Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 157, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1922 — Page 17

NOV. 10, 1922

CITY WILL OPEN SuHIOLOFDRAMh Applications for entrance into thè school of drama which thè city will & rate this winter will be received frora any Citizen over cighteen year 3 of age, May or Shank announced today. The school wi!l be operated by thè recreation department, with G. Carlton Guy, director of thè municipal open air stock companies, and Mrs. Guy, as instructors. If a sufficient number of embryo actors apply, amateur performances will be staged at regular intervals through thè cold months, thè mayor said. If any of thè students cievelop ability, they will be tried out in thè summer companies. Applications should be filed at thè recreation office on thè third floor of thè City Hall, thè mayor said.

min MCHOLSTEAD By United Prcn GRANITE FAULS. Mlnn., Nov. 10. —A period of lax enforcement may folìow thè wet wave tliat swept thè country Tuesdav, Andrew J. Volstead, “father” of thè dry enforcement act, and defeated for Congress, told thè United Press today. “There may be a period of lax enbut thè eighteenth amendHhnt will always remain in thè conof thè United States,” said Volstead. “Fundamentally thè people of thè United States are against thè saloon. They have seen enough of intoxication and strong liquore. I believs there never again will be licensed selllng of liquor of any kind. VVe may flnd people winking at enforcement against light wines and beere, but thè people will never countenance thè open return of strong drink.” THIEVES ENTER FILLING STATION AND TAKEPHONE A burglar broke thè glass out of a window of thè Keystone gasoline filllng station at Deluware and St. Clair Sts., early today and entered thè office. F B. Miller, 1130 W. ThirtyFifth St., manager of- thè filling station, notifìed thè police. A pay telephone was stolen. The telephone, with . thè money box battered open, was sound in an alley in thè rear of 720 N. Delaware St. BASS ARE PLANTED More than 1,000,000 black fingerling bass were planted in rivers and lakes in Indiana this year, according to a statement made today by George Mannfeld, superlntendent of thè fish and game division of thè State conservation department. These bass were taken from thè Rivereide State nortn of Indianapolis, counties over thè Siate re-yi-ved a quota from thè four hatcheries. This division obtained 1.760 arresta during thè fiscal year ending Sept. 20. of which 580 were for fishing and hunting without licenses. SECOND PROWLER FLEES A burglar attempted to enter thè hoipe of Albert Coffin, 971 N. Delaware St., during thè night. Coffin heard thè burglar who was frightened away. It was thè second timo that an unsuccessful atterapt has been made to enter thè home this week.

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EDUCATIMI COST 517ZPERCHILD Education in Indianapolis and Marion County cost thè taxpayers J 172.26 per student during thè 1921-22 school year—sll6.4s for high school and $55.31 for grade school students. This is shown in a State-wide survey now being made by Ben Burris, State superlntendent of schools. The report received by Burris from Marion County school officiala shows that during thè last school year of thè total enrollment of 52,126 there were 30,123 boys and 20,003 girls. Total cost of educating all of thè students was $157,362,975 for high schools and $3,064,959.55 for grade schools. The report further shows that thè county is now using buildings and other properties valued at $13,810,555. GÒLDSTHATr DEVELOP INTO PLEUMONIA Chronic coughs and persistent colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, as emulsifled creosoto that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion ls a new medicai dlscovery with twofold action; it soothes and heals thè lnflamed membranes and kills thè germ. Of all known drugs, creosote ls reeognized by thè medicai fraternity as thè greatest healing agency for thè treatment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements wnich scothe and heal thè lnflamed membranes and stop thè irritation w'hile thè creosote goes on to thè stomach, is absorbed into thè blood, attacks thè seat of thè trouble and destroys thè germs that lead to serious complications. Creomulsion is guaranteed satlsfactory in thè treatment of chronic coughs and colds, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat diseases, and ls excelient for building up thè System aster colds or thè flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold, no ir.atter of how long standing, ls r.ot relieved aster taleing according to directior.s. Ask your druggist. Creomulsion Co., Atlanta, Ga. —Advertisement. For Sore Feet Peterson’s Ointment To thè millions of users of Peterson’s Ointment, Petersor says, ‘‘Don’t fail to use it for sore, inflamed, aching feet; it does thè work over night.” Best for piles, old sores, eczema, itching and pimply skin. All druggists, 35c, 60c, SI.OO, $3.50, $5.00. —Advertisement. DON’T GET UP NIGHTS This Syrnptorti Teli Von Theff Is Punger A head. J. H. Portoli Relleved at Seventy. ,T. IT. Dnrtnn, IV. Graham, Va., says: •‘1 wns tolti that gettili;: up night was a disease that belonged to old people. 1 have sound different. I bave taken Litblated Buehu (Keller formula) a short time and now I am nornial. I had to get up 7or S times a night I have 1-een troubled for 40 years. Will g adiy teli anyone persona lly.” Mthiated Buehu (Keller forraula) *et a on thè kìdneys artd bladdcr like Epsom Salta on thè boweìs. It cleans them out. relieving thè bladder of many abnormal deposits. These tablets cost 2e apieee. This prieo makes !t posslble to place in thè formula several drugs which are useful for rellef. The formula is on thè package. It is not Ilkely you have ever taken anything similar. Try a few taidets for backacbe, s'-nbling. scunty or high-eolored urine, and frequent desire at night. Be sugp to get thè Keller fonnula I.lthtated Buehu at all drug Stores, or wrlte Keller Laboratory, Mechanlcsburg, 0., or locally at Ilook's Drug Stores.—Advertisement.

A M USE MENTS PALACE 2 BIG f nr 1 SMAI.L SHOWS ,u * 1 rRICE —NOW SHOWING—SEATTLE HARMONY KINGS JOHN BARRYMORE “SHERLOCK HOLMES” 5 Other Vaudeville Acts. KATS. 15C-25C-EVES. 25c-40c

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Crowds Make it necessary to present thè fashion show 4 TIMES Saturday At 1:45, 3:45, 7:00, 9:00 This spectacuiar fashion show presented by special arrangement with L. S. Ayres & Co. and assisted by L. Strauss & Co., can not be retained another week. If you haven’t already seen It —don’t fail to see it today or tomorrow.

The Unrestricted Choice of Children’s Hats In Our Basement Millinery Dept. Saturday Only An exceptional reduetion on all children’s hats in stock for our regular children’s day event. F ° r brisk wìnter S *OO / school days pg m v I i what could be | JP I more practical In thè Following Materials: "Velvet Suedelike Beaver and Attractive Felts Also those famous Priscilla Dean tams, with every little girVs favorite color in stock, such as: —Green —Orange —Brown —Black —Blue . —Copen —Red —White ANGORA HATS The Latest in Sports Wear We have in stock a largo num- d? O Q ber of those wonderful Angora *r 1•O */ hats in thè wanted colors, such as red, brown, blue, green and tan. Saturday Special— dHb —Basement Millinery Department. THE ffm. H. BLOCK CO.

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‘KEITH'S Home of Quality Vaudeville Oon't Mlbh This Musical Comedy “THE SON DGDGERS” FEATIRING JOHN E. WALKER With Big Company and Chorus and thè Famous “Lt'MINOCS t.OWNS” VASCO THE MAI) MISHIAX CLARA BARRY Supported by ORVILLE WII IT LEDO E “For Just a Few Moment Only” KANE and GRANT I’ep and Personali!} - Personilled The Big Lailgh Feature LEWIS and DODY Urlio.Hello, Hello or i hero Horhefia BIANCHE blIEBWÒOI) & BKO. % *gr AntlrH Tf You I-lke Jazz Munte, See DAVE HARRIS and Hls BAND OF ? SYNCOPATOR3 l'athe News —Topies—Fables

Contlnuous Vaudeville I VDIP now j L I Itili 1 1 unni pj SPRINGTIME I FRIVOLITIES I COSCIA “THE ANO STAGE VERDI DIRECTOR” i| Scotty Weston, Welser &. Reiser, Varlety Trio y, Homer Sisters, 3 Belmonts Dancing In thè Lyric Ballroom R Afternoon and Evenlng

ENGLISH’S SK No. 13-14-15 “To thè Ladies” —With— HELEN HAYES Prlces Nights: 50c to $3.00 —Matinee, 5(Ve to $1.50 —Seat* Selling.

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CLARENCE EDDY Organ Recital CADLE TABERNACLE November 13, 8:30 P. M. The brilliant playing and registration of Mr. Eddy, who can justly be elassed ainong thè foremost organists of our epoch was greatly admired. Comment Appearing in Le Figaro aster Mr. Eddy's Paris Concert Advance Sale of Seats Indianapolis Talking Machine Co., 134 N. Penn. St.

M— — SIMBEBT 1 Il D A T 3 Nlghts MON. i Utt A R Startlng NOV. | O lI.AST FOl It TIMES WEI). HAT., BEST SEATS SI.OO MATINEE TOMOKUOW lEK SUtBKBT PKESENTS PLANTATION DAYS H o d g E AMERICA’S COLOREU FQR ALL Qf US Prices—Evenlng, BOc. 7.V. $1 00. A KEW i T 2S F N r E TrT BK LI * E Tomorrow Matinee, 23c und èrte. Prices—Ève., 500. SI.OO, *1.50 and $2.00 Next hunday Evenlng, 8:30, Novembri-" Prh es, SI.OO, $1.60, SZ.OO, $2.60. No tnx UKRAINIAN NATIONAL CHORUS ALhXANDEK JK.OSIIETZ # Conductop, MME J Ni n VA KOSHETZ Fedcradon' of SfnZoUs Public Lendine Soprano Moscow (.rami Opera School Teaehers BROADWAY—Burlesque L!n. 6506 I PEPPER POTS with AMORITA L-V ADIES AT M A T., 15c Wrestllng Tue. Night, Nov, 11—Jack Reynolds ts. Lynn Curley, West, t hampion MOTION PICTURES

WILLIAM DUNCAN 7 “The FightingGuide” Christle Comedy. NEWS NQW PLAYING 2d WEEK I I UÌ KEX INGRAM PRODUCTION I l‘The Prisoner of Zenda’ il <- /neutre % With Alice Terry—Lewis Stono Z. V/ PEKFOKMANCE3 START ''"■■■STiUt- 11:30 —t : 30—3 : 30 — 5 : 30— t :30 —9 :30

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BREÀD *T ut , breadhot from our ovens at 8:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. All pan breads, lncluding rye, graham, whole wheat, Mother's and homo- r made; 1-lb. loaves. DC Choice Cuts of Beef RIB ROAST, or pound cAjC CHUCK ROAST, t o pound. 1 OC FOT ROAST, 1 C pound i*)C CHOICE BONELESS oa VEAL ROAST, pound 4VC CHICKENS, fresh killed, for frying or roastlng, Q*?™ pound Jdl COLD BOILED HAM, special sweet cured, machine slieed, pound 00 C

Skuffer $129 SHOES | For Boys and Girls 1,000 Pairs for Saturday Only Made of brown leather, extension soles, all new merchandise. Every pair perfect neat and prac- GÉSMIk,?* tical — —Tliiifd Floor.

THE BASEMENT STGRE Continuing thè Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Dresses and /Wk . Sport Coats èhm Ats7-£s jJ \ i You’ll agree, when you scc these remarkAl .I / ‘iTjf alile garments that their low priee—^7.9s— \ *I si 110 ' vay c^oes j ust^ce t 0 t^ ie ' r rea * wort^ì The Dresses— The Coats— Show thè very latest Are exceptionally smart tJ' ily TfiSf style effeets and come for motor, school, n l'* si *' | / I in sizes for small wom- Street and generai * j l .: | en and misses to stouts. wear. Made of polaire, jf-J i A Made of tricotine, velour, mixtures. fancy Poiret twill and twlll plaids and herringAprons and Dresses crppo d ° chine witb trimmin ss of For Women and Misses Slipover Sweaters, 94c for WOMEN AND MISSES—Of soft $1.50, $2.00, £3 M wool yarn. Sllghtly lmperfect. s2! QualUies 3oo ToL Bathrobes, $2.95 Salesmen’s samples—thè most approved ->- “*> ' i n^0 4 Vo° t a, o paSl WallketffilltCr,a!3 sateen, gingham, ch,ambray and percale. "Women will select them by thè twos and DI*CSSCSj $3.95 threes, so we’d advise you to arrive as For Stout Women—Sizes 46 to 50 soou as posslble to avold disappointment. Well made of velour. Tweßty-five In thè There are but 300 In thè lot. lot. Doli Sulkies, Musical Tops, Footbails > J J*. t MERRY WHI R L DOLL SULKY—(As pic/jp (Ty HUMMING TOPS tured). Handsoraely finI Brighi enameled Steel * ish t d br E ght c D o, ? rs ; A VÌI SAi/ , , cJOa reai girls toy. r rie ed— VS ‘ top3 ’ a most enter ' aq AbI&I. taining toy. Priced “MAMA" DOLLS—The doli with thè hu-* ideal for y° un S man voice; says “Marna” and with a lit- r&ÌÉllftWr ** o y 8• P r * ce^ tle assistance walks or dances and exe- at $1.98, $1.75, cutes many steps a human ia $1.25, /*Q being can; specially priced at 98c and Ujt

Choice Cuts of Pork BONELESS ROAST, 90 pound ÙOC COTTAGE ROAST, 99 LOIN ROAST, 90 pound LO C FRESH HAMS, half 9A or whole, pound DRIED BEEF, fresh ma- aq chine chipped, pound ORF-AMERY BUTTER, Sun-lit, deliclous, churned fresh from pasteurized cream, 1-pound r a carton DUC ROYAL LUNCHEON COFFEE, onr own blend cf thè finest coffees, perfect aroma and flavor (3 pounds, 05c), 99 PEACHES, extra fancy 09 quality, pound OL C

PEUNBS, California Santa Claras, medium size, 97e pound .LI C FRESH NUT MEATS— Peean halv.-a 51.15 Jordon almonds .. fi.ls Engilsh walnut halves. .§ 1.00 Brazil nuts .. 70<J Valencia alinonds 75<> Shelled fllberts, pound 45<* MINCEMEAT, fresh from 91our Sun-lit kitchen, pound... L3C COCOANI’T, shredded, in 00_ bulk, pound OLC PEANET BUTTER, Sun-lit, made fresh while you 1 i wait, pouud *4C POTATO CHIPS, fresh and crisp from our Sun-lit Ci _ kitcnen, pound C CHEESE— Wisconsin cream, pound.3s£ Wisconsin brick, pound..3s<i SALAD PRESSING, Wright’s Suprema mayonnaise, 09 81-a-h unc 6 J a r OLC —Fifth Floor.

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