Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 263, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1922 — Page 9
FLOWER SHOW OFFERS REAL BEAUTY TREAT Indianapolis Display to Set New Standard Is Advance Word, f When the doors of the Manufacturers’ Building at the Indiana State fairground are thrown open to the public on Saturday. March 25, the opening day of the fifth national Bower show, the people of 'lndianapolis will hare an opportunity of 6eeing one of the greatest collections of new and rare flowers and plants erf/ assembled. Although local committees were somewhat handicapped at first because the florists of the country originally had made arrangements to hold the national show in Cleveland, the prospect of making the Indianapolis show the equal if not the superior of its four predecessors has been growing steadily brighter. Edgar n. Mann of Richmond, chairman of the ont-of-town exhibits committee, has obtained for Indianapolis the finest exhibits of florists from every part of the United States. Among the large exhibitors who will bring displays to the show are two past presidents of the Society of American Florists and Ornamental Horticulturists, A. L. Miller of Jamaeia, N. V., who will bring a wonderful collection of flowerin T plants, and Thomas Roland of Nahant, Mass, who is the owner of the finest collection of acacias in the United States. A large sale of trade tickets has been reported by Charles G. Pahud, chairman of the admission committee. Twenty thousand of these tickets were released last Friday in blocks of 100 at one-half the regular admission charge or 25 cents each, to Indianapolis merchants, manufacturers and civic organizations who desire them for their employes or members. Orders for blocks of trade tickets have been received from the following Indianapolis concerns: Merchants Heat and Light Company, Indianapolis Water Company, L. Strauss & Cos., Fletcher American National Bank, Folk Sanitary Milk Company, Ell Lilly A Cos., National Malleable Castings Company, Standard Metal Company, Mooney-Mueller-Ward Company, Hlbben-Hollweg Company, Commercial National Bank, Long-Knight Lumber Company, Charles W. Lurer & Cos.. C. H. Scbwomeyer, Clarence R. Greene, John lieidenreich, L. A. Hitz, Smith & Young Company. John Grande, Otto H. Laurenz. W. C. Uamant. Bertermann Sons Company, Bauer A Stelnkatnp, A Wiegand s Sons. Hoosler Engineering Company, Michael Warner, Pahud Floral Comrany Marer Flower Short A. W. Rleman’s Sons^ People’s State Bank, Yiewegh A Kiefer, M. Brandlein, Hartje & Elder Company, Peter Wlsland. Fred G. Heinl, Robert II Hassler, Merchants National Bank, E. C. Atkins A Cos., McDonald A Cos.. Cossairt A Sons, and Indianapolis Abattoir. A special meeting of the admission committee has been called by Mr. Pahud for Thursday, at which meeting a final check up will te made on the trade tickets still available. After the open lng of the Flower Show. Saturday. March 25, it will be impossible to buy them.
RISE IN PRICES CHEERSFARMER Good Perecentage of 1921 Corn and Wheat Crops Still Unsold. CHICAGO. March 15. —Farmers are more optimistic over conditions as the result of advances In gftin prices during the past few weeks, according to J. M. Howard, president of the American Farm Bureau. Country bankers report affairs more encouraging as a result he stated. “While it is true the advance in wheat prices has not helped the farmer a great deal because the wheat has left his hands, the advance in corn has been of big fir.ancial assistance,’’ Howard said today. Government reports, he pointed out, showed that *■’■.< per cent of the 1921 wheat crop was in the hands of farmers on March 1, 1921, while 42. C per cent of the corn crop was still on the farms. Lady White Killed in Burglar Attack LONDON, March 15.—Lady White, widow of Sir Edward White, late chairman of the London county council, died today as the result of a burglar attack. Attaches of a hotel In which Lady White was residing found tier In an unconscious state Tuesday morning with a portion of her skull crushed in. She regained consciousness for a few moments and told how a burglar who had entered her room through a window, had attacked her with an instrument—evidently a blackjack. QWJ MEAT WHEN KIDNEYSBOTHER Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder troubles you. No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites the kidneys, they become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly al! rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders com* from sluggish kidneys. The moment von feel a doll ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if the urin* is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, Irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scolding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and In a few days yonr kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine so It no longer causes irritation, t.'us ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithla-water drink which every one should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney compUcatlons.—Advertisement.
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Flower Exhibit Head E. n. MANN. The chairman of the out-of-town exhibits/ committee of the fifth National Flower Show to be held in Indianapolis March 25 to April 1 is E. H. Mann of Richmond. Mr. Mann is doing much of the work of arranging for the exhibit.
ARBUCKLE TO DOUBLE EFFORT Mop Witnesses to Be Called in Behalf of Defense Than in Former Trials. SAN FRANCISCO. March 15.—That the defense in the third trial of Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle, will savagely attack the credibility of the State’s witnesses was indicated today by questions put to prospective Jurors as to the weight they would give to testimony from “discredited” witnesses. Some hint of this plan was also given in announcement that the defease would call double the number of witnesses In this trial as compared to the number that testified in either the first or second manslaughter cases. Six tentatwe jurors, including two women, wera in the jury box when court convened for the third day of the third trial today. It is not anticipated that the box will be tentatively filled before tomorrow, after which It will be quickly emptied by peremptory challenges. This is expected to prolong the task of Jury selection into next week.
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HIGHWAY BODY. DEDUCTS $5,700 FROM CONTR ACT Charges Pavement Not of Specified Thickness—Five Lose Jobs. In making final settlement with the Federal Paving Company of Chicago, contractors on Federal aid project No. 17, section A, the State highway commission refused to pay for 1,128 feet of concrete paven.ent which is not of the thickness required by the specifications, and $5,700 was deducted from the final estimate given the contractor, it was announced at the commission’s offices today. The “gift” pavement comes as a result of the activities of the highway department in using a core drilling machine to test ail pavements before accepting them and making final settlement, and in this case it was disclosed that certain parts of the pavement were not up to specifications. The discovery also has resulted .in five inspectors and engineers employed by the highway department on this particular project, being dismissed, Lawrence Lyons, director, said. CORES CUT TO TEST THICKNESS. The work of tire core drilling machine and the taking over of 1,128 feet of pavAent on this road, divided into intervals of a hundred feet or more in stretches extending for approximately eleven miles between Dyer and Deep Rver in Lake County, brings to light some interesting facts in State highway construction. According to commission members the pavement in question is, to the eye. apparently up to every requirement. However, when the core drilling machine was ! put to work cutting out cores every few feet to determine the thickness of the pavement, it was disclosed that materials were skimped and the thickness on the sides as well as in the crown of the highway were deficient of specifications over a distance of 1,128 feet. The commission refused to settle with the contractor for this inferior mileage, leaving the builder the alternative of tearing up and rebuilding this section, or giving the inferior pavement to the State. The latter selection was made. It Is now up to the
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY MARCH 15. 1922.
State to rebuild this.section when it goes bad, Mr. Lyons says. DRILLING DEVICE REVEALS DEFECTS. The core drilling device was added to highway department equipment several months ago for the express purpose of seeing roads aro built of the thickness required by the specifications. There is no getting away from the final test, for when a core is removed from a completed pavement prior to final settlement between highway department and contractor, the commission knows positively if the road is up to standard. There is always a chance, members say, for a mistake to occur over the specifications in the event the inspector is not on the job every minute of the time, or the contractor is Inclined to make them, but not so if the test of the core driller is accepted as final before settlement is made.
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AMUSEMENTS MURAT* Lb Uedu c. PRICES TONIGHT TODAY SPARKLING raUS'CAL gQNWOY 50c, *l, $1.50 Mat. and Night I [nl © Kj ji Klkh Party diTh t.NTif?E n y casino C* S’* J 1 ® r,( l Saturday. TONIGHT. Cxifia-y* * 6(K-. ft, $1.50. ITHURS.. FRL, SAT., Mar. 23, 24, 25-Mat. Sat. ARTHUR HOPKINS will present LIONEL BARRYMORE In Henry Bernstein’s Great Play rrijr I A \\T With IRENE FENWICK and AA A rL. Ui-■ A W Unaltered N. Y. and Chicago Cast N w|sl Not rjay . ~~~~ \ I MAIL ORDERS NOW .. Price. Any Perform- I Sox Office Open Mon., once: 11.00, 51.50, $2.00, March 20th. in Indiana. s2.so—Boxen, $3. V J \ ) The Mail Orders Indicate unusually large patronage. Please make reservations early, either by mail or In person.
KEITH’S DAILY AT 2:15 AND 8:13. Annual Shamrock Show “MR. GALLAGHER MR. SHEAN” “IN EGYPT” GENE GREENE “A little Bit of Everything” MISS NORTON PAUL NICHOLSON “A Dramatic Cartoon” HARRY AND DENNIS DUFOR The Idealtirts of Dangers ARCHIE AND GERTIE FALLS “A Fetv Hard Knocks” AESOP’S FABLES TOPICS OF THE DAY PATHE NEWS HAYATAKA BROTHERS Second Featured Attraction 4-MORTONS—4 Sam—Kitty—Martha—J oe “WEARING OUT THE GREEN” MATINEES, 15c TO 550 EVENINGS, 15c to sl.lO ; : ORDER SEATS EARLY CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE LYRIC! All the Time—l Until 11 p. m. BIG STUART jjAfl SISTERS RF.VUE i THE HEAR bob MILLIKEN ij WITH TIIE 4 CHEERUPS Hj BRAIN FRED LEWIS || WEBB A HALL, VICTORIA TRIO Is§ THE ARROW SMITHS Dancing In the Dyrlc Ball Room I Afternoon and Evening: MOTION PICTURES
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ENGLISH’S al^ e n e e k xt ZIEGFELD FOLLIES Price.—Night, SI.OO to $3.50. Wed. Mat.. SI.OO to $2.50. Sat. Mat.. *I.OO to 83.00 Pin* 10 7o Tax. Remittance and Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope With All Mall Order*. Seal* Tomorrow. JO #i r> Bf Two Shows IT Mi\ri Dally, 2:15, 8:15 DON’T MISS JEAN BEIIIXI’S SNAPPY, PEPPY, JAZZY “TWINKLE TOES” This coupon and 100 entitle Indy to reserved sent, week day matinee*. MOTION PICTURES THE SUPREME SHOW OF THE SEASON! i HOPE HAMPTON IN PERSON and in “STARDUST” Miss Hampton appears at 3:20—7:20—0:20
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