Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 249, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1923 — Page 7

MONDAY, FEB. 26,1923

Sip SOUGHT FOR CUSTOM IN BUILDjNG DRIVE Campaign Gets Under*Way With $40,000 Already Pledged. A $190,000 building fund campaign for the Christamore House, Aremont and Michigan Sts., opened today under direction of the College Settlement Association. It Is hoped to reach the quota this week. A total of $40,000 has already been pledged. Noon meetings for women will be held dally In Ay re;' tea room. Men will meet Tuesday noon at a luncheon at the Columbia Club. Campaign workers are in two divisions, one headed by Larz A. Whitcomb, chairman of the building fund committee, the other by Miss Martha Carey, assistant chairman. The Community Chest is cooperating. The Christamore House, established in 1005 on Columbia Ave., is being moved to its new location. The College Settlement Association has seven lots. SIO,OOO in cash and $40,900 in pledges to start the work. Pledges already made: Louis Hollweg, $1,000; Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Holliday.Sr.. $500: Dr. and Mrs. Albert M. Cole. $250; William H. Block Company. $1,250; Howard T. Griffith. $100; Jane Curie, $100: Polk Sanitary Milk Company, SSOO, and J. Blake Stone, SIOO.

BIGOTRY ASSAILED BY WELSHORATOR Nephew of Uoyd George Addresses Big Meeting. Frenzied sectarianism and religious bigotry were denounced as conducive to the already dangerous turmoil of the world by Dr. Arthur Walwyn Evans, Welsh orator and nephew of Lloyd George, at the Y. M. C. A. Big Meeting Sunday in Ensrlish’s Theater. Dr. Evans declared he could devote his physical and mental energies to better ends than to the persecution of a certain creed. “Asa Protestant, a Congrcgationalist and a Mason, I have too many better things to do.” he said. Dr. Evans pictured the struggle Great Britain had faced throughout the centuries through her imperialism, told of the oppression of tenants by lords but declared the nation had at last arisen from the domination of the rich and had made herself one of the greatest democracies of all times. Charles F Hansen, organist of the n. ond Presbyterian Church, and the church quartette provided music. Sevo>vJ undred '.v- i i-'-u took advantage of tb.<- “Women's day” program by attending. ACT AGAINST PRACTICE Dr. Morgan Says Children 'lade 111 by Samples of Patent Medicines. Because children often become ill from ta-’.i, ■ trnpies of patent medicine-- thrown on porches and doors'. Dp<\ D* Her-man G. Morgan, city ranit aian. said today drastic action wilt be taken by the city health department to prevent such distribution. Reports have been received frofh several north Indiapolis homes that samples of nr iicines were left on porches recently. Dr. Morgan said a . ity ordinance provides that sample no r be giv*n personally to adults i*tke homes.

FRATERNITY MEETS HERE Sicm;i Chi to Hold D.inrp Banquet :i: Athenaeum Saturday. Three hundred members of ti< Sigma Chi fraternity, iueluding aiun.. .nt active members from lndiui ie Pauw. Butler. Wabash, am! Pu uo universities will attend their a. nil State banquet Saturday at tii Athenaeum. Joseph T. Miller of Pittsburgh, grand consul, will speak. A model .initiation for two members of the Butler chapter will be a feature. Honor medals will be presented to fifteen ac live members for work in school and campus. An afternoon dance will precede the banquet. ONE DEAD, 50 INJURED IN ELEVATED WRECK I.united Train Telescopes Two Cars on ( lii.auo “L.” 7:y Vntted Press CHICAGO, Feb 26.—One man was ItiUed and fifty injured when the Badger Limited of tiie Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railway tele .-coped two cars of an elevated train. The train was standing at a station platform when the crash occurred. Os. iicicls declared the wreck was due to heavy fog which prevented signal lights being seen. YOUNG MAN IS MISSING Charles Siddall, 19, Disappears on Way to Work. Police today were searching for Charies Siddall, 19, of 1508 AM Everett St„ who has been missing since Saturday morning. Mrs. Elizabeth Siddall, his mother, told police her son left home and was supposed to go to work at the Taggart Baking Company. Siddall was five feet three inches tall and weighed 10* pounds. He wore a gray cap and a green overcoat. Judge Mol! to Speak Judge T. J. Moll of the Superior Court Will be the speaker at the luncheon of the Mercater Club at the Bplnk-Artns Hotel Tuesday noon. The club 1* trying to enroll fifty new member*. ,

Coue Holds Clinic in Movie at Circle; t v Two Human Derelicts Win Honors

By Walter D. Hickman DAY by day— We all know those now famous words, but few of us probably never have understood or realized the true meaning of that famous Frenchman—Emile Coue. Coue did not visit Indianapolis in person, but we now can see the famous man explain his theories by going to the Circle this week and witnessing a movie, called “The Message of Emile Coue.” Coue turns teacher in this two-reel movie and powerfully shows theater ! patrons the secret meaning and power jof his theories. The movie shows that ; Coue apparently proceeds on the j theory that imagination rightly used ! and understood is stronger than will ' power. ! The Coue movie Is a message in \ self mastery and not a film demonj stration of cures. Coue desires to i reach as many people as possible. He I believes that hi3 theory Is right ami | that it should be passed around the i world. The truth is, his message has gone around the world. Today he is probably the most discussed man of the hour. This knows that a movie message would reach millions that could not attend his personal clinics and lectures. j Coue in his movie message does not j attempt to be dramatic. His object I seems to be to explain by the aid of the screen the real power behind his ! theories. He explains autosuggestion, imagination as being different from j will power and the posibllity of will power and imagination being in harmony. Whether you are a “day by day” patron of Coue or not, I feel that Coue will command your attention just the same. I noticed yesterday at the Circle that earnest attention was given by the audience during the Coue movie. Undoubtedly many people will go to the Circle this week for the one purpose of obtaining more knowledge on the theories of Coue. In the movie he declares that he Is not a miracle man and maintains that he has never cured anybody In his life. This message of Coue gives us all something to think about. -!- -!• T Sbout This pTnm trie Housetops, “Java Head” Is a Real Movie “Java Head” Is a real movie because it has both splendid acting and a good story. When something really good is found I believe In shouting the news from the housetops. The medium I use, because I am not a porch climber, is this depart ment. I believe "- you will thank ✓*V me for telling vou r that “Java Head" Ayls some movie. 11l • the d rsf - place. j picture this situ JlfVvlyc £2 ation: Years ago ■ i ' in Salem, Gerrit Ammldon, a captain of a. sailing vessel, goes to sea S him from marry- & girl ool3 IBs * ship BEATRICE JOY touches China and while at a port he meets, in an e\ < Ring way. a Manehu princess. I? was a law of China (so the movie goes) that if alien hands should touch ; a Manehu princess, then the princess \ must not be permitted to live. Her only salvation is to marry the alien ' So Gerrit marries her.

CHRISTOPHER BRAMBLE, of Brooklyn, Retired Chief Quartermaster U. S. Navy, who says his determination to try Tanlac was the wisest decision he ever made as the medicine completely restored his health..

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Christopher Bramble, 753 Monroe St., Brooklyn, X. Y., chief quartermaster, United States Navy, retired, is now an ardent champion of the merits of Tanlac. "I'll stand by Tanlac to the very hist," declared Mr. Bramble, “for it has helped me back on my feet an 1 I am feeling like anew man now. I had suffered from stomach trouble for two years and was in an awful rundown condition. -My appetite wont back and when 1 did rat a little something I would suffer pain and misery for hours. My nerves were ali out of fix. I would lie awake tossing and rolling until almost day, and I felt weak and tired all the time. I had no energy to do anything and just

A Musical • Encore Modest Altschuler had just completed directing the Circle Theater orcrestra in an overture, “Light Cavalry.” The audience waited for the final wave of the baton of this master. Then the ovation started. Mr. Altschuler ■ bowed several times and then motioned for the members of the orchestra to stand and share the ovation. The applause Increased. It was a real ovation, genuine appreciation of a music-loving public. Then Mr. Altschuler di/l something which has never happened l>efore in a movie theater here—he made a “curtain” talk and expressed his appreciation of the audience enjoying goqd music. To show his appreciation, he waved hts baton and the orchestra played one of his own impositions, “A Soldier Song.”

In the meantime, the parents of Gerrit and Nettie discover how foolish their differences are and they forgive and forget. When Gerrit arrives ! home with his-Chinese wife, the bean j of poor Nettie is broken, i The real test of the story is at this ■ point—the parents of Gerrit receive I his Chinese wife into the family ciri ole She even goes to church with ! them on Sunday. I am not going to tell you the climax or the ending. Something had to happen and happen it does. p Leatrice Joy does really wonderful work as the Manehu Princess. Her make-up is a masterpiece, ai.d she doesn’t cheapen the characterization by making a Chinese baby vamp out of the princess. Jacqueline. Logan Is the suffering but beautiful Nettle Volar. Fine work. Albert Roscoe Is Gerrit. A sterling piece of acting he does. ■' Raymond Hatton as a drug crazed fiend does some effective work. Startling facial expressions of this man makes the creeps run up and down the spine of the spectator. George Fawcett is also present. What a cast! “Java Head” is at the Circle all week. -t. .j. ( haney at His Rest In a “Blind Bargain” The scientific theory that the grafting of certain animal glands to the human body will prolong life forms the theme for “A Blind Bargain," the photoplay in which Lon Chaney Is starred at the Apollo this week. Chaney plays two separate roles, one a famous surgical specialist, the .other a hunchback, the victim of the surgeon's experiments. The story concerns a young war veteran, whose first hook has been [ejected by the publishers. He has an Invalid mother to care for. and when the family physician tells him her only hope for recovery Is the services of a great surgeon, he goes out to get one. Tho specialist with the ambition to lengthen men’s lives promises help h's mother on con dltion that he undergo an operation for the new “gland” treatment. He promises, not knowing that the physician is a maniac on this subject. From then on his life is “rosy.” The surgeon aids him In getting his book published and he enters into a love affair with the publisher's daughter. Finally, however, the surgeon holds him to his promise. The hunchback and the surgeon’s wife Inform

felt any way but light. “Well, t just kept on losing weight and getting worse until 1 concluded to try Tanlac, and that was the wisest decision I ever made. It’s the only medicine I ever saw that does all they say it will. I now eat three hearty meals a day and never feel a touch of indigestion, and my appetite was never better, even when I was a school boy. My sleep Is sound and restful and 1 get up mornings feeling refreshed and fine. My weight has increased and I have been'built up until I never felt better in my life. If anybody doubts this statement just let them see me.” Tanlac Is sold by all good druggists. Over 35 million bottles sold. —Adv.

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| the young writer of the horrible out- | come of the surgeon’s experiments and he tries to break the bargain. Then the surgeon uses force, but is finally overcome by one of his apemen whom he had previously experimented with. The grewsomeness of the picture is relieved by the wonderful acting of Chaney and the love affair between the young novelist and the publisher’s daughter. (J3y the observer.) -I- -I' 'l' Human Driftwood Commands Attention In “Ebb Tide” Two character portrayals win honors in “Ebb Tide,” the new George Melford production. Raymond Hatton and George Fawcett are thb two actors who will be remembered in this movie. They portray two human derelicts who 4 go the | limit.

The director probably intended Lila | Lee and James Kirkwood and maybe Jacqueline Logan to he the chief players in the movie, but the work of high and unusual .*&??**, HH' order that these men walk away K nr wlth the acting honors. They are PW*. cast as two human drifters. They will steal v’gK'R* 't ’or murder or do * anything to get by "without actual k work. Kirkwood is par }'< % ’ cast as one of the pieces of human v A driftwood, but he ’ started out as an x English gentleman JACQUELINE the sub titles sjate. LOGAN The characters portrayed by Hatton and Fawcett started out as human driftwood and human ruins they remain. These three drifters are thrown from their course lii a storm, at sea and they kind on a strange island. ! This island is inhabited by only two i

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white people, a man and his daughter. The man is a strange Individual, as he murdered his yrife because he thought she loved another. He then decreed that his daughter should never see a white man. The only others on the island were halfclad savages. It doesn’t take long for two of the human drifters to find out that this strange white man on the island has millions of, dollars’ worth of pearls, and that his secret industry is pearl hunting. The drifters plan his death, but their schemes all go wrong, even fatal to one of them. Then Fate steps in. You guessed it, James Kirkwood and Lila Lee, as the daughter of the pearl magnate, fall in love Miss Logan is cast as one of the brownskinned servants of the pretty Lila. Some of the natives while hunting pearls encounter an octopus. These scenes have been well handled. There is a great chance for dramatic action. So much so in ’this stoi-5' that it is nearly impossible for a director to take advantage of all of the big situations. Movies must begin and end, you, know.’ “Ebb Tide” is full of action, but I believe you will remember it for the splendid work of Hatton and Fawcett. At the Ohio all week. x -I- -I- . Bill Fairbanks Returns In a Story of Adventure “The Clean-up.” the photoplay at the Isis for the first half of the week, brings William Fairbanks, tho western actor, to the screen in an adventure story. In this picture Fairbanks is known as “Freshwater” Livingston. He comes to a western coast town and wins the respect of the law-abiding citizens and is finally made mayor. In bis effort to clean up the town he, .- ingle handed, brings a band of desperadoes to justice who are wanted by the Federal Government as counterfeiters. Os course, there is love Interest In the story. Tho program includes "Round Elevon” of the “Leather Pushers” series. In this picture "the kid” gets mixed up in the stock market as well as the prize fight ring. (By the Observer.) -I- -1- + Also on View "Llghtnin’.” with Milton Nobios playing the chief role, opens a week’s

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It was alleged she went to the home of Carl Marsh, 809 N. Pennsylvania St., to ask him x\ r hether he loved her. He is said to have declared he did not.

'Pape’s Cold Compourd” Breaks a Cold in Few Hours

Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Take “Pape’s Cold Compound” every two hours until three doses are taken. The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages of head; relieves headache, dullness, feverishness, sneezing. The sec-

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The poison wtes taken after Miss Milner left Marsh’s house. Pedestrians assisted her and she was taken to the city hospital.

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