Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 255, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1928 — Page 6

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PALACE IN NEWDRESS TO OPEN SATURDAY Thousands of Dollars Have Been Spent in Changing the Entire Auditorium So as to Make It Ready for a New Form of Entertainment. BY WALTER D. HICKMAN THE first formal morning opening of a theater in Indianapolis will be held Saturday at 11 a. m., when Loew’s Palace on Pennsylvania St., opens its doors. An expenditure estimated at around s.'>oo,ooo has been spent in redecorating the entire theater, installing anew pipe organ, and the placing of new rugs, carpets and art treasures.

Many high officials of the Loew Xew York office avill be here for the opening of the

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master of ceremonies and in charge of the band during the stage presentation. Emil Seidel, well known in this city and nationally famous as a pianist, will direct the concert orchestra. The movie for the opening bill will be Mary Pickford in “My Dream Girl. - ’ ana LOOKING OVER NEW KEITH SHOW Broadcasting part of an act over the radio to the audience is more or less a novel idea. However, that is the stunt used by Dailey Paskman's radio minstrels of station WGBS. Sitting on one corner of the stage is the horn. A prologue and some music are received by the audience before any one is seen. As novel as the idea may be it distorts the speaking and singing so that one gets the impression that he is listening to a radio of some years ago. Dave Irwin and Nat Busby are

the endmen. Irwin has a fair voice and improves the situation with some songs of the semi-classical type, leaving the blues to his partner Nate Busby. This blues singer is also an excellent eccentric dancer. Jack Rice is the interlocutor and announcer, who introduces George Zorn in impressions of “Honey Boy’’ Evans and Kramer and Stone who are tap dancers. The latter two are good. The Diamond Studded Quartet sings a medley of old- time “barber shop’’ numbers. One of the men is a good yodeler. The radio minstrel band plays the accompaniments and several selections of their own. In all. a good company. Harry Lang and Bernice Haley have a funny comedy skit entitled “Who Is Your Boss?" It 'is just plain old time hokern and a play on words, but it’s a scream. Lang whistles some piece w hile Miss Haley sings it. I tried to get under his whistling to hear what kind of a

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