Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 57, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1923 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, JULY 18,1923

DAUGHERTY SETS TRUST-BREAM Harvester Company, Cement, Lumber and Canneries Come Under Ban. By United Press WASHINGTON, July 18.—The Federal Government’s trust busting drive today was in motion with renewed vigor. Following a lull of several months ir> which no suits were filed, the Department of Justice has now gone into the courts with a petition asking dissolution of the International Harvester Corporation, which it charges continues to operate in restraint of trade despite decrees ordering its activities curtailed. Within the next few weeks similar actions wilj be taken against Pacific Coast ceyient manufacturers and raisin growers and probably fish canneries and lumber men, it is understood. Certain manufacturers of automobile accessories also are said to be on the slate for Government attack. Attorney General Daugherty put in motion action against certain “industrial octopuses” soon after he took office. Among the anti-trust actions filed in the last two years are those against Northwest lumber associations. Ohio glass manufacturers, pottery makers and the Southern Pacific Railroad. Pressing Parlor Looted Burlars early today entered the Marne Pressing Parlor, 1220 N. | Illinois St., by way of the side j window and stole two suits of clothes i and a coat, valued at $95, and a pay telephone. John Orme, merchant police officer, discovered the robbery. TELLTALE SYMPTONS OF" WOMAN'S ILLS Every woman who suffers from back- ! ache, headaches, dragging-down pains, nervousness, irregularities, displace- j ments, irritability, or despondency j should recognize in such symptoms some , derangement of her system which should 1 have attention before some more serious ailment develops. These conditions are j often evidenced by a sallow complexion, dark circles under the eyes, lassitude and sleeplessness. For nearly fifty years I Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound J has been pre-eminently successful In ; overcoming such conditions, and it is i now recognized everywhere as the standard remedy for woman's Ills.—Advertise- j ment.

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Old Patriarchs Hear Ancient Voice of Israel in “Ten Commandments”

fl-ort. transcending the tner-* making rn, children. :n the tv.:.- "f ■f a motion picture. j flowing out into the sand hui A sand s*led had deposited me be toward the far glisten of the low the great red Egyptian pylon Writer Paints Weird ■ "dth its avenue of sphinxes where in Strange laiiul. I the “Children of Israel,” HAfio. were Then a strange thing happei massing for the Exodus. They shiv- t he crowd were 230 orthodo < red under a sharp wind. Tie- ne lan- n! iny ~%-er 60 years oid, few . oholy dunes lay in somber shadow, speaking English. As if by A hush held the multitude as the C ert they moved together. A!; cameras took range. bleat of sheep and the lowing Theodore Roberts stepped out. lifted tie, haltingly at ; ther hand in majestic gesture and !.• swelled the ancient Helira.tc <• came Moses, leading his people out "Father of Mercy,” and “I

By JACK JUNGMEYER HOLLYWOOD, July 18. —TraveUng 200 miles by train and auto to -a wild stretch of Pacific beach where Cecil B. De Mille was filming the Biblical prologue to his “Ten Commandments,” I expected to see sumptuous spectacles

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technically compassed. Instead, I beheld something of deep spiritual import, transcending the mere making of a motion picture. A sand sled had deposited me below the great red Egyptian pylon with its avenue of sphinxes where the “Children of Israel,” 2,500, were massing for the Exodus. They shivered under a sharp wind. The melancholy dunes lay in somber shadow. A hush held the multitude as the cameras took range. Theodore Roberts stepped out, lifted a hand in majestic gesture and became Moses, leading his people out

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of bondage. The straggling mass followed, dancing, shambling, men, women, children, in the rags of slavery, flowing out into the sand hummocks toward the far glisten of the sea. Writer Paints Weird Picture in Strange Land. Then a strange thing happened. In the crowd were 230 orthodox Jews, many over 60 years old, few of them speaking English. As if by pre-con-cert they moved together. Above the bleat of sheep and the lowing of cattle, haltingly at first, then sure, swelled the ancient Hebraic chants — "Father of Mercy,” and “Hear, O

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Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is One.” I watched De Mille’s face, oddly contorted This was not in the script, not in rehearsals. Here was something flaming from the heart of a people, a sharp echo of old travail, under emotional stress. An old woman fell to her knees, turned and shook a fist at the gates of Pharaoh, weeping, casting sand upon her gray head. Old men's beards were wet with tears. Behind them, save for a space of time and a geographical meridian, was the agony of their forbears and its symbol. In an instant a mob of $lO-a-day extras had been transported into a nation breaking its trammels. Its infection was irresistible. Among them flitted the assistant directors, useless now. I heard one patriarch, his face transfigured, say to a captain of staff; “We know what to do. We know this script—our fathers studied it long before there wer€ movies. This is the tale of our beginnings. It is deep in our hearts.” The stamp of it is deep in the prologue of “The Ten Commandments.” That night and the next I viewed the “rush” film, speeded to the Lasky studios for development and back again by courier. Even in this rough music and projected in a tent, the scenes in Rameses’ court, the Exodus, the charge of the king’s chariots, the incipient revolt against Moses, the miraculous deliverance through the Red Sea, have the tenor and tempo of their Biblical recital. “None of us have escaped the exaltation of It,” said Theodore Roberts, who gives an inspired performance as ACATION For sunburn, bites, soreness, poison ivy or summer colds VICKS ▼ Va fo Rue Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly

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"Moses.” This fervor not only invested the filmed episodes with a moving majesty, but showed in the remarkable esprit of ( the camp. It shortened the work on this sequence by weeks. It broke out in all kinds of self-sacrifice amid the rigors of a particularly “hard locatjpn,” where players trudged three miles to and from work through loose sand, suffered the whips of harsh weather and returned at night without whimper to the “promised land” of tents far from the realms of milk and honey ai\d hot baths. iit the modern sequence of De Mille’s undertaking retains the tone of the prologue, just completed, it will be a memorable picture, something more than magnificent mummery. Together with Roberts as "Moses,” the principals in this ejirly part of the “Ten Commandments” include: James Neill (Aaron), Charles De Roche (Rameses the Magnificent), Estelle Taylor (Miriam), Julia Faye (Queen of Egypt), Lawson Butt (Dathan the Discontented), Gino Corrado (Joshua the Faithful). The modern sequence is being filmed ir San Francisco, with a different

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cast, and is designed to point the personal and social tragedy of the Decalogue flouted in contemporary life. -I- -!- -IThe attractions on view in Indianaeplis today include: “Spite Corner,” at the Murat; “She Walked in Her Sleep,” at English’s; Hope Vernon, at the Lyric; “Blossom Heath Entertainers, at the Palace; “The Brass Bcttle,” at the Circle; “The Birth of a Nation,” at the Rialto; “Are You a Failure?” at the Apollo; “Where’s My Wandering Boy This Evening?” at the Ohio; “Wolf Tracks,” at the Isis, and “Truxton King,” at Mister Smith’s. STREET CAR ELECTRICAL WORKERS ON STRIKE By United Press ST. LOUIS. July 18.—One hundred and seventy-five electrical workers employed by the United Railway Company were out on strike today following refusal of the company to meet demands for wage Increase. The electricians asked for an increase in their maximum wage of from 78 to 92 cents an hour. The

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