Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1924 — Page 3

MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1924

NOW IS THE TIME TO PREACH GOOD WILLTONATIONS Dr, Philputt Draws Timely Lessons From Fourth of July. "It is high time men and nations were likening to the counsels of the King of Peace." Dr. A. B. Philuptt said Sunday at the Central Christian Church while preaching on "The Heroism of Peace.” "We need spiritual armament rather than material, the force of good will and brotherhood in place of high explosives and poisonous gases.” Dr. Philputt said. "This is a time to preach and to practice good will to nations.” he pointed oat. “If we preach brotherhood and yet back up big business in its exploitation _of the resources of weaker nations the United States will stand among the nations with a tarnished glory. "Two centuries ago, the English philosopher, Hobbs, said that war was man’s natural condition, and that peace is only an interlude. The mounting war budgets of Europe and America would seem to favor his conclusion. The Church of God must stand like a wall of adamant against such a philosophy or be disloyal to ev’ery statement and implication of the teachings of Jesus Christ. War Means Wounds No one denies the heroism of war nor that it has welded tribes into States and States into empires. It has developed some great human qualities. The soldier faces the last extremities, hunger, wounds, torture and death, the last full measure of devotion. “But war means wounds, hatreds and ferocity, the sack ofltowns and the making of widows and orphans. Its arms are the instruments of torture and its purpose is the slaughter of mankind. "Man is a fighting animal, but what and whom shall he fight? There tre problems economic and social, scientific and personal that require the highest type of devotion end sacrifice. "I can think of no virtue connected with war that may not be parallelled in the battles of pc-ace if we are bent on making ths world ar it ought to be. Then Why war? There is a better way. The prophets of old thought so. Where Will We End? "They spoke of a time when men should beat their swords into plow shares and their spears into pruning hooks. In the name of God when will that time come at the rate we are going? "I am not a pacifist. I do not preach that we should stand by and see our flag insulted and make no resistance. "If we practice justice and brotherhood our flag will never be insulte 1. The Apostle's counsel is wise and gobd. Arm yourself with this mind •—the mind of Christ. "The need of armament today is not half so urgent along our coast line as it is in the trend and weakness of our national character,” Dr. Philputt said. $1,200 FOR NEAR EAST Two Churches Pledge Funds for Relief Work. More than $1,200 was given for Near East relief work. in two churches Sunday. The congregation of Christ Church donated SBOO following a talk by the Rev. Richard L. McCready of Louisville. More than S6OO was raised by the congregation of St. Mark's Evangelical Church, after Capt. Joel I. Connolly of Chicago talked. SACRED CANTATA GIVEN Brlghtwood Choir Assists in Woodruff Place Baptist Affair. "Queen Esther,” a sacred cantata, was presented by the Woodruff Place Baptist Church Sunday night. The choir of the Brightwood M. E. Church assisted. YOUNG PEOPLE TO RALLY "Bea Friend to Man” Is Subject at Morris Street M. E. Church. "Bea Friend to Man” is the theme for discussion tonight at a

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distrit Young People’s rally at Morris Street M. E. Church, 329 E. Mor ris St. Talks will be made by Miss Dorothy Guntz, Miss Bertha Eilering, Victor Landis and Charles Rhoads. Miss Edna Dittrich will p?eside. UNION CHURCH SERVICES Irvington Congregations Join in Summer Meetings. A series of Sunday evening union meetings will be held by the Irvington Methodist Episcopal, Downey Avenue Christian. Irvington Presbyterian and St. Matthgjv's Episcopal Churches through the summer, it was announced Sunday night. Capt. Joe I. Connolly, Engineering Corps, United States Army, spoke at union service at the Irvingtn Chautauqua tent Sunday night. PATRIOTISM AND RELIGION "Rendering Unto Caesar” Explained in Sermon. "Rendering Unto Caesar" was the subject of a sermon by B. L. Allen at the Brightwood Church of Christ Sunday. "We must and serve our country as patriots," said Allen: “rendering unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s and unto God the things that are God's.” CIVIC INTERESTS DISCUSSED Rev. Thomas W. Grafton Describes “Christian Patriot.” "The Christian patriot must be civic-minded, interested in the in r stitutions of the country, the schools, the hospitals, affairs of the Government and even the amusements,” said the Rev. Thomas W. Grafton in a sermon on “The Christian Patriot" Sunday at the Third Chris tian Church. "KEEP HOLD OF GOD” Failure Comes of ‘‘Letting Go” Says the Rev. C. M. Reed. Failure in this life comes from letting go of God and taking hold of the world, the Rev. Charles M. Reed, pastor of Woodside M. E. Church, declared Sunday morning. “Be careful that the things you do are of the spirit of God and they are bound to be right.” he said. TRUE FORGIVENESS Kind That Wants to Lift Persons Is ‘ Richest, Says Rev. Kistler. Not an unthinking forgiveness, that accepts people at their worst, but a thinking forgiveness that wants to lift them up until they become their best. Is richest, said Dr. Edward Haines Kistler. pastor of the Faityriew Presbyterian Church, in his* sermon Sunday on “Shallow Thinking on Forgiveness." NEW CHURCH PLANS BUILDING Starbuck Christian Congregation to Erect Edifice. Plans are being laid by the Starbuck Christian Church to erect a new building. The church, the youngest in the city, was organized April 18. The Rev. C. M. Hamilton, pas tor. preached Sunday on "Our Creed." SPIRIT OF SACRIFICE URGED Minister Speaks on Celebration of Fourth of July. "Fourth of Juiy should be celebrated by Americans with a deeper spirit of sacrifice," said the Rev. Guy Hartman Sunday in a sermon at Hail Place M. E. Church on "Blessed Is the Nation Whose God Is the Lord.” i REVIVAL IS CLOSED Two Weeks’ Services Ended by California Evangelist. Closing services of a two weeks' ; evangelistic campaign were held ! Sunday night by the Rev. W. E. i Shepard of Pasadena, Cal., in the | tent tabernacle adjoining the First Church of the Redeemer on E. Washington St., near State Ave. NATIONS AND MAN COMPARED Rev. Caughran Says America Is in Maturity, Period of Service. The life of a nation is like that of a man, Dr. William I. Caughran, pastor of the First Congregational Church, said in a sermon Sunday on “American Ideals.” America, he said, has passed through the periods of childhood, isolation and adolescence, a period of putting its world together, and now Is in maturity, a period of service. Following a custom, members of Old Glory Chapter, Children of the American Revolution, attended the service in a body.

Gillette Keeps Doug s Whiskers Away; Langdon Offers NewKin and ofScreen Fun

By WALTER D. HICKMAN L y'tl HISKERS, snow white ones, Iyy I at that, do not move over the I | same face. Not when Mister Gillette’s invention is user] as Douglas Mac Lean’s face indicates. In “The Yankee Consul,” Douglas Mac Lean, whose face is always clean shaven, is confronted with the ■ task of growing •? a snow white beard in five JU days time. If * said snowy face Jf *■&>- garb was not ** \ successfully | sprouted, Doug >- : faced a chance '****& / of going to prison. That is Mfc the character A, llp that Doug plays , \ ■% in this movie. \ Jlfc H 1 Although Doug \ 1 . falls to discard flfli , | his friendship for a razor, yet he does not go MACLEAN to jail, although he impersonated an American consul and even called upon the entire American fleet for aid. The result was no actual Jail but a wife. I could spring a joke aobut jail and marriag • but I am sure you have heard the sam: thing on the vaudeville stage. As you recall this story has a healtl y kickback. because you learn that the whole affair is only a joke, (t steps out of the Joke class when Doug calls in the American Navy. But even an admiral can at times possess a sense of humor. "The Yankee Consul” belongs to that polite and harmless class of screen comedies of which we need more. Mac Lean is essentially a polite comedian and he is without doubt the leader in this class of work. Since the death of Wallace Reid, Mac Lean has had the field all to film self. Generally I dread to see people suffer with sea sickness both upon the stage or in real life. "Yet one of the biggest comedy scenes that Doug has in this movie is the sea sick scene. It takes in artist to handle such a scene but Mac Lean uses the needed artistry' and the result is some clever comedy. _ In your movie travels this week you will encounter Mac Lean and "The Yankee Consul” at the Circle. I feel that you will agree with me that this one is a clever and well handled polite comedy. The bill includes Alfred Evans and his University Orchestra in anew program: Dessa Byrd playing “Sing ’Em Again” on the organ, a news reel and "The Butterfly,” a Tolhurst natfire film, every parent In Indianapolis should take his children to the

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Circle. Here is without a t doubt the most intimate introduction to the mystery surrounding the butterfly that I have ever had. This nature picture is really wonderful. See it. Take the whole family to see it. At the Circle all week. -I- -I- -IINTRODUCING YOU TO A NEW BRAND OF COMFDY The word burlesque .s not one that puts me into a fit of protest. As you look over the high priced and even high class entertainers in the revues ' burlesque. The i, if**- vues are nothing VrrFU hut glorified bur toUBetEML J lesque dressed up ■Hgjlgjjfjk in millon dollar X clothes. fls||j||Eyffl| f We do nor ger,HKgKflflSl JL orally expect hurlesque on the W ' vßasttmfM screen, but that is just what the modlERENE RICH ern director is attempting. One of these days we probably will see Clark and McCullough of the M/usic Box Revue in the movies. I know their burlesque stuff would be a sensation. Harry Langdon is not a product of burlesque, but he knows that burlesque Is needed in the movies. -I mean the right kind of burlesque. I have seen enough regular shows in my life to know that burlesque does not have to be i disease. So Harry Langdon,*remembered for his work on the variety stage in "Johnny’s New Car” (I am sure I am not wrong in this), has brought to the screen the real article in photoplay burlesque. I am speaking of Langdon in “His New Mamma" at the Ohio this week. Even the title suggests burlesque. The story is nothing but snappy, jazzy burlesque. Langdon as usual uses a trick automobile and the one he uses this time is a wonder I believe that ti e right king of burlesque photoplays (must he clean and this Langdon movie is clean and interesting although snappy) will be welcomed by the majority of movie patrons. The feature picture at the Ohio this week is "Lueretia Lombard” with Monte Blue, Irene Rich, Marc McDermott and Alec B. Francis. After seeing this movie I know now what is wrong with the movies. The person or persons who a‘ tempted to adapt the story if Kathleen Norris to the screen are at fault. The actors make the best of slow and impossible situations.

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The bill includes Gabe Waters Southland orchestra,, organ music by Lester Huff.and a news reel. At the Ohio all-Aveek. -I- -I- -I- • 1 SPEAKING OF ‘KID’ ACTORS TAKE A LOOK AT OUR GANG Children are natural born actors. Watch ’em at play. Then you realize that children are the world’s best actors. They 9b not depend upon anybody to write a play for them. They "write and stage them any old time they want to play. Os course, children do not call it acting, but it is acting, just the same. -On the fl| screen there j| y ° un io-s *>• the most natural jja bunch of chilAtti dren, both white { > ? i j black, I , f/jA have ever seen >V 'mfh * n my li^e - T his WtS. V week the gang W. I I . is frolicking in L\y “Cradle Rob- , f 1 fidrs,” a merry i comedy on the Wf f | fl attempt of chilI * ■ dren to imitate their elders. OUR GANG Grow-up people have baby shows. Why shouldn’t children have their own baby shows, even if they have |to kidnap the children? I am about I | ready to admit that these “Our! I Gang” comedies are the best pro*! j grom comics before the American j people today. These “kids” are not | directed in the actual sense of the ' word. They just play before the [camera. “The Cradle Robbers” Is [great fun. A real family picture, at the Apollo. Tom Mix probably jis the' best known movie actor to 99 per cent of the boys in this country. -He may he seen this week at the Apollo in | “The Trouble Shooter.” ] If you place a highbrow standard !of criticism against Tom Mix and j his movie work you art) going to [get in hot water. You must he fair | with this man. He is in a field by himself. You cannot put a Douglea Fairbanks standard as the means of measurement. YcAi must use a Tom Mix yardstick. To some people. “The Trouble Hunter” may he cheap melodrama but to the youth of the land Tom Mix Is a guiding stai and I agree with the youths of this land. This'' new Mix movie Is the regulation Mix stuff. I heard boys actually cheer at the Apollo yesterday and when they do that to their hero, l am not going to knockdown their castle with some alleged highbrow

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criticism. Tom Mix acts for the youth of this land he gives them a clean, wholesome, stirring brand of entertainment. I am for Mix and his form of entertainment. Bill includes a news movie, Virgil Moore’s orchestra, songs and the like. At the Apollo all week. •I’ ‘l' 'l' I MOYIE OF RACING LIFE ON VIEW AT SMITH’S Mister Smith’s this week is presenting "Racing Luck” with Monte Banks as the featured player. The story concerns a certain phase of romance which is thought to surround automobile race drivers. This movie has been previously discussed in this space. The bill includes Larry Semon in “Spies and Spills.” -K-I- -IJONES’ LATEST ON VIEW AT THE ISIS The Isis for the first half of the week is offering Charles Jones in “The JArcus Cowboy.” It is announced that an entire circus was used in making some of the scenes. Jones plays the role of a ciwboy who jojns a circus to hide his identity. The cast inclinies Marian Nixon, Jack MacDonld\Marguerite Clayto.i and others. Bill'includes a Pathe Review and a comedy. On Thursday “Wanted by Law” will be the chief offering. * -|. -|. -|. Other attractions on view today include Edward Blondell in “The Lost Boy,” at the Lyric; Minstrel Memories, at the Palace; “Kempy,” at the Murat; “The Old Soak,” at English’s, and “Abie’s Irish Rose.” at the Capitol. Y. M. C. A. Theft Cleared Detectives Peats and Higgs say that Floyd Randall, 19, of 2235 Central Ave., admitted taking a watch and $1.50 from a locker belonging to Charles Fagln, 421 E. Louisiana St.

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CORN ENDANGERED BY BAD WEATHER Farmers Work Every Sunday to Save Crops, Farmers in Marion County face serious financial difficulty as a result of the bad weather, according to J. J. Negley, farmer of Lawrence township and head of the Lawrence Township Farm Bureau. “We have the worst prospects I ever saw for a corn crop,” said Negley. Rain and cold weather, alternated by one week of intense sunshine that baked the fields, have caused a very late season. Many farmers have worked all day each Sunday this month in an effort to get their corn planted or cultivated. The erp will be late, Negley said, and unless frosts come later than usual this fall much will be ruined then. Many farmers have planted corn fields as many as three times, seed failing to sprout. NEVER MIND THE RAIN Masonic Bodies Have Good Time at Picnic and Dance. Members of the Masonic organizations who meet in Prather Masonic Temple, Forty-Second St. and College Ave., today told of the fun Xhey had at the picnic at Northern Beach Saturday, in which about six hundred persons joined. „ Rain, which drove the picnickers indoors did not interfere with the festivities, for they returned to the temple and danced.

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