Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 168, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1922 — Page 3

NOV. 23, 1922

SENATEENJQYS SESSI Some Discomfiture Results to Dignity of Conservative Republicans. CARAWAY'S JOKE PRESENTED Democrats Laugh at Proposai to Remove ‘Lame Ducks’ From Power. Sv Uniteti -V etra WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.—Demo crats and members of thè farm bloc romped through a short, but merry session of thè Senate Wednesday, creatlng some discomflture among thè dignified conservative Republicans. The fun was started by Senator Caraway, thè “practical joker” from Arkansas, who lntroduced a resolution calìlng on all “lame ducks" in thè Senate to resign their committee chairmanships. The measure would also forbid such defeated members from participating In thè framlng of any exeept routine leglslation. The resolution was merely introduced. Democrats were given a chance to take a few whacks at former Senator Newberry when Senator Spencer, Missouri, Republican, arose to say that thè day would come when "thè wrong done to Senator Newberry and hls family wiil be recognlzed and i righted.” Senator Pat Harrison of : Mississippi reminded Spencer that of ; thè Republican Senatore up for reelection only two who voted for Newberry were returned. La Follette offered a resolution ask- j ìng Secretary of Agriculture Wallace j to inform thè Senate as to thè proposed meat packing merger between Artnour and Morris. Norris of Nebraska offered a bill providing for a Government corporation to market farm products. Ladd of North Dakota warned that Wall Street was txying to dictate proposed rural credits legislation so that thè banker and not thè farmer would benefit. THUG COLDLY RECEIVED Ralph KnDi, was visiting hls uncle. : Frank Knox, 1125 W. Twenty-Ninth i St. A stranger carne to thè door of thè Knox home, and rang thè bell. When Knox opened thè door thè man ordered him to hold up his hands. Ralph slammed thè door and ran to another room securing a gun. When he returned thè stranger had disappeared.

raim mm moìe ihipt. Mid-Winter’s Best Values New Hats at $ 5.00 Hats for right now —in thè season’s very latest niodes. Many of thè hats in this sale have just been received from New York. Be among thè first to take advantage of this wonderful offering TOMORROW. Mode of such materials as Slipper 'M:\ Satin , Faille Silk and Duvetyne ir \ Variously trimmed with flowers, fruit , tf| U I f W -Jlyì fancies, fur, coque, metallic J\ Ui'mSkSbESR t t These may be had in small hats , offfjj thè-face hats , pokes and many ||] °th er desirable styles In thè wanted colors of Sand, Pearl, /•■■Y*’’ y'-' French Blue, Jade, Salmons, Pheas- .x <B* i~ x /V PL o-nt, Black, Brown and Navy * ® \ ri \ Included in This Sale We have taken 100 hats from our FRENCH SALON of Lyons and Panne Velvet. These hats formerly were priced much higher. Choice During This Sale, $5.00 —Fourth. Floor, Millinery. The Wm. H. Block Co.

Jackie Coogan s Mother Says He Is Angel But He Is 100 Per Cent American Boy

BY JAMES W. DEAN NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—Jackie Coogan ls a little angeli Hls mother told me so. He never runa away to go swimmin’. He wants to go barefoot, but he doesn't because he was told he mustn’t. He has had only one tight in all his eight years. There Isn’t one gray hair in Mrs. Coogan’s head. She looked llke some young movie star herself as she sat there telling me about her boy. But she isn’t. She's a business woman. She carne recently to New York to sign a new contract for Jackie, and to pian a trip to Europe for Jackie, his father and herself, and to arrange for thè exhibition and exploitation of his plctures. One thing certain, Jackie inherited his features from his mother. But not his genius. God gave him that, says Mrs. Coogan. Morris Rosenwald, Chicago banker, visited thè Coogan home with his little daughter. Caroline. She was accompanied by her governess. The clrcumstances were most formai. “Caroline, allow me to present Master Jackie,” said her father as they met. Caroline curtseyed. Jackie touched her on thè shoulder and started to ìun, calltng back, “Tag! You’re it!” In eighteen weeks Jackie completed three years of school work under thè tutelage of Mrs. Kora Newell. Before then he could only print hls name. Now he writes his signature and has passed fourth year school examinations. He reads Greek mythology and applica thè mythological characters to his playmates. Percentages interest him most In mathematics. He likes to figure out percentages of cost and profits on hls pictures, promising to be a great help to his father when he grows up. Jackie gets $3.60 for spending money each week. “I generally get it back before thè end of thè week,” says his mother. “He drops thè money about thè house and yard while he is playing. Sometimes he goes downtown to buy a skooter or some new plaything, but other tlian that he has no need of thè money, as he never buys candy or soda water.” At present thè youngster is more concerned with carpenteria too’s than thè screen. Each day he makes a aew ladder and paints it with enamel. They’re all done in appiè green. He also has started to build a toy house. Charlie Chaplin frequently visita "thè kid.” There is a deep affection between them. Says Chaplin of Jackie: “Hi3 popularity as an actor may some day wane. but he will accomplish something before he dies that will leave its mark in historj - . It may be aome-

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Doesn’t Jackie look like thè Rngel child here? Mother clalms he ls just that. No use to argue.

thing aside from acting. It will probably be something that will not

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This fine little chap will be seen at thè Clrcle next week in his latest movie, “Oliver Twist."

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preciated while they lived, and Jackie ls a genius.” -I- -I- -IStage and Screen Elsa Ryan in “The Intimate Strangers” opens a three-day engagement tonight at English’s. Pauline Frederick in “The Guilty One” opens a three-day stay at thè Murat Monday night. This is not a movie, but Miss Frederick in person. Among thè attractions on vlew today are: Eddie Ross, minstrel man, at thè Palace; Pat Rooney and his revue at Keith’s; Dorothy Ferrls and girla at thè Lyric; “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” at thè Park: burlesque at thè Broadway; musical comedy at thè Rialto; “Skin Deep" at thè Circle; “Nero” at thè Apollo; “On thè High Seas” at thè Colonial; “When Knighthood Was in Flovver” at thè Ohio: “Without Compromise" at Smith’s; “The Fast Mail" at thè Isis, and “South of Northern Lights” at thè Regent. ARMLESS, LEGLESS BABE RECOVERING ITS HEALTH Infant Taken Home From Hospital With Her Mother. By United Prega CHICAGO, Nov. 23.—Baby Lehrasca, crippled babe whom doctors de cided should not be allowed a scientific death as requested by its father, was recovering today from an attack of pneumonia. The baby, born without arma or legs, was removed with her mother from thè hospital to thè Lenrasca home. All Fat Peopìe Should Know This Fat people owo a debt o£ gratitude to thè author o£ thè now famous Marmola Preeoription, and are stili more tndebted lor thè reduction o£ this harmlesa, effeetive obesity remedy to tablet £onn. Marmo:a Preacrlption Tablet can be obtained at all dru.r Stores thè worid over at thè reasonable priee o£ one doliar for a case, or you can socure them direct on reeeipt of priee from thè Marmola Co . 4t312 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mìch. This now leaves no excuse for dtetinß or vlolent exerclse for tlie reductton of thè overfat body to normal. —Advertisement.

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The Buck Co. announces that they are now thè DÌSTRIBUTORS for CHANDLER AND DORT AUTOMOBILES for Indiana and Part of Illinois and Kentucky New and Attractive Models Will Be Shown in Near Future . Announcement Later The Buck Co. 309-15 North Pennsylvania Street

WOMAN AND BABE HURT WHEN AUTO RUNS AMUCK Driver Arrested Aster Truck Hits Coupé and Two Persona. A truck driven by B. C. Nye, 3802 W. Vermont St., last night knocked a coupé driven by William Kingsoliver, 4902 E. New York St., onto thè sidewalk. The truck continued on thè sidewalk. striklng Mrs. Geneva Watts, 1745 W. New York St., and throwing her 11 months’ old baby out of its baby buggy. The baby and Mrs. Watts were slightly injured. The accident occurred at Washington St. and Elder Ave. Both thè coupé and thè truck were badly wrecked. Nye was arrested on charges of assault and battery, operatlng a motor vehlcle while under thè influence of liquor and drivlng on thè wrong side of thè Street. wommT suspects boarder Mrs. John Asher, 208 N. Blackford St., told police she rented a room to a man a few days ago and that aster he left yesterday she missed several articles. Two overcoats worth ¥4O each and a purse containing $3 were missing, she said.

November Sale - Quaiity Luggage -£ Odds and Ends, Factory Samples and from Our Regular Stock

200 Cowhide Suit Cases Black, brown or mahogany; 24 and 26inch; some with straps all (£0 around. Sale priee tfcifJnUÓ

FITTED STTT CASES, COWHIDE BAGS— Qp f\~ with 11 fittingß Leather lined vDoi/O $ ,a T-95 COWHIDE BAGS— <£Q QJT 3 == Huß!|l| M Walrus grain OO.ì/*J Other values, ,$19.75. LADIES’ HAND BAGS—Latest fall $24.75, etc. jBnBiK Mi styles; all colors. While (jn WARDROBE TRCNKS •’Hartmann” 3-ply veneer, | : 3 ì Uy B 9 ° up fiher; 10 hangers. 4 draw- OLADSTONB BAGS—era, hat box — Black or brown cowhide BuyforChristmasNow A mali depo.it $ 1 Q. 75 will hofd any | ' J 8 Other specials, $39.75 |)urHis iT~ii~É' lì J ** $49.75 untll wantod. TRUN'KS'LEATHER GOODS * silk bìSSks . UMBRELLAS Black, blue, purple, Reai leather; up to HC §■ M/I green, white or amber *1.60 value— /if gJg f\& m handles. $5.00 values, 49c :SS*3^s

Irish Rebels Are Like Bonaparte By United News LONDON, Nov. 23.—Erskine Childers and elght other Irish Republicans must spend their lives in exile on thè barren Ascension Island, 700 miles from St. Helena in thè South Atlantic, according to a report received here from Belfast. The free state military court at Dublin, thè report said, has commuted thè sentence of death passed on thè adherents of Eamon De Vaierà to lise exile on thè island. Childers was convicted of possession of a pistol and thè others of similar offenses. Counsel for thè condemned men applied for writs of habeas corpus, whlch were refused today. DISCOVER MAN ON ROOF Dave Rosenburg, 1009 Broadway, manager, and Eugene Munson, 210 N. Richland Ave., a night watchman, discovered a man on thè roof of thè Selig department store last night. They notlfled thè police. The prowler escaped.

E. J. Gausepohl & Co. 38 West Washington Street

MAN IN SAFETY ZONE STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE Lee Riggin Accident V'ctini—Jolin Smith Held. Lee Riggin, 40, of 303% E. Ohio St., was struck by an automobile driven by John J. Smith, 511 W. Henry St., last night. The accident occurred at Ohio and Alabama Sts. Riggin was taken home. Smith said he did not see thè safety zone in which Riggin was standing. The police say Smith's car skidded thirtysix feet before hitting Riggin. Smith was arrested on charges of assault and battery and driving in a safety zone. THIEVES GET THREE AUTOS; ONE DESTROYED BY FIRE .Second Machine Is Found Deserted: Police Look for Tliird. Three automobiles were stolen last night and one of them was burned. Ralph Millikan, Thorntown, Ind., owned thè automobile which was stolen and later destroyed by sire. George Q. Biegler, 4936 Central Ave., and Charles Clifton, 1415 Tuxedo St., were owners of thè other two stolen cars. Biegler’s car was sound.

200 Cowhide Traveling Bags Black or mahogany, leather lined; smooth leather with corner; single or doublé handles; sale priee

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