Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 185, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1922 — Page 3

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CLEMENGEAU i WAYTOFRAIE ‘Old Tiger’ Made Last Speech Before Bo ardili g Steamer. By United Se ics NEW YORK, Dee. 13-.—Georges Gemenceau, physically exhausted. Cut his farewell American address to eleven mlnutes Tuesday night end tushed to thè steamship Paria. “Why should I ppeak?” he asked. •*1 have got a sore throat. lam tlred; X ani old, and I want very much to go to bed." The Tiger, who has complete! his tour of thè United States, mad* his brief epeech to some of thè wealthlest tnen and women In thè country. He Baila for France Wednesday. Clemenceau stateri that he was confldent he now knew why thè United States had misunderstood li la beloved France. ‘What thè mattar was, I know now,” he sald. “The mattar was that you were not well informed. You dld not know what was our condition, and thè fact was as soon as you underetood It I heard but one cry, ‘Vive La Francar ,r ELKS PLAN CHILDREN’S SANTA CLAUS PARTY W’arfls of Institutions Are to Be Entertained. Preliminary arrangement* for thè entertainment of thè poor children of thè city at thè anual Christmas party at thè Circle Theater were made by ' memoers of thè Elk’s lodge at a meet- ! lrg at thè Dennison Hotel last night. j Charges of thè Indianapolis ; orphans’ asylum, board of children's ; guardiana, generai prctective orphans' 1 homo. Day Nursery, colored orphans’ ' home, and community houses at ( Jr’eridian St. and Madison Ave., Olney St. and Roosevelt Ave., Market and Greeley Sts., Greer and Steven St., : and West and Vinton Sts., and of thè j Salvation Army will be guests. Santa Gaus has promised to appear j at thè party and M&yor Shank has I accepted an Invitation to attend. Police JLieut. Clifford Richter wlll play | Santa.

SCOTTISH RITE WILL HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET Class of 190 Masons Put Through Work for Degrees. Dr. Robert P. Shepherd, officiai lecturer of thè Orientai consistory of Chicago wlll niake thè maln address at thè banquet Thursday night of thè annua! fall convocation class of thè Scottlsh Rite, in thè Scottlsh Rite Cathedral Dr. Shepherd, a retired physlclan. has sper.t many years studying Masonry in all party of thè World. His BUbJect will be “The World Challenge to Scottlsh Rite Masonry.’’ Music by thè Scottlsh Rite orchestra and cholr, a solo by Karl R. Cartwrlght of Portland, Ind., and aa address by Winfleld T. Durbln, one of thè three active membere from Indiana in thè Supreme Council, will form thè remainder of thè program. The class of 190 yesterday waa glven work that included thè elghteenth degree. Today's session will put them through thè thirty-first and tomorrow s through thè thlrty-aecond degree. ILLINOIS DEFEATS NEW CONSTrTUTION Vote of 7W.0H0 Is Tahnlafed Against Proposed Change. By Vntted Prr* CHICAGO. Dee. 13.—8 y a majority cf more than 700,000, Illinois voted yesterday against thè proposed new State constltutlon, according to prau> tlcally complete retums today. The vote tabulated from 5.523 of thè State’s 5,656 precincts showed. for thè new constitutlon 188,969, and agalli st It 910,316.

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Indianapolis Steps Righi Out With ‘Follies’ Made Up With Home Folks

Among thè many beautiful Indi- > ~ JÈjt'l ‘‘While Justice Walts” at Mlst la polis girl* who will take part in 'Ìb® Smith’s, “Sheriock Brown” at tl rhe Indianapolis Follies” at thè Colonia! and triple bill at thè Reger Ilare next week will be: (Left to |VS. 'Wsßs& On Thursday night, at Engllsh’, . ght) Miss Delphine I.ivlngood, /li? jfagSLglly <;. Fleld’s Minatrels wlll open a thr ts Washington Blvd.: Margaret > ' day engagonient. ’illiams, 717 E. Nineteenth St., and : smice Thornberry, 1816 X. Penn- Wm JMrMfàtieS&MKm ’j ’™tv :mt im WASH THE KIDNEVS nd.anapolls is goln’ to be in style W* jm .P ir Turi/ CIfìTUCD Vfll iurk “ **”i |lj| f .. ir Ititi DUlntn iui ’he Palare Theater wlll offer next WM&È ... . , ... ek as thè featured vaudeville act §kJP* r lush your kldneyai with salta occ ftt is known as “Indianapolis Fui- Wt '' ÈF slonally ' ® ay “ a noted v auth ® rtty ’ wì jHB - >■ iells ua that too much rneat and rie 'he chorus will consist of atout BSk - • t foo ‘ l mtty f ° rm “ r , lc acld ’ rty beautiful locai girla and thè WMk I thè kld t nyß . thel **"°^ ncipals. seven in number. will te ": r M l ° d Ifket then ve ,fe<lonfli<( W&W:™ XzffiEtwami come slugglsh and weaken, then yc ferb Jennings. manager of thè Pai fWk aduU “^theVa' . States that about two burnire,! lo- 'Tl***, Jnel vot girle have applied for place* in sU>k headache. >ot Follies The purpose of thè Fol- ;

Among thè many beautiful Indianapolis girla who will take part in “The Indianapolis Follies” at thè Palace next week will be: (Left to right) Miss Delphine IJvingood, 2905 Washington Blvd.; Margaret Williams, 717 E. N'ineteenth St, and Bemice Thornberry, 1816 N. Pennsylvania St By WALTER D. B ICS MAS Indianapolis is gotn’ to be in style next week, as we are going to have , our own Follies. The Palace Theater will offer next week as thè featured vaudeville act what ls known as “Indianapolis Foilles.” The chorus will consist of about thirty beautiful locai glrls and thè i principais. seven in number, wlll te ! professionals. Herb Jennings. manager of thè Pai ! ace, statee that about two hundred locai girl have applied for plaees in thè Follies. The purpose of che Follies is to develop locai talent and tgive those aspiring to stage work a chance to receive lnstruction from a ARGENTINA WILL EXPORT 4 MILLION TONS OF WHEAT Year’s Crup Is Grreiter Than in 1921 and 1922. By United Prees BUENOS AIRES, Dee. 13—Argentina will export approximately 4.000,000 metile tons of wheat of thè 1923 crop, lt was estimated today on basis of officiai government figure. Thls wlll compare with thè 3,500,000 tons avallatile for export, from thè 1922 crop and less than 2,000,000 from thè 1921 yield. A largar acreage was planted this year and thè crop is reported to be generally normal despite pessimistlc fears of damage.

Open Evenings Beginning Saturday, Dee. 16 Why take a chance! Have a Brunswick from Baldwin’s I It CMte no more than an ordinary I $45 to $750 Special Brunswick and § Christmas Columbia Records Will Reco fri g j Play on All Phono § ra P hs f Holy Night, Silent Night Oh, Come All Ye Faithful Nazareth Voice of thè Chimes CLjTjLd Birthday of a King Star of thè East Ye Oldeu Yuletide Hymns Adeste Fidelea 11 a Hark, thè Ileraid Ai gels Sing Oh Holy Night A Memorles of Christmas ■ Ring Out, Wild Bella Collections of Hymna (Chimes) Santa Claua Hides in thè Phonograph. Christmas Moraing at Clanceya | Player Rolls I Snow Flakes Jingle Belis Holy City Adeste Fideles Silver Sleigh Bells Trinity Chimes 0 Little Town of Bethlehem , Player Rolls in Special Christmas Packages (One, Two, Three and Four to thè Carton) MAKE YOUR CHOICE NOW I The Baldwin Piano Co. | of Indiana 18 North Pennsylvania Street

New York producer. Thomas Linton of N'ew York is Bere dlrectlug thè girla. in connection with thè Follies tno theater wlll give patrona next. week to decide which Indianapolis Follies girl is thè most popular. Jack Usher, well know'n upon thè stage, heads thè cast of principais. -I- -I- IOn Stage and Screen The following attrections are on vlew today: “The Wheel of Lise” at thè Murat. “The French Dell” at Engllsh’s; J. Herbert Pauline at thè Palace, Truly Shattuck and Emma O’Nell at Kelth’s; a rube jazz band at thè Lyric. “The Radio Girls” at thè Park, “Gimmo Girla” at thè Broadway. “Geo Whiz” at thè Rialto, “Under Two Flags" at thè Ohio, "What Is Wrong With thè Women?” at thè Apollo, “Riders of thè Law" at thè Isls,

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“While Justice Walts” at Mister Smith’s, “Sherlock Browm” at thè Colonia! and triple bill at thè Regent. On Thursday night, at English's, Al G. Fleld'a Minstrels will open a threeday engagement.

WASH THE KIDNEYS IF THEY BOTHER YOU Flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority, who iells us that too much meat and ridi food may fonn urie acid, w'hich almost paralyzes thè kidneys in their efforts to expel lt from thè blood. They become slugglsh and weaken; then you suffer with a dull misery in thè kidney region, sharp pains in thè back or slek headache, dizzineas, your stomach scura, tongue ls coated, and when thè weather ls bad you have rheumatlc twinges. Tho urine gets ; cloudy, full of sediment, thè channels often get sore and irritated. obliglng you to seek rellef two or three timea j duririg thè night. To help neutrallze these lrritating | acida, to cleanse thè kidneys and fiush i off thè body’s urinous w;iste, get four : ounccs of Jad Salta from any phar- i macy here. take a tablespoonful ir a | glass of water before breakfast for a j few days, and your kidneys may then j act fine. This famous salta is made j from thè acid of grappe and lemon ; Juice, combined with lithla, and hos j been used for generations to fiush and j Btimulat* slugglsh kidneys; also to | neutrallze thè acid in urine so it no | longer Irritate, thus often ending bladder weaknos. Jad Salt 1 lnexpenslve; canrot InJure and makea a delightful efferves cent lithla water drink.—Advcrtlae- ; ment.

SHERIFF FINQS BOOZEFACTORY Four Arrested and Plant Confiscated in Raid. Four persons were arrested, and a whisky stili of 300-gallon capacity, which was In operatlon, was conflscated In a rald made by Sheriff Snnlder, and police officers, thè Wolf farm, three miles south of Five Points on thè Hisley road, last night. They arrested Antona Costa, 40, and Anthony Costa. 24. Later thè officers arrested Costa Dominio, 43, and Frank Volderaur, 42, of 814 N. Meri-

The Great Sale of Store Open Till 9 P. M. The Great Sale of Boys’ 2-Pants Suits Men’s 2-Pants Suits andWoolOvercoats and Overcoats Continues Thursday 8 w. Continues Thursday you ran choose from \ B* WKÉ Or* men who know all thè i-opular ina- # I Xf\ f ues are daily tak- #Jn ■ * I terlals; Ullored in V * utf Ztt 39 TTtff tuJla Ing advantage of Vt B latest tstyles; aulta and ( _ H Sy ~ this aale. You, too,/ 18 a m overcoats that would I AJf i C-; ~r~ j- Ssit. m®.* .1 s 1 !!* have thè same \ sell in a regalar way / °PP° rtun^y and Yor / It looks like Christmas and feels like Cliristmas to mingle with thè steadily increasing Ch r i stmas crowds that are daily attending this great value-giving sale. Owing to this great event coming jhs fore Christmas, thousands are selecting their gifts now at January prices. Come tomorrow.

DRESSES for All Occasions 2,000 Brand. New Dresses—Fresh From Their Boxes—Evening Dresses! Party Frocks! Dinner Gowns! Street and Traveling Dresses! wv i Think of it J An event of this kind, coming m \ hefore Christmas ! So exceptional are thè Cy vK. S values that vve expect a record-breaking ' demand ! Especially when one may choose KujKgxf P.KftC SI $25 Silk Milo Shams SgM : re Rich Velvet Dresses B?If Each Dreßs possesses a certaln lndividuallty that h.i Ha makes it especially deslrable. Side drapes, pleated i flV\ tunica, clrcular Bertha collars, hasque models, fancy ili: 1 buckles and vivld touches of color. Choosa tomorrow .—aT * from thè entlre aasortment at $9.22. X" Misses* Sixes, 14 to 18 —IVomen’i, 16 to 44 1/ V '*T Large Women, 46 to 56 - ■ ■■ - ■ Luxurious Fur~Trimmed Distinctive COATS Jsf SIOO and $75 Values Priced at Exclusive showTOom models ; developed of fin- \ est materiala. Ormandale, Panvelaine, Polly- f $ IM w I il anna, Steveanna and Kerami; fashion that ? faJL M .. will appeal to discriminating women ) Jl 9 All Sizes for Women and Misses Sr^. $25 Women’s VELOUR and PLUSH COATS ntìgpf Richly Fur Trimmed ) <£i\ Cd Handfiomo mode!, developed of beautiful soft textures > *r I that are warm and servlceable; wantad colora; rlch eeal i t/— — ÉitÉmalMAplush coats included. Sizes 16 to 44. - SSO Women’s FUR TRIMMED SUITS Wt9 Sizes 16 to 44 )(nn 7C BenutlfuOy fashloned of rlch, warm materials for winter \*P F 4 " n wear. Handaomely sllk lined. Many styles and wanted i iLt mW—— colora. / Women’s Ribbon and Fur-Trimmed All JULIETS W L S a ! her ' 1 = Leather So, “ ) * |-l "With rubber heels attached. JIILI VOITOttS colora, including brown, j ll -" and purple. All sizes. $1.50 ) *7O Women’s Felt House Slippers Children’s Felt Bootees Values | •vC With leather solca ) AQ A warm glft that ) AO O,T ® h,m a palr for Xmaß- - heela, In black, } A/* evory little tot llkes. > MX/ Bullt ot all leather with grey and blue— ) All colora— ) patent quarter. Ribbon Trimmed Wool Felt SLIPPERS $1.25 Quality at Only Tho great est values evor offered. All \ wool, Chromo soles, ribbon and poni- f %£ , pom trimmed. Colors are lavender, > % M * rose. Copen, silver and lavender,! American Beauty, purple and navy. / Sizes

dian St., when they drove up to thè farm house. All w r ere charged with operatine a blind tiger and all were held under high bonds. Besldes thè big whisky stili, thè officers conflacated 3,500 gallona of mash, thirty-flve gallona of white mule, 140 gallona of grape wine, 3,000 pounds of com sugar, forty-five gallona of grape mash, severa! empty juga, barrels, gauges and coloring. The sheriff took charge of $475 n change, one touring car, a coupé a truck, four loaded shot guns, and two revolvera. ASKS INVESTIGATION OF SCHOOL CITY CONDITION Chamber of Commerce! Secretary Makes Recommendatlona An lnvestigatlon into thè affairs of thè Indianapolis school city was rec-

ommended today by John B. Reynolds, executive secretary of thè Chamber of Commerce, in his annual report to thè directors of thè chamber. Reynolds also recommended thè continuatlon of thè efforts of thè bureau of lndustry to assist in locatlng new Industries here, continuatlon of surveys by thè civic affairs commlttea, continuatlon of thè freight and traffic dlvision, expanslon of thè Wholesale trade dlvision, and action to bring about another industriai exposltion In 1923. Seven directors, one-third of thè board, have been elected. They are Felix M. McWhlrter, Le Monte Daniels, W. B. Harding, Cari Taylor, A. G. Ruddell, Frank E. Floyd and Oscar Schmidt. HOLD SIX AS VACRANTS Lleutenant McGee and a squad of police made six arresta last right In thè clean-up campalgn, charging theae

men with vagrancy: Roy Craig, Cleveland Britten, William F. Moore and Ed Roberts, all of 234 E. New York St.; Pearl Woods, 634 E. Ohio St., and Mary Jones, 979 W. Washington St. ACCOUNTANT TO TALK J. V. Coffield, expert accountant, will discuss thè proper basis for thè valuation of an inventory at thè weekly luncheon of thè Indiamapolis Assoclation of Credit men at thè Claypool Hotel tomorrow. 5 thLt ls uually V benefited by thè vapora of— VI CHS VARO RUB Oca 17 MiUlonJan Uted Ytarly

Gift Suggestions Women’s Silk Chemise Bea ut.! fu Hy made of crepe de chines, and wash sat- # >*J 7 9 ina; in fiesh color; bullt- > y ■—- up band and bodlee topa; \ m lace and ribbon trimmed. ' Women’s Silk Gowns Beautiful crepe gowns : in \ a t\o pink, blue and orchld; 1 S’J.lfO prettily tr.mmed w!th ’ace > w ——- and ribbon. Speciali/ V V priced at— ' Large Women’s Silk Camisoles Made of satin and crepe ) A A de chine; in. navy or \ V|X A flesh color; daintlly trim- ( med with lace and ribbon- / Women’s Matelasse Blouses $5.00 qnallty ; In navy, v A _ brown or black; stltched ( S *#.9B with silk or metal thread, > ~ y , in allover pattern. Very \ 4 fashionable. ' Women’s Angora Scarfs Extra larve and fluffy;} sa ne pocket, belt and fringe f y 1 ,“6 trimmed: all colors. Spe- / | " 1 " clally priced Thursday. ) * Women’s Pettibockers Well made and reinforced, . _( _ of lustrous sateen; colors ) Fll are green, black, brown > g and navy; all sizes. Sale V 4/Ve price— ' Women’s Slip-On Sweaters Knit of ephyr and leeland \ _ yarns; in plain and fancy I vi ,9o weave. Some are belt > I , trimmed. Long sleeves, * All colors. Sale price— ' Women’s Pure Thread Silk Full Fashioned Hose These are thè well-known Way ne knlt brand ; irreg- . ular of S3OO quality ; tm- ) C ICJ pertectlons sey *light as 1“ | * t ” not to mar their wearing 1 X“ quality or splendid ap- ' pearanca Infanta’ Sweater Set Regalar $5.00 qnallty, conalsting of cap, leggina and I JQ Qft sweater. In all wanted > ” * colors. Slzea 6 months to ! KM ~~' 3 years. ' Infanta* Chinchil a Coats A nseful glft for tho little A tot. Made of heavy chln- / QR chtlla; in red, white or > “J' ———— brown. Slze Ito 4 yeara \ ari 1 Sale price— ' Boys’ and Girl’ Sweaters Sllpon or button coat • - . - style; In rope titch or ì S*J.9B fine weave; all wanted col- > X ors and lze Bto 14 year*. \ M iale price— • Girls’ Flannel Middies Mad of heavy flannel; !d i * e no red or navy; emblem and f I >9O brald trimmed. Sizes 14 / I -,,, ',3 to 44. Sale price— ) “ Men’s Fine Scarfs Brushed wool or silk % —. fringe trimmed; many are f fIC In shades to match thè > new overcoats ; sllsO qual- \ lty. Sale price— • Men’s Neckwear Choote from ailk grena- . dine, silk knlt and cut 1 JQ silk ties; pattern and col- \ K/* ors to suit every ona's ( At/V fancy. Sale price— / Silk Stripe Shirts For men; thè glft of Berrfc# and beauty ; gen- - A r ulne woven madra, satin / S | .95 strlped madras; In thè > T I— . ■ new com shade; genuine \ X sworsette In white or taa. ' All sizes. Men’s Sport Sweaters Knltte<s spont coats ; In . green and brown heather; j tl 4Q pleated pocket; button \ ▼ I * T> ' trimmed. All alze. Sale ( X ' prie©— / Men’s Silk Hose Excellent quality pure ■ __ thread silk hose, with re- f JT _ inforeed heel and toe. > / Clocked or plain; all col- V • ors. Sale price— •*

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