Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 195, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1922 — Page 2

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‘Sawyer’Movie a Christmas DayDelight •I- -I- -I- -I- -I* -I- x -I- -I- -ILloyd a Love Doctor —Fox Special Here

Bn WALTER TANARUS). TIICKÌIAX MERRY christmas. Thank you. Ha ve some pood news for you on this Diem - . merry day. Want ,to get that heroic feeling? Tliat sort of a feelin’ you liad when lt was popular to go to thè “roost” to se e thè pretty heroine rescued from thè clutches of JL - thè villain and his ang - Wel1 * those grand and pio rio us day s VA * ~ ha ve returned to afe i-it • town with thè '**&£*' filming bf “Quincy Adums Sawyer." This gt' i movie is melodruna. Tea, i>ut ■ U # it is all jazzed v : up in thè latest i. !ìj siyle. The herBLANCHB oine, our once SWEET good friend, Rianche Sweet, is blind. The villains place Bianche on a ferry boat and then cut thè cable. The boat drifts rapidly toward thè brink of dangerous falls. Our hero, John Bowere (you are going to like this manly looking chap) hears that his blind sweetheart is drifting toward certain death. Then thè hero jumps on a horse, drives thè horse over a cliff and plunges into thè rapida. Aster an exciting battle with thè water, he saves thè little blind girl. Lookeù in each others arms, she pj-ays that she might see her lover’a face. When they land safely on shore, her prayer is answered. Happy, beautiful ending. Doesn't thè thought moke you feel romantic? The rescue scene is, of course, thè big bang to “Quincy Adams Sawyer.” It has been as expertly handled as thè ice rescue scene in Griffith’s “Way Down East.” These scenes will surely pive you a splendid romantic wallop. It did me. The cast? Oh, lt is crowded full of people who know how to act. Lon Chaney is one of thè villains. He has thè assistance of Elmo Lincoln. Lincoln and Bowers bave a nifty fìst fight in one scene. Edward Connelly is Deacon Pettengill, Billy Franey, Kate Lester (she is a dear), Hank Mann. Barbara La Marr, Clair McDowell and many others appear. What a cast! In book forni, "Quincy Adams Sawyer" was a best seller for yearn. Me thinks it will be just as popular on thè screen. There is tons of smalltown hoakum in it. but Gosh, you will love it, especially thè high cream social. Sure, thè small-town quartette is presene I enjoyed this one and I think you Will. At thè Ohio al! week. The bill includes special music preeented by an orchestra, a soloist and a quartetto.

Mary Pickford A gain Decorno* The Naiion’s Sweetheart in “Tess” Daddy Skinner was in jail for killin’. Daddy was thè father of Tess, one of thè squatters. Tess didn’t knew much about thè Bible and there never was one in their j shack by thè sea. So shé “entered” a church and 1 "cribbed” a Bible. - 1 She i ust couldn’t :• see why good peo--1 f ple 9 h° u !d have so ; many of thè books. So she scaled thè jg. * ' -T walls of jail and L- ' J? “daddy.” She told t y- ™ him that she dis-! gnk-, covered \in thè 1 pi'-Si' Book that alHre had , | to do tu ask and . . . you would receive. MARY She keeps risrht on ! praying until thè \ guilty man in thè shooting is discov- ! ered. This happens in “Tess of thè Storni Country.” Many years ao, Mary Pickford Diade her first edition of “Tess” and now aster success has come to her she has turned out a 1022 edition. Tess has alwavs been her favorite characterization. The new version is practically a new movie. I think that thè new Tess will he voted one of thè very best pictures of thè year. Tess allows Mary to be our own sweet Mary Pickford—curls, boots, barefeet, dirty hands and thè lqveliest smile. She is indeed thè Nation’s sweetheart.. No one ean compare with her. She is thè sweetest thing on thè screen. She will make you howl with jov when she is gay and will make you hunt your handkerchief in a hurry when she is sad and lonely. Believe me when I say that thè 1022 version of “Tess of thè Storm Country” is Ma r y Piekford’s best pieture. Mary Pickford again is tho artist divine. She radiates a message of sunshme. She is thè best exponent of what thè movies should be. The lighting effeets are wonderful. The summer scenes are as wonderfully photographed as thè wlnter ones. Some of thè summer scenes remind one of exquisite paintings. It is impossible today to go into (letali concerning thè cast, but thè cast Is as perfect as thè star. I am giving thè cast in full, as follows: v Tessibel Skinner Mary Pickford Frederick Graves Lloyd Hughes Teola Graves Gloria Hope Elias Graves David Torrence Daddy Skinner Forrest Robinson Ben Letta Jean Hersbolt Ezra Longman Dannv Hoy Dan Jordan Robert Russell Old Man Longman Ous Saville Mrs. Longman ... Mme. de Bodamere “Tess of thè Storm Country.” in addition to a special orchestra and organ program, makes up thè Christmas week bill at thè Circle. , of New York” Is Two * Storie* in One Movie. t When rlch club men get together ai a fashionable Club, they generally dlscuss thè “lights'’ of thè city. •' William Fox knew that and he decided to discuss thè “lights” in a movie. He was named it “Lights of New York.” This Fox movie is not so lurid and hectic as thè title might suggest. The fcrst story’ (there are really two separate stories) is recited by a secretary to a rich man of a fashionable club. { It concems thè adventures of a chap who is deserted by his mother When he was a baby. A klnd pawnbroker gnd bis wife take thè boy and reai* him as their own son. The

child does not grow up to be an angel. He shoots craps ar.d goes with a tough gang. He disobeys his best friends, thè pawnbroker and his wife. Aster an unpleasant scene with them, he throws himself down on his bed. He has a dream that he becomes a regular thief, resulting in thè attempt stealing of money from thè pawn-1-roker’s safe. In his dream, he "kills” thè pawnbroker and his wife. When he wakes up he decides to obey thè pawnbroker and his wife. The punch to thè ftrst episode is secured by ' confusing thè spectator concerning thè dream. All thè characters are well done. The second story might be called 'The Uninvited Guest.” A wealthy young chap on Fifth Ave. is giving his farewell bachelor When only thirteen guests arrive, thè lad voes out on thè Street and “picks up” thè first man he sees. It developes that thè uninvited vuest was atone time wealthy, but on being jilted by his intended 1 ride, became a down and outer. The nnknown guest tells thè story to thè young men at thè party. The “kick” is injected when it is discovered that thè mother of thè young host is thè woman who jilte£ thè univited guest many years ago. This movie is rather strangely constructed, but not confusing. Not a great pinture, but interesting because of some splendid character drawings. The bill includes an orchestra, an organ solo, a harmony trio and several movie features. At thè Apollo all week.

Prima Donna to Greet Cin derei la Aspira nts

Miss Dora Veig, prima donna of thè Singer’s Midgets, appearing at thè Palace Theater this week, will be at thè George J. Marott shoe shop, 18 E. Washington St., at 11:30 a. m. Tuesday. Miss Veig will be at thè store to personally meet those who aspire to wear her slipper. She wiil give Times readers an opportunity to meet thè smallest loading lady in thè world. At this time, those who have entered thè Times Cinderella contest iimy try on thè Cinderella beionging to Miss Veig. Any one may try on thè slippers but OXLY THOSE WHO HAYE FILLED OUT THE COUPON

Name Address Agt Telephono No. Size of Slipper Place bare foot on plain piece of paper and trace outllne with pendi. Enclose outllne with thè above coupon. ADDRESS'CINDERELLA CONTEST EDITOR, THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES.

No Hysterics in Revivals Is Aim of Evangelist Anderson

By THE VISITOR A revival ls not a hysterical spasm of religious enthusiasm, but a means of awakening thè churches of a city to activlty, which contlnues steadiiy aster thè Services are ended. That’s thè idea of Dr. George Wood Anderson, who begins a series of meetings at thè Roberts Park M. E. Church on next Thursday night, ending Jan. 22. The evangellst will not confine h!s efforts entirely to thè church, but he will deliver noonday sermons during thè wék at B. F. Keith’s Theater. beginning Jan. 2, under thè auspices of thè Indianapolis Church t^ederatlon. Dr. Anderson hails from Ohio, his home being in Bele Center, not fai from thè Indiana-Ohio line. Ho is well known as an author, lecturer ar.d preacher. With him will be his wife, who will have charge of ihe meetings for girls. She also composed many of thè songs which wili sung during thè campaign. They will moke

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New Lloyd Movie Christmas Feature at thè Isis Theater Harold Lloyd’s latest movie, “Dr. Jack,” has been discussed in this department before, in fact, several tlmes. We think that it compares favorably with “Grandma’s Boy.” The only question seems to be is whether it is a better picture than thè "Grandma” movie. I know if you haven’t seen this Lloyd movie you will want to visit the x Isis this week where it is being presented. I recommend this one. The bill includes "The Yellow Face,” another Sherlock Holmes adventure and another chapter of thè serial, “Irti thè Days of Buffalo Bill.” -I- -MOn thè Legitimate Stage This Christmas Day Eddie Cantor fri ‘“Make It Snappy,” a revue, opens a week’s engagement this afternoon at thè Murat. Harry Cooper and his Empire City Four is thè headline act at thè Lytoc. Keith’s is featuring Jessie Busley in ‘Batty,” a sketch. Singers Midgets is thè current Mutual burlesque offering at thè Broadway. Musical comedy, ' movies and vaudeville will be sound on thè Christmas week bill at thè Regent. Burlesque is being offered at thè Park. A calored revue is being presented at thè Empire. -I- -I- -ITom Mix Movie on View at; Mister Smith’s Theater Tom Mix in “Arabia," a movie which starts on a cattle ranch and ends up in thè Orient, is thè featured offering now at Mister Bmith’s. Bill includes a Carter De Haven comedy.

PRINTED IN THE TIMES WILL BE ELIGIBLE TO THE AWARD. Miss Veig and a representative of thè Times will decide thè winner. It is advisable that all who have entered thè contest be at thè Marott shoe store Tuesday morning. However, those who are unable to come to thè store will not be barred, as thè one sending in thè coupon with thè smallest foot measurements will receive thè $25 from thè Times ar.d thè box for an evening performance of thè Singer Midgets at thè Palace Theater. You stili have time to enter thè contest. The winner will be announeed in thè Times Wednesday. Fili out thè coupon at once.

their headq uarters at thè fcìplnkArms. Bentley D. Ackley, planlst, who played thè piano for elght years In •he Billy Sunday tubernacle meetings, will play at thè meetings here. Another member of tho party will be Walter R. Jenkins. cholr leader, of Portland, Ore. His father is national secretary of thè Salv&tlon Army in New York. He was honored by being elected thè International Rotary convention song leader at thè convention of thè clubs in Los Angeles last sum mer. During thè meetings, cottage prayer meetings will be held on Tuesday and Friday momings from 10 to 10:30 o'clock In various homes. Dr. Anderson was lnvited to thè city by t'ne Rev. George M. Smith, pastor of thè Roberts Park Church.

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Ma, Doug and Charlie Chaplin Figure in Mary Pickford’s Voluminous Diary

Mary Pickford keeps a diary which refleets her “doings” for every day in thè year. On this Christmas day she gives thè Indianapolis Times' readers a chance to see what happened to her on a certain day in September. Miss Pickford dictated thè following page for her diary: Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1922: Arose at 7, bathed, dressed and ate breakast alone, for Douglas had gone to thè studio early. Glanced through thè newstfaper, walked out on thè porch, breathing deeply, then played for a moment on thè front lawn with Zorro. He tore my sleeve and I gave him a good talking to. The morning was beautiful. Before leaving for thè office I told Albert to be sure to cali up thè fumi ture company and teli them I would take thè rugs. Arrived £t thè office 8:30. Enjoyed fully every moment of thè flve-mile ride. Aster a short conference with Mr. Kerrigan, during which he showed me thè last reports from thè United Artista on “Tess of thè Storm Country," I went to my bungalow dressing room. At thè bungalow, several members of-the executive staff were waiting in thè reception room. Mrs. Crinley wanted advice on costurnes she was designing for “Tess of thè Storm Country.” Mme. de Bodamere quiekiy arranged my costume and insisted that I hurry as they were waiting for me on thè stage. Mrs. Canieron handed me six telegrams, all deallng with important business niatters and derranding Immediate answers; also twenty-six lette rs. This Is Quite Naturai, Telephone King* Again. Just then thè telephony rang. It was thè architect for rnother s house. "Mr. Larkin wants to know if you wijl pose for Just one picture for thè London newspaper man before you go on thè stage,” Bodamere informed me. j “Teli him I'll try.” Just then thè phone rang again. Tt’s Mr. Fairbanks,” said Bodamere. “And he wants to know if you can come over to his studio for lunch and meet some important people.” “Teli him ‘yes,’ ” I answered, In thè middlo of thè third telegram, at thè jSame time tr>ing to put thè final touch to my left eyebrow. “Teli Mrs. Crinley to come In, Bo (iomore," 1 s?Ud. Mrs. Crinley was scarcely seated when a knock at thè door announeed thè aasistant director. “He says they are waiting for you. Miss Pickford,” sald Bodamore. "Teli him I’ll be right over, and teli .Afr. Goosson that I vili see him on j thè stage, and Mr. Ijarkln too.” S:ul Rumor About Charlie Chaplin’s Death. "Mr. Larkin says there is another newspaper man here now from one of thè downtown papera. He has a report from thè East that Charlie Chaplin is doad. He can’t get Mr. Chaplin and

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wants to know if you know anything about it.” “Absurd!” I said. ""What next. First they had me lt’s poor Charlie." On thè stage thè company was waiting. We rehearsed and shot two scenes. At twenty minute aster 12 I stepped into thè car to go to Douglas’ studio. Douglas helped me out of thè car in front of his Japanesa lunch room. "Are you tirod, dear?” ho asked. "Not yet,” I replled, “but I'vo got a busy afternoon ahead of me." I returned to my dressing room at 1 o’clock. In a few minute Bodamere said they were waiting for me on thè stage and also that Mr. Mott wanted to talk to me on thè phone. The arrivai of thè assistant director at tlmt moment with thè announce-

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ment that my next scene was with a baby dispelled all thought of rest. “We’re afraid thè baby will get cross if we don’t get thè scene before j time for his nap.” I quiekiy adjusted my makeup and was on thè stage at 2:15. Mary Takt's Time Out for a Cup of Chocolate. Shortly before 4 o'clock Bodamere brought me a cup of chocolate, and I paused a few minutes to drink it. Mother carne over shortly aster 4 o’clock. Together we watched thè taking of several scenes In which I did not appear. When I carne out it was aster S o’clock, so I went to thè dressing room to take off my make-up and try on thè garments that had been sent out from downtown. Mrs. Dumas was waiting In thè reception room to give me Vny French lesson.

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Our lesson was interrupted by thè telephone. “It’s Mr. Fairbanks,” Bodamere told me. “He wants to know when you are going home. Mr. Chaplin is over at his office and they have that Italian production.” "Teli them to take it up to thè house. We’ll look at it tonight.”

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