Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 182, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1922 — Page 7

DEC. 9, 1922

Lady Lauder Enters Land of Make Believe

By "WALTER D. HTPKMAX Where Sir Harry Lauder ìb, that is "home” for Lady Lauder. ‘■Home is only a pile of brieks, filled Tritìi fumiture, unless my husband is there,” Lady Lauder told me. Sir Harry waa thè guest of thè Optimist Club at luncheon yesterday. “DÓn’t worry m nliout me.” bis gj&vj TE* Trife told him as ■ |P r,| W!K li he loft. "I will r Y. ! bave my lunch all vited his managerlt^ M to escort Li rivai*. .y wtflJßfl lauder to lunch. DII There was no for- .. .. mality. beeause all *U.-~ ~ ? of thls was trans- >; 1 plring quietiy in thè lobby of thè Ciaypool Hotel. jgjPF This is Sir Ha; ry’s thi:d trip fKW'f ì 6round thè worid./ His wife has acp i fc-w companied inni on*-• . . ? thè other tvro T T T-.i.'r> world-wide trips. LAm LAUDLR Sir Harry said with a smile: “This sui pbomiseT ■ THEATERSOERS Arliss. Stone. Cantor, Mrs. Carter and John Drew Corning. George Arliss, Fred Stone, Eddie fantor in “Make It Snappy,” Mrs. pesile Carter and John Drew in “The 1 rircle.” “The Bat,” and “The In(ianapolis Follies,” with a cast of jrincipals and thè ehorus of loca! girls, are all headed toward Indianpolig. Ohristmas afternoon Kddie Cantor Lnds at thè Murat in “Make It isnappy.” his Intest revue for a K r week’s engageCroni thè of people - KDDIE CANTOR tnas attraotion. •The Czarina,'' has been cancelled jmd no substitute nnnounced. The Murat also has a contract caiiìtig for thè appearance of Mrs. Carter and John Drew in “The Circle.’ some Time in thè early part of next year. “The Bat.” also will play an t-ngage-r.ient there next year. Palare to Stage Follies The Palare, during thè week of Dee, 18. will etagc what is krow:: as "The Indianapolis Follie'.-." The prineipais. seven in nunicer. will b- professionale, while thè ehorus of thirt;' will he made up of voung women oc Indianapolis. Jack Usher will be one of thè professional stars w'ho v ,’.i apnea: . The girls are being seleeted now for thè production. Special scenery and cos-tunif-s are carried for th? “Follies.’’ Ffc-ssie Barriscale, thè dramatic star, will appear at B. F. Keith’s soon in a.dramatic plavlet, it va? announced toiaj- t Arliss Booked The New Tear’s week attraction at thè Murat will he George Arliss and bis Chicago and New York company in “The Green Goddess." Fror.i a box ossi.-e if- Vi standpoint. this , /Jb * -' A hnw was a ser. sation both In ’MMvk BPk. A hicago ani on . m Ar“The Green .„. Goddess,Ar- ARI SS ì liss is seen as thè Raja of Rukh, a sinister but humorous personage. An airplaVie figures in thè play.

RIALTO TOMORROW g. &a jg ft anc J Vaudeville —Musical Comedy—Pictures SPECIAL ATTRACTION WESLEY BARRY IN “RAGSto RICHES” MUSICAL COMEDY “GEE WH!Z!” 15 PEOPLE—BIG CHORUS—COMICS VAUDEVILLE BABL HEART \ HANSON SISTERS A Girl and a Voice Syncopated Feet LANKEY TAYLOR—BIack Face Comic Jenkns & Pauloy 1 f’ rrohis Melody Trio The Biggest Show in thè City—Small Pricea

is my nineteenth American tour. Last year was my third farewell tour and next/year will be my fourth farewell.” Sir Harry smiled a “good-by” to Kady Lauder and left for thè Hotel Lincoln with thè Optimists’ reception committee. "Let them go on,” Lady Lauder said, very mother-like, to me. “We will finish our little talk. T flnd we have so many friends here. I believe that thè different people are getting to understand each other better. C-on-ditions are getting better. “We travel and live on our special car. It is home while we are tour~ ing. It is home to me beeause Sir Harry is there. We will rest in Indianapolis Sunday moming, retuming to Chicago and then go West. We sail on Feb. 20 for Honolulu. I am looking forward to a pleasant time.” I asked Lady Lauder if Sir Harry ever gives shows on Sunday. “No.” she said. “I let him give six days a week to his public, but Sunday, well, that day is all mine.” And that is Lady Lauder —a marveious woman who create a “home” for Sir Harry wherever he is. Sir Harry is appearing at thè Murat. While he is performing, Lady Lauder will be waiting for him In his private car. -I- -I- -!- I was at Culver Military Academy thè other day and I made a wonderful discovery. This school is doing some really wonderful things with boya. The more than 700 boys at this school are being taught to approdate worthwhlle things on thè stage. The have thelr own theater at Calver and a special Instruetor. Tonlght some of thè boys are in Chicago to appear before thè Indiana Soclety's annua! banquet. Will Hayea, Judge Landls, Augustus Thomas and other rotables will ser) thè boys in thelr dramatic efforts. Each year Culver produce® Ite own “Follies.” Some of thè lads doli up as “ehorus girls.” It seems thè boys who are thè best boxers and ewlmmers. make thè best looking “ehorus girls.” Shakespeare Is taught these boys in such a way they really welcome a chance to see a worthy presentation of thè bard’s playa. To get a better theater-going public, we must start early training thè youth of thè land to appreciate better things on thè stage.

MS IRDOaSE PlffiT PUS Civic Federation Hears Report of City Commission. Plans for thè new market proposed bv Mavor Shank's market commission were formally approved by thè Indian apolis Federation of Civic Clubs at a meeting last night at thè Chamber of Commerce. Edward O. Snethen. president. appointed a committee. eonsisting of I. 1,. Fellows. A Leßoy Portteus and E. J. Sexton. to draw up a resolution of t.he stand taken by thè club in in dorring thè report of thè market coni mission. to be prescnted to thè city council. A detailed report of thè work of thè commission was read before thè club by John F. White. ohairman. Ed Hohlt. attorney for thè Indianapolis Growers Association. made thè statement that thè proposed pian diri not provlde an adequate market for thè growers and producers. “Permission of thè State should be obtained to sell thè prosent site of thè market and use thè proceeds of thè sale for an entlrely new market three or four blocks farther away from thè congested district," Mr. Hoifft said. Mr. White answered this by saying that thè present site must be utilized in order to make thè market a selT supporting lnstitutton and not cauP additional taxation. The next meeting of thè club will be thè last FTiday in February. when officers will be elected. ftEALTORS AID PUBLIC A l>oard of nine reai estate men to serve thè public by appraising property. upon request, was appointed at a special meeting of thè <lii*ectors of thè Indianapolis Reai Estate Board. Persons desi ring thè appraisal of property wig file applicatlons with thè board and three members will report their separate estimate of thè property’s value, according to thè present pian.

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TRUCK DRIVER ARRESTED AFTER HORSE IS DRAGGED When an automobile truck struck a ho ree and wagon driven by William

# A. POST li ■■nMifNL pNV^MNCF The pai et Omar*9 Rubaiyat beate throufih thè romance of locely I iW Shlreen, who stole through thè night to wed her beloved poet—onlv to I An Unusual Program “In a Class Alone 1 ' WÈ OVERTURE CIRCLE PRESENTATION 1 MASANIELLO THE MTTSIC MIRROR” * T D ' F- E ATJBBIi K SURPRISEI \ in r RATLROADTNG n ▼ Tho presentation of “fjjuu- thè A COMEDY NOVEI.TT . CIRCLETTE OF NEWS thè Circle marie thè II orla s I rentier of uli gY EARL HURD

I Sir Harry Laudar I 3 Nights Beginning Monday POPULAR MATINEE VVEDNESDAY, 50c, sl, $1.50 NIGHT, 50c, SI.OO, $1.50 AND $2.00 ? | M.UIC KL.VW, Ifìf., I*n k h<*nt.H 1 § Frpm;>f l)ramali(! AcUma, Ì£ ELS I E (ioPmoo) I FERGUSON 5 la a New Play Foli e? li umor, Amoslo* Sttuji-tionn P 1 and Dnumdlc Intenhity g “THE WHEEL OF LIFE” i*. By .JAMES BKKNABD PAGAI I I The Season’s Dramalic Sensatiort Il> I KK< T Tl" A l’i )1A A lll I "Vì KH, lt MAGILKm^^DTI^WINTKRB GRAND XMAS ATTRACTION!! ISSSK? MATINEE DEC. 25 "Sri., S" I A 1,1, WBBK—MATINKBS AJLSO WEJIXBSIIAy ANI SATIHDAT 100 Singer. IfenfiT*. and Comedian—27 f olonnai Scenes —2,300 Gorgeou 9 Costume—fty World’ Grentest Gatherinjj of Beautiful IVomen. ALMI- NLOW SEATf ’ 1 UKUUts MONDAY ILS A O OKKKKB OPEN Kveuings. 50c. SI.OO. SI.BO, $2.00. $2.50. ) All 3 Matinee: CUrhestr. $1.,~0j BaJcony, si)c. SI.OO. 10% Government flj Tm. *.nd Self-A-Idresiied Stamped Eavelope In Ordering l*y Mail. * Mail nrder* now mereived fnr thè engagement of George Ar- M li, in Wintbrop Amo,.’ prKÌuction <>f “The Green Goddc,” a play rf ad vento re ly William Archer. New Ycar’g Week, beglnning with perlai matinee New Year Bay. Night, $2.50 to .70. New Vmr'N ! :&• rautin.e and Saturday matinee, 60e to J $2.f10, -liti iC'; lai. tn’iid self-addressed, ,tmp*d eJivelope with proper reniitiance. ,

Edson. 64, colored, 853 Edgemont St., last night, Edson was hurled to thè Street. He sufferld a broken leg. The horse was dragged thirty feet. The accident occurred at Northwestern

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Ave. and Twenty-Pourth St. Polle© Were told thè truck was driven by Vlrgil Kemper, 837 Edison St. He was arrested later on a charge of assault and battery and failing to stop aster an accident.

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WE OFFERED BILLY SUNDAY SIO,OOO A WEEK! Here’s His Reply TELEGRAM ? I MA DAYTON OHIO 1135 A DEC 5 1922 £ EI) SULL IVAN | CARE BROADWAY THEATR-E INDIAN | APOLIS IND I TIIANKS FOR GENEROUS OFFER CANNOT | ACCEPT NO AMOUNT OF MONEY WOULD I INDUCE ME T 0 QUIT PREACHING THE § IGOSPEL W A SUNDAY COMftIENCING SUNDAY MATINEE “GIMME GIRLS” —AND—“A CHORUS WITH TOUCHING WAYS” —WITH—VEOLETTA, That Oifferent Dancer u - BROADWAY a 1 PEPPY BURI.ESQUEwniu 1 1— mrmsà Ona B. Talbot Fine Arts Enterprises Announcemtn's Tomorrow, 3 O’Clock —MURAT THE ATRE RACHMANINOFF ISeats on sale at Theater Box Officio aster 10 o’clock Sunday Support our two remaining Orchestra Concertg Buy a ticket for your Christmas Gift CINCINNATI Fritz Reiner, Conductor I SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA John Powell, Soloist I Sara Waiker Cahier 1 January 25 I Soloist—Aprii 2 Seats on Sale NOW for All Concerts I Single Ticket, $3.00, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, SI.OO. Tax 10 per cent extra. | Ona B. Office, 916 Hnme-Mansnr Building. | mTwAW ad IN TEE TIMES TEIEY ALWAYS BRINO RESULTS.

THIEF ROBS HOME A burglar who entered thè home of Edward A. Cook, 1435 W. TwentySeventh St., last night took a watch valued at $25 and a bank book.

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Corrimene ing Monday , DEC. 11 th. RALACE 'THE JOY SPOT Continuous Ylnoon \o Wpm. •ATTRACTIO'M EX TR A O K.D 1N ARY //y4klS|Y\ J.ROBB rt ■Il f;'®/PAUX.INB Clhe Emment: fondi S t l[Vr Who wìIJ demo/is£rd& *<so ¥ yo u will never l i forg&t * fo* Murray Kissan &Ga %c Th& Bdrber Of Seville,* 97z0 Mobility Of Véndevi Zie \ •baron ' *couLi>r r r r j Emerson & BaldwiA * WJidt Fools These Morris Be ' 1 ST GraceAyre & Brother jjs M Pleasant Surprize* HARRY IRE N B ; Waiman è-Berry i Vi ‘Trea.t litMusJo' of 40 Ent&rùùaas Toyland Follies 7 . A UniQue Novelty . peature Photo Play Mae Marsh. ancl Herman ICerry * . in ®Till Uè MeetAgdJ/i " 9t*w/U gri/> a./id ówdy yonr emoaons^ 7^ a o rV Sunday k O ~ Z O thdsAhejrn Có. 'Sun StdnJey • 'cnidvmd" ♦ Eves * Anita Stewart O’i.freSea' Qsr- 40 i ,

A BRAMA 0F THE BIM TRAILA 0F THE GRSAT NORTHWEST • * | . /' 7TH EPISODE OF THE MASTER SERIAL ‘ ‘ln thè Days of Buffalo Bili’ ’

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