Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 65, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1923 — Page 11

FRIDAY, JTJLY 27, 1923

JTTLE THEATRE WILL COMPLETE [ FIRST PHOTOPLAY Kve Being Made to Swell ■ Building Fund of Local M Society, VB7 WALTER D. HICKMAN. does not have to journey to to see movies made, around Indianapolis any nice and you probably will see memos the Little Theatre Society scenes before the movie camera V Rhodes & Chouinard. B The Little Theatre members have Beamed for years of the possibility (of owning their own home and work'shop. Before the dream can come true, a building fund must be obtained. So they are making a movie melodrama with Indianapolis actors. All the scenes are laid in and around the city. The scenes shift from quaint Marion County farmer homes to picnic scenes in city parks. There is also one quaint old scene done before a hardware store at Fisher’s Station. The players are having a great time making the movie and giving many people at the same time practical knowledge of how mo vies are made. ■tome Old Timers Take Hip Stage Duties Again Now days it seems to be the fad for a number of aged former actors to band together and stage a ‘‘comeback’’ act. The vaudeville audiences have been rather tolerant with this sort of entertainment. The same spirit of tolerance has been extended them as are given children. * The greatest interest that I find in acts of this nature is that it is a neans of comparing the desires of audiences today with those thirty and forty years ago. At the Palace the last half of the week are a number of aged people who entertained our grandfathers and grandmothers years ago. They are appearing under the title of “Phetomenal Players.” They sing the

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AUGUST c 4 f wi CLEARANCE 0/\LiHi Now’ going on. Big reductions on all merchandise. We must make room for our fail goods eoming in. Plenty of bargains at all our Stores.

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MOTION PICTURES BETTER HURRY TO SEE “THREE WISE FOOLS” MADE FROM JOHN GOLDEN’S STAGE SUCCESS OVERTURE "THE BAT," BY STRAUSS MODEST ALTSCHULER, Musical Director A Snooky Comedy DESSA BYRD “A JUNGLE ROMEO” Playing "ANNABELLE” COMING SUNDAY j/5 RICHARD "WALTON TOLLY . ANDRIS LAFAYETTE

songs of days gone by and how sweet and refreshing some of the old tunes sound. The “Phenomenal Players" really worked the audience up to a high state of appreciation because Ben GrinnelJ, Banks Winter and the others have not forgotten how to act and entertain. These old timers will not bore you to death,, but will, if I am not all wrong, actually entertain you. Hiskey and Hart Revue consists of a number of dances. The toe work of one of the women dancers is splendid. The man has loads of personality. He should be given more to do. Charles Lane and Jack Freeman have some comicel conversation concerning doughnuts and the necessity of having a hole in each doughnut. Elida Morris plays piano-accordian. Laura and Billy Dreyer opeu the show in a dance offering. The movie is Douglas Mac Lean in "Sunshine Trail.” At the Palace today, Saturday and Sunday. -I- -I- -IOther attractions on view today

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Meetings Here Saturday P. E. O. Sisterhood. Luncheon. Lincoln. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Luncheon. 7th. floor, C. of C. Altrusa Club. Luncheon. Lincoln. Beta. Luncheon. Board of Trade.

include* McKay Morris in "Peter Ibbetson” at the Murat; the Grand Players in “My Lady Friends” at English’s; Lillian Burkhardt in “The Straight Dope” at the Lyric; "Three Wise Fools” at the Circle; “The Love Piker” at the Ohio; "The Birth of a Nation” at the Rialto; Harry Carey in “Crashin’ Through” at the Isis and “The Buster” at Mister Smith’s.

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ENGLISH'S S FINAL WEEK GRAND PLAYERS “MY LADY FRIENDS” MATIVEES WED., SATURDAY and SUNDAY. 25c. 88c. BOc. Each night 23c, 30c, 7Be. Mata., SilS. Nlghta. 8:13

murat The Stuart Walker Company Laat Three Time* in the Moet Beautiful Production of the Seaaan “Peter Ibbetson” McKay Morris and Julia Hoyt YeVk ENTER MADAME

1 TO 11 P. M. EDW. LEROY RICE Prppntii PHENOMENAL PLAYERS “Headliner* Before Y'eu Were Barn** ELIDA MORRIS I HICKEY Exclusive Songs _ HART LAURA BILLY I REVUE DREYER 20TH CENTURY ' to the DANCE REVUE | Eye and Kur CKA3. o JACK LANE O l FREEMAN “Crullers and Doughnuts” PHOTO FEATURE DOUGLAS MACLEAN “SUNSHINE TRAIL”

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Excursion Next Sunday TO Michigan City $2.75 (Lake Michigan) Walkerton .. $2.70 (Koonti Lake) Rochester. . $2.35 (Lake Maniton) Returning Same Date NICKLE PLATE ROAD Tbe New York, Chicago Sc St. r,onti Railroad Company Lako Erie k Weatern District Train lea Tee Indianapolis Union Station, 8:30 a. m.; Maas. Ave. Station. 6:38 a. m. Also low round trip fares, with longer limit, to theae and other points. For further information phone Circle 6800, Circle 6300, Main 4567. Main 2120 R. C. Fiacua, Aaa’t Gen'l Pass. Agt. Indianapolis, Ind.

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INDIANAPOLIS MADE IS STUTZ CO. AIM Stutz cars made here in the future will be a complete Indianapolis product, William N. Thompson, president of the company, has announced. A move launched recently by Charles M. Schwab, who, with associates, now controls Stutz Motors, was aimed to manufacture all parts of Stutz cars at the local factory, Tenth St. and Capitol Ave. The Riant is now in readiness for

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manufacture of six-cylinder motors to be used in moderate priced cars. At the same time there has been a record breaking demand for the four-cylinder higher priced cars, officials said. The plant at present is prepared to build 10,000 six-cylinder motors in 1924. Other departments have been enlarged. Retail sales for the first six months of 1923 have exceeded entire production last year. Thirty new accounts have been opened this month, lt was said.

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