Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 275, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1928 — Page 5

MARCH 14,1928.

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HONOR FIVE ENGINEERS L. A. Thomas Local Plans Reception to Retired Railway Men Five retired railway engineers and their wives will be given a reception by the L. A. Thomas Local 546, B. of L. E„ Friday night at the Moose Hall. They are P. J. Hickey, Barnie McCoy and Stephen Gaynor, of Indianapolis, and P.- J. O'Brien, of Kankakee. 111. All retired during the last year. The committee members in charge are Mrs. George Kern. Mrs. W. B. Sequartz and Mrs. B. Mills, of the G. I. A., 522, and C. C. Livingston, W. B. Sequartz, and J. W. Haney. Two in Miracle Escape Bn Times Special LOGANSPORT, Ind., March 14. J. D. Dubois and A. B. Gates, Pennsylvania Railroad brakeman, escaped practically unhurt despite being in a caboose struck by two locomotives here. The first engine striking the caboose hurled it to another track, where it was struck by the second. The caboose was demolished. Early Grasshopper Bn Times Special NOBLESVTLLE, Ind., March 14. A full grown grasshopper caught by John Crossley and Joseph Miller while working in a corn field near here is on exhibition with the claim to being the first grasshopper ever found in Centra! Indiana at this season.

MANTELL CLAIMS ROAD IS ALL RIGHT Ad F. Miller Announces That Charles Berkell Will Open His Stock Season at English’s on Sunday Night, April 29, for the Summer. BY WALTER D. HICKMAN The question is often asked, “What is the matter with the road?" and it has no bearing on things interesting to automobilists, but it is ot vital importance to theatrical producers. Os late, the number of traveling theatrical organizations have been reduced from hundreds to a very few and there are many parts of the country that formerly had one or more companies visit them each week that have not had one in a year. . While many reasons have been advanced for this greatly changed condition the opinion of one who lias been prominent for a number oi years as actor-manager is worth quoting.

Robert B. Mantell, who, with Genevieve Hamper as co-star, will be seen next week In Shakespearean repertoire at English’s, answers the question in this wise: “There is nothing the matter with the road if you keep two cardinal points before you all the time. The first is to give only that class of plays that appeals to every normal minded young and old person, and the second is to he considerate of the playgoers’ purse. “As regards the first condition, I take pardonable pride in pointing to our repertoire that, with the single exception of Bulwer Lytton’s drama, ‘Richelieu,’ is made up wholly of Shakespeare's works which have stood the test for over 1300 years, and it is a source of j gratification to me to be able to I say that they arc at present enjoying greater popularity than at any J other period in the thirty years that I have been presenting them. “As to the second condition, I, after mature deliberation, decided that this season our prices would go back to normalcy and thus far I have had the hearty cooperation jof theater managers with results I tha* have been entirely satisfactory | to all concerned." e a m STOC K SEASON TO OPEN NEXT MONTH j A. F. Miller of English’s today an- ; nounced that Charles Berkell will I open his summer stock season here 1 on Sunday night April 29. for the j summer. This date has just been ! officially deckled upon. Edythe El- | liott and Milton Byron will head the j company. Many favorites will ro- ! turn including Larry Sullivan, Idabelle Arnold, Bill Hull. Bernice Marsolais, Bob Fay and others. a s tt LITTLE THEATRE TO CLOSE SEASON SOON. I “Hay Fever," a comedy in three acts by Noel Coward, will be pre- , sented by the Little Theatre Sociely of Indiana at their Playhouse, Nincj teenth and Alabama Sts., the evenings cf March 27. 28. 29, 30. 31. as the final effort of their 1927-1928 ; season. It will make a glorious coni elusion to a most successful season. : It is gay. scintillating and amusing i creating laughs at the most unexpected moments. This will mark the | first presentation in America, out-

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j for his “Peer Gynt Suite,’ to which 1 some of the world's moat famous I dancers, including the le.te Isadorc Duncan and Loie Fuller adapted ' terpschichorean exhibitions.