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i Fabulous Salary Reputations Bring Queer Requests to Movie Stars Recent One actress noted for the beautV ef lhe'gowns worn in her screen roles has received as many as 250 letters a week seeking' gifts of net picture costumes. But whfla practically all tha cinema celebrities are generous in their con tributlons to chanty, and as a rule do. not let the great extent of their 'benevolence become known, no one who is Hollywood wise condemns them for falling to heed the thousands of 1 pleas which coma yearly4 from over ine country. v. Protecting their, pooketbooks from tha numerous "racketeers" who.

are continually devising ingenious schemes for extracting cash la a problem of roll andbronzS statuette ha been presented to Warner Brothers by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences a one of the merit awards for "conspicuous achievements in modern pictures during Tha first prise to Warner Brothers Is a aecompllshmenta in general and their Singer" in particular. The award was made tn recognition of the revolution ixlng exrect of "The' Jars Singer" upon the Industry as a whole. The trophy was received by J. L. Warner in behalf of his organization' and will occupy a conspicuous place on display at the studia 4 Sam 'E.

Morris, vice president of Warner Brothers, has issued complete release Information concerning DaveV Lee inj "Sonny Boy," a Vita phone special wnicn the company has added to Its current schedule of pictures: Prerelease engagements, that Is en gagements wiuuvitapnone. wiu Uke place beginning April is and that national release date which brixurs the picture to exhibitors in its silent ver sion wCl follow Msy 18., Archie. iMayo the director nent part in the overhead action of Heu'a Angels." It la the last and moat difficult stunt of a long series of maneuvers in tna anr which "Hell'a Ana els' cameras have been recording for the last year and a half. The script calls for an "out of control" shot, with the big bomber falling helplessly through tha clouds. It will toe neces sary for the pilot to put the ship Into a ugnt tail spin for a downward fall tnrough space of 7,000 feet or more Scores of experienced fivers and stunt men, Including several who have rxsaea men uvea in other "Heirs Angels" maneuvers, have refused atUmpt this death defying feat They say it would be "suicide" to oln" tha hugs bombing plane, which Is a relic ox ine world war and one of the great proportions to soma stars.

largest ships now flying in America. Doom oua, jot lnatance, wut organize i Accoroing to these airmen. It Is a ciuo, arnaatioa with which gamble that the big air vessel could pictured as highly desirable for the be righted again once It waa thrown player. Sometimes dt so proves. Butl Into the nasa dive.

No man mt. frequently tha star loins, and pays a where near the size of the big Ootha PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK t. Biuret Geonre Tyler's revival of "Macbeth." with Gordon CraJjT designment, and eatur infc Florence Reed. Lyn Hard and William Farnum, ihursday, Friday and Satur day. Matinee Saturday.

Enrllah Berkell Players In Wanted. all the week. Matinees 'Wednesday, Thursday ana. Saturday. Keith's Indiana University' joraan River Kevue," Satur day, March Z3, only.

Lytic Vaudevfllo and picture sui tna weeic" continuous Eteln. an Austrian by birth, is re garded as being particularly well fitted to direct the story, which has It setting in Germany. Schooled aa an actor of the dramatic stags with the Max Bernhardt company in Berlin, be also has written plays and novels and directed a number of motion pic tares in both Europe and America. Miss Swanson'a supnortmx players In "Queen Kelly" are headed by Walter Byron, young English leading man, and Seena Owen, Tha new pic ture, Mias swanson's third lnoepend ently produced offering under the United Artists banner, is scheduled to be completed for late summer release. New Week in the Cittfs Playhouses Marat.

George C. Tyler, who has previous ly brought to Indianapolis "Diplo "She Stoops to "Trelawny of the Wells" and "The Rivals," is to be represented In. the Murat this season with "Macbeth." This, production of de signed by Gordon Craig, will be seen in the Murat for three days, beginning next Thursday, March 21. with a matinee Saturday. The east is headed by Florence Heed in the role of Lady Macbeth.

Lyn Harding, the distinguished Welsh actor, who has played in numerous Shakespearean plays, will toe seen in the title role. William Farnum, the motion picture star, returns to the classic stage in the role of Macduff. Fred Eric will play Banquo and Doug las Boss, who has staged the play. win appear as King Duncan. Other player in the large cast will be Burford Hampden, George Mac ready, Mollclare Oliphant, Leonard Mudle, William P.

Carletoa. Frank Halm an. Bryan Hughes, Edwin Law son. Gloria Kelly. Harold HartselL Al I red Dickens, Stephen Parker, Perclval Vivian, Leopold Lane, Olive Oliver, Harold Thomas, Evelyn Ross and Alex Stewart.

Mr. Tyler's production of "Macbeth" been divided into four acta by Mr. with intermission of five min utes between the acta. In this interpretation of the play, the first act leads up tojthe death of King Duncan and includes swiftly succeeding scenes: An open place near Forres, King Dun can's, palace, Macbeth'S eastis at in urerness and in front of Macbeth PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS INDIANA Wallace Beery In "Chinatown Nights." an the week. Also Charlie I Davis and his band in "Just Kids," with Ad Carter.

Short subjects and uessa JyrcL guest organist. PALACE John Gilbert In "Desert Nights," an the Also Metro Movle tone acta by Miner and Lylea and by Gus Edwards's company. Also a Fox Movietone news recL news review, and Lester Huff At the organ. CIRCLE The Cohens and KeOys in Ails tie City." with George Sidney and Mack Swain, au the week. George LeMalre in The Joy Ride, and 1 ether anort talrinff narelUea.

A rrtr af cwletann newa ml naJn V(wn 1 as tna AFOLLO ''Stark Mad. with H. B. Warner and Louise Fazenda. an the 1 week.

Also a Movietone news reel and short tsuking novelties by Oil i WeUs, Hazel Green and company, and Clark; and omOr George Bancroft tn "The Wolf of Wan Street, an the Also acta and a news reel. ST. CLAXB (St. Clair at Ft. Wame) Colleen Moore In "Synthetic Sin." Bun cay and Monday: Norma Shearer xn a lAay ox cnanee.

Tuesday: iH. B. Warner in "King of Kings. Wednesday and Thursday: Lewi stone In Tanner's Daughter," Friday; Matt Moore in "Phyllis of the Fomes, Saturday. RTTZ (Illinois at Thlrty feurth) Leatrlce Joy tn "The BeTlamy Trial, Sun day, Monday, xuescay and STBAND (Oriental and East Washington) William.

Haines tn "Alias Jimmy valentine. Sunday; wxuiam soya ana Aian uaie xn rover, uonoay; "Farmer'a and "Foreign Devils," Tuesday: Greta Nlssen in Taril. Wednesday and Thursday; Matt Moore in "Phyllis of the Fol lies," Friday; Monte Blue in "one Kouna Hogan, Baturaay. ZARIKG'S EGYPTIAN (Central and Fall Creek) Ralph Forbes and Mar cellna Day in "Restless Youth, sunaay, Monday ana Tuesday; Tom Moore and Seena Owen in "The Last Haul, Wednesday ana Thursday; Mary Pickford and Buddy Rogers In "My Best Girl," Friday and Satur cay. fountain SQtTARE Milton Sffls.

Dorothy Mackafll and Betty Compson tn Iha.Bsrk,. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday; Sue Carol, Louise Dresser and David Rollins in "The Air Circus," Thursday. Fri day and Saturday; also short sound subjects, and Al Riner, organist. UPTOWN1 (CoOera at FortT eecond) Novarro and Anita Page tn "The Flying Fleet," sunaay ana narmm onearer a lmoj 01 Thursday and Friday; Charles Chaplin tn. "The Saturday.

IU IyUE NEXT SATURDAY Lett to Wgbt Dorottde Clsset, Goshen; Janet CuthlU, Bedford; Uirraine Usurer, Dana, and Fay Overton, Kokomo, The "Jordan River Revue," the annual musical production of University will play at Keith's In Indianapolis next Sat urday, inarch 23, More than seventy tersons sre included In the company. Two large choruses, composed of twenty four girls and twenty two boys, wni be used in the show. Each chorus Is divided into smaller group such as and the "freshman Features of New Weefcs Screen Programs Chinatown Nlghta at the Indiana. "Chinatown' Nights. all talking traction at the Indiana, while Charlie Davis and his band offer "Just Kids" on the stage.

Florence Vlddr, Warner Oland and Jack Oakle are seen tn the supporting roles to Beery. The story of the picture was taken from "Tong War." Beery la pictured a tha "white boss of New York's Chinatown. He Is on the verge of gaining control of an tonga in America when a war break out. During a shooting seen one of the dtya beau tiful social leaders appears in a alum mlng party. Entranced by the "white boss" and the life he Uvea, she gives up an out her love xor him.

In "Just kids." Ad Carter, cartoon THE NEWS, SATURDAY. MARCH 16, 1929 NEWS OF PLAYS AND PLAYERS OF STAGE ND SCREEN Production Activities Tha "labuloua salaries" which movie stars are reputed to make, and sometimes do, apparently Inspire fabuloue dream of stellar charity In numerous Individuals among their Isdmlrera. stars paaa a day without reeelv logr numerous requests tar assistance of one kind or another from widely scaled fan. Urually It la money, they tout the letters aometlmea contain pleaa for flfta of merchajidlsc, Jewelry and furniture or tha wherewithal to buy them. One of tha oddest of theaa eases was that of the man who cabled from Europe a demand that a certain fUm beauty wire Jam $2,000 at once if aha Ud not.

wish him to commit suicide. The threat of aelf destruction If i she, did not. comply waa repeated at intervals over a number! of weeks, tout never, aa far aa la known, waa tha threat carried out. Another strange request eame from a girl seeking loan of $500. In her letter waa inclosed a amall and valueless "baby ring" prized personal possession, aha aald a security on the amount Requesta for, clothing worn toy tha a tars in their picture are numerous, even tnough frequently tha garments are not tha player's property.

Borne tlmea wrltera specify tha colon which are becoming to tbem, and suggest that their "orders" be filled accord ngiy. "Sonny Boy" which constitutes" the first appearance of Davev Lea aa Warner Brothers star, an honor which waa corn erred on him because of his remarkable preformance as Al Jolaon's son in The Singing FooL' A dis tmgnianea cast piara the roles of secondary importance in "Sonny some ox us members including Betty Branson, Edward Everett Horton, Oertruda Olmstead, vlTritrni Breeae and wry Beaumont. Howard Hughes Is scouring tha country for an aerial dare devil who wuj perform a final death defying stunt for hla air war movie. Hell's Angels." The producer director Is searching for a pilot who will execute a oaring tau spin with the giant uerxnan ootna which plays a promi Muoaomv icn. ana wuu tmih i dm ever oeen spun before.

ior me organization to bo completed. I Hughes, himself a skilled pilot, is That is only one of tha countless I confident that he will find, somewhere Hollywood in tha right man for the m. consider only trained wuKrS Perienced pilots, having al sound and silent news reels, sent tha largest crew of cameramen and aids ever dispatched to cover a news event for tha screen. Forty men were used to cover all the various anglea of the cay's ceremonies for both news reels. A crew of twenty five manned the neet or sound camions for rathe sound News and fifteen were em ployed to film events for the silent reeL Paths News.

All the ace camera men for both reels from the New York headquarters were used, together with ins staix cameramen from washing ton and adjacent cities. Making the first sound recording in history of the inauguration of a President of the United State the task of the Paths Sound News crew was huge tod arduous one. With photographic rises and dlaerama of tha snota In Washington whereabout the inaugural ceremonies and' parade would center. xerry Hams ye and Ray nail, editors or both Paths news greels, held con with their stalls for ten d7s. planning every move of the Job of filming the event.

Placing sound truck. arrantm mlenhone and laying tha Cables from' the trucks to the cameramen in conduits to meet tha safety regulations kept tha Paths Sound News crew, at work all through Sunday nlxht. Besides Its thorough job of filming the inauguration from tha ground. Path 'News also had one of. its cameramen assigned to the U.

8. Navy dirigible, Los Angeles, which cruised over Washington during the cere monies, A con of runners and mes sengm in autoe and on motorcycles was used to dispatch the film far both reels from the cameras to tha railroad stations and thence to New York headquarters for assembly and editing, Path Newa also oresent clctorlallv all of. the newly appointed member of the. Hoover cabinet aa a result oil weeks of work in which Pathe camera men visited these appointees In their home cities in various parts of the country ana xumea ready turned down a number or volun teer whom he regarded as too inex perienced to perform the daring feat. Tiie Dreain tajung stunt win be enacted at Caddo Field, Van Nut, as soon as Hughes has uncovered his Plans for tha dialogue version of Queen Kelly," Gloria Swanson'a new United Artists picture, have been com pleted with the announcement toy the producer star that Paul X.

stein has been signed as director. Camera work la scheduled to begin in tha immediate future. Adapted from Erich von Strohdm's original story, the audible version of Queen Kelly" has been in prepara tion ever sine the completion ox camera work on the silent picture mora than a month ago. Aa finally pproved. the script of the talking opua call for the recording of Ml swanson'a voice not only in dialogue.

but also tn a number of song. MISS and. UXjAKI in. HAMILTON. LYraG.

I a ta II. "7 I I If JI, WIUJAM FAfcMUM OS MACOUFF MACBETH 0 MuiATTwmes FT21. asij castle. Inside Macbeth' castle constitute the entire second act. Tne scenes tn the third act are grouped around the murder of Banquo and include: The palace at Forres, an open space near the palace, a hall tna palace and a cavern.

The final act Is. of course, devoted to tha fall and death of Macbeth. Its scenes Include a site near the king's palace in England, part of the castle STARK. KVUT AFCLLO emmost regions of south Africa, If based on the robbery of a diamond mine. The manager is tricked into displaying a fortune in uncut stones only to be made a prisoner.

He is production, with Wallace Beery in I site Lon Chancy in "West of Zanzl the feature. role. 1 the new film at forced to accompany nia captors mto the desert country in an effort to escape with the loot. The picture hinges on the revenge of the mine manager when he discovers tnat nis captor hare been deserted by their guides. He is released in hopes that he might guide to safety.

His methods of torture in this country are to keep them in want of water. The supporting cast includes Mary Nolan, who recently appeared oppo bar," and Ernest Torrence. William Nigh, responsible for the direction of "Mr. Wu" and other pictures, directed "Desert Nights." The story was writ ten by John Thomas Neville and Dale I Van Every. A new Metro Movietone presenta tion, which win be seen and heard Is Gus Edwards's miniature revue.

"The Song of Roses." A comedy act, with a iass orchestra ana cabaret gnus, is presented in Miner and Lylea'a "Jim 1 town cabaret, proaucea xry ine colored stars of "Keep Shuf flin." The Fox Movietone news, the news review and Lester Huff at the organ. complete the program. ist who draws a newspaper comio I "Cohens and KeUye Jfe Atlantis City trip oearing tne same name, appears 1 as curie. person and present his characters The Cohens and Kellys in AUantio tertainer. Charlie riavu arui iitalCity" opens Saturday aa the new band offer special blta and playlweek'e feature attraction at tha Clr Sweethearts of Alsaca Lorraine a I cle.

With it are three talking sub the number for this week. Dessa Byrd. guest organist from the Circle, piajs an organ aoio. a news reel com pletes tna vol "DeaeH NlghU" al the Palace, John Gilbert's latest Metro Gold wyn Mayer feature, "Desert with sychronlzed score and sound ef fects, opens at the Palace Saturday. Mary Nolan and Ernest Torrence ap near in prominent supporting roles.

The story, which opens In tat south Jects, one of which fa "The Joy featuring George Lemalre. Oeorge Sidney, Mack Swain, Vera Oordon and Kate Price are tn the leading roles of "The Cohens and Kellys in Atlantic City The picture haa sound and talking sequences. Comedy dlslogue Is heard between Oeorge Sidney as Mr. Cohen, and Mack swam, a Mr. iteuy.

4 The two leads first are seen COHENS afld KEILV5 TW partner in the bathing suit business. They are unable to sell themaelvea on the idea of modern atyiea. As a result they are on tha verge of bankruptcy. Their children decide, however, to take things in then own bands. The manner in which this la dona, coupled with tha parents surprise, provides the story.

A Fox Movietone newa reel also Is on tha bffl and Dal Young la at the organ. "Stark Mad" at the ApoOe, "Stark Mad." Warner Brothers Vltaphone production, opens for the week at the Apollo Saturday. A man who ventures to, penetrate Into the most feared section of the Jungles disappears suddenly. His father, having organised a searching party of frirnds, drops anchor at the point si JAMES BLAINE 5ANTEO BEI2KELL PLAYBI2S, EMGUSH5 at Dunslnane, a spot wood and the castle. near Btrman EngUah'a.

The Berkell Players at Enghsh'a, tn their second wees; of stock this aeaaon. win appear tn a rarce oomedy entitled "Wanted." Tha spirit of tha old eouth 1 evident when two Negro servant devise a plan to care for a southern girl who becomes stranded in Hew York city. The author of thja play also wrote 'Xaff That Off" and other Plays. 1 Marie Louise Walker wd enact the role of Penelope Merton, who goes to New York from ta order to untangle aome legal technlcallUea con cerning a reiative'a win. unaccustomed to metropolitan life, she find it difficult to avoid havmg one distressing experience after another.

Penelope's misfortunes eventually disappear, however. James Blaine will have the male lead. The entire company will appear in the. production. It will be personally supervised by KjalTT SoorwQali "Wanted" first opened at tha Wallace theater in New York.

The closing scene is said to have called forth especial comment. The thread of romance, the mjstery which enshrouds Penelope for a time, and the fun oc caslonfcd by the southern darklee are principal factor. Tha Berkell program includes seven nightly perform ance and three afternoon perform ATLANTIC CiTY'ClFaCLE. Lyrta. 1 ancea.

Curtain rise at and 1:11. Among the offerings on the six act vaudeville bill atarUna? at tha Lyrlo Sunday win toe that of Fielder, Harriett and Hamilton in a skit en titled, Wst in the Navy How.T The three add aonga and dance to fun. "Polar Pastimes" win reveal sports' of tha far north. Head to head bal ancing feats and several dancing num oers are xeaturee. saw to oa one ox the few feathered creatures to make a phonograph record, Pony, a parrot.

wiu oe on tna bUL. it win be presented by Miss Paula. Conversation with tta trainer and tmitatvnca of' a variety of animals and fowls of tha air win be offered cy tha parrot, wwch ta known as tha "human bird." "Jour Coming 6i Next Thursday Recalls Famous Lady Rita" Announced With tha widely heralded production ef "Uscbeth" ecy a few dir tha regular aeaaon tn tha kgUhnata theater is almost over. va to rro longed, however, tmta arter tha first week in AprS new that tha ttr.z:: tn gagement of FVarens ZlcgfiVTS "Rio RxU. a fact.

tr.rr alr.t tht win toe told later, since "Macbeth" to tha principal trplc of it praaenL WhexrFWtnca Reed appears on the stags of tha Murat next aventaf as Lady Macbeth tn Oeorge Tyler's presentation of Shake speere'S tragedy, snoring ta staUltnra against a scenic background designed toy OordoQ Craig, aha vis be wtl ecmed by many old admirers, old friends, among Mlanapott theatrr Far back tn the days when EL TL Sothem was a romantic actor, she was the Kathertne tU his. YlUon tn i "If Were King." Thence, by devious ways, Mia Reed attained to Lady Macbeth. She waa tn The Typhoon wuh Walker Whiteside; and then tn Tha Yellow Jacket, The Road to Destiny. Xxt of Sues," Tha Mirage." LuHaby." and finally. The Shanghai Oestura." For tha most pert, her characterisa tion hare bean those of sinful ladies.

Lady Macbeth la usually so regarded though a different kind. One of the great ceparturea of tha "Macbeth which Docglasa Ross has produced for Oeorge Tyler, with the design meet of ooraon craig is that craig has conceived Lady Macbeth aa "more sinned agalhst than Binning" in the that aha la a also walker In deed, tn the grip of fate. spirits over which she has no con trol By her presentation of the sleep walking scene. Miss Reed Is said to have achieved a ruaca among tna memorable Lady Macbeth of theater tradition and no feminine role has treater tradition in tha theater, That eeena. with Its aaturaUon of fynUh, fastens itself with hooks of steel on the memory, and the audi enca Is made to rise Into the depths of a soul which has entered a night of madness and is enduring the tor menta of heXL The greatest vt1' Lady Macbeth as Mrs.

Bid dan. Mr. Tyler has as sembled a SVddorts pictorial frame for exhibit tn tha Murat lobby curing ina visit of his. company, here. Among the names of tb cast thereon bla zoned is that of Kelly, who was one of tha apparitions in the Elddona company then a child of nine.

MANCt THE tJOLF OF VAXX feTCEETf OH1Q A KHEST TOeeErXT. NOLAM, arj. aX7HMG1L0ECTt OkTSEer MIGHTS WALLACE viDoeifc NlCjWTS 4 PALACE. A acre tha boy landed on the wooded coast. It is later discovered that the boy has been killed.

The adventurea which follow are numrrous. After farcins; their way into the remote recesses of the Strang swamp Undsv they coma to tha an dent ruina of a tempi. Night finds them camped within tta crumbling walls, their lantrrna casting wttrd shadows on tha wans, and their bloodhounds baying, dismally at unseen terrors, A glgantle ape, which even tually fa discovered, plays a part in the ensuing adventures. "Stark Mad" ws directed bv Lloyd Bacon. In Its cast is H.

B. Warner. Louis Pasenda, Jacqueline Logan, Henrr B. Walthall. Lionel Belmor.

Claude Oinmgwater. Andre Beranger. John MiUan, Warner Richmond and Floyd Shackelford. The atory la by Jaroxsa Elrarston aa4 the screen ada tatlon by Harvey Oates, OQ Well, "blues" aocg coenposer. ts seen and heard tn a Vltaphone act, "A Breese from the South." Other features round out tha program.

"Tha Watt eg Wan Street" at lb OhU. George Bancroft wd be seen and beard at tha Ohio xn Tha Wolf of Wan Street," beginning Saturday. Tie supported by Olga Baclanove, Nancy Carron and Paul Lukaa. The tLU also tnciudes four sound and talking noveltiea, among which is The Lion's Roar, Mack Bennett all talking com edy. In "The Wolf of Wan Street, Bancroft ts shown as a stock operator.

Because of hla ruth 1 earn a 1. be la dubbed the "wolf." In matter of love, how ever, the "wolf" is not clever. Ill beautiful wife is stolen by on cf his business partner, ms method cf obtaining revenge brings tha atory to a rnmar. TV Dasaagea Barber Sbt. Fire In the tnterkw of a barbrr shop lata Friday, at 121 North Alabama tract, property of F.

Wauon. caused camarca tstlmaUsS at '0. cording to firemen. The building, a two atory brick structure, was rot damaged bv tha lira. Ths Iocs wu covered, tj She Is tha Miss K2y who T' 1 tn the hopeless romance of Car.

Ten years after her ea acca, aa chronicled on i program. Lam'j proposed rarru and aha refused him. They crr.ur. 1 friends, and his wri'rrs on ti ater are C2ed wtUi trlbuu ta grace, beauty and talmt cf actress. On the American slsrs tt rrr Lady Macbeth intlaie: L'ir1 1 Kemh.

a sister of Mrs. txu: XX Bowers, CharJti Mme. Pcc.isl. Matilda Heron. ana use heck.

Clara Morns and li Modjeaka, In later years. On 7rr Julia Marknre, JuZa ATw.r a 1 Nance OXed have easared the in this country. Charlotte cushmams eabocizfrt tha role, say a center pot ary ttrc Icier, was "rcajaiTt. rtru. car, tragical, exhibited a wwr.an cf grr physical power, of SUU rreater I and of a fierce, impucae, imu spirit.

Clara Morris wa a aecuc'Jva La" who lured her husband 3 "with willowy motion, employed Utt ua uuia am ilea, and was a Ct.ltz.: modern person aaCsUr at rr.ur tn a medieval castle." Jansuarhrct a wa "harsh and fierce." Madjetti sleep walkmc scene was deacrined a "an tmace of wonderful, woeful bea ty. peihd. hagxard, spectral, prolound ly pathetic" Zltlda great success, Rio Rita which is now attracting capacity aul ences to the Auditortum theater. CM. cago.

Is to be presented in the Uur, the week beginning Monday, April 1. Ziegfeld is reported to be aend 1 to IndlansnolU tha New York cai, which enjoyed a run cf two seasons his Metropolitan theater. Among C. principal player repreeeounc cperttu wia be Tt rry, J. ltsrold Murray.

Bert Wheeler, Itcbert Woolsey. Vincent Orrano, Marie Lamhertr Alf James, Znice Holses. tha AlberUne Rasch daccers and a chnrus of 100 Zieg'cll American Matinee are to be given Wednesday and Saturday. "FAIRVIEW.FdLLIEyVAT KEITH'S Pr End." a comedy sketch by BU2y I annual Fatrvlew Fol 1 abruptly chased tha plot from tie House, will nreacnted trr Jlramt I 11 1.,. 4 t.

AUard and ampanr of '1 JT ZZx uTconntT to Roma and Betty Woods, a comedian I TJnlon. of Butler nnrrersity. was aetn I tcx. Since the coeds dominate te ana ni parsner, win nv en oner 1 at atelth Friday nlfhtl cast list there are seme forty in the 1x1 enuueo. vnaaer oi iuu.

1 choroa. in aniUian to Ure airorjr ti Tna Kinkaid Kilties, six children. win I ana 1 ewui winrhku th. fr.ir! mu rm.n,u nuu, wum muj wumo oatuTuaj tiWBwo tuu orooaciv assertM Itself. In the be amsM nrenrarr, lsieacurea xn ue acv.

I ahmr la nartrv musical eomedr. rtnnine. a ab eadv surr slftfL tha mm "Blockade. a melodrama of ro manoa and Intrigue aboard a pirate craft, win be the feature picture for the week, "Blockade" presents many scenes made at sea, Anna Q. NQaaon has the stellar role, in the support far It begins and ends with ths aexnrl blanee of a plot and is partly revue.

for at least half of the piece la given over to the Individual song and dance talenta of aome of the members of the tar cast are Wallace Wal 1 east. ter McGraU and James Bradbury. Jr. I may have been dtptomaey that ATTRACTIONS FOR cf Westly College, the locale, wrre seriously objecting to the fact that the girls from a nearby school. Whic had burned down.

were being fclst4 on them on the campus and in the the young mei were, about to a' riie. led by Jsc Wsrn (Robert Ford). The women, however, are perslf tent. The next scene begins Li a where the strike is seemingly forgotten, for the men hara succumed the blsndishmeots cf the rrw coedt sufficiently to dance with them, at any rate, The cabaret scene, ef course, gtves ex ruse for the individual before mentioned. Tha last acme of the seccr.d ac re tums to ths plot.

A new school Las been built, ahd every ens speak to erery one eue witn great amiacili'v. Tb leader of tha strike even IslU tn love, which, one supposes, is as It should be on the campus. This story is frequently interrvp' fd by various songs, choruses, dances ballets. Demetrtat and Smith are seen in one or two eteellrnt clog nd eccenuie dance. The Wertly Col leg Trto.

V. Hebert, R. Moor and S. Baker, harmonist closely and well. Mary Lou Clark sings acz tune brers Cy.

Red Hufford jaia band srnco patea tn a lively manner. Bauer and Pack cane anruain.ly and perform aome cilfkrult step smoothly. Rsr Ott and tncent llalne croon Cie fcova melodie sweetly, and tha gi. jr chorus xndulgea in it routines out a hitch. Jsc Broderick.

who stared da haa inseraed one 'etml number, called "Ballet Mechanlcil. whlch Is impressionistic in xr.at ct, effecthrtly dona and extrratly vt'4 lighted. The dances, pn ths whe, are nicely conceived. Tha show is rather abort and. "in spots, somewhat thin, Friday niztt, however, was the first public pcrforsi ance, and the proapecu were that the thin spot would undoutty be ironed out.

The cast, in addition thos already named, includes Lde ard E. Green, a Dr. ehrewdhrrry. tn dean of Westly; rnstl. tit daughter.

who succeasfsl'y makes Jac Wayne capitulate to her ei arrsa: Janet Morris. Henry Gibson, llcrard Chadd. Robert Ha nit a and Jar Larznore. Each ha poUe and each betpa the alender plot along. Thi who are Interested in Butler and i' activities wU undoufctecly rnd plri cre xn xu musical production.

WALTER WlHTY. CSTn. WOMAM'S BODY Kbasd Karsied. Gaiy. IIUvJej Slae neresaaer 'li.

reono. I Spatial I The xjlaaapolU 3frw GARY. Ind. March stno No ember 17. the bocy U.

umnie Ks rated, ar Tartr, ilam mend, was found in V.cll lake, rrar here, late Frtdsy. Workmen er.ra;rd tn xnakirg an industrial Jl l7.nl the body In tha swamp waters. If woman is believed to haTe sclckJ while temporan'y Insane bboodinx over the era La cf hrr mother, who wa run down by a Uu. icaa at Hammond. The father, Jc Karsted, ldentird the AIRPORT ORDiaAIXE READY CawacJI ta Get Bead rrtrpomxl for te Near Ben Paris.

A bend ordinance to pecrii: rr.cr for purchase of a alia souih cf Davis for the municipal airport hva been drafted by the city kral meat and wi3 be prtientcd to tv eounca Monday tiitt. Ti.t ordinance W13 authorize an tf The required period ci lie notice cf tntrr.tion to acr'e 1.000 arre sit erL liy. The ordinance wUl r. until April I. it wss Sili.

Dr. Lirplaeeit Service lZz.ixr. (Special te Tae IaUaarn Krl COUTH ETND, Bid, March 15 Funeral services fsr Dr. Cis 1 Lipplnectt. thlrty rre grand rr.a.'trr cf ths Grtr i.

Is cf Masor.a ef r.J r'J 1 prelate cf lh ix.1. ran Grar.d mandry. Kntfhu "If rr held at th nom si 1 1 a. rv. wi' the Chire.

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