Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 285, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1920 — Page 5

’■JLKS PLAN BIG A CHICAGO TRIP From Here in Ui!>. WLodgre Meeting Decider. team of at least 200 men will represent the Indianapolis Elks in Chicago In July daring the national contention of the order, according to local plans. The annnal “big time” of the Elks was held last night at the Denison hotel and the recently elected officers were installed with elaborate ceremony. Those installed were Fred 'B. McNeely, exalted ruler; Leonard XI. Quill, esteemed leading knight; Frank P. Baker, esteemed royal knight; William P. Davis, excellent lecturing knight; Samuel Miller, trustee; Fred L. Bodenmiller, tiler, and William O. Taylor, secretary. Bodenmiller and Taylor were re-elected while the other officers are new ones. Arthur C. Renick, former exalted ruler, was elected represen tat give to the grand lodge. FUNMAKING ONLY ACTOR’S BUSINESS B> WALTER D. HICKMAN. K'-audience was still laughing at the funny talk and appearances of Mclntyre and Heath. Thomas K. Heath walked off the stage at the drop of the final curtain of the first act on “Hello Alexander.” entered his dressing room and closed the door. He was now no longer Henry Clay Jones, the bragging and portly proprietor of the Ever-Beady Colored Minstrels. He tossed aside his corpulency and became himself. Nelson Trowbridge, manager of the theater, knocked. "Come In,” said Heath It was a friendly call of the manager and myself. Heath's son died during the war and the actor has been preparing to dispose mt his twenty-ene-room house, near New York City. His heart was weary ts ho polled on Ipalr of gaily oolerred socks to be worn the big levee scene, and then a pair of equally loud trousers. "I remember the days when 1 was playing in a house where the rats were •e bold as to come ont of their boles and •teal the soap," said Heath. "One night I killed one of the rats and the managejr came back all-flrtn’ ■aad. and said to me. ‘Why did you kill the rat? Do you want to break my Inck?' ” Aa Trowbridge reached for a chair, the comedian said, “and that Is the truth.' A rap on the door and a voire cried: “AH ready for rhe second act." Heath reached for his w-ig while the orchestra began playing. "Mclntyre and I became partners more tban forty-fi'e years ago In Texas.” he said. “In those days a Yankee greenback was worth 80 cents, and believe me those people In Texas got hold of the styles Jusr as quick as they did In New Tork." he said. Then he recalled a lloosier —Mique ,o'Brlen, former New York dramatic /critic, but now of Terre Haute. N. The door opened and Henry Clay tones, wrppy, boastful and funny, walked out of the dressing room to make those out in front laugh some more. LAST NIGHTS DREAMS' —WHAT THEY MEAN— J Did you dream of rowing? The genera! significance of a rowimat seen In a dream is that good news will reach you very soon. If you dream that you are rowing with others it is a sign that you will derive much pleasure from associating with gay and worldly companions. For one who is striving to “get into society" this is a most favorable omen. Should the boat capsize it is an omen that you will face monetary troubles, due to a lull In your business, which troubles, however, will disappear as oon as business starts up again. If you dream ><>u are rowing in a r:i‘-.-, honors will be yours and a fair measure of financial success if you win. but if you lose look out, for if the dreamer Is a young man or women in love then the meaning is that you have a rival who well outshine you. •Sbbuld you dream that you are simply locking at a boat that Is being rowed by.som -one else, and it capsizes. It is a afftu-oina to loo„ w H alter you health. ‘1 he iotcrpreUliou ol the winniug of a b-at ra.e in a dream as signifying hon ors and success Is the use of obvious e;> mbolhm. as is also the signification a • -igned to the capsizing of a boat. The whole mystic formula, however, h a suspicious appearance of being something “made up” for modem consumption and retaining little, if any, of anefent dream lore copyright. 1929 €bs Supply Taxed by Chilly Weather was pressure In Tndiampolis has been low because of the heary demand on it. due to the unseasonable weather. Many persons who took down stove3 i or let their fires go ont too early relj on gas to heat their homes. The pressure was lowest at 6 o’clock last night when the evening meals were being cooked

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‘MY LADY'S GARTER 9 TO BE SEEN Alice Lake Triumphs at Ohio—Clark at Isis

“My Lady’s Garter” la a mystery movie and is taken from Jacques Futrelle’s mystery romance of the same name. The story concerns the activities of “The Hawk,” an International crook, whose most famous exploit Is the theft of a jeweled garter belonging to a woman of wealth and fashion. An international search Is Instituted and the garter Is traced to America. Wynaham Standing and Snlvta Brearaer play the leads In this movie, opening Thursday at the Alhambra. -I- -I- -!- Frances Starr will complete bar engagement at English’s with a matinee and night performance In “Tiger, Tiger,” which is worth while. Opening Thursday at. English’s will be a musical comedy, “The Sweetheart Shop." Mclntyre and Heath continue In their merry way at the Murat In “Hello, Alexander,” which Is more than filling the entertainment bill at the Murat On the current bill at Keith’s Is a dance act presented by John Regay and the Lorraine sisters, who have grace and skill and splendid Judgment In Choosing their dance numbers. -I- -I- -IJack Reid, known as “The Information Kid.” in dispensing wonderful bursts of knowledge In “The Heart Breakers." at the Park this week. The Rialto is going strong on feature movies this week, which inclnde Shirley Mason In “Molly and I,” and Madeliue Traverse in “The Tattlers," in addition to a big vaudeville bill of six acts. The Broadway U running to dancing and melody by having Hyland, Grant and Hyland in a Jazz offering and the Great Western Four. THE LYRIC. Some remarkable stage mechanics are introduced in thp unique musical comedy production, "On Manila Bay,” which is at the Lyric this week. The stage setting is a reproduction of the bay. Big ships pass in and out, while a huge airship floats lazily overhead. Incidentally, the battle between Dewey’s fleet and the Spanish squadrons is a unique feature. An entire carload of effects are car rled with the act and a complete crew of stage mechanicians has charge of their workings. -I- -I- -IALICE LAKE. Strange though It may seem. Alice Lake, the young star of "Shore Acres,” tbe picturization of the drama by James A. Hearne, which is now at the Ohio, had no stage training prior to her screen debut. Outside of motion pictures, Miss Lake's only dramatic work was her dancing at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York. Here she did society dinner dances with a partner when the after-the-sbow crowds came in. “Male and Female.' now at the Keystone. Is a great picture, because the producer dared to spend lots of money on realism and realism is tbe big feu ture of this picture. Marguerite Clark will close her engage ment In “Easy to Get," a comedy at the Aihambra, with tonight's shows and the movie moves Thursday to the Isis. Wallace Reid, in “Excuse My Dust.” an auto, comedy, will complete his engagement at the Isis today. There are some gun-roaring scenes in ”A Gun Fightin' Gentleman” at the Re gent, with Harry Carey as the gentleman. -I- I- -IMR. SMITH’S. Will Rogers, who was famous in the Follies, is now in the movies and is on view at Mr. Smith's this week in “Water, Water. Everywhere." "Water. Water, Everywhere" deal* with prohibition It Is neither propaganda or preachment. It is simon pure 100 per cent entertainment. It bolds no brief for prohlb tlon.

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HERE'S ELAINE ’■■Xgg / ■ oHrai * r In “Tbe Woman's Game.” Elaine Hamroersteln plays the role of a woman who recognizes that woman's game Is love and matrimony and her weapons are beauty, wit and clothes. These Elaine displays in the movie at tbe Colonial all week. neither does It espouse tbe cause of tbe “wets.'* J- -I- -IMODERN TOPSY, D. W. Griffith esn bs relied upon to spring something new and this he has done with the ebony character of Pansy, a wiggling South Sea islander, who gets tbe attention of the island men by shimmying instead of flirting with her eyes. As Topsy was to “Uncle Tom's Cabin” so Is Pausy to "The Idol Dancer,” now at the Circle. Pansy Is played by Fiorence Short and she wiggles through all of the comedy of the movie. It is the splendid understanding of Griffith which enables Miss Short to create such a character which will remain long In the memory of movie goers. Pansy Is a complete and a unique '•uttiedy triumph. Legion Post Backs Compensation Bill John H. Holliday Jr. post of the Amer ican Legion went on record favoring the service men's compensation measure at .t meeting at the First Presbyterian church last night. Permanent officers of the post were elected as follows: Harry O. Templeton, adjutant: J. G. Woodburn. historian; C. Roller, sergeant-at-arms, and C, R. Ham ilton, athletic director. J. F. Cantwell is commander, having been chosen at a meeting the night before. Rotarians Receive Six New Members The Rotary club nag six new members today. The new- members are Harry J. Barry. Frank Van Horn, James A. Stuart, Irvin C. DeHaven, Andrew A. Brown and Andrew \V Hutchison. James Mclntyre, veteran actor, was a guest at the luncheon, yesterday. OFF SEASON FOR rOglK-v EAST ENTERPRISE, Wash. April 7. Buttercup* are unusually backward this year around these parts. Silas Martin, n student of nature here, says he hasn't seen such a shortage since 1592.

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MRS. ARTHUR BEYERS. E| AM glad to have the opportunity to tell about the wonderful benefits Trutona has given me," Mrs. Arthur Beyers, a well-known Terre Haute woman, who lives at 837 North Third street, recently told the Trutona representative

And whan Mrs. Beyers declares she Is ”g ! ad." her manner of expression portrays Jusr that and nothing leg*. Mrs. Beyers' deep gratitude for Trutona can be easily understood when It Is learned that one bottle- Just one bottle of the Perfect Tonic relieved her of troubles that many other medicines had failed to conquer. "For the psjt throe years," Mrs. Beyers continued, "ray system has been in a run down condition. My kidneys have been giving me a lot of trouble and my stomach was in such shape that I had to be careful about my eating. I suffered constantly from pains In my back and 1 know my liver wasn't In good condition.

HERE’S A FRANK STATEMENT FOR OTHERS’ BENEFIT Indianapolis Man Triod “Barrels of Medicine,” but Trutona Proved Sole Aid. "T've spent SI,OOO for medtetnea In the past jear—l think I've taken barrels ot preparations, but Just one bottle of Tru tona has done me more good than all of the others combined.” Frank Hooker, 706 South West street, Indianapolis, recently told friends “1 had been suffering from pleurisy and rheumatism for the past two years and I have tried most every kind of medicine 1 heard of in at: effort to get relief, but to no avail,” Mr. Hooker continued "Pains would shoot through my chest, from on* part of my body to another. My appetite was very poor, too. "Well, I had been told that I was suffering from two or three different troubles, but whatever really Is the trouble Trutona Is reaching It and has done me more good tban all of the others combined. That's saying a lot, but It's the truth. The former knifelike pains In mv chest have vanished and the catch in my back doeau't trouble me any more. "Trutona has improved my appetite, also. In fact, I feel better today than I have for a year, and I'm glad to recommend Trutona to others.’’—Advertise ment.

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LOCAL COAL CO, EMPLOYE AIDED IN MANY WAYS Wife Tells Interesting Story of His Experience With Trutona. A happy wife and a healthy husband Is the pleasant state of affairs that Truoti.i. the Perfect Tonic, has brought ahout in at least one Indianapolis home, that of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Justice. 418 V$ est Merrill street. Mr. Justice is an employe of the Indianapolis Coal Company. In the following statement Mrs. Justice tells of the great relief her husband gained through use of Trutona. “Mr. Justice bad been bothered with indigestion for several years,” she said. “Gas would form in his stomach and he’d sometimes suffer a lumpy feeling in his lower bowels. After meals he'd experience heartburn and would belch up sour, disagreeable matter. His troubles would become so bad at times that he’d have to lay off from work for two or three days. “But that was before he’d taken Trntona. This medicine seemed to help him from the very start, and he feels like a new man now. The lumpy feeling In his bowels has vanished and he Isn’t annoyed by the belching and heartburn spy more. And I've never seen a man eat like he does uow. Mr. Justice will gladly recommend Trutona to any one suffering as he did."—Advertisement.

Georgetown. F. E. Keopier. Goshen, H. E. Blcket. Gosport. C. B. Cris*. Grand View. H. O. Stutevllle. Greencastle, R. P. Mullins. Greenfield, Early Drug Cos. Oreensburg, St. John A Guthrie. Haubstadt. P. J. Emmert. Huntingburg, Dr. C. W. Schwartg Huntington. Bradley Bros. Jamestown, Joseph Drug Cos. Jssonville. W. H. Walter*. Jasper, Crescent Pharmacy. Jeffersonville, Ben Doolittle. Kentland. Healy A Ross. Kewanna. Elston A Son. Knlghtstown, Jolly's Drug Store. Kokomo. People's Drug Store. Lafayette, Bartlett Drug Cos. LaPorte. Canfield's Pharmacy. Laurel, S. W. Brier. Lawrenceburg. A. F. Schmidt. Lebanon. Masters & Mitchell. Lewisville. John C. Keller. Lincoln City, Dr. O. T. Crofton, Linton, W. J. Hamilton. Logansport, Red Cross Pharmacy. Loogootee, G. A. Walker. Madison, John Baum. Marlon. Merritt’s Drug Stores. Markel. F. J. Harvey. Martinsville, Sterling Drug Stora. Mentone, Shafer & Goodwin. Mlqhlgan City. Kahn-XVestphal Drug Cos. Middletown. Miller Bros. Milan. W. E. Lawless. Milford, Milford Drug Cos. Mllltown, S. M. Waltz. Mitchell. City Drug Store, W. A. Burton's Sons. Monon, W. A. Handley. Montezuma, Murdock's Pharmacy. Montlcello. F. E. Bowman A Bros. Montpelier, People's Drug Store. Morristown, W. L. Parish. Mishawaka, Red dross Pharmacy. Mt. Vernon. Boyce A Williams. Muncte. Michael's Three Drug Store* Nappanee, Walters A Walters. New Albany, E. G. Mayes. New Carlisle. Warner Drug Stora Newburg, Herman Brlzlus. Newcastle. Rose City Pharmacy. New Harmony. F. J. Miller. Noblesville, Haines' Drug Store. North Liberty, North Liberty Pharmacy. North Manchester. Burdge’s Store* North Vernop, C. T. O'Haver. Oakland City. J. C. Oeborne, oaow. The Odon Drag Cos, . Orleans. Stephenaoa A Worrell. A

MRS. StIIDDER IS NOT ONLY ONE TO REALIZE MERITS Declares Next-Door Neighbor Has Also Gained Remarkable Benefits. “It's remarkable what Trutona has done for me and I'm not the only one either, for Mrs. Woods, my next doqi neighbor, was enabled to get out of bed after a two month's Illness through use of the medicine and today she’s visiting out of town." Such was the enthusiastic manner ta which Mrs. Nellie Scudder, Indianapolis woman of 417 West Merrill street, greeted the Trulona representative who called on her recently. “I had suffered from kidney trouble for the past four years,” Mrs. Scudder told the representative. “Constipation has annoyed me for about that length of time too. T experienced terrible paint in my and if I sat down It woul® be- a struggle for me to get up again. My kidneys were so weak that I’d have to get up six or seven times during the night. “My appetite wasn't any good, I really didn't care for anything to eat am* my constipation wotild become so se\crc at times that I'd go for three days without an action of my bowels. Then I'd suffer that heavy, lumpy feeling in my stomach. Dizzy spells attacked me at times, too, and It woulu seem as though the whole room was turning about me. “None of the medicines Td taken seemed to help me until I began using Trutona. From the very first, Trutona began to Improve my condition. IPs simply remarkable what this medicine has done for me. The pains hare van ished from my back and my kidneys don't bother me at night any more. Trutona gradually regulated my bowel*, too, until today they are as regular as clockwork.

Time and Money Spent Without Results Until She Took Perfect Tonic FFF A NOR LAST. "I have spent a lot of time and so awful lot of money trying to get relief from my troubles, but my efforts were always in vain until I began the use of this medicine Trutona.” Miss Eleanor Lant, a well-known resident of Peoria, 111., who lives at 209 Knoxville avenue, told the Trutona representative recently. “Stomach, kidney and liver trouble had bothered me for the past five years,” sbe continued. "Naturally my system generally was In a run-down condition. I was eo nervous that the children's rlaying would nearly drive me crazy. T didn't really care for anything to eat and the little food T took caused gas formations and a lumpy feeling in my stomach. My kidneys were In 6ucl bad condition that I couldn’t do my housework. "Today, for the first time in many ft day. I'm doing my own washing and It’s all because of the relief Trutona has given me. I can sit down and enjoy a good meal now. I get a good night’s rest these nights, too, and get np In the morning with lots of ‘pep.’ In short, Trutona'S put me on my feet again Trutona has done me more good than anything I have ever tried and I know others will praise it, just as I am doing, after they have tried the medicine.** —Advertisement.

Osgood. E. M Dopp. Osslan. Osalan Drug Cos. C-wensville, Thoe. L. Lockhart. Oxford, O. B. Wilkins. Paoll, Boyd A Boyd. Pendleton, E. Tank A Cos. Peru. Shock A Smuck. Petersburg. J. R. Adam* A Son. Plymouth. Model Pharmacy, Portland. Geo. L. Stevena Poseyvilte, J. F. Schafer. Princeton. Shoptaugh Drug Cos Redkey. Wilt Drug Store. Rensselaer. Larsh A Hopkins. Richmond. Clem Thistlethwalte. Ridgeville. Lee Fisher. P.lrlng Sun. Lorlng A HemphUL Roachdale, U. W. Irwin. Roanoke. Hackett A Son. Rochester, Alex Ruh. Blue Drue - Rockport. T. C. Bayse. " Rockville. Dick H. Ott. Royal Center, C. B. A R. B. a Salem. Chas. Mcdlntock. Scottsburg. Jas. Dunlevy. Seymour. W. L. Federmann Shelburn. O. B. Stark. Shelbyvllle, Morrison-DePrex Draw tn Shoals. S. H. Ross Drug Cos Silver Lake, Ragler and JonU South Bend, Central Drug Stor* South Whitley, W. F. Norris. Spencer. W. I. Brown. Sullivan. Batey A Walters. Summitvllle. Herbert Knight. Swayzee, Charles H. Lashe Tell City. G. S. Dusch. Terre Haute Buntln Drug Cos. Thorntown. Burk A Staton. Tipton. Harker A Speck baugh. Troy, T. P. Gasser. Union City, Kerr A Hneber. Veedersburg. G. G. Graham Versailles, J. A. Spencer. Vevay, W. T. Sullivan. Vincennes, Duesterberg A v--Wabash. Bradley Bros. Walkerton, C. M. Carter. Warren, J. G. Sprowla. Warsaw. J. J. Lantx. Washington, Warren ViaTreo* Waynetown, 8. M. pvls. West Terre Haute, Burton Carnadam Williamsport, B J. Winger. * Winamac. Smith's Drug Stora, Winchester, J. H. B. Whit* Windfall. C. E. Dennis. Worthington, W. A. Trent A Cm Wtnalow, Everett Fettlnger. Wolcott, Spencer Bros. Wolcottsrtlle, W. 8. Gray. York town. <5. D. Byarly. Ziongvllle. Mills Drag Stem

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