Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 86, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1924 — Page 3

MONDAY, AUG. 18,1924.

INDIANA MEN AT CAMP KNOX FOR MANEUVERS Major General. Tyndall in Command of National Guard Units, By United Press CAMP KNOX, Aug. 18.—With colors Hying and bands playing the 38th Division completed its mobilization here today In record time. The unit is commanded by Maj. Gen. Robert H. Tfc-ndall of Indianapolis, who arrived Saturday and established division headquarters. The feature of the concentration of an entire division is to be a maneuver next Friday and Saturday. General Tyndall’s staff officers who preceded the division by a few days were Lieut. Col. Edmund A. Ball of Muncie; Lieut. Col. Kenneth P. Williams of Bloomington, Lieut. Col. Mark A. Hamer of Indianapolis and Lieut. Col. Norman A. Nicolai of Indianapolis. Many for Indianapolis While the 151st Indiana Infantry is commanded by Col. D. Wary DePrez, a Shelbyville man, a large number of the officers of the regiment are from Indianapolis. Among these are Maj. A. H. Whitcomb, Lieut. L. R. Mottern. Lieut. A. T. Wittenbrock, Capt. Russell C. Lane, Lieut. A. P. Slentz, Lieut. George L. Clencjening and the three Ball brothers, Capt. Arch D. Ball. Capt. E. C. Ball and Lieut. B. W. Ball. Other Indianapolis officers in the 151st are Lieut. A. J. Everett and K. R. Roberts. The commanding officer of the 152nd Infantry is Col. George H. Healey. Capt. Thomas J. Bates of Indianapolis is adjutant. Capt. William H. Sciscoe, Indianapolis is regimental supply officer: Capt. R. L. Husson, intelligence officer, and Capt. Walther Lieber plane and training officer. Fishback at Camp Another Indianapolis man commanding a regiment is Col. John S. Fishback. who is regimental commander of 139th Indiana Field Artillery. Officers on Colonel Fishback's sta who ffare from Indianapolis are Capt. B. P. Inman, Capt. E. F. Straub and Lieut. F. H. Spencer. Capt Theodore Taylor. Lieut. JJ. F. Prather, Lieut. Harry A. Gorman, Capt. Ralph Gregory, Lieut. C. L.

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Supple, vigorous dancing toes of Margaret Wood, Chicago, routed a six-foot unidentified man attacker in the darkness of her room. She was awakened by the choking claws of a man at her throat. Unable to call for help, the dancer managed to plant a heavy kick upon her assailant. The man fled, leaving his cap and handkerchief behind. York, Lieut. James W. Craig, Capt. G. W. Hastings, Lieut. Clifford Arrick, Lieut. Fred C. Dyer and capt. Paul C. Beckner. Capt. Homer W. Hyatt, commanding 38th Signal Corps, is also an Indianapolis man. and arrived at camp Sunday with his unit. To Mcit Big Gun liy United Press . PRAGUE. —A formerly highly valued war trophy, the “big gun” of the LoVcen, has been handed over to a scrap iron dealer at Iglau. The "big gun,” a 28 centimeter mortar, stationed on Mount Lovcen in Montenegro. was captured by the 81st Austrian Infantry with heavy losses when Mount Lovcen was conquered by the Austrians. Gold Production Large TIMMINS, Ont.—Production of gold from the mines of northern Ontario for the first six months of the current year reached an aggregate of $11,750,000, according to preliminary estimates.

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Valentino Comes Back to Screen in His Greatest Triumph in Film History

By WALTER D. HICKMAN * j ALENTINO has returned. V ** Wise showmanship selected . J a perfect pictorial vehicle for him. Booth Tarkington years ago wrote “Monsieur Beaucaire.” ,It was natural that the screen’3 ers that be so- F dKjfa& lected Tarkln|t say the most beautiful) I have ever VALENTINO seen reflected on the screen. This picture is the Raphael of the screen world. One beautiful scene melts into another one of even more surprising beauty. I am not throwing my hat up in the air and howling foolish words I saw this picture at a private showing several weeks ago, and I ha 1 given it much attention. As you look at “Monsieur Beaucaire” you feel that you are slipping into a Paradise of beauty—a sort of a far away world of which you have dreamed so often. Here is a photoplay which lifts the industry to the same high plane that “The Mi race Man” has done for the stage. The master touch of pictorial artistry is revealed in this picture. Such a pictures gives me renewed confidence in the future of the screen. There is quiet dignity and charm to Tarkington’s romance of King Louis XV of France. The court was at or near its height of pomp and ceremony. As far as I am convinced there is no question concerning the romantic value of this story. Am sure we will all admit that it is the i perfect vehicle for the greatest lover of the screen. And Valentino acts in this photoplay. Beaucaire becomes a living, loveable fellow. A dashing hero in a too dashing court. A great heartbreaker who learns his lesson—that a pretty face is not always on the lovely woman. There is a polish and sureness in Valentino's acting which was missing in his earlier pictures. He is now in command of his artistry. He is no longet- just a sheik but Valentino, the artist. You will agree with me when you compare the legitim mate acting of Lowell Sherman as

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the king. Sherman has the reputation of being at the head of the list in acting questionable and weak characters. Here Sherman is every inch the pleasure-loving king. Lovely Women • “Monsieur Beaucaire” is a picture peopled by lovely women. Look at this list—Bebe Daniels, Lois Wilson, Doris Kenyon and many, many others. I know you will want to consult the cast in full. So here it is: Duke de Chartres (Monsieur Beaucaire) Rudolph Valentino Princess Henriette Bebe Daniels Queen Marie ot Prance Lois Wilson Lady Mary Doris Kenyon Kin* Louis XV of France. Lowell Sherman Madame Pompadour ....Paulette Du Val Richelieu John Davidson Miropoix Oswald Yorke Duchess de Montmorency Flora Finch Francois Lewis Waller Duke of Wintered' lan MacLaren Badjrer Frank Shannon Molyneux Templar Powell Beau Nash H. Cooper Cliffe Lord Chesterfield Downing: Clarke Duchess de Flauhault . . . .Yvonne Hugrhes Voltaire Harry Lee Columbine Florence O'Denishawn Ladies and gentlemen of the court, dancers, Swiss guardsmen, servante, lackeys, etc. Back of these principals is banked an entire court and the beauty of a fashionable ”bath” in England. As beautiful is the acting as lovely are the costumes. Scenery, costumes ar.d the romantic theme are all This paramount has the distinction of opening the early fall season at the Ohio Theater. No better start of the new season could be desired. It Is a hard job to tell just when a movie season begins and ends, as such theaters never close. You to take the word of the management. “Monsieur Beaucaire” is a real photoplay. It contains everything that makes for artistic and box office success. To miss seeing “Beaucaire” is to pass up the opportunity of seeing one of the best pictures ever filmed. At the Ohio all week.

COLLEEN BECOMES QUITE TEMPERAMENTAL THESE DAYS Colleen Moore during the present 1924 has done a lot of jumping toward a goal known as popularity. She has had a least two vehicles perfectly named—“Flamidg Youth” and "The Perfect Flapper." The girls like to see Colleen as a flapper ar.d the men have found her clever. These days, anew Colleen Moore picture Is actress who apCOLLEEN pears In a naughty MOORE play, “The Lost Kimono.” The lost garment was declared not fit for public appreciation and the good folk, .vho are supposed to reside in New York, put the lid on the show. So Colleen was out of a job. The main guy, who caused a court injunction to be issued against the -how, was a highbrow scientist who had never seen the show He just signed the report of others on the

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pure play committee. So Colleen enters his household under a false impression—she makes him believe that she has lost her memory. The scientist, who enjoys to write highbrow plays, thinks the little stranger would make a marvelous actress and such a test might restore her memory. All the time said scientist was falling in love wit hhis subject. He engages the producer of “The Lost Kimono” to stage his play. The producer turns villain and plots with Colleen to jazz up the serious scenes for the purpose of making a fool out of the scientist. • The poor little lost memory girl knows that she loves the man who closed her first success, “The Lost Kimono.” So I ask you in all sincerity—How could Colleen do a dirty trick to the man she loves? Well, she doesn’t. She marries him. The him in question is played by Conway Tearle. Miss Moore has ' her own way in making you laugh. When her eyes spit fire in one scene, I am sure you will howl with joy. This movie is a mixture of light comedy and drgma. Well mounted and perfectly photographed. “Flirting With Love” is the chief feature at the Circle this week. Bill Includes the Sherwoods In anew program, a Mermaid comedy and Circlette of News. At the Circle all week.

OLD THEME DRESSED I P WITH A COLLEGE DEGREE It seems to me, after seeing "This Freedom,” that the author has attempted to put a college cap and gown on an old theme —the problem of a woman trying to have a career and yet be a mother and a wife at the same time. Right in the beginning let me tell you that I have not read this book and I cannot judge how faithfully It has been filmed. I am concerned with it as it is being presented as screen entertainment at the Apollo this week. I feel that the director has attempted *o do too much. This might be the fault of the book. I don’t know. As developed on the screen the story Is confusing and much of the time It is not convincing. Asa photoplay, I am sure that it is not another “If Winter Comes” by the same author. The theme Is English and it was filmed in England. It is not a cheerful picture. At times, it appeared to me that it was not only poorly directed, but poorly acted. And yet some of the work of Fay Compton as the woman who tried to mix a business career with the job of bringing up three children. Is effective. But •bn the whole this picture did not get hold of me as I expected. I believe the theme of A. 8. M. Hutchinson is too Involved to be made into a photoplay. That opinion Is based upon the film and not upon knowledge of the book. There is too much tragedy in this film for me. The cast of ’’This Freedom” is as follows: The Rev Harold Ailbyn Fewlaes Llewellyn Mrs Aubyn Adeline Haydon-Coftin Rosalie, their ra<:*hter at fi. . Bunty Floss Rosalie. 17 to 40 Fay Compton Harry Oeeleve Clive Rrook Mies Kexrrs (Kisjo) Athene Seller Mr Sturgiss ot Field & / Cos.) Myddleton Kvans Mr Field Robert Enxlish "Darkle" Blake Richard Atwood iiuHO. at 8 Maurice Hopkins Huxko. at 22 John Stuart Doda. at 6 Betty Gardner Doda at 20 Nanrye Kenyon , Benj 1 at 3. Tony Lain*; Remit! at 17 Albert Brantford Prescott, the fovernee* Silvia Young The sunshine bit on the Apollo bill

this week Is Our Gang In ,'Tt’s a Bear.” At the Apollo all week. -I- -I- -ITHOSE WHO DANCE” OPENS AT SMJTH’S “Those Who Dance,” a sort of movie indictment against the social menace of bootleggers, is on view at Mister Smith’s’.’ ’The cast is headed by Blanche Sweet and numerous other well-known players. ' There considerable action in this movie. I have previously handled it in detail. At Smith’s all week. -I- -I- -IGIBSOVS LATEST ON VIEW AT ISIS '“For the first half of the week at the Isis the feature is “The Sawdust Trail” with Hoot Gibson. The bill includes a Pathe comedy, “Sweet Daddy.” Most of the .scenes are placed in a wild west show, with Hoot playing the wildest rider. David Torrence is in the cast. On Thursday “The Call of the Mate’ will be featured. : - -i- -i- -iOther attractions on view today include: “Broadway and Buttermilk” at English’s, “Runnin’ Wild” at the Capitol, Roscoe Arbuckle at the Lyric and Valda, a dance, at the Palace.

‘DEAD SOLDiERS REST Mock Funeral for J. B. as Steamer Approaches Port. By Times Special NEW YORK. Aug. 18.—That there should be an appropriate ceremony when the Royal Mail Steamship Orbita crossed the "Dry Line,” twelve miles out, on her way to this port, the Americans aboard held a mock but solemn funeral for John Barleycorn, whose "remains” were consigned to the deep. The “remains” consisted of a number of “dead soldiers” which had once been very’ much alive. These were placed In a casket the ship's carpenter had provided, a receptacle of coffin shape and about four feet long. When the Americans assembled at the rail,- with such tears as they could muster, one, with his collar on backward to give him a clerical look, read a mock burial service, all standing with heads bowed the while. Then as the line was reached, the "mourners” slowly eased John Barleycorn over the side. Advertise Meat RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 18.—A publicity campaign to popularize Argentine meats has been undertaken by the Argentine government throughout the principal cities of Europe and f North America. A -depressing condition exists in the dorofs'ic five stock Industry in this country.

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INDIANA BANKERS MEETSEPT. 11-12 Indianapolis to Receive Hundreds of Delegates, Early registration indicates several hundred delegates will attend the twenty-eighth annual convention of Indiana Bankers’ Association to be held Sept. 12-12 at the Claypool, C. S. Kitterman of Cambridge City, president, announced today. A smoker will be given the night of Sept. 10 at the Athenaeum. E. H. Wolcott, Indiana .bank commissioner, will w r elcome delegates at the opening session. Walter J. Ball of Lafayette will respond. The Rev. A. B. Philputt will offer invocation. A memorial service for the late Andrew Smith, secretary emeritus, who held the secretaryship for twenty- oe years, will be held. Miss Forba McDaniel, who had been secretary for Mr. Smith for thirteen years, is acting secretary. Speakers include: Thomas R. Marshall, Dr. William Arthur Ganfield, president of Carroll College, Waukesha, Wis.; A. F. Singleton, cashier Indianapolis Live Stock Exchange Bank, and John G. Lonsdale, president National Bank of Commerce, St. Louis, Mo. An address by Dr. Stanley L. Krebs of Fairland, Ind.,; followed by report and election of new officers, will end the convention. Members of American Bankers Association in Indiana will elect a member of the executive council, vice president for Indiana and a member of the nominating committee. Elmer Rodgers of South Bend will preside at a breakfast for American Institute of Banking members. Joseph J. Schroeder, executive secretary, of Chicago, will speak.

Locusts Hit Crops JOHANNESBURG —Locusts have ravaged crops throughout South Africa. Cotton in the Rustenburg area has been destroyed and hundreds of farmers have lost the whole of the year’s income. General Hertzog, the prime minister, recently appointed a day of humiliation and prayer owing to the continuance of the plague. The captured heads of victims of the cannibal tribes of the Upper Amazon are shrunk until they are as small as oranges and then are kept as ornaments.

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FAVOR POWDERED COAL Greater Economy and Heat Regular tion Is Claimed. By Times Special TORONTO, Aug. 18.—The eventual use for domestic heating of pulverized coal, carried to furnaces through pipes by air pressure, was predicted by Prof. George Guess of the University of Toronto, in an address before the British Association for the Advancement of Science. Better temperature control and greater economy are possible by this method, he said, pointing out that industrial use of this type of fuel is becoming more common, as illustrated by the consumption of 5,000,000 tons a year by the cement plants of the United States. BEAR OF A FISH STORY Michigan Angler Comes Home With Prize Yam of Year OWOSSO, Mich., Aug. 18. —Eugene Robertson arrived home Monday from Presque Isle County with the prize fishing story of the year. Robertson declares that he caught a five-pound pjke. As he was pulling the fish in, a half grown hear leaded Into the water and swallowed the fish, which had drawn the line under a submerged log. As Robertson drew or: the line he says it pulled the bear '> nose under the water and drowned it. The bear and fish were recovered and the bear skinned, he says.

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