement. fflS REO PEPPER HEAT SIOPS PI IN FEW MINUTES Rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, strains, sprains, aching joints. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Red Pepper Rub. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down Into pain and congestion relief Comes at once. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel thè tingling heat. In three minutes thè sore spot ls warmed through and through and thè torture is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a jar at once. Be sure to get thè genuine, with thè name Rowles on every package.—Advertisament.
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