Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 280, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1920 — Page 11

R HOUSING ! REVIVED Tenants Buy Out rtments. r, April I—The if the Osage Indians, ■where buildings now r, were the forerunners 1920 community apartseveral Indian families ,ii yea here -w years ago. Now Sam Strode, lawyer, and fire cotenants try the same experiment in a mahogany and oak, mirror-doored brick apartment house. The landlord raised the rents of the tenants lost January. They had paid $47.50 a month. The tenants kicked. The landlord said rents would be $75 and probably go to S9O later. “Pay or get out,” said the profiteer. Strode gathered the tenants together. They purchased the apartment for ?2fi,000. They now pay themselves SSO a month and will clear the principal in thirPsn years. | “It works fine,' says Strode. Lauds Wilson View I for Church World Hfß'. C. Ganhle in an address before the BFlble Investigation club at the Y. M. t. A. building supported anrl praised ■•resident Wilson's stand on internation ■lism. ■ “President Wilson has declared that ■o permanent peace can come unless the Hhnrch of <iod Christianize our international relationship. Thank God he puts Hp that proposition as the paramount of the day." said Mr. Cauble. speaker also pointed out that ■rs and leaders of the world arc the great work of the oBJA. He o '.wt.vi r .... V::,z and Henry gp on as supporting Cr> theor.i "' BBlie Christian repgo.u L the hope world. club adopted wif.

Imagine a jazz-party on a gondola! It seems impossible, but that is the only thing to think of when this “Venetian Moon” is being played. The saxophone, the xylophone and the piano do a wonderful job of joining the spirit of jazz with the langour of Venetian nights—and the slow, dreamy, floating melody that comes to mind when one thinks of Venice and gondolas and guitars. The fox-trot dance time never falters throughout. It makes a rare dance piece. lobfeh I Venetian Moon Fox Trot | A " s <g r c T/Ho APRIL VICTOR RECORDS ON SALE TODAY 45176 I Irene \ Edith Day. 87307 ( the Sweet Bye and Bye vl SI.OO Blue Gown f 10-inch list. SI.OO ) schumann-heinkk Two charming songs—the first record Contralto & made by this new Victor artist—both An old gospel song of faith—that will from the musical comedy “Irene” Miss ewer be fresh and new. Sung by \ great . Day sang herself into fame from an op- artist and a great woman—with a full portunity to fill-in for a big comedienne heart and a perfection of voice and nn--1“ i° v Ur l n °j C l Incidentally she d enrtanding_the same that has made shows why she stayed on—ln the man- . . . . . ner in which she sings these songs. , her beloved h >' ever y audience. Call on the phone if yen mn not come into the shop. Our ( Your Arms. Medley Fox ( Vision Fugitive (Mas- 7"miu'™u 18650 ) Trot. I4biu ) senett) •* clearly over the phone as TANARUS/ ( Selvin's Novelty Orchestra $1.50 ) REINALD WERRENRATH, •/ <* Victrola were in your Boc j That Naughty Waltz 1 Baritone ( Joseph S. Smith’s Orchestra This wonderful young baritone sings his Dance records that will call every one way magnificently through this powerful- Main 2587 out on 'the floor—and make them stay out ly dramatic masterpiece of song. It shows as long as they are played. Both have a forth all the lyrical beauty as well as the Auto 23-107 dreamy strain—with some novelty es- dramatic power of his voice. It will make sects that are unique as well as teasing a wonderful addition to any Victor to the ear. Record Library. Die Indianapolis Got “Indiana’s Greatest Exclusive Victor Shop.” 110 North Pennsylvania Street

CODY HAS 57 WAYS TO MAKE LOVE Davies at Alhambra —‘Hello Alexander* Due at Murat ,

Lew Cody, the movie star, admits that he has fifty-seven varieties of love making. Cody is known as the “he vamp” and is said to have a corner on ways to make love. “Love is a science that should be carefully studied every young man who expects to become a husband,” claims Cody. In the movie, “The Beloved Cheater,” Cody shows that the sweetheart who lets someone else do the love making is taking a long chance. Cody is now filming “The Butterfly Man,” in which he presents some new pointers on love making. -I- -I* -IInterest tenters on the coming of Frances Starr at English's next Monday night in “Tiger, Tiger,” and the arrival the same night at the Murat of Mclntyre and Heath in “Hello Alexander.” The shows are widely different in nature as one is a musi. al comedy and the other is intense acting. “Angel Face” continues at English’s this week to please those who enjoy splendid music and clean musical comedy. -!- -|- -Iweaks sandals. Mile. Diane now at Keith's wears sandals, which exposes her toes. The sandals allow Mile. Diane to cavort around the stage with as much freedom as a barefooted dancer. Os course this foot garb will never be popular on the streets of Indianapolis. Dot Marsel and he* “Blue Grass Quartet” are the headliners on the current hill at the Lyric. Their offering is jazz. George Walsh has been added as a special movie feature to this week's vaudeville bill at the Rialto. The chorus girls in “The Paper Dress Revue” wear costumes made of paper at the Broadway. “The Pace Makers” is this week's offering at the Park and the show runs to music. -I- -I- -IMARIOV DAVIES. Marion Davies and her supporting cast were completely at sea while many scenes in "April Folly.” Miss Davies’

SENIOR PLAYER \ Here is M. Karlynn Barrett, a senior at Shortridge High school, who will have one of the leading parts in the farce, “Nothing but the Truth," when it is presented by the seniors at the Murat, May 6. The cast is made up of members of the graduating class at Shortridge. Harry A. Porter is directing the rehenrsals. new picture, now at the Alhambra, were being screened. This doesn’t mean that Cynthia Stockley's story had Miss Davies baffled oi In the least confused. The statement is to tie taken literally. Just as in Miss Davies’ former success, “The Dark Ftar,” most of the action takes place on shipboard. The heroine is conveying a famous diamond to a relative In South Africa. Detectiv,-s and a pair of international diamond thieves do their best to make her voyage exciting. -I- -I- -ITHE ISIS. Dorothy Dalton is supported by How-

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920.

ard Hickman, Hnld Mar key and a large | cast in “The Vampire," in which she i appears at the Isis today, Friday and Saturday. In this picture she enacts the role of a modern vampire—-one that will stop at nothing to gain her ends. One of the highly sensational scenes sbowsalie wrecking of a limited exprecs while bther scenes present the siren’s. - home, and gay parties In Bohemia. Sharing the program honors is William S. Hart In a comedy drama, "Haters.” -I- -I- -IMae Murray in "The A B C of Love,” and Charles Chaplin in “The Champion,” are the two features on view at the Ohio. International crooks take part in “Partners of the Night,” now at Mr. Smith's. Owen Moore is appearing in a farce, “Sooner or Later,” now at the Colonial. Mabel Norrnand is the current offering at the Regent in “Mickey,” and it is a mighty good picture. THE CIRCLE. Tom Moore has an exciting reie In “Duds” now at the Circle. He goes a'gunnlng for diamond thieves and smugglers and has an exciting time of it. To talk with Tom Moore, to watch him r at his work and in his leisure moments ! is to be convinced that here is a man j ■who takes a keen delight in life, who ! loves the tans* of adventure and finds the world a mighty interesting place to live in. In Tom Moore’s supporting east are Naomi Childers, Christine Mayo, Edwin Stevens, * Lionel Belmore, Florence l>e- • shon, Jack Richardson and others. “The Inner Ring,” another of the Circle’s half-hour masterpieces, produced by the stage woman’s war relief committee, presenting William Courtney and Jane Grey in the leading roles, is also on view. John Crawford is' the soloist for the week. Detroit Woman Asks Police to Find Son Mrs. Eva Smlechouskl, 1502 Pennsylvania nvenuc, Detroit, today asked the Indianapolis police to find her son Ed ward, 24. He disappeared from Detroit Oct. 9. last year.

Tomorrow, Friday, Our Bargain Day

HOOSIER VACUUM SWEEPERS, ELECTRICAL, ON SALE HERE. —Fifth Floor.

Sale of Hosiery and Knit Underwear In Aisle Eight “BUSTER BROW N” PURE SILK HOSE FOR WOMEN, reinforced lisle toe and heel, silk foot, mercerized top, black, white, cordovan, gray or navy, all Qi nr sizes, pair $ I ,uU IPSWICH FIBER SILK HOSE FOR WOMEN, fully reinforced lisle garter tops, all sizes, 4 special, pair . .tj> 1 HOSE FOR WOMEN, seamless, lisle, fully reinforced, black (3 for $1.00), pair....OOC “BUSTER BROW N” GUARANTEED STOCK* TNOS FOR CHILDREN, fine ribbed, seamless, fully reinforced, black or white, ail sizes, c} pr special, pair <jOC (Two hundred dozen) UNION SUITS FOR WOMEN, sizes 5,6, 7, 8 and 8, low neck, sleeveless, lace trimmed knee, fine lisle finish, full cut, perfect fitting, strictly first quality, extra special (3 suits, $115), suit.. O

This Our Greatest Sale of Women’s Low SHOES Continues With Interest at Top Pitch Oxfords Ties Pumps Salf QA No exchanges—no refunds Price Shop in the morning please, avoid the afternoon crowds With the low shoes selling in many cases from 2 to 6 pairs—- — With the seating capacity taxed to the utmost and people standing waiting their turn——With an adequate sales force selling low shoes as quickly as women can be fitted and sales checks made out — We are justified in our assertion that this Is a sale of footwear such ns this city has never known. .. Included are low shoes of patent kid. black glazed kid, black dull kid, black calf, brown glazed kid, black satin, brown calf, white washable kid. Two eyelet baby French heels, oxfords with high French heels, pumps with high-covered French heels, pumps with baby Blench heels! oxfords with Cuban and military' heels, new instep ties with highcovered B'rench heels —every conceivable good style is here at $6.90 —Third Floor.

jGfSailor HATS^pt. 1 * ' of Patent Milan Straw * SO.OO For Women and Misses Comes in black, navy, brown; all trimmed with grosgrain ribbon bands and bows. ( . Hats for street, sports, auto and walking. Just the bats to give the spring look to your suit [ or dress. In fact, the ever-ready ) for all occasions. Not

MW*H. BLOCK C? Indiana's Largest Assortment of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes for Men

From Our Model Grocery Order your groceries for the week end Friday. Groceries are delivered the day following their purchase. We reserve the right to limit quantities.

HOT CROSS BUNS, fresh baked every hour in our Sunlit bakery, Friday, -| q dozen A OC

EVAPORATED MILK, "Pet Brand,” large onepound can (dozen, $1.29), can 11* BREAKFAST BACON, lean, sweet sugar-cured, machine sliced, 1b...29c CREAM CHEESE, rich old yellow Wisconsin full cream, pound 39* LARD, Sunlit, pure open kettle rendered, one-pound carton 28c NAVY BEANS, choice white hand picked Michigans 3 pounds for 25* BLOATERS, extra large tagged (3 for 36c), each 12%* SALMON, fancy Alaska River pink, large ena-pound tall ean 21* SUNLIT BAKING POWDER, pure phosphate, onepound can 22*

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COFFEE, Blue Ribbon, fresh roasted in the bean or ground (3 pounds, $1.00), pound 35* SUNLIT CREAMERY BUTTER, churned- fresh daily, very- rich in butter fat, pound 69* PEANUT BUTTER, fresh Sunlit, made from fresh roasted, refined No. 1 peanuts, pound 27* CARTON HANOVER BONELESS COD FISH (2pound box, 71c), 1-pound box 36c PEAS, Red Fox, Indiana early Junes (1 dozen, $1.65), can 14£ NATIONAL ROLLED WHITE OATS, large package 11* OLD DUTCH CLEANSER (4 cans for 35c), can.....9* —Fifth floor.

Women’s and Misses’ Garments These prices are for Friday only*—rro mail, phone or C. O. D. orders. WOOL JERSEY SPRING SUITS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, charming sport models, excellent for general utility wear; suits that have sold down to a few of a kind models, new spring styles, tan, sand or Pekin blue, < Q nr special <|> 10.770 (Fifty) DRESSES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, just a few models of a kind in sizes 16, 18, 20, 36 and 38. Dresses of Batin, messaline, jersey, serge, taffeta, georgette and taffeta combinations; fine for spring and summer wear, in the A An wanted spring shades, special...<J) 17 • \sO LINGERIE BLOUSES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES of corded and stripe voiles, slightly mussed from display; AO^ clearance of broken lots, special i/OU (One hundred) GEORGETTE CREPE BLOUSES FOR SMALL WOMEN AND MISSES, sizes 36 and 38, smart embroidered models; navy, taupe, brown, dB o A 4 flesh, white, etc.; special...... (One hundred) ENVELOPE CHEMISES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, of good qu*ility muslin, trimmed with lace and embroidery, the fact that they were purchased months ago makes this price possible (limit 3 to customer, 8 for $2.00), 09c (One hundred) CORSET COVERS FOR WOMEN -AND MISSES, of muslin, trimmed front and back with embroidery, cut full (limit 2 to customer), -J Q . GINGHAM DRESSES FOR GIRLS, sizes 7 to 12 years, fine quality, well made, fine for spring school wear, various dB $ fTA patterns to choose from, special, (f l.Oi/

BLUE BIRD ELECTRICAL WASHING MACHINES ON SALE HERE. —Fifth Floor,

Housefurnishings .(Eighteen) WASH BOILERS, heavy metal, copper bottom, slightly dented, special—, ..sl-98 (Three) WASH BOILERS, all copper, special ....... $3.98 BROOMS, /am good qual- fin ity broom MM, corn, 4- uIM sewed, ftf/fys cial .. .48* PJ |W\ POWE R WASHING MACHINES, Dolly type, special ,SIL7S (Two) HAND POWER WASHING MACHINES, Vacuum type, special $13.25 —Fifth Floor,

Flaw nil IFIIMT FLfltfflß Knit Underwear UNION SUITS FOR WOMEN, low neck, sleeveless, narrow shoulder straps, cuff knee or wide knee, lace trimmed, also French band top, shell knee (extra sizes, 65c), reguUNION SUITS FOR WOMEN, “Verna Brand,” gauze lisle, low neck, sleeveless, narrow shoulder straps or bodice top, cuff knee or wide knee, lace trimmed (extra sizes, 89c),ryQ _ regular sizes / C/U - J - A Sale of VEILINGS (In Aisle Eight ) Plain hairline meshes, Hexagon meshes, Filet meshes, Beauty spots. Floral designs, Chenille dots, brown, black, navy or taupe, yard—19c - - - ■■ —j , if (Twenty-two pairs’ . U BDI GLOVES FOR WOMLN, sizes 6%, 6%, 7 and 7VL slip-on style, taupe or beaver shades, special

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