Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 100, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1923 — Page 3
THURSDAY, SEPT. 6, 1923
FACULTY CHANGES MADE AT BUTLER ’ AS OPEATING NEARS 1,200 Enrollment Expected; Elaborate Housing Plans Made, Several changes have been mad in the personnel of the Butler faculty foe the coming semester in order to meet the needs of the enlarged student body and to fill the vacancies left by leaves of absences. Assistant - 1 ' ofessor R. B. Miller, graduate of Harvard University and master in education and economics, will take the place of Edward Punkay, economics department, who will teach in the lowa Teachers* College, Cedar Rapids. lowa. Miss Anita Stewart, graduate of Butler, ’2l, will be added to the staff of the English department. Leave for Columbia Miss Emily Helming will occupy the place left vacant by the leave of absence of Assistant Professor Corrinne Welling, who* will attend Columbia University to complete her doctor’s degree. Miss Helming, 99, has been instructor in Manual Training High School. Assistant Professor Joseph Fucilla, graduate of University of Wisconsin, will take the position left vacant by Dale Beeler, who will attend ColumIbia this fall. Fucilla will be a memrber of the French and Spanish departments. Other additions to this department are Miss Ester Renfrew of Sutler and Miss Mary Agnes Showalter, formerly of Butler and graduate of Illinois University. Assistant Professor Juna Lutz will return to the mathematics department. Miss Lutz had a leave of absence last year in order to complete her master’s degree at Chicago. Mrs. Bradley, who was substituting for Miss Lutz, will go to Radcliffe College for her master’s degree. 1,200 Efirollment Expected Plans are being completed for the housing of the enlarged student body at Butler. It Is expected that the enrollment -will reach 1,200. To date the freshmen class numbers 245. Last year the increase in enrollment was 16 2-3 per cent: this year it is expected to reach 25 per cent over last year. Several classrooms have been added, and the college is preparing every possible space in order to accommodate the overflow. Classes will be held from 8 a. m. tc 4:30 p. m. Registration for the upper classmen will begin Sept. 18: freshmen, Sept. 19. Classes start Sept. 20.
SEVEN PRISONERS FROM COUNTY ASK TO BE PARDONED * ——— Howard Cert, Alleged Habitual Criminal, One of Cases to Appear, Howard Cerf. a Marion County man. row serving a life term in the State priuson for habitual criminality, is one of seven local persons whose cases will come before the State board of pardons at this month’s session. Cerf, concurrently is serving a one-to-four-teen-year sentence for automobile theft. He was sentenced from Marion County March 3, 1920. In the petition it is alleged that no evidence was presented showing him to be an habitual criminal- Forty new cases from various counties of the State are on file. Other local petitions for clemency: Henrv Monroe, sentenced in Juvenile court Vov ‘’U 1922. to 180 days in the bta^e farm and fined 5500 *or child neglect: Re,tv S- hoenroc t. sentenced irom Marion Countv .n November. 1 MR. to two to fourteen T .T- in the Stat/ Prison for embezzlement: Jesee Provine. sentenced from Marion County Feb. 19 1923. to one year at the State farm for bursary: Charles Bar nett, sontneced from Marion County March 01 IP°3 to one to three years tn prison for wife desertion: Travis HolHmtssentenced Dec. 28. 1920 to fire to fourteen years in State prison for robber* . William Beville. sentenced to ten to twen-ty-one vears in State reformatory for robbery. Later transferred to State pnsom Bennie Herndon, sentenced Oct. 20. 191,, to ten-to-twenty-year term in State reformatory for birvlary and later transferred to the State prison, is among the five persons reopening their cases. DOCTORS MUST BE BUSY Noticeable Increase of Disease in State Is Reported. Sharp increase in the number of cases of tuberculosis, scarlet fever and typhoid fever in Indiana is shown in the weekly report of Dr. A. G. Long, director of of communicable diseases, of the State board of health. The statistics' Scarlet fever. 12 cases; diphtheria, 18 cases; typhoid fever, 31 cases; measles, 14 cases; tuberculosis, 26 cases. Kentuckian Seeks Son, 16 George Hess, Louisville, Ky., wrote the police today asking their aid in searching for his son, Charles, 16, who left home recently for Indianapolis. Kills Pesky Bed Bugs P.D.Q. Jute think a 35c box of P. D. Q. (Pesky Devilt Quietui) make* a quart, enough to kill a million bedbugs, roaches moths and stops future generations by killing the eggs and does not injure the clothing. Liquid fire to the bedbugs is what P. D. Q is like, bedbugs stand as good chance as a snowball in a justly tamed heat resort. Patent spout free in every package of P.D.Q . to enable ■yaa to kill them and their eggs in the cracks. P.D.Q. can also be purchased in sealed bottles. doable strength. Uquid form. Sold by Hook Drug Company and Haag Drug Company,
Trini Just Is Her Own Sweet, Natural Self
By WALTER D. HICKMAN. f J I “LOVE” real people. Blessed •is he or she who T 4 I are just themselves in their dressing rooms between acts. I went back stage at the Murat the other night to meet Trini, that flash of sparkling personality which aids “The Dancing Girl,” to be so pleasing. She was just entering her dressing room, the “star” one after the first act when I arrived hack stage. This little woman (she reminds me of just a slip of a girl) didn’t explode any fireworks. She introduced me to an elderly woman who was waiting for her. Trini explained that the woman in question was her chaperon. "As my mother come not across for the tour, so I have my chaperon,” Trini explain©^ Trini is making *her first American tour as she played in the show during its long New York run, but went back to Spain when the show opened in Chicago. She returned in time to play* the last week in Chicago, coming direct to the Murat. “You remind me of Ethelind Terry,” I remarked with caution, as 1 know some people of the stage do not like comparisons. Did Trini explode? She did not. She is real. I tell you. “Yes, many people think so,” she said. “We wear our hair the same way and we both do the Spanish dance numbers in our shows. I met her in London.’ Isn’t that too niqe for words? Miss Terry made us “love” her in "Honey Dew” and “The Music Bex Revue.” Os course you remember. I asked Trini concerning certain things on her dressing tables. Now, I tell you it takes a real person not to get offended when a mere man desires to look at the pretty things on a girl’s dressing table. Together We approached the table of mystery. I saw more beautiful back combs and earrings than I ever have seen in my life. The combs are marvelous and the earrings. Oh, la la la. “I am not superstitious," she said. “Look at these.” I noticed she was wearing some strange looking ear ornaments. They looked like a half dollar with the middle taken out. The rim was lined with diamonds and in the center was a large “13” set in diamonds. “I was born on the thirteenth of the month,” she told me.
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I noticed a doll on her dressing table. “Who is he?” I asked. ✓ “He is she answered. “Guess you wbuld call him Jack in English. The orchestra began to play. I bowed out. “Glad you came back?” she cried out. In a few minutes, Trini was back on the, stage delighting us with anew assortment of back combs and "barrings as she danced as only a real artist can. You will love Trini. Attractions on view today include “The Dancing Girl” at the Murat; Earl and Rial Revue at the Lyric: a Paramount movie; Lena Daley at the Capitol; “Salome” at the Rialto; musical tabloid and movies at the Majestic; “Broadway Gold” at the Apollo; “The Famous Mrs. Fair” at the Ohio; “Penrod and Sam" at Mister Smith’s and “McGuire of the Mounted” at the Isis. -I- -!- -I'New Show Open Today at Palace. Lew Seymour and Company are topping the new show opening at the Palace today in a musical farce comedy titled, "Are You a Lawyer.” The book was written by A. Douglas Leavitt, and the lyrics and music by Halsey K. Mohr. The cast includes Helen Boyd, Jean Stewart, Gladys Fadley and Aliys Bernoundy. An added feature is the Lovenberg Sisters and Neary in a concoction of songs and dancing. Their dance steps inlude a little of everything but classical. Harry Keene and Katie Williams offer “A Roadside Flirtation” in which a “city slicker” makes love to a village vamp. Eddie Roder and Jack Dean have an original aerial stunt which they call “The Sky Drop,” while Eddie Furman and Olive Evans ave seen in a cycle of comic and semiclassical songs. "Lawful Larceny” is the chief
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One May Be Oriental and Yet Be Classical
thelma Carlton.N One may do an oriental dance on the stage and yet be classically proper. Miss Carlton, dancer in Lena Daley’s “Brevities of 1923*,” proves this, as she does an oriental dance with classical understanding at the Capitol this week. screen attraction with a cast that includes Hope Hampton, Conrad Nagel, Lew Cody, Nita Naldi and Gilda The short reels are Screen the Path© News, and Aesop Fable and a two reel comedy. Raincoats Talcen From Car Edmund C. Mathews, . Cleveland, Ohio, reported two rain coats taken from his tar parked at OhicUand Illinois Sts., Wednesday night.
KANSAS BOY IS KILLED Steps in Front of Automobile While Watching Airplane Bit Times Special RICHMOND, Ind., Sept. 6.—lnterested In watching an airplane, Charles Foster, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foster of Osawatomie, Kas., steppd in front of an automobile on the National road one mile east of Centerville and was fatally injured. The automobile was driven by G. W. Fiske, Jr., of Louisville, Ky. The machine in which the Fosters were riding had stopped along the road and the party was eating lunch. Fire Chief Gets Vacation Fire Chief John J. O’Brien has been granted a fifteen-day vacation by the board of safety, starting Sept. 5. John Barry, city electrician, was granted permission to attend the convention of Municipal Electricians in Reading, Pa. this week. Half Holiday Ordered Mayor Shank ordered half holiday for city hall employes this afternoon in order that they maw attend “Indianapolis day” at the State fair. The mayor planned to attend.
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