Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 53, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1930 — Page 11

JULY 11, 1930

ALICE WHITE HAS A NEW LEADING MAN David Manners Now the Lad Who Makes Love to Pretty Star in “Sweet Mama’’ on View at Circle. THE new attraction at the Circle today is a First National picture, “Sweet Mama," presenting Ahce White in the principal feminine role. Anew leading man, David Manners, plays opposite at the head of the supporting cast. Manners will be remembered by those who saw him as the boy wonder in ‘‘Journey s End. ’ Among others in the picture are Kenneth Thompson, Lee Moran, Rita Flynn. Richard Cramer and Ralph Elliott. “Sweet Mama" presents an entirely new slant, it is said, on the always interesting dramatic possibilities of gangsters and their .

chorus girl frienus in modern big town life. The combination of a gangster melodrama and tnt spicy realistic peek into the live sos chorus girls and case entertainers gives Miss White a role that is said to be one of the most difficult, as well as c .e of the most effective in her career, Lester Huff -ill be heard at the organ this week playing “Organs I Have Played. 1 Or. the short subject program is a Paramount talkertoon, “Firebugs.” Herman Timberg in I Came First," and "Desperate Sam' 1 A Paramount sound news reel will complete the bill.

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2\NE GREY STORY AT INDIANA Zane Grey’s famous novel, “The Border Legion," has been made into an all-talking action romance by j Paramount and today at the I Indiana. On the stage Charlie Davis presents Pat Rooney, the famous comeiana in person, with his son, Pat the Third. "The Border Legion" tells the story of Jack Ke.ls, notorious cow-boy-bandit and leader of an illfamed gang of desperate characters, known to the people of the southwest frontier as she Border Legion. Cattle rustlers, holdup men, kil-

lers if necessary, they terrorize the countryside with their lawlessness. Quite by chance Kells saves the life of Jim Clevc, an easy going cow puncher. Out of gratitude Cleve joins up with Kells’ outfit. Later on. Hack Gulden, one of Kells' henchmen, abducts Joan Randall, beautiful daughter of the county sheriff. But Cleve, who had met Joan before, falls in love with her and he guards her jealously from Gulden. Then Cleve has a run in with Kells when the latter makes advances to Joan. Cleve threatens to kill any man who harms her. Kells has Cleve locked up and proceeds with plans to pillage the neighboring village. The manner in which Cleve makes his escape to warn the inhabitants of the Border Legion’s attack and the noble sacrifice made by Kells which enables Cleve to save Joan from Gulden and win her love, ! bring to the audible screen one of the most thrilling and exciting climaxes seen, it is said, j Jack Holt is seen as Jack Kells, Richard Arlen as Jim Cleve and Fay Wray as Joan. Others in the cast are Eugene PalleUe, Stanley Fields and E. H. Calvert. n a a Other theaters today offer: "Swing High" at the Lyric, "Caught Short" at the Ohio, “Golden Dawn” at the Apollo, “One Romantic Night” at the Palace, and burlesque at the Colonial.

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CHILD HIT BY TRUCK SUFFERS SERIOUS HURTS Elnora Severance, 9, Is in Critical Condition at Hospital. Elnora Severance, 9, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Severance, 143 South Oriental street, is in critical condition today at city hospital, suffering from injuries received when she was struck by a truck driven by Lester Adair, 22, oi 2422 English avenue, Thursday afternoon. The girl, accompanied by her sister Josephine, 13, was struck as she crossed Southeastern and Arsenal avenue. Adair was not held. Miss Laurice Gardner, 22, of 1125 North Alabama street, was injured Thursday night in an auto crash at Riviera drive and Belleicntaine street. The car she was driving collided with another driven oy Cnester Seeright, 20, of Carmel. Medical aid was administered her by Dr. L.

B. Hunt, 544 East Fifty-ninth street. Newspaper accounts of an accident in which Miss Louise Beier. 2110 Brookside avenue, was injured Wednesday brought Erwin Marr, 38, of 1526 Pruitt street, to police heado rarters Thursday with the admission that his car struck her. Ke said she stepped from between ! two cars at California and Wash- | ingten streets and he was unable tc avoid striking her. When she said she was not hurt police released I him. Aged Man Injured | Bv Time* Soeciol PERU, Ind., July 11.—George 1 Slussman, 76, living near Peoria, is ;in a hospital here with his legs fractured as a result of being struck | by an automobile driven by Ralph | Erb of Perm

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TVeed Cutting Jobs Urged HAMMOND, Ind., July 11.—Property owners are urged by Mayor

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