Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 247, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1921 — Page 10

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MUSIC FEATURE AT AUTO SHOW Strolling Warbler and Harpist to Entertain Visitors. Figuring that the visitors and exhibitors at the auto show the week of March 7 would much prefer to "listen to the mocking bird” than to have their auricular appendages torn from their physiognomies, Manager John Orman has arranged for a regular mocking bird whistler In the person of Harold Stockton, a well-known local performer, who will scatter his bird-like harmonies during the show while strolling about among the exhibits. Another strolling musician will be a harpist, Charles Diamond, who has long been on the professional stage. Mr. Diamond uses a three-quarter size harp which is trapped to him, and he is scld to be highly skilled In fingering its strings. “This Is Jnst an elaboration of onr music plans," said Mr. Orman today. "We will have Jeannette Addler and her celebrated bevy of beautiful girls as the stationary orchestra and they will play real, lady-like music—the soft harmonies such as we all like and which will not drown out conversation close at hand. The strolling players, also, will provide sweet harmonies without puncturing the ear drums of persons close by. All this Is in keeping with our idea of elegance in decorations and Illuminations and refinements in the music and the tout ensemble, as our friends of the A. E. F. might say.” Mr. Orman announced that the drawing for space locations was held last night at the headquarters of the Indianapolis Automobile Trade Association, 338 North Delaware. "A merry time was had by all,” he declared. Many firms, it was stated, failed to get in on time and those who were in on time all wanted more space than was available. "We certainly gave an imitation of getting a lot In a little,” said Orman, and as a result we will have 117 distinct exhibits. “The show is costing us $50,000, which is many thousands more than ever before —all because the auto men believe this show will crack through the ice on the business pond and start things humming. We are backing our faith with hard dollars, and just as a sporting proposition we challenge alt other lines of business to get in the procession and try to keep up with us if they can.”

Bloomington Names East City Chairman Special to The Times. BLOOMINGTON, Ind.. Feb. 23.—John lit. East has been selected by the Democratic committee as city chairman. Mr. East comes from a widely known Democratic family, which has been prominent In political affairs for many years. Marlon C. Rogers has been chosen vice chairman and Mrs. Chester Evans was named woman city chairman. Dougherty Is Only One ROME, Feb. 23.—The Most Rev. Dennis Dougherty, archbishop of Philadelphia. is the only American that will be created a cardinal at the consistory on March 7, it was officially announced todav. FOR ITCHJNGJORTURE Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation, and that makes * u e skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes skin diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, blackheads, in most cases give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and deoenaable. It costs only 35c; an extra large bottle, SI.OO. It will not stain, is no. greasy or sticky and is positively Bate for tender, sensitive skins. The E. W. Rose Cos., Cleveland, q. _j

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BANK ‘ADOPTS 9 ARMENIAN TOT East Chicago Institution Sets Example for Firms. A S6O check received by Near East Relief, 403 City Trust building, from Walter J. Riley, president of the First Trust and Savings Company of East Chicago, makes that financial institution the fairy god parent of an Armenian orphan. Ileadquarteres of the relief organization suggests that other corporations might “adopt” one or more of these Armenian babies. "An investment in one of these children Is an investment In tbe future citizenship of Armenia," said Thomas C. Day, treasurer of Near East Relief. Indiana's goal In Armenian orphan sup port Is 7,000. A quota of 1,400 has been allotted to the women of the State. Mrs E. C. Rumpler Is chairman of the worn en's division. Engagements have been made for Mies Jean Rutter to talk to women's organlza tlons at Vincennes. Tipton and Elwood next week. Miss Butter probably will talk at Butler College and Sbortridge High School. Railroader on Trial for Murder of Agent CHICAGO, Feb. 23. —Bernard J. Donovan, former special agent of the Penn sylvania Railroad, was placed on trial here today for the murder of Henry J. Swengman, a claim agent for the road. The shooting occurred In the company's offices on Feb. 2, 1920. Although Donovan is pleading self defense, the State will demand the death penalty, it was announced. AJ W _>• J W- r It' '/iC /|iil v/ mC v7T\ “ D ape’s Cold Compound” Breaks any Cold in Few Hours Instant Relief! Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of "Pape's Cold Compound” takeD every | two hours until three doses are taken ] usually breaks up any cold. The very first dose opens clogged nostrils and the air passages of tbe head; stops nose running; relieves the head ache, dullness, feverishness. "Pape’s Cold Compound” acts quick, sure, and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, contains no quinine—Insist upon i Pape’s!—Advertisement.

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HONOR CHILDREN IN IRISH PARADE Hibernians Plan Juvenile Floats St. Patrick’s Day. An innovation is planned for the St. Patrick's day parade this year. The committee in charge Is arranging to have members of the seven Juvenile sections of the ladles’ auxiliary to tbe Ancient Order of Hibernians ride In the parade in floats of appropriate designs according to announcement made today by Eugene Shine, grand marshal. Mr. Shine announced the line of march as follows: Form at Vermont and Meridian streets, march south In Meridian to Monument 1 Ircle, right In Circle to Meridian, south In Meridian to Wasldugtton, wpt In Washington to Missouri, counter-march In Washington to Alabama, north in Alabama to market, west In Market to Tomlinson hall, where the patriotic meetng will be held immediately after the parade breaks up. Rum Penalty Lowered LITTLE ROCK, Feb. 23.—The Arkansas Senate today passed a bill reducing the penalty for bootlegging from a year to six months.

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C. H. WILLS NEW ROTARY LEADER Kokomo City Judge Elected Governor at District Conference. Special to The Times. EVANSVILLE, Ind., Feb. 23.—Clarence H. Wills, known to h's friends as "Dick,” city Judge of Kokomo, was elected district governor for the incoming term at tbe closing session of the Rotary convention here last night. Mr. Wills succeeds Walter E. Plttsford of Indianapolis, but will not assume the duties of his new office until tbe International convention at Edinburgh, Scotland, which will convene this summer, confirms his election. Mr. Wills won over John C. Sohade of Warsaw, 66 to 48. Dean Stanley Coulter of Purdue University was nominated, but withdrew. The chief feature of tlie conference, so far as the real business of the orj ganlzation is concerned, was strong op- | position to the proposed change of the I constitution and by-laws of the intemaj tlonal organization. Frederick E. Matson, Indianapolis, chairman of the committee on constitution, presented a detailed report enumerating objections to any changes, the chief of which would I make nine divisions of Rotary In the world, with a director to be selected j for each division. The board of directors would have increased powers, wulch i would include the naming of international officers, Instead of their election by delegate vote. A plea for support of all Itotarlans for a bill to establish the Itiley memorial j hospital for children, which is now be- | fore the Legislature, was made by John N. Dyer of Vincennes. Mr. Dyer's speech was ably seconded by Frank H. llatfleld of Evansville. Other Rotarlan celebrities who spoke ; were Robert H. Timmons, Wichita, Kan ; [Charles E. Watson, Monde; Charles W. I’.alley, Thirteenth district; Allen D. Albert. Terre Haute. Selection of the next convention city was left to the executive committee. Council of Legion Moves Headquarters Employment bureau headquarters of the Marlon County Council of tbe Amer lean Legion ha* been moved to 110 East Market street, where all branches of the council will be established Thursday. It was announced by Gordon B. Lang, director of tbe bureau, that 100 former service men have been placed In positions and that 400 applications have been received. Boys Fish; 3 Drown MUSKiXJON, Mich.. Feb. 23.—Frank Kroska, 17; Russell Corning, 15, and Hugh Lenore, 16, were drowned Tuesday night while fishing on the Ice at Mona I Lake, near here.

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