Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 286, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1928 — Page 9

MARCH 27, 1928.

CEMETERY LOT SALE IS HALTED f IN TWO STATES Injunction Plea Is Filed in Circuit Court Against Glen Haven Group. Legal action in two States today tied the hands ot Glen Haven Cemetery Association, Inc., in its efforts to establish a burial ground on Kessler Blvd., north of Broadmoor Country Club, northwest of the city. A petition for an injunction prohibiting development of the ground was filed in Circuit Court late Monday by Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Cox. living near the cemetery site. They allege their property would be depreciated $2,500 if the cemetery were established. The other action was an order of the Michigan Securities Commission at Lansing, to salesmen to temporarily surrender their licenses to sell real estate in the cemetery, with the threat they will be cited if they fail to do so. Salesmen have been very active in the sale of "founders’ lots.” wholesale sections of the land, to Michigan citizens for several months. The Michigan commission began an investigation several weeks ago. The Cox suit cites the city ordinance prohibiting establishment of p cemetery within 1,000 feet of park property, points out that Glen Haven borders on Kessler Blvd., park property, and alleges Glen Haven officials have announced in-

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FuO LEWIS AND HER HAIR GO AT KEITH’S Billy Sharp and Company Have Snappy Dance Revue, With Sharp Doing Many of the Old-Time Famous Minstrel Steps. Just why is it that something different is expected from people that have auburn hair? Does the color lend a vivacity to the actions and words of these people? That seems to be the rule. And to prove that here is no exception to the rule, Flo Lewis romps through her act, “Give Us a Lift,” in a decided carefree manner. She intimates that she writes her lines as she goes

along, and why doubt her word. It’s all fun from her entrance, throwing peanuts to the audience. to her exit, with her rollerskates. Miss Lewis dances a little and sings a little and keeps up a rattle

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Love Doctor” is a clever skit with Frank Dobson playing the doctor and Marian Sayers the girl. The other three girls arc here and there lending atmosphere and inducing comedy. Avery clever little skit of Frank Dobson and girls. “Benevolence” is an animal act that is diffeernt. Whitey, a fox terrier, first poses as a drunk. He has all the mannerism of an inebriate, which is furthered by Ed Ford who plays the part of a policeman who is a good Samaritan. The dog is a mimic of the first water. Ford does certain things and the dog does them right after him. Even so far as to follow him in a tap dance. The Mathews Trio has a dance act that starts with an old time reel and then goes into the modern. A man and a girl do this and they arc good. The girl has an easy way of dancing and the man is a good tap dancer. They do some duet dancing that is especially good and also a burlesque on an Apache dance. The other member of the trio, a woman, plays the accompaniments to the dances and also sings several popular numbers. Avery fair act. Hpre is an acrobatic troupe with six men in the company. They build pyramids and dissolve them, turn innumerable cart wheels and flips with a great deal of speed. The Ben Hamid Troupe is a very fast working company and have all the tricks of this particular trade at their finger tips. “That's My Daddy” with Reginald Denny in the feature picture. News reels and comedies complete the program. At Keiths, today and Wednesday. (By C. S. G • n ft rt DANCE STEPS SHOWN BY BILLY SHARP Dancing may change its form ot presentation and be dressed up 'till it is hard to distinguish, but the steps used by old time tap and eccentric dancers arc still able to hold their own. This was demonstrated to me yesterday when 1 saw Billy Sharp and company. There were two young fellows in the act that did the modern tap steps. This involved getting a little closer to the floor and knowing some acrobatics. These two men were good dancers, there is no doubt to that, but Billy Sharp revived the steps' that made the old time minstrels. The steps of Pat Rooney. Eddie Leonard end George Primrose were

done by Sharp and then he did one of his own. This was all straight tap dancing and it was good. In this same act was Milo. Mariommc who did some semi-classical dancing and a number on her tors. A charming dancer There arc two others in the act, a singer who was very fair and an accompanist. A good dance and

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song revue. , . .. There are a lot ot laughs ni the act of Raymond Bond and Company. This is a comedy skit of a young couple, just married, from the country who are spending their first night at a hotel in the city. It is a form of farce touched up with burlesque. Jubal Early has several songs of the comedy type and dresses herself to impersonate a very thin girl. Her songs are characterizations of this person, who had to walk home and who was also the child of a fireman. Then she does a change and makes herself a very pretty woman. Powell and Rinehart have something different. They “paint” pic-

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lures with colored sand while you wait. A winter scene, a ship at sea that burns and a volcano arc among their attempts. This is something novel and entertaining. There is an act that has parts lifted from burlesque. In fact the whole act is burlesque. Niblo and Spencer are going fishing. The action takes place in trying to rent a boat and then the actual fishing. It is good stuff with a bit of singing. of the comedy type, in it. Dobbs. Clark and Cinn have been here before. But they still arc as funny with their slap-stick comedy as they ever were. They are dressed as hicks from ’way back in the sticks, and one would think that they were made of iron the way they conduct their comedy. Fields and Cook are a song and dance team. The only part of the act that is worthy of much note is their song with motions. This is clever enough, but the men fail to lift it above the common-place. At the Lyric-<By the Observer.) a a tt LOOKING OVER THE BURLESQUE It is possible to have burlesque without having to get absolutely "rancid” in the matter of jokes and dancing. There arc shows, burlesque of course, that give a snappy performance without getting absolutely disgusting. When I saw the “Frivolities of 1923" I was impressed with the fact that here was fairly good burlesque without all the “dirt.” There arc several good things in the show in the way of skits that were high class. There was dancing and singing that, although it was burlesque, was cleaned up considerable. But I failed to note that it had lost any of the kick. There were two song teams that made a hit. The first was two girls from the chorus that had a song and dance act. They were fairly good. The second was composed of one of the women principals, the juvenile and the second comedian. They sang several songs in "barber shop" harmony that were good Frank Harcourt was the leading comedian and Vivian Kent and Billy Emerson were the female leads. This is fairly good burlesque without all the "dirt.” At the Mutual. (By the Observer.) HAVE KIDNEYS EXAMINED BY YOUR DOCTOR Take Salts to Wash Kidneys if Back Pains You or Bladder Bothers. Flush your kidneys ov drinking a. quart of water each day, also take salts occasionally. saj ; a noted authority. who tell us that too much rich iood forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blond. They become sluggish and weaken: then you may suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. To help neutralize these irritating acids, to help cleanse the kidneys and flush oil the body's urinous waste, get four ounces cf Jnd Salts from any pharmacy here: take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a lew day s, and your kidneys may thru act fine. This famous salts is made fioin the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined w ith lithia. and has been used for years to help flush and .stimulate sluggish kidneys: also to neutralize the acids in me system so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure and makes a delightful effervescent. lithia-water drink.—Advertisement.

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Verdict of th'c Stage■ KEITH'S —Flo Lewis has very natural comedy in her skit, "Give Us a Lift,” with Leo Karlyn as*her partner and accompanist. LYRIC—Billy Sharp and company has a song and dance revue in which Sharp demonstrates the steps of the old-time minstrels. Good bill. MUTUAL —“Frivolities of 1928” is fairly good burlesque with much of the dirt taken out.

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