Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 174, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1925 — Page 6

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BIG MOVIES BOOKED FOR THANKSGIVING WEEK HERE

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Thanksgiving Week to Be

Well Observed in Film Houses. SHANKS GIVING week on the movie screen will be interesting, as the managers have booked not only important pictures but have provided novelty presentations. Leon Errol will make his debut as a movie star in Clothes

tnj^.| \_. AMUSEMENTS —"""—Ona B. Talbot Fine Arts Enterprise?— ■"■"•■•■ MUR AX—PRICES: $2.50, $2, $1.50, $1 p Vx u x s Sliniflnv Seats on Sale Murat Box Office ■*lo O'Clock Tomorrow 8:15 P*M. New Program Compositions Never Heard Here by This Famous Organization. Before They Leave for London, Paris and All Continental Cities of Europe. PAUL WHITEMAN And His Greater Concert Orchestra Sun. Afternoon Concerts McCormack “SK,*™ Ai * * Aif. BUY A TICKET FOB A FRIEND TO HEAR Chflstllils Elfl Paderewski, Bauer... Casals Roland Hayes, Rethberg, Gaili-Corci Greatest Artists Before the World Today RF.MFMRKR THE 80UD-OUT HOUSES—ORDER SEATS NOW. | PRICES: sl, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, Plus 10% Tax. Paderewski I'rlcw on Remaining Tickets: $2.5©, 83.00. 84.00, 85.00, Plnx Tax. I All Seats Now Selling °™ 6 5J^ r O £E"

BROADWAYS Snappy BURLESQUE AS YOU LIKE IT WEEK BEGINNING MATINEE TODAY STEP-LIVELY GIRLS Stepping Out" on the ILLUMINATED RUNWAY

CAPITOL THEATRE COM. SUN. NOV. 22 WORLD WAR MOVIES WITH HAPPY-GO-LUCKY CORP. 808 INGLESTON LAUGH-A-MINUTE Stories of Army Life AUSPICES INDIANA DEPARTMENT V—F —W big reunion former service men DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE TO SEE GOVERNMENT' RECORDS OF THE LAST GREAT STRUGGLE ■ ■’ NOTE —Corp. Ingleston was a member of the U. S. Signal Corps in France and the most of these pictures were made by him. You Have Seen the Rest —Now See the Best MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:30 NIGHT PERFORMANCE AT 8:15

No. I—Gloria Swanson with her new "bob” as 'she appears in "Stage Struck” at the Apollo next week. No. 2—Leon Errol In a comedy scene from “Clothes Make the Pirate," at the Circle all next week. No. 3—Adolphe Menjou Is the Make the Pirat” at the Circle, beginning Sunday. The Circle - will have a novelty in “The Melvisto Phanto Revue,” an accomplishment in illusion . Reginald Denny in “Where Was I?” will be the chtef movie event on

star of "King on Main Street,” opening at the Ohio Sunday after noon. No. 4—Jack Hoxie In “Ttvo Fisted Jones,” at the Isis, Sunday. No. s—Reginalds—Reginald Denny in an action scene from ""Where Was I?” at the Colonial next week.

the new. bill at the Colonial. The Ohio will feature Adolphe Menjou in “The King on Main Street,” a comedy with a famous cast. Gloria Swanson in “Stage Struck” comes to the Apollo for the week. Emil Seidel and his orchestra will be heax-d in anew musical program . Jack Hoxie will open Sunday for four days at the Isis in “Two Fisted Jones.” -|. -|. -|- ERROL MAKES DEBUT AS PHOTOPLAY STAR Leon Errol makes his debut as a screen comedy star in "Clothes Make the Pirate,” the First National pro-

GARL LAEMMLE fxtsenf* OUR THANKSGIVING WEEK MENU OF FEATURETTES GHAS. PUFFY IN AESOP FABLES INTERNATIONAL MEWS “KICK ME AGAIN” “A DAY’S OUTING” LATEST CURRENT EVENTS MUSIC HATH CHARMS—WE HAVE THE MUSIC 10 —AMERICAN HARMONISTS 1 O THE MOST TALKED OF ORCHESTRA IN THE STATE IHIJI iTv rwEptciv&Es HH

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No. 6—Tom Mix in “The Everlasting Whisper,” at the Lyric all next week. No. 7—Phyllis Haver, Neil Hamilton and Bessie Love In "New Brooms,” opening Sunday at the Palace.

duction, which comes to the Circle Sunday as the Thanksggiving week atttraction. i Errol is widely known as a stage comedian, having been featured for several years in musical comedy productions, among which are "The Prince of Pilsen,” “Ziegfeld Follies,” both the stage and screen versions of "Sally,” and he is now being starred in the Broadway production. ‘‘Louie the Fourteenth.” Errol, whose collapsible legs have brought him fame and iortune on both the stage and screen, is sei in his first starring picture as a timid little Yankee tailor in the days of 1750, completely dominated by his ■shrewish wife, of whom he stands in great terror.

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Special Music and New Stage Presentations on Programs. He dreams great and bold dreams of himself as pirate chief, dreams which come true when a pirate band invades his Nfew England hamlet and he is carried off by mistake as their leader. Miss Dorothy Gish is featured with Errol in this production, which was directed by Maurice Tourneur, and others in the cast are Nita Naldi, Tully Marshall, George Marion, Edna Murphy, James Rennie and Walter Law. The story was adapted from the Holman Day novel, "Clothes Makes the Pirate.” The special Thanksgiving week attraction will be the Melvisto Phanto Revue, a novelty presentation based on the principle of Illusion. This revue was the sensation

of the Ziegfleld Follies two seasons ago. The program will also Include the orchestral overture, played by the Circle Concert Orchestra under the direction of Bakalelnlkoff, the Circle news, a Circle comedy and a novelty Thanksgiving film. •I- I- -IDENNY FEATURED AT THE COLONIAL Reginald Denny will be seen at the Colonial as the Thanksgiving week attraction, starting Sunday, in his latest starring xehicle, "Where Was I?” Chester Conklin, Lee Moran, Otis Harlan, Pauline Garon, Marian Nixon, William Turner, Tom Lingham, Arthur Lake and James Corrigan all contribute to the general comedy of the piece. Large numbers of elaborate sets were used in the filming of this picture. An entire interior of a mansion was built, a gubway was constructed and a whole wing of an

Last 2 Times Messrs. Lee and J. J. Shubert Present PRICES T n j,„ THE - Matinee, sl.lO to $2.75 i. n—■ —— . ill-. i * '"thc P coa.9T^ H Tbwoctev MU..Ti.3..Hi..K0v.39.8et. I,2ITHURS.,FRI.,SAT..W Week SSS: Dec. Matinee Wednesday Dec. 3 .4.5 Direct From 4 Month* Richard Herndon Present* _ i n Chicaao , _ David Belasco Presents L L r E M __ _ _ A Guarantee of 1,001 Laughs Paly: La A ,eS § W ‘.255=: Evening m Wynn With ' The Entire N. Y. Cast 1“ His Spectacular Plflihnmp Beth MerrlllT'Edna Hibbard I *jL Musical Revue UialUUniC rosier . The entire New York Cast and £*2? Staged by Allan Rinehart Production. npTJI? fn An TANARUS) AT PRICES- - j.75.| PRICES: 5 £ fc ftg; InL GKAB HAG A itivuo. Mats., aoc to (1.65.1 Moats Keui> >ov. 30 The Original \'ew York Mall Orders New. Seats Ready Thur. | MA.IL. OKDI.KS NOW fHobo Theater Supjiortlllg Cast ALL MAIL ORDERS Must Be Accompanied by Remittance and Self-Addressed Stamped Eme.ope

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office building was put up. Six automobiles were completely wrecked and a taxicab was Incapacitated for all future use. The story concerns the troubles of a young man trying to find out where he was on a certain date. Lee Moran ar.d Chester Conklin, two of the screen’s funniest comedians are the ones who help him on the search. Miss Garon plays the part of the lay plotter and Miss Nixon has the role of Denny’s sweetheart. An added comedy feature will bo "Kick Me Again” in which Charles Puffy who looke to be a successor of “Fatty” Arbuckle is starred. An Aesop Fable and the current Colonial -International News will be the other film features. The American Harmonists have arranged an unusual bill of musical fare with novelty songs by Bob Jones and Floyd Thompson and a ballad by Frank Owens, with the latest jazz number and semi-classics for the picture setting. Miss Julia Niebergall in addition to piano selec-

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tion will be heard In a musical monologue. •I- I- -IMENJOU TOPH CAST OF FILM COMEDY Adolphe Menjou, the ace of screen dynics, is sben In one of his favorite roles at the Ohio next week, when ho plays the part of a pleasure-loving beau brummel of a King in the photoplay attraction, "The King on Mutn St.” Menjou has the support of three of the most talented actors in the films in Greta Nissen, the Scandinavian “find” of a few months ago, of Oscar Shaw, also broke into pictures in Wm. Randolph llearst’s “The Gay White Way,” and of Bessie Love. Others who appear in the picture are: Joseph Kilgour, Edgar Norton, Mario Maperonl, Carlotta Monterey, Marcia Harris and Edouard Durand. "The King on Miiin St.” is based on the comedy hit of Broadway, “The King," Leo Dit.richste|n's suo(Tura to Page 7)