Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 167, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1922 — Page 3
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SUITISBRGUEKT TO REMfIVE KLfIN Governor Alien of Kansas Goes | so Court for Gustar Order Against Organizsiteli. INDIVIDUALS ARE AMED Felony Charges Possible Under 1913 Corporatlons Act, It Is Alleged. By United News TGPEKA, Kan., Nov. 22—Governar ìlenry J. Alien’ promise fri court action to drive thè Ku-Klux Klan from Kansas materialized late Tuesfiay when thè State filed a suit to oust thè klan in thè Kanm* Supreme Ctro rt. The ouster sult chanee* that thè klan Is a Georgia organizaticn and is operatine contrarr to l&w hecause it has no charter alUrwing it to trans6ct business in tbis State, Alleged Leader Nnmrd Altbough thè klan 1 said to maintain secrecy as to it officiai and membership, severa! alleged leader of thè klan in this State are narrici ajocng defendant in thè uit. includIng W. B. McCrabb of Coffeyvllle, Brace Hinkle and Richard Martin of Caner, N. C. McCali of Arkansas City hx.od W. J. Robinson of Winfleld. ™ The State flrst eck an lnjunctlon aeslnst thè klan' continued operation, and if a temporary restralning order is granted Ita leader must come into court and defend themselves, It ls cl'dmed. The ouster petitlon alleges there aro several thousand klrffismen In Kansas bui does not attempt to gl ve thè exaet number. Judge Eagan, who prepared thè case for thè State, sald felony charges mlght later he flled againat lnAlviduals under thè session laws of 1913, which previde that any person violatlng thè provlslons of thè law requirlng foreign corporatlons to obtain State charter board permlts may be convlcted upon a felony charge. Governor Alien pointed out Tuesday that thè action ls thè result of “a number of violatlons of law belng commltted by men vroarlng masks," AUTO STRIKES TRUCK; TRUCK STRIKES WOMAN An automobile aeeldent a mlle east of Ben Davis on thè National road at 6:10 p. m. yeeterday resulted in thè lnjury of Mjs. Jessle Meyer, 53, Rural Route No. 2, Box 0. She was walking west on thè National road and was hit by a truck owned and driven by George D. Hardin. 2311 W. Washington St. The truck was east bound on thè National road. Hardin’s automobile flrst was hit by Ia touring car driven by William kehllng, Llnhurst Dr. The steering inuckle of Vehling’s car broke. it is sald. Mrs. Meyer was knocked down. Hardln’s truck went over thè edge of thè road lnto a dltch. Mrs. Meyer was severely cut and bruised. Dr. William L. Jennings of Ben Davis gave flrst aid and Mrs. Meyer was taken home. The brlghter thè lightnlng, thè bluer lt appears.
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NEW FLAPPER HERE Tarkington Character at English ’s
Here are tWO flapper expressions of Miss Mary Wall as Florence, who h st BÌSH§- is Booth Tarklngton’s mile a-minute Mi K flapper In "The Intimate Stranger.” At English's beginning Thursday
By WALTER D. HICKHAN A Tarklngtonlan flapper arrives in town Thursday. This brand of a flapper ls different from thè others. Booth Tarklngton’s latest flapper wlll be revealed at English’s when Elsa Ryan arrives In "The Intimate Strangers." Miss Ryan is not thè flapper of thè play. Mary Wall, a southern girl of Ludlow. Ky., and remembered for her work with Nance O'Nail in "The Passlon Flower” and wltn Jack Norworth in "My Lady Friends.” Florence, thè flapper, in thè Tarkington comedy, is a boyish girl of 19. She drives her own auto. Plays batter tennis than any boy. Thinks her aunts are "old fogies” and smokes clgarettes and dances all night. Some ! speedy flapper, this Florence of Tarkington’s imaglnation. Miss Ryan plays thè role of a quatnt mid-Victorian aunt. This dellcious crowd of Tarkington characters arrives Thursday night at English’s for a three-day stay. I- -l- + On View Today The following attractions are on view today: "Liliom" (not to be missed) at thè Murat, "Why Wives Go Wrong" at English', Pat Rooney and Marion Bent at B. F. Kelth’s, Dorothy Ferris and Girls at thè Lyric, Eddle ! Ross at thè Palane, burlesque at thè ;
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Broadway, musical comedy at thè Rialto, "Uncle Tom's Cabin’’ at thè Park. "Skin Deep” at thè Circle, "Nero" at thè Apollo, “When Knightflood Was in Flower" at thè Ohio. "On thè High Seas" at thè Colonia!, "Wlthout Compromise” at Mister Smith’s, “The Fast Mali" at thè Isls and "South of Northern Lights" at thè Regent. Advertiser Will Talk R. L. Whitton. director of sale of thè Thomas Cusack Company of Chicago, wlll talk on "The New Day Mthods.” before thè Advertising Club of Indianapolis at thè Chamber of Commerce tomorrow.
Soft By United Preti NEWARK, Nov. 22.—The oldest bootleggers ever arreted in this State upon pleading guljty were aasessed thè smallest penalty yet recorded in thè enforcement of thè dry act. Appearlng before Judge Bodine in thè United States District Court John and Anna Qormane, 80 yeare old and feeble, admitted they sold a half pint of liquor to a woman who entered their little confectionery store and sald she wa iIL "Tou are flned 50 cent each," sald thè court
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DEFORME!! GETS JOLTFROMCOURT By United News DES MOINES, lowa, Nov. 22.—Reformers may expect to be called "cranks” and “pussyfoots,” but they may not expect to obtain damage awards, thè lowa Supreme Court ruled Tuesday. Newspapers and other publications are allowed wide latltude by thè court’s decision, which w r as writtsn by Chief Justice Evans. "He must needs be of stern stufi who in defense of public morals defies public rldicule and who does not cry out under its lash,” thè opinion declared. “But should he list his wounds and sue upon thè invoice, then his ideals are reduced to a mercenary computation which would become too expensive for thè public and too profitable for thè fighter. "In thè struggle for civilized society for higher ideals of laws and government, there’s a Constant and legitimate y warfare. Some degree of vituperation must be tolerated in thè interest of thè larger peace of thè community.” The court sustained a lower court verìlict in favor of Howard C. King, newspaper publisher, who was sued by William Fey for alleged defamation. Washing Is Stolen A thief entered thè rear yard of thè home of I. C. Jones, 1815 Highland PI., last night and took clothing worth sls from a clothes line. Shirts, underwear and a dress were missing.
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LARGER PLEDGES BOOST FUND NEARER ITS GOAL
Following is a list of additional glfts of SIOO or more to thè Community Chest: J. D. Adams, $1,000; Advance Paint Company, $402.24; Clarence I. Baker, $100; Blue Valley Butter Company, $100; Breed Elliott and Harrison, $125; H. F. Campbell, $300; Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Carter, $100; Capltol Warehouse, $400; Charles M. Ccoper, $100; William Covai & Sons, $100; Harry Daugherty, $420; Dolmetsch Company, $200; Fahnley & McCrea Millinery Company, $600; Federai Finance Company, $100; E. G. Gausepohl, $120; Gus Habich, $100; Henry D. Hamilton, $100; Margaret McCarty Harrison, $300; Hamilton Harris Company, $800; Hatfleld Electric Company, $550; Holt Ice & Cold Storage Company, $250; Indiana Condensed Milk Company,
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$200; Indiana Refrigerating Company. $200; Indianapolis Casket Company, $200; Indianapolis Lumber Company, $402; S. S. Kresge Company, $750; Linden Hotel, $100; John G. McCullough, $100; Peerless Foundry, $100; Irma M. Ross, $500; Schoen Brothers, $100; Sarah Shank, $100; Mary H. Stanton, $100; H. C. Stutz, $250; C. H. Wallerlch, $100; William G. Williams, $150; Ben Wilson, SIOO. PEANUT SHELL CHOKES 5-YEAR-OLD T 0 DEATH PASSAIC, N. J., Nov. 22.—A peanut shell in his windpipe caused thè death of 5-year-old Edward Kaminski of Wallington, N. J. Edward ran home from play apparently choking. One of his companions
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following told thè parents that Edward had been eatlng peanuts, cracking them with his teeth, and suddenly began coughing. The boy was
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S6S—TOMORROW (Fox Trot). Tou Gave Me Tour Heart (Fox Trot). 1 200—In My Home Town (Fox Trot). HOMK3ICK (Fox Trot). 267 IF VOU DON’T THINK SO, YOli’RE CRAZT (Fox Trot). Way Down South (Fox Trot). 268 Where Is thè Man of My Rreams (Fox Trot). TWO LITTLE RCBT RINGS (Fox Trot). 263—1 WISH I COCLD SHIMMY LIRE MY SISTER HATE (Fox Trot). Achln’ Hearted Blues (Fox Trot(. 256 — Melile Kelly, I Love You (Waltz). You Remlnd Me of My Mother (Medley Fox Trot). 257 HOT LIPS (Fox Trot). Boardwalk Blues (Fox Trot). 261 Who’U Take My Place (Fox Trot). BLCE (Fox Trot). 258 Yankee Boodle Blues (Fox Trot). Trlcks (Fox Trot). 259 Love Send* a Little Glft of Rosea (Walt), Mary Dear (Fox Trot). 200— DON’T BHINCP ME POSIEB (Fox Trot). Trnly (Fox Trot). 262 Loulslan’ (Fox Trot). SIARY ELLEN (Fox Trot). 254 l’ve Got What It Takes, But It Il rea k 4 My Heart to Gire It Away. Can’t Get Lovln’ Blues (Vocal Blues). 270—Beale St. Marna \ (Vocal Blusa) AGGRAVATINE PAPA (Vocal Blues). Standard S-271—MIGHTY LAK’ A ROSE (Instrumental Trio, Plano, Vtoltn and Cello, Rialt Trio). Because (Instmmental Tri, Plano. Vlolln and Cello. Rialto Trio(.
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hurried to thè office of Dr. George W. Tidwell, near by, who called an ambalance from St. Mary’s Hospital, Passale. The child died on thè way ther®.
Dance Selections
253—The Sneak (Fox Trot). Two Little Wooden Shoes (Fox Trot). 251 — Georgette (Fox N Trot). It s Up to You (J’en Al Marre) (Fox Trpt). 248—’Neath thè South Sea Moon (Medley). (Fox Trot). Rose of Bombay (Fox Trot). 250—WHY SHOULD I CRY OVER YOU (Waltz). Down Old Virginia Way (Waltz). 252 — Parade of thè Wooden Soldlers (Fox Trot). Say It While Dancing (Fox Trot). 247—NOBODY LIED (Fox Trot). Just Because You're You That's Why I Love You (Fox Trot). 244 —Dancing Fool (Fox Trot). A Bunch of Keys (Fox Trot). 227—STUMBLINQ (Fox Trot). On thè Alamo (Fox Trot). 216—Don't Leave Me, Mammy (Fox Trot). Georgia (Fe(x Trot). 208—THREE O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (Waltz). By thè Old Ohio Shore (Waltz). 221 — Honey Lou (Fox Trot). Some Sunnr Day (Fox Trot). 215—SWANEE BUYER MOON (Waltz). California (Fox Trot). 220—SONG OP INDIA (Fox Trot). Medltatlon of Thais (Fox Trot). 'ocal Selections 233—00g1e Oogie Wa Wa (Tenor Solo). Gee! But I Hate to Go Home Alone (Tenor 8olo). 222 Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Sheaa (Comedj Song). Pittsburgh, Pa. (Comedy Song). Vocal and lnstr\ S-239—Onward Christian Soldlers (Quartetto). Nearer My God to Thee (Quartetto). S-237—01d Refrain (Vlolln Solo). Mlnuet (Vlolln Solo). S-236—1 Love a Lassle. Breakfast In My Bed on Sunday Mornln’.
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