Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 174, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1924 — Page 6
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NOTED BARITONE TD SING MONDAY WITH BIG CHOIR Teachers to Present Pianiste in Recital at Caleb Mills Hall. The season of the Mendelssohn < heir. under the direction of its new conductor. Rimer Andrew Steffen, opens Monday right at Caleb Mills I fall. John Charles Thomas, baritone, mil l>e the soloist This concert will l>e the first time that the choir has ; n't* . ■ and under the direction of Stef-, fen. Program follows: PR* t.Oiil E •r N-c or. ii Anthem . O'Hara Salutation ... Gaines l‘a- 1 -■*• - c : i , > Chorus *a 1 • O Pea*-'fpi NwSt Germar: fbi "LrJ i Tivvr*. German Bft'JUtiv** 11 .i Ar: a— Krt T.i .. . V.Tii: (Prom * Ratio ’rt Ma-sohera’ 1 Mr Thou as Motets for Eirht-Part Mix tl Chorus ia' "I Will Love The- O Lord (b) “Boanttful Saviour’ - . . Arr by Christiansen ip “I.'Abbess** D’Erlangcr f bi N: - .... Rav ! tel ‘‘Requiem *l*t Cesar ' . .. Pcr-sml Hr Thomas. PART li Part-Sor.prs for Women s Voices til -Volga Roit-S*mir' . Arr by Tut hill ib> "li! Sing Thee Songs of Araby" .... Clay U) “Comr- to Me in My Dreams". . Rride fbi “O'd Skinflint” .Howells (el ‘'Nocturne" Curran Id) “The Wandering J*tv" Morris M- Thomas Part-Son? for Men's Vni,a “Red Skies Above a Wigwam”. . . Arr by McKinney ISolo Part bv Mr Thomas' Choral Rhythm for Double Chorus "To America'’ .... FnrsTthe -I- I* if JS/MFAVSK \ TO GIVK CONCERT HERE Marguerite Melville Liszniewsk.i. pianiste. assisted Pun Beddoe, tenor, will appear in recital at Caleb Mills Hall on Thursday night, Dec. 11 under the .inspires of the Federation of Indianapolis Public School Teachers. This is not i concert of the regular series, hut a special one. ■I- -!- -IITETKO VON WIRE I'EW AT ( HI li< H Pietro Yon will give an organ recital at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church on Monday night. Pec. V Yon was born Aug 6. ISS4. in Settimo-Vinone (Piedmont, Italy), where ac the age of *; he l*egan h;s musical education under :he guidance of his elder brother Constantino; subsequently attending the Royal Conservatories at Milan and Turin. In 19 f *4 he entered the Academy of St. Cecilia. Rome, from which he eiaduated with full honors in organ <R. Fienzi): piano (A. Bustini, G. Sgambatiy. atul composition (<' ie Sanctis), and was awarded the first pr.ze medal of the academy and a bp'-cial prize medal from the Italian minister of public instruction Yon made his formal debut as substitute organist at the Vatican and the Royal Church of Rome t 'ej.Vfttb: in 13oT It** was appointed organist and choirmaster of the Church of >t. Francis Xavier. N'nw 3 *'*rk City, an*i ;n 1321 elected honorarv organist *.f the S S. Basilica of St. P**ter. Vatican. Rom*-. Xo'withstan*!ing his high achieveio*‘nts ir. e*'cl-.-i;istical circles. Yon's f .mo was won by his wonderful perf* rmances as a virtuoso concert **rir;trust and through his compositions. I FT/ or artfttt: HERE NEXT WEEK On Friday afternoon at the Masonic Temple, the Le*z string quartette will give a recital under the auspices of the Matinee Musicale. Program follows: I Quartet Ot. 51. No. 2 in A minor Brahms Albgro ma r.on troppo Andante moderate (*jasi rnui cua ntoderato Allegro non a.-sat II "Variations on Death and the Maiden" Schubert from Quartet in D minor 111 Quartet m F major ... .Ravel Allrgro moderato (ires douxl 4*s*z vif—tres rhythms Tr-s lent Vis ct asite -!- ,j. .1. STUDENTS APPEAR IN CONCERT Students of the Metropolitan School of Music will give a free revital next Saturday afternon at 3
“THEPOHERS” WITH DONALD MEEK
Today Last 2 Times 2:20-8:20
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Ih ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. DEC. 11-12-13 H _ . MAIL ORPF.RS NOW „ . . Evenings, n \ M baturdny Mat., ■ S(V. *l.lO. 51.5. $9.78 Morel:.V Dec f? ■’ vo * * SM-K*. <1.(15. S’J.’.’O ■ * Ini, irjntcfmlfltUUly gr?t in "THE MELTING POT.” I •TYPHOON ” "MK. HI” and "THE HI.NHL.” Mr. WhitKlde )>n> bad no 8 I finer play than the one he Ih now pre**entln*r, "SAKI’RA.” From tJie hegin- g I nintr to the end. "SAKI RA" crip** the audience with the hypnotic power B I of the Orient. It 1 SENSATIONAL. In it* drama and LOVE STORY. H thrtain Rlee** at S::!<!; Mat. ’J:3O. Performance Over at 10:45, 4:15. I
MOVIE MENU HERE LOOKS MIGHTY GOOD
No. I—Estelle1 —Estelle Taylor as she appears in “The Ten Commandments” at English's all text week. Second week of run. No. 2—Gloria Swanson in "Her
list Paint a ,• v* . y % *f**' Jr-'* f. F h-'i'h > S ; : VT,%' ’ -t £t"’*4g : '“' *' pi - i' if ilaSr 7 if * #5" f ■■¥ f / r ROSETTA PFNCAN This pict'ire hows the faro of Rosetta human all Lia* ked up as Topsy'in "T• *py and Eva." ion. ing to Engh'-h's for three day**, beginning Mo: 1- lec. S. o'clock in the Odeon, the school's recital hill. Tlie progi.tm tt ill bmud*.- up <*f cornet, p:a.n<>. v.olip end voice numbers an 1 rending**. Th" f* ::••*.■. :*.g pupils will ay: :: Martha Rmnia ('ox R >lpii \V* e; lirh. Vera Davey, Marion P* ard Hoi'** n. J*-*phl!„* IT *’.i v. \ .*.:t L.ay ira n Met edit h M. .* M.* v Ali* J.y it.-*; \V.lp*. Frunces Patters .n Winifred Clare Holmes V.*:’ ,:n Thctt.p-***!! )•;* ** 1 frond— . P.K.. t:** h *>::. ur* r. Emily M.*c Johnson. Ramona Wilson. Li* Mae Tricty. .1 ihn \\T. . to Schumacher, Lucille Carter, Man.in I*’< !ir* :d Uncle Tom "Crude Tom’s Cabin,” Mason Brothers’ production, opens a week's engagement at the Lincoln Square Sunday afternoon. This is no s movi*. but it stage production. Frank Finney an oldtime minstrel man. is T’ncb* Tom. Six bloodhounds are carried. Matinee and night performance will he given daily. filers Completes New Comedy Walter Hi*rs has finished ills part in the Gold win production of "Excuse M"” and begins one of his two* reel comedies at the Christie Studio Hi* t s will be allowed only a few days of rest from his labors in black face In "Excuse Me” before starting the strenuous life of another fast moving comedy on the order of his recent ‘‘Short Change” and “A Fat Chance.”
AMUSEMENTS
EVE., 500, St. 10, 51.65. $2.20, $2.75 Today Matinee 50c, sl.lO, $1.65
, T/we Story,” at Mister Smith's | next week. I No. 3-- Claire Windsor. and Bert Rytcll in “Born Rich,” opening Sunday at the Circle. No. 4—Dick Hatton *.n scene
GREGORY KELLY IN FILM OEBUI HERE (Continued From Page 5} •he screen version of Hughes Cot ■.cii’s n*,v ! of the sum: name. The st' ry, a society drama, cun ■ i•ms i*li dy* *.:■*• and JiiiiMile F.tir .'ax. wealthy c* mg bri*i*i and groom, who start lift together without an\ •<u~s i •:* .•espunsitiiiities in th** world e>;.-* jt t*> get as much enjoy* men! out of tie ir money as they Ihvssil*l y can. In pursuit of anew thrill Ji: unit* Peonies enamoured of Frances Me lrose, a y. .mg society gold dig-'* r wi..* <'haydean** has !.*• friend* i au*i the wlf**. to eve: th" score, turns ar. attentive car t>> :1a tla:** rv of a young i*!ler. who falls seriously in love with her. They cot,..* to the parting of wavs and <*hadyc:u:<* plans t . **|.>po with her admirer, but Fat**, in the p**rs.,n of Fran.** s' Bunco, steps In and h":r vs >. i l'l'll.ess to tl.-m in the g-,ii e of *!',;* ter (' .ire Windsor and Bert I.ytell hav<* th** leading roles in this pr*. ! i. 'lnn, which was directed by Will Nigh, and I'oris Kenyon and Ou.len Igindis tus* also seen in Important T’ bala f the cast in ■■liids J !; irn*", Sherry, Frank Mm gan. Maud** Turn**!* Gordon and .1 n liie <*t tb<* child actor. Tla* program will :Uho include the Cireb't:** of News. a M**nnal i mi* iv, * I•< * r P.uitertly.” and the -e.-on.l of the D*> !' Phor,. film serh-.s, fe during Monro.* Silv. * in “Casey on the Telephone." The overture will Is* "< b-ms from i. h ilkowsky." arranged by Baku iejniliofP arid plated by the Ore!* • • !*' Or* In s'i i ui.dor his dir*' •I- !- •!• "lIS' (OMAI \N DM ENTS” REM \*NS AT RNt.RISirS “The Ten Commandments,” will lx*gin its second week at Engl;..ids, Sunday. ( •wing to previous bookings. English’s (>per.* House will be unable to <•xhit.it t<* their patrons this spectacular drama longer than next ! week, commencing Sunday evening. The beauty and majesty of the theme presented by Cecil B. De Milie • has received reverent treatment at ! ills hands and the stories unfolded are replete with thrilling moments each as the receiving of tin* T**n Commandments, by Moses on Kt. Sinai, the orgies of the Golden 1 Calf, the holding back of the waters "f the Red Sea, and the swirling, rushing torrents that overwhelm th. I pursuing Egyptians, i The outstanding characters of a east embracing many thousands of people at*—Theodore Roberts as ] Moses; Estelle Taylor as Miriam: j Charles do Roche as Pharaoh. Julia. Kaye as his Queen; fames Neill as ; Aaron, in tin* Biblical episodes; i Beatrice Joy. Rod la Uocque, Nita j Naldi, Richard Plx and Edythe ; Chapman in the modern story Two performances will continue to j lie given daily, excepting Sunday, at I 3:20 and S:2O. At each presentation ;the picture will be accompanied by i a large orchestra, which is of i unusual proportions. -!* -I- -ISKCOND WEEK FOR VALENTINO’S ITITI RE 1 Owing to its popularity, "A Satut- ! *’d Devil,” Rudolph Valentino’s latest movie, will be held over at the Ohio for the second and final week. The picture Is based on Rex Beach's story, “Rope's End.” Valentino’s supporting east includes some of the greatest cinema actresses Included in his support are Nita Naldi, i Helen D’Algy, Ec iise La Grange, j Dagrnar Oodowsky and many others, j Joseph Henbery directed the picture, i “A Sainted Devil” has to do with ja sophisticated naan of the world ; who falls in love with a convent | bred girl of Buenos Aires. Carlotta, | who has fallen in love with him, becomes jealous and tries to trick | the girl. A bandit swoops down j upon the hacienda in which the I wedding between the two is to take place and makes away with the girl. Valentino, who takes the part of j the man of the world, pursues the ' bandit and finds Carlotta in his j arms. Thinking that Carlotta is his j betrothed, he runs away swearing vengeance against the bandit and | all women. How he gets his rej venge is told in terse fashion. The usual supplementary film ub-
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from “Sell ’Em C"Wboy,” at iiie Isis the first half f tie* W—*k. No. s—Richard Dlx in "Man hattan,” at the Apollo all next week. No. 6 —Seena Owen fn “Unsee
| 'eefH will also be shown. They inI elude comedy and a news weekly, j Music will be provided by Tester j Huff at the or-rut in.l by tho *' . I Mavis ‘ !* -I* *l* SOMi THING NEW ; is WI N U RN MO\ II n \v w. tf3f way jof u western <!r*oi*.;. S- li ! ’Kin. ( ’1 -wh*vt,. th I- .s i thf Jirvt }.. 11 sos j, \* v\ • k \\: r ‘ i >i"i; ! H it'Mi u- tin* >-• *••. h-i.y *\N -f; >*! 1 Tli* * b*;t !: p* 11 ’; U ’ I’ q h r .fiiMPiV M.itin-w - * ’'. •--•n *of an ;1 .* fMf. •*■* hoi-- -. • •. ).*•. 1. 1 ! i *; • • ! - ' • h- : th* 1 c I .. M t* ’ At'iz . ar** n * ! 11:i*I' rs a!. 1: vu * wi h ; th** |r**' ♦> ';A';:;h’*T of < . \ : •>' *:I ’m Win t: • ulrl. at til*- -■.tin** r: n * 'j ■ ■ a ■**:"* 1 .■> . *. Tho . u •.h :: j h> I IlUsb.ami ' Wii im !•' :mi! in ‘ . f tb* N ;h at i Uaa. M a
PIETRO YON ORGAN RECITAL Formerly org.tnixt at the V.iUcan, also Royal Church of Romo Tabernacle Presbyterian Church MONDAY, DECEMBER, BTH. A* •* i • ! b\ Tab' ■rnacii* ('li*>ir Tickets SI.OO, On Sale at Fuller-Ryd?. 27 EAST OHIO STREET
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DFP 99 CINCINNATI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Ey . 64i FRIT/, REINER. Conductor; RAF. FLO Dl4 A Solo- /| r? inf, assinteil by the Mendelssoiin Choir In a ChriHlinan '.OH. tVe. Celchrution; ELMFK STEEPEN, Choral Conductor. Farewell PAITGWA and Ballet Russe, Jan. 5 KREISLER, Feb. I—McCGRMACK,1 —McCGRMACK, Feb. 22 Self-Addressed , Stamped Envelope for Return of Tickets ALL SEATS NOW SELLING—Ona B. Talbot Office, 918 Homo-Mansur Bldg.
ing Lyes,” at the Palace Thursday. No. 7—Rudolph Valentino and Nita Naldi In "A Sainted Devil," at the Ohio next week. Second week.
Joe p.ike faice, will lie the features Thu* day and tho rest of the w* * k. "W.Jvcs of ;!:** Night" is an exciti* g tab* of high finance, with Farnutti cast .is an American mining engine* ■ who g*-!s Into difficulties with a pair of *-rooked promoters and i....- a h* * ::• time foiling their : -a.-- ,ie .gas, Irene Rich is In I' I- -I* ' Ill'll 1 0\ F. NTOIII ” TO OI I N s( NHAV \T "Ml I H S • Her 1 *.v*• S* .ry." will be shown ■ ~ ~k at Smith s Theater tin* hased n the M .ry ... *-ts Rinehart sT .rv and con , 1( ;.; ;i fju*. , ,fa Balkan kitig.iom Wi, . it d:*’i**uit to k--**t> her llam , ~ a .mil h r throne 'it th** . - lan Keith, f in.eus play.-r of ’!.*- leg.tunate stage, win makes hie h int a. pictures In his first imp jr tai ' part. *H* r Lot ** Story." Gloria Swan -a. p! ,;* the role of a princess who ..a -t-r of her father's army, if. ;■ pat* nts w.sh her to marry a >'!■; p *!,*•., but she loos r.ot love him and : . fa She St- ;!* off with the <”1 C. r aid is secretly married fgit-r dr* Is U. oie to go through with her marri.u.e t*> the king. When her |! . c <die tells the king that i: . . ' his and he h - -iiios furious, ha- is ::.g I*.-r to a convent. A . omedy an 1 a ;.* w ■ we* kly and a-:- b\ the Grand Cremona are ml i* I feutures
AMUSEMENTS
‘MESSIAH’ TD BE GIVEN AGAIN HERE Whitehouse Directs Oratorio Society, "Tho Messiah,” Handel's Christmas time master-piece, an annual production by the People’s Chorus for so many years, will be given at Cadle Tabernacle, Dec. 23. The board of park commissioners will sponser the production and an admission fe*e within the reach of ail will be fixed. The oratorio will be directed by
: See This Picture Set in Splendor I and Luxury . . It tells of Jimjmie and Chad who | I started life as bride and groom \i in the midst of a world of luxury. !|| f / wIA They went the mad merry pace j / * \ of their ultra fashionable set — k' ?J : a pace that grew faster and faster until the dizzy whirl \ •: ended in a CRASH! j. V, : Come and see what happened Irfe"! .i. IS to Jimmie and Chad in a pic- I \Vif\ \ : ture of fascinating beauty and 'AV A First National Picture v / F . , i OVERTURE |HJ “Gems From Tschalkowsky* i //U Arranged by Lj li /// / : C BAKALEIN IKOFF f “COHEN ON TOE TELEPHONE” on DeForest-Cae Phonofiim A Christie Comedy i | “POOR BUTTERFLY" Great Cast of SUN^xT^C^7TH| ii Harold Bell Wright’s ! :i Romance of Love and Gold | 11 u The Mine With the Iron Door ,, |
Horace ‘Whitehouse, well known organist and director of the city. Whitehouse was chosen as director by the Indianapolis Oratorio Society which will take the place of the I’eople s Chorus. Homer L. Cook :s president of the society; Brandt C. Downey is treasurer and a number J of business men and prominent women make up the board of directors. Director Whitehouse invites all persons who love to sing to meet with “The Messiah" chorus at the Y. W. C. A. next Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. It is the purpose to give the oratorio with a chorus of 400 voices. | German Vampire Arrives Here Anita Berber, a favorite motion | picture vampire of Germany and ! Austria, who on the Continent is ! called the “Cinema Pompadour,” ; will appear in Keith vaudeville this i winter.
MOTION PICTURES
SATURDAY, NOV. 20, 1024.
OE ILF HOPPED TO VISIT Mi Will Be Seen at Head of Own Company. The management of the Murat announces that De Wolf Hopper, in his comic opera company, will come to the Schubert house for a week next month, with the usual matinees. This is Do Wolf Hopper’s first appearance in this city for a number of years, when h< was seen here in “The Better ’Ole.”
