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miove, and then two incidents combined to frighten her into awareRess and action, Mrs, Bvans telephoned. “Some- _ has happened,” she said, “I think I ought to tell you. I HE know a thing about it until an . hour ago. 1 wanted to see Betty about something and rang her bell, #The elevator happened to be at our. floor and the boy saw me. He
They went day before yesterday, lie said. It seemed to me—" ‘. " ”
“OF COURSE!” Gale interrupted. but I know he has. “Of course! I can see the reason. |e could bear to be criticized public. you see.’
You were awfully kind to let me know. I never dreamed anything
like this would happen. Now T|
don't know what to dg." "Have you seen a lawyer yet?” “No, but I will.”
the Bartletts,
FOR A WEEK Gayle made no|'0 the papers
anything.
of Sycamore By Percy Mark
He sent that story
oy
MR. GODFREY lit a cigar took ‘several long puffs, said thoughtfully, what is happening. I don’t suppose |e you know it, but I'm sure you won a | Rev. TRY iromavt strategic victory when. you refused "“ to accept Bartlett money. came here to buy you off, and I'll wager it never occurred to her she « couldn't. ! “Octavia thinks money can buy | She thought she could | buy you, and she wanted to buy you $ . {for just one reason—to protect Bart. well done. \ She has a terror of scandal.” “Bart has too,” Gayle said. hadn't thought about that at all|tion, it is, I think, above the Civic's I don’t think (high average.
” »
» “EXACTLY and now he's danger of being revealed scoundrel. That, of course, | v ‘he enlisted--the deed of a hero—| The next morning Bart's pictures | that and to have a legitimate ex-|
en ' Then he Mr. Prio on anaes “ rs, Clive on-Banks..... I think I see Rev. William Duke
Midget sens efrananes Ling
Outward Bound,” (revival which opened last night at the Civic. One is that the play is extremely
n | stresses A works as an aid to salvation, Rather because it's
Play at Civic Is Well Done
Cast of 'Outward Bound’ Has Remarkable Skill .
THE CAST
.. Harry John D, Welch
By HE NRY BUTLER There are two things to say about the Sutton Vane |
shows remarkable skill, “IInical and histrionic.
‘He's always been a hero, | play dates
. like “Everyman,” and similarly the importance of good | Indianapolis Mannerchor, © r
morality play,
“Ever yman" elements
faced her in the newspaper. Helcuse to get out of the state and|gnpistication.
had enlisted in the air corps. Even |gtay out. Tell me, are you planning |
, for Bruce Bartlett, he had been|is stay on in this house?"
"given a surprising amount of space.
» » ‘BY EVENING she had reached
“1 don't want to. Besides, I can’t) afford to.” “No, and I think you would be] |year.
Nothing Ages Faster Nothing ages [faster
the last word
(Remember 1924 women’s |
several decisions, though she Put! unwise if you did. Leave as soon as Dats and hairdos?)
only one into action that day. dinner time she telephoned to
was a man well in his sixties, a
only a few hundred yards from | Gayle's own.
they had moved into their home.
law firm in Manhattan, and Gayle * felt sure he could give her the ad-| vice she so badly needed.
want to consult you on a business. matter, and I suppose I ought to go to your office; but you would]
do me a great favor if you could |
see me tonight.” »
» ” la . a % “LET ME call on you," he sug-| 0;
{but they won't get Kent.” “They won't if you're very careAfter all, they have tb prove | {your unfitness, and right now they haven't a chance of doing that. |excellent. But they'll watch every move you |Cijyvic theater's new president is, as | Chaucer would say, in the role of Scrubby, |chral steward, Cornelia Lascu and John Byers as | the tormented young couple catch | the spirit of the play and make entrances and exits in almost ectoplasmic style. Susan Reilly does olyed, 1! {difficult ‘task of portraying Mrs. to! { Midget, the cockney | And honorable mention goes to Ford | Prior), Bobbie Welch Clivedon - Banks), {Rawlings (the Rev. William Duke), | Harry V. Wade (Mr. Lingley) John D. Welch Thomson),
gested. “It's a beautiful evening, and I'll enjoy a stroll”
To her relief, Mr. Godfrey came |
promptly at eight.
When they were seated in the! living room, he studied her openly|
and then said. “You don't look well, Gayle. Is something serious the matter?” * “Something very serious, Mr. Godfrey. I'm lost. I hope you can tell me what to do.” “I'll do my best. What is it?” = 8 KEEPING FIRM control of her emotions and on her voice, Gayle told him the whole story up to, and including, the items about Bart in that day's newspapers.
“Yes, I saw them,” he said when she had finished. “Joel Dwight did | witn the full custody awarded to|(Mrs. ou by the court.” “But if I wait—" “If you wait, come to you.”
his work well”
“Joel Dwight?” Gayle frowned’ in thought. “I've heard the name, but it doesn't mean a thing to me.” “It doesn’t? I'm afraid there . must be a good deal about your in-laws you don't know. Why, Joel Dwight is the public relations counsel who takes care of publicity for
for - emphasis—'‘to ge He was the head of an important °F. mp 3
difficulties.
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{you conveniently can—and stick to] {your decision to refuse any mone Duncan Godfrey. Mr. Godfrey | from the Bartletts. If any money is | eternity had punch. | deposited to your account, Widower who lived in a big house| sq watch your step every minute. | sacrificing drunkard son, arrogant tycoon,
“Remember, they have three pursnobbish and selfish society woman,
| poses: First and foremost, to protect | An old friend of Van Dyke Bart-| go tc name: two, to put you in as| bewildered and love-dazed youn
_lett's, he had been one of the first | : [bad a light as possible, and three’ callers on Bart and Gayle after| he paused and held up his hand | t control of chosen and depicted.
n " Ld
TERRIFIED INTO action,
. |sat erect for the first time that eve- | Are you busy this evening; Mr.| io Her eyes were wide with sur- (from: the liberal, intellectual point |
Godfrey?” she asked. “I really|, is and fear, “Kent!” she cried, |of view “They can't take Kent,” “They'll try to.”
ess, and her brown Tt “They'll have a fight,” said softly. “They'll They'll have everything, Iman,
make.
» u H “I'M JUST warning you extra careful. And I .advise you to take your time, suit for divorce now, you'll run into Bart is probably down | South somewhere in a camp, and {heaven alone knows Kingstons are. And since custody of the child is inv certainly advise you not to go Reno. “You need a New York divorce
(To Be Continued)
HARD OF HEARING SOCIETY PLANS TEA The Indianapolis Society for Hard of Hearing will sponsor a tea from 3 to 6 p. m. tomorrow in rooms 318-19, Board of Trade bidg., in observance of National Hearing week, All members, their families and |, friends are invited. Hawkins is chairman of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. G. B. KatzMiss Sarah Young and] Miss Bertha Goben.
POLICEMAN IS HURT IN FALL FROM CYCLE
a city motorcycle policeman, 4117 Kingsley dr.’ cuperating today from injuries re-| ceived yesterday when his vehicle hit a rough section of railroad track | at Troy ave, and Stanley st., ing him to the pavement. The policeman was taken to City | hospital and treated for
un hlites of This Week's ES Movietone News
* MARITIME STRIKE Ports come to ‘life again as paralyzing strike ends.
* LONDON-—Winston pays tribute to Field Marshall Montgomery in celebration of fourth anniversary of battle of El Alamein.
* NEW YORK--"Big Four" eign ministers meet in confers ence at Waldorf-Astoria.
* BALTIMORE—Notre Dame defeats Navy, 28.0, before 65+ 000 fans.
MARS, Mars Hill PARAMOUNT, 411 E. Wash, REGAL, 2464 Northwestern RITH 3430 N. Illinois ERS, 1106 Prospect ST. CLAIR, 800 Fort Wayne SPEEDWAY, 1450 Main
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mn Nearby Indiana Cities
HS., Greenwood, OLD TRAILS, Mickleyville, Ind. PREWITT, Plainfield, Ind. " RILEY, Greenfield, Ind.
ROXY, Pendleton, Ind. ROYAL, Danville, Ind. ZIONSVILLE,
, Zionsville, Ind.
refuse {i
If you institute
where
Kaufman (Mr.
the Bartletts may
Miss Bertha
ack in 1924 the idea of the outy {ward-bound voyage being a wip to | And the char- | t.| lacters—earnest young minister, cockney mother and her |
[couple not quite finished by suicide pact —
Gayle | |highw ay seems naive.
Irvington American i : 38, will hold its fourth annual “gold TONIGHT! | sta memorial services 7:45 " p. m. Monday in the Irvington Methodist church. The program will include the presentation of flags and citations to Al the M3 the nearest kin of veterans killed ’ service. Short talks will be given by Dr. C. T. Malan, state superintendent of public , and the Rev, John B. Casey, ! superintendent of Catholic schools lof this archdiocese,
LeRoy G Cina ava Cornelia Lasou
Trond Kaufman
. Oharl les Rawlings
As a produce
seemed brilliantly | |
“verray parfit”
admirably the |
charwoman |
Char les |
and |
(the ‘Rev. Frank | Gi :
'LEGION POST PLANS MEMORIAL SERVICE
post
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Jimmy Carter (left) and Fritz Dietl, two of the stellar cast of Sonja Henie's “Hollywood Ide Revue,” opening next Thursday at the Coliseum.
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Clock « MURAT The other thing to say is that the | Duke Elinglen and band at 8.30, | Sunday «= Indianapolis Symphony just because it's a morality orchestra, Sevitzky conducting, pop
ular program, at J} ATHENAEUM
| ence Elbert contueting, Earl A { son soloist, at
| cic ] “Outward Bound,” play, at 8:30 1924 Sunday—"Outward Bound" at 8:30. ENGLISH 1 “Tobacco Road,” play, at 2:30 and 30 CIRCLE yiven | “Home Sweet Homicide,” with BiVen | , cov Ann Gardner, Randolph Scott and Lynn Barl, at 12:42, 3:54, 7:06, { 10:18 and 1:23 “Black Beauty,” with Mona Freeman, Richard Denni ng, and Evelyn Ankers, at 11:26, 2:38 50, 9:02 and
12.07 Sunday—"Home Sweet Homicide”
at 12:30, 3:42, 6:54 and 10:06. “Black Beauty’ at 2:26, 5:38 and 8:50. | INDIANA “The Big Sleep,” with Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, at 11, g| 1:10, 3:25. 6:35 7:45 and 9:55
Sunday—"The Big Sleep” at 12:45, 3:05, 5:20, 7:35 and 9:58
| KEITH'S { “The Dark Mirror,” with Olivia de “Where will you spend Eternity?” | Havilland and Lew Ayres, at 11:40, | ad f sk al a 1:45, ‘3:50, 6, 8:05 10:10 .and 12 {painted on a frowning rock along a Sunday—"The Dark Mirror” at 1:25, 3:30, 5:35, 7:40 and 9:50. tries to treat the question | LOEW'S “Neo Leave, No Love,” with Van nd Keenan Wynn, at 11:35, | 1; -. 355. 6:10, 8:25, 10:40 und 12:55
Most attempts to rationalize the | Sunday—' ‘Ne Leave, No Love” at {religious problem of salvation have 1 Sayles jaw squared. into firm.- (only temporary meaning, eyes | [Where ritual and sy mboligm are bet than sophisticated have venture to say that even " by modern standards crude, might have more significance than “Outward Bound.” Acting Is Excellent
As for the acting, it's uniformly LeRoy G. Gordner,
2:25, 2.40, 4:55, 7:10 and 9:25.
LYRIC “Two Years Before the Mast™ with Alan Ladd, at 11:25, 1:30, 3:40, 6:45, 7:50 and Sunday-—"Twoe Years Before the Mast” at 12.30, 2:25, 4:20, 6:20, 8:15 and 10.15.
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“THE OUTLA Comedy LAW Cartoon
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MECCA . oS Jim Bannon
Eoss Hunter “OUT OF THE DEPT
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“MAN WHO DARED”
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Henreid “OF HUMAN BONDAGE" | Susan Hayward “DEADLINE | AT DAWN"
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OUTLAW"
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ST. CLAIR 0 Roots
3lenn Ford—Janet Blair
“GALLANT JOURNEY”
Leslie
Brooks
SUN.
“MAN WHO DARED”
“THE SEARCHING WIND” “SLIGHTLY SCANDALOUS"
3430 N. ILL ST. TA. 2232
Paul “OF HUMAN BONDAGE"
Henreid-Alexis Smith
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LUNY BROWN" “MY PAL TRIGGER"
SUN. ‘FAITHFUL IN MY FASHION’
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Continuous Today from 2 P. rian Donlevy—Gail Russell
"OUR HEARTS WERE GROWING UP”
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‘OF HUMAN BONDAGE’ ,."\.cis
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PARKER 2930 E. TENTH-CH 85200
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“MY REPUTATION” C “Fin Guigar “MEXICANA”
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THE CAROL] ark Armistice d The party will be 4, in the chapter Mrs. Benton £ hnder Taggart is 1 bf the tea hour. aetschke and Hq n n The Golden ° hapter, D. A. R,, ation center, Me alk on “Holiday !
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THE INDIAN 7All entertain the n” supper at 6 I rouse. - Mrs. Holli Assistant host berly, William Gr rs. Lhwrence Dx Reservations may » 4 The annual ni Association will be John Waldo, Me DOXes. Mrs. L. Vict (Miles). Plans wi project Which is a f women and ct Mrs. Melvin part of the phils discuss . the grou) orma Oburn wil universities chapt
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THE KAPPA ersity will meet ouse, Capt. G. apolis police dep Officers of ti Carl Pittenger, vi Mrs. Emerson K. . 1 Friends and attend a receptio from 2 to 6 p. m. has two sons, Gil » Mr. and Mrs. 7 Pp. m. tomorrow and hef daughte York Tuesday bef is stationed.” The
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The Indianapc tional Council o! will meet for a lu 12:30 p. m. Thu rott hotel. Mrs. C son will preside. The guest spes Gerson Levis, mel cil's national bos of social service. on the council's vention held earl Dallas. Miss Ann Kahn sic. Mrs, Nat § chairman,
Miss Amy To Be Host
Miss Amy Bow! we, will be host Parliamentary La Cuesday, The tc tions.” Officers are M president; Miss president; Mrs. Mrs. Ira Campb and recording sec Call, treasurer; I torian, and Mrs, PF Liamentarian.
