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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1G, 1919.
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UP IN ARMS
jammed f , Friday, as a result out by Mrs. £*fe
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affiliations f plans V fight ih* profiteer. Miss Fawn Lippineut called tV meetin’ t* order an’ announced that after all complaints had been aired an* papers read c ommittees would be apoointed to in-
^ restigate th' PASH, rations forms
o* profiteerin'
. «Th' Actual Coat o' Producin' a Egg Plant,” wuz an' interestin' paper by Mrs. Tilford Moots an' exceedinly educational. “Follerin’ a Basket o' Cantaloupes From Gibson County t' th’ Consumer,” by Em Pash, wuz filled with rereiations of a startlin’ character. "Does th' Consumer Pay Fer th’ Handsome Sharin’ Stick Can? He Does” wuz th’ title of a paper by Mias Tawney Apple. Bulk bayin’ wuz strongly urged by Mrs. Lib Moon, while Mrs. Tabltha Mopps denounced th’ price o’ dried beef as unjustifiable an’ declared that it wuz th’ product o' “canners,” ole prehistoric milch cows that have outlived ther usefulness. "How f Detect Calves' Liver From Sheep Liver,” wuz an eye opener by Ellie Moots that seemed
t’ set ever’buddy t' thinkin*. "How Can a Grocer Out Off Jest th' Right Amount of Cheese Ever' Time?” wuz th’ title of an address b y Mrs. Artio Small an’ seemed t’ strike home t’ all. Thumb
weighin’ wuz denounced by Mrs Joe Lease as bein’ as vicious as sweet p'tater stackin’. Mrs. ( THlie Craw declared that entirely too much attention wuz bein’ | centered on garden truck profiteers an’ not enough on th’ ba-
con, shoe an* ciothin’ situation. "After over two weeks o’ heated an' vigorous agitation by statesmen, newspapers, consumers an’ officials we've only succeeded in reducin’ roastin' ears ten cents on th' dozen, while we're promised another raise in th' price o' shoes.” Mrs. Lafe Bod said she'd motored thirty-eight miles t' buy a spring chicken of a farmer an' that she had t' pay forty-five cents per pound on th’ hoof, die same aa her grocer asked. "What advantage,” she asked, ~is t’ be gained by bayin’ from th’ Dinner if he's goin' f gobble hueks t e r s* an' grocers' profits?” Th’ fullerin' women wuz named f head th* investigatin’ com-
mittees:
Ellie Moots, sheep’s liver, ehi1d re n’s school suits an’ egg plants. Mrs. Ta- # bitha Mopps, cheese weigh-
babies’
ELLIE MOOTS.
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sandals an’ parsley. Mrs. Lafe Bud, cold storage^ farmers an’ shoe laces. Mrs. Em Pash, costly food labels an’ cartons, dried beef an’ silk shirts. " i, A number o' interestin’ displays wuz placed on th’ stage includin' a ninety-cedt ham hock sold t’ a child of eight, an eight-een-cent head o’ loose leaf cabbage, a peck o' sweet p'taters ordered by ’phone, a pair of $7.50 shoes that had only been worn once, a pair, o’ child’s oxford shoe laces that a wage earner had paid a quarter fer, an’ a $48 blue serge suit that had been
exposed to th’ ^un. Mrs. Tipton Bud sent word t' th’ meetin’ that she wuz grubbin’ a plum orchard, but would be glad t’ help. Also a number of off i c i aU sent lette»apCrovin’ tlr meetin’ a n ’ sayin’ that they wuz
unable t’ do anything, but would
be glad t’ aid.
*»»- V B- Ruaom, of North C&Ufomi* ■wwt. OTtamtMi «t a reception last flator<iay j^tenMoB. is honor of her mother. Km DtafMMd Os*, of JeckeonvIUe. mimrn.. r rtstcr-in-iaw. Km Frmak Cox, of ila. la the receiving line with the
fcoaor were Kr». Ranaorn. Km
Blench Taeker, Mm Wooden, of Evm*ur»1Ue; Klee Myrene Ca^. of St Louis, sad her stoer Km Howard Hoffman, of this city, »*d Km XoUle Hart, of Oklahoma City.
Mrr Hansom was aSMtsd
X™.*- H. Ward sad Km J. H. Lott and tha KJaaw Helen Hammons aad UUiaa Lott, Mm Grace Taylor aad Mm Aoaa rrtsatiey. - women's djrtsioo of the war camp
•rrica aaoooacea the following
gma of actlTRJes tor women and gtrt£
for r, " uiy Tor
•ftemaoo at 3 o'clock. Mm **»» *• y»«g>lws. head sf the colored Ua*frw*rUmB; Tueaday aftirana. at * o’clock. *»»**■ and fancy XmrT KeT * Aa<S Krs. C.
P**** - «»wers aad art aftemopn. at S
***- ?’«««*: claoses to ma-
U,rtan LeKoa; first aid
narater rnday afternoon. Mrs. Safer Bmb-
’ rtl1 he conducted
*frBeltoe Baptist Friday afternoon.
VWaph the coorfesy of the board of school comm fasteners, a tennis court has bees pregamd to ths yard of the Shaw school, tem-
porary headquarters of the community servica. aad it will be tor the use of local tennis clubs. Mrs. Anna J. Cooper is director of the work. Miss Baptist will give a recreatioaal program tor the benefit of the toms tee of the Alpha home next Wednesday afternoon, consisting of readings, recitations,
music and war experiences.
Among the pretty social events of the season was the reception Sunday afternoon i of Mrs. Howard Hiffraan at her home to North West street, to honor of her sister.
Miss Myrene Casey, of St. Louis- In ths to receiving by receiving line with Mm Hoffman sad Mtas
Casey were Mrs. C. W. Childs, of Washington. aad her daughter. Mrs. Charles Baughman Mr» Frank Ransom, of St. Louis: Miss Meiba Perry. Chicago, and Mias Anna Weils, who is en>rtatelng Mis- Perry . : XTww TV« « evarve--a iT'rt-w Ta d Uto \f i« KTlri
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mm Ona B. Talbot Fine Arts Association Annual Announcement mm Orders for Se»w»n Tickets Monday Morning, 9 oTlock ^ Ona B. Talbot Ticket Office, 916 Hume-Mansur Building, ft ANTONIO scorn GRAND OPERA COMPANY Monday Evening, October 27—Shubert Murat Theatre Presenting the double bill LEONFS sensational novelty “L’ORACOLO” with Mr. SCOTT! as Chim-Fang. his masterpiece of operatic characterization and MASCAGNI’S “CAVALLERIA RUSTIC ANA.” Orchestra send chorus recruited from the Metropolitan Opera House forces, and the following principal artists: _ Soprani Florence Easton Tenori Francis Maclennan Baritoni Millo Picco -i Francesca Peralta Orville HarroM * Louis D'Angelo Contra!ti Jeanne Gordon Giordans Paltrinieri Charles Galagher Mary Kent Pietro Audisio Conductor Carlo Peronl ANNUAL MAY FESTIVAL OF MUSIC Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Matinesa, Wednesday Evening, May 3, 4, 5.
, OPENING NIGHT
Russian Symphony Orchestra
LTSCHULER, Conductor.
Adolf Rohm »- Ruth Page
Mm Dfemoad Cox. JaekaaBvfll*. Mlm. wad Ims- daughter Mm Omea Thy tor. of thtoi etty. The homo wao elaborately decamted | with cut Bow ere and greenery. Mm Huffman wao aotooted by Mm G. L. Hayes. } Mm Ella Todd. Mias Jeanette Walker. Mm ' Rufus Kuybeadail and the Misses Chaouetfe ritual Lucille Armistead, lone Givens and I Hazel Alexander aad Mm Hoi Liman Miss: Casey was entertained at a theater party i Thursday afternoon by Mtas Hazel Alexander < aad Miss Illma Beck. She will ho the guest; of Mlso Bock at a dinner party this evening at her home to North West street. She was one of the out-of-town guests who attended the five-hundred party given Friday afternoon by Mm Arthur Dodson In Boule-
vard place.
AMUSEMENTS.
ONLT CIRCUS COMING TO INDIANAPOLIS
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a^hi JerV'pWmac^w^pjl^^lvan^^nd^^mngton^ts 8 SAME PRICES EXACTLY AS CHARGED AT THE CIRC IS GROUNDS.
MODEST ALTSCHULER, Conductor.
MRS. TABITHA
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J. H. Ward will bo heard In an Others who will participate to the prog rams will be Major Daniels and Mr. Maeon. Tha eololat* will be Mrs. Awta Washington and Mrs. Addle Gilmore. The Rev. G. W. Ward la the pastor and Mr». Anna Winstead chairman of the committee In charge, y, . f .y .. ' Mr. and Mm Henry MllUlcen and Mr. and , William Galloway and daughter. Kar- , feft Sunday on a motor trip to Nashi,'Tenn., where they will attend the national eonvantton of colored Christian churches. They will spend a weak at Mam-
moth Cava en route.
Mrs. Amos Thompson and her sister. Mlso Monica Henderson, returned last Sunday from Madison, Wls < where they attended summer school: Mrs. Thompson took special training to scout work. She has had charge of the camp fire girls at tha Booker T. Washington school No. 7.
will be tho subject of the t the Rev. Father A. H. at the St. Phillip's Epla-
servtdes hate
A C opal church. Tha evening services hat e seen or tne been discontinued during this month. The •vanlng. ^ «hool of reli^onj^.n^tn^t Wednesday
evening and the regular meeting of the choir
alii ha held as usual. | will be the subject of the
_ ■ |« the Rev. W. W. Wines at tha "New Baptist church tomorrow and in the evening his subject will be •‘On Doing Good." The regular wekly praise meeting held Tuesday evening and the Ladles' ary Society will meet Thursday after-
at tha regular hour.
The Rev. H. H. Hinton will preacA for
services at Scott’s Chapel tomorrow tha aftasaoon. the Rev. H. L. Herod, of the Second Christian church, will pulpit. Beginning Monday evevarious church auxiliaries will « opening of the new annex
appropriate ekercieee. ^ At 8t. Mark's A. M. E. Zion church the
quarterly meeting of the conference will bo conducted tomorrow, in charge m new presiding elder, the Rev. O. W who win preach both morning and The Rev. T. H. Stoner, "pastor of A. M. K. church, will preach for *— services at 3 o’clock In ths moving picture exhibit at Bethei
Thursday evening, with Lem Campbell in charge, was a success. More than 300 - mis Fere present aad an offering of IN
received. The affair was under the aus- ‘ the Fred Douglass Literary Society,
the Rev. J. l£ Rn
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■ | I rnKmi Brownlee is the proAddreseee of welcome were by Miss and Misa White talked on #ei-
Rev. H. L. Herod, pastor of tha Sec-
Church. returned to the city
after attending tha state convention of
, at Indianola, Mias., Mr. Herod is making a
tha colored Christian church tor the it women’s board of missions to the of an inter-church movement/ He
l attend the Mate'con vent tons of Ohio and The regular stunt night programs will be wsumed at the colored men’s branch of the f. M. C. A. next Tuesday evening, to charge >f the soldier secretary, Boecoe Hampton.
of tha evening will be by Chap-
returned from
out in the
preparing rein the civil serv-
Jeanette Walker, Mrs. Ella Todd and Miss
Anna Pritchett.
The recant grand session of the Household of Ruth stt Shelbyviile. Ind., was considered one of the most successful In the history of the order. The following officers were elected. Mrs. M. E. Washington, district grand most noble governor! Mias Georgia McFarland, of Rockport, 'dlsmct granu
IcFeriand. right noble
Rockport.
e governor; Mrs. Musette Harper;
of New Albany, district grand recorder;
Mrs. Emma DuValle. of Indianapolis, district grand worthy treasurer, and Mrs. Hattie Daugherty, of Fvanklln. district grand directress. The nexy session will be
held at Muncie in August, 1930.
Thoae who attended the convention of the, C. J. Walter agents in Muskogee, Okla.. feat week, report the most successful ’in the history of the organisation. A three-day session was held with Mrs. Alice Burnett presiding In the absence of Mr* Lelia Robinson-Wilson. . who became president upon the death oif her mother, Mrs. C. J. Walker. About 200 delegates attended from twenty-two states. Those from this city were F. B. Ransom. Miss Alice Kelley, R. L. Brokenburr and Mrs. Violet Reynolds The memorial service tor Mrs. Walker was a feature The next sesaion will be held
In Cleveland.
The subject of the morning sermon of the Rev. Ira M. Hendon at tha Corinthian *Baplist church tomorrow will be ’’God. Man and Money." and In tha evening his theme will be ’’Religious Education Through Community Life. The laymen'a league of the church will be heard to a community gong service. Interspersed with dialect readings from Dunbar, Jubilee songs and plantation melodies next Tuesday evening, August 19. Fifty voices will take part in the singing. K. Leon Hendon ia director. The congregation to generally Interested to the September rally, to bo conducted for the purpose of raising $1,500 for the church building. "The First Missionary CtmrCh" will be the subject of tho morning sermon of tha Rev. E. JL Clarke tomorrow at Allen chapel A M. E. church and in the evening his subject will be "Stones at Lystra." The sum of 91.ne.33 was raised last Sunday as the result of the rally for $2,000. The largest amounts ware reported by clubs 'as follows; Mrs- Katherine Samuels. *340.04; Mr*. ZolU Williams, *304.36; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Moss from the Sunday school; the Booster* 1 lub. I1M.17; Frank Olliver. $130.5U Tomorrow the church will observe gleaners’ day. at which time the deficit of $200 will be expected from the congregation and friends The money is to be the foundation fund to, the new church, for which plans are being
considered.
$200
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ins aooress oc irae evening » iu c lain John Brice, recently rets France. Plans are being worked educational department for pre
The Rev. R. D. Leonard, of this city, pastor of the Baptist church at Ft-anklin, was re-elected moderator of the Negro Baptist Association of Indiana at the annual session held at Gary last week. The Rev. Mr. Leonard preached tor the white Baptist church at the morning services last Sunday and at the First Bap-is; church ’ to the evening. Otiter officers who succeeded themselves are the Revs. C. H. Hawkins. Gary, first vice moderator: o. W. Ward. Indianapolis, second vice moderator; M. M. Porter, Bloomington, recording secretary: J. D. Johnson. Indianapolis. corresponding secretary: C. £. Goins, Richmond, treasurer. The next an-n-^-ii session Will be held In this city at the
J* Pa ran Baptist church.
’nte uniform rank of Knights of Pythias, under the command of Brigadier-General J. M. Porter, left Saturday tor Atlantic City to attend the national encampment there this week. Other officers from this city who accompanied the three companies were Maurice White, assistant adjutant-general: Colonel William H. Roberta. Colonel William J. I. Reed and Colonel Thomas Curd. The Indianapolis men held the championship for the best drill team to the world. The supreme representatives from this city were J. N. Shelton, Mr. Reed, Hugh Rouse, Dr. E. R.
Allen Pritchett. Gaddis, and from the Calantha court Mr*, d CoX. of Missis- Hattie Daugherty, of Franklin, and Mrs. Ber"haalated by Miss tha Reed, off Indianapolis; Ernest G. Tldring-
entertalned at a five-
Ow. of St- Louis, who Is
slater-in law Mr*. F. B.
a street. About The out-of-town
^ >re Miss Myrene
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A to the SEA
of other attractive lake trips, starting from Chicago, >it, etc.
Illustrated Folder on Request.
Travelers’ Cheques.
Foreign Exchange.
RICHARD A. KURTZ. BEN SAGALOWSKY.
Hajuugera Foreign* Department.
TRUST COMPANY
120 East Market Street
Ante. 26-386.
DROAD RIPPLE PARI# P THE PARK FOR RECREATION It All Week—Twice Daily Hazel Irene Collins i "THE GIRL WITH THE MILLION-DOLLAR SMILE” AND HER ' Ragtime Orchestra
THE SUNBEAM a regiflar LAKE BOAT. These bring the ocean to your door—fresh dean water BATHING
Latest Rilling Devices CHICKEN DINNERS—Uke Mother Used to Make Picnic Croonds Free to All
Ballets arranged by M. Bohm. Tuesday Evening Joint Recital
Gabriella Besanzoni-Arthur Rubinstein iHBtHiHMHilriEf ^ m Great lolH^iagSl
(Metropolitan Opera Company) The greatest Carmap since Calve Wednesday Afternoon and Evening.
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra EMIL OBERHOFFER, Conductor. Wednesday Evening Soloist, R3f36l DldZ (Tenor Metropolitan Opera Company). NOTE PRICES—SEASON TICKETS for five performances will remain the same, $10.00, $0.00, $0.00, $5.00, SINGLE TICKETS for the opera, $5.00, $4.00, $3.00. $2.50, $2.00, $1.50. SINGLE TICKETS May Festival, $3.00, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00. Unless orders for tickets are accompanied by check or money order they will not be registered as orders. Do not fall to add 10% war tax to purchase price of ticket.
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THE STUART WALKER COMPANY in Winchell Smith’s Delightful Comedy —The— Fortune Hunter
BEGINNING MONDAY NI6MT AND ALL WEEK
MURAT
Emi«gs25cto$1 Hit. Wed., Thors. & Sat. 25e & 50c
TODAY LAST a TIMES of TONIGHT 2.30 FAIR AND WARMER 8*0
IJJ'Wetfits
THE HIGH COST OF L A U G KING HAS NOT A R - R I V E D H E R E. COME AND ENJOY A GOOD SHOW AT POPULAR PRICES.
AN ENGLISH IMPORTATION EADIE & RAMSDEN WITR A COMEDY sin "Charley’s Visit”
A Real Treat By YOUNG & WHEELER \ Bachelors of Musk
EARLY & LIGHT CO. Comedy Variety “OM TNE WATER WAGON”
KINOGRAM NEWS WEEKLY LITERARY DIGEST EDITORIAL TOPICS
A Bouncing Pair Wilbur & Lyke Song and Athletics
Trennell Trio Original Offering “Bits of Circusdom”
3 Shows Daily 2:30—7:30—9 P. M. Summer Prices 10c—20c—30c Including War Tax ^
HAAG’S CUT PRICE DRUGS Another Big Cut in the Price of Drugs For years the Haags were loyal to the people of Indianapolis and central Indiana. The crowds of satisfied customers that can be found at all times in all the seven Haag Drug stores, prove that the general public is loyal to the Haags. As a token of appreciation of this kindly feeling, another big reduction ha« been made In drugs and other merchandise. These can be bought cheaper every day and evening, including Sundays, in all the Haag stores since the war tax went in force. Before the war tax, these stores sold the $1.25 Pinkhom’s Vegetable Compound for 89c. they now sell it for 79c. The $1.10 S. S. S. Blood Purifier for 74c, now B7e. Other goods in proportion. No mall orders filled at these prices.
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