Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 162, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1924 — Page 6
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EDNA WALLACE HOPPER, 1924 FABLES 9 TOP BILLS Caledonian Four, Quartette, Will Give Program of 'iuu i Songs at Palace. Variety attractions next week boasts of some interesting talent. George Choos “Fables of 1024.” with a large east of dancing and singing principals, will he the chief event at B. F. Keith's. Edna Wallace Hopper, who did such big business at the Lyric last season, returns Sunday for the week at the Lyric. Opening Sunday at the Palace will be the Caledonian Four in a special program of songs.
The cither acts consist both of familiar and new talent cm the •ariety stage. -I- -I- -!- ( HOOS SENDS REVI E TO KEITH'S SI'NDAY The vaudeville bill that will be offered at K. F. Keith's next week su rting with a matinee tomorrow will have as its featured act G urge Choos “Fables of 1J24.” This is- said to be ore of the most elaborate acts of its kind that Choos has given vaudeville, and he has many success to his credit. The cast of principals include •Jack Henry. Edythe Maye, Mildred Burns and Bob Sargent. An added feature will be the “Toyland Step pens" a dancing act that just recently arrived in this country from l.ondon Hippodrome. The revue is ;n one act and six elaborate scenes including: “A Kiddie's Dream," l*nbelieveakle Episodes." "Clownland,” “The Bird of Truth." “Turning the Pages of Time," and “A Southern Garden." Other acts will include: MIAOAHUA— Pretty little Brazilian miss who does, a startling array of tricks on a tight wire without the aid of a pole or umbrella to balance her. EDDIE COEL AND GEORGE SNYDER—WiII offer a skit entitled "The Director." which is a satire on the motion picture industry. JIMMY I.UCAS AND COMPANY —Will a comedy sketch called ' \'am;% -and Fools.” Mr Luca--is a travesty comedian of the highest order and is said to have a most enjoyable act in his present vehicle. ARTHI'R MILLARD AND MINNA MARLlN—lnclude a melange of singing, comedy and dancing in their a<; which have entitled “Honeymnomrg." THE THREE ABOXES—Consisting of two men an ! a young woman, are the latest European sensation
I Today gfg a the ra Today Matinee, 2 LaA9 SOe, sl.lO, $1.65 1 TIMES Tonight, 50c, sl.lO, I 2:20,8:20 | $1.65, $2.2W $2.75 TOMORROW ONLY 8:30 P. M. IGOOD SEATS LETT. 51.10, $1.65, $2.20, $2.75, $3.30. Inc, Tdx g FORTUNE GALLO Presents the H . CCMr-ccit vtrtdON OF GO u NOD S AL I “F AUST” MONDAY NIGHT .*>,WEEK !only Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2:20 p.m.| A DARiNG PLAY FROM THE MOST SENSATIONAL NOVEL OF A DECADE. NOW A SENSATIONAL NEW YORK HIT! ,u ~ | It follow* b<>ok’ moot •tattling opltodoo of paoataa. plrtr and \nvr. f‘: IS >oclalmed evt-rynhere to be the ntvoet •tau’tii aad troth fid ntury over P! j .'old on the itagj. E An OlL.tie presentation of human relationship—Bow John Fo**r of 9 Chicagoa "A Vivid View of a Oo* (rv-tlon of Ufa, a Croat W*t •pUndldlr Aetad.” §1 Be-firv. D. A IX'Urraoe, ditogo. ____ • gj :OMING~ WeYk iw" ■' 2"“ ' mats" 1111 1,,h ?? ANO 05U6ffC / ll N€W YORK CAST [ft# )| The Comedy With 1,002 Laughs \ j / S PRICES—Eve.. 60c, sl.lO, $1.65, $2.20, $2.75. \ W X* JV? / 0 SAT. MAT.—6Oc, sl.lO, $1.65, including Tax. VjFl.O.i,/ IF
jon the Keith Circuit. They offer an j equilibi istic act in which a hazardI ous array of acrobatic tricks arc : accomplished on t<ip of the longest ! pole ever used in an .act of this kin i. CLIFFORD AND GREY—Hoop I manipulators. They use all sorts of hoops, over which they have per- ! feet control anti make them do all sorts of stunts. The bill will include Pathe News. Topics of the Day an l Aesop’s Fa- ! ties. -I- -! -!- EDNA WALIAC E HOPPER RETI'KNS TO THE !.\ JIK That "old age" is a myth is the 'assertion of Edna Wallace Hopper, j who m.tre th..n thirty years ago was .famous as a beauty and musical comedy star, anti who goes far t> j prove her assertion in her novel "beauty culture" act which she will ; present at the I.ytie next week. | Older theater goers of today will recall Miss Hopper as the shining light of "Wang," "Fioradora" and a dozen I other notable stage successes in j which she appeared when she was the toast of Broadway. The bill will include: LOLA MARIK HARRINGTON AXI) HER GYPSY WAYFARERS— Six pretty girls, all talented singers, dancers and musical artists, who offer a pleasing and diversified program of typical vaudeville fare. COLVIN AND WOOD—Farceurs singers and dancers in a breezy comedy sketch by Paul Gerard Smith, entitled "The Author." WILSI )X. M< lOR E A Xl> 1 !R< )\Y N —Three harmony vocalists who spe ciallzi' in ja/.z and an assortment of |)opuiar melt xiies. with a lot of fun thrown in fur goud measure. WILLS AND RoßlXS—Comedians whose original methods find • votes--"on in a l.udg.-t of crossfire talk and song called "The Wrong Impression." HARRY' TSI'DA World's great
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est equilibrist, who reaches the pinnacle of (hiring in liis perilous and extrao; dir.ary feats of balancing. SCANLON, DENN'O BROTHERS ANi> SCANLON -A quartette of variety tkiTigears. whose lively stepping is programmed "Old Ideas Renewed." ON THE SCREEN—Jack Hemps’- v In "Fight and Win,” Kinogratns and a Mack Sennett comedy, "Galloping Bungalooa.” •I- -I- -I----HI I HUM \N SINGER 11) BE HEARD \T I’ALU'E "HARMONY AND HUMOR FROM THE I .AND OF THE HEATHER." according to the views of the C.ta donian Four, a Quartette of singers attired in the conventional S ,-h plaids. Janet Adit r’s women s . •• .npiuiiiic Melo- —, ,t.t ,| Irv:t!g Guslar and Rhea I."- y. pr-sentit.g a s: cy in songs u and steps, are the headliners of the 1! winch will op-n S'i’.day at tho I dace Theater, tor tla* lirst half The led includes: Janet adder's syn< •< iiwn >rs - rs. who bate Made as great a hit ils any male orchestra. GOSLAR \NI> LUSBY -Who offer a group < f dine-s armin-I whi h Go:-I<jr h.ts written introluclory s..tigs M.s.s I.ii-i.y bus appeaie-l :n n . ny dunce productions on BroadHUNTING AND FRANCIS —A couple, who during the war entertained the soldiers In Belgium. Gorin ny, . n--l Fiance, with their n.use al skits ’The Photo-Grafter."
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No. I—Milton Sills and Nazimova in ".Madonna of the Su ■at the Circle ne.v week, opening Sunday matinee No. 2 —Vera Reynolds in "Flapper Wives” opening Thursday matinee at tho pula -e. No. 3—-Buck Jones in “Winner Take All" at. the Isis tho first half of the week. f
i is their pro -nt offering dealing 1 ! sor.gs, talk, and dancing, j On tho screen are: "The spitfire " with P tty Blythe and Elliott Dexter. the fi• - ’ half, md May Aiken and R ]•■•■; ,fe Fidh .ve.. in "l-'l.ipper Wiv. a. flit* lust half . Rathe News, a o aedy. Topics f the J lav ”• ! a see:., are inch. Bel In the program. I 'iircign \ ill.tin \rrii es And-us R’liide-if. who iris he.-a iden:ti 1 w ith : -f \ iH.dn.y on the screen, has gned the part of ll.lerim, the sheik. ;a the Met:-' k.s % I M.IU , ’anrataui of 1 let! 1.-U W ,11a- • - novel, "ll a 11 ar," whe :i is it*.! • :• -I in Ron.e. 1 aly. I-• Fred Nlhlo Upon his arriv .1 In the ancier t city Ran iolf h f,l hi:. :*-“lf to tic- tent of I re il Re nln .ik .•c . f >. tmosphf • • . tic t ion < tail and < Ico Isaivc \ ariety f I time l. ir.g to join "No. No, Nan-
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No. 1 --Harold Lloyd looks like this in liis latest. “Hot Water," at A poll, i lit Vt Week. No. s—Pula Negri in “Forbidden Paradise" opens Sunday afternoon at the Ohio. No. o—Torn .Mix in “Oh, You Tony” at Mister Smith's next we.-!;. N
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WALTER D. HICKMAN [Bp v:-;:e. 1 by so in my won,. . ■ .-rnit es j v. !:o a- ;.m w. ; \ •;. S.i I Virtue. Juli- In. . li.-t ~ - v;-w I cuts leg tiding U leui t and not j to love. You will run anew Sadie j and Eli. lith s j. "R,,in ’ .I age u..! be your hoste-s at the Murat ink "Simon Call. 1 1 eter." Ev- n the w: . : - h.-ro in - X iz.t. va k.s, ] errel heart In "Madonna of the! ■ i .r.wfer ‘-often- and b> onits lily v.) ;te after she marries i I .o’ !t>n slum minister And Pula Negri in : "i-'o! bidden Paradise’ is ~ queen who ' lives up to what Eleanor Glynn , claims goes on in the bed chambers
of royalty Thank goodness, Harold Lloyd is not a female impersonator. He might have done a Sadie Thompson in "Hot Water." I- -I- -I’ Have been asked to expand my sons for not liking O'Brien's minstrels. We have been getting so much foi our money in vaudeville that we expect legitimate shows to hi. big sets and numerous princlI puls. O'Brien has failed to either j k'-ep in touch with the modern tenu- ! eiiey of the day as well <rs failing | to keep an old-fashioned minstrels on view. There was some talent present, but not enough to fill tin eu- , tire program. This show ks not a high-priced show and I took 'hat in cousliier.ition, OTlru-ns show this jy• ir is for the small places, not the big cities. •I- I I Indianapolis appreciates good music ami - williry p- put out the feu to br.ng the biggest artists here. The more than capacity house j f- H: >. . color, and tenor, pruv- 1 th.s. Mrs. Talbot expects a capacity j for Rachmaninoff Sunday af- !> rnoon N Ison Trow bridge sees at* etiormous b. us<- present for • Faust' at the Murat Sunday nigh'. We seem to realize the fact that if we ar‘ to have real music presented by arts-ds Ilia' thr box office nils', be , made happy. We •••. mto forget that this applies to the worth-while dramatic productions.
jin ~r wHi'—ff Wmu&! I r few m | 11 fiM \ I j ; s *' \ ■ f / /tw 1 r p HE first American- , i j ' JkWr | *• made Negri pic- Srd # ture under the direction \ W?'\ wEST | of Lubitsch, the many, fl H who made “Passion” i* I I s — r 1 \Cod Lafibccfiie -AdolpKeAeiiibii s- I Pauline Starke | POLA NEGRI, tho tempestuous empress of emotions, and Ernst Lubitsch, the dlrec- S torial genius who guided the fiery Pola In “Passion” and her other successes, are 1 reunited In "Forbidden Paradise,” and their renewed association Is a most happy one. It I I la safe to say that here is the greatest of all Negri pictures.
LITTLE THEATRE PRESENTS COMEDY ‘Mary the Third’ to Be Second Bill. "Mary The Third,” Rachel Ci other’s play which will he pre sented by the Little Theatre Society at Masonic Temple, Thursday, Nov. 20, is a splendid example of that gifted writer's productions. Miss Grot Iters is rot only unusual in her ability to portray American types convincingly and pleasingly, out she is one of the few playwrights, who have suer: <j ssfally directed their
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own plays. In so doing she has abandoned the old methods of pro duction almost entirely. No character of her plays is sacrificed upon the altar of plot ; merely introduced to focus the iiu)M I light upon .e s:••liar role intcndcfP ito give prominence to a single actor’s personality and ability. | “Mary *he Third,” is typical of ; her craftsmanship at ils best, ami I with a well chosen cast under tho direction of tlie Little Theatre I Society, the play should provide an evening of f'chyfitful entertainment. Beauty Winner Enters Revue Katherine Spencer, winner of tho beauty contest held by the Universal Picture Corporation, has joined “Haf.sard Short’s Ritz Revue,” at the Ritz. Theater, New York. Miss Spencer, who is one of James Montgomery Flagg’s most, noted models, |is the daughter of Alvin \Y. Smith, j former United States consul at 'Trinidad. British West Indies.'
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