Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 62, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1922 — Page 7
JULY, 22, 1922
kill BIG ISSUE , BEFORE PRIMARY AS TEXAS VOTES Prohibitionists No Longer Occupy Spotlight in , Large State. CULBERSON OUT FOR SENATE Five Others Asking Support of Democrats in First Sharp Issue. By United Prate DALLAS, Texas, July 22. —Bereft of political battle—prohibition—Texas Is taking its campaign stimulants from the Ku-Klux Klan and antl-Klan bottle with a farm-labor coalition chaser. The issue will be partially settled at today's first 1923 Democratic primary. The lines have been closely drawn on this issue in the senatorial campaign, where six candidates are in the field. The two candidates receiving the highest number of votes will enter the
MOTION PICTURES. NEXT WEEK A PARAMOUNT PICTURE The Breath of Tropical Palms, the Thunder of Seas on Glistening Beaches —the Smile of a Beautiful Woman—and They Made a Man U neonqnerable. lljj Cast Includes Sylvia Breamer, Clarence Burton, Ann Schaeffer, Jean De Briac and Edwin Stevens Christie-Educational Comedy, “Hokus-Pokus” Fox News Weekly mi nit * TheßarcfiiH)lLsy^ an ’ CiECLETTa °/NeW3 I® .VI Day
run-off primary, two weeks hence, unless the unexpected happens and one candidate records a majority of votes. In the gubernatorial race, where four names will appear on the ballot, the Klan does not seem to be so important a factor. Governor Neff is out for re-election. Harry T. Warner, Paris, newspaperman and avowed opponent of the Klan, has conducted & strenuous 'campaign through his paper, the Faris Morning News. Six Out for Senator Six candidates, Including the venerable Senator himself, are seeklrg the toga of Charles A. Culberson, which he has held for many years. Senator Culbertson announced early in bis campaign that he was unalterably opposed to the klan. Former Congressman Robert L. Henry of Waco declared he was a member of the organization and has solicited votes on that basis. Cullen F. Thomas. Dallas lawyer, said the klan must die or else be reorganized along different lines. Mayfield a KJ axis man Earle B. Mayfield, Meridian, member of the Texas railway commission, has been recognized as one of the klan adherents. Clarence Ousley, former assistant Secretary of Agriculture, has opposed _he klan. Former Governor James E. Ferguson, who was Impeached, is the remaining candidate. He has strongly opposed the klan.
RADIO REFLECTOR LESS ENER By PAUL F. GODLEY, America’ a Foremoat Radio Authority, There Is little doubt that very small amounts of radio energy before long will enable the negotiation of great distances. Radio engineers are now working on the application of the radio reflector principle particularly for those stations which communicate over great distances. Os the energy now transmitted from the antenna of a station only an lnflnitesslmally small part does useful work at the receiver. The total enerREFIXCTIWOVAtfe: /•*-, AfiTEKWAE. f\ / V 1 '-v. * f\ -riiAUSMrmtia / \ A’ITENMA /*V\ / ANGLE or FHDJECTIQH THE RADIO REFLECTOR AND HOW IT WORKS. gy used Is spread over a vast circular area. If It were possible to direct all the energy employed toward one definite point, a great reduction in the power required to reach a certain distance would be possible Immediately. Transatlantic stations employ on
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CONSUMES GY IN PROPORTION the average about 250 horsepower of energy. Maroonl’s reflector device Is one way of solving this problem of energy wastes. Little Energy With a beautifully constructed model transmitting on a wave length of one meter he directed the course of the wave at will within a very small angle. Behind the transmitting antenna Is placed a reflector of semi circular shape. This reflector Is composed of vanes, which are really antennae In themselves. These are spread exactly one wave length from the transmitting antenna. Energy thrown off from the transmitting antenna Is absorbed by the wave antennae and Is re-radiated.
MOTION PICTURES. A BIYSTERrHOMANCE - II SEE MIX’S SENSATIONAL RACE WITH A PRAIRIE FIRE! f " : 3 —* f-CHRISTIE-EDUCATIONAL COMEDY m Up “KISS AND MAKE UP” L NEXT WEEK |J Ss l J' ™mmm i —mm
The energy which Is thrown back toward the transmitting antenna Is so timed, due to the spacing between the antenna and reflecting vane, that the radiation from the antenna Is reinforced to a marked degree. Thus, the greater portion of the radiant energy is thrown In one direction. Stations using these methods are already In experimental operation abroad, and the way Is pointed toward further possibilities for radio communication. RADIO PROGRAM Indian spoils (Hatfield) WOH —Dally Except Sunday—--10.-00-11:00 a. m., musical program with special features. 10:15 <t m.. financial, grain and livestock market reports. lrt)0-200 p. m„ musical program with special features. 1:20 p. m„ market reports. 4:00-6:00 p. m„ musical program with special features. 4:15 p. m., police notloes. 4:50 p. m., baseball scores.
8:30-10:00 o’olook. Monday. Wednesday and Saturday, concerts. Indianapolis (Ayres-Hamilton) ffLK —Daily, Except Sunday—--11:00-11:80 a. m„ musical program. 11:30 a. m.. weather reports and weather forecast (485 meters). 12:30 p. m.. musical program. 2:00-2:15 p. m„ musical program. 3:00-3:15 p. m.. musical program. 5:00 p. m.. baseball results. 10:00 p. m.. time and weathsr reports (485 meters). RADIO PRIMER SERIES-PARALLEL SWITCH—An electrical switch which keeps part of a olroult in series while In one position, or by a turn Into another contact places the same part In parallel with the rest of the circuit. Thief Takes TVoust *s A thief carried away the trousers of Herlam Rolling. 115 N. Dickson St., last night. There was $7.70 in the trousers pocket.
NEW FIRM FORMS Bachman Milling Company Organizes With $50,000 Capital. The Bachman Milling Company. 960
AM USEM ENTB. * S / kr 5V LAST TWO TIMES TODAY. *, .? “HERE COMES THE BRIDE” V S 1 ’ • Ml TP A T An Next Week 2 s ►I IVIU IVrV 1 Mau., Wed. Thu. Sat. A ►2 ■ ►2 Stuart Walker presents | The Greatest Society Comedy Ever Written The School —for— Scandal 5 ... • By Richard Brinsley Sheridan J with J 4 A Superb Cast % Wonderful Costumes r* f Splendid Scenery I 5 ►2 . •! The most distinguished production of six seasons 2 *2 f NOTE—Owing to the length of this attraction the curtain m will rise promptly at 8:15 and 2:15. Tm
The Live Spot of Theater Row ALL NEXT WEEK Oh! Sweet Mama” MUSICAL COMEDY WITH A KICK GIRLS —CLASS —SPEED Extra Added Feature EMILY STEVENS In Harold MacGrath’s Famous International Romance The Place of Honeymoons with MONTAGUE LOVE Balloon Ascension Sunday, July 23, 4 P. M. Madame Goldie Thomson will make a parachute drop from the largest balloon ever constructed. Special FREE Attraction POLLARD’S Victor Five Jazz Orchestra Will give a concert each evening from July 24 to 29, v I inclusive, on our specially constructed stage in the center of the park. Tractor Convention visitors welcome to Indiana's Coney Island. Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Nights. Take Riverside car at Lincoln Hotel, corner Illinois and Washington Streets. Riverside Amusement Park MOTION PICTURES^ Wdiim F Thrill. ‘ IfnaKMT * sl,ow That Wl!| JPtJISSSISJ week ELECTRIFY YOU 1
FRANK FARNUM assisted by AL HART, BHORTY HAMILTON and FRANCIS FORD in the ALL STORY ARGOSY TALE “So This is Arizona” .
BUSTER KEATON IN THE RIB TICKLER “THE COPS”
Madia cm Ave., has bean formed bj Leland Carter of Indianapolis, Georgs Walden of Franklin, and Elsa Bach man, Valentine Bachman, Lura Bach man and Irma Bachman of Woodrufl Place. Incorporation is for $50,000.
RUTH ROLAND In Episode Two of “The Timber Queen” A Heart Throbber a Second. “The Flaming Forest”
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