Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1919 — Page 21
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THE ESDIAJfAPOLIS 5EWS, SATURDAY, AU6TJHr,23, 1919.
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I tea amnctm for tbo money rairtng tarn- ^ paisa aad Loom Tmytcst, s«aena moretMry at the fedenitioa. wiU gpemk Maneky at llarion. te tha Foartb 4im-
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ReyiiaUpws &hcthm fmrn MopUnAm 1. Aaipaat tA-’TIm hoard ot ; lia« laaaad a Ions Hat of artJ«f«a tlift imm ''anstahle k«T hUlti»' I baportMtion at wbidb after! 1 «4n b« paroBltted only by Vmt laehadta eaal tar fhr rm» fn dyea, a aoaihor ^ etieink«i» opUeal staaa, “and 0^1^ iaatwanti^
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RJMi mimi MEETliiGS. <M&ars of Fsrmors' Federstfon to Mafke Several Speeches. Diatriet aMeCfnss for ttw perpooe of laouiotliis toe work of ramag fSeyMO aasa piaaoed tar next week hy the Ti^taaa Federatim of F^nnerO' Aanodbt. TPte atate hae heeaLdtrtded into
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|T€^to diotrlet. and Wedneaday at Fvaaaville. in the Niato diakrkt. J<dw 6. Brown. pneiaeBt. win iiieak llon.day at Antant, to tlie Second dtotrtet; iTueeday at Shalhjnrille. to toe Btohto 'diairia. and Wedneaday at Btoo^fidd.
I to toe Seventh district.
amf vote at the meiiMteiitial ^toKstkm to mk % was arnmnneed heto by tlto Na- [ tioBal American Woman Sofftose Aaao^elation.
BOY KILLED BY WAGON.
f Governor tor Suffraoe. f smew YORK, Aosnot fk-tlie OoverI HOC'S conference at Salt Itoke C^tty deidared to favor of apeeiai aeasi-ma of i If ylslaifttms to varions states to ratify t toe sittoase amendment so that a tHocn
Child Ase Four, Falla From Load of Gravel—Head la Crvahed. fglKBctel te ‘toe fndlemeotoi Kmfs] POBTtiAND, Ind., Aoenst SS.—John Stephen Bowls. a«re four, son of Itr. I and lira John Bowia, IItIbk in Creen I township, was accidentally Icilled 1 Friday. The boy, with several other i children, wds ridinw on a wason
loaded with sravel when he slipped and- fell from the waaon which passed over his head, crashTna the len side. The emnt lived forty minutes after the accident.
AMVSKlf KBITS.
Household Hint. iStstoe Tmnacrfiit} tonto—Tear eeito is perteedoa Itmilt. How 4b yon ntsBasB to Imo ber? HesteeB We learned what Asbrs she likes best beraelt and wt byre those OBly» Fupirativefy or Literally. 'm PBoslmt TraMKreiptl ■me art o£ roltois ^ wealth besins ariih RdlUW va toe shirt aieevsa
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Freaatoy jU!grj[ jOeorpA
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he Intsodnesd in Ion tar _nd ensoy Hoed of « asrsio ny. of tbo axebmjif X ho prsidhitsd.
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UrpMi ftatMnUoii by the I UliiBHirs ef Vlrfiithk
KiCSmO»X>i Va, ihicttat m-F»sol-dost fFHaos has spposlod to the Fir* pMto lethdatnro now to ^toolol ooesion to imttfy toe i^rspe snitoidiiUMi L '^tty 1 not take the liberty of es* --mgarntm mw iw^tmd latereet in the Stom frhtto the iectolatars of my no* htoo stMe to to take in toe mattw of ouKnpe eaitoidment to the Con* lloh' ot toe United Stsi^' the
. laid to a telofmai to the Xt ■■mis to be of profotma
oountry that this
be adopted and X
_ to uiype the adoption upon the
Uglolaliiye.*''
MAft AND TWO WOMEN HURT Vfetima ef tarfaa of Aeeidanta In
BtiafneM DiatHct.
Thomao Dean. tSi Woodtawn avenue; Mtm. Clara Chaplielc. 414 fiouth Capitol sveMM. and Mra Jamea Kemp, ooiored. ffOl Notthweetem avenue, wore injured FgAgr in aoetdento in the down*
t^^kfTct*
jlaett woe otruesk by an automobUe driven by ». C. Fitch, of the l>*lna. urn apeitoBinto. as he wae eresMina
and Waehlnaton streets,
sad 'Swap was struck by a car artratTqjr A. L. Teetor, 1040 Park ave
noo, at tools and Market etreeta Mrs. Chapitok was struck by the end of
ear at Alabama and washinw* toJgroett. when she stood too eioee to Is tracks as the car rounded a curvo, 'Bwal Post Cxtendad to" Spain, f^reel post service between the United
ftolM and Spain will bwestahilshad for pm firat time Simt^bcr t, accordina to offlcial intormatton received today at the Jhdtonsitolte poetoOce. The weight Itosit on pane^ to S^n or hoir possee* ■tima will be* eleven pounds and the potosde will be 12 cento a pound wKh an
iF THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS jil fisoiono and Oonfaranoaa of County Convontion ft i^d Id—FIcnfoa Ona of tha Chitf Aetivitfaa of tha Itlon tfi Flka Townthift—Woodruff Flaoi Homo
tot Macton Itlon" hap -Yor toe
?fKs nnp .. M and Ml Wttl be Prof, jnt of totodw Theo?^ IpfflU secret iday Sohooi _iaiy Foitof jritottendT organl* lirt MSL of the tHWdOT Vi'^b ad* ixmfor* county
0. a. „^IOos A. I w. oaito^y aaaohibwitonj oea* ^AS^tof itong r Worwm of ttoaUBd la iMitiiLSs toe
I an ^totoio and made contributions, ll*; ratoatoF of leesons etudled, ZhM; offering U5**to. anvelopee. suptiee, 130.^ TWii* for the sick, lUl; Armenian
fund. IBT.65; balance, ItS.TS. First lE^aptiat SehooLNewa.
Mtsa Eva Fuell, who hea been In mlssioaary work among the Piute Indians to ISrvada. gave a talk at the close of toe[ ITret Baptist school Sunday. She toe Indians are not quick to make mends, but are constant when friena*
are formed. They are gradually
tolong up the white man’s way of living. she said, but are slow to take a stand for Christ. There are mooo In* diana In America, she eaW. and fewer than one-third of thearh are Christiana The school attendance has oeen welt maintained this summer, the numbm being nearly 400 durinif July and Auguat. M, C. Fiscua, former teacher of the juntor d^artment, has returned from a yfbr of Y. M, C. A. service In Franca unUl Idat January he was hut secretary at XaCoumeau. a large military camp. He then became divisional secretary and went to LaBrede where he had charge ef seventeen huts. Two months later he became dlvie|onal secretary at Toulouse
where he remained until July L
teacher at the
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Avebtt StfL Bowed to PftolktiM. •tatoa. B*a4 M. Tuaeday MtoL toe otoae toe tmObast ot Hra.
Mra A. J. Porter,
junior department, who has
retried Improved.
The opening and cioeing exercises of the school are to the chorta ot the senior department, the epectal exercises largely illustrating the thought of the
current lesson.
The Queen Esther class will serve the
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the fesat. Powell.
The teacher Is Mra Alonso
Coftftotonca for Rtformed Worftara. iThe seventh annual eonferwice for the tmintiig of workers of the Reformed churches will be held August M to 21 at the Toung Women's Chrlatlan AaaoolaUtoi. There will be two study
etoSlOBS each day, from 10:12 to
a m. and 2:12 to 402. The leader to tha homa miaston study wiU ha toe Rev. J. C. Horning and In foreign* work Mias Gertrude Hoy. The Instructor In Sunday school work will he the Rev. F. W. Letch and toe Rev. H. Kevin KenR in young people'a work. The confermee wUl be open to all Sunday Bchotd and church workera of tha city.
BHaf Sumiay School News.
The Woodside M.' E. juniors gave a party at the church on Friday evening, when games were played and rafreehmwita were served. Mrs. Ruth A. Wooda is superintendent of the depart*
mmit.
Memorial Preebyterlan school and itourtto wtU hold the annual picnic next tokturtey. 'the program and axraagementa balng la tha cdiarge of mMt’a and
the young wemento tdaeses.
Grace Presbyterian school will contlaua to mast ftrom Id to 11 a nu. and at toe (dose a memb^ will give a short
talk.
Idie Merrtam gtrte of SL Marie’s liuthagan school held their social and huaiaese mecklng at toe home of Miss JuBa VandwA^iaa Julia Wintwrcid IM raturned from her vaeation and will raamne teaching the riaae tomorrow. Itoa Qmtoer Roond ThMe Bible riass of ^ FtoW FTle^ ariko^ was tmight by Hora^.W. Caray, mm^tendmiL
of
Swsdaa^;;feFrofeeeor BariliM^iig^wffi be the toat^er to-
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The m«B’a iclM8 of Roberts Park •chool was tauitot ftojaiy by O. H. Pahaesr. o£^.OeaiOml Avenue M. E. odbool. and toe wmatMB's elasa hy Mr. FUuiey. JMtos Jennie Thoropoeo. ^ toe Ckmtrai Aveaue sriteol, tauitot the Phil*
atola cteaa
Itoo Heaitoagar Memarial M. EL aCteol In Warren towntoip wiU bold an -** hoase-oaealBc for toe addieni ey, Afigast n. There were te^ve In aarriCo from toe aohooi and all ”■!"» Jt «»y » ^ ea wffi be dtorta Adan^" ' jmrved etahtoga omadim' evenieia lyrwktl toe -j-»^J^ixadpJ»ato Smtimaobool WhosadAy ^entsg at the dUaa of asoeto^. S5^r4S?B2L‘!3
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Indiana State
INDIANAPpUS. SEPTEMBER 1 to 6
—Two Fi^, Buildings
WOMAN’S BUILDING—An imposing strncture of three floors for disi^ys of fine Arts, Ciihn^ Prodnets end Flowers. Home of State Fair’s School of Home Economics for Giiis. Big (Meteda in has^ent. Concerts by Jeanette Adler’s Famous Women’s Orchestra. Dedication September 2.
MANUFACTURERS’ BUILDING—Lai^^t and finest building for display of motor cars in the United StateiL It is of brick, concrete a^ st^; abundance of light, with floor space of 80,000 squall feet. See the new. automobiles for
1920. Dedication September 1.
These imposing buildings will at once win the cordial approval of all Hoosiers. They are handsome in design, immense in capacity and mark the i^iening of a new era for the Indiana Fair.
SPECIAL DAILY ATTRACTIONS
PASSENGER AEROPLANING—By Kokomo Avifttion Company. State Fair visitOTs will be carried in Cnrtiss limouaines in aerial sight-seeing trips over the exposition. 71ST NEW YORK INFANTRY BAND—The most famous of American bamls in afternoon and night concerts. GLADWAY CARNIVAL SHOWS—A bewildering array of attractiohs on the State Fair Midway.
THRILLING AUTO POLO—The most sensational of modem sports, played during afternoon races and in Coliseum at raght. Q FOUR HARNESS RACES—Best trotters and pacers in contests at the greatest harness meeting of the year in Indiana. OPEN AIR VAUDEVILLE—ExtraordinaiT program of aerobats and comedians at grrnnd stand during the races.
MISS HARRIS M., AGAINST SINGLE G. World's fastest pacers in special three-heat race for pulrse of $4,000 on WBpN^DAY, SEPTEMBER 3.
" Stay for the N^ht H^ipodrome Show Twenty brilliant and spectacular acts from the New York Hippodrome circuses and Vaudeville circuits# in the richest night show ever offered in the Middle West.
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STATE FAIR ADMKSI0NS-SK:"?._. 'Sx«B mmOer IS yeeni. SSei vehlelev, T5c. h«ra •fwt, taeluSbig agmiMtMi, fl| r«w»v»4 a^t, toeluStog aSmlmtoa. T5«, Night HleeeSvoiue—Atolhwteu. ^ jjmh nmerrod acatt box aeat, 75e. Reaervatloaa at HuScris Drag StovTa H. l!llf DDEY, Praa. C. F. KENNEDY. SeeV.
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ROAD RIPPLE PARI “THE PARK FOB RECREilTIOII”' SUNDAY, AUGUST 24
ED HEAD DAY
Red heads are invited to come and ^nd the day with us. - OUR RED HEAD BAND OUR STEAMER SUNBEAM OUR LATEST RIDES
photop£ays.
GIRLS AND GINGER! ' A luscious morsel just jammed packed full of GIRLS AND GINGER!
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CRlElGHTON HALE AND AN ALL-STAR CAST IN
One of the Best
Dorothy RichmoBd
& Company
Clever One-Act Comedy A Frienfl In Need”
We may hoard good takut, but we do not profiteer on
admissiems.
Shamrocin A HcaUkcr Hi* ' Douglas Family Irlto gad Scot^ Revue
The Weetem Wonder CHAS. MARTIN Cowboy Singer
KINOGRAM News Weekly Litoary Digest Editorial Topics
Billy Charlotte Bernard and Meyers The C^y and His Pare
Class and Comedy nd Itisie GREY Novelty, and Variety
3 SHOWS DAILY 2:30-7:30-9 P. M. Summer Prices 10c—20c—30c INCLUDING WAR TAX
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“THE FILMUSICAL-COMEDY” Screen version of Elliott, Comstock and Gest^s famous inusical comedy hit over which the^ coimtry went wild.
A BREEZY, BUOYANT BUBBLING OUTBURST OF MERRIMENT, WHICH BRISTLES WITH MIRTH, RADIATES VITALITY, AND MOVES UNFLAGGINGLY.
THE CAST LOU ELLEN GARTER.... .....JUNE CAPRICE GEORGE BUDD CREIGHTON HALE Jackie Samson. .JZENA BLEEFE Mias Penelope Bndd.. FLORA PINCH Judge I^tniel Carter W.H. THOMPSON Mrs. Carter, his wife...... Grm^ Reals Comitahle Simms Joseph Conymra Dean of Rkhguys Coll^.. • .J. K, Murray “Lefty*'Flynn..... ....Maurice Bennett Flynn
AMERICAN HARMONISTS Two Notabk Singing Orchestras Presenting the Song Hits LIBERTY QUINTETTE
HAROLD LLOYD “Heap Big Chief . ^ PATHE NEWS WORLD EVENTS ! ' == FULL WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY
COLONIAL PRKES-Satinee izr“J£ Evaning 1S,"-S
Night Y^etoMi Prevail Saoulay Ifattaee.
FAREWELL WEEK FOR 1919
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THE STUART WALKER COIPARY —IN—
An Entirely New ^ Comedy by ' GUY BOLTON ami P. G. WODEROUSE
beoinmino MOROAY NIRMT and all wksk
DREiaOllT KKLLY ae Jimmy Oarillaer.
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