Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1920 — Page 12

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1920.

K. OF P. SESSIONS BEGIN TOMORROW 1,400 Delegates Expected Here for Convention. One thousand four hundred delegates of the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias, domain of Indiana, will attend the annual convention here In the Knights of Pythias building Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 5 and 6, according to an announcement made today. Over £OO delegates to the grand temple of Pythias Sisters will hold their annual meeting Thursday and Friday, Oct. 7 and 8. During the convention session of tomorrow morning a memorial service for Charles F. S. Neal, Lebanon, who died in August, will be held. He Is a past grand chancellor. The present grand chancellor of the order is Judge John W. Craig, Ureensburg. Mrs. Armlnta Ames, Crawfordsvllle, Is grand chief of the Grand Temple of Pythian Sisters. Membership figures of the year ending June 30, 1920, show ant increase of 3,374 persons. Officers to be elected by acclamation for the coming year are Thomas L. Neal, Lebanon, grand chancellor; Harvey M. Thompson, city, grand vice chancellor; Kobert A. Brown, Franklin, grand keeper of records and seal; William A. Morris, Frankfort, grand master of the exchequer; Ralph W. Gaylor, Mishawaka, grand prelate; Elmer Bassett, Sbelbyvtlle, grand master-at-arms; Dore B. Erwin, Decatur, grand Inner guard. Candidates for outer guard Include Harry L. Unger, Plymouth; Fred C. Palin, Newton; Nathan J. Lane, Liberty; Louts B. Elmore, Remington: Guy Bailsman, Goshen, and William H. Byington, Evansville. Nominations for the position of grand trustee include John C. I. Graves, Muncle, and Charles A. Phelps, Newcastle.

Victor Entertainers to Appear in Concert Under the auspices of the seven Victor dealers of Indianapolis, eight Victor entertainers, who are prominently Identified with the records of this concern, will appear in a concert at English's next Sunday evening. Among those who will appear on the program will be Henry Burr, tenor; Albert Campbell, tenor; Billy Murray, tenor comedian; Monroe Silver, roonologtst; Fred Van Epps, banjotst; John Merer, barytone; Frank Croxton, basso, and Frank Banta, pianist. Tickets may be reserved at any of tbs Victor stores or at English’s. Ad Club Meeting to Be Open to Public "How a Newspaper Sells Its Market Instead of Itself as a Medium," will lie discussed ly Don U. Bridge, manager of the merchandising service department of the Indianapolis News, at the regular luncheon of the Indianapolis Advertising Club at the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday noon. The public is welcome to the meeting, under the new plan of throwing the club luncheon open, adopted a month ago. The first three meetings under this plan have been remarkably successful, according to Edward W. Hunter, business manager. The usual weekly exhibit of advertising material will be another feature of the luncheon tomorrow.

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DOG HILL PARAGRAFS J Slim Pickens on last Saturday uaw a dude-looking fellow walking down Main street at Tickville wearing kid gloves, though the weather was too hot for anybody else even to think about wearing galluses. 81im at once reported the case to the town marshal. The Elite case has put up a screen door and now the flies all have to sit around outside and wait. Cricket Hicks has returned from a week’s visit in the Calf Riba neighborhood. Several already have asked him If he is back.

Lieber to Attend Washington Meeting Richard Lieber, director of the State department of conservation, departed Sunday for Washington, where as the personal representative of Governor Goodrich, he will represent Indiana at the national convention of the Water Power league of Amertea In session Oct. 7 and 8. Mr. Lieber will serve on the committee on drainage. He also will address the convention on the subject of drainage. Indiana Government Talks Begin Tonight A series of lectures on the government of the State of Indiana will be started at the auditorium of the Spades Park library by Harry E. JCockey, assistant city attorney, tonight. There will be four talks in the series on subjects as follows: Constitution of Indiana, statutory and common law and the legislative, administrative and ex ecntlve departments. The lecture# are nnder the auspices of the citizenship school conducted at the library. CONSERVATION TALK TONIGHT. Charles G. Sauers, assistant to Richard Lieber. director of conservation in Indiana, will be the principal speaker at a meeting of she American Gymnastic Union, to be held at the Atbenauem to night. Mr. Sauer’s subject will be “Conservation and How It Pertains to Our Own State." Perfection Hatter—(iloubrrnnw’t.

TRACT TO SPEAK HERB. Robert E. Tracy, director o- Bureau of Municipal Research of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, Is scheduled <to make .three addresses before the League of Women Voters Citizen School, which will be conducted Oct. 12, 13 and 14.

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DO IT TODAY ONE DOLLAR IS ENOUGH Start a SAVINGS ACCOUNT We pay 41/2% On Savings. All deposits made on or before October 10th, will receive interest from October Ist. Bring in your pass book to have your October Ist interest credited. MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street. (Ask for a budget).

Public Evening Schools Open October 4, 1920, in the following buildings: Schools Nos. 8. 9, 12, 18, 35, 39, 41, 43, 49, 61, 52, 54, Foreigners’ House, 17, 23, 24. 26. 42, 63, 64. 64 Special, Slovenian Home Assn. Registration at Emmerich Manual Training High School and Arsenal Technical Schools, September 27, 28, 29, 30, October 1. Elementary Schools, October 4. Classes In all regular school subjects open to all over 14 years Df age. Classes in many Trade, Vocational and Homemaking subjects jpen to those over 16. All schools will be in session Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Instruction absolutely free. Full particulars at the School Board Office during business hours, or at any school dicing school hours. E. U. GRAFF, Superintendent of Schools.

NOTICE! Effective Sunday, October 3, 1920, the Passenger cars of the Interstate Publio Service Company - will be routed north from the Traction Terminal Station track three to Ohio Street, east on Ohio to Delaware Street, south on Delaware Street to Virginia Avenue, southeast on Virginia Avenue to Shelby Street, thence south to City Limits. No Change in Time Card Interstate Public Service Company

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