Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 137, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1923 — Page 8

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FINANCIERS WILL SPEAKAT DINNER U. S. Chamber Head and Banker Here Oct. 31. The Associated Employers of Indianapolis and the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce will honor Julius H Barnes, president of th', United States Chamber of Commerce, and Lewis Eugene Pierson, president of the New York City Merchants’ Association, and chairma 1 of the board of directors of the Irvin* Bank-Co-lumbia Trust Company of New York City, with a dinner at the Claypool Wednesday night, Oct. 31, it was announced today. Because of the prominence of the two guests, it is expected they will be greeted by a large representative group of city and Stat 9 business men Both men will speak on current business conditions in tho United States and the current problems of commerce and Industry. Barnes is nationally known because of hla work as president cf the United States Food Administration Corporation from August, 1917, to July, 1919. He la a grain exporter and a director of the institute for New York City. Pierson has been prominent in New Yortt banking circles for twenty *****

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By WALTER D. HICKMAN. SHE variety stage is sadly in need of what is called “song picture. Bezazian and White at the Palace today are contributing their share of meeting the demand for song pictures. Each song has its own background and the singers appear in costume. Most of the numbers are operatic, but the crowning achievement is the suggestion of the love song from "Blossom Time” with the singers in costume. A dancer with this act hejlps to maintain the artistic standard of the singers. Also present is a woman comet player. She can stop the show any time she desires. Here is an act that renews my faith in popular priced vaudeville of the day. Bobby McLean is back In town with movies of his ice skating victories and a demonstration or two in person. More of Bobby in person would help the act. Two of the skaters do a wooden soldier dance on skates. Sampson and Douglas go in for eccentric conversation, with the woman of the team going miles ahead of her male companion. The man sings with too much visible effort of “plugging” a song. At that the act is good for hearty laughs. Will Holmes and Iva Holllston are present with an act which has done service for several masons. Holmes does an old man characterization.

The athletic dogs of Palermo open the show with speed and talent. One of the dogs is a wonder. Splendid act. The movie feature is “Steadfast Heart.” A good show. At the Palace today, Saturday and Sunday. -I- + -IAt 3 o'cjfock this afternoon, three of Stuart Walker’s one-act plays will be presented at the Murat as a special matinee attraction for visiting school teachers. Other attractions on view today Include: "The Covered Wagon,” at English’s; Edith Clasper, at Keith’s; "The Bostonians,” at the Capitol; stock burlesque, at the Broadway; "Partners Again,” at the Murat; Harry Downing and company, at the Lyric; "Soft Boiled,’’ at the Rialto; "Does It Pay,' at the Ohio; "Drifting,” at the Apollo: "Ashes of Vengeance,” at the Circle; "Dulcy," at Mister Smith’s; "The Power Divine,” at the Isis, and "March Hares," at the Masonic Temple. Automobile Expert Here Members of the Indianapolis Automotive Trade Association will hear Alfred Reeves, general manager of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce of New York, at a banquet tonight at the Columbia Club. Reeves Is a grueat of John B. Ormar., manager of the local association, today.

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