Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 103, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1923 — Page 3
MONDAY. KEPT. 10. 1923
Jackie Has Good Times in ‘Circus Days’; ‘Soft Boiled’ Mix Has One Bad Habit
By WALTER D. HICKMAN. the entire rights to “Circus Days" because it has the playful services of Jackie Coogan. I rather have the suspicion that Jackie's father told him one day that if he would be a f n is'o wn one of jyWP' HUkI these fine days. : a **.. The way “Circus Days" looks Ski JEkB is proof that Dad Coogsm lived up Unfted States JACKIE COOGAN much to yell about while in the theater and lots more to talk about when they get home. No Indianapolis father will get any rest this week unless he takes the children to the Circle, whe-i Jackie is having the time of his life. When Dad and mother gets to the theater they will discover that this little chap by' the name of Coogan appeals to the heads of the families as well as to the children. T heard more real laughter at the Circle yesterday during the filming of the Coogan movie than I have done for a long time. “Circus Days” will appeal to the younger genera tjon because every lad has played “circus.” Jackie has a whole big circus, clowns, camels, elephants, horses, peanuts, monkeys and everything else to romp with in this movie. Jackie runs away from “home" to join the circus in the old days when the show traveled from town to town in wagons. He has a noble purpose because his mother is very unhappy' because she is without funds to support him. Jackie first taste of circus life is in the role of a lemonade and peanut salesman. Here we get some delicious fun done as .Jackie likes to do it. This movie is glorious because it gives Jackie a chance to be a real hoy. dirty face, funny clothes and all that. Jackie does his best “acting” in the scenes where he impersonates a your.g female bareback rider. This scene is one which will start the chil dren in the audience yelling with delight. Jackie by his antics in this n.oy'ie has made himself a real pal to every .boy' and girl in this country. It is a movie for children and as that i is a good movie. Every boy and girl in Indianapolis should see Jackie in “Circus Days.” One of the pleasing features of the bill is a scenic novelty. “The City,” which shows the beauty' often overlooked in New York C*ity r . Modest Altschuler has given it a musical score of rare beauty. It is so good that the audience applauded it when I was looking the show over.
The bill includes an overture, a news weekly, an organ solo and a comedy, "High Life." At the Circle all week. 4 -!• -!- Tom Mix Springs Many Nifties in “Soft Boiled” Tom Mix as the "soft boiled” cowboy in "Soft Boiled" has only one bad habit. He does not smoke nor does strong drink touch his lips By means of a sub-title he tells us that his one bad habit is to “whistle naughty songs.” This new Tom Mix movie opens in the regulation western fashion and make-up, horse and everything, but — and that is where the difference comes Jn. Tom becomes a “soft boiled” gentleman. He wears Harold Lloyd glasses and at times you imagine that he plays on a harp and wears a halo. In “Soft Boiled” there is a man by the name of Tom Wilson. Wilson works in blackface and he comes mighty near stealing ail the comedy honors. He is body guard and servant to an eccentric old man who loses his temper at least once every hour. When the old man throws away his
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i composure, lie breaks up a cane. It ! is Wilson's job to keep the old man 'in canes. These scenes are delicious comedy with Wilson putting it over in great shape. "Soft Boiled" comes mighty near being the intimate movie, a good deal like the intimate revue as staged by' Ed Wynn. The tub titles aid in giving this impression. Mix has always been identified with the “western stuff” and it is some job for a jnan to break away from his bank role. If I am not wrong, Mix has a chance of becoming one of the leading figures in screen comedy if he keeps on at the pace he sets for himself in “Soft Boiled." “Soft Boiled” is rare fun. Believe in me? Then go to the Apollo this week and see this oneThe bill includes Hall Room boys in a comedy', “Holy’ Smoke;” a news weekly and the regular music. At the Apollo all ,week. •I- -I- -!- In Which a Director 'Pries to Outdo Mister De.Millc I * The man who directed “Tlie Comi mon Law.” the latest attempt to screen Robert W. Chambers’ novel of that name, evidently' attempted to outno Mr. DeMilie in a point of lavishness. The powers that be seem to think that “The Common Law” is safe movie material j inc director has f./ i'/ii Myers. Bryant v Washburn. Phyl- . f *. lis Haver. Doris !t/ May and Wally \ [ L y i van as the chief players. CORTNNE Many or the GRIFFITH scenes are lavish. The costumes are smart and all of that but the picture does not contain the punch which lurked in the printed drama. Maybe we blase individuals have passed the stage of being shocked when a woman decides to be a common law wife to a man instead of walking down the aisle to an altar. That is the theme of this Chambers' novel. All of Chambers' novels are highly
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AND OUR COWBOY HERO OF THE SCREEN BECOMES A SHOE FITTER IN “SOFT BOILED," AT THE APOLLO. YES, IT IS TOM MIX, THE ONE WITH THE GLASSES. CAN YOU IMAGINE IT? ANYWAY, THIS NEW TOM MIX COMEDY IS A DELIGHT.
vie. as it has been handled at length in this department. At Mister Smith’s all week, in addition to Round 11 of “Fighting Blood." Gladys Walton Is Cast as a Chorus Girl Gladys Walton, as a chorus girl, has the leading role in “The Town Scandal," which is showing at the Isis the first half of this week. The story deals with the hardships of a chorus girt when she returns to her home town for work during the summer. The men who had tried to make love to her in New York would not give her a position when she applied to them. She finally wins a fight against them when she threatens to expose them to their wives. There is a love story that is well carried out. Edward Hearne, Edward Me Wade. Virginia True Boardman. Rosa Gore, and Nadine Hereford are in the cast. A Harold Lloyd comedy is an added f-Reaction. (By Observer.) •!• ■!• -ITho V illage Blacksmith Now Enters the Movies "The Village Blacksmith." a photoplay which was suggested by’ the famous poem by Longfellow, is the attraction at the Rialto this week. Dave Butler, Virginia Yalli, Tull.v Marshall. Bessie Love and others hay’e roles in this picture. Some of the sub titles are excerpts from the poem, and the story follows the thought of the poem as closely as
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possible. It is not necessary to give here any of the action, bin. it is sumcient to say that there is some good acting, and very capable direction by Jack vbi-ci. At the Rialto this week. (By Observer.) Other attractions on view today include: “Yes. My Dear.” at the Lyric:
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RED CROSS PLANS TO BE DISCUSSED Regional Conference Opens Wednesday at Claypool. Persons interested in Red Cross work are invited to a Red Cross regional conference at 11 a. in. Wednesday at the Claypool. Reservations for a luncheon at 12:15 should be made at Red Cross headquarters, 411 Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Cecelia Deubig, former director of swimming at the local Y. M C A. and now a field director for the Wash ington division of the Red Cross, will give lifesaving demonstrations at 1:15 p. m. Nichol.-on, Junior Red Cross director o£ the Washington division; J- Arthur Jeff a assist •u:' nanager of the division, >.<• Myro-' Green will speak. William Fortumchairman of the local chapter, will preside. George Lovett in "Concentration,” at the Palace; “Runnin’ Wild,” at the Capitol; burlesque and vaudeville at the Broadway, and “The Unwanted Child,” at the Murat.
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MAN HELD AFTER THEFTS Donald Sellers, Beech Grove, Ind., is held at the city prison under $5,000 bond on a vagrancy charge pending investigation of the robberies at the ! home of Humphrey Knighton, 1261 Naomi St., where $34 was taken, and |at * the home of Hattie Meloy, 1265 j Naomi St, where the house was ran- | sacked, but nothing discovered missing TABERNACLE DEAD REINS POSITION The resignation of Maj. Earl F. Hites as pastor of Cadle Tabernacle was in the hands of directors of the Cadle Tabernacle Evangelistic AssoI ciation today. Circumstances resulting from ! changes in tabernacle ownership and I policy were given as reasons by Major Hit ■■• St in announcing his resignation <(( ,•■ :ne a-i-mon Sunday afternoon. 1 i.j said that in his twenty-two months pasto: he had endeavored to work as “Go 1 wanted him to work.” • He praised the tabernacle program, and said the tabernacle would never be sold for any purpose other than I religious. j “The cause of my Resignation is well | known to directors and to the board,” said Major Hites.
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RIKHOFF ACTION SCOREDBY CLUB Suspension of Two Members Unjust, Vote Says, Religious strife in the police department was declared the cause for the action of Herman F. Rikhoff. j chief of police, in suspending Lieut. Arthur B. McGee and Patrolman Harvey W. Bedford, according to resolutions passed recently by the Englewood Hustling Hundred, civic club. The chief's action resulted from the policemen's trip to Colfax, Ind., in search for the slayer of Robert Wat- | son without reporting to the chief j first. In defense of the suspended policeI men, the resolutions declare the suspension “evidently sprang from a desire to discriminate against rather than to discipline these men, judging from the unfair tactics which have been and are now employed against, the Protestant members of the police department.”
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