Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1929 — Page 24
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RADIO FAVORITES BOOKED AT LYRIC Sixteen Famous Ether Artists Will Do Their Stuff in a Vaudeville Unit Act All Next Week. NO less than sixteen famous c*her artists will make their first personal appearance in this c‘ry Sunday and all next week, when the "WLS Radio Showboat drops its gangplank on the Lyric stage. These arth's who fail from the Prarie Farmer radio station, WLS, located at Chicago, have been going on the air every Friday night from 10 until 12 o’clock for nearly four years. TTv'y have become as popular as any broadcasting artists in the country today. S :,c r - th.r so oum in vaudeville last year, they have been creating as great a furore in theatrical circles as over the air. Six featured ac*s eomnrise the ‘'Showboat ’* personnel. They are
the Maple City Four with Reginald Pe*l; Clone Weber the dancing streak of radio; Tom Corwine. comedian of repute; The Tripoli Trio, musical stowaways: Velma Dean, the southern crooner, and the Belgrade Troubador. four jolly tars. The show closes with a big afterpiece in which all take part. The "WLS Showboat" includes almost everything in the way of vaudeville entertainment, and all of the offerings are rendered by artists who are as clever and entertaining behind the footlights as before the microphone. Although primarily radio performers. they have had much stage experience and enact their rob-. under the expert guidance of Harry Saddler, with the polish of theatrical veterans. Monte Blue will be seen and heard In the Vitaphone picture "The Grey Hound Limited." a melodrama of railroad life and love. Edna Murphy Is another member of the cast. a a s Indianapolis theaters today offer: .Toe Herbert at the Lyric "That Ferguson Family," at English's: • Innocents of Paris," at the Circle; Police and Fireman's Circus at the Fairgrounds; "Hot Stuff" at the Ohio; "Two Weeks Off" at the Indiana; "The Desert Song.” at the Apollo; '•Alibi," at LoeWs Palace: "The Pace That Kills." at the Isis: "Wolf Song." at the Granada, and movies and stage revue at the Colonial.
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HOPE OF GOLD LURES DIGGERS ATOAKJSLAND Buried Treasure Eludes Four Generations; Last Seeker Grows Old. B;/ Vnitcd Prt ** NEW YORK. May 24.—Frederick L. Blair is growing old. He has about given up hope of reaching the world's most sought buried treasure himself, but he plans that his heirs shall carry on. For Blair knows that the treasure j is there, 150 feet deep in its water- l guarded pit on Oak island, Nova I Scotia. Many others know it, too, I but the efforts of four generations '
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have only succeeded in bringing to the surface a few tantalizing particles of gold and fragments of ancient oaken chests. Although men have dug for the treasure since 1795, the complete story of the impregnable Oak island cache is told probably for the first time by Charles B. Driscoll in the current North American Review. Driscoll, a specialist in pirate history and ancient sea lore, believes that the treasure, if ever recovered, may throw an entirely new light on the ancient history of America and prove the existence of a Scandinavian civilization in Nova Scotia long before Columbus’ discovery. When Washington was President, the quest began with the landing of the three young Nova Scotian woodsmen, Daniel Mclnnes. Anthony Vaughn and Jack Smith on the supposedly unexplored island, where they found a circular depression, overgrown with grass, beneath a scarred oak. Beginning to dig, out of curiosity, they struck an oaken platform, at a depth of ten feet. At twenty feet and again at thirty feet similar platforms were struck,
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but nothing was found beneath them. Spurred on by mystery, they organized their friends and the digging turned into a mining operation. A company was formed. At one tenfoot interval a layer of putty and charcoal substituted for the platform, at another a layer of fibrous bark. Finally at ninety feet the diggers unearthed a fiat stone bearing undecipherable characters. Digging a few feet deeper they suspended for the week-end and returned on Monday to find the pit filled sixty feet deep with water, which had entered from the bottom. The attempt was abandoned, but in 1849 a drill was set to work in the pit. Under sixty feet of water and earth, it bit into what appeared to be chests filled with metal, bringing up the fragments of oak and gold. Several shafts put down alongside the treasure pit failed to reach the chests when the water broke through and filled them. Finally an examination revealed that a giant water-trap had been constructed on the beach, a pit filled with rocks and
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