Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 153, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1927 — Page 4

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THE ZEBRA STRUT WILL BE SEEN HERE [This Disease Is a Dance and a Mighty Cousin of the Black Bottom Step to Be Seen at the Indiana Theater, Starting Saturday, Rhythmic life is revealed in the dancing of the sixteen Albertina Rasch dancers who form a setting for John Murray Anderson’s Publix stage production, “Danse Caprice,” playing at the Indiana starting Saturday.

The dancing groups sponsored by Rasch are known the world over for their grace. At present some of the dancing units are features in many big Broadway productions, notably in Ziegfeld’s “Follies” now at the new Amsterdam Theater, New York. At the conclusion of their first performance at the Paramount Theater they were greeted with applause and there have been similar demonstrations wherever they have appeared. Before being sent out from the Albertina Rasche School the girls undergo a long and vigorous course of intensive training. In the logical belief that perfect health will enhance their dancing ability, Mme. Rasch makes all the girls conform' to strict regulations. The girls of “Danse Caprice,” it might be said, are always in training. They are not allowed to smoke and must retire not later' than eleven o’clock at night. The most unique thing about them, however, in their juxtaposition to the modem girl is the fact that they bar rouge, lip-stick and mascara when not actually working behind the footlights. In "Danse Caprice,” this latest Albertina Rasch group introduces Z dance which will undoubtedly sup-

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plant the Charleston and Black Bottom in popularity. It is,Called the Zebra Strut and is the outstanding feature of this big Publix production. NEW HODGE PLAY DUE HERE William Hodge, now starring in his mystery comedy, “Straight Thru The Door,” coming to English’s, Monday, Nov. 7, is the enigma of the stage. He is the Yogi Man of the acting business. Call it a trick, call it art, call it anything you choose he does it, and it is the result that , counts. His acting method reveals a slow, shambling gait, a general deliberation of movement, an unstudied and natural way of doing things, a drawling voice, a habit of gazing humorously or sentimentally from eyes half closed and sleepy, and other equally distinctive characteristics. Yet in spite of this and in spite of his success, no one of the theater has imitated him, consciously or unconsciously. He bas a patent on his brand of Citing, which although not covered by a registered trade-mark or

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On Saturday at the Ohio, Mrs. Wallace Reid in person and on the screen will begin a week’s engagement. letters from the United States Patent Office, is just as secure and just as much of his own private property as if it was thus protected. He defies imitators and he very nearly defies analysis, as far as his methods are concerned. "BEN-HUR” TO OPEN AT THE CIRCLE “Ben-Hur,” with its chariot race pictured in vast circus arena, will be the attraction at the Circle beginning Saturday, marking the first

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time this spectacle has been shown in Indianapolis at popular prices. People enjoyed the stage version of this story, and many of the older Indianapolis residents will recall William Famum, William S. Hart, Emmett Corrigan and others of the old casts. “Ben-Hur” was a popular stage spectacle and toured America for twenty-two seasons. Now anew “Ben-Hur” has been made in motion pictures, with the famous sea fight between the Romans and the Greek pirates, the famous chariot race at Antioch, the beautiful Procession of Palms, the Vale of Hinnom, the Via Dolorsa as highlights of the production, which was directed by Fred Niblo. Indianapolis theaters'today offer: “The Cradle Song” at English’s; “Adam and Eva” at the Colonial; Healy and Cross at Keith’s; Romaine and Castle at the Lyric; "Rose of the Golden West” at the Indiana; “Silk Stockings” at the Ohio; “The Woman on Trial” at the Apollo; ,"The Boy Rider” at the Isis; “Nbw We’re In The Air” at the Circle, and “Is Your Daughter Safe?” at the Band Box. ELKS SEEK MEMBERS Annual Fall Campaign Opened by City Lodge. The fall membership campaign of Indianapolis Lodge No. 13, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, has been opened under the disection of Everett Irish, chairman. The next cereomnial will be held Nov. 28. Elks of every city in the United States will hold the annual memorial service Dec. 5. The local organization will honor the fifty-two who have died in the past year. Fred D. McNeely is chairman of the memorial committee and is assisted by A. B. Hanson, J. H. Tudball, Joseph L. Clarke and George W. June.

CHICAGO JOINS BANDITSEARCH Best Detectives Working on Lafayette Case. Bu Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 4.—Chicago’s best detective squad is aiding in the search for the seven men who shot and killed Police Captain Charles Arman here Tuesday during a hold-up of the Tippecanoe Loan and Trust Company. The hunt is being made on the theory that the bandits were from Chicago’s underworld. Several local residents have gone to Chicago to inspect photographs in police files in an effort to identify some memebrs of the bandit gang. This city was in mourning today when funeral services for the slain officer were held. Police from several

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Fire? No, Mail Bu United Press JERSEY CITY, N. J., Nov. 4. —She wanted to mail a letter today, so Mrs. Saint Bruno, who came here from Italy three nionths ago, picked up the little iron hammer, broke the glass and put the letter in the box. She promised the firemen she wouldn’t do it again.

Indiana cities, including Indianapolis, Frankfort, Kokomo, Lebanon, Crawfordsville and Logansport, attended the funeral. Two Flee Reformatory Bu United Press PENDLETON, Ind., Nov. 4.—lndiana police authorities were asked today to be on the lookout for two escaped prisoners from the Indiana Reformatory. Morris Everitt, Indianapolis, and Morris Peacock made their way out of the institution Thursday night.

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TWENTY FLOOD BILLSPREPARED Many Control Plans Will Be Given to Congress. BY C. J. LILLEY WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—At least twenty flood control bills may be expected at the coming session of Congress, Senator Harry B. Hawes, (Dem.) of Missouri said today. Senator Hawes is the first to get such a bill prepared. His bill is believed to follow out control policies outlined at conferences in St. Louis and will probably be labelled “The Missouri Plan.” Opening hearings on the flood problem begin next Monday afternoon before the House flood control committee. Representative Reid of Illinois, chairman of the flood committee, is making final arrangements for the hearings. The first three days will be

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