Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 300, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1922 — Page 9
APRIL 27,1922.
VICKREY TO AID IN FIELD DAY FOR ARMENIA Near *East Relief Committee Plans Program in City Churches. C. V. Vickrey, general secretary of Near East Relief, will be in Indianapolis Sunday, May 7, to aid in tke observance of “field day" In local cnirchea, in behalf of the Armenian orphans’ cause. It la the plan of the Near East Relief with the support of the local Federation of Churches, to have the orphan appeal sor-'ded from every pulpit in the city. Secretary Vickrey will speak twice during the day. The movie film, “Alice In Hungerland,’’ will be featured. The relief committee hopes to have twenty field* day addresses. Building Permits S. H. Perry, dwelling, 4701 Guilford, 54.500. Trustees Butler Memorial Church, garage, IUO7 North Oakland, 5200. A. W. Cox, dwelling, 1116 North Mount, 52.500. A. \V. Cox, dwelling, 1420 North Mount, 52.500. William VTlshart, reroof, 2060 North Delaware, $230. M. Bass, reroof. 3333 Broadway, $l4O. F. F. Chandler, reroof, 1309 North Delaware, 5200. Bernd Brothers, storage, 103-7-9 West Morris, $1,200. Poster Advertising Cos., bill board, 810 North Senate, S6O. / Poster Advet'Slsing Cos., bill board, Shelby and Maryland, SSO. E. F. Facemire, reroof, 1247 Wes* Twenty-Fifth. $25. C. J. Hummell, enclosed porch, 450 West Thirtieth, $75. G. C. Jose & Son, double dwelling, 4238-40 College, $9,500. William Buuce, dwelling, 1402 Garfield, $319. W. R. Dunkle, garage, 1111-13 La Grande. S3X9 H. Fiiigerald, reroof. 1932 Hillside, S6O F. Bransfleld, reroof. 550 Centennial, SSO. J. W. Stelting, reroof. 151-53 Blake. SSO. J. D. Lathan, addition, 3962 Kenwood, S9O. Jos M -fter, garage, 1241 West ThirtySecond, SIOO. L. E. Tousey, reroof, rear, 452 East "'"•elveth, $256. J. L. Clifton, dwelling, 1324 East Minnesota, $2,500. F. L. Palmer, double dwelling, 2036-83 Langley, $2,250. M. E. Hodman, reroof, 2410 Ashland S3O. Mary Comstock, reroof, 742 North Pershing. SBO. Samuel W. Keene, admr., repairs, 1234 1 North Illinois, $75. John H. Harris, reroof, 941 Harrison, : $75. William Jasper, reroof, 354 West Eleventh, S4O. Kathryn B. Barry, reroof. 722 North Cenate, 561. J. R. Hinman, reroof, 933 West Thirtieth. $289. John F. Reynolds, reroof, 2501 ’North New Jersey, $lB9. Frank S. Clark & Cos., reroof, 2419 Park, S2S9. A. E. Playfoot, garage, 1954 Adams, S2OO. M. J. Brown, garage, 4144 Carrollton, $425. W. B. Hunter, repairs, 812 Shelby. $l3O. B. F. Hoe, 4 apt. flat. 722-24 Fairfield, $14,000. John Stark, reroof, 1535 Columbia. SSO. C. F. Steel, cellar and additions, 403 West Thirty-Second, $250. John Stokes, garage, 3123 Broadwav, $250. / William Musser. repairs, 1522 New. $173. Florence M. Frlddle, addition, 295S New, Denny, $250. Sarah J. Smock, garage, S3S Wright, $250. Henry G. W. Wlschmeyer, addition, 526 Sanders. $25. William I’artlow, repairs, 2940 North Denny, $165. Finance Realty and Building Company, ? double dwelling, 4413-15 Carrollton, SB,OOO, J. M. Davis, reroof, 1238 Tecumseh. $125. George E. Coburn, reroof, 1304 College. slls. Mrs. Frank Hinkle, reroof, S33S Graceland, sll7. J. Moore, rerocf, 1027 South State, $l6B. Theodore Woerner, reroof, 2433 Central $170., Sink & Edwards, reroof, 609-11 WestThirteenth, $lO3. J. Spicer, reroof, 60 North Chester, $1.30. George R. Clark, reroof, 1133 Olive. $l5O. C. Geilker, reroof, 430 South Addiso'n, $65. - William P. O’Brien, reroof, -09 Euclid. too. George H. Gausephol, reroof. 717 South Las:, $145. Flora, Harrer, reroof, 1105 North Missouri, *75. Mary Ditmars, reroof, 410 East Michigan, $lB9. John Magee, reroof, 526 Birch, $75. Martha McKay, stand, 2302 Martindale, $l5O. -Martha McKay, remodel, 1320 East Twenty-Third. SSO. Anna T. Wilson, reroof, 653-55 L’-nn, SIOO. Christian Trrgang, addition, 1028 North Oxford. SIOO. Virgil Watts, reroof, 2143 Avondale Place. S3O. Harry Sickles, reroof, 514 East.- Walnut, SIOO. .Tames Stevenson, reroof, 1342 North West, $36. Indianapolis Fancy Grocery Company, repair elevator. 116 East Maryland, $73. Tom Caplinger, addition, 2142 Webb, $230. J. M. Dalrymple, repairs, 1338 Park, $25. George J. Meyers. Repairs, 47-49 South Dearborn, $l5O. Charles O. Britton, reroof, 402-10 West Sixteenth. SSO. Frank Dos Jean, dwelling, 4166 Carrollton, $4,500. Eliza G. Browning, dwelling, 3625 Guilford, $6,000. Fletcher Savings and Trust Company, trustee, sales board, Ritter and Burgess, sl6. Fletcher Savings and Trust Company, trustee, sales board, Ritter and C.. H. & D. railroad, sl6. Fletcher Saving* and Trust Company, trustee, sales board. Washington boulevard and B'ifty-Sixth, sl6. Fletcher Savings and Trust Company, trustee, sales board, 2400 block on Madison sl3. Fletcher Savings and Trust Company, trustee, sales board, 4571 N irth Pennsylvania. sl6. W. H. Johnson, garage, 109 Woodlawn. ‘sl7s. •T-fTerscn Hotel Company, hotel, 22630 E Pratt. $283,000. James E. Honeycutt, garage, 1548 Hoefgen, SIOO. .T. S. Hollingsworth, addition, 010 Arbor, $25. David Tlnnln, reroof, $25 West Pratt. *s.j. O. W Wise, garage, rear 3026 Si river, s3w, F. C. Fechtman, dwelling, 918 Bradley. $4,000. abodes-Beckett Realty Company, flat, 1020-24 North West. $67,300. Anna R. Hnfschmidt, reroof. 1231 West Thirty-Fifth. SIOO. E. G. Geyler, garage. 333 North Drexel, $325. F. E. Grlnslade, dwelling, 17 East LeGrande, $2,500. E. H. and J. C. Aekman, repairs, 1843 A-row, SIOO. John W. Leach, ,garage, 4179 Broadway, $125. C. S. Clifton, dwelling, 1328 East Minnesota, $2,500. HOW’S YOUR LIVER? Health is Kept, if You Obstnre This: Metamora, Ind.—“l have token Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets for constipation and can say I have been greatly benefited. "My husband sulfers with hemorrhoids and he would not be without the Pleasant Pellets in the house. They surely do what is claimed for them and I could recommend them to anyone who needs a reliable remedy for constipation.”—Mrs. C. Rust, Rt. 1. Box 25L. 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PARSON! I-AWT OX, Okla., April 17.—Thomas J. Irwin, "|nn totin’ ” Presbyterian pastor, will bo given a church Irlal for marrying a couple In swimming suits. The Elrens Presbytery. meeting here, decided to appoint a committee to hold the hearing May 9. The pastor recently obtained a permit to carry a gun on grounds his life had been threatened.
To Use Wireless in Campaign for New Membership The first membership campaign to 6e conducted by wireless in Indianapolis is planned by the Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce, which has completed arrangements„ with Francis F. Hamilton of WLK to have three-minute speeches-on junior chamber memberships broadcasted by WLK next week. The first speech will be given Sunday night. A campaign to double the junior chamber's membership by June 1 is scheduled to start on Monday. Officers of the organization who are mapping out Iha membersUp campaign expect to bring the membership to close to the 1.000 mark. “The Junior Chamber of Commerce idea.” said John B. Keypolds, secretarjof the Indianapolis Chnmber of Commerce, “is a sound onej. The opportunity for public service as well as self-im-provement which it offers Is unexcelled. With a membership of 1.000, this organ! ration can assume a position of jjreat importance In the community.” one to be played here and one at Insaid to have a good ball club. Attacks Family of 9 and Then Himself CHICAGO, April 27.—Jacob Casper was near death today after an attempt to cut hts throat that followed an attempt to kill his Wife and eight children. Casper tur-ed on the gas in his home, but two of his daughters fought with him and turned off the jets. Casper then stabbed his wife and cut his own throat with a razor. Mrs. Casper will recover. A. W. 0. L. Three men are tinder arrest today on charges of “absent withoci leave" from drill of Company M, 151st regiment. Indiana National Guard. Those charged with violating sect ! on 8511 A. were Earl Fulton, 24, 3208 Phillips street; Chester C. Craig, 16. 1119 Broadway, and Walter Raker. 21, 814 North East street. FRECKLES March Worst Month for This Trouble —How to Remove Easily. There’s a reason why ne?.r!y everybody freckles in March, but happily there is also a remedy for these ugly blemishes, and no one need stay freckled. Simply get an ounce of Othine—double strength, from your druggist and apply a little of it night and morning, and in a few days you should see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the light ones hare vanished entirely. Now is the time to rid yourself of freckles, for if not removed now they may stay all Summer, and spoil an otherwise beautiful complexion. Your money back if Othine fails. —Advertisement.
This splendid five-room hnm£ will be given to the writer of the five best reasons “Why One Should 'Own His Own Home in Indianapolis.” Honorable mention and prizes of a dollar each will also bo fu| given to the forty-nine people writing the next best sets of reasons. Head the rules carefully. \ See B ■& the home at Home Complete Exposition. Read These Rules Very Carefully! i 1. Writ* plainly on one eM of 2. Answers are to bo deposited of the Indianapolis dally newspa* f|j blank paper five reasons “Why One In the large receptacle In the home pers. Award of judges will bo n* „, ~ „ _ „ _ . . , nounced at 9:30 p. m., Saturday. H Should Own His Own Home In In- In the center of the Home Complete May 13, from balcony In Horn* dlanapolis.’* Limit each answer to Exposition, Manufacturers’ Build- Complete Exposition. twenty words. Write simply and 8% or l *l* (Answers°niay Neatness, spelling and clear* plainly. Arrange your reasons with he mailed to Tndl'innnniu -Real ness will be taken Into considerastrongest reasons first and others Fstate Board care of the Home tton by the Judges, as well as tha following In order of Importance. Complete ' Kxnosltion > Answers logio of the reasons presented. Your name, home address and tele- will not be accepted before 12 Winner will be given the home as phone number must be signed at o’clock noon, May 8, or later than stands <n the building In addl. Bg top of first sheet of paper. If you 10 D m May 11 1922 tlon, prizes of SI.OO each will be use more than one sheet, sheets v ‘ ’’ 1 ’ ' given for tho next 13 best sets of must be pinned together. $. Judges will ba representative* answers. A Am Manufacturer*’ Evealigju
Compiles List of Blue-Sky Salesmen A list of stock salesman who hav* misrepresented securities to the public Is be-
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Month-End Sale Friday and Saturday These Seven slls Phonographs at *57 Igl H ° me at ° ncg ' Cash. jjj Plays An KecorAs. ’■! An A nr Q A A FuU cabinet size; finished mahogany and oak. PowerD/\l\Kj/\llv ' ful two-spring motor. Clear tone. The price Is less than former wholesale cost. The big saving Is yours. Every one Is BRAND-NEW and fully guaranteed by the manor and Wldener’s. Remember —Only Seven Lest —Order Early Friday Special Bargains During This Sale Fifteen cabinet phonographs have been greatly reduced to sell at once. These are demonstrators or macr.'.iCs ukcn In exchange for larger models. The lot Includes Victor Vlctrolas, Grafonolas ant othe/ makes, a.’ low as $39. Every machine guaranteed, % j 44 North Pennsylvania Street n. Headquarters for Columbia Grafonolas and GRANBY Phonographs. 9
Open ■Until 9 p. m. Saturday
AMUSEMENTS. Comedy DANNY LUND’S “A NIGHT OUT” Matinee Every Day
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ing compiled by Maurice Mendenhall, administrator of the State securities commission. Requests for Information have been sent to all securities dealers licensed by the department I
idOTION PICTURES. ~7Z71 I 7 ALMA RUBENS fjMUmhpJ “Find the Woman” Ai. St. John In “THE STUDIO RCBB’*—FOX NEWS WEEKLY. '
BURGLAR NEEDED CLOTHES. A burglar with a handy key opened the spartnynt of J. E. Mitchell, 144 West Eighteenth street, and stole a suit and other clothing valued at $73, according to police reports today.
With No Law to Stop You What Would You Do Tonight m The city before you—* Women * • * cases * * * banks * * * riches in homes and shops * * * Take what you want— Would you be home * * * or with your sweetheart? * * * How about those secret wishes? * * * those half-thoughts that quiver and jump within you? * * * Take all! Take all! There was such a day! * * * In a great city—the smartest city * * * and the wickedest * * * No law! * * * and everyone doing what he or she wanted to * * * They danced * * * and such dancing! They drank * * * and such drinking! There was passion * * * but there was also faith! Bad women * * * and beautiful—but there were good women * * * even more beautiful. Oh, that mad day! Into it * * * from the country * * * came pretty Henriette Girard * * * Her little love heart brimming with sweetness * * * For her blond orphan sister * * * for all the world. One man stole her * * * and kissed her * * * and fell—amid wine and revelry and dancing * * * Another kissed her * * * handsomest man of millions * * * and driven from the city * * * The third man kissed her— Danton, a nation’s hero * * * and they threatened his life! Love! Laughter! Madness without limit! * ** Would you have withstood it? Seek! Feel If! Tremble with It! Lose yourself in it! Profit by it! Just as those people did in Paris as shown in that enchanting and seizing last act in D. W. GRIFFITH’S hurricane of hypnotic action, “Orphans of the Storm,” coming to the STARTING fOMIIII STARTING SUNDAY SUNDAY At the Following REDUCED PRICES: MAT., 1:30 P.M. to 6 P.M., SQ C No advance in prices for Sunday matinees. NIGHTS 50c and 75c WOULD SUGGEST THAT YOU ATTEND THE MATINEES AND AVOID WAITING IN LINE TO BUY SEATS.
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Open Until 9 p. in. Saturday
TODAY AT 12:60, 3:00, 5:15, 7:25, 9:40 Nazimova in “A Doil’s House” Rudyard Kipling’s Famous Poem, "The Ballad of Fisher’s Boarding House.” Mat*. 15c-25c LOEWS STATE Eve*. 25c-40c
AMUSEMENTS. “THIRD OF A CENTURY” *7fcr B. F. KEITH’S The Regular Show Daily With Special Features America’* Jar* lender Screen and Comedy Star* Henry Santrey Victor Moore And lII* Symphony Orchestra Emma Littlefield * & Cos, tv ’ Change You- Act__ r ., , , p * etr< ? .. .. Three Falcons Plano-Accordionist College Comiques Polly Dassi & Cos. Topics of the Day Comedy Animal Novelty Pathe News—Aesop’* Fable* Harry and Anna “Oklahoma” Bob Seymour Albright Breezy Bit* of Mirth and Melody Characteristic Song Cycle Thursday Evening 1 , April 27th. B. P. O. ELKS, NO. 13 PRESENTING AS AN ADDED ATTRACTION “Montani’s Harp Ensemble” FRIDAY EVENING—‘ARTIST’S FUN FEST’ TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR EACH DAY FREE—TODAY NOON—I 2TO IP. M. FIRST PUBLIC CONCERT Os the New MUNICIPAL BAND Os Indianapolis. LOUIS P- RUTH, Conductor. ANOTHER FREE ATTRACTION—•‘The Telephone Tangle” Real Honest to Goodness Telephone Operators From Telephone Company. KEITH* S—O F CJDURSE
MOTION PICTURES.
MOTION PICTURES A Great Show “On the Levee” Aspectacular, stage presentation. Solo a.nd Harp Duet, “Songs As You Like Them.” Circle Orchestra, 30 Pieces 30 Special: “The Four Seasons" Shown at 12:30 and 5:30. WILL ROGERS “Doubling for Romeo.” Deluxe Performances 2 :G0—4:00 —7:30—9:00 mbbm—mm—wir’iNin ii ■ i fjMssamammmMtmamasa^ Last 3 Days of “FOOLISH WIVES” at the 011 '. O The one big picture you cannot afford to miss AMUSEMENTS. PARK—AII weYr J Matinee*. 2:15 P. M. Nights, 8:30 O’clock. 1 IaiiMIMW 1 POPULAR PRICES Matinee*. 25c and 50c Pin* Tax Xo Children Admitted Nights, 25c, 50c, 77c, $1 Plus Tax For Every One Over 16 Seat* No nr Selling. THE STARTLING PLAY PCwCPf JL DA.MA 194 3 ACT* sci NOT A DRAMATIC SHOW
LYRIC SPKIXG FESTIVAL WEEK BAX SHERMAN BE FOREST CO. “THE JAZZ CIRCUS.'* Chas. Althoff “Melody and Dance” DOLCE SISTERS, DANCER * GKEFN. .JONES * GREENLEE, MARKS & GALT.AC.UfcR, AIU NTY BROS. Dancing In the Lyric Ball Room Afternoon and Evening.
MURAT j TJie Stuart Walker Cos. 11l IK 111 “Honors fire Even” I by ROI COOPER MEGRUE. Beginning Tuesday, May 2 jj
PSYCHOLOGY Lecture America's Greatest Teacher Beth Northington M. D., D. O. Indiana Pythian Building Auditorium Sunday, April 30th. 8 P. M.—Lore. Haw To Keep It. Loro the Tyrant and Love the Libcrtor. What 1 Is Lore? , Monday, May Ist. 8 P. M.—The Power of Visualization. How to Make Yonr Breams Come True. The Ideal Made Real Now. Also Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings.
SGHBOBALL THIS weekbbbb—a TOMLINSON HALL Grocers' Exposition Afternoon and Evening, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10:30 FREE DANCING Kdth Sisters, Entertainer* —Izetta, the Accordion Wonder—Freo Samples—Contest*. BABY SHOWS EACH DAY, 3 :S0 P. M. Beautiful Exhibits—lnstructive and Interesting. PKICEB REDUCED Afternoons, 10c Evenings, 15c War Tax Faid. /
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