Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 278, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1923 — Page 7
r iDAY, MARCH 81, 1923
fASTER WEEK MOVIES PRESENT FILM FAVORITES
. 9BS ftpi fPLl&*Ki£ 'there is a reconciliation shortly after, upon the Idea of having: the king re- ; Kainsav, in order to eliminate the stored to his throne In Morania, and jftN 'mm | jtiftViii ' !in marriage. Ninon has refused and ( MneruciuT# * a i 'X '-I Otto has openly declared his opposl , •ffifL under* thr name of Mile. Vida De. a [ LL*W £?% famr’is dancer. Ninon s*ts .-'it In an *v ¥w :1 ) j ®" I IBmV PM ' jjl"* jS- a " plane but crashes headlong into) \''j' J B \i Wj a j Monte Carlo. She almost strike- J<-r- B' BM j/W / S" #'% | | ® tjP* J J f jrgferj r > 1-anKdon. a youn< American, who i M9 / W® 111 ■ I■■ has lost heavily at the roujette wheel. J ■; j | Sa B ifiji %jP SMlkMmmm ||/ ij| Chorus That Sfcps With Pep ■Mg Starting at Mister Smith's tomor j B 9 gp't-B ] w _, tf aßa-lf., -- ,::hkiM row for the entire week will be Urn, £■ 1 f a ft JT-P f! Tn3t £ffi Different
MOVIE QUEENS TIE PIT I EASTER SHOWS Mae Murray to Frolic in New Brand of Film Art at Ohio, p-|A HE SCREEN’ S FAIREST | DAUGHTERS will play the ■“■ leading roles in the Barter week movies at the Foal movie theaters. Mae Murray will be presented at the Ohio next week in her latest. “Jazzmania.” In which she plays the role of a princess. In “Adam's Rib," a r- w Cecil De MlUe photoplay. Anna Q Nilison will the lead Milton Sills will be the chief male player. Barbara Bedford will be chief In support of Tom Mix in “Romance Land,” at Mister Smith’s n*>xt week. -|- -!- -I .Wurray’s “Jazzmania" at Ohio Next Week Mae Murray, supported by a large cast, will appear in “Jazzmania.” at the Ohio next week. The cast Includes Rod La Rocque. Robert Frazer. Edward Burns. Jean Hersholt. Lionel Bolmore. Herbert Standing. Mrs. J. Farrell MacDonald. Wilfred Lucas and Carl Hama ugh besides a large cast of “extra” play- i ere. The story concerns the intrigues 1 and troubles of Jass mania, a Balkan kingdom, wrought with troubles of centuries standing. Ninon, tho queen, finds her court beset with enemies who wish to take It from her. Chief among her enemies are Prince Otto of Como, who has offered his hand
Musical Comedy Due at Murat Theater Soon
MISS MILDRED JOY In the cast of “Up In the Clouds." a musical comedy coming to the Murat April 13-14. will he Mildred Joy. Others present will Include Gertrude O'Connor, Cecil D’Andrea. Harry Walters Jack Sheehan, Charles Meaklns and others
in marriage. Ninon has refused and Otto has openly declared his opposition to her. But Ninon is protected by Valmar, her aide-de-camp, and Baron 8010, her prime minister. Young Sonny Daimler, son of a New York newspaper owner, sent to interview Ninon, finds that she has taken up the American jazz craze and has secured tutors in two colored men from Alabama. When Prince Otto is about to attack her. Sonny advises that Ninon fie.- in an airplane. So. under the name of Mile. Vida De. a famous dancer. Ninon sets out Ir. an uii plane but crashes headlong into tin- suicide balcony of the casino or Monte Carlo. She almost strikes Jerry Langdon, a young American, who has lost heavily at the roulette wheel. New Tom .Mix Movie at Smith’s Next Week Starting at Mister Smith’s tomorrow for the entire week will be the new Fox production, “Romance luind." starring Tom Mix. The story, said to be filled with dramatic incident and deft touches of comedy, concerns a man and a girl who become inspired by the adventure set forth in Walter Scott’s "Ivan hoe.” and on the tales of King Arthur. They come to believe that chivalry and honor should he known as ir. the days when knighthood was In flower. Barbara Bedford is the girl and Pat Chrisrnan. Frank Brownlees and George Webb are in the supporting cast. A comedy and news ro l complete the program. “Adam's Rib” Revealed At Circle Next Week “Adam's Rib.” a Cecil B. DeMilles photoplay, comes to the Circle Sun day as the Easter week attraction. The theme of the story is the untanglement of the affairs of a husband and wife by their young daughter, a typical example of the modern type of girl. Mrs. Michael Ramsay, wife of a wealthy and prosperous Chicago business man. imagines herself to be in love with M. Jaromtr, the exiled king of Morania. The husband, much distressed at this turn of affairs, tries to think of a plan that will dispose of the king. The Ramsays have a young daughter. a typical flapper of the period, who also suspects the situation in her home, and does her best to bring her mother to her senses. Matilda follows her mother to the king’s apartment, and when the father comes with some gentlemen to discuss some business with the king, and the mother Is about to be discovered, Matilda comes forward and says that she Is visiting Jaromir. The man with whom Matilda is in love is with her father, and when her father scorns her for her indiscretion, Professor lieade insists that ho and Matilda be married at once. Immediately after the ceremony the professor leaves for Honduras, but
EASTER JVEEK ATTRACTION JMk\ jftl S^^’S JJ THE STORY OF A COWBOY vM Wfv WHO fancies himself back IN (f fKww\ tlTll THE DAYS WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD S' ’ jT| Q.tei, TOM MIX in One of the ' Peppiest, Fastest Funniest Jp *•/ $ Parts He Has Ever Played \Jp fjjp* COMEDY—“POP TUTTLE, DETECKATIVE”—KINOGRAM NEWS | *** | SUN., £PR. B—D. W. GRIFFITH’S “OKE EXCITING MIGHT” | | _ I— " : 4 '4
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No. 3—Anna Q. Nilsson and Pau line Garion in “Adam's Rib.” at the ,'irclc Easter week. No. I—Marjorie Daw in “The Pride of Palamor.” at tho Palace next week.
wheat which Ramsay buys from Morania, the king returns to his own country where he marries a Polish princess and Ramsay ar.d his wife are
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IHlf f/L D A \Ei£oTT DEXT^i J W U / TIEEjODORE, KOSIPFP &XLL m 1 Amo. nilsson Jmjkm P m iM GABON Another DeMifle Triumph Tho story of a millionaire’s family—romance-seeking young wife, money-seeking husband, thrill-seeking daughter—and the flfflEj fascinating ‘‘other man” who forced their restless lives to a jt' —————— THE CIRCLE pRCHESTRA a • T Special Easter Musical Attraction \ \ | —mil—— SUNDAY —DOORS OPEN AT 1:30
reconciled. Anna Q. Nilison Is seen as the romantic mother, Milton Sills as her husband, Theodore Kosloff as the king.
BEBE DANIELS >nd NITA NALDI In “GLIMPSES OF THE MOON”
Pauline Garon as the flapper daughter and Elliot Dexter as her serious-mind-ed professor. Lillian May Huesleiri will sing “The
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Holy City” as a special Easter attrac- | tjon, and the overture will be “Pagltac- | ci.” A news reel icmpletes the pro- | gram.
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