Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 149, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1925 — Page 9

THURSDAY, OUT. 22,1925

What Is New on the Stage

SHE Charleston as it is done in dancing circles is one of the outstanding hits of entertainment included in Phoebe Whiteside’s revue which come to the Palace theater the last half of this week. In addition to this new step, the dancers feature the buck and wing, toe, jazz, and acrobatic. Arthur Layne performs an acrobatic drunk dance as one of the many special numbers. Three men assist Miss Whiteside. Direct from Europe the Six Hassans who are termed as the “whirlwind wizards.” These Arabs leap and tumble through space while performing their daring feats. Cooper and Kennedy are the “joy boys” whose one aim is to create laughs and amusement through their original songs and stories. Interpretations of different dance numbers such as the Apache, Egyptian, and jazz are effected by Anderson and Yvel, who work entirely on roller skates. “Vaudeville Tid Bits” are the offerings of Flaharty and Stoning. A melange of jazz dance steps, popular songs, and witty conversation is found here. "Playing with Souls” is the film with Clive Brook, Jacqueline Logan, Mary Astor, and Buster Collier. The plot deals with the fight of divorced parents to save their son from ruin in gay Parisian life. Pathe News, a comedy, and a scenic are the short reels. -!- -I- -IA FEW FACTS ABOUT WILL ROGERS Will Rogers, the famous cowboy humorist, who with the De Reszke Singers comes to the Murat next Sunday afternoon was born on a ranch in Oklahoma, forty-three years ago. He takes pride in the fact that he is a genuine American, as both of his parents, descended from early settlers, have a mixture of Cherokee blood in their veins. His father, one-eighth Cherokee was once a Senator of the tribe in Oklohoma. . Brought up as he was on a ranch, with many cattle, young Rogers soon became an expert cowpuncher, a, good horseman skilled with the lariat. When he reached the age of young manhood he became possessed of a desire to see the world. He made his way on horse back earning money to support himself at the different ranches en route. Chance or fate led him into a wandering rodeo troupe. He joined them and it was the manager cf that troupe, who suggested to him to go to New York's annual horse show and entertain society with his riding and roping. This was about fifteen years ago.

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Cooper at the Lyric; “The Dark Angel” at the Circle; "Hell's High Road” at the Colonial; “A Son of His Father” at the Apollo; “Seven Keys to Baldpate” at the Ohio: “The Knockout” at the Crystal, complete new show at the Isis and the opening of the Little Theatre season at the Masonic Temple. TA.\ LEVIES REDUCED The State tax board Wednesday reduced levies set in five taxing units

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Charles Bruce, vice president; Joseph Wade, secretary and David Hollander, treasurer. FIRE KILLS TWO Hu In it id Pres* ATHENS, Ohio, Oct. 22.—Mrs. Hattie Dunfee, wife of a coal miner, and Laura Dunfee, five, her daugh ter, were burned to death today when their home was destroyed by fire.

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