Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1922 — Page 8
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LESH REGRETS LEAGUE ACTION IN ICE CASE Attorney General Expects Decision From Judge Eichorn Soon. Regret over the action taken i>y the Housewives' League of Marion County, in reference to a decision in the "Ice 1 rust case tried hereby Judge W. 11. Eichorn, of Bluffton, in December 1921. was ex l>ressed by Attorney General I . 8. I>esh who brought tlie suit, in a statement today. Attorney General Lesh said he had every reason to believe a decision in the <aso would tie forthcoming soon, although he had not been formally uotitied when the decision would be reached. Judge Eichorn was in the city but did not indicate when he would take action in the matter. The letter to Judge Eichorn from the league says that the ice companies are putting out books at $5.50 per 1,000 pounds here despite the fact the price of be in some cities has dropped to thirtyfive cents a 100 pounds. A resolution adopted by the housewives urges that none of the members of the league buy books at the price asked. The letter follows: “At the regular meeting of the Housewives" League May 10, the question came up in regard to the decision in the ice trust case. We realize it is rather an unusual procedure to address a Judge concerning a pending case, but we also realize the conditions of this case are unusual. “The court soon will be in summer vacation. ‘and in the meantime the ice companies are putting out their ice books at $5.50 per thousand pounds. “In many cities the price has dropped and in some cases it is ns low as 35 cents rer 100 pounds, bnt we have no such relief here. Th“ housewives constantly are Inquiring as to when a decision will be handed down. At the meeting today it was decided to ask the women of Indianapolis to refrain from buying ice books, blit to pay day by day until relief Is forthcoming.*’ The league also adopted the following resolution: “Resolved, That the Housewives* League of Marion eounty request the women of Indianapolis to refrain from buying ice books, but to pay day to day until such time as a decision Is given in the ice ease, tried before Special Judge Eiehhurn of Bluffton last fall.” ADI) POSTERS TO DISPLAY. Five Italian railway posters have been added to the French posters which have been on display in the delivery room at Central Library for the past two weeks. The Italian posters are the gift of the New York Travel and Tourist Office of the Italian State Railways. Eyesight Dim? If your eyesight is dim. your vision blurred; if jour eyes ache, itch, burn or feci dry, get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets from your druggist, dissolve one in a fourth of a glass of water and use to bathe thr eves from two to four times a dav. Bon-Opto has given stronger eyes, clearer, sharper vision and relief to thousands. Note: Doctors ur Bor-Opto strerc'hers eyelight 10 per cec; ia a week's Uaie Id instances.
AMUSEMENTS. I KEITH’S POPULAR VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTO PLAYS “The Cotton Pickers’’ Danripf: and Comedy “Copper City Comedy Four’* MAE MARVIN SVNfOP AT lON SING E R DORIS MAY HARRY MYERS of Connecticut Yankee Fame, In “BOY CRAZY” FIRST RI N JfJEATI RE FILM S OTHER SPECIALS S Continuous 1:30 to 11 p. m. Matv I>. i '”. LYRIC NOW JL| I until 11 p. m. MASTERS AND KRAFT IX THEIR SUMPTUOUS KEVI “ “ON WITH THE DANCE” KLEIN BROTHERS Late With the “PASSING SHOW’ EIGHT BIG ACTS Dancing In The Lyric Ballroom Afternoon and Evening. ft/mQfdT TONIGHT, M:3O JflUßlrll MAT. TOMORROW THE STUART WALKER CO. 3 LIVE GHOSTS A comedy of soldiers, jewels and K<n. Next Week, ‘‘The Aequittal/^^ RIALTO Comedy Honeymoon Limited Every Day MOTION PICTURES
D. W. Gr'Sth’s ‘ORPHANS of the STORM’ Lillian Gish—Dorothy Gish—Monte Blue Performances Start 11:30—1:45—4:00—6:35—9:00 OHIO THEATRE
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HOME COMPLETE EXHIBIT GIVES KITCHEN HINTS Appeals to Domesticated Type of Housewife More Than Flapper. TONIGHT Frank C. .lordan, Chairman. J. E. Reldel, Vice Chulrmun. Optimist and Excliunge Club Evening. 8 : i)0 P. M.—Program on Fire Prevention. Talks by Fire Chief J. ,J. O'Brien and Fire Prevention Chief Jacob E. Riedel. Showing of film, “The Danger That Never Sleeps.” Motion picture* of Indianapolis Are force in demonstrations. SATURDAY. Afternoon —Subject, •‘Building Loan* and Financing.” Cornelius Holloway. chairman. Evening—Subject, “Landscaping and Planting." James H. Lowry, chairman. Musical features. By NORA KAY. Close rivals of the living room displays at the Home Complete Exhibit, in polnr of attractiveness, are the kitchen and laundry furnishings.' In fact, the more domesticated type of housewife shows keener interest in the shining white kitchen cabinets and gleaming copper washing machines than in the over-stuffed
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WOMAN'S COMPLEX LIFE Woman's complex life with its mu’ tlrudiuons calls is given as the reason for many a nervous breakdown. Home work social obligations, dressmaking and the care of children keep the 20th century woman in a whirlwind of activity until headaches develop, backache, nervousness and oftentimes more s*ri ous ills which arc peculiar to her sex alone. Such women should not despair, bur 1-e guided by the b*tfrs so ..ft n published in this paper from women who hate le-en in lust such conditions, but who have been restored to health by Lydia E I’inkham's Vegetable C'otfi pound. This is a roof and herb modieine that contains no drugs and can be taken In safety by any woman —-Advertisement.
MOTION PICTURES \ Only Two More I Days To See | Constance Talmadge 1 “The Primitive | Lover | The Miami ® Lucky Seven I In conjunction with the Casino Gardens. Held over for second week by popular demand. I Circle Presentation Duet from | II Trovatore | Johnny Hines E “Battling Torchy” _ Augmented by the I Circle Orchestra ?, of 30 pieces De Luxe Performances 2,4, 7:30 and 9:30 \ Today Only f £ THE yg “MIRACLE MAN” | y With Thomas Meighan, 9 Betty Compson and i a Lon Chaney. *
davenports, which chiefly attract tfce flapper. Both flapper daughters and their more settled mothers, however, are agreed upon the merits of a patent dishwashing machine which claims to be run by a simple “twist ot the wrist” applied to the hot water faucet. It carries Us soap right along with it and after washing and scalding the obnoxious dishes —ask ny housewife if d'rty dishes are not the last word in obnoxiotisness—it leaves them to dry by evaporation. It threatens to put the time honored dish mop, rubber gloves and tea towel entirely out of the running. For not every woman is as fortunate as one who, when asked by the demonstrator if she did not need a patent dishwasher answered, “I should say not. I hnve two daughters at home.” FIX CHILDREN NO PROBLEM. Even six children would not be a serious problem for the home equipped with one of the tiled and enameled buths exhibited by some of the plumbing supply companies, for with such convenience* as showers, foot-aths and tubs that would make wonderful swimming pools for the youngest member, the entire half-dozen could be gone over in record time. Some bright mind, probably that of the father of a young son, has one bath exhibited in which coollooking green tiles have been used instead of the customery white, so small son cannot decorate them with a frieze of handprints before the evidences of his morning mud pie making can be removed. At least, if he does, the result is not so apparent.
£££&”? botmSSW All Shoe Stock Must Be JllHraiPnL A Sold Regardless of Profit Bring- your baskets. Do take advantage of the greatest shoe bargains ever offered. xjys1B This is done in order to close out the ~ y balance of our shoe stock. CHILDREN'S DEPT. WOMEN’S DEPT, Summer Dress mssf&ffk. 740 Pairs of SumPumps and mer Footwear •-IX I :_:._l2 C “Jzm o W y§ 7 Mothers! Bring the j W&*CoFdtiOil Youngster Saturday * jrf 1 Boys’ Solid School Shoes, in brown T A, Mr M and black, lacc style ASISI&OBIKSBBnMMMVdHHHIB Wonderful Values OTHER BARGAINS Bu^ , Da y Roys' tennis slippers; rubber 79c specials now 86 pairs ladies’ house 7Q. Ladies’ patent colt brown kkl slippers “C and white dress oxfords and \ QJf ' , . .. _ strap slippers: In French, mill- Jl H -f (J Men s house slippers, Qfie tary and baby doll heels; guar- I leather soles anteed every pair solid leather. H Children’s house slippers; variety fiQ/ Sold elsewhere from $4 to $6.. X of colors yrg, MEN! ATTENTION Saturday Specials mZMt 390 p,ir, QO M e n's 1) r o w n 9|jag IMOCSTRUCTABU SOLgS^la^felhia... lace -styles; all ALL WEAR-NO TEAR t, go S-ifurd-iy Open Saturday Night Until 9:30 So That Out-of-town Customers May Benefit By This Sale . MOYER'S * COD's DEPARTMENT STORE Deliv--137 West Washington St. eries 5 Doors West of Hotel Lincoln
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Speaking of Inducements which the home exhibit offers to large families, one enterprising firm, the Realtor Building Company, is displaying radio receiving sets, which they will Install for the purchaser in any house for which they hnve the building contract. That should be a wonderful solution of how to keep the family at home at night. Then, too, if one attends the demonstration of the telephone company and learns the correct way to make use of the phone service, it ought not be necessary to leave home at any time. MUSICAL BENT CAN BE SATISFIED. There are all varieties of musical Instruments shown, also, to make the evenings at home pass harmoniously—providing the members of the family do not conflict on their hours of practice. There are Irish harps and Italian harps, pianos, player pianos, talking machines, xylophones, horns—everything to suit the varied musical tastes of sister Jane or brother John, and in order that they may bo properly taught, the Indiana College of Music nud Fine Arts has a demonstration showing all the subjects which they teach and students from the school to proTe the results of the tenchlng. Among the other fine -arts demonstrated at the exhibit is that of reducing the atlil too high cost of living. Three women in the home economics booth show the housewife or the bride-to-be how to make the most out of a limited income, by proper buying and preparation of food, which gives added interest to the ire manufacturing ice boxes and self-regulating stoves and all
OH, MAN! KOKOMO, Ind., May 11.—Charging that her husband objected to her having window curtains In her home and tied them In knots, Mrs. Elisabeth Johannes Is applicant for a divorce from Joseph R. Johannes. Another aggrieved wife, Mrs. Minnie waits says In her divorce complaint that she had to live for three months in a tent because her husband refused to provide a home.
the other conveniences that are shown to make housekeeping a delight instead of a drudgery. More and more builders are giving thought to constructing kitchens pleasing to look at and efficient to work in. One booth shows the most adorable "built in” wall cabinets in a soft gray finish, with big drawers and little ones nnd shelves and table room for every possible need. The model on display is Just the correct size for a doll house, but a study of its construction proves the original would b* as practical as it is attractive. SHOW NOVEL POTATO FEELER. Along this line of kitchen efficiency, a novelty which is a decided improvement on the Army method of removing the potato from its skin —leaving more on the skin than on the potato—is a little device which uses a sort of sandpapering system to scratch off the potatoes skin, as well as the akin of the carrot and
other tight-eklnned vegetables. It Is probably an outgrowth of the primitive method of peeling new potatoes by rubIng them with brlckdust, but a much more satisfactory one, and it certainly gives the tubers a close shave. Thief Secures Cash and Valuable Ring A thief entered .the home of Miss Elizabeth Smith. 2262 Central avenue, and stole five SIOO bills and a diamond ring valued at $250, says a report to the police.
Ask any one of the millions ft of Ford Owners and they will tell you, that for pleasure, convenience, utility and Detroit* service, to Buy a Ford—and rena “ fo '* k *'> Spend the difference. Authorized Marion County Ford Dealeri Barber-Warnock Cos. The Frank Hatfield Cos. 823 E. Wash. SL 623 N. Capitol Ave. A. W. Bowen Olin Sales Cos. 941 Ft. Wayne Ave. 515 N. Meridian St. Carr Auto Sales Cos. Smith & Moore 5436 E. Wash. St 259 S. Meridian St. Fouts Car and Tractor Sales, Inc. Wangelin-Sharp Cos. 2549 W. Michigan St 443 Virginia Ave.
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School Holiday for Health Exposition A half-holiday has been declared by E. U. Graff, superintendent of public schools, on Friday afternoon. May 19, to ennble school children of the city to attend the Indiana Health Exposition at the State fairground. The program will be devoted to the heulth work of the public schools. Following the formal opening of the exposition the program will be given in the Women’s building. Mr. Graff will
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preside and Dr. Frederick D. Strieker. State health commissioner of Oregon, will deliver the principal address. High school mugical organizations will furnlih several numbers. Drills, exercises and exhibits by the various departments are being prepared under the direction of Dr. William Ocker. ACTION IS DELAYED. Judge Linn D. Hay today deferred action in the case of Jack Johnson, negro pugilist, until Saturday morning. A negro restuarant keeper is attempting to collect $4,500 from Johnson, which he alleges he loaned to the former champion.
