Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 128, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1925 — Page 11

MONDAY, SEPT. 28, 1925

BUMP INQUIRY TO BE SHIFTED Naval Court to Move to Washington. By United Press LAKEHURST, N. J., Sept. 28. Owing to the difficulties of bringing witnesses to Lakehurst and accommodating them the naval authorities are considering moving the Shenandoah Inquiry to Washington, it was learned today. If the court adjourns and then reconvenes at Washington, it will not be until it is reconvened that the Navy’s severest critics, Col. William Mitchell and Captain Anton I-leinen, will be called. Mrs. Zachary Lansdowne, widow of the Shenandoah’s commander, has been invited to appear before the court and make any statement she desires. Just after the wreck, Mrs. Lansdowne said her husband had been trying to avoid taking his ship into the middle-west for over a year. MOVE IS DISAPPROVED Railway .Mail .Association Passes Resolution on Reorganization. Disapproval of the recent reorganization of the railway postal service by the Postoffice Department is contained in a resolution adopted by the Indianapolis branch, Railway Mail Association. The reorganization calls for the curtailment of active clerks in distribution of mails in transit. letting Skinnier Every day Hollows In Cheeks and Neck Growing Deeper Every Week. Something Must Be Done and Done Right Now —Quick. Tens of thousands of thin, rundown men—yes, and women too —are getting discouraged—are giving up all hope of ever being able to take on flesh and look healthy and strong. All such people can Btop worrying and start to smile and enjoy life right now, for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets which any druggist will tell you all about. Is putting flesh on hosts of skinny folks every day. One woman, tired, weak and discouraged, put on 15 pounds in five weeks and now feels fine. We all know that Cod Liver Oil is full of vitalizing, flesh producing vitamines, but many people can't take it because of Its horrible smell and Ashy taste and because it often upsets the stomach. McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets are as easy to take as candy and if any thin person doesn’t gain at least 5 pounds in 30 days your druggist is authorized to give you your money back —and only 00 cents for 00 tablets. Ask Hook, Haag, Goldsmith Bros, or druggists anywhere. But be sure to get McCoy’s, the original and genuine, and bear in mind that for thin .sickly kids they are wonderful.—Advertisement.

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A Wild Party Makes the Motor Go Wrong; Johny Hines Does a Stunt on His Head

By Walter I). Hickman. r-~ ] farewell parties at night I I turn Into breakfast affairs I I and that is the kind of party that Reginald Denny as Tom Hayden stages on the eve of his marriage. As the party gets wild the motor

carting a big house bus over the roads becomes "wild" and the house ca-t takes a trip down a steep road minus the motor. So Tom and his farewell guests nearly have their own farewell when the houseboat on wheels lands a wreck at the bottom of the road. Anyway, Tom misses his wedding because he is in a hospital. Things move fastly because Tom does fast driving on the

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motor race track and he does other kinds of speeding not confined to the track. You will see this speeding in “California Straight Ahead,” anew comedy of the race track done on a spectacular basis. We have had a bunch of these race stories since the late Wallace Reid established himself as a favorite in such entertainment. Although the first part of this comedy is unique by introducing the joy house on wheels, it really gets its big wallop from the auto race in California. Here is mechanical melodrama chock-full of thrills and then some more thrills. It is a hard job to photograph an auto race, especially when there are a lot of tricks used to get the thrills. The director in this case Is a wise old bird. He does not cloud the events upon the track with a lot of dust, a.nd he gives you a bunch of close-ups of the racing cars while the drivers and the cameramen a. e pulling their stuff. There are a bunch of laughs in this comedy and Denny is able, by the use of his personality and showmanship, to stand out and above the mechanics of the picture. The American Harmonists have increased not only the size of their organization, but have increased the melody heat of the players. They have one number this week about a guy who admits he can’t love more than one sweetie at a time. The men take up this number and develop it along vocal lines individually and then sign off by bringing all the instruments into play, even a harmonica. This stops the show. At the Colonial all week. -I- •!• -INEW 1.1 A) YD COMEDY NOW IN SECOND WEEK The fa£t is—Harold Lloyd’s new comedy, “The Freshman,’’ Is now In the second week of its engagement at the Apollo. In this department I previously have told you about this comedy. It is the best thing Uoyd has ever done and proves that he is a really great comedy artist. Asa comedy, it will stand among

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the best ever turned out by the movie industry. At the Apollo all week. -I- -I’ + BETTY TURNS OUT TO BE A WESTERN PRINCESS Being the Princess of Princess Gulch may not be a title of any importance these days, but in ’49, when the West was a country as yet almost unexplored, and men were ten times out of ten, it was a title to conjure with. “The Golden Princess' with Betty Bronson, at the Ohio this week, is

a melodrama of the gold rush in 1849, that just seems to bo made for the little star. It is full of romance of the Bronson kind ably supported by Neil Hamilton. Rockliffo Fellows Is a regular Eret Hart villain and p r o v i des the heavy parts of the plot. Joseph Dowling as ‘‘Grizzly,” the woman hating o 1 and prospector, furnishes the humor, and a

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good “furnisher" he is. To see the old fellow cry when his sympathies are played upon is a sight indeed. The story concerns a little girl whose father was killed in the early days of the gold rush and is forsaken by her mather. “Tenesee” Hunter, a young lad who had become lost from his own people, finds her and takes upon himself the burden of providing for her a home and her future welfare. Everything goes along all right until the time when the girl has grown up and “Tennesee” under takes to bring her Into the home that he and his partner “Grizzly Joe” have occupied. For pleasant entertainment the picture is all that could be desired

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and I think you will agree that the cast is 1 very able selection. At the Ohio all week. (By the Observer.) '!‘ ‘l* + THE CIRCLE TURNS OUT A REAL HIT SHOW When a show contains certain things it is bound to be a hit. The combination at the Circle this week has resulted in what the talk around town this week calls a “bust show,” meaning a knockout. Johnny Hines blossoms out in a new sort of a comedy called “The Live Wire.” I think

we are now entering the period when comedies are going to be produced on a more lavish and spectacular basis. In other words, they are now "cireusing” the movie comedy. Os course, there is a lot of horseplay and even animal-play. An entire circus is used in “The Live Wire” as Hines Is first cast as a wire marvel who slides down a wide on his head. There is one good comedy bit in the

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circus part, when the tattooed man, the armless man, the sword shark and Hines play a game of poker not according to Hoyle. Hints, as the Great MaranelU, has a pal in “Sawdust Sam,” played by Edmund Breese When MaranelU gets a bad neck and Is forced to leave the e'r* cus, Sam hits the road with his pal and they share good fortune and bad. They land In a small town a:d Maranelli starts out to make the old town brighter by selling electric light bulbs. Then the picture changes to melodrama. This seems to be the one order In spectacular comedies. Os course, there is a love affair, a villain and everything that goes with such a character. But when things get too melodramatic, the picture turns to farce and you have a let of fun seeing Johnny Hines swing

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Movie Verdict Apollo—“ The Freshman,” the best picture Harold Lloyd ever made, now in its second week. Colonial A melodramatic auto race and some funny circus animals help to put pep and ginger into “California Straight Ahead," a Reginald Denny comedy. Circle —The spectacular comedy Is what “The Live Wire'' turns out to be with Johnny Hines. Van and Schenck, Bakaleinikoff and the Circle orchestra are the big hits of the bill. Ohio—The Observer 'finds “The Golden Princess” enjoyable movie entertainment. Good cast.

the clubs while he fights the villain and his gang. The real big drawing card at the Circle this week will be Gus Van and Joe Schenck. These two singers are better than ever. They know how to step on the melody gas and with the aid of the big Circle Orchestra with Bakaleinikoff conducting, this great team of singers march forth to a great victory. They open with their own version of “That’s My Baby,” then sail Into a song about an Irishman whose knuckles are artistic; then they srtrut their stuff as “Dark Town Romeo.” following that with “The Lonesome Wop.” then "Good-hy Blues” and end with a comedy encore about a Tennessee gal who told her loud speaking radio daddy to put on the soft speaker. This team is a tremendous sensation. Bakaleinikoff this week la lead ing the orchestra through an overture made up of melodies requested by patrons. Here is a splendid Idea, wonderfully worked up by Bakalelnlkoff and his men. At the Circle all week. • • • Other theaters today offer: Nan Halperin at Keith's; Bartrom and Saxton at the Lyric; “Syncopation Show” at the Palace; Circus Week at the Capitol and Hoot Gibson alt “Spook Ranch” at the Isis.

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