Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 93, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1920 — Page 5

Junior Order Holds Conclave at Richmond Special to The Times. RICHMOND, Ind., Aug. 27.—The state council of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics is holding its twenty.ninth annual convention here this week, with 400 delegates from all parts of Indiana in attendance. Maj. Ed Jackson, secretary of state, delivered an address Thursday night at a public meeting in the high school auditorium. Secretary George Unger of Marion in his annual report said the order had shown a gratifying gain in membership during the last year. An auxiliary organization, the Daughters of America, is also holding its annual state meeting here and the two organizations will conduct a joint meeting today. Holliday Creates Scholarship Fund A scholarship fund of $25,000 in memory of his son, who died in 1917, has been created by John H. Holliday for the benefit of the Emmerich Manual Training High school. The fund, which is to be known as the John Hampden Holliday Jr. Foundation, will be deposited in the Union Trust Company, and the income will be used to promote scholarship at the high school. The Income will be administered by a committee of the faculty, which will do with the money what they think best to stimulate scholarship. It is understood most of the money will be used to provide scholarships in higher institutions of learning. Motorcyclist Killed in Truck Collision Special to The Times. RICHMOND, Ind., Aug. 27.—Walter E. Shute. SO, was killed here Thursday night when the motorcycle on which he was riding collided with a truck driven by Eary Breeze of a local garage. Shute was hurled thirty feet and died while on the way to the Reid Memorial hospital. He was foreman of the assembly room of the National Automatic Tool Company. Coroner S. E. Bond began an investigation.

Stage and Screen Tom Mix has returned to the local screen by appearing in ‘Three Gold Coins.” his latest contribution to the western story division of the films. As usual Mix is the strongest and best part of the movie entertainineut. Mix remains at the Alhambra until the program changes on Sunday. Katherine MacDonald has every reason to be congratulated on her success in “The Notorious Miss Lisle," which is on view at the Circle all this week, because there is some finished acting revealed as well as some elaborate settings. Harry Golden, Sam Gilder and other old minstrel favorites are coming to th*. Lyric next week in "Old Black Joeland,” bich is said to be a large scenic production. The Stuart Walker players continue to present "Peg O' My Heart" at the Murat rhis week preparatory to closing the sen--on on Saturday night. Sept. 4, with ‘ 39 East." "3 id Bits of 1920" is holding up the ccord of good business at the Park this week. Vaudeville and movies makes up the EVERY WORD WAS FROM BOTTOM OF HIS HEART Local citizen very earnest in his praise of the great herbal tonic. Dreco, which has done so much for him. Pain in back, rheumatism, nerves shot to pieces, couldn’t sleep, limbs stiff and muscles sore. Now as well as ever.

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hit judging from the big business which this new mpslcal comedy is doing at English’s this week. The Colonial is presenting “The Cheater,” in which there are several especially well ‘acted scenes.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1920.

Robert Warwick may be seen today at the Isis In “The Fourteenth Man.” “The Deadlier Sex” is the current offering at Mister Smith’s and anew movie bill opened yesterday at the Regent.

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