Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 200, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1920 — Page 3

H lrs, Housewife, Do You Know? Each of tL.i se household 1 " Hjms lias been worked out by l '#j^^potbo r , who has no; only taken at Columbia University, and written and edited women’s newspaper and magazine features for yee’e but la a practical housekeeper a* well.) (Note—Each of these household problems has been worked out by the author, who has not only taken a course in scelnliflc housewifery and dietetics at Columbia University, and written and edited women's newspaper and magazine features for years, but is it practical housekeeper as well.) 1. How do noodles differ in nutritive value from ma.-aroui and spaghetti? 2. Why should water In which meat is boiled b kept below the boi"ng point? S. What is the most convenient utensil to use in making cooked candy? (These questions will be answered tomorrow by the Housewife.) ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S QUESTIONS. 1. It is quite likely that bananas. Seedless as we have them now, are the result of careful cultivation in remote times. 2. The best way to test cakes is to have a box of toothpicks for this pur-

AMUSEMENTS. Two Shows NewYear’s Eve Ist Show 8 p. m. 2nd Show 10:30 CLOWN FEATURES Try to Get In!

THIS WEEK Dubin and Oliver Present “Now and Then" A Melodious, Youthful Revue Jimmie Rosen Famous Lilliputian Comedian. 6 Other Big £ 1921 Features " %&/toadwatf ANNIVERSARY WEEK All Spechl Attractions Matinee Every Day RIALTO Musical Comedy THE MOON GIRL 25 PEOPLE 25 Plenty of Girls PARK Snappy—Full of Pep. GIRLS From the FOLLIES With Freddie (Falls) Binder This coupon and 10c with 3c war tax entitles lady to reserved seat at any matinee during the week. Midnight Show New Year’s Eve. Mu r aT to ß^ ht Matinee Saturday, 2:13 P. M. Robert Milton Preeenta THE CHARM SCHOOL A comedy by Alice Doer Miller and Robert Milton, with a wee bit of mutic by Jerome Korn. PRlCES—Tonight, 30c, SI.OO, Sl.oO, $2.00, $2.30. Tomorrow- (New Year'* Eve.), SI.OO to *3.00. Saturday Matinee, 60c, 15c, SI.OO, $1.50, $2.00 MOTION PICTURES.

THIS WEEK-Thomas Meighan “CONRAD IN QUEST OF HIS YOUTH” A Runaway Romance of —Also— | I I || BM ] “WEDDING BLUES” mu/rry WESLEY BARRY In VILLh “DINT Y” UTpPPJTPjI A Marshal Neilan Pictura QBjda&f CHRISTMAS PAGEANT . * , With Cast of Twenty People.

pose. This is more sanitary than using broom splints. When the cake is done the toothpick comes out dry. 3. A good way to label jars In which food materials are kept Is to paint them with a fine brush. If paper labels are used cover with a coat of shellac. — Copyright, 1920. Marshall Greeted as Wonder Singer CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—Chicago today had discovered anew American tenor. In the biggest demonstration given a singer since Gallj Curei sprang into fame here in 1916, Charles Marshall, singing the title role in Verdi's “Otheljo” was wildly acclaimed last night. Marshall, wtiose home is in Philadelphia, sang in Italy for several years under a Latinized name. Defeated; Mixes It Up BUTTE, Dec. 30.—8. K. Wheeler, defeated Democratic candidate for Governor in the recent election, and De C?hy Stivers of the legal department of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, staged a flat battle on a downtown corner here today. AMUSEMENTS.

ENGLISH’S hm MATINEE SATURDAY America’s Foremost Girltesque Harle Qainade MARCUS SHOW of 1920 Company of 76, Including MIKE SACKS, Bee Winsome, Charlie Abbate. Mile. Marion and Famous MARCUS PEACHES. PRlCES—Nights and Sat. Mat-. SOc to *2.00. Friday Night, New Year's Eve., SOc to *2.30. Next Monday-All Week Matinees, Wed. and Sat., 50e to *l. Evenings, SOe, 73c, *1 and *1.30. SEATS SELLING IR-M-COID! nil Makes You Forget Your Troubles Selwyn dr Company’s LAUGH FESTIVAL ■i ZftlNfl CUftZOM MOTION PICTURES. THEctSAinr pmMip MAJ7C& Ante Next Week—Starting Sunday —at the— ISIS r mmm SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAM ALL WEEK OFFICIAL PICTURES Taken by the U. 8. Signal Corps. Rainbow Division In action at Bt. Mlliiel and Argonne. Presented by Corporal Robert H. Engleston. bee Indianapolis boys at war front. ALSO Madge Kennedy in “Help Yourself” And a Harold Uojd Comedy. UCAamfiu CONSTANCE BINNEY IN “Something Different” Universal Comedy Fox News Weekly

WHEN A GIRL MARRIES A New Serial of Young Married Life By Ann Lisle ——

CHAPTER CXVII. “Terr}'." I said sharply, when he had finished the story of his tragic meeting with Betty Brice, "you're just what Jim called you—ghost-ridden. Otherwise you wouldn’t be acting as if Betty weren't—sane. She's about the most practical, sensible, dependable woman I’ve ever met —and if that isn't sanity, I don't kivow what is.” At the sound of my assured, unpoetical words, Terry looked up with dogged gratitude and relief dawning- in his eyes. So 1 got my thoughts in order and went on slowly as if to a child; "The trouble is that you’ve never talked it over with her. If you’d gotten it out into words instead of letting it skulk in the back of your mind, you wouldn’t have been haunted—yes, haunted—by the fact that the first time you

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Drive in Comfort and Safety Here, there is every essential to make winter motoring comfortable and safe. And of course everything is marked according to the Guarantee scale of prices, which means you make substantial savings. All Robes in Three Reduced Price Groups Qualities that sold Qualities that sold I Qualities that sold for SB.OO to $9.75, $ _ j for $13.50 to $15.00, now— ! n0w — 56.50 SB.OO SIO.OO Skid Chains at ALCOHOL Special Prices 90c Gallon Size. Weed. Rid-O-Skld. Guaranteed 188 c;, Proof—Bring your own container or we will 30x3 $2.00 put the alcohol in your railia-Qf'-trQl/ oi oe frey -ic tor. Alcohol sold at our servoUXO /2 Ip’x.ZD v>Z.IU | ct . station only, on west side 32x3Vn $4.55 $2.25 of rlllnola street, opposite main Z \ store. 31x4 $4.85 $2.35 _______ 32x4 $4.95 $2.45 1917 t 0 1920 Radiator 33x4 $5.25 $2.60 and Hood Covers 34x4 $5.75 $2.75 for Fords 34x4i/ a 56.25 $3.25 35x4% $7.00 Z_ I Closed All New Year'* Day GUARANTEE Tire and Rubber Cos. 211 213 SOUTH ILLINOIS STREET Important Notice Broad Ripple City Cars Beginning Jan. Ist, 1921, the fares on Broad Ripple-Indianapolis cars will be as follows: From Indianapolis or any intermediate stop south of FiftyThird Street to any stop north of Fifty-Third Street, Including Broad Ripple, the fare will be 10 cents. From Broad Ripple or any intermediate stop north of Fifty-Third Street to any stop south of Fifty-Third Street, including Indianapolis, the fare will be 10 cents. Between Indianapolis and any intermediate stop up to and including Fifty Third Street the fare will be 5 cents. Between Broad Ripple and any intermediate stop up to and including Fifty-Third Street the fare will be 5 cents. Six tickets for 50 cents, on sale at Traction Terminal Ticket Office, Indianapolis, Broad Ripple Depot, and sucb other points as the company may from time to time designate. Passengers will board cars at front entrance and leave cars at rear entrance. Pay-as-you-leave. See small hand bills for detailed instructions. UNION TRACTION COMPANY OF INDIANA

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met Betty took you for her dead husband. Have you ever explained it to her the way you did to me?” "About the shell exploding back of me and tumbling down the hill—and the church by the roadside?" asked Terry slowly. “No—l haven't. I just worked It out for myself—how I seemed to be reproducing what she'd bsord about Bryce falling In his blazing car.” "Well—l thought so!" I said, very maternally. “Now, ns soon as she comes home you’re going to explain her—illusion to her. You're going to lay the ghost—brush the clouds away—talk it out. Terry. You are! Anne says so.” Terry smiled wistfully. "And does Anne sny—Betty is coming home?” "She does," I declared. But more than ever I doubted my own

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word as the evening wore on—punctuated, first, by a message from Carlotta, and then one from Virginia. Carlotta had been utterly defeated. She couldn't trace the last phone call from Mrs. Bryce’s phone, but she begged us to think up some way for her to help. "Bhe’s a brick!” declared Terry again. Virginia's message was meant to be very reassuring. Os course Betty had merely gone out for tho Vocational Education People again. This wasn’t the

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Red Cross ftt all —it was a Government bureau in Washington. If we'd cnll them by long distance in the morning she was sure we’d get full information about Betty’s itinerary. Terry and X grasped at her theory and tried desperately to believe it —but somehow we couldn’t! Terry and I grasped at her theory and tried desperately to believe it—but somehow we couldn't! “It’s getting on for midnight. I'd bet-

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ter run along and let you get a bit of sleep.” said Terry, after we had discussed Virginia’s theory and how silly we were not to remember that Betty had gone over to the Government Bureau and how that showed we were completely rattled. —Copyright, 1920. (To be eontlnned.) LAST CALL MADE FOR DESIGNS. A last call has been made for the designs for the o fetal diploma to be given

by the committee of appreciation of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce U/ citizens and concerns who have done die* tinctlve service for Indianapolis during the course of the year. “This content closes on Dec. 30,” said John B. Reynolds, general secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, "and we have heard from quite A number of Indianapolis eztists who have (■aid they were going to submit designs." The judges of the designs submitted will be Evens Woollen, Arthur XL Baxter and 1 J. J. Swan. _____

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