Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 312, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1923 — Page 10
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Eddie Foy Is a Cab Driver This Season With Five Clever Children Aiding ‘Pop’
By WALTER D. HICKMAN. EDDIE FOY and five of the little "Foylets” are back In the city. Eddie, Sr., last night at the Palace admitted that this is his town and that he is the oldest citizen here. "Then lend me 10 cents. Pop,” j spoke up Eddie, Jr. Proud father then intimated that I he said he was the oldest, not the | richest. This sea- j tSon Eddie Foy is a cab driver who on arriving home, at 3 a. m. dis- ! covered his five children waiting for him. “Pop” asked for something to drink ■ and he was of water. On looking over his mm WmNft family he ads mitted that it took him many EDDIE FOY years to get this act together. At the close of the act Foy announced that he was sorry that his youngest son could not appear here, as the law prohibits a child under 16 years appearing on the stage. Eddie Foy is no longer a young man. He is old but he has retalneu his musical comedy smile and his funny little walk which has made him happy and prosperous these many years. And yet through all these , years Eddie Foy has kept faith with his public. Foy is the old note and 1 his children echo not the past but j announce the future. Foy still hand? me a healthy comedy kick. He doesn’t j have to do muon to obtain the atten- j tion and the applause of an audience, j That was evident last night when a standing room audience only at the Palace tendered the Foys a real reception. While the younger F'oys go through their entertaining turns of singing, dancing and imitations, amuses himself and the audience by commenting upon his children. Foy even finds time to dance a wee hit and break up a number of dishes. The Foys act like a tonic on the vaudeville stage. They inspire con
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fidence and respect and when a man and his children can do those two things, well. I am ready to say they are a real success. The current bill at the Palace from the F"oy family down to the opening
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THIS PICTURE TELES ITS OWN SWEET STORY. PAT MOORE AND MART JANE IRVING, WHO PLAT THE YOUTHFUL LOVERS IN THE MOVIE VERSION OF RILEY' S "AN OLD SWEETHEART OF" MINE,” ARE PICTURED IN A SC EXE FROM THE PHOTOPLAY. AT THE PALACE. OPENING NEXT THURSDAY AFTERNOON.
act comes pretty near my ideal of a | popular vaudeville show. fTIEd Lowry is a chap who owns a fine sense of comedy values. He has new and splendid material. His baloon stunt while playing a clarinet
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is a comedy gem. His saxaphone number is done in fine style and his Ted impersonation is a gem. And then his dancing at the close of his act is the real goods. A real act. If you have faith in me remain for the last act. It is willed “Looking Backwards” and the title about tells the story. I got the impression that the contents of some old family album of 1898 had suddenly come to life. The “Alice Ben Bolt” number
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is a riot to me. At last something new on the vaudeville stage. The Three Longfields open the bill with a good acrobatic offering. Morgan and Gates become really interi est,ing when they present a funny ; travesty on “The F"our Horsemen. Horesplay? Yes, but funny. Rose and Bonnie Brill sing and dance. The movie feature is “The ’Nth Comi mandment.” If you are looking for real variety
entertainment, you will find it at the Palace today. Saturday and Sunday. •I- -I- -IAlso on View The Little Theatre Society tonight at the Masonic Temple will present George Ade’s “Father and the Boys.” “The Goldfish” is the offering at English's and “Mr. Pim Passes By” at the Murat. Musical comedy and movies make up the bill at the Rialto. The movies on view include “What a Wife Learned” at the Circle, “Souls
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