Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 126, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1923 — Page 6

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HOWARD, CLARK IN MUSICAL REVUE DUEAT KEITH’S Byron and Haig Headline at - Palace and Charles Lindholm at Lyric. mOSEPH E. HOWARD and Ethelyn Clark, vaudeville and musical comedy favorites, will have headline honors at B. P. Keith’s next week In a musical revue. This Offering, which was produced and Staged by Howard, Is called "Etchings Jhrom Life." The act Is staged on the Dame scale as a three-act musical production. A radium gown number is one of the features of the act. Cast Includes James J. Morton, a wallknown headliner; Tlllls and La Rue, descriptive dancers, and an orchestra Os women musicians, and Adelaide pnd Hughes in the "Dancing Soldiers" '' The bill Includes*. ‘ CHARLES IRWIN, billed as "The Modem Comedian." Irwin Is a comedian and story teller. He was last seen at Keith’s as the star of the musical comedy “On Fifth Avenue.” JACK INGLIS AND GENE WINCHESTER. a pair of funmakers, have Joined hands and are offering a comedy act under the title of "Men of the Hour.” JIM AND BETTY MORGAN, youthful pair of entertainers who are musicians as well as singers. During their act they sing and play many of their own compositions. THE THREE ORIGINAL BLANKS, billed as "Europe's Premier Jugglers." They combine Juggling with hazardous equlllbristlc feats. LARRY MEEHAN AND GER TRTJDE NEW, In their act. "Broken Promises," Introduce singing and dancing. Miss Jane Dillon, the distinguished actress, wllj appear In "Sketches From 14fe.” In this act Miss Dillon assumes seven different and distinct yoles, some of them being male characters She Is a reader of note, and at a special Saturday morning performance for school children at the theater she will give readings from James Whitcomb Riley and other Writers. -I- -|- + Two Features on New Bill at Lyric . Featured attractions at the Lyrlo next week will be Gautier’s Toy Shop, one of vaudeville’s outstanding noveltiees, and Charles Linhoim, noted Swedish character comedian. Ponies and dogs that have been trained to do many unusual things In an original way are the principal actors In Gautier's Toy Shop. Lindholm brings to the varieties a Clever comedy playlet called “The Man From Minnesota,” and appears hi the role of a Swede lumber Jack Who strikes a fortune, advertises for a wife. Journeys to New York to size Up a girl who had sent her photograph In answer to the ad, and gets Into a strange mlxup. The bill will include; GALLERINI SISTERS Dainty Italian melody maids who offer a program of musical selections, playing piano, accordion, violin, saxophone, comet and other instruments. WARREN AND OBRlEN—Comedians In a lively line of chatter, songs and acrobatic dancing styled “Bits of Eccentricities.” MAJOR RHOADES Youthful ginger and violin virtuoso In his well drawn “street urchin” characterization. CLIFFORD AND SOUTHERN— Versatile singers, dancers and comedy entertainers In a sparkling routine of vaudeville nonsense. VERA SABINA AND COMPANY— Favorite musical comedy artist In a brand new dance concoction In which she Is assisted by Maurice Leon. THE M'BANNS —Cofriedy Jugglers i tn a diverting exhibition of dexterity billed as "Fun In a Farmyard." ON THE SCREEN—George O'Hara In “Round Three" of the second exalting series “Fighting Blood" and the Sunshine comedy, "The Unreal News Real." *h + + Byron and Haig Top New Show at Palace Betty Byron and William Haig will be seen In “The Book of Vaudeville,”

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First Half Next Week JACK HOXIE —IN—“WHERE IS THIS WEST” Fun and Thrills Galore CHAS. MURRAY COMEDY “WILD AND WICKED” 10c ALL SEATS 10c

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tL.Jerscored attraction at the Palace the first half of next week. "The Book of Vaudeville” was written and produced by Claude W. Bostock. Symbolism plays an Important part In the making of the pleoe. Other acts will be: LITTLE DRIFTWOOD —A skit played by Trixie Hicks and a male quartet. Including Victor Fay, John Rlelly, Howard Hoffman and George Southern. FIVE AVALONS—Performers on the double wires. They Introduce a variety of difficult feats at lightning speed. AL ROSS AND OLGA FOSS—Singlng and instrumental muslo that has Its chief attraction In the novel manner of presentation. BROOKS AND MORGAN—Bobby Brooks is a petite maid, while Frank

“Sally” Booked Fiorenz Zlegfeld brings Marilyn Miller and Leon Errol to English's In the near future In "Sally,’’ the Idol of his heart, with all the adornments characterizing Its original run of nearly two years In New York, seventeen weeks in Boston, five months In Chicago, and recent New York capacity revival. Zlegfeld has tenaciously kept together, with two minor exceptions, the original cast of 1920, which still includes Walter Catlett and other artists Identified with this'show. This has involved constantly mounting cost until now "Sally” has besoms as expensive to operate as his famous "Follies," with which it races neck-and-neck In amiable contest. In some cities It has broken "Follies” box-office records.

I When On Pleasure Bent. Visit The in to fsfs i Monday- Tuesday £ Wednesday ) ll \Tfr BWADW2AY jl \SWJ DEVTXLE if 11 THE ACT DIFFERENT "UTTLE mjqsm DRIFTWOOD" I 'wSjf' ’ WITH l r TRIXIE HICKS J Victor Fay Howard Hoffman & John Reilly and George Southern

BETTY WILLIAM BYRON & HAIG IN—THE BOOK OF VAUDEVILLE

AL ROSS & OLGA FOSS PRESENT “JUST MUSIC” A SINGING AND INSTRUMENTAL NOVELTY

FIVE AVALONS —IN— NOVELTY BITS OF VERSATILITY FEATURE PHOTO GENE STRATTON PORTER'S “MICHAEL C’HALLORAN” A THRILL A SMILE A THROB A SOB

No. I—Charlotte Wynters, with Carr and Barnard, In "Partners Again,” at Murat, week of Oct. 15. No. 2—Ann Myers of the Columbia Wheel production of "Queens of Paris," at the C&lptol next week. No. B—Etbelyn Clark, st B. F. Keith’s all next week. No. 4—Gallerlnl Sisters, an Important attraction at the Lyrlo all U No s—William Haig In “The Book of Vaudeville." at the Palace the last half of next week. Morgan Is of the matinee idol type, They have a line of original chatter that deals with everyday life. The show booked for the last helf of the week will be headed by Walman'l Band, a musical organisation. Other acts will be Mack and Larne, in a comedy offering of the eccentrlo typo; Bob Carroll and Syrell, In a talk feet; Four Entertainers, who are harmony singers, and one other act. ON THE SCREEN—"Michael O'Halloran," adapted from the novel by Gene Stratton-Porter, will be the screen feature the first half of the week. It Is the story of a ragged little street-boy who has the philosophy of a sage and the courage of a Spartan. The cast Is made up of True Boardman, Ethelyn Irving. Irene Rich, Chn -i Cleary, Charles HIU Malles, - Sedgwick and William Boyd. "You Are Guilty*’ is featured the last half of the week, being a story of self-sacrlfloe. The cast Is headed by James Kirkwood and Doris Kenyon. Dexter Teams New Game Elliott Dexter started to take up mah Jongg after a bevy of Chinese girls who worked In his first production for Grand-Asher, "The Way Men Love,” taught him the rudiments of the gams. But he has decided that It takes too much time. "I’m not

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old enough yet," he said, to settle down to mah Jongg." Another McCutcheon Story for Screen "The Man From Brodney'e,” based on the popular novel by George Barr

IBsrlmutter i Jp* A Whole Show From Frills to Thrills J Imagine All This in One Picture! /A 1 BARNEY arrv ALEX fil I BERNARD CARR til/ A THE STARS OF the BROADWAY CAST IN THEIR ORIGINAL I ILL/ HOLES IN THIS GREATEST COMEDY PHOTODRAMA. Wjf\f / \ LAUGHS YOU NEVER LAUGHED BEFORE—THE THROB OF fl/ /InK/ I\ GENUINE DRAMA, TOO—DAZZLING STYLE SHOWS—FES- \ TIVE SCENES FROM "THE FOLLIES” AND THE "MUSIC BOX // I REVUE.” tl Y You've Read the Stories or Seen the Play You'll Want to See This First National Picture “MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR” - | ByDESSA BYRD

LIMITED ENGAGEMENT STARTING SUNDAY, OCT. 14 NORMA TALMADGE IN “ASHES OF VENGEANCE” WILL BE SHOWN AT OUR REGULAR PRICES

McCutcheon, Is directing at the Hollywood studios of Vitagraph. J. Warren Kerrigan plays the title role. Other stars In the cast are Alice Calhoun, Miss Du Pont, Wanda Hawley, Pat O’Malley and Kathleen Key.

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LEM POST BRINGS WEBER’SBAND HERE Armistice Day to Be Featured by Two Concerts, The Bruce P. Robinson Post, American Legion, announces that It Is bringing John C. Weber’s famous “Price Band of America” to Indianapolis for two big patriotic concerts to be given Armistice day, Sunday, Nov. 11, afternoon and evening at Caleb Mills Hall. One of the foremost musical organizations of the United States, the Weber band has long enjoyed popularity In this city where it Is exceptionally well known by reason of former visits, and for the fact that it was for a number of years the musical feature of the Indiana State Fair. The organization includes several noted Instrumental soloists and Katherine Hoch, soprano. Conductor Weber Is famed for the variety and charm of the programs he prepares, and in addition to the program numbers hts band will give in Indianapolis he has sent word that he will add a number of encore selections, these to consist entirely of popular melodies, Grlbble Writes New One Following the example of Sarah Itemhardt, Mojeska and Rejane, and ether celebrated actresses, Delysla, In "The ,Courtesan,” which the Messrs. Fhubert will present In New York later In the month, will enact the role of Elizabeth, the Virgin Queesi of England, In a sketch written by Harry Wagstaff Grlbble, playwright, who did several of the sketches In “Artists and Models." The part of Queen Elizabeth scema to be the one English role that the most celebrated of foreign artistes have invariably chosen.

TOMORROW MISTER VSL SMITH’S All ween THEATRE Talk About All-Star Casts!

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