Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 138, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1922 — Page 2

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FICHE TO HE EITEHTAINED IN INDIANAPOLIS Foreign and American World War Veterans Arrive Here Sunday Morning. Prominent ex-service men, citizens end officiala will constitute thè reception coni mi t te# to meet foreign and American notables from thè Fidac convention. being held In New Orleans, at thè Union Station at 10 a. m. Sun- - day. World War heroes of thè United States, Franco, Belgium, Great Britaln. Italy, Roumanla, Serbia and Czecho-Slovakia wlll be ainong thè \-isitors, who wil lbe entertained with trips to points of Interest, a luncheon *' at tbe Country Club and a dinner at thè Claypool Hotel. The State department of thè American Legion has charge of thè entertainment. Jackson K. Landers, chairman of thè reception committee, will name his assistants later. Morris G. Fuller, genei-al chairmcn for thè day, announced other committees as follows: Luncheon —Smiley N. Chambers and Keifer Mayer. Automobile —William Guy Wall, chairman. and J. P. Ragsdale. Russell Ryan, Solon J. Carter and John Kautz. Dinner —L. C. Huey, chairman; Cari . Bauer, R. H. Habbe, Sidney S. Miller and Arthur R. Robinson. Finance —John S. Fishback and Frank Henley. Police —Willard S. Boyle and Louis J. Koster Jr.

A lady rlding In thè rear seat of a sedan was busily engaged in putting her hair In kid curlers while she rolled and swayed as thè automobile hit thè chuck holes on Shelby St. —E. H. A policeman carne out of a grocery at Blaine and Miller Sts. Evidently he bad been kicked hard by thè mule. He went staggering up thè alley to Howard St.. to pulì his box. Passersby remarked to each other. “do you see thè same thing I do?” — C. V. L. A man walking north on Illinois St., threw out his arm as a signal as he turned a corner going east.—E. C. I saw a boy about 14 years of age turn thè switch on an electric tight and then attempi to jump into bed before thè light went out. —L. L. K. A boy proceeded west on Washington St.. on a bicycle, reading a comic paper as he rode. —E. F. H. A voman on an E. Washington St. car ripped thè hem out of her dress to let it down longer—H. V. C. An old woman held up trafile at Market and Pennsylvania Sts. while 6he crossed thè intersection. —P. E. At thè southeast corner of Meridian and Washington Sts. at 6:07 Tuesday afternoon I heard a trafile cop bawl out an auto driver, who stopped to avoid running down a boy on a wheel "Come on, come on; you’ve got thè right-of-way,” thè cop yelled. “I’il take ’em to thè hospital. —H. E. &

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BIBLE IS FILMED Old Testament History Dramatized

B WALTER D. HICKifAN The first attempt to film thè important events related in thè Old Testament will be rcvealed at Engllsh’s next Sunday night when "Aster Slx Days” opens for a fifteen-day engagement. Govemor Warnen T. McCray, Mayor Samuel Lewis Shank, J. J Cole of thè Cole Motor Car Company, Judge James A. Collins, Booth TarkliTgton, John Philip Sousa and others will be thè guests of thè management during thè run of thè picture. Many prominent ministers of thè city have been invited to see thè picture during thè first Indiana run. This picture was booked at an opportune time because one of thè biggest ehurch meeting 3 of *he State will te held in thè city next week. A special orchestra, under thè diHERE’S ALICE

V i \J mi ALICE CAVANAUGH Here is Alice. She is known as thè “girl with thè souiful eyes." Miss Cavanaugh is one of thè dancers with “Sue. Dear.” a musical comedy, which cpens a three- day engagement at English's tonight.

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