Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 222, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1923 — Page 3

JAN. 25, 1923

PRIMARY REPEAL MOVEIS CHECKED ► Democrats Refuse to Unite in Support of Bill. Refusal of Democratic members of the Legislature to act together in opposition to the primary law probably will bring about the abandonment of any idea of repealing the law or even section of it, persons interested indicated today. While some of the Democrats favor repeal of the State wide sections of the primary, they consider the movement at this time a Republican party plan looking toward the primary next year. Thomas Taggart said the Democrats would refuse to “pull the chestnuts out of the lire for the Republicans.” He expressed himself as personally opposed to the primary. Taggart talked with Lawrence Lyons, Republican State chairman, and M. Bert Thurman, collector of internal revenue, leading opponents of the primary. It is understood they suggested to Taggart a bi-partisan combination against the primary. Accused by Packers Kugene Garrity, 32, of 35 X. Randolph St., arrested in Louisville, Ky., Wednesday, was in Indianapolis today to answer a financial charge filed by J. Blume & Cos., Chicago packers.

Famous Conductor to Direct Orchestra Tonight

By WALTER D. HICKMAN Fritz Reiner tonight at the Murat will conduct for the first time in public the “Rhapsodie Negre.” composed by John Powell, an American com-poser-pianist. Mr. Powell will be the soloist for the concert, playing his own composition. This will be his first appearance in Indianapolis i Mrs. Ona B. Talbott, who is responsible for the concert, said today: “Tonight in the Murat a representative audience of the music lovers of Indianapolis and the State will greet Fritz Reiner, the brilliant young conductor, and his Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra of eighty men. all artistsoloist In their respective lines. A notable program has been arranged by Mr. Reiner for tonight’s concert, to Include overture, 'Romeo and Juliet,’ and symphony ‘Manfred, Tschaikowsky. “Mr. Reiner has expressed himself in enthusiastic praise of Mr. Powell. The ‘Negro Rhapsody' is an attempt to synthesize the negro characteris-

.STATE TO RETRY CABARET OWNER Jury in Garnette Davis Case Fails to Agree, Following dismissal of the jury In Criminal Court because of failure to reach a verdict in the case of Garnette Davis, proprietor of the Casino Gardens, on charges of violating State liquor laws, the State announced today the case would be retried. The jury was deadlocked from 0:30 a. m. until 4 p. m. Wednesday. Eight ballots were takei:. it was said, the final vote standing eight to four for acquittal. One of the jurors asserted later that another Juror expressed himself as opposed to the prohibition laws and blocked hope of any verdict other than acquittal. Davis was accused of allowing patrons to drink Intoxicating liquors in his dance hall and cabaret on White Rlvter. Federal agents raided the place Aug. 26, 1922, capturing several bottles of synthetic gin. They arrested Davis and eight patrons. State witnesses said sawdust covered the floor n round tables and cracked lee was served in bowls. Many Xitlzens, Including judges, the county Rrosecutor and business men frequented the Casino Gardens, witnesses for the defense said. An Injunction suit to close the Gardens Is pending the outcome of the State's effort to prove a criminal offense against Davis. QUEER NAMES ABOUND IN QUAINT BROWN COUNTY Many Explanations Are OffciTd for Cnawhnne. Bit Times Special NASHVILLE. Ind.. Jan. 25.—A recent explanation that Gnawbone. Brown County, got its name from the fact that somebody stopped there to gnaw a bone, at the time of the Mex lean War. is only one of the traditions as to the origin of this name. Another is that in the early days food In the community was so reduced that only a few bones were left to gnaw. Brown County has other town names with traditions. Rear Wallow is said to have been a favorite wallowing place for bears. Other unusual town names in Brown County are Kelp, Bean Blossom. Needmore. Schooner. Mt. Healthy and Trevlac. which Is “Calvert” spelled backward. $400,000 FIRE DAMAGE kiixty Departments in Chicago Called to Oil Blaze. By Vnlted Press CHICAGO. Jan. 25.—Fires in the .Ymerican Linseed Oil Company plant and an unoccupied five-story building here today, caused more than $400,000 dan-age. Sixty fire companies were called to fight the blaze.

‘Daddy of Jazz y Plays Good Music at Lyric

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EARL FULLER Mr. Fuller is known as the “daddy of jazz music” because his orchestra was the first to record jazz melodies for phonograph records. He characterizes the popularity of jazz not to the music itself, but to dancing. He and his band are featured at the Lyric this week.

tics. Such familiar themes as ‘Swing j Low Sweet Chariot,’ ‘I Am Ready, j Lord.’ will be recognized as well as i the frenzied voodoo orgy, j “Since coming to America last October, Fritz Reiner has created a j veritable furore by his remarkable : leading of his orchestral forces and Iby his great musicianship displayed in the work. All the critics everywhere agree that he is the finest conductor ever brought to America and that he is fair to eclipse many of the well known stars in his line.” -I- -I- -IMany Attractions On View At Local Theaters Today Among the attractions on view to- ! day are: Chic Sale at Keith's: Earl j Fuller at the Lyric: Earle and Rial P.- | vue at the Palace: "Runaway Girls” at the Broadway: musical comedy, movies and vaudeville at the Rialto: "My | Friend The Devil” at the Apollo; | “Fury” at the Circle; "Tess of the Storm Country” at Mister Smith's; ! “Trifling Women,” a Rex Ingram production, at the Ohio, and Roy Stewart in "Life's Greatest Question" at : the Isis.

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ACTION WITHHELD ON HOLMES BIEL Measure Would Evade Conniving by Contractors, Action on the Senate bill giving cities the right to make their own public improvements when there is evidence that contractors are conniving to force up bids, was withheld by the committee on Cities and Towns, following a hearing Wednesday afternoon. Senator Oliver Holmes, former mayor of Gary, and author of

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the measure, advocated its passage, asserting that few contractors ever entered into real competitive bidding on a job. Mayor Eli Seebrit of South Bend also appeared in favor of the bill. Frank Noll Jr., attorney, said he saw no need of the law if the bids came xvlthln the city engineer’s estimate. The b.ll provides that if the work is done by the city the assessment against property owners, or the total cost of work, shall In no case be higher than the lowest bid of a contractor. The bill xvas opposed on the ground it has socialistic tendencies. Black Satin Paris is sponsoring the black satin gown with the long, tight sleeve which ends in a circular cuff of the material which quite covers the hand. Frequently a white lace or georgette collar is the only color relief.

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Mr. J. B. Belk of Shaw, Miss., relies on it entirely to keep his children in health, and Mrs. Catherine Connolly of Jersey City, N. J., declares that not only herself but all her neighbors and friends use it and tell others about it. There is scarcely a day that someone in a family does not need it for constipation, flatulency, auto-intoxication, biliousness, intestinal poisoning, headaches, colic and cramps, and to break up fevers and colds. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a scientifically-balanced compound of Egyptian senna with pepsin and pleasant-tasting aromatics. The formula is on the package. As the popularity of this natural vegetable laxative increases, the public discards the harsher physics like calomel, coaltar in candv form, salt waters and powders. "Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin empties the bowels more cleanly ana without any danger.

OUR BASEMENT STORE AGAIN LEADS A Two-Day Sale of 1000 Mima Spring Hats A record-making purchase, representing the surplus stock of a noted manufacturer who over-estimated advance orders on spring millinery makes it possible for us to offer to the public the very latest in spring hats at a ridiculous low price.

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