Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1920 — Page 3
mmsm\ to §§§§ll% BURN ; Wmvn (riant Rat 4 ', Blaze Sequel. ■ otv nnd an automohil-’ JErA°Arnr>l when firo of unknown origin IHHwyed a one story harn owned by B. night. A large number of girnt rats tried to escape, but were killed by firemen and others. > The flames had gained such headway that the horses were overcome by the fire and smoke and the cow was so seriously burned that a police officer shot It. The loss is estimated at $2,500. Fire In the basement of the Webber Bros, wholesale commission house, 33 South Delaware street, at 10:45 last night caused SSOO damage. Persons attending the annual minstrel show of the Concordia society in Mai hinists’ ball. 39 South Delaware street, left the building when the hall filled with smoke. HELLO , EUROPE! 9 IT'S COMING SOON London Expects to Telephone America in Six Months. April 5. —Within six months we may be speaking to New Tork. Cleveland. Chicago, San Francisco and many f the other towns in the United States. The time is rapidly approaching when he whole world will, through the ms- . Hum of wireless, be on instantaneous •peaking terms. The prospect Is a dazzling one. both ’rom a commercial and aoclal view, and it opens up endless possibilities. We are going ahead with the construction of the wireless stations, and possibly by next autumn we shall be In position to open the service with the United States. The working will be quite simple as far as the public is concerned. Tou will ask for the telephone num her you want In any of the American towns. The message will be laid on the wireless and transmitted across the Atlantic, where our stations will transfer It to tbs American lines. Messages will travel at the rate of 200,000 miles per second; communication will be instantaneous. W• are going to bring every country in the world into telephonic communication with each other —not in an Indefinite rims, but very soon. The rates will be cheap, possibly about a shilling a minute In a year or so we hop# to establish regular telephonic communication with Auatralia, end London will be able to speak to Melbourne or Sydney as easily as New Tork. India and Egypt will also come Into tbs service. TOUR TO BOOST ARMENIAN FUND Orbison on Committee PlanI ning Many Speaking Dates. . J. Orbison, federal prohibition dlsetor for Indiana, has accepted appotntlent as a member of the Armenian relef committee. It was announced today that a flying quadron. divided in two groups, will lake a tour In behalf of the Armenian -lief fund with prominent speakers In Tested in the movement offering pleas r support. Indianapoiis. Terre H Hit®. Gary, Evgnsile and Ft. Wayne bare been chosen the state committee for speakings, it is announced. Among the speakers will he Faxton bben. Indianapolis, who recently rerned from Armenia.
■ wo Women Rout I Snatcher of Purse • A negro purse snatcher was roughly handled Saturday night by two women, j who tore his clothing in an attempt to detain him until the police arrived. Mrs. Alma Foley and Mra. Irene Chan- j ning, living at the Pasadena apartments, were attacked by the negro, who grabbed Mrs. Channing’s purse. Mrs. Foley grabbed the man’s coat and j Mrs. Cbanning broke her umbrella on his J but be escaped when the coat tore, police believe the same negro robbed Vera Orff, 725 North Pennsyl- ] vania street, near her home last night, grabbing a purse containing $lO. PAT RAISE HALTS CUPID. KENTON, 0., April keep her on ih# job and avert her threat to marry unless she -was granted an increase In ■alary, council has passed a special or- , d Usance firing Miss Edith Cottrell, as ■istanf secretary of the city waterworks department, an Increase In pay. The Right Thing at the Right Time j By KART MARSHALL *. PriTER. \ | Without Money No one who has ever been stranded ■way from homo without money know* rat how embarrassing such a position may be, yet there are many wet* of minimizing it, providing tbs embarrassment Is not also due to lack of credit. Suppose you were visiting friends in ■ . ity where you had no banking acquaint- j :tnees end the day came for your depart ore and you didn’t have funds with ; which to return home. To borrow from one's hostess is em•arrssslng, but it is always possible to j get money from borne by telegraph. If you are In a position where you can ot be identified you should pnt "Idenfication waived” in your telegram. Os course, someone else might get the money If the telegram is delivered to the wrong person, but you mugt run a • hance that way. However, it is not difficult to get lden j tifleation when you have friends In the’ where yon are visiting. Another way is by drawing a sight draft on your father or mother or some j • >ne else at home who has given you per- j mission to do this, in case of need. ‘ If you find yourself in a railroad car ninua a purse and even your ticket is tone, wbat is there to do? Os course you can get off at the next ration and seek aid frpm a Travelers' id if there is one in that station, or , elegraph home for money, but usually ; is not necessary to do so. you have some piece of Jewelry of ! enormous value, It Is In perfectly ; f<ym to ask some fellow traveler this as secitilfy against a loan amount required. woman should not ask a man j £jr*such assistance, but select one of her ; sex. 3 would be better first, however, to to the conductor, who usually is tell genuine from fake hard luck and Is often willing to forward jCdaatnount requir'd personally against trifling security himself. jUI what readers ask. setting the table for a format j Oj*jer, should the butter knife be placed (anlie butter plate or beside It or where? j the formally set dinner table no iJfYjpr plate should be used, as bread aud ! r are not served, but the right place j ■** * butter knife Is on the butter - v-tgbt. 192#. I
WINSCENTENNIAL POSTER CONTEST Robert L. Konersman’s Drawing Awarded SIOO Prize. Robert L. Konersman's poster drawing has been awarded the prize of SIOO in the centennial poster drawing contest for the best drawing expressing the spirit of the centennial to be celebrated here In June. Mr. Konersman's drawing received the unanimous vote of the board of judges, of which J. I. Holcomb was chairman and Mrs. Walter Mllliken, Miss Mary Robinson, Carl H. were members. Mr. Konersman is employed by the Homer McKee Advertising Company. The following ten artists received honorable mention: J. Earl Schrack, 1531 North Pennsylvania street; Roy Fiejds, 806 North Illinois street; W. C. Ferguson, Modern Arts and Service Company; Carl C. Hartman, Celesta Apartments, New York and New Jersey streets: Evelyn Morris, 2413 College avenue; Everett Davis, Homer McKee Advertls-
Coming! Goldstein’s DOLLAR DAY A monthly event that demonstrates the power of the dollar to buy a full dollar and a half’s worth of good merchandise. Full details in tomorrow's paper. □ ColdstelnS
AMUSEMENTS. jtS/toadum/' I £ L w TODAY O Interesting O Features Great Western Quartette Comedy, Melody and Jazz t FIFTH CHAPTER DARE DEVIL WITH flur* Cor. for , Somethin* Dlf- _ . i ferent DAVIS & Clyde Nelson McOOY & Cos. T Jy> Gloom I Juggling Nerelty ‘ Somethin, Doln, *°™ G<>#d Jok,B Here j D6V&UX, CHAMBER Dell & Joe MAID’S Ventrilotmll DREAM That Nifty Everybody’s Couple m hvtawd Fitzgerald & H nSYsi™* Anderson 1 GRANT and a study in HYLAND, BLACK and p The Jazz Trio WHITE Kg Entire New Show Every Monday. I Ladies’ Bargain Matinees I EVERY MON.—WED.—FRI.I ENGLISH S-lONITE TCBB.-WED. NIGHTS, WED. MAT. David Belasco Presents Frances Starr in—“TIGER TIGER” A New Play in Four Acts. Prices—Night, 600 te $3.50 Mat., 50c to $2.00. SEATS READY TODAY. THIRS., FBI.. SAT. MAT. SAT. VISIT THE SWEETHEART SHOP Book by Music by Anne Caldwell Hngo Felix Somptnens Stage Settings—Excellent Cast—Bewitching Sweetheart Chorns Prices—Night* 60c to $2.50. Mat., Me to $2.00. SEATS SELLING.
ing Company. Paul G. Iske, 1118 Reid Place; D. H. Morris, Hollenbeci Press; Leonard L. Shlck, Shick’s Studio, and J. Murry Wickard, Circle Art Company. The winning poster will be used as a design to advertise the coming centennial celet ration. All of the posters were placed on display at the H. Lieber & Co.'s store -on Washington street. More than seventy posters had been entered in the contest and all received favorable comment from the judges. Phones Tied Up by Raid of Cupid MILWAUKEE, April 6.—The phone service at Waupln, Wis., is crippled. Cupid cut in on the wires. Three operators in one day renounced the telephone for the wedding ring. MOTION PICTURES.
IfShe has enchanted all Indianapolis with her dance and exotic beauty —Just as she won the hearts of men in her tropic paradise! CLARINE SEYMOUR The Idol Dancer” —A Story of Love, Romance and Wild Adventure in Southern Se&s. D. W. GRIFFITH lt:00 s. m. 12.30 p. m. 5:50 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 7:30 p. m. 3:50 p. in. 0:20 p. m. “Samoan Nights" ALL THIS WEEK-BUT GET IN EARLY! “Pardfal Fant| M * Selections from the A musical prelude to Opera. Stage Decorations by ducting. Scene Zlmmerer. Zlmmsrtr.
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i RIALTO! EASTER WEEK ■ DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM ■ MOLLY AND 1 THE TATTLERS isl EXTRA SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE I NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ■ ■ Ladle# —Get coupons at this the fc ■ liter (rood at the Broadway Mon- ■ ■ duy, Wednesday, Friday Matinees. I
IHH SHUBERT*** TONIGHT, 8:15 I IVI UR A I AM, THIS WEEK I MdNTYREand HEATH “HELLO, ALEXANDER’ A Jubilee Cast, Including PEARL BEGAY Prices, Tonight, ft, $1.50, $2. $2.50. Saturday Eve., sl, $1.50, $2, $2.50, SB. Mats. Wed., Sat.. 50c, sl, $1.50, $2.00.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1920.
MOTION PICTURES. wrztmmmmEsm all this week rUI 8 1 IB] ALICE LAKE ini “Shore Acres” The immortal stage play of New England life that made Jas. A. Hearne famous (he world over. A tremendous drama of clashing wills, wherein a father strives to force his daughter into a loveless match. A thrilling shipwreck when the light In the lighthouse failed. Added Attractions: All-Star Fonr—that Peppy Stale Quartet. “A Lion’s Alliance,-” Century Animal Comedy. Mutt and Jeff Comedy. I Comini; Next AVeek —Clara Kimball Young In ‘‘The Forbidden Woman.” If you Ilk# Miss Young In “Eyes of Yo h” you’ll love her in “The Forbidden Woman.” Marguerite Clark TMtU&MkL “Easy To Get” CHRISTY COMEDY , FOX NEWS
Every Day at 2:15 and 8:15 Mats., 150 to 50c. Eve., 15c to SI.OO. Double Headline Bill Ruth Roye Herbert Clifton Comedienne of Syncopation Travesties of the Weaker Sex Kramer & Boyle—Sam Liebert & Co.—Mabel Burke and Sidney Forbes—Arthur Huston—John Regay and Lorraine Sisters—Lou and Jean Archer—Kinograms and Literary Digest Topics. CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE Wm^AmJSrnJtm. “ON MANILA BAY” 1 ALICE TEDDY until Billy and Dot, Oren and Drew, Walton and Brant, Anna Sutter, Frank and Grace DuMont, Cummings and White, Christy 1 1 Comedy. ■ ■— Dancing In the Lyrio Ballroom, Afternoon and Evening. ______
j laskin&MarineC°J 127 West Washington 1 LAST 5 WORDS TELL THE STORY Cardni Assisted Mississippi Lady Recover Her Health. Other Treatmest Had Been Without Results. Read Her Story. Erratta, Miss.—Describing results from the use of Cardul, Mrs. W. L. tVhtte, of this place, says; "When only a girl I suffered a great deal with . . . My mother decided then ! for me to take Cardul. I took nine bottles In all and became ... a j strong, healthy girl. ! "After my marriage, I ... so began to take Cardul. I was soon ; stronger, and passed the danger period all right, and my boy was strong and healthy. “First of last year ... I was in a desperate condition. I . . almost to death. "We used medicines without results. "I was so sore across the bottom of my stomach, and so weak. "For three months I lay In this condition. ”1 told my husband Cardul had helped me once, maybe It would again, lie went and got It. "I began to take Cardul and very shortly I began to Improve and get my strength. "The . . . stopped; the soreness I left me. "My present health Is good.”—Ad- ; vertisement
STOMACH GOOD AS NEW. FOUR DOCTORS GAVE HER UP Mrs. Hendricks, Bedfast Five Months, Was Able to Work in Two Weeks. •I was sick last winter for five months with stomach and bowel trouble. Could not turn myself in bed without help. 1 was under the care of four doctors, and they gave me up. Then Mr. Mills, the druggist, persuaded my husband to try a bottle of Mlika Emulsion. I had only taken It for two days until I was sitting up in bed, and In two weeks I was doing my own work. When I began taking it I weighed only 70 pounds; now I weigh 190 pounds.” —Mrs. Mary Hendricks, 900 Litchfield Road, Owensboro, Ky. Thousands of people who have suffered for years from stomach and bowel troubles, have found relief, almost from the first dose of Milks Emulsion. And It is real, lasting benefit. Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutritive food add a corrective medicine. It restores healthy, natural bowel action, doing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organ in shape to assimilate food. Asa builder of flesh and strength, Milks Emulsion Is strongly recommended to those whom sickness has weakened, and la a powerful aid in resisting and repairing the effects of wasting diseases. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved—, usually in one day. This Is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. No matter how severe your case, you •re urged to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee—Take six bottles home with you, use it according to directions and if not satisfied with the results, your money will be promptly refunded. Price 00c and $1.20 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Cos., Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by druggists everywhere.—Advertisement. I I— _ 1 CUT THIS OUT-IT'S WORTH MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c nnd mail It to Foley & Cos., 2835 Sheffield Are., Chicago, til., writing your name nnd address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley’s Honey and Tar, for coughs, colas and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backand bladder aliments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere.—Advertisement. Pay When Cured Dr. Burkhart, wants you ts vite him today for a treatment of Dr. Burkhart's Vegetable Compound for Liver, Kidney, Stomach Trouble, Constipation, Catarrh, Rheumatism. Par when cured. Don’t miss this grandest of remedies and wondsrful preventative for Grip, Flu. Address 621 Main street, Cincinnati. O. For sale at all drug stores. SO-day treatment 25e.—Advertisement. Mending TISSUE No sewing or darning. Repairs etching, silk, satin, cotton goods, ribbons, fabrics of all kinds, kid glovss, mackintoshes, umbrellas, parasols, stockings, eto. Package postpaid. It cents, two packages. 25 cents. Address PENN PUBLISHING CO„ Blalrsville, Pa.
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Aged People Suffer And Weaken Their Vitality by Constipation, Liver, Kidney and Other Irregularities. Sulpherb Tablets, a Mild, Efficient Formula, Gains Wide Popularity in Recent Years. A “young” woman, seventy-seven year* old. writes: “I am taking Sulpherb Tablets, and I think they are a splendid remedy for constipation. I am seventy-seven years old and have tried many remedies but have found none as effective as this. I am recommending them to all my friends suffering from the effects of constipation. They are not only laxative, but a fine tonic also, I feel much better and stronger since I began to take them. Sincerely and gratefully yours," (Mrs.) Ellen A. Bennick, Cambridge, Mass. Sulpherb Tablets (not sulphur tablets) are composed of sulphur, cream of tartar and the fine extracts of roots and herbs, and are surely suited for children or adults to overcome the ills that follow a dormant liver, constipated bowels and inactive kidneys. Headaches, backaches, dizzy spells, pimples, rash, boils, nervousness, all follow the train of irregular elimination of impurities. A week’s treatment will please and gratify the most skeptical. Sold by leading druggists everywhere at 60c per tube. —Advertisement. Easier to Remove Than Conceal Wrinkles “When you try to conceal your wrinkles with paste made from beans, you deceive yourself, not me, Let a defect, which is posslblly but small, appear undisguised. A fault concealed is presumed to be great.” This tittle epigram of Martial's suggests the present day tendency to avoid the use of cosmetics which can only conceal or hide facial defects, and to adopt instead rational means of removing the same. For the removal of wrinkles, bagginess of cheeks nnd chin, the saxoltte formula, which goes to the foundation of these troubles, seems to have come into general use since its virtues became know several years ago. One ounce of powdered saxoltte, procurable at any drug store, is dissolved in a half pint witch hazel, used as a wash lotion this tightens the skin almost Immediately, effectually smoothing out ■wrinkles and “drawing in” hanging skin or folds. —Advertisement. tCZCHAn Money back without question if HUNT’S Solve fails in ths treatment of ITCH. ECXBMA. SK RINGWORM, TBTTBR ors other itching skin discs***. Try *5 gn* *Jj 75 cent box at our risk. fwf / / j HOOK DRUG COMPANY. f
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