Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 193, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1923 — Page 10

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CHRISTMAS SPIRIT STILL REIGNS AS DAY Children and Unfortunates in Institutions Hold Delicious Memories, The Christmas spirit continued in Indianapolis today as the city settled back into normal activity. Children and unfortunates in institutions will long- remember Christmas day as the happiest one of their lives. Despite early snow and rain the skies had cleared by 9 o’clock and the sun shone brightly. Children who received wagons and roller skates were enjoying their presents to the utmost. Those who received sleds or ice skates were hoping for colder weather. Christmas Visits Made Knights of Columbus made their annual visit to the Little Sisters of liie Poor, 526 E. Vermont St. with donations of clothing, food and money Christmas afternoon. More than 3,000 needy families- were remembered Christmas day by baskets of food, according to officials of the Family Welfare Association. The Shrincrs and the Salvation Army each distributed 600 baskets. More than 2,000 children made Monument PI. resound as guests of the Elks in their annual Christmas party. The children attended a performance at the Circle Theater and received gifts. Mayor Shan.c spoke. Turkey at Blind School Children at the Indiana school for the blind who remained ovir the holidays enjoyed a turkey dinner Christmas day. A total of 311 prisoners in the county iail were treated to a roast pork dinner At the Indiana Woman’s Prison attendants distributed gifts to prisoners and a special dinner was served. Guests were allowed in all penal institutions for special visits with friends and relatives. Actors from local theaters env livened the day for inmates of the Indiana Central Hospital for the Insane. An oyster dinner was served at noon. Chicken dinner was served at the county hospital at Julietta. Children in hospital wards of the city spent a happy day with toys and food presented by the various civic clubs and individuals. Nurses sang Christmas carols during the day. JAPANPRQTESTS ALIEN LAND LAW Note Is Handed State Department by Ambassador. Bu United Press WASHINGTON. Dec. 26.—Japan has made formal representations to the United States, amounting to a protest against the anti-alien land laws of California and other western States, it was learned today. The protest is understood to have been made in a communication delivered to the state department by Ambassador Hanihara, Japanese envoy in Washington. This step by Japan follows closely upon the decisions of the United States Supreme Court confirming the constitutionality of the western laws barring Japanese from holding land in any way in those States for agricultural purposes.

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Broadway Theatre SNAPPY. PEPPY BURLESQUE Now Playing “Oh Joy” Company With Billy (Grogan) Spencer

CAPITOL All This Week. Twice Daily—--2:15 and 8:15. Popular Prices. COLUMBIA BURLESQUE Present* Clark & McCullough’s “MONKEY SHINES” A Burlesque Review Without a Rival Ladies! This coupon and 25c will admit lady to best reserved seat snj matinee except Sundays or holidays. **

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ENGLISH’S bit MbIVII ir Matinees—2:ls SAM H. HARRIS presents with Cha.lntl. ('lark . McCullough, William Gaxton. Sam Ash, Helen Rich. Ruth Page, Amelia Allen, Hal Sherman, I.eila Rieard, McCarthy Sisters. 100 others, including ORIGINAL MI'SIC BOX GIRLS. Prices—Nttes. 63.50, *3.00, #2.50, *2.00, *I.OO. Mat., New Year’s, #2.50, $2.00, *1.50. *1 00. Sat. matinee, *3.00, $2.50, #2.00, SI.OO. Pius 10% U. 8. Tax. Km Off re Sale Thursday, Dec. 27.

KEITH’S CHRISTMAS WEEK BILL WALTER C. KELLY THE VIRGINIAN .HOOF, CLAUDE <5. FANNIE USHER THE BIDK-A-WKE HOME GOMEZ I HALL A TRIO I SHAPIRO THE AMERICAN TENOR VAUGHN COMFORT JLM MIE JONES. PI A NIST mcdonai.o i the A OAKES I DUPONTS MASON &. COLE REVUE SONGS, DANCES. MtSIC Pathe News—Topics—Fables

Palaces 1:00 TO 11:00 P. M. A Rural Musical Comedy “Lonesome Town” Featuring Toby Wilson Stephens Choy Ling Hee and T roupe KoJister Alexander “the'*' PASSING Fries & PARADE*’ Wilson Photo Feature “Broken Hearts Broadway”

WHERE THE CROWDS CiO! I ungn ALL THE LYRICito T it M P E MONTMARTRE REVUE WITH FRANK EISEROM. ML.LE. ARMAN AND COMPANY LES GELLIS PARISIAN ENTERTAINERS WHITFIELD NORTH LANE & IRELAND & WARD GEN. PISANO FIVE & COMPANY BALIOTS CHAS. ORR PRESENTS “A HOLLAND ROMANCE” QUAINT MUSICAL COMEDY Dancing in the Lyric Ball Room Afternoon and Evening OpMINO—NEXT WEEK EDNA WALLACE HOPPER 62-Year-Old Flapper Who Discovered the Fountain of Youth

TOUAV 2:13-8 = 15. MATINEE SATURDAY THE MUSICAL COMEDY ALL NEXT WEEK —Mats—New Year’s Day, 2:30, Saturday THE MOST TALKED about play IK THE "WORLD txxky? Thry that era had 12 performance* * week la Hew Yack , ATHEIf PUy that ever brought 10,000 letters of praise ■** THE ■ M Ik ■■ 1 PUy ever preached about from a dura sand pulpits I raj! VK * Pliy ever lectured about in Schools and Universities |Jf Mis W Play that brought governmental honon to to author ||l m He. Hf I Play that entertains as much as it helps you "* ■ #ra =3* CM YOU AFFORD TO MISS SEATS NOW SELLING—TWO BOX OFFICES PRlCES—Evenings, 50c to $2.50 —Mats. Tues., Sat., 50c, sl, $1.50 TOM RUTH ST. DEN IS n.n>, 8:30 P\ M. TED BHAWN-DENISHAWN DANCERS f l - 65 . * s - 20 > ,5 -

WESTERN FARMERS ARE ‘THROUGH WITH COOLIDGE’ Senator Wheeler Attacks President’s Agricultural Relief Idea. Bu United Press WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—Western farmers,-Irrespective of party lines, are “through with Coolidge and strong for McAdoo for the presidency,” Senator Wheeler of Montana declared today in a scathing attack on the President’s agricultural relief idea. So far as the farming west is concerned, Wheeler said, Coolodiges’ ideas

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BIG HOLIDAY BILL BERT LYTELL BLANCHE SWEET In George M. Cohan’* “MEANEST MAN IN THE WORLD” A First National Picture A Circle Presentation “MUSICAL MOMENTS” An Intimate Revue With DOROTHY 3EEGAR BOBBY TREMAINE HOWARD & FREDERICKS NETHERLANDS FOLK SONG Played by DKSSA BYRD and CIRCLE BRASS QCINTET COMEDY—NEWS—CARTOON

THE management of the Circle Theatre lias the honor to announce the pre-re-lease showing of GEORGE FITZMAURICE’S production of “THE ETERNAL CITY,” which was produced in Rome, Italy, and New York, and which is said by authorities to touch anew height in scenic and dramatic accomplishment. Samuel Goldwyn, the producer, chose Indianapolis because of The Circle Theatre’s splendid presentation and superb environment. Beginning Sunday, Dec. 30th

AMUSEMENTS. Ona B. Talbot Fine Arts Enterprises Announcements MAIL YOUR ORDER TODAY FOR CHOICE SEATS (gfrrtgtmaa "iflitimt" ghumrgltmt This music-lovers * series for you. FRIEDA HEMPEL January 20th COSTUME RECITAL „ CINCINNATI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA RUDOLPH GANZ, Soloslt. Monday Evening, January 28 MISCHA ELMAN February 3rd VIOLIN RECITAL FEODOR CHALIAPIN February 17th GREATEST LIVING RUSSIAN SINGER JOSEPH LHEVINNE—Mme. LHEVINNE TWO-PIANO RECITAL—Sunday Afternoon, March 9. CINCINNATI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Monday Evening, March 24 EMMY KRUEGER, Soprano—Wagner Program Prices —$3.00, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, SI.OO. Tax 10% Extra Self-addressed stamped envelope for return of tickets. SEATS NOW SELLING—Ona B. Talbot Office, 816 Humc-Mansur Bldg.

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are "archaic” and "antedeluvian." The President’s message, he said, shows he does not understand the distressing plight of the farmers west of the Mlssisippi. Muncie Man to Speak Charles E. Watkins, personnel director of the Muncie division of the General Motors Corporation, will address the Advertising Club Thursday noon at the Chamber of Commerce.

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TODAY FOR THE LADIES * A Full Sized Copy of Gertrude Atherton's* Much Discussed Book “BLACK OXEN” GIVEN FREE To each of the first 1,000 women who attend the Matinees Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, December 26, 27, 28, in order that the real greatness of the film version may be more widely realized. Soon to be shown at t£ie Circle THE CIRCLE THEATRE

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APOLLO S CHARLES JONES “Heirs Hole” Spat Family Comedy “ROUGHING IT” Charles B. Lines—New Songs VIRGIL MOORE’S APOLLO ORCHESTRA jb Now Showing DOUGLAS McLEAN “GOING OP” STAN' LAUREL COMEDY “ROUGHEST AFRICA” PATHE NEWS Lester Huff PLAYING*NOVELTY SOLO “HATS” COMING NEXT WEEK D. W. Griffith’s “The White Rose” A Story of a Girl Who Couldn't Stop Loving.

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DID YOU RECEIVE MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS? Pay v We suggest you de--4' posit it in a Savings J / Q/ Account, and thus /2 /0 make it a growing, on Savings lasting gift. Don’t wait until January Ist to “turn over your new leaf.” Now is the time and your Christmas money the way. -s. MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street \

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