Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1923 — Page 3

THURSDAY, JUNE 14,1923

Can of Milk to Be ‘ Ticket ' at Ohio Saturday

By WALTER D. HICKMAN THE OHIO THEATER on Saturday morning will cooperate with the Advertising Club of Indianapolis by giving a special showing at 10 o’clock of “A Front Page Story,” a movie showing newspaper life. The ticket for admission will be a can of condensed milk which will be sent to the Bible lands to aid in feeding some starving child. This will be the first public showing of this Vitagraph movie. This same movie will ..-open a week’s engagement Sunday at the Ohio. The picture will appeal to children because Buddy Messenger, a boy actor, is in the cast. Edith Roberts plays the chief feminine lead. Lawrence Reid, writing in Motion Picture News, sums up “A Front Page Story” as follows: The Story—Youth in search of work rides into small city at wheel of dilapidated flivver. Puts ad in local paper and by using his wits becomes partner of editor. His object is to patch up the quarrel between the editor and the mayor—which he docs by bluffing with a scarehead story on front page of paper Wins the editor’s daughter. Classification —Comedy-drama of political life in small city—with humor, rich and novel. Production Highlights—The exceptional direction in getting every possible situation and idea from story. The fine acting by Edward Horton, James Corrigan and Lloyd IngrahamThe splepdid atmosphere. The human interest. The convincing detail. The special showing Saturday is worth attending and the can of milk may save the life of some baby in the Holy Lands. -I- -I- -IRoberts Park Epworth League Presents Artists

Last night at Caleb Mills Hall, Vladmir Lenska, violinist: Helene Leaning, soprano, and Orley Ilsz, pianist and composer, were presented in concert by the Roberts Park Epworth League. It was a benefit for the Methodist Hospital fund. The concert was only fairly attended. These days are commencement days, which might explain the poor patronage. What I heard of the concert was interesting, especially the work of the pianist, who played one of his own compositions, ‘‘A Japanese Love Song.” Ilsz, the pianist, complained that the piano was slightly out of tune. The soprano possessed a voice of high range. A Russian novelty played by Lenska was one of the novelties of the bill. -I- -!- -I Dr. Hill Announces Commencement Pro gran. The sixteenth annual* commencement exercises of the College of Music and Fine Arts will be held on Friday morning, June 22. at 10, In the Central Ave. Methodist Church. Dr. Orien W. Fifer will deliver the class address. President Harry G. Hill will present the diplomas. Horace E. Whitehouse, musical director. and Harloye Fenn Dean and

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Kenyon s Highland Home Place The Finest Subdivision for Moderately Priced Homes Near Indianapolis

Free Bus Ride Beginning at 9 o’clock Sunday morning, and every 45 minutes during the day, our free busses will leave the Bus Station at 50 Kentucky Ave., or you may board the bus at any corner along W. Washington St., or take the T. H., I. & E. Interurban at the Terminal Station (car marked Ben Davis) and get off at Mickley Stop, which is right at our Addition. Your fare will be refunded at office on grounds. Should you come by auto, you will have a paved road all the way. Or take W. Washington St. car and ride to end of line, where our automobiles will meet you and take you out.

COUPON $ 1 Kenyon’s Highland $1 A 11/ Home Place 1U This coupon and one dollar entitles you to a credit of $ll.OO on the lot you select.

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IN THE CAST OF “A FRONT PAGE STORY.” AT THE OHIO NEXT WEEK. WILL BE BUDDY MESSENGER (LEFT), A BOY ACTOR. AND EDWARD MORTON (RIGHT). THIS MOVIE WILL BE SHOWN SATURDAY MORNING AS A SPECIAL ATTRACTION AT THE OHIO FOR THE BENEFIT OF A MILK FUND FOR BABIES IN THE HOLY LAND.

Pasquale Montanl of the faculty will provide the musical program. The program is as follows: Mendel6Sohn Sonata In D minor Choral and variations Schumann Canon in B minor Widor. ... . . Andants from Sixty Symphony Horace Whitehouse Invocation President Harry G Hill Class address. . . Dr. Orien W. Fifer. D. D. "Lord. God of Abraham” (from “Elijah) Mendelssohn Harlowe Fenn Dean Presentation of diplomas President Harry G. Hill Montanl.... Impromptu in C minor Pasquale Montanl Benediction President Harry Q. Hill The graduating class Includes: Frank E. Perclval, Arthur Graham. Earl Keen, Louise Martin, Sarah Littler, Corrine Wilson, Bernice Hawkins. Frank Percival will receive the distinction of being the first graduate to whom the college has granted the degree of bachelor of music. Arthur Graham, who receives his artist and! ploma, recently won the first prize in the State contest of the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs, and will leave Immediately to take master lessons with Joseph Lehvlnne. Graham and Percival will be members of next year’s faculty at the College of Music and Fine Arts. Earl Keen receives a teacher’s diploma m voice. Misses Louise Martin. Sa,oh Littler, Corrine Wilson and Bernice Hawkins will receive certificates for

MEET ME Saturday or Sunday JUNE 16 AND 17 OPENING SALE

EXTREMELY LOW PRICES '250 - *4OO EASY TERMS S 1 Down and $ 1 a Week No Interest or Taxes for One Whole Year No Payments When Sick and Unable to Work UNUSUALLY LARGE LOTS Kenyon’s Highland Home Place is most ideally located in that fast growing section about two miles west of the City Limits on the SOUTH side of the National Road (W. Wash. St.). Twenty minutes’ ride from the Monument, over paved roads all the way, and only a short distance east of the rapidly growing suburb, Ben Davis. Only a few minutes’ walk to high school, grade school, churches and stores. City Builders Realty Cos. 1160 Fairfield Ave. W A shington 4344.

having completed the two-year course in public school music. President Hill is expected to announce the future plans and new location of the college, which will occupy new quarters when the fall term cpens Sept. 10. -1- -I- -h The theaters today are offering: “Smilin’ Through” at the Murat; “Lawful Larceny" at English’s; ”Hoosler Follies" at the Palace; vaudeville and movies at the Rialto; “Alice Adams” at the Apollo: “Trimmed in Scarlet,” with Kathlyn Williams and Buster Keaton in “The Electric House” at the Isis: "The Last Moment" at the Ohio; “You Can’t Fool Your Wife’ ’at the Circle, and “Sisters” at Mister Smith’s. DE MOLAY SHOW FRIDAY The first minstrel show to be presented by the Indianapolis chapter of De Molay is ready for the curtain to rise Friday night at the Masonic Temple, according to Glen Howe, director. Thirty men have been drilled in songs. End men will be Wayne Swope, Carl Turpin. Adrian Pierce, Fred Saunders. Bruce Savage, Edward Gaumer, Herman Otto and Fred Parsons. Robert Hutchinson will be interlocutor.

Call us for appoint* ment to be shown over addition on week days —our auto will call for you. Lots sold only to desirable white persons.

Sir Basil Thompson, {or eight vjears chief o{ SCOTLAND YARD, begins relating the most remarkable detective cases in his experience with “THE VOISIN MYSTERY” in JULY (Ssinopolitan at all news stands

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Building Offer If you arc paying rent you can easily afford to own your own home in Kenyon’s Highland Home Place. We operate our own building department and during the past year we have built to order over twenty bungalows for our purchasers. We can arrange to build for you even though you do not have a deed for your lot. We make it our business to help you get a satisfactory start. Already we are busy erecting several bungalows in this Addition. This is your guarantee that your lot will increase in value. Remember, too, that we positively do not permit the erection of “shacks” or sheds for dwelling purposes. All we ask is that you come out and look us over.

Office on Grounds Open All Day Saturday and Sunday, June 16, 17 Remember—This is a brand new addition and this is the opening sale. Come early for a better selection.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Condensed milk restores half-starved children to health and strength —read what Dr. Curran says:

March 13, 1923 Borden Sales Cos., Inc., New York pity. Attention Mr. W. F. Tuttle Gentlemen?’ No finer expression of cooperation has been received by Near East Relief than the offer recently made by your Company. Your assistance in our present campaign in Syracuse, in helping us to raise 100,000 cans of Condensed Milk, will go far to meet the tremendous need at this crucial time, in the Near East. Our experience with 115,000 orphan children of the Near East shows that there is no more valuable food than Condensed Milk for restoring half-starved children to health and strength. Our overseas workers report that they can not obtain enough of it, and from my personal experience it has been the means time

THE Near East Relief is appealing to the people of Indianapolis for condensed milk to aid it in the fight against malnutrition, starvation and disease among the children of the Near East countries. They have found through several years of work that condensed milk is their one dependable life saver. Dr. Curran, Associate Director of the Near East Relief, tells, in the letter above, some of the reasons why. Anybody can afford to give a can of Eagle Brand Condensed Milk to the Near East Relief. Here is a chance for practical giving. You don’t have to give money. Give the Eagle Brand itself. The Borden Company, maker of Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, has agreed to give Eagle Brand to the Near East Relief in proportion to the Eagle Brand you give. Get into the spirit of this campaign and make it the success which the Near East Relief deserves. Scientific experiments show value of Eagle Brand for malnutrition The actual experiences of the Near East Relief in feeding condensed milk to millions of children have shown its value for the treatment of malnutrition. Dr. Curran says: “I wish there was some tuay that the people of the United States could learn of the great value of condensed milk.” Scientific experiments conducted with Eagle Brand by the Nutrition Department of the Borden Company show results that will amaze you. American children suffer from malnutrition, too. In fact 6,000,000 of our own school children are actually undernourished. Hun-

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and time again of actually saving children’s lives in the Near East. In the area where the Near East Relief is operating, milk producing animals are tubercular, and we cannot depend upon that source of milk supply. In a recent evacuation of refugees canned milk was of great help because of its concentrated food value. Many of the refugees were compelled to travel for days at a time with no other food to depend upon than a can of American Condensed Milk. Anything that you can do to express our needs in your publicity, or through your agencies, along lines already suggested will be of inestimable value. Your contribution to our work in this way is highly appreciated. Very truly yours, J. C. Curran, M. D. Associate Director, Near East Relief

dreds of these have been observed by the Nutrition Department of the Borden Company and have shown remarkable progress when fed on Eagle Brand and trained in health habits. Why Eagle Brand is superior Eagle Brand Condensed Milk is the only condensed or evaporated milk which is produced especially for the feeding of children. It has been famous as a baby food for years, because it is the purest milk obtainable. The milk which is reserved just for the making of Eagle Brand is of special quality, carefully blended to give the right butter fat content It is handled with a care that is rarely equalled anywhere even in this day of sanitation. Eagle Brand contains factors vital to the health and growth of children. It is exceptionally rich in energy producing foods, which the body must have. It contributes protein or body building material as well as the vitamins which aid in promoting and regulating growth. With the use of Eagle Brand diluted to a special malnutrition formula, in conjunction with health rules, any underweight child will improve wonderfully. If you have children in your own family who are underweight, you can restore them to health and vigor with the use of Eagle Brand. The same qualities in Eagle .Brand which 1 make it the best condensed milk for use with- - own children, also make it the most use- i ful and valuable brand you can give to the] Near East Relief. If you are going to give to the Near East,! make your gift right. Don’t send an inferior * product. It is too much like cutting the buttons off the garments that go into the missionary barrel 1 Give those little children over there the very best you can give. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York

jj Eagle Brand has been used for infant feeding for genera- I I tions—more than all other igSSPki \J tm baby foods combined. Prob- I 1 ably a million babies have been raised on it. If you can- I not nurse your baby, feed I him the safe Eagle Brand way. ,

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