Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1921 — Page 10

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CALL MEETING OYER POLLUTION .Citizens Aroused by Condition of Bean Creek and Pleasant Run. Members of the Southeastern Improvement Association, indignant because city officials hare failed for two years to heed their request that the pollution of Bean Creek and Pleasant Run by manufacturing plants be stopped, will meet at the Shelby street branch library, at Bradbury and Shelby streets, Tuesday evening, to discuss stronger means than mere requests of getting action. It was indica>-d that the courts may be resorted to. President Robert R. Sloan was instructed at the last meeting to consult attorneys. Two years ago south side residents began to complain to the board of public health about the condition of the two streams. Great promises of relief were made, but nothing practical has been done. The streams are in such condition that children who go to Garfield Park and wade in them come out with feet and legs burned. Nothing has been done by city officials to keep the children out. Odors from the creeks are so offensive that some residents cannot sit on their porches at night, It is said. “Something has got to be done and it has got to be done soon,” declared President Sloan. He indicated that the citizens have about reached the limit of their endurance. LEWIS’ BUMPY HEAD UNLUCKY Asked to Bring Customers— He Brought Cops. Carabunch Frank, a Brazilian woman. 426 Indiana avenue, arrested Wednesday by Detectives Barnaby and Church on charges of petit larceny and fortune telling, was fined $lO and costs and sentenced to-five days in Jail on the fortune telling charge by Judge Walter Pritchard In city court yesterday afternoon. The larceny charge was dismissed “on account of insufficient evidence.” Augustine Lewis, negro. 827 Paca street, who was the State's chief witness, testified the Frank woman first succeeded in attracting his attention by asking him for a match while he was passing her house. lie said he gave her a match and then she invited him into the house. While Lewis was in the house a series of incidents occurred. Mrs. Frank asked Lewis whether he would like for her to read the “bumps on his head." He answered in the affirmative. Mrs. Frank asked Lewis for his pocketbook and first asked him to count his money and then give it to her. Each bill was taken out of the bill fold separately and counted. Mrs. Frank took the bills, amounting to $35, told Lewis to throw back his head while she rrbbed his forehead, “to feel the bumps,” and then she returned his ••bills” while his head was still thrown back. “You’re going to have a lot of luck and you are going to have lots of money That's all. I hope you will bring me lots of customers.the Frank woman Is alleged to have said. “I will.” were Lewis’ only words and started for the door. On his viay to the door he counted his money. Six dollars, a flve-dollar bill and a one-dollar bill, were missing. FLIVVER Tl'RVEll JOS HEAD. CHICAGO, June 17.—One of Mr. Ford's defenseless “filvvers” was blamed here by Mrs. Anna Davidson for all her matrimonial troubles. . “We bought a ’flivver’ together last ‘September. Then my troubles started,” the charged. She said hubby then began to stay out at night and to take "friends" out riding. Now be’s disappeared entirely with the “fliTver.” She asked the police to find him.

AMUSEMENTS.

KEITH’S Ekjl The I>owntovrn Summer Report I JOE JENNY TRIO Ska In Sons* and Comedy That Hav Made Them i'amoun Newhirk and Fa; - iw> Sinters I Bob Millikrn Thomas Trio FULTON £ BI'RT •‘The Holdup Girl** FUN FOTO FILMS Pallic News and Topics Krery Day at 2:30. 7:30 f 9 P. M. cEmO^UDEfILIi ■ '• ■ •- Dave Newman Offers The Musical Comedy Concoction, “A LITTLE CAFE” Featuring Baby Ilorothy Olive. MINETTI AND REIDL Master Accordionists. G OTHER SPARKLING NEW f* Si mmer iuvertisements Dancing in the Lyric Ball Room Afternoon and Evening.

MOTION PICTURES.

LAST TWO DAYS SPECTACULAR BABY BALLET At 3:30—7:30-8:30 AND CONSTANCE TALMADGE oiAicnniun pci iC” gff^M

LOEW’S STATE THEATRE North Pennsylvania Street Last Times—Today and Tomorrow D. W. Griffith's “DREAM STREET” Next Week Thomas Meighan in “White and Unmarried ,,

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LOCAL RED MEN WILL CELEBRATE

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3. WESLEY WHICKER. The Red Men of Marlon County will hold a patriotic celebration and county meeting at Columbia Park next Sunday, the meeting to be under the auspices of the Past Sachems Association of Marion County, assisted by other branches of the order. A number of prominent men high up In the organization will be present, and make short talks. Those expected Include John E. Sedwick of Martinsville Indiana, the Great Senior Sagamore of cne Fnlted States; F. E. Mabee of Conne.-s----ville. Great Sachem e. Indiana, A. L.

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AMUSEMENTS.

MURAT TODAY Matinee Tomorrow I THE STUART WALKER CO. “Tea For Three” An Angle on the Triangle By Rot Cooper Megrne Next Week: “COME SEVEN”” A RIOT IN BLACKFACE Next Sunday Afternoon, 8 O’clock For one performance only THE BOOK OF JOB Stuart Walker's Great Success Seats now selling.

ENGLISH’S Tonight Saturday Matinee and Night THE GREGORY KELLY STOCK CO. “FAIR and WARMER” The Funniest Farce Ever Written —and— MR. KELLY & MISS GORDON In the Balcony Scene From “ROMEO AND JULIET”

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Alhambra PAULINE FREDERICK —IN—•‘Ili8 Mistress ot Shenstone” HEAR THE MIAMI SIX fCIO ENTIRE iSb Vltagrrapli's Great Special Production “BLACK BEAUTY” From the Famous Novel, By Anna Sewell. DOLAN’S ENTERTAINERS.

Somers of Westvllle, 111., and Herman Schlpboret of Madison, Ini. The Degree of Pocohontas will be represented by Laura M civ el vie of this city. J. Wesley Whicker of Attica will deliver the principal address. The park will be open at 10 a. m. A basket dinner will be served from 12:30 to 1:30 p. m. Oscar Wise is the president of the Past Sachems Association of Marion County, and Ilelmuth C. I’rehn, is secretary. The committee in charge of the celebration is composed of H. U. Helbert, George O. Hutscll, Frank K I’olen, Albert Hausman, Hamer Shroufe, and Joseph Varnum. Alleged Check Kiter Is Caught * n City George Woods, colored, giving his address as *47 North West street, was arrested lato yesterday by Detectives Church and Barnaby and is being held under bond of $2,000 on charges of being a fugitive from justice and vagrancy. Woods is said to lie wanted in several cities on charges of forgery anil issuing fraudulent chocks. He will be returned to either York, I’a., or Muncie, where, it is charged, be passed $450 in the former and $250 in the latter city In bad checks. lie is said to hare issued $123 In worthless paper In Indianapolis He will be returned to one of the other cities, where it is thought a stronger case can be presented against him. Imports Milk by Air From Holland LONDON. June 17.—Milk from special cows is now sent regularly by air from Holland to London. A can of milk Is placed in a water tight box and the space between the can and the box packed with ice. The consumer Is an invalid.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921.

BANKERS’ASS’N TO HAVE FUN Announce Entertainment for Convention. The twenty-fifth annual convention of the Indiana Bankers' Association, which Is to bo hold at the Claypool Hotel, Wednesday and Thursday, June 22 and 23, will not consist altogether of addresses and the election and the transaction of matters of business, for several features of entertainment have been provided for. The first of these entertaining features will be a summer-night carnival in the garc! nos the Athenaeum, Tuesday evening, June 21, during which there are to be no addresses, but a program including several vaudeville acts, and community singing, and a buffet luncheon. On Wednesday evening there will be a theater pnrty at the Murat theater where visitiifg bankers and their feminine relatives and guests will be the guests of the Indianapolis Clearing House Association and the Indiana Bankers' Association. On Wednesday afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clock there will be an informal reception in the parlors of the woman's department of the Fletcher American National Bank for the wives of members of the Bankers’ Association, women connected with local banks and women interested in woman’s work, that they may be afforded an opportunity to meet Mrs. Evelyn Aldrich, of New York city, who will speak at the convention Just prior to her attendance at the informal reception. The Meyer-Kiser Bank will keep open house all day Wednesday and Thursday, as during years past, for those attending the convention, and will serve lunch for these visitors all day on both of these days.

Boundary Guarded by Girl With Rifle DULUTH, June 17—In the suit of St. Louis County for a temporary writ en- , joining Christopher Holland, bis wife and children from delaying improvements on the Miller trunk highway, C. E. Adams, ] special county counsel, charges that it ; young daughter of the Bolland family j brought a rifle into play to prevent j county road employes from removing a portion of her father's fence. Mr. Adams said a survey showed the fence encroached on the right of way by ten feet. DISPOSES OF 40 FLIES IN HOUR. One ladybird has been observed to dispose of forty greon flies in an hour. THIN PEOPLE NEED BITRQPHOSPHATE All that most weak, nervons, tbln, mpntally-depressed people need is ten grains of pure organic phosphate with each meal for a few weeks. That’s what nerve specialists In London, Paris and New York are prescribing with wonderful results. It Is natural food for nerve and brain cells and is known to such reliable pharmacists as Haag's drug stores as BltroI’liosphate. Because of its poser to help create healthy fleh and strengthen weak nerves, much of it Is being sold to people who are lacking in vitality. CAUTION: Although Bitro-Phosplmte l tin excellent aid In relieving weak, nervous conditions, its use is not advised unless Increased weight Is desired.—Advertisement.

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