Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 163, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1922 — Page 13

KOV. 17, 1922

CHESTWQRKERS RAIBE 3305.152 Auditing Committee Announces * That Amount Has Reached 47 Per Cent of Quota. DONOR3 FORGET CREEDS South Division Leads Thus Far in Efforts to Obtain $643,584 for Charities. ' Community Chest workers were enthuslastic today over thè resulta of thè flrst three days of .thè carri palgn to ralse $643.534 for organized charities In Indianapolis. Officiai statement Issued late yesterday evenlng by thè auditing committee gare thè total amount ralsed as $305,152.06, or 47 per cent of thè quota. People who last vear would have nothlng to do wlth thè chest are giving llberallv, accordine to rnany workers. People of all denomlnations and creeds are forgetting thelr dlfferences and working together In thè common cause of hunmanlty. The work of inltlal glfts committee. whlch has heen bringlng huge oontributlons, ni 11 soon be a thlng of thè past, accordine to Albert M. Rosenthal, chalrman of thè committee. The work gjf thè chest wlll depend upon thè etti *s of thè workers In thè various Mlstrtcts. he sald. The dlstrlct ehairmea are showlng excellent progress, and mar.y are approachlng thelr quota South Division Leads The South Division is leadlng wlth 62 per cent of lts quota already ralsed. The standing of thè other dlvlslons ls as follows: North Division, $23,933.63, or 44 per cent of lts quota; East Division, $7,939. or 25 per cent; West Division. $30,141.63, or 42 per cent; MI le Square Division, $197,537.03, or 48 per cent. Rabbi Morris M. Feuerìleht. in speaking of thè work of thè Community Chest yesterday. sald: “There are 270.000 people in Indianapolis who must he!p thè remainlng 60,000 unfortunate people In thè community. A man who has thè means to assist, but who says ‘I will not help thè Community Chest because lt helps people of an opposing denominatlon to mine,' ls a paraalte upon society." Rabbi) Feuerìleht expressed surprfse that such a splrit exlsted among people of thè community. He characterlzed them as not 100 per cent American. A contribution of SI,OOO was made yesterday by A. Borensteln as a memoria! to Joseph Borensteln. Leo Rappaport, a director of thè Community Chest, wlll make Ave-min-ute talks at factories throughout thè city today. LECTURER SPEAKS W. D. Headrick, State lecturer of •he Modera Woodmen of America, was Aie princlpal SDaaker at a meeting Thursday night at Woodmen’s Hall, 14H W. Ohio St_, cali ed by Maple Camp, 5563. A short playlet. "The End of a Perfect Day.” was presented by George Brown. hls wlfe and Mll’ard Brown.

“Gets-It” Guaranteed Corn Remover Yoìir Money Back If It Fails Nothlng li so utterly needless ss thè ìfferlng from aehing, painXul corna. It la as easy to reo! off a '’orn as to skln a banana. Touch it with “Gets-It'’ and thè trlck 1 dono. For hard corna, soft corns. old corns, new come, any eorn or callns. All patn stops lnstantly and thè corn proeeed# to looben and soon can be llfted right off, root and aU, with thè Annera. Tour money cheerfullv refur.ded lf it fails. But it never fails. Costs but a trifle. E. Lawrence & Co., Mfr., Chicago. —Adrertlsement. h¥e dark* ANO LOOK YOUNG Nobody Can Teli When You Darken Gray, Faded Hair With Sage Tea Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and attrattive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearanee, this slmple misture \vas applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug storo for “Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur -Compound.” you will get a largo botile of this old-time recipe, improved by thè addition of other Ingrediente, all ready to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture can be depended ■tpon to restore naturai color and to thè hair. A well-known downtown druggiat‘ sur everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can teli it has been applied—it's so easy to use. too. You simply dampert a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair. taking one atrand at a tlme. By morning thè gray hair disappears; ;ifter another application or two, it is restored to ita naturai color and look* glossy, soft and beautiful—Advert isomerit.

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Bv il Alti A.V HALE Fancy havlng your momlng, grapefruit brought to you by a reai princess, or havlng your frocks made by a young and lovely countess —wouldn’t lt seem queer? Not If you lived in Constantlnople. says Mathllde Vossler, T. W. C. A. worker, who just returned from there, and who not only dld receivs such attentlons, but was also instrumentai In Andlng posltlons for Russlan royalty who had Aed to Constantlnople. As head of thè associatlon’s eraployment bureau for refugees she

TfmksgwingSpeciats V , It’s no wonder crowds throng thè store each day! Values like these are sure to attract those who have an eye for economy. Below we are listine just a few of thè many Thanks-g-iving* bargains now on sale.

Dining Room Suites Never before in our history have we shown such a large selection of splendidi dining room suites as we now have on exhlbitloiL The suite pictured above, a charming period model, flnished In walnut, is an exqulslte example of thè furaiture In this department of thè store. Thls charming suite, dlstlnotly designed and carefully made, includes a largo size buffet (exactly as pictured), one of thè new oblong extension tables, Ave dining chairs and a host chair wlth padded tapestry seats. Price complete $124 95

COLE’S SS, RANCE fPATENTED It saves thè cost of an extra hearing stove. It gives warm floors for stooping and backaches. Qven and flues made of ìtrongest rust-resisrtng see thls remàrkable tuel-savlng mod er n See It Now! Buy It Now! Terms to Suit!

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! placed hundreds of men and woinen In Jobs they would have scorned, an sultable only for an lnferior class, a few years ago. Titled Servante "Domestic servlce ls praotically thè only sort open In Constantlnople to refugees,” Miss Vossler sald, “oonsequently lt ls easier to placo women | than men, and many titled women there support thelr titled husbands washing dlshes or maklng pastry. "Most of our requests come for malds and cooks, but these were

hard to All because royal refugees have ont always been trained for domestic Service. "There was also a demand for chlldren's nurses, but rellable ones were hard to And. Practically every Russia n woman had nursed some tlme during thè war and aspired to become a regular nurse, but lt was difflcult to standardize thelr training. “Many nobiewomen eought positlons aj govemesses, and others deslred to become lnterpreters, but outslde American and Britlsh mllitary organizations there were few demanda for them. It ls hard to And trained stenogrtlphers, as thè art of typlng ls almost unknown among Russlan women of tlie lelsure class. “Many women could do nothlng but needlework, and thls was highly desirable, as lt could be taken home by mothers of small chlldren. Many Waitresses “The occpuatlon of waltress appealed to thè largest number of women and girls because lt dld not requlre any prevlous training. However, we could not All these posltlons, as there was no way of cooperating wlth thè manager and we could not sanction thè oondltlons under which thè girls worked. “They recelved no salary, dependlng entlrely upon tlps and thè largo commlsslon glven on all liquor. The eystem put a premium upon a girl's attractlveness. The hours of servlce often contlnued from 8 In thè afternoon to 3 thè next momlng. Miss Vossler ls at present traveUng and lecturing In behalf of thè people of thè Near Enst, in cooperation wltn thè natlonal carripaign of tha Y. W. C. A. to ralse $586,000 to lnsure ita worid-wide program. Later she expeets to return to Constantlnople and continue her work wlth thè employment bureau.

Ona B. Talbot Fine Arts Enterprises Tonight B:3O—MURAT THEATRE Only Place In Indiana She Wlll Appear Thls Season. ISADORA DUN C A N Seats on Sale NOW for All Concerts I gingie Ticket. SB.OO, $3.50. $3.00, USO, *I.OO. T* 10 Per Cent Extra. I Ona B. Talbot, Office 016 Hnmo-Mansnr BuUdlng, ni! (lay and elica ter tonight. I

Bed, Spring and Mattress Combination If you were to buy this complete bed outflt combination individually, thè price of thè bed, thè spring and thè mattresa would be far greater than our special sale price. The Steel bed is full size, cornea in either white or gold lìnish ; thè spring is of splendid qunlity and thè mattresa ia thè roll-edge type. Tomorrow's price for thè (t* -t q AQ complete outflt Terms SI.OO Cash

Cut Your Goal Bills This Winter Our Guarantee 1. SV (tuarante a sariug of j, one-tMrd in fuel over any lower draft stove of thè same sire. jfrWL wlth uoft coal, lignite or alaok. •£. We guarantee Cole’ Hot *silsSP Blast to use leas hard coal for hearing a giren space than any base burner made wlth sanie sire .jrJlitEA 3. We guarantee that thè rooms can be heated in from one -t-^jKejS to two hours each inornlng wlth thè luci in tbe stove thè ove- jWJI|j 4. We guarantee that thè ntove ÌBE| lìilßwM will hold Are wlth soft coal or gWlli! MB hard coal from Saturday evenlng nMI) IIjMIW to Monday morning. I 5. YVe guarantee a un'forin beat day and night with soft W. coal, hard c&al or lignite. 6. We guarantee every stove to remaln absolutely air tight as long as used. 7. We guarantee thè feed door )j ** \iì to be smoke and dust proof. (£/ \ j 8. We guarantee thè antl- L.J pnffing draft to prevent pufflng. VJJ* -’howe sLz The above guarantee are inade "*• * 8 “ wlth tbe understandteg that thè stove be operated aocordlng to directions, and connected up wlth a good flue. Cole’s Originai Hot Blast

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LOCAL MEN T 0 VISIT DETROIT TRAINING SCHOOL An investigation of thè Detroit training school for Aremen will be made by a party composed of Frank C. Jordan, chairman of thè Are preventlon committee of thè Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, Chlef John J. O’Brien of thè Indianapolis Fire Force and Captaln W. J. Curran, superintendent of thè Indianapolis Salvage Corps, whlch wlll leave Indianapolis Monday night. While In Detroit thè party also will inqulre into thè operation of a Are prevention school conducted by thè Detroit Safety Council. On thè return trip a stop will be Hennessey Says He Made No Mistake . “Tanlae has overhauled my whole System and flxed up my stomach so I digest what I eat better than I have In years,” ls tho unqualiAed statement made, recently, by Harry Hennessey, a well-known rallway trainman, llvlng at thè Railroad Y. M. C. A., Gibson, Ind. "Aster I got a good start on Tanlae my stomach trouble, headaches, nervousness and backaches which I had suffered from for a year or more pulled rlght out and left me., Up to thls timo I always got up mornlngs tlred and worn out and it was all I could do to keep golng tlirough tlie day, _ “One of my nelghbors told me there was nothlng llke Tanlae for building a man up to good health and I soon sound out he was rlght, for three bottles of thè medicine has put me In as good eondltion as I could ask to be.” Tanlae ls sold by all good drugglsts. —A dv.

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SPECIAL renmm —rSV K No expenditure you could make will bring thè same degree o? pleasure and satisfactlon on Christmas day as a fine new phonograph. We are featurlng thlß epecial model at a very low price. Our price—--44.75 Easy Credit Terms and 18 Seleetions.

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AMU3EMENTS^ I. fKEITHS WOBLD'B BKBT VAUDEVILLE From Syncopation to Grand Opera ÈVA SHIRLEY and OSCAB ADLER’* ORCHESTRA wlth AL ROTH-PAXCKB F!r*t Time for Severnl Yeara JAMES THORNTON IMonologist and Song Wrlter BARBETTE HT4N, WEBER & RYA.N MISS ROBBIE GORDOVE CLAUDE & MARION “Stili Argute” LEO DON N ELLY Wlth MAKJOBIE OALTON In *TÌB and ’Tisn’t Fatile New Topica— Fables PopuUkr Prlced Matinee# ÉPALACE n BIG f nr 1 SMALL a SHO WS 1 PRICE “MISS AMERICA” America’ Priie Beauty Winnrr of Atlantic CHy Beauty Conte E FRANCES KENNEDY The Cheernp Comedlenne SEVEN HONEY BOYS p The Well Kuown Mlimtrel Boy | BIXLEY & LERNER Ì McINTYRE & HOLCOMB TOGGLING McBANNS IRÉNE CASTLE In 9LI X HHOCLDER I ’ontlnuou 13 noon te 11 p. a. Ss Mal., IBe, 850. Ere., 35c, 40c.

CONTIM’OI' VAUDBVILL* i vpsn LTnlu m I OKLAHOMA FOUR I AIDA, EARLE & LEWIS I JACKand "" VICTORIA 11 MARIE GRA¥| and IHJPREB ■ Bob La Salle McGOODS, LENZEN & CO. B BROWNS* SAXOPHONE SIX 1 Dancing in thè Lj rie llnllroom a| Afternoon and Evenlnff. S& ISHUBERT-PARK I DAILY MAT. 25c-50c MUSIC, MAGIC, THRILLS si si fili!■ilniii fi iiiiimiiil MOTION PICTURES vsfwavyws^wN.wwv’yvsAAA^W^^^vw 1 STRONGHEART TUE VVOXDER DOG si “Brawn of thè Horth” A Mermaid Comedy % “BIiAZES” Circi® Orchestra. Grand Orgnn.

D3HBEI KnCGHTHGDD CDH|3 ED ELODDBB thè greateat, moti oostly and moti I beautiful pbotoplaf aver produoed, Loca tbe wacteet .tory evar told mKßion DJIVIBp wlll begin ari indefinite engagement mt thè OHIO THEATRE Starting Sunday COSMOPOLITA?! Mark# tbe Thtrd A*nlerarjr PRODUCTIONS . ° f tb ° ° hU A Paramani Futuri !*bctbo ar mobmmt a notteua . ADAPTED FROM THE BOOK BY CHARLES MAJOR.

ìfeufh Must Havelove mi àoi-OLD a&w oejU36unce disc hut um srssstu ; —STARTING SUNDAY——I APOLLO This Week Only I ■ Il Ila B ! I Wm. DeMille Production I ' Bojth Tarkington' 1 V'ieafivj “CLARENCE” Johnny Fox in WALLACE REID "Cinger Face" AGNES AYEES, MAY McAVOY Performances tart at 11:30, 1:10, 2:50, 4:30, 6:10, 7:50, 9:30 Next Week 4 ‘ When Knighthood Was in Flower 11 m ELA!NE hammerstein and si I CONWAY TEARLE L One Week • Love Bnub PolUird Comedy—‘‘Hook, l ino and binker.” Charles ü ßuck M Jones “Bell of San Juan” Ite/ , KINOGRAM xbwr r . ~ ~ . AM USEM ENTS . ... .. . ,- - - 1 “The Audience Laughed Loud Enough to Be Keard in London” I Indianapolis Indorses New York'* Verdict of GEORGE M. COHAN’S Rlpplng Comedy Hit “So This ls London” rypi | CU 70 Tonite Tomorrow |l Sa, |JJ 11 MATINEE SAT. Eves.—s2.so, $2.00. $1.50, SI.OO, 50c. Sat. Mat.—s2.oo to 50c, •aj . ( Chicago’s Divorce Magistrate rNext * Judge Sabath Says— Mon. “See It, You Will Be Forewarned by ues * Its Truthfvdness” Wed. Eves., 25c, sl. Mats., Tues. and Wed. 25c, BOc. mmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmuemmmmmßMmmmaßmammmummmtmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmm THURS., FRI,, SAT. se fH November 23, 24, 25 if!ÌjjL f MSHI IIKK'I rtr-T—ini,,,.lM, lll—iMiai 1111 m URA i Next Monday, Tueuday, Wednesdayl * MATINKH WKDNESDAY. Seat Now Selline. fTho Theatrr Gulld Froduction of Franz Molmtr’ Comedy. “LILIOM”^ (THE ROCGHNECK) WITH A JOSKPH SCHILDKRAUT and ÈVA LeGALLIENNE Jg* Vr!f*s, Kvenlnes, 50r. sl, 51.30, SB, *2.50. r BRGADWAY —Burlesque PELI MELL LADIES AT MAT- 15. Friday Night, Amateur Boxing, 3 Bouts TRY A WAXT AD IN THE THEY ALWAYS BRINO RESULIS.

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