Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1920 — Page 35
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THT TXBIA XAPOLIS NEWS. FRIDAY. AYGYST 6, 1920.
ADDMLMMIS
Blackberry Crop Exhausted
The •outbern Indiasa bl*ckberry crop U exheuated m tar u rtupmenii are omiremed. H&weeer, a lew plefcera a* 1 * atili m lb# netcbM. joint by auloiDobUee. wafwaa. Interurbans. abeam irmte* are dally leannc £n<l! ana;r»tia etui •urroondinj towns for grown. Deoat’ir. JBartbolomaw. Morgan and tl«e outakirta of Marion eooaty berry buatmjr CotuRueetoa naerchaate say the rr»p indlanapoiie and is the northera (■nri of the atat« will not eount mur-to, a« the raeeitda are aJataya ejceeedicgly light. Toma torn wiU jn-obably eontmiw* In tareaCtt*. ahuncJanoe lor three or four days more, or HOtJI raB.'uiig facu.fiW) begin to operate Pricge i>a*e reaobed new i»w lorel* at fl jOO a bushel. When the factorMe begin to operate eo-t reoatpte are eut abort Um price wtU girobably rice agoUe. dealer* aag.
Sfri^r tthubarb—Horn
b'-V-Ho*. , •plnardt—1
tZ QO a barroi
Sweet Potatoeo—Alabama.
4 bC m hufftJrtHt.
Tuampo—y-'Ah a bmdu' ftqtiswb- d3 0««* 0<1 *
white and yoQow. $1M0 Sfte a dean »1J0 a borieei;
wr. 93JSO0
crate
5de a 15-lb.
irrrrSfO 00 ft at At *vf SvA * S^ssrssijftiyi a etaodard crate M ■•bmeiot^e—Honey Dew. California. ggOO^SAO a crate: Tiptop*. 14J&G«j 5 00 a barrel of about 30 ote'sea. Watermejone—Alabama. wnaU. 404feoOc isrge 70«t90c each. roTTATtas— Potateea—Virginia. 9? 25<31850 a barrel: ZeB'.ockJ Cobbler*, t?A0# 9-00 a barret
the yield w** only eJeren. a field aowr. m 3»*nrraaber. sroiEuaed poaatbly S»c
he oMaii
adywKad at aegie •hipping Virginia and Xento/xy a*
Potato** bar
poioM m eaetent
<ouet- as 91 A# a harm’ bot tbs price Awe hacwot yet been aSected, An advance wtU p'wirab!/ be mod# in a lew 4aya. .'Abetal >ffr~;nga Jat** far bar* held the jmoe down.
In fitm weekly merit* * • »*«>**■«-
of oartot «h!preportod fey the bureau of mar
*te. 'iet.arUMfrt of agT’.-uittre, for the p»
■hfehr 31, lo'liana
2 a
3.00 !i2i
r.o*i Oatw i* reprocent r*tiTs~
Apple *—Fancy
hualiel backet; fi imahel; droit*, tl
DpcftuM, 93.
t
#500: ebr rrat« Pear Formoaa 33.00 • Ml VMS
$5 mud I apple* only.
cam.
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,'*£3 cHbCfi*?tr
99 2«#SA0 a bos ^Mardard bos, 94 M f ». »s oo#7 oo: $3 90 03 75 a
• neat*.
Mi© a (mabal 94 90 a bos -T5-..-T.— a Wild Oooaa
DOWN ON THE FARM
"7 | However, from i whiea in Apni. j
. . ek to the acree. ‘
obtained aevestotn.
VALPASAJSO-The Hoktem Hreodem' A*, aom^uoa cf Porter County has coaeiened aev. enty-trv# fagtetered cattle for the cak to h*. held m thi* city October 90 The hivhw i berry yield became exhaiurted Wod&eeday with ; only one-fourth the norma! rror, *ath*r«j * P* ptchteg ooverwi a pmori of only mne day*. ...Wheat tfcraahMw J* gmng forward and a comber of ytel^ from ihuny forty bcebela have been reported The average for the coBJity wiS exceed Cr*t e-tiaaatea. Corn {
ia arnffwing from dry weather
2LWOOD—Army warms are damaging the * tomat. crop to gardacs in thi* «aty and growler* for foe earning faeiorte* are kilhw! [ them by the thoueaods. Other vernabi-a
jam Alw. attached.
G»BB3Ch3t;»h—Decid'd issprovemect * the car abort age hers ia reporud by eievatm- | and miH tr.«. foJiowteg the .wngeatioo to ■ the grain maraet for the last ten day* s«r. |era5 cart for tba abipmcBt of gram bare been iaasgnad local elevator* and will loatpormlty IreUwre the ritnaUon AU wheat m^TbSZ , brt/u*%t to tbs elevator* by the farmers k T t**« car* of and operapw* &ay they asahe room for the of the
AMERICAN SAILOR’S PUGHT Confusion Created hy Two Mea Haw-
lag the Same 3Saume-
STDKET, Australia. August «.— Unless Reginald Harkins, ship's fireman. who described himself as an American citisen. was permitted to land from the Canadian-Australlaa liner Makara. when that vmmI
month. When I reached here I couldn't get my money and the Canadian authorities wouldn't let me off
the ship.
“1 was born at Omaha Neb- fortytwo years ago. I left America when 1 was seven years old. I ct.me to f Australia and stayed here until I was twenty-five. Since then I have trav-} eled about the world in ships. When I waa brought on board this boat (the Makura) at Honolulu, the chief engineer and the purser admitted that I was not the man who went off the
The American consol here. E. J. Norton. took up Harkins's case, but was unable to do anything on the man’s behalf, because of lack of proper proof of American citisenship. “The whole thing." he said, "goes back to the action of the Canadian authorities."
^PHOTOPLAYS.
i—aefeed Y M co n v„ .» her U« v.,-1 ^ ^pUe^.U
age from here to that port, or he managed to land somewhere en route.
Harkins complained further that on
v—~~T l V~ »W« h»in*r carted u»' strength or promises by the cus!*?JfSIit* * F i tom authorities at Sydney that he
Her Skill.
(Baltimore American? — That girl is an expert to sentimental
anatomy."
How do you mean*" "She makes a man lose his head his hand and then breaks his heart.
ttUwxxtArta UNIVERSAL COMEDY
BILLIE BURKE —IN— “Away Goes Prudence” FOX NEWS WEEKLY
takes —
COS.CM
doe. it wbieh,
99© s ton. There are are deeU/ie
com i*
toatan/wa
rifiros—The
gbarwiy m
ia •mi, to an •eraral waeka
t. haled, baa prseticaPy i * to buy norm ft able 9 rug" to ' »# Sadly d
•rtae of hay baa toe Cohnstoi* markei. omrfiow supply. Hay ago. sold at «S£ to dropped to 918 a ton no buyer* Many deal more jnu) the oarkat fartnvr» raport tnat the tU d* and to manr damaged. Many of
nsaadow* and oaature* of toa eouoty also am in poor eondibon baesuae of tha drouth. JgrrERSOgVIU.*—Thrashiax reauiu are (anarally poor tamuai LenU. T’Uca townabip bad a fiaM from whim ha prwhetad seventeen to twenty bushel* to the acre, but
PRICES AT THE HAY MARKET
—August 9— * Tha following are the Indianapolis prices of hay and grain by tha wagon load: Hay—Loose timothy. S33.00#35 00 a ton. mixed. $30 50^32.00: baled. «3d.00# 38 00. new crop. »95.00# 27 00. Corn—Si .00# 1.83 a barbel. Oats—Old. 90#90c a bushel; saw. 95# 75c. Straw—Wheat. $8DO#9.00 a ton. . m.m mi ■ i inii in n
of hirn^if given i T ou l^ ^ released from detention on
Harking* succount of himaeif. glv«n th « Makura if he signed a certificate! Svdnev lust before the Makura k- aIien he sirned the i
promise was not kept.)
\MrSEWENTS.
j hlVe b XirIv in n june**rith ' th * t h f W*» an alien - h * si ^« d sailed from here early in June witn , paper but the him on hoard, wax as follows. ____
"Back in January a man with the same name as 1 reached Vancouver on thia boat. He asked for a day
refused
AXESKVENT9.
off. but the chief engineer refused i him. He went ashore without leave got into a street fight, had hi* leg broken and was taken to a hospital, t The chief engineer reported him a, deserter. The Canadian authorities arrested me as being the Reginald 1
Harkins who had deserted.
They put me on board the liner Niagara, bound fof Sydney. I dldn t want to go. mo when the steamer reached Ilonolulu I left her. At the instigation of the Union Steamship Company, agent* for the CanadfanAustralian boats, the Immigration authorities at Honolulu arrested me and forcibly put me on board the Makara. Not wanting to be idle I worked as a stoker from Honolulu. I signed on at 14 pounds sterling a
PHOTOPLAYS.
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LaU,4,0—Leaf, hothnus*. 12e a lb : , r a r. v W b smr^ Mangoea—Hed pmvtmrw, M QQ * b«
boma grown, 93 00 a bushel
mttvhroema uu-tofl do a^ to
crate * baakgt;
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bunche* fanev long »0c a 0mm bunch a# Onion*— l!o«i< erowB. 20a a doaen
Marshall Neilan First National Super-Picture Go and Get It! His Biggest Production Since “The River’s End”
T THE CIRCLE NEXT WEEK
CONTIXCOCS VACDKV1LLB LYRIC AU the Time—l Laril 11 P.M.
“SWEET 16” A Riot of Mirth aad Melody Seven Other Big Acts
MURAT Last 3 Times LAST MAT. TOMORROW. 2:30.
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PRICES ft —VRXT WEEK— “A TESY GOOD YOOG MAN**
' —ALL WEEK — The Bottom of the World
AMERICAN HARMONISTS -all WEEK20TH CENTURY QUINTETTE RjderS Of the DOWH
A photoplay of the aovok -The Oeaert of Wheat/’ hy
Zane Grey.
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The Imporfed Cidar fhaf pays No Duly
The Pirates Reward ? his best **
TREATING back and forth across the U golden trade routes of the Carribbean, the ruthless pirate commanders of two centuries ago frequently landed on beautiful Porto Rico to hide their chests of loot But woe betide the unsuspecting member of the crew who went ashore 44 to help bury the gold”. As the last shovelful of sand dropped on the box, a shot rang out A wisp of smoke against the blue—a cry —then all was still. The secret of the Captain’s treasure had been made safe. Today, the soil of wonderful Porto Rico holds another treasure, greater in value than all the buried loot of any buccaneer—the golden crops of tobacco from which PORTINA cigars are made« PORTINAS are the biggest smoke value in the cigar world today. Compare their quality, size and price with any other cigar in the market and you will realize theii wonderful satisfaction. A full-flavored smoke, handrolled into the widest variety of shapes and weights and sizes— yet so inexpensive even in the higher grades as to make PORTINA your regular cigar.
Broad Ripple Park
Special Attraction for Sunday, Aug. 8th Balloon Ascension Double Parachute Drop PROF. GRANT C. WATKINS
Moving pictures each night. Take a swim in the Bathing Beach, a ride on the big boat and spend all of your holidays and outings at this popular resort.
UNION TRACTION COMPANY OF INDIANA
ENGLISH’S
2nd BIG WEEK DELIGHTING THOUSANDS
THOMAS MEIGHAN In Wat O. DeMJUv'a Producrton ‘THE PRINCE CHAP”
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CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN “THE PERFECT WOMAN” Personal charms are made to use, believes Constance. She proceeds to work that system. It works wonder*. ' m ’ Ladies’ don’t mise it.
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COMEDY—Four Time* Foiled. Slow Motion Polo Picture.
MM hi ESTELLE DE SHON Messo Soprano S01.018T
MISS ELLA SCHRODER Violinist
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