Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 119, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1923 — Page 9

FRIDAY, SEPT./28. 1923

Rembusch to Give SIOO for Name of Theater

By WALTER D. HICKMAN Frank Rembusch, president and general manager of the Capitol Amusement Company, -wants to give the Rialto theater on Illinois Street anew name. He is so anxious to got a su table name that he will give a totil of SIOO fcr the best three n mes submitted. Rembusch has asked the three dramatic critics of the Indianapolis daily papers to select the three best names. The first choice as named bp the judges will receive SSO, the second S3O and the third S2O. Beginning next Monday, arrangements will be made to receive the names in the lobby of the theater. The names of the three winners will be announced on Nov. 1. The Capitol Amusement Company of which H. H. Woodsmall is vice president, recently took over the Rialto theater properties. The theatei

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has been redecorated and improvements made. At present a continuous movie policy is in effect. Arthur G. Blacker is manager of the Rialto. “We want anew name for the Rialto and take this method in getting it,” Rembusch sajd today. “It is our aim to present new movie releases with good music.” Everyone is entitled to submit one name. Rembusch said today. -I- -I- -IEntertaining Bill on View at Palace Today My choice of .the acts on the new bill at the Palace is Patrice and Sullivan in “Interlude of Melody.” The woman of this team is a gifted violinist and singer. She wears two stunning gowns and all of her numbers are well chosen. The man is a pianist of marked ability? He also sings, which does no damage to the act. Heer is a neat, refined and pleasing

musical offering which does credit to any vaudeville bill. The Diaz Sisters first open as singers and dancers, but they turn out to be clever v/ira-walk-ers. The sisters walk the wiie in their bare feet. “Right or Wrong” is the title of a playlet concerning a trial of a woman on a charge of grand larceny in a courtroom. The act has a surprise finish. William H. Harwell, Shirley Love and Horace Lantz are in tne cast. Miler and Rothrock offer music and conversation. One of the men appears in blackface. The show is closed by Watson’s Bellhops, a jazz band organization. A pleasing organization The movie feature is “The Silent Partner,” with Owen Moore and Leatrice Joy. When I reviewed the show yesterday afternoon, movies of the Japanese earthquake and fire had not arrived. It was announced they would be here for the Thursday night shows.

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At the Palace today, Saturday and Sunday. •I- ’l* -IOther attractions on view today include: Leah, at Keith’s; “The Deep Tangled Wildwood,” at English’s; “Dangerous People,” at the Murat; “Three Madcaps,” at the Lyric; “Whirl of Girls,” at the Capitol; stock burlesque, at the Broadway; “Main Street,” at the Apollo; “Rupert of Hentzau,” at the Ohio; “Alias, the Night Wind,” at the Isis; “Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife,” at the Circle; "Second Hand Love,” at Mister Smith’s, and "Human Wreckage,” at the Rialto. Tools Stolen From School William D. Beeson, 733 Elm St., reported tools valued at sls stolen from Shortridge High School, where he is a student. Beeson Is the son of Patrolman George Beeson.

MRS. R. D. PUSEY DIES Former Resident Passes Away at Louisville, Ky. t Home. Friends here have received word of the death of Mrs. R. D. Pusey, Louisville. Ky. Mrs. Pusey was a former Indianapolis woman. She was the wife of R. D. Pusey, who was chief clerk o£ the passenger department of the L. E. & W. Railroad. They moved to Louisville about twelve years ago. Mrs. Pusey was 44. She was born in Jackson, Mich. Funeral services arc to be held Friday. Burial will be in Louisville. She is survived by two brothers. Money Goes as Owner Dreams R. E. Harrison, 516 E. Market St., reported to police today that while he was asleep in his room $56 was taken from his trousers pockets.

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