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H MILLS IT FILM HQUSES SHOWFAVORITES Plays at Circle and Ohio Feature Many Stars of Filmland. FILMJLAND’S flrst 1923 menu contalns a nuraber of players who are favorltes In Indianapolis. Barbara La Marr as thè village vamp will rem al n on view next week et thè Ohio In “Quincy Adams Sawyer." Oeo Madison and mrmerous others will be seen In “The Dangerous Age” at thè Circle next week. Tom Moore will appear In “Pawned” at thè Apollo and Norma Talmadge will be seen at thè Tsis in “The Secret of thè Storm Country.” Charles Jones will be thè featured player In "Boss of Camp 4” at Mister Smlth’s. -!- •!• -!- Sccond Week for 'Sawyer’ Movie At thè Ohio Begins Tomorrow “Quincy Adams Sawyer" will bogin thè eecond week of its engagement atthè Ohio tomorrow. The cast Include* John Bowers, Bianche Sweet, Lon Chaney, Elmo Lincoln, Barbara La Marr, Louise Fazenda, Joseph J. Dowling, Edward Connelly, June Elvidge, Hank Mann and others. The story concems Quincy Adama Sawyer, who has been accused unJustly of stealing. Obadiah Strout, who really is thè thief, tries to create thè impresslon that Quincy is responsfble. Undy Putnam, thè village “vamp,” aster unsuccessfully trylng to engagé Qulncy's attentlons, tries to harm hlm. When Quincy meets Alice PettingUl, thè blind nlece of Deacon Pattlngll, wlth whom Quincy Is boarding. thè two become fast friends. Strout trtcks Quincy and Alice aboard a ferry boat and then casts thè boat Pose in thè raplds. The climax of thè story takes place on thè boat. Other features are an International news weckly, a comedy and a program by thè Ohio Theater orchestra -f. Tom Moore to Be Seen As a Soldier of Fortune Tom Moore and Edith Roberts are eo-starred in “Pawned,” a melodramatic photoplay written by Frank L. Packard, author of “The Miracle Man,” which will he shown next week at thè Apollo. Mr. Moore appears as John Bruce. devil-mav-eare soldier of fortune, who! marooned and penr.iless in thè South Seas, accepts a commlssion from thè
! Today Last “f*lake| 2 Times [Vii t ì j(o j Week Beginning Monday, Matinee at 2:30 ÌGALA NEW YEAR’S ATTRACTION . “Don’t miss George Arliss. He is al- i ways thè artist." g THRILLING W. D. Hickman, Times. E PLAY OF “A good show if you want thrills.” — 3 ADVENTURE Walter Whitworth, News, Oct. 7. in thè Green Goddess George Arliss is a even better than he was is “Disraeli." fij —Robert G. Tueker, Star. £j WINTHROP AMES PRESENTS 1 / GEORGE | • Kf ARLISS IN WILLIAM ARCHER’S TEE GREEN GODDESS 1 445 consecutive performances In New York city. 658 tlmes In U. S. E A. Appears In London In August with exactiy thè same cast and B production. N3GHTS, 50&-S2.50 Monday and Saturday MATINEES, 50c-S2
6 ZS Monday, Jan. 8 MAI IHEES V/EDNESDAY and SATURDAY jj PREMIER PRESENTATION IN THIS CITY OF TUE BIGGEST ANI) f§ MOST COSTI.Y ATTRACTION EVER SENT ON TOCH IN TUE KISTOBV OF THEATERS IN AMERICA. Direct From Five Triumphant Months at thè 1 Apollo Theatre y Chicago —Acknowledged hy All thè Critica in America to j Be thè Greatest Entertainer in thè World SEAT SALE OPENS TUESDAY—9:OO A. M. I SPECIAL NOTI CE—To defeat speculatori who follow Al Jolson from ono h city to another, bajinc up tlle best: acati, to be sold to tho pnbllo at g outraifeout prlces, t!ie management announces that POSITIVELY NOT R MORE TIIAN TffELYE TICRF.TS WILL ISE >OI,O TO ANY ONE R PERSOX, unir prò per erederjtials are sUown to Identify thè purcliaser. p FRICES: Nights, 51.90 to S3.oo—Pop. Mat., Wed., SI.OO to $2.00 | Saturday Matinee, SI .00 to 52.50. Add 10 Per Cent Tax T h BPECIAJL NOTE—In all dtlw plaje*d by Al Jolson, acuta xrere K I K tolti ont for thè engagement before tiie flrat performance.
' n : \ '"W' “ •.7 , Barbara La k - •JS plays one of tho leading roles In • si jSF mÈto, jfefl ' Quincy Adams Sawyer” at thè ? r s v ■ j|H >ldo next week. V JÌ that brlng hlm in contact with Clalre | Th© supporting cast oontaina I ''alta, ©upposedly thè daughter of a I Charles Girard, Josef Swlokard ' V M pawnbroker. He falla in love ' Mabpl '> Buren - ****** Barrow. and ■ wlth ber. only to dlscover that he ha Li le Mayns. EaJSSggfefe Jsm a dangerous rivai in a brililant but at,rJ,oUo "" win ron,lj,t of 0 HcvHS '' ' MS ! unscrupulous physician whose care©. * ,u:b v " ÌUr< ' <'<"""* U>, \ • mm has been blighteìl bv drug ad lictlon Hich.” thè Li tei ,y>- Digest *a "un r js3r& , From tho Press, thè Hoosier HarIKT '• Aa tho plot unfolds, it develops that m Three In new song hits. and , ( f4i : thè girl considers hersolf obligated to SynotvOrchestra. v marn' tl:e doctor becauso of tliingn * , , , §? ' •Sfo inH he k nows about thè man she thinks j WlYJafik legj 18 her father - Bruces battio to wln Famous Domeetfc Tri angle t il her hand brings out much In connec- Alred Vgain In The Movies ‘’J il V j tlon with iier lise and I©als up to a ! Lewis Stono Comes to thè Clrolo j £ f thrilling climax In which thè truth is ; Sunday In “The Dangemus Age," a
; wealthy head of a chaln ot gambllng ; houses, extending evento New York, j to investieate certaln suspected Irreg- ; ularities in thelr eonduct; Whlle en i gaged in thls he has an ad ventura
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that brlng hlm in contact wlth Clalre Venlza, supposedly th© daughter of a shady pawnbroker. He falls In love wlth her. only to discover that he ha-s a dangerous rivai in a brililant but unscrupulous physician whose career fcas botiti blighted by drug a*ldiction As tho plot unfolds, it devolops that thè giri considera hersolf obligated to marrj' thè doctor becauso of tliinga he k nows about thè man she thinks is her father. Bruces battle to wln her hand brings out much In connection with her lise and lr-a<ls up to a thrilling climax In which thè truth is dlsclosed when an automobile in which thè doctor ls a passenger plunges from thè deck of a ferry boat lnto thè rlver.
© V s mi J ./ BY FRANK L. PACKARD, AUTHOR OF “THE MIRACLE MAN” From thè South Sea Islands to thè Innermost Heart of New York on a Train of Photo-Dramatic Thriìls. SNUB POLLARD COMEDY “NEARLY R!CH ’ FOX NEWS WEEKLY FUN FROM THE PRESS THE MUSICAL HIT OF THE TOWN I vtaiHL JflnoßEJr svmo ORtHEsm HOOSIER HARMONY THREE TiESTER HUFF, AT THE ORGAN !
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TTi© supportlng cast oontalns Charles Girard, Josef Swlokaxd, Mabel Van Buren, James Barrows and Eric May ne. Addi©l attractlons will consist of a Snub Pollarti comedy entitled “Nearly Rlch.” thè Literary Dlgest’s "Kun From thè Press," thè Hoosier Harmony Three in new song hits, and vlrgll Moore’s Synco-Orchestra. •I- -I- -IFamous DonifsUf Triangle Ai rad Vgain In The Movie© Iyewls Stono cornea to thè Circle Sunday in “The Dangerous Ag©," a John M. Stahl production. adapted from th© s'ory hy Francea Irene Reels. The story concerna a married couplo ! who hav© llved together happily for
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Plain Mule “Capitano” ls a wtse donkey. Sometimes Otis Sklnner thinks that thè animai ls Just “plain mule.” "Capitano” ls used In one of thè scenes of Tarkington's “Mister Antonio.” To keep thè animai from bursting lnto a donkey jazz song, Sklnner slipa “Capitano” carrots. No carrots—well, "Cap” starts a donkey folk-song.
twenty years. The husband, in an unexpected fllrtation, sees thè glimmer of his lost youth beckonlng hlm on wlth a promise of its return and thè wife whose whole lise is spent in “mothering” her husband. forgets how lmportant lt ls for a woman to keep young In spirita, and loses her husband’s love. Just when he stands on thè brink ready to take a plunge that can mean only unhapplnesa for hlm and for thè girl of 20 wlth whom >he thinks he has fallen In love, he ls brought sharply back to earth by her engagement to i boy her own age. But tho damage has been done —a letter explalnlng that he wants his freedom reachos his wife thè day of thelr daughter’s weddlng. When thè husband retti ms home, repentant, aster a thrilling race to lntercept thè letter, thè wife pretends that she has never read it, and, each havlng learned his lesson and how much he loves thè other, they take up tlieir lives together agaln, with a happler outlook on lise. Cleo Madison ls cast as thè wifo. Ruth Clifford ls thè “other woman,” and Edith Roberts, thè daughter. Jlnimle Morrison, Myrtle Stedman an i her son, Lincoln, and Edward Heam tue also in thè cast. The overture for New Year’s week will be Maacagnl’s "Cavalleria Ras ticana," and tho organ solo, played by Walter Flandorf, “Falllng.” A Giroletto of News and Toplcs of th© Day complete th© program. •I- -I- -iNorma Talmadge Gives Movie Fans a Chance to Se© Anothor “Toes” "Th© Seci-et of thè Storm Country," a photoplay adapted from Grace Miller Whlte’s stor\ r of thè satne namo, starring Norma Talmadge in thè role of Tesa, Idol of a desplsod squatter village on thè shores of ritorniy Lake Cavu ra, Comes to tho Is;s next week. llorself thè daughte • of a squattM-, Tesa falla In love svilii Frederick Grave, a dlvinity stud’flit. who, knowing that hls soclally a.mt>ltlous rnother would oppose such a match, persuades thè girl to onlor lr-.to a secret marrltige wlth hlm. sho lives Iti a dream of happlness until thè day when Grave© tells her that to obli; ° his mothr he will hav© to maria Madelln© Walderstrleker. whosr bmth-*-r ls thè wealthlest man la th© com-
munity. In her great love for him, Tesa promlses to give him up and remai n silent, not even telling him that sh© will ' soon become a mother. Aster thè weddlng wlth Madellne, Graves and his bride depart on a long tour, ’eaving Tesa to take up thè threads of lise as best she can. Her condition becomes known to thè villagers and she ls ealled before thè church council. Frederlck’s return ieads to complications and there are a number of thrilling scenes, thè action moving rapldly to a happy endIng for Tess’s etormy career. Ethel Grey Terry. Niles Welch and J. Herbert Frank are promlnent In thè cast. Added attractlons will be thè serial, “In thè Days of Buffalo Bill,” and a Century comedy entitled “A Small Town Derby." -I- -I- -ICharles Jones Does AI ano al Labor in His New Alovie In “The Boss of Camp 4,” at Mister Smith’a next week. Charles Jones ls cast as Chet Fannlng, a foreman of a road constniction gang who has trouble completlng a big job becauso of a consplracy. Frltzl Brunette is In thè cast. A comedy and a news reel complete thè bill.
ON THE STROKE OF 12! S-H-h! NEW YEAR’S EVE r GALA MSDNI7E SHOW °P r h ?J SUNDAY NITE Vnd'nsk 6 o? Il Rin? in thè New Year With thè BROADWAY BELLES With Mot e Glrls Than thè Sultan’s Harem % Direct From New York f - — First Time Here 2:15 Vw £ Commences Sun. Mat. / Atthe A / g, 15 c | W\ Broadway DA ' ,LY PEPPY BURLESK
kJ */t / _ &wV /pNTINUOUS J p w LyAUDEwiiE I Hi' i§ | t éJr rdP li 1* QL-iÉyf ?t .1 \ 7*7 ÌJlnepmiemiheToNs ■*.-( i\ mis in San ìtenasco* • • M The Popular favorites /| % Horgan Oavis and Luta HcCoy |n I “Bits of Boobology” 1 si tjetfc sp#| p rUUn nvOLO . | ,t,\ . Late Features of thè New York Hippo* /■ v % Special drome Production, “Good Times” si New Year’s Stewart and Lawrence I ■ ) Ève The Male*Patti and thè California Barytone i pj |y Midnight Dorothy Lewis m SIIOW Mezzo-Contralto j I j Start Pepite li 4à) 10:30 O’Clock Nut Comedian li | Marlette’s Manikins J| igk “ROUND" 9” m |s~~n~T i Ihe Leather Pushers” f % in thè Lyrie Ball Room %l Ha atternoon and evening FftEEtoouf Batrons J ti
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indianapolis Poultry, Rabbit & Cat Show) Toeniinson Hall, Feb. 7 to 11 The Lucky Dates — soth Annual Exhibition — The Oldest Show in America The largest list of cash prizes ever offered In this state. America’# head line judges. Every premium guaranteed. Big educational program. Special classes for heavy layers. Premium list ls ready and free for thè asking. Write m© today for your copy. The marked Catalog giving name, addresses and correct winnings of all exhibitors, 50 cents; Ave copies to one addreas, $2. Don’t miss this offer, and hold this catalog as a souvenir. Remember this is thè oldest show in America. Theo Hewes, Secy., 2051 Hillslde Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
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guilt or innocence of EmesMj Rodgera, farmer, whose homeH raided by dry agents. Rodgefl charged with illegal possession <.■ toxlcating liquor.
