Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1922 — Page 23

SHgy.O’S PRESENCE OF ggflk SAVES TWO LIVES Rescues Mother and By United Xevs CHICAGO, June 30.—Nine-yec ry Cook will never have to tease. i another u.' ■’nop or doll, her aer declared Th. 3day night, ary’s mother and sister were over_e by sewer gas In the basement of e, liar)’ found them, he floor. Mary was only 3 out had the presence of all her father on the tele--1 then, after some hard tugboth mama and sister out In nped into his car and broke rds for the distance between home. He arrived to find r had called a doctor, who Ing the two victims and deonly the prompt action of r-old daughter had saved . IGER FINES ASSESSED enced in City Court on rges of Selling Liquor. ger fines assessed In city s: Tones. 11 X. Jefferson Ave., t F. Barnett, 340 Concordia Harrison Collins, ?100; ajnpmote, 518 S. East St., Your.g, 333 X. fontaine, 732 X. iVarman t was arrested on a blind tiger tge.

jived for 36 Years On fe An Island With Lepers

□ffa A. DONALDSON. K#sss Staff Correspondent) June 30 (United BKm the lonely solitude or leper settlement of the island of Molokai, Dutton has sent to HBoutside" greetings on h.a Mbutior has beer, at the for thirty si* Rfitas never e“t foot off th since he first went there, ! ■eM by ideals of service to j A He began his ministrations Brl->oys and young men, hlmtmder the shadow of the Dutton Is the true Father Damien, the ■it and first worker of the who* was so deeply adLouis Stevenson, and Stevenson defended in KgS'Father Damien Letters.” in Good Health Damien, who fell a osy after years of dethe unfortunates on Dutton has always good health. He is a ir /&an, having retired after utilities with the rank was at that time Beau Bnmunell, dash§SsJg PERMITS 1233 North Oxcarafe, Tux- * -4C57 Gr-. •e'.'.ai. 5 - ■SfisAw dw el ling. Ti’S Elwood. nr. 2329 S. Meridian. s Shelby. 5-1 1164 Vdetl. 5500. -i ”, - Julian. $7.- ' S Cari'oi

Has Played All But Circus Horse

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Aldrich Bowker, actor. In playing more than 650 roles during his career has appeared in stock, moving pictures, musical comedy and one season was a clown in a circus.

The Fountain of Youth has been : discovered. Such Is the claim of Aldrich Bowj ker who has been on the stage for | twenty-five years. He has played more than SSO different roles. “The theatrical profession is no bed of roses, but I have a lot of fun even | though I do have to work mighty , hard,” he declares. "I’ve come to the j conclusion that It's the hard work | connected with my job that keeps me j young. "I know several men who are not ! a day older than I am who already | have one foot In the grave. They I take life too seriously. Really they don't know how to play at all. 1 "Looked at in one way, my profesj sion is just play all the time. It Is ;my Fountain of Youth. When I get ! so old that I'm no longer able to play, J even the roles of old men, I have a j nice little farm not far from Boston • where I'll hie myself to, and there winter's evenings I'll sit before my ; fireplace and in my memory replay i the hundreds of parts I have played.” j Mr. Bowker is many miles away | from his old age farm, as he is mak- | ing anew record of achievement with | the Stuart Walker Company this j summer.

ing, gay, and loving the pleasures of life. * Suddenly, in his 35th year, it dawned on him that he was wasting his life. He determined to salvage it through religion. His religious fervor aroused, he entered the Trappist monastery at Gethsemane, Kentucky, and determined to bury himself from the world and spend his days In selfabnegation. While In the Redemptorist monastery in New Orleans, he chanced upon a magazine describing the work of Father Damien and his work among the lepers In the Isolated Kalawao colony on Molokai Island. Dedicate His Life. Inspired by the work of the great priest who had dedicated his life to easing the pain of the hopeless outcasts, Brother Dutton determined to go to Molokai, "''fcie got In touch with Father Damien, who bade him come. Early in the summer of 1886 he sailed from San Francisco, and on July 29 reached Kalawao. From that

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ALDRICH BOWKER.

SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. The movies have taken up the newspaper Idea of what happened years ago. The Universal people soon will release what is known as "The Mirror," a movie which will show actual news events as they happened years ago. The first Issue of “The Mlrrow” movie will show the inauguration of President McKinley on March 4, 1897, just a little over twenty-five years ago. Xo automobiles are In this parade. Then as a contrast, the Harding inaugural of 1321 will be shown. -I- -I- -I----ON VIEW TODAY IN THEATERS. The following attractions are on view today: Vaudeville and movies at B. F. Keith's and the Lyric; "Erstwhile Susan” with Elizabeth Patterson, at the Murat; musical comedy and movies, at the Rialto; "The Man from Mex:co." at the Brookslde Park Municipal Theater; "The Beauty Shop,” at the Apollo; “The Deuce of Spades,” at the Circle; "Strange Idols," at the Isis; "Reported Missing,” at the Colonial; "The Glorious Fool," at the Ohio, and "Wife Against Wife,” at Mister Smith's.

day to this, he has never left the settlement. "I expect to die on Molokai,” Brother Dutton declared on his 79th birthday. “It is my home, and I am happy here —happy because I can live for others, and especially for those who need care and comfort and friendship as they wait for death in this lonely spot, I have had a full life, but I did not begin to live until I came to Kalawao.” Thief Takes Radio A thief entered the Savoy Theater, 1227 Oliver Ava., and carried away a radio set worth S3OO last night.

MARRIAGE A LA MODE In most countries when a girl wants to get married she knows the situation is up to her and exercises her charms accordingly. In parts of Greece, however, when a girl has reached a marriageable age, and no gallant has suggested she join him in a lttle excursion to the marriage license bureau, she may compel her father to secure her a husband. Fathers are often reduced to indigence.

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Store Open Monday All Day, of Course . Closed Tuesday, Fourth of July

Two-Trousers SUIT Sail For Men and Young Men gWB> Including Two Pairs Trousers jMj Enormous Variety All Can Be Fitted Every Suit All Wool Newest and Smartest Models Jsl •—Daylight Clothing Store, Third Floor. 'gj

All-Wool SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN PFICF 1 Q C • rwo Pairs Trousers H qjl Included at $18.95. Coat, vest and two pairs long trousers, all for $18.95. Remember, every su tis all vooL Regulars and stouts. Plenty of | sport models ant: tweeds. $5 and $6 Men’s TROUSERS SALE AQ An Extra Pair V ith PRICE f J/(3 Your Coat and Vest Good, serviceable, all-wool fabrics, including all-wool blue serges, excellently tailored to stand hard wear. Patterns to match suits, as well as good, durable, all-wool work trousers. Sale price, 82.98. Genuine Palm Beach Men’s Trousers, $3.85.

Two Greatly Reduced Groups of Smart Silk DRESSES Up fa $25 Qualities t Styles that will appeal to the young miss or her mother, in every imaginable new and old shade. The materials are the newest and of a quality that will please the most exacting. Cascade silk, satin back Canton, Roshanara crepe, Georgette crepe, crepe de chine, Chantilly lace, Canton crepe, krepe knit, seaspray silk and ocean Practical dresses for street, business or sports wear or more W ( l \ elaborate models for afternoon or evening fetes. V Such striking features as drapes, culotte panels, slashed sleeves, angel sleeves, bateau, round and V necks.

“Auto Brand” and Berman W ork Shirts, 88c Well made, of excellent quality fchambray, with collars attached; coat or slipover style; one or two pockets; in tan, gray or blue; sizes to 17V2; high grade in every respect.

“LEE” UNIONALLS —A practical work suit for men for all kinds of work; made of an excellent grade of denim, khaki twill and Thorndyke hickory stripe; every garment triple stitched and strongly reinforced. Sizes 32 to 46 inclusive. Spetu. $2.95

U. S. Player Rolls The best and longest word rolls on the market are now priced at SI.OO, or if acjompanied by one of q/\ vour old rolls . 01/C

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FOUR - IN - H A N D TIES —Washable, mercerized, in a good range of patterns, tubular; special Sat- -l q urday at 15/C ATHLETIC UNION SUIT E —O f checked nainsook, taped seams, elastic insert, full roomy seat, cut full; sizes 34 to 46; special Saturday (3 suits for

Boys’ Two Trouser Suits *4.98 SIZES 8 to 17 YEARS Sturdy wearing suits in effective shades, well made, in good styles. Two pairs of full lined trousers with each suit! Splendid suits for vacation wear —54.98. BOYS’ WASH TROUSERS—Sizes 8 to 16 years, light and dark materials, well fA made, fast c010r5.... JjC BOYS’ OVERALLS— Sizes 4 to 12 years, practical garments of blue stripe denim, with firmly sewn and fn reinforced

BWH. BLOCKS Hart Scbaffner A Man Guaranteed Clothes tor Men, Vonnc Men and Bol|

Genuine Palm Beach Suits For Men and Young Men Sale Price $ 8.95 Regulars, stouts, shorts, longs—all $8.95. Mohair Suits For Men and Young Men Sale Price *11.95 Regulars, stouts, shorts, longs—all $11.95.

Clearance of Broken Lots WASH FROCKS Up to $6 Qualities

$^.95 In accordance with our policy to have well-rounded stocks at all times, we have weeded out all broken sizes and grouped them in one special lot for quick clearance, Saturday. Gingham Tissue Voile Swiss Not all sizes in each style, but most every size in the lot. Many pretty models in attractive colorings.

Bedding and Domestics

COUCH PADS—AII cotton felt filling, 20pound weight, standard size, good serviceable driU coverings in attractive art tick patterns ; very C • A Q special ipj-TJ MATTRESSES— All cotton felt (filling, standard size, 45-pound weight, in fancy art tick covering. Two special numbers for Saturday at d* Q A g $9.50 and .... $0.40 WHITE CROCHET BEDSPREADS Regular bed size, medium weCbt, good selection of patterns (no phone orders), spe- in cial, Saturday. sl.4;*/

Candies for FRESH MADE NUT Oi TOASTIES, special, pound £*xC SPICED JELLY STRINGS, assorted; special, pound AoC FRUIT FLAVORED CHOCOLATES- assorted; special, on pound box 05/C

“First Longw Trouser” Suili For Young Men Sale Prion w Sizes 31 to 35 All wool—plenty of sport models and tweeds. Two pairs trousers included at $12.50. j

KAPOX CUSHION PILLOWS Covered with beautiful cretonne; regular 50c Quality, OQ each JvC WHITE SATIN BEDSPREADS Hemmed, full double bed size, in a wide range of patterns; regularly $3.75, Saturday, spe-dro <t n clal at VL.U “ 81x90 BLEACHED SHEETS Empire brand, Mohawk qualspecial $1.25 T A B LE OILCLOTH —45 inches wide, best quality, white and fancy patterns; reduced for o ,4 Saturday, yd.... OtC

the Fourth OPERA STICK AND DIANA CONFECTIONS, delicious and wholesome— Regular 25c jar, special. .104 Regular 80c jar, special.. 154 We have a large assortment of novelties and favors for the 4th of July.

SEAMLEBB BLEACHED SHEETS —Good heavy quality, finished with 8-inch hem, will stand the test of laundering; highly recommended for home and hotel use, size 81x90; 1 a each si.lU ABSORBENT CHEESECLOTH Yard wide; put up In sealed sanitary paper hags—--10-yard b01t. ......654 5-yard bolt -834 WHITE CROCHET BEDSPREADS Double bed, neat allover designs, launder perfectly; regular $2.50 quality, (1 qq Saturday..... $ 1.5/0