Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 290, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1920 — Page 10

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Special Funds with which you intend to pay your taxes or that next insurance premium will be earning interest at 3 per cent for every day they are on deposit in one of our Demand Certificates. ikabcngs anti Wvtm Company N. W. Cop. Penn. &. Market. Capital Largest in Indiana.

AMUSEMENTS. T|||7!^^^^HURSD!wßlDi^TUßDAr| IVIURm a Only Matinee Saturday, 2:15. Seats Now Selling I Oliver Morosco Presents FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE In Ills New Spoken Drama Production u “THE MASTER THIEF” ■sl NOT A MOTION PICTURE With a Supporting Cast of well-known Morosco player*. B Prices—Evening, 50c, 75c, #l, 51.30, $2. Saturday Matinee, 50e, 75e, sl. $1.30. g ) EXTR AORDINARY ANNOENTEMENT f SE ATS B night Adolph Bolm Ballet pkh'L I ; INTIME—and the LITTLE SYMPHONY .■• I .■ q ( Cieorjre Darrerf, founder, with Ruth P:*e and Metropoll-S ' I I X ( tan Company. The most fascinating combination of mu-) '‘ ’ H Next Week—Seats Today, 9 A. M. I Matinees.Wednesdsy, Saturday, 2P. M. | fv LEE Cj J J WHOSEITT PtTEUNT 'V. " THE SMARTEST, GAYEST . .AND/X2ST/IAGNIF(CEHT OF /IUSIC4L SPECTACLES .first jm ,/QAs) ARMY OF CLEVF.R ENTERTAINERS 1 FORMIDABLE ARRAY OF STAR.? HEADED BY ♦JACK /SJOE.WORTH &/ HARRY WATSOA) A PEACHY PARADE OF PIPPINS I PRICES EVENING St.OO 51.50. 52.00 53.50 * Wednesday Matinee. SOf' to 91-50. Saturday Matinee, 50<* to sl£.oo jg !Tr ® First Vaudevtiis Tour of the Noted Actress lauiaiilaa * n * f coghlan This Is her “Golden Anniversary” In American Theatrical*. Fifty year* a favorite and still appearing in one of the Mag**’* best plays—" Forget Me Not" WILLIAM IToIBSON and R EG! NA CONNELL! PATRICOLA •THE RCIXTILUTISO MELODIST** Jack Norworth JAY D | LL ON and BETTY PARKER ,n ul "!'?£*:*•*** Presents of luii) SENOR FRISCOE —He Will Entertain a Bit Leo BURNS & FORAN Thomas I the RArjDALLS WHEELER TRIO With Daring and Difficult Slnnt Get All the News In Him Komi and the Funny Paragraph* In KINOGRAM3 AND LITERARY TOPICS B V CONTINUOUS VAUDEVIILE Orpheus Comedy Four 1 REVUE COMIQUE unt i Somera Duo, Maurice Downey <£. Cos., Vernon <&. Rogers, _ Four Lyons, Mabel Whitman and Her Dixie Boys. Fox - *■ Film Farce. “■* "*■ _ P Dancing in the Lyric Ballroom Afternoon and Evening ‘ , MOTION PICTURES. Ifcijffl Norma Talmadge I rt .. *® ■ ■ 1 , A* Inga Sonderson, the Artist's Mndel, In B "Tha Woman Gives” I -EDGAR AND TEACH- By ow en Johnson * Circle Orchestra The Ctrclette of News f? Ernest Schmidt, Condnrtor Tvoone Roux Overture, -William Tell." Violinists | entertain you. | I “ ,N forbidden I Ljh^JfOUNG^^OMANj THEDA BARA jjfiiuvmwtez LURE OF AMBITiON’ OUR SPECIAL BANK CREDIT PLAN Allow you to buy your home outfit at cash prices. D. N- FOSTER FURNITURE AND CARPET CONPAii U 7-119-121 West Market street. Opposite Traction Terntlnai

LOWDEN, WOOD FIGHTING TODAY FORILLINOTS Written-in Votes Expected to Figure Largely in State’s Primaries. CHICAGO RACE BITTER CHICAGO, April 13.—Illinois was to Indicate her preference for the presidency today—the choice being between a favorite son and a military officer. Interest In the election was confined to the republican party with Gen. Leonard Wood and Gov. Frank O. Lowden the only regularly named candidates. In the democratic party there were no presidential candidates. Interest there was confined to the selection of ward and precinct committeemen to run the party in the next four years, and the naming of fifty-eight | delegates to the national convention. The polls opened at 6a. m. They were | to close at 5 p. m. Because of a three-cornered fight In ; Chicago for control of the republican county committee Interest was keen and the possibility of a maximum vote of j 300.000 was seen. Less bitter fights being waged In downstate communities, It was believed the vote outside Chicago would not be much over 300,000. The possibility of wrltten-in votes existed in both parties. FACE LOTIONS KILL TWO. MARCBLINE. Mo., April 13.—Lead poisoning in face lotions is believed by physicians to have caused the death of two persons and the illness of two others here. The latest death is that of Miss Adelaide Mote. 21.

DOG HILL PARAGRAFS The town of Tlokville was so quiet In a business way this week Jeff Potlocks ■BP INDIANAPOLIS, Om\ [SATURDAY, Apr. £&\ 3 GRCiT TRAMS OF EEwl CIRCUS MARVELS including scouts or yajSrTTTHI FOREIGN FCATURtS Egafcl'lLni mn ItfOBE SEE* 111 AMERICA aim ti i tea i f h mwwPWh PyjrrjWß tag’ll it ? m t 1 t car ncxrr adiw-s to au DOV/NTOWN TICKET OFFICE j SHOW DAY AT CLARK AND CADE. WASH INGTON STREET AT ILLINOIS. GENERAL ADMISSION AND RESERVED SEATS AT SAME PRICES CHARGED ON GROUNDS. .• .1 Ul A— lii nr fJWWL t .CMAJTVXMJt/ AMUSEMENTS. MotHS W l.n. MAT. \MI MGIIT The Big >eu*iillon FANCHON and MARCO 1919 HIMK ; anil •TO— lirnitlfui MrU—.' LET’S if>: n:in> m :H. me t * * : o Mallnef, W t <l. C m*unr: j)pmvmmßiK.t s m—■ ■■ 1 Irm its., i hi., sat m*k ll. i*. i. i; Matinfi* Saturd;> In, i ‘ : r A comedy by Austin Mlrong. fl One A'ear at the < rller'on, \ V. I PICK ES; Night*. 3t>r to 53.00. I Matinee. 50c to $1.50. SEATS SEI.I.INI, 3 Ntglit*. Coni. Mon.. April 13. 'lat | Wed. Sent* Tliuroduy. f. _ _ HEP GANG in A Peach op e Fhow" PRICES: Night*, 50c to $3.00. Matinee, 50c to $2-50. COMING TIH RS., FBI.. SAT.. APl.it. 22.2’. 21 Matinee Saturday. Direct from a N. A', and ( 111 -ago run. PRICES: Night*. 50c to $2.50. Matinee, SCo to $2.00. Mall Order* Now. Seat Sale Mon. 19t.h. BZZUmqrtMfr iOON TILL 11 P. M Joy-Show Sailors' Revue lill JACK >thers gain Matinee* I.—WED.—FBI. r RIALTO CONTI NLOI'S Let’s Go m C ALL STAR fi 0 FEATURES 0 Tag Day Girls * GLADY BBOCKWELL. S Ladles, get coupon* at this tbeEM ater good at the Btoadw-y I Mon., W>d. and Frl. matinee*. ALL THIS WEEK THE FRENCH FROLICS With FLDS^

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1920.

felt right embarrassed when he accidentally sneezed out loud and the Town Marshal came rushing around the corner. • • • Fletcher Henstep promised his wife laßt January that he would not enter a saloon this year and he has kept hts promise. * • • A robin has been here for Beveral days standing around on one foot waiting for spring and was observed today In front of the postoffice, whereupon the Post-

Children Should Never Drink Tea or Coffee. They are harmful to growth and development and have a particularly bad effect on the nervous system of the child. Give the children Instant Poston and avoid tea and coffees harm “Theres q Reason ‘

Invest in Food — don’t just buy it. You invest your money only at’!it careful analysis of tli<> interest return on your investment, it’ you bounht your food on the same principles you would usually obtain your money’s worth. Many people buy food on a hit or miss plan. !! it \ astes ipiod —it sail right, irrespective of the price or the benefit (,h----iain<-l from it. Milk is the best interest hearing investment of a!! foods. Every drop of Milk does its work it In-he make red blood, and renews worni 11 f ii. -hi . Milk contains substam-es l.i own a \ itamines. which are absolutely essential to t lie ileal t h and grow i h <d both eiii hi pen and adults. Milk is the perfectly balanced fi >il eontaining all tiie e-'i iit nil food elements in their proper proportion*-. “Every quart of Milk —contains the food ' alu •of oiudil I'.ggs: .7b lbs. of 1 oh; .To lie-, of Sir!oin S eak; i1 of ( >yster ; <>.bd ills. < f .\s } ip ragUS; 0.00 I'is. of 1 omatocs " r ( 'ahhage CrmfY) Think it over—there is a great V jj difference in cost between a (juart of milk. \ A and the pi'ic -you pay for an equal food value \Oj;S h'oin other }trodueis. Milk is the cheapest and best of all foods at the price you pay per Return your empty quart in Indianapolis. milk bottles prompt- Older <1 qumt </ day fer rn. /t of your children. ly, without bottles \V icn ym nrc st in milk —yn invest in good health. we cannot make deliveries to you. FOLK’S Best Milk Ask Your Physician Order by Phone North 852. Auto. 23-331

Electric Washing and Wringing Machines The way to wash delicate things is the way the Rde?i washes everything SOLD BY Auto. Meridian a3 i S3 #fi/ [|j BDatiGffcsns <sow" s,r "“ W J/ousez EJactisic*

master stuck his head out the general delivery window and told him it hadn't come. Graff Tells About City School Needs Kills U. Graff, superintendent of city schools, addressed the executive board of the Federation of Parent-Teacher

Clubs yesterday afternoon at tha Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Graff talked on "City Educational Problems,” dwelling particularly on the crowded conditions of some school buildings and showing the need for Immediate action to relieve the situation. An Informal discussion among the members followed the talk. Liberty Nat Oleomargarine—Glossbrenner’* ®USE the Best ASK FOR and GET 1 Horiick’s The Original Malted Milk For Infants and Invalids Avoid Imitations and Substitsto* WETOGR&PH Secret Writing System Invaluable for lover* and for keeping r( . c ipes, adrtre--*!, secret memorandum or other information safe end private. No stranger ran read your postal* If you use th. ’.Veto Craph rireai fun for lovers or friend--. Don't mis* I’. Send 10c and no will send th" Veto Craph by mall with full Instruction*. Address I’ENN PI liI.ISIIING CO., Blairsville. I’a.

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The Official Guide Book By selecting your wail paper from these hooks you will never lose your way. They are official when it comes to style, assortment and price. ..t,^ Our close-out 1919 patterns are going rapidly—the old price prevails, while they last. The Bethard’Wall Paper Co* 415 Massachusetts Avenue

S SPECIAL SeSS Wednesday, 14th Thursday 15th Boys’ Tan Calf Eng-Aaf I lish and medium toes. I Sizes Is to 5 Y2 |'‘S Boys’Black Calf, EngBoys’ Tan Elk <( #> j** Scout Shoe. Sizes # 4 Scniit Shoes. Sizes *3.45 FELTMAN&CURME TMffl Shoe Stores Cos. |M Boys' and Girls’ Department, Second Floor. ijtfy ZiH E. Washington St. r ra^iwiUMnManwiamaamsasa iiiimn Shell AVear First Shade Green when working under artificial 1 light. The color in this glass is so light that it cannot be de- | looted when on the face. Call and let us demonstrate it to you. Dr. J. E. Kernel in Charge of Examination Optical Department | The Wm. H. BLOCK CO. f* t Mnr<(>sr^^ !^;^!^^, >’?rai^>^^Td^npnrrja>aßi!!inßißia^h"-^roraaaßin%i^a£as^ns!ss^3B!ießsaßHM Service and Satisfaction TRUSSES J ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, BRACES, FITTED BY EXPERT Complete Line Sick Room Supplies WM. H. ARMSTRONG CO. ZZJZVVL.34 WEST OHIO ST. Office Furniture We have one of the largest ■ ■ ;" rs-~^ua-assortments of every style ti * tggsF TT~ jjßrf . | desk needed for the office. Let |r"jy* ||||||s§|||m ~ r 111,1: I lectlon. P i’lre and burglar proof jLJJ* J ’"T" 00 ® safes and vault doors. U | 1 JS Safes for home or office. ® .• FIXTURES FOR STORE, OFFICE AND BANK. AETNA CABINET COMPANY Display Rooms, 321-29 W. Maryland St., Indianapolis "S, Eyes Carefully ancl Scientifically Examined Glasses, guaranteed satisfactory, furnished complete ..... M .52.00 p aftL hH, RITI.IFF s ".TT^r

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