Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 229, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1922 — Page 12

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CONVENTION TO MAKEPLANSFOR ENFORCING LAW State Anti-Saloon League to Meet Here Next Wednesday. The Indiana Anti-Saloon League has completed most of Its arrangements for the State law enforcement convention at Roberta Park M. E. Church next Wednesday, Dr. E. S. Shnmaker, superintendent of the league, announced today. The program calls for an opening address In the morning by Governor Warren T. McCray and a response by Timothy Nicholson of Richmond. These talks will be followed by talks on the subject of law enforcement by L. A. Handley, mayor of Richmond. W. P. Evans, Marlon County prosecutor; Judge W. C. Overton of the Howard County Circuit Court; Joseph Cain, sheriff of Boone County; U. 8. Lest, attorney general, and

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Homer Elliott, United States dlatrlct attorney. The subject of legislation will be discussed at the morning meeting by Senator Oliver E. Dunn of Spencer, Edward P. Eisner of Seymour, former Senator; Abram Simmons of Bluffton, former Senator, and Wayne B. Wheeler, attorney for the Anti-Saloon League of America. At the afternoon session the speakers will be S. P. MeNaugbt, attorney for the Indiana Anti-Saloon League; Dr. Shumaker, Miss Anna Gordon, national president of the W. C. T. U.; James A. White, superintendent and attorney for the Ohio Anti-Saloon League; Bert Morgan, Indiana Prohibition director; R. C. Minton, assisant State prohibition dicetor, and Roy A. Haynes, Federal prohibition commissioner. In the evening the principal speakers will be the Itev. P. A. Baker, general superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of America, and Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes of Malden, Mass. IRISH SPORT SAFFRON KILTS. DUBLIN, Feb. 3.—-Hundreds of Irishmen are now wearing the national costume, consisting of a saffron kilt and a blue tunic.

HOLD FUNERAL OF DR. LOUISA SMITH Was Practicing Physician in Wabash 35 Years. The funeral of Dr. Louisa F. Jessup Smith, who died at the home of her son, Asa J. Smith, 3850 Winthrop avenue, Wednesday night, was held from the son’s home this afternoon. Dr. Smith was born ‘in Henry County

Hogs axe selling at local stocks yards at about 10c per pound, alive, and you can buy quality meats at any of our eight stores at following prices: A Market for Ail the People Pork Loin Roasts 20^ Pork Chops 20^ Cottage Chops 15^ Fresh Sida 15^ Pork Hams Pork Shoulders 13^ Choice Beef Roasts 12 y 2 s, 15£ Tender, Juicy Steak 15^ Creamery Butter ' 35£ Kingan's Oleomargarine, two pounds 43£ Sugar Cured Hams 25^ Sugar Cured Bacon 20£ Sugar Cured Shoulders 20£ Pure Lard 10d Boiling Beef OH, MY! WHAT SAUSAG£! Pork Sausage, no cereal Delicious Frankfurters • 15^ Old-Fashioned Bologna 15<£ Country Style Smoked Sausage 20^ 10,000 pounds Heavy Sugar-Cured <fl Per Breakfast Bacon, whole or half 1 |b„ pieces. Specially priced at WHERE INDIANAPOLIS BUYS ITS MEAT SCHUSSLER’S 8 Quality Meat Markets 1710 SOUTH EAST ST. 1104 SHELBY ST. 2609 W. MICHIGAN ST. 407 E. WASHINGTON ST. 2858 CLIFTON ST. 63-65 VIRGINIA AVE. 5442 E. WASHINGTON ST. 1075 OLIVER AVE.

AMUSEMENTS KEITH’S B Every Day .1 t:U and 8:15 P. M. TO-NITE Will Be 1 CLOWN NITE | In conjunction with the regular bill a burlesque on I H BILL SIKES as presente4 by OWEN McGIVENEY will be given by members of other acts on the bill. It Will Bea “WOW” Don’t Miss It. MOST PRICES—3Oe, 550, 85c. *l.l*. MATINEES O.NE-HAI.E PRICK. Mshcdcrt y tonight I U ft A ■ East 3 Times I I Matinee Tomorrow, 3:15 P. M. BROCK PEMBERTON Pre.e.it* Zoua Gale n Comedy Succeh. MISS LULU BETT WITH CARROLL McCOMAS And Original New York <*it. PrSpQQ *>•.. M*. fb 81.50, *3. KM. II IuUU Tomorrow Matinee, 50c to *2 ALL NEXT WEEK-MATS. WED., SAL loroend Annual Ke.ntdral Comedy of N*w Hfkl Qurllff Utl, uriglnal New York Cos. and Production. FIRST TIME IN INDIANAPOLIS | —Lower Floor, *2.50; Balcony, I *L *1.50. $; Wed, Mat., Best Soata, | >lA*i Sal. Mat-, * to *, "lux Tax.

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March 7, 1852. Sine® 1882 her home had been in Wabash. Dr. Smith was graduated from Splceland Academy and later from the Chicago Medical College. She practiced her professoin in Wdbash for more than thirty-five years. She was prominent in the work of the W. C. T. U. and in woman's club work in the northern part of the State. Surviving are the son and four daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Fesmire, Mrs. Eva Jessup, Mrs. Anna Tomlinson and Mrs. May Furnas, all of Hamilton County.

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