Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 212, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1924 — Page 11

THURSDAY, JAN. 17,1924

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THE ACTORS GET MANY THRILLS IN “THE CAT AND CANARY," MYSTERY PLAY OPENING MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MURAT FOR A WEEK, AS- WELL AS THE AUDIENCE. THE PICTURE TO THE LEFT SHOWS CLIFFORD DEMPSE* FRIGHTENING EMILY TAFT DURING ONE SCENE OF “THE CAT AND CANARY.” THE OTHER PICTURE SHOWS MISS TAFT RECEIVING A SHOCK TREATMENT FROM WILLIAM MACAULEY.

WRS. TALBOT ANNOUNCES GREAT PROGRAM FOR HEMPEL How great an interest may be, kindled by the memory of an artist j is shown in the international success that has come to Frieda Hempel, who ] will be heard in recital at the Murat j next Sunday afternoon when she will be surrounded by all the tradition and atmosphere of the famous Jenny Lind. It is three years since Frieda Hempel was chosen to impersonate the Swedish Nightingale at the centenary celebration of Jenny Lind in New York. Since that time she has been heard in her "Jenny Lind Concert” in every part of the United States, in London and Sweden. Miss Hempel will appear in the ex RED PEPPER HEAT ENDS CREST COLDS Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up the congestion Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. "Red Pepper Rub” is the cold remedy that brings quickest relief. It cannot hurt you and it certainiy seems to end the tightness and drive tne conand soreness right out. has such concentrated, penWrating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, stiff joints relief comes at once. The moment you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the congested spot Is warmed through and through. When you are suffering from a cold, rheumatism, backache, stiff neck or sore muscles. Just get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub. made from red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the quickest relief known.—Advertisement. Suffered Av/fully With Itching Scalp Cuticura Heals “I suffered awfully with itching acalp. also pimples and sore erupgtions on my face. The pimples were hard and sore and a dry scale formed over them. They were in large blotches and looked awfully bad. My hair fell out and I lost many hours' good sleep on account of the itching and burning. I was troubled with pimplea for several years. “ Seeing an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment I sent lor a free sample. I purchased fviore, and after using two boxes of Ointment and three cakes of Cuticura Soap I was healed.” (Signed) Allred Larson, 996-25th Ave., Milwaukee, Wise. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment ams Talcum daily and keep your skin dear and healthy. f*an>!* Frt brMall Address: "Cttfcmrs Laborftteriti, Dipt. H, M&Jdiß 41, Man " Sold sverywhere. Somp2sc. Ointment rSar-fiCOc.TairumOe. Try our new Shaving Stick* AMUSEMENTS

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the period, when the following program will be given. PART I Menuett E flat major Mozart Mr. Bos Deh vieni non tardar (trom the Marriage of Figaro) .....Mozart Miss Hempel Fruhlingag'.aube Schubert Llebesbotschaft Schubert Du bist die ruh Schubert The Herdsman's Song (by request). . Norwegian Melody (Generally known as the Echo Song) Miss Hempel. Song Without Words—A flat major (Duet) Mendelssohn Rondo G major Mozart Mr. Bos PART TWO Grand Aria Dt Bravura Ombra Leggiera (Shadow Song from Dlnorah) with flute obltgato.Meyerbeer Miss Hempel (a) Ar'a from Suite Aubert (b) Allegretto Godard Mr. Fritze (a) Should He Upbraid Blshoo The Evening Bell Taubcrt Bird Song (by request) Taubert (and) Home, Sweet Homo. (From the opera Clart, or The Maid of Milan. On May 8. 1923. the centennary of the first singing of Home, Sweet Home. Miss Hempel paid her tribute to the simple melody by broadcasting it to more than a million listeners.) -I- -!• •!• WAR VETERANS INVITE SPECIAL GUESTS FOR FILM The Veterans of Foreign Wars have Invited the G. A. R. and all disabled soldiers who are confined in hospitals in Indianapolis to be their guests at the regular Friday matinee of “Powder River,” at English’s. Members of the G. A. R. are requested to get in touch with their post commanders so arrangements can be made. Special plans are being made to get the disabled soldiers and G. A. R. members to and from the theater. On Friday night the newsboys and carriers of The Indianapolis Times wijl be guests of the veterans, as special seats will be held for the boys. “Powder River" is the official war movies of the World War Not enough AMUSEMENTS

Where the Crowds Go! LYRIC :b. The Rollicking Revue "NAUTICAL FROLICS” ‘‘Thirty Pink Toes” Norman & Lande Ccrvo & Moro Mascot Casper & Morrisey Cameron & Hill Round Ten, 2nd Seres Fighting Blood Darning in the Lyric Ballroom afternoon and evening MOTION PICTURES NOW SHOWING GLORIA SWANSON in “ZAZA” •■Zaza,” quern of the gay French music halls; a creature of whirlwind 'motions, savage loves and hates—a .evitable wildcat. COMEDY "SPRING FEVER" PATIIK NEWS LESTER HUFF AND THE OHIO ORCHESTRA COMING SUNDAY CnAH. RAY IN “THE COURTSHIP OF MYLES STANDIBH" ENGLISH’S Eve.. 8:15 P, M. Veterans of Foreign War* Present “POWDER RIVER” Official War Deaf. Moron Tlcture of •he WORLD WAR. Jbi( closed a five weeks run In Boston. PRICES—Mat., everpt Sat.. st)c. 35c, *5; Eves, and Sat. Mat., *1 00 Jse, 60c; Tax F.xempt. WESLEY BARRY IN PERSON AND ON THE SCREEN IN “The Country Kid” APOLLO ALL WEEK T H K A, T " K TARKINGTON WEEK ! “BOY 1 OF MINE” A GREAT HUMAN DRAMA OF LAUGHTER AND TEARS AN ADDED ATTRACTION ‘‘COLUMBUS” FIRST IN THE SERIES “CHRONICLES OF AMERICA ’’ SECOND WEEK AXEL CHRISTENSEN SYNCO-SYMPHONICS COMING SUNDAY NORMA TALMADGE in ‘A SONG OF LOVE’

value can be attached to this picture. At English’s all week. -I- -I- -IAttractions on view today include: “Blossom Time” at the Murat, “Powder River” at English’s, “Nautical Frolics” at the Lyric, new hill at the Palace, new bill at the Line In Square, “Snappy Snaps" at the Broadway, "Silk Stocking Revue" at the Capitol, “Zaza” at the Ohio, “Boy of Mine” at the Circle, “Toilers of the Sea" at the Isis, “The Country Kid” at the Apollo, Royal Peacock Orchestra a*. Keith’s, and “If Winter Comes” at Mister Smith’s. On Monday night at English’s “The Last Warning,” a mystery drama, opens a four-day engagement. The Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays indorse the following for family patronage “Boy of Mine” and “Columbus," at the Circle: “The Country Kid,” with Wesley Barry, at the Apollo, and "Age of Desire” at the Palace: for adults, "The Eternal Flame” at the Cystal and “If Winter Comes” as Mister Smith’s. STORE~RECIEFvER SOUGHT Risher Says Business Is Getting Beyond Him. Appointment of a receiver for a store operated by Carl Risher at 300 Massachusetts Ave., Is asked In a 3uit filed in Superior Court. Risher stated that the suit was friendly one, and that he understood the Security Trust Company would be appointed. It was brought on an alleged debt of $246, and Insolvency is charged. Risher re cently experienced trouble with persons throwing rocks through the store windows. At the time he told police they were hurled by persons opposed to the Ku-Klux Klan. “I asked for the receiver," he said "because the business was getting beyond me.”

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CHURCH ORGANIST TO HIRED Local Artists to Appear on Anniversary Progra. The twenty-fifth anniversary of Clarence H. Carson as organist and choir master of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will bo observed tonight by a recital. The program 1* as follows: Processional —"God of Our Fathers”.. Warren Choir—Festival Te Deum In G.. Soutbwlck Alto Solo—' The Earth Is the Lords ... Dyne# Mrs. Susan B. Hintze Choir —"The non g the Angela Sans ltaf>n Obligato. Mn. Don Sldel. Bass Solo—- ‘Out of the Deep Grille John McConnell. Organ—Vorsplel from “Lohengrin* . *v seder Soprano Solo —Selected. Mrs. Juliet Robinson Shaw. Choir —"Sin* Unto God" ..Bead Men s Chorus — (a) “God Is Love’ .Shelly (b) “Trust in the lord ........ Handel Raper Comraandry Choir. Tenor Solo —“Be Thou Faithful Unto Death" Mendelssohn George Kadel. Chorus —Gloria from "Twelfth M “* Mozart *" ’' Choir and Men's Chorus. Scottish Rite History Topic Charles J. Orbison, potentate of the Murat Temple, lectured on the traditional and historical phases of the nineteenth and twentieth degrees of Scottish Rite masonry, at the Scottish Rite cathedral Wednesday night. The lecture is one of a series.

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HAMPTON HEADS H. A. C. Harold J. Hampton Is the new president of the Hoosier Athletic Club. Other officers are: Walter B. Smith, vice president; Charles G. Wallace, second vice president; John W. Twitty, corresponding secretary; recording secretary. Glen J. Riser, and treasurer, Otto J. Feucht.

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Directors who were elected for threyear a are: S. R. Hoffman, Jam** D Pierce, Dr. K. I. Jefferies, Gail Spang ler and A. F. Westlund. George Well ba.um waa chosen director sot two years and C. E. Smith for onu year. The following three-year director* con tinue in office: M. L, Norland. Henry L. Dithmer, John A. Hook, Elmer Culbertson, Joseph J. Schmid, Russell G. Sumner and Herbert L. Baas.

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