Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 97, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1922 — Page 7
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BANKER'S WIDOW IS DM ESST Mrs. Anna Wallace Hughes, 63, Passes Away at Home of Daughter in New Jersey. Mrs. Anna Wallace Hughes, 63, •iiuow of the late William A. Hughes, jfho was vice president of the 'letcher American Bank until his death in 1911, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. De Witt BroKaw, in Plainfield, N. J., yesterday, according to announcement made by family members here. Mrs. Hughes was the daughter of William Wallace, one-time postmaster of Indianapolis, and law partner of President Benjamin Harrison, and a granddaughter of David Wallace, eighth Governor of Indiana. Lewis j Wallace and Col. William Wallace, U. S. A., retired, are surviving brothers. Complete funeral arrangements will not be annuonced until the funeral party arrives in Indianapolis late to-! day.
I % 9 CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE mjr |S| S 9 All the Time 1 Until 11 P. M. L I nib MLLE. VERA & CO. “THE ACT BEAUTIFUL" MYRON PEARL & CO.—BILLY GASTON & CO. Twyman & Vincent, Keefe A. Lillian, Bovel & Baldwin, Ash & Franks. Paula Armstrong and Neville. Dancing In the Lyric Ballroom Afternoon and Evening |
BROADWAY South Illinois St. peppy burlesque OPENS Seats Now Selling Saturday Nite SEPT. 2 MOTION PICTURES. f j* |2 i L 1> The great special production, (® ryri i tTi “ in the name -V , * OF the LAW” Ben Turpin in‘Home Made Movies’
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HANGS HIMSELF Farmer Commits Suicide Because of 111 Health. By Times Special ROCHESTER, Ind., Sept. I.—lll health is given as the cause for George Moore, 85, farmer, committing suicide by hanging himself to a rafter in a barn at the home of his son, Frank Moore, east of here. He was a civil war veteran.
MOTION PICTURES. ANNIVERSARY WEEK A Great Program • GUY BATES POST in “The Masquerader” OVERTURE “PEER GYNT SUITE” Stage Specialties De Luxe Performances With Orchestra and Specialties 3 o’clock, 7:15 and 9:15 Attend the matinee and avoid the evening crowds.
AMUSEMENTS.
BECAUSE YOUR GRANDFATHER WAS HURT YEARS AGO IS NO REASON YOU SHOULD FEAR TOOTH EXTRACTION. THAT WAS BEFORE THE AGE OF MAXOLINE. OVER 100,000 TEETH HAVE BEEN EXTRACTED WITH OUR PAINLESS MAXOLINE METHOD.
Have always been hurt when having teeth extracted nntll my 12 teeth were extracted by the Maxollne Method without the least particle of pain. MRS. E. H. COLLINS. Greenfield, R. R. t.
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THE THREE STRONGEST PASSIONS KNOWN IN A LIFETIME
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MURAT Hr. GALA FAREWELL WEEK The Stuart Walker Company In Premier* of Htoart Wiiker'a Five Flights Up And The Gods of the Mountain Dunsany’s Masterpiece. IMPORTANT Curtain at 2:20 and at 8:20 sharp.
AI.I. NEXT WEEK. SEATS NOW MATS.—MON.. WED., SAT. SPECIAL. FOR STATE FAIR WEEK n The Music*! Comedy Sensation. U Direct From All Snmjner—Garrick Theatre, Chicago.
( “if :3b j'an r Ccn^.-ntrt T^ toftuCJ PRICES— Evenings, 50c, SI.OO. $1.50, $2. W All X Matinees, 50c, SI,OO, $l5O.
KEITH’S Opens Labor Day STELLA MAYHEW AND ALL-STAR BILL Box Office Open Dally 9 A.M.
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Can not praise the Maxollne Method too highly—never felt one of the 26 teeth come out HARRY T. STAFFORD, Palace HoteL
MOTION PICTURES.
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First Time at Popular Prices D. W. GRIFFITH’S “Orphans of the Storm” —With— Lillian and Dorothy Gish.
“NICE PEOPLE” With Wallace Reid, Bebe Daniels and Conrad Nagle Bobby Dnnn In "Give Him Air” International News Performance* Start 11:30—1:10—2:50 4 ; So_fi: 10—1:50—0:30
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