Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 176, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1922 — Page 7
DEC. 2, 1922
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| ' f ALL NEXT WEEK %} VT/’) FIRST TIME HERE! IjBl) j MoulinßougeGirls 16 —Lctin Quarter Girls — 16 *T WEDNESDAY—Amateurs. T H U R S D A Y NIGHT —Perfect Form Contest. FRIDAY NIGHT B jTWICC DAILY '
RIALTO A wb n e e k xt ENTIRE NEW MUSICAL SHOW “Two Gay Old Birds” 15 PEOPLE NEW FACES—NEW SONGS—NEW COSTUMES 4—BIG ACTS—4 VAUDEVILLE Richard Barthelmess “SONNY” The moti human thinjr yon’ve ever scn—kimplr, tinnre and wfd M thè word on thè llp# of a welcoming mother—“Sonny !”
principale. The bill includes four acts of vaudeville, in addition to Richard Barthelmess in a movie, “ Sonny.” This ìs thè second bill at this house combining vaudeville, musical comedy and movies. -I- -I- -IAt thè Broadway “THE MOULIN ROUGE GIRLS’’— A Mutua! burlesque show at thè
! Broadway next week. Cast includes Johnny Hughes, Margaret Hastings, Bernie Clark, Jean Peltier, Jamoi Ryan, May Stanley and a chorus. Next Wednesday night Marie Whitehead will appear. -!- -I- -IAt The Park “WINE. WOMAN AND SONG”— Second of thè burlesque shows on thè
AMUSEMENTS
seH HP' ALL NEXT WEEK Eiaine Hammerstein “ONE WEEK^F^UJVE’’ A CAVE MAN ROMANCE RAMPANT WITH THRILLS Qp "17 The Sensational Raiiroad Wreck The Remarkable Airplane Crash FIFTH EPISODE “IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL" COMEDY—“TRUE BLUE”
Columbia wheel to be offered at thè Park. On vlew all next week. The show is in two acts, thè first is called “Hello Mars” and thè second opens with “Plantation Days.” Bert Bertrand is Principal comedian. He wrote thè book. Cast includes James McInerney, Jean Schuler, Harry LeVan, Violet Penny, Gertrude Ralston and a large chorus.
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\ Grant MitcTtell’s Triumph, lail^Jiask \ . Man K wft Charle s t?hi ì Jiisfmt Gimt Supei* Special Talea from GeorgeM. Cohaifr Suoeesf John Paul Bart (Charles Bay), aided and abetted by a borrowed (?) dress scit, rises from thè drudg'ery of a presser in a tailor shop to thè dizzy heights of inflnenc* and authority as a man of affairs .... “A Dtilor Made Man,” America’ greatest play In recent years—stili preater as a pictnre! Thrills! Romance! Laughter! AN REQUISITE PROGRAM! "IN A CLASS ALONE." Bastar OVERTURE M/UÈL - Keaton . “soeennelle mL Mi n'£ BLACKSWITH" " Wm mmmÌ { rr f, S j StÌblc “*>- K*TER KEATON BLACKSMnW i l Waf ter ma -oarinp, pi kr~3mw Ptffaw- brmging ORGAN SOLO k comeclj. loull thè world is waiting for thè sunrise** 1 a u g h tiil it v n hurts! NEWS TOPICS A /JL- f m mi*
DOUBLÉ O hi O PROGRAM i ’i- Wjmk Sometkin ,ó entirelnj ìvl cLrama tkeme WM I mosi fiolous Foniteli Law * I . and, STAN LAUREI 3S3fr as EkuWrb in, ‘M.UD and SAND" HkH Prices : Sunday and Evenings, 25c and 40c. Mats., ali seats, 25c wj mfi |f|| jjll||fÌ Performances Start Sunday: 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30. Wlflj 8 I Week Days: 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30. MjjEHH Last Times Today, “When Knighthood Was in Flower”
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