Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 161, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1923 — Page 3

MONDAY, NOV. 19,1923

Flapper Runs Wild in “Flaming Youth;” A Dog Takes Honors in “Call of Wild”

By WALTER D. HICKMAN C r "l OLLEEN Moore In “Flaming Youth” is called "upon to impersonate a wild flapper. When Colleen flaps she nearly does a shimmy. I have not read “Flam- • ing Youth” by

Warner Fabian, but I have been told that when it comes to speed that It is a second cousin of “Three Weeks.” One of these clays somebody is going to throw away the speed limit and vrite "The Half iecond.” On siting the Circle -sterady, I enoountered a crowded ' house. Frankly, I didn’t

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know what to expect. I seemed to be the only one present who had not read the book. I haven't had the desire to read it and after seeing the picture version of the story I still do no‘t desire to read it. ... The director of the picture seems to have decided at the v#ry beginning •hat the"e should be no cause for the < ensor to get busy. The film centers upon o6lleen Moore as a flapper who starts out as a flapper, but graduates into a vampire. After she jumps from a boat, following a wild party beyond the three-mile limit, she learns a lesson in life. After the rescue she is called back to life by the voice of her dead mother. This gives the flapped a chance to marry a divorced man. This flapper could have married this man in the first or second reel of this movie, but she didn't. From a box office standpoint I am sure that “Flaming Youth" will be a success. I heat'd women and girls near me yesterday whisper to eath other. “What a lovely picture.” And discussing Colleen they said, “Isn’t she the sweetest dear?” “Flami ic Youth” has been given an over-rich setting. There is just one party after another. One party at the beginning of the film is rather wild. It is staged in the home of an over rich man. Milton Sills, Elliott Dexter, Sylvia Breamer and Ben Lyon are in the large cast. C. Sharpe-Minor is again present with an orgar recital which more than pleases. This man knows hew to put comedy and a laugh in the organ. No wonder he is a success. I missed the overture Am sovry. The orchestra is playing “Rienzi.” At the Circle all week. -I- -!- *l- - Plays Double Role in Movie at Isis Norma Talmadge is the attraction at the Isis the first half of the week in one of her earlier productions, “The Law of Compensation.” N, The story is that of a young married woman who is kept from breaking up her home by the story her father tellsof her mother's mistakes. She plays the role of the daughter as well as the mother. Charles Murray in “Fearless Flannigan,” a farce, completes the bill. At

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- the Isis, first half of the week. ! —(By the Observer.) -I- -l- *!* | A Few More Words About “Winter” Movie | The Ohio this week is holding over the Fox masterpiece, "If Winter Comes. ” In the cast are Percy Marmont, i Ann Forrest and many others who know liow and

when to act. In my first review on this picture I said it was the best movie T have seen this season. And I still think so. To miss “If Winter Comes” is to pass up one of the most delightful experiences in the history of film making This picture did big business last week and it should repeat well this week.

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There is every reason in' the world why you should see "If Winter Comes” at the Ohio. •I* I* -IRlinn in “The Bad Man” at Mister Smith’s Today Holbrook Blinn is featured in “The Bad Man” at Mister Smith's this week. Blinn used “The Bad Man" on the stage with success a season or two ago. Blinn screens well and the picture version follows closely the stage story. I find this picture Interesting com-edy-drama work. At Mister Smith's all week.

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“Buck” Proves That Ho Is a Good Actor in Flms It was no easy task to film Jack London's “The Call of the Wild.” As you know, it is a story of r dog while under the influence of the North becomes more wolf than dog. The real star of this movie is a dog by the name of “Buck.” Directors are being highly

successful with dogs this season. “Buck” is called upon to do more than just parlor tricks. Probably that is the reason this movie is different from socalled animal pictures. “Buck" is called upon to stage several fights with other dogs. These fights have been well handled and had to be to follow the story of Jack London. To my way of thinking.

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the best work that “Buck” does is when he discovers how to make his bed in the snow. Comedy is injected into the film when three tenderfoots from the States arrive in-the Far North This picture is so human and so well done on the part of the dogs that actor comedy is not even necessary, but Miller’s Antiseptic Oil Known as Snake Oil • TOPS PAIN From coant to coast men and women are singing the praise of “Snake Oil,” a most powerful, penetrating pain relieving llnlm ->nt. It will penetrate thickest sole leather In 8 minutes Mrs B. Werner, New Orleans, La„ write* “Thanks to your wonderful penetrat Ing oil, it relieved me of Rheumatisc and deep seated chest cold after otha remedies failed.” “I had rheumatism so bad I had t walk on crutches for nine years,” sajn H. C. Hendrix, old soldier of Mlnneap olfs, Minn. “After three month s treat ntent with ‘Snake Oil' laid off ml crutches and now can walk like a boy/ J. B. Moore, Pittsburgh. Pa., rail road man. says: “ ‘Snake Oil’ Is th. only liniment that ever gave me reii t from rheumatism. I use it regular after being exposed to had weather." For rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, stiff Joints, pain In back and - limbs, corns, bunions, chest colds, sore throat, “Snake OH" is said to be without an e-v-al Ref imit-t‘!on*. nothing ilk# It. Get it from Haag Drug Cos. —Advertisement.

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these scenes are received with laughs and approval. “The Call of the Wild” has been well directed on the whole. The children will love this one. If you want to make your child happy this week then visit the Apollo with the children. The bill includes Clyde Cook in “Wet and Weary.” There is a trick hose in this comedy which gets many laughs. Just where the director got the rain storm is a mystery to me, tut it is a real wet rain. At the Apollo all week. •I- -I- -IMovie Feature New Policy Bill at Lincoln Square Roy Stewart is featured in . “The Sage Brush Trail,” which is playing at the Lincoln Square Theater this week. Marjorie Daw, Wallace Beery j and Johnny Walker are also in the! cast. This is a typical Western story; | with Stewart playing the role of sheriff in a tough border county. Ho j is in love with a school teacher, and j refuses to arrest a man who is her j brother, but whom he believes to be j her lover. The brother is finally acquitted of the crime, and the story has a satisfactory ending. The vaudeville attraction includes Barrifcv First and Victoria, who have a song and dance act with a comedy element supplied by the former. This Is a pleasing act and met with favor last night. Oscar Chambers in “Married Men” and Madame Rosaline complete the bill, which will be shownat the Lin-

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coin Square Theater all this week. — (By Observer.) •I- -I- -IOther attractions on view today in- ! elude: “Bringing Up Father,” at English’s; Janet Adler antkband at the Lyric; Aunt Jemina at Keith’s; I “Springtime Revue’-’ at the Palace: I “Breezy Times” at the Capitol and stock burlesque at the Broadway. Tonight £Uena Gerhardt will be the soloist with the Maennerchor at the Academy of Music. MAGNUS CONVINCED HE CAN NOT SUPPORT HIRAM Minnesotan Declares Californian Has Lost “Progressivisin’’ Hy Unitffi Press CHICAGO, Nov. 19. —Senator Magnus Johnson, of Minnesota is convinced Senator Hiram Johnson, California, candidate for Republican nomination for President, has “lost some of his progressivism.” For that reason Magnus Johnson fears he may be unable to support his namesake. A third party ticket appears inevitable, Johnson said. The Republicans will nominate President Coolidge and the Democratic convention will select “another standpatter.” he said. Judge Says Parents Lax Parents of today are too lax in dealing with their children and do not give them the companionship and lessons in helpfulness given children of yesterday. Judge James A. Collins of Criminal Court said in a talk at the Meridian St. M. E. Church Sunday afternoon at a De Molay Club Parents’ day program.

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SPEEDWAY ASSOCIATION HEAD UNDER ARREST Charles Berkamp.yJleld at Cleveland as Fugitive From Akron. Itu I nih-d,Press ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. Nov. 19. Charles Berkamp, Cleveland, Ohio! president of the International Motor Speedway Association, is under arrest on a charge of being a fugitive from justice in Akron, Ohio. Police said he was wanted in connection with an illegal stock transaction. Berkamp was indicted in Akron on charges of issuing stock for the motor speedway before that project was incorporated. ‘SHOOT BOOZE DRINKERS’ They Are Traitors to United States, Evangelist Says at “Big Meeting." Only by following God's laws, even when they conflict with man-made laws, can man avoid disaster. Dr. L. W. Munhail, Philadelphia evangelist, formerly of Indianapolis, declared at the Y. M. C. A. “Big Meeting” Sunday at English’s Theater. “The man who opposes the eighteenth amendment and Volstead act ignores our basic law’ and is a traitor, and traitors should be shot or put out of the country,” he declared. He decried “immorality” in moving picture advertisements, pictures in newspapers and magazines, and in modern dancing.

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