Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 176, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1922 — Page 6

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IN ME LESO INMEQILLS (Continued From Page 5) has attempted on thè screen. It la a dr s.- sui, comedy and full of smart situations. This Is Ray’s flrst production for United Artista Corporation Ray ls cast as John Paul Bart, a taj or’s heiper. who dreams himself into society and thè husband of a society girl. BILL INCLUDES —Tschaikowsky's 1812 Overture Solennelle. played by th- orchestra; “The World Is Walting for thè Sunrlse." played on thè organ; Topics of thè Day, and Buster Keaton In “The Blacksmlth.” At thè Circle next week. v ,|. -|. -|. At thè Ohio "THE FORGOTTEN LAW'-A dramatic movie founded upon a rather odd these —thè rlght of a father to wlll away thè custody of hls chlld from Ita mother. Milton Sills has thè leading role. He has th e asslstanee of C>eo Rldgely, Jack Mulhall, Alee B. Francis Muriel Dana. Alice Hollister, Ednah Altemus, Lucretia Harris and Walter Law. Was produci under the direction of Max Graf. Mode from Caroline Abbott Stanley’s nove!, “A Modera Madonna.” The story retlects the cruelties caused by a so-called law which gave a father control of his child aster the father’s death. The theme abounds in dramatic possibilities. I BILL INCLUDES—Star Laurei in “Mud and Sand,” a travesty on “Blood and Sand.” At the Ohio next week. -I- -I- -IAt the Isis “ONE WEEK OF LOVE"—A rom&ntlc melodrama employing the Services of Eiaine Hammerstein and

MOTION PICTURES ftJVVVoVy , >AIVVVyVV l Ci^Cf* A * jSESS - v l^ D/vxnomì Rffijip Terzonified bv~ WHftimH ìlnwl Will Reinain at the Apollo for Another Week, Dispensing His Wonderful “SunS^*ne ” cme^*eß to All Who Come. LAUGHING HOURS I ||Ì|> BA.M.TOIIP.M. | Hgk LEE MALONEY “GO AND GET HIM” Firn From the Press. Fox News Weekly. &*sgtìf Tade Dolen’s Syncopated Bix. . Bnd Mclntyre, Vocal Soloist. Lester HufT at the Organ.

Conway Tearle. At the Isls next week. Thrills are provided by an airplane race and a railroad wreck. Miss Hammerstein ls cast as Beth Wynn, a pampered daughter of a rlch man. She is an airplane racing fiend. She proposes a race with a suitor for her hand with the understandlng she will marry him if he wlns. During the ìace she becomes lost In a fog. She loses control of the piane and plunges into a camp of outlaws. Tearle plays the roie of the bandit gang who captures her. It does sound romantic. BILL INCLUDES—A comedy, “True Blue,” and the flfth episode of the serial, “In the Daya of Buffalo Bill." ' •r- -i- -iAt Mister Smith’s “CALVERT’S VALLEY” John Gilbert plays the chief role In this movie to be at Mister Smith’s next week. He ls cast as a young lawyer who becomes lnvolved In a quarrel with James Calvcrt, another attcrney. Calvert is mysterlously killed l'ut the hero thinks he killed him. The punch of the story hinges on the way the mystery ls cleared up. Cast includes Sylvia Breamer, Philo MaCullough, Herschel Mayall and Lulu Warrenton. A comedy and a news reel ls on the bill.

Ona B. Talbot Fine Arts Enterprises Annou*ceTven f s j Next Monday Evening, B:IS—MURAT THEATRE | Ruth St. Denis —Ted Shawn 9 Solo Dancers, beautiful scenèa Wonderful Llghting Effects—Classlc Orientai and Modem Dances—Qdrgeous Costume SCNPAY AFTEBNOON, DEC. IO RACHMANINOFF Seats on Sale NOW for All Concerts 1 Strillo Ticket!, SS 00 SI.SO. SS.OO. FI .50, SI.OO. Taa IO per cent extra. Ona B. Talbot, Office, SIS Hnme-Maneur BniMtn*. ,

Dancers to Offer A rtistic Program (Continued From Page 5) Tha lyric idea of wind, wave and cloud in the fleetlns torma of the great veli is here added to thè music via-jallzulion. Mifise si Sche-fftr. Uraliani, May. Benuett and Lynn. Brahms Walt*, Op. 39. No. IS Liszt Llebestraum Ruth St. Denti Mana Zucca Valse Brilliamo Ted Shawn and Ensemble. Intermlsston. PART 11. Spanish Suite. , (a) Granados. Danza Espagnol No. 5.. Ruth St. Denis (b) Jonas. Tango Ted Shawn (c) Moskowski, Ma'aguena . Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn In the Garden. (a) Levitzki. Valse in A major..Betty May (b.i Bond. Betty s Music Box Betty May and T.cuore Scheffer, May Lynn (c) Moskowski, Waltz Op. 34. No. 1 May Lynn, Lonore Scaeffer, Betty May and Charles Weidman. Internila aion. Xoohitl. A Dame Drama based upon an ancient Toltec I.egend, music coraposed by Homer Grunn. Scene I—Country side in iirehtstorlc Mexico. Scene ll—lnterior of the paiace of Tepancaltzin. Toltec Emperor. Cliaracters. Tepancaltzln. Emperor of the Toltecs. . Ted Shawn Xochitl (the flower) Martha Graham The father of Xochitl Charles Weidmsn Maidens. court dancers. etc. The Legend The father of Xochitl dlscorers that an

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intoxicaUct liquor can be brewed from the plant. Hs and his daughter bring the diseovery to the Toltec Emperor. Tepancaltzin. Xochtt) dances for the klng. who. tnflamed by the liquor, forces his illegitimate attentlons upon her. The father has been lured from thè room. but hearing her sere aiti, rvshes back and is about to plunge his knlfe into Tepanealtzin, when Xochitl begg his lite The Emperor now, in love and gratitude. ea''B in his court to wltuess the making of Xochitl the Empress of the Toltecs. Orientalia—CHlNA. Kuan Yin. Goddess of Mercy. Ruth St. Denis The dance of Knan Yin. a Buddhist deity. is bas*'d upon sy-nbolic postures (mudras) d-rtved from thè mnumerable paintings and sculpture of this Chinese equivalent of thè East ladian Avalekitesvara. CRETE. A Priest of Knossos Ted Shawn A dance before the Snake Goddess. INDIA. (a) The Three Apsarases Missea May, Lynn and Graham (b) Nautch Dance Ruth St. Denis SIAM. Rama Ted Shawn gita Lenorc Schcjfer R a van Charles Weidman Hsnuman Paul Mattila

Cori t inuous From PRICE 11 Mata l3*- 25 * /m IRTH WE E tCj§) Eves - 25 *' 4o * m Webster Say S-J&/ is 'Direct From Broadway CHAS.AHEARN & CQ 972 e Big' h&LLgh Hit Of Vdudevi//e Augmented ty thè Band in Captivity 97 e Indianapolis Joy Boy and King of Komedy STAN STANLEY Com i ngì Qn, <Th<3dùr& Episode* Soon Another Ad.deci Featare Indianapolis FARREL- TAYLOR CO Follies' 7 "97te Afncan Vukef <wjth a Primrose Seraon CdSù Of Arthur Conrad their ComedySHt Hoosìer *CBUisicomica! 1 tjes"d c l\iTU. Dhe Winaow* Emertainers. <£x£ra, Added Attraetioib mießadlorprt A-t / kyl A " 9ntroduc/nyWi za rd. 1 ri/\V I V I/\^ surUmgjwvdty dThe Radio X>oll_ FE/ATURB PHOTO PLAY ANITA STEWART ry rrr XS* r~r / Directcxl by FredHìbfo Jj: X V // Who Mdke'The THE vS E A Thrcc MusActecrs* k (f) ih "Youn? America" 'Geo AustinMoore* MjM K..T Ruma freo. J

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JAPAN. Lantern Dances Martha Graham O-Mika Ruth St. Denis Servant with Parasol Paul Matliis JAVA The Princeas and the Demon Martha Grah.tm, Charles Weidman and Ensemble. EGYPT. The Tfllers of the Soli s Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Thoth and *Horus ....Char’es Weidman and Paul Ma*his Priestesses with Tambourines. ...Ensemble Dance of the Rebtrth. Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Chaplin Plays Clergyman Charlio Chaplln’s new first National comedy, the title of which he has switched from “At Large” to “The Pilgrim,” was recently given an un announced preview at a Los Angeles theater to “try it on the dog.” In this production Charlle portrays the role of an escaped convict who di guised himself as a clergyman. ’ Circumstances force him into the pulpit and a pantomimic rendering of the

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story of David and Goliath. There is also a precious situation concernIng a plum pudcling and a derby hat. Edna Purviance, his perennial leading lady, again has the chief feminl*,e role. Blue in "Main Street” Monte Blue, a movie character actor of Indianapolis, has been placed under a long term contract by the Warner Brothers. Blue, who played a prominent part in “Brasa,” has been cast for the leading role In the screen version of uovel, “Main Street.”

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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday—Beginning DEC. 1 1 Popular Matinee Wednesday, 2:20 p. m. Mail Orders Now. Seats Thursday. MARC KLAW, Ine, Presents * AMERICA’S FOREMOST DRAMATIC ACTRESS ELSIE Persoti) | FERGUSON ln a New Play Full of Humor, Amuslng Situations and ■ Dramatic Intensity. * “THE WHEEL OF LIFE” BY JAMES BERNARD FAGAN I Appealing Alike to Miss Ferguson’s Host of Admirers In the Movle9 and on the Stage. 3 Nights, 50c, sl, $1.50’, %2. Wednesday Matinee, 50c, sl, $1.50 I Plus 10*1, Government Tax

LfiSt flh SUI Ja V( A Comedy of American Social Lise of Today Times OuLCY LYNN FONT ANNE , and a Brilliant Company of Player. 1 Oday Prlces—Mite*. 50e to $2.00. 500 to $1.50

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THE MATINEE MUSICALE* ÌPresent. Richard Hale Baritone I IN A SONG RECITAL MASONIC TEMPLE, FRIDAY, DEC. BTH, 3 O’CLOCK Mrs. Arthur Monnlnger, Accompanlst. Members must show carda at door. OPEN TO PUBLIC—SI.OO DOWNSTAIRS, 50 CENTS BALCONY Ttcketg on sale at door before concert.

DEC. 2, 1922

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