Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1923 — Page 3

THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1923

LEGISLATORS FACE REAL JUNGLES ON FRENGHUCK VISIT Ray Morgan Thinks Lion Taming No Harder Job Than House Speaker, By FELIX F. BRI'NBR FRENCH LICK, Ind., March B.—A green lion —referring to the fact he is unsophisticated, not to his color —is proving an attraction for members of the Legislature, and others visiting here. The lion, along with other beasts. Is confined in winter quarters of the Hagenbeck-Wallace circus here. Members of the Assembly were given the opportunity of viewing elephants and other animals at close quarters and of having the elephants pull their coat tails when they were not looking. A zebra as striped as the political affiliations of some of the members, brayed in a friendly manner as they approached. Monkeys chattered in an attitude of familiarity. The green lion was the only animal who wasn’t friendly. Because of his nasty temper. Legislators caught only a short glimpse of him. He had a chain around his neck and circus attendants were attempting to persuade him to behave. “How would you like to be a lion tamer?” someone asked Speaker Raymond C. Morgan. “1 don't knew but what I would as lief do that as try to tame the House of Representatives,” he replied.

BRITAIN CANNOT DROP CHARGES Empire Will Not Accede to U, S. Demands, Bu United Press LONDON. March 8. —Great Britain cannot accede to the demand of the United States that charges against former American consul and vice consul at New Cast’.e of influencing trade in favor of American ships be withdrawn. Under Secretary McNeil stated In the House of Commons last r.ight. , McNeil, replying to Adams, a Labor member from Now Castle who drew attention to the act of the United Statens in closing the consulate there, admitted *'ie British charges were unsubstantiated. but said the government believed them justified. Accusations against the American consular officers at New Castle on Tyne resulted in the American Gov- , • nment ordering the consulate closed. ALL MOSLEMS ARE SUMMONED TO COLORS Mohammedans Between 23 and 39 Ordered to Recruiting Stations. tin United Press LONDON. March B.—All Mohammedans in Constantinople between the ages of 23 and 39 have been ordered to present themselves at recruiting stations not later than Sunday, according to an Exchange Telegraph dispatch. The summons to the colors Included not only Ottomans, but all Moslems, and caused great uneasiness at Constantinople. CHICAGO HOTELS ARE UNDER POLICE GUARD Patrolmen Stalk Through Lobbies— Several Patrons Arrested. By United Press CHICAGO, March B.—Police guards stalked through lobbies of several leading Chicago hotels today as the result of orders in the police campaign to stamp out vice in Chicago. The hostlries were placed under surveillance following a raid on the De Jonghe Hotel and the arest of several patrons. yOARSENESS I I • Swallow slowly small plecef Q m —rub well over the throat. ■ A T 7 V-A po Rua Over / 7 Million Jars Used V early

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Pola and Charlie to Be Movie Rivals All Next Week at Local Film Theaters

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Here Is the latest “soulful eye” pose of Pola Negri. She becomes a reckless vampire in “Mad Love,” tc be at the Ohio next week. While

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Pola’s mode Is flickering at the Ohio, Charlie Chaplin’s latest, “The Pilgrim,” will be on view at the Circle.

tamers In front of stores of H. Gltck Cos.. 19 S. Delaware St., and George Ilitz & Cos., 34 Si Delaware St. Some one sent in an alarm. FORM MATHEMATICS CLUB A mathematics club was started at the Arsenal Technical High School the ninth period. Wednesday. Mr. Anderson, head of the mathematics depart ment, appointed Glen Nesbit us teni porary chairman, who, in turn, ap pointed two committees. William Holtzman, chairman; Dor othy Lang, Willis Vance, Margaret Troy and Katherine Overbeck com posed the committee to nominate for tne election to be held next meeting George Gasper, chairman; Benjamin King and Helen Tomlinson were placed on the program committee. Bicycles Missing Two bicycles were reported stolen today. Owners Harold Jenkins, 700 Park Ave. and Jack Scatterday, 3267 Ruckle St

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

By WALTER D. HICKMAN POLA NEGRI and Charlie Chaplin may be pals in love, but they will be professional rivals here next week. Chaplin’s latest, “The Pilgrim,” has been booked at the Circle for next week. Charlie is first seen as a crook escaping from prison w'ho makes his getaway by stealing the clothes of a clergyman. Charlie, dressed up In his ministerial garb, lands in a town that is wai: ng to welcome anew minister. ’ ! "he townspeople mistake Charlie for the new minister. Then the fun starts. Miss Negri in "Mad Love” will be seen at the Ohio next week. In this

Goldstein Brothers WASHINGTON & DELAWARE STREETS Announcing Art Event of Supreme Importance to the Women of Indianapolis Purchased recently in New York at big price concessions Regular S2O Qualities TUQ Dresses for Every Oc- Frocks Designed f 0 r j" casion Street Wear, fffl * Every Type of Woman IL ||1 j! i Afternoon, Business Jjftl V B —the Miss, the Matron, HIfIIUIi and Semi-Formal Wear. / tj JMH the Maturer Types. lllillllf The Same Careful Attention to Style and Detail Which Distinguishes ASa Much Higher Priced Dresses Is Evident in the g-Jjjl WOk Moderately Priced Ones. Persian embroidery, “Febnomv” is the password in ibis sale. A The hnes of these dresses in daring, gorgeous eale for limited incomes, offering the very new- are long and slender or colors gives many of est, latest and smartest of the inodes for Spring th ey incline to the Colonial ml these frocks a bizaarc in dresses. The sale comes about as a result of in effect - Unusual sleeve BMfglfy lJ| and beautiful touch. a very fortunate “buy”—otherwise such sur- effects are shown in great hHIIIII g|| Panels, puffings v> passing values would not be possible. v> black, Copen, rose- refill ill 111 drapes and tucks and ... _ —, . , wood, muffin and sandal- Wf further distinction. v> Maae of AJltyme Crepe, 1 ricosham, woo d. The Best H Sale Starts M Values of the *'.ve r y woman owes it to herself to attend this sale, not Promptly at 8:30 W * ’ V'k?*' v . _ only because ol the superlative savings, but for the op- , Yearatslo portunity of indulging her taste for a lovely dress tomorrow

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picture she is seen as Sappho, a heartless woman who wrecks the hearts of men. Nearly forgot to tell you that Pola wears a blonde wig while vamping. Indianapolis movie fans will have an opportunity to see the shadows of two of the most discussed “love birds” of the day in movies next week. -I- -1- -I“Shuffle Along” Opens ® Monday Night at English’s The original "Shuffle Along,” & col ored revue which established new records In New York and Chicago, will open a week’s engagement at English’s Monday night. Miller and Lyles, Sissle and Blake are members of this company. Indications are that this revue will come mighty near breaking records at English’s. -I- -I- -IThe following attractions are on view today; Thurston, probably the most satisfying magician on the stage today, at English’s; Billy Hughes and

company at the Palace; Jane’, of France at Keith’s; Bert Baker and company at the Lyric; musical comedy and movies at the Rialto; Mutual burlesque at the Broadway; “The Yoiupg Rajah” at the Circle; “Gimme” and “The Toll of the Sea” at the Ohio; “The White Flower” at the Colonial; “The Stranger’s Banquet” at the Apollo, and Douglas Fairbanks in “Robin Hood” at Mister Smith’s. THREE ARRESTS FOLLOW DISTURBANCE IN YARD Three men were under arrest today following Investigation of trouble In front of 434 W. Maryland St. Wednesday night. John Bopa, 434 W. Maryland St„ told police men were making a noise and entered his yard. When his mother, Mrs. Anna Nilban, asked them what they wanted, one of them

struck her, knocking her off the porch, Bopa said. Police charged Owen Osborn, 24, of 914 Chadwick St., with drunkenness, assault and battery, operating a

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