Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 109, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1922 — Page 5

bEBT. 15, 1922

SCHOOL NURSES LOSE POSITIONS Board Refuses to Rehire Nine After Hearing Reports. In appointing the school nursing force for 1322-23 the board of public health named nine new women out of twenty-two jobs, it was learned today. Some of the 1921-22 force who were not rehired appealed to Mayor Shank to intercede with the board for them, but Dr. E. N. Hodgin said they would not be taken back.

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Hodgin said the nine nurses were reappointed because of reports the board had received. It was intimated there may be further shake-up in some divisions of the i health department. WOMEN ORGANIZE “Invisible Empire” Auxiliary Launched in Texas. | By United Press ! AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 15.—The Women of the Invisible Empire of America was chartered here. The headquarters are at Dallas. Purposes declared In the charter are: “To educate women In science of government and history of United States and contribute from funds gathered by such organization to ori phanages and religious Institutions.”

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Movies Need Legs to Bring Dollars Into the Box Office

By JAMES W. DEAN NEW YORK, Sept. 15. —Legs are coming back into the movies. Legs are what take . the well-known tired business man into the theaters. Legs are what bring dollars into the box office. Mack Sennett, who made enough money producing leg pictures to stop making them when silly censors began to proclaim that a leg in motion pictures was a more insidious evil than a leg in the flesh on the stage, is responsible for the re-introduction of the bathing girl to the screen. The recrudescence of the movie leg occuss In “The Shriek of Araby,” a desert comedy In which girls will disport In a harem pool. Ben Turpin Is

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the star. His eyes will probably become straight looking at them. Legs is legs, just as pigs is pigs. Some years ago legs were limbs. That was before short skirts became the style and when women tried to swim with nightgowns on. Only an unoouth person referred to lower limbs as legs. It was perfectly

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proper to call upper limbs arms. Legs was a word to be said In a whisper and with a blush. The absence of musical comedies on the stage is given by Sennett as the reason for the revival of girl-show pictures. Few musical comedies are on the road because of the cost of tranportation. George M. Cohan, the Shnberts, Hammerstein and others have made money with musical comeOes not because of the music or the comedy contained in the shows so much as be-

cause of their selection of chorus girls. Protest against the girl-show movies was based on the assertion that they were not artistic, that they did not advance the standard of pictures. That’s very probably true, but where’s the art in a musical comedy that contains little music and little comedy? -|- -|- -|- In Indianapolis Today The following attractions are on view today: De Haven and Nice in

"Mulligan’s Follies” at the ShubertPark; The Oriole Terrace Orchestra at Keith’s; “Dear Doctor,” with Jack Collins at the Lyric; musical comedy and movies at the Rialto; “Baby Bears,” burlesque, at the Broadway; “Grandma's Boy,” at the Apollo; “Just Tony,” at Mister Smith's; “The Eternal Flame,” at the Circle; Mae Murray In “Broadway Rose,” at the Ohio; “The Grim Comedian," at the Colonial; "Trooper O’Neil, "■ at the Isis and "The Last Trail," at the Regent.

TURTLE CLIMBS FENCE Twenty-Pound Reptile Enters Chicken Yard—ls Punished. CROMWELL, Conn., Sept. 15.—John W. McLane of this city found a twen-ty-pound snapping turtle In his henyard when he went In to feed the chickens. He asserts the turtle climbed the ten-foot wire fence and made its entrance In that way, for there was no other method by which It could have gotten In. Mr. McLane made soup of the climber.

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