Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 135, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1923 — Page 7
WEDNESDAY. COT. 17, 1923
Indiana School Teachers to See Three One-Act Plays of Stuart Walker Friday
m BY WALTER D. HICKMAN P ‘ ~i CHOOL teachers of Indiana will [ S on Friday afternoon at 3 | o’clock have the opportunity of toeing three of Stuart Walker’s oneact plays at the Murat. In the casts of the plays will be Judith Lowry, the "beloved” member of Walker’s company. Others include Elisabeth Black. Wayne Huff, Aldrich Bowker and others. The three plays to be presented are: "Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boll,” "Sir David Wears a Crown” and "The Barg's Great Aunt Sits on the Floor.” “The King's Great Aunt" is anew play. Walker the other day lost thirty pages of the thirty-six of the original script and he was forced to rewrite it. The complete casts of the three plays are as follows: Memory Genevieve Addleman The Prologue Roswell Lowr-y The Device-Bearer 'Martin Larner You-in-the-Audience You and Othes I “SIX WHO PASS WHILE THE LENTILS BOIL” The Boy _ Charles Capchart The Oueen Judith Lowry The Mime • • • Pel" %? dg Z The Milkmaid - Elizabeth Black The Blind man— - Wayne Huff The Ballad Binder . Tom Springer The Headsman . Ainsworth Arnold The scene is a kitchen. The time is when yon will. •‘SIR DAVID WEARS A CROWN” The Population Aldrich Bowker The Soldiery Boyd Azin The Mime Peter Dodge The Milkmaid Elizabeth Black The Blindman Wayne Huff JThe Ballad Singer Tom Springer Ae King's Trumpeter. . . .William Kirkland ■is Majesty, the King Benn Carswell The King s Councillor.. Bertram Yarborough The Headsman . . .' Ainsworth Arnold Her Majesty, the Queen Judith Lowry Sir David Little Boy Charles Capehart His Mother Genevieve Addleman The scene la out aide the palace gate. The time Is during and after the preceding Play. ITT TOTH KINO’S GREAT AUNT SITS ON THE FLOOR” (The first performance on any stage 1 The characters are the same as those in Tins'scene l if the apartment at the king's great aunt. The timt. la during and after the preceding Play. Indications are that Indiana school teachers will take advantage of the opportunity of seeing these plays. The advance sale Is very heavy. -I- -!- -I* Among the attractions on view today are: "Partners Again," with Barney Barnard and Alexander Carr at the Murat; Frances Kennendy at the Palace; “Oh, You Sheik,” at the Lyric: “The Bostonians,” at the Capitol: stock burlesque at the Broadway: Edith Clasper at Keith’s; “The Covered Wagon,” at English’s; "Drifting,” at the Apollo; “Ashes of Vengeance,” at the Circle; "Does It Pay?" at the Ohio; "Dulcy," at Mister Smith’s; "The Exiles,” at the Isis: “Soft Boiled,” at the Rialto, and Marsh’s Modem Museum on W. Market St. •I- -I- -!- Tonight the Little Theatre Society will present “March Hares” at the Masonic Temple. It will be repeated on Thursday and Friday nights. GUN SLIPS; OWNER SHOT oeorge Francis Recovering From Accidental Bullet Wound. George Francis, 24, of 459 N. Arnolda St., is recovering at city hospital today from an accidental gunshot wound received Tuesday night when he dropped a revolver he was taking from his automobile, according to police. The bullet struck the lower lip, knocked out two front upper teeth, ranged upward through the nose, and came out at the inner edge of the left eyebrow. Fighters Escape in Machine After causing two police runs, one an emergency call, on & report that some men were killing two women, participants of fights at Senate and North Sts., and at the Canal and North St., made their escape from the police by getting into a machine and driving away. The fight was between two intoxicated women, witnesses said. Suicide? ‘Just to Scare Wife’ Police rushed to the scene of a supposed suicide attempt. Floyd Simpson, 516 W. Vermont St., told officers he said he was going to take his life to scare his wife.
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2641 Sutherland Ave. Death Is believed due to heart disease. Dr. Harry G. Hill will preach the funeral sermon. Burial will be in Crown Hill. a Mr. Overman was born in Parke County, Indiana. He had lived In Indianapolis thirty years. For many years he was employed by Schnull St Company, wholesale grocers. He was engaged In the real estate business at the time of his death. Surviving are the widow, a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Joseph Dawson of Baltimore Ml, and a son, John Overman at Indianapolis. Frank CL Jordan to Speak “Efficient Fire- Protection and Pre vacation’* Is to be the subject of Frank C. Jordan of the Indianapolis Wate. Company at the meeting of the In dlanapoHs Association of Credit Men at the Claypool Thursday,
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