Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 132, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1924 — Page 8

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Music Keeps Wolf Away From Whiteman's Home and Family

Some prophets may be without honor in their own country, but not Paul Whiteman, well-known orchestra leader who will bring his staff of twenty-five specialists in modern .American music to the Mura next Sunday afternoon and evening: under the direction of tjhe Ona B. Talbott Fine Arts enterprises, presenting two concerts. Whiteman's family cam® to America from England in 1620 and settled in Virginia The famous conductor is therefore a real American and honor from his own countrymen

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is a distinct compliment. This he has certainly had. He is not yet thirty, yet he is paid a salary bigger than th® President at Washington for his personal appearance leading an orchestra. He makes on an average of two phonograph records a month. His income from this this source alone for one year was more than $65.00n. aside fro inthe profits that went to members of his orchestra. Whiteman has ahn incorporated himself as "Paul Whiteman, Inc. He has more than thirty hands, playing in

nearly every large city in the world. He and his personal orchestra, the one Which will accompany him to Indianapolis, have been featured in two of the most spectacular Broadway musical revues. Xor has Whiteman confined ljis success to his own country. He went to London and became immediately a figure in the British capitalCrowds tagged at his he appeared in the street, and doors that American newly rich beat against in vain were opened to Whiteman, orchestra leader. 1 -!■ -I- -!- ♦JETTING EVEN WITH EVERYBODY IN “THE BAT" Travesty is generally expected either in the big revues or in burlesque. Sometimes we find it in vaudevile. but not generaly as an en-

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tGire sketch. At the Palace, the last half of the week, we find Marietta Craig and company presenting “Batty," an admitted travesty upon “The Bat.” The same mechanics of horror and thrill used in “The Bat” are found in the travesty. The laughs are placed before a background of mystery. The work of Miss Craig and the mechanics of the affair are the things which will command your attention. Countess Rosanka is the billing. You expect a sort of an Olga Petrova person, all theatrical and “foreign,” but you rion't v get it. Instead you have a woman possessing a, voice of interest which commands attention. She is really more domestic than you would expect by the name. I liked her work, with the exception of her attempt of telling an alleged

funny story. Foster Ball, impersonator of an old soldier, is back with us. This time he has the assistance of Billie Adams and Emmett Briscoe. Br.il has improved a little. He does not crack us many double-meaning jokes as formerly. _ One of the Lutes Brothers is armless, hut lie is a crack shot with a rifle. Tie uses his feet. Singing and dancing impressions are to he found in “Fottlight Fantasies.” The movie feature is "Three Miles Out.” At. the Palace today and Saturday-

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—(By Walter D. Hickman.) Other attractions' on view' today include “The Thief of Bagdad at English’s, "Blossom Time” at the Murat, “Abraham Lincoln” at the Circle, “Lily of the Dust” at the Ohio, ‘‘Sinners in Heaven” at the Apollo, “Jazzmania Revue” at the Lyric, Wellington Cross at Keith's, “Record Breakers” at the Capitol, “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come” at the Lincoln Square, John Gilbert in “Romance Ranch” at the Isis and “Venus of the South _Seas” at Mister Smith’s.

Speedometers Ordered Miletas Street, 709 N. Sheffield Ave., driver for the Indiana Battery Service, had a fine of $24 and costs suspended on a charge of driving thirty-two miles an hour, when he testified he was answering a call. Judge Pro Tern. Garrett

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POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT John W. Davis Democratic Candidate for President Will Speak At . Cadle T abernacle Saturday Night Oct. 11 Doors Open at 6:00 P. M. —No Tickets — Marion County Democratic Committee Russell J. Ryan, Chairman

FRIDAY, OCT. 10, 1924

Olds told Street to tell his company to install spedometers. Frank Knight of Sussex, England, lacking either legs or hands, writes his letters holding the pen between his teeth.