Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 113, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1923 — Page 10

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‘SUE FOR MANDATE’ KEALiNG ADVISED Fesler Refuses to Accept Levy Without Court Order, City Attorney James M. Ogden to--1 <j&y advised Clifford Kealing, attorney 1 for the city board of health, to file a I mandate suit against County Auditor j Leo K. Fesler ordering the auditor to | aocept the city tax levy as passed under mandate by the city council, Sept. 17. Keallng asked Fesler to accept the levy today, but Fesler refused. “I'm not refusing to accept this levy to be arbitrary or stubborn, Fesler said. "All I want is to be sure of the legality of the tax rate. The levy was fixed after the legal time limit had expired. You got one mandate for -the council to fix the levy. Now the logical thing to do is to get another.” A remonstrance against the levy Is expected, according to Fesler, who said today a citizen made an Inquiry concerning the routine necessary for Cling a protest. ENTERPRISE LEAGUE TO PROTEST RATES Telephone Boost to Be Criticised at Civic Club Meeting. Several hundred residents of West Indianapolis are expected to meet at 8 p. m. tonight at the Assumption Hall, 1105 Blaine Ave., to protest against the increase In rates of the < telephone and other public utilities. The meeting will be held under the 1 auspices of the Enterprise Civic ! League of West Indianapolis and Is j- open to any one Interested. Mayor Shank, Taylor E. Gronlnger, ; corporation counsel, and Heydon W. j Buchanan, councilman, are expected ito talk. Special music will be given by Githen’s Musical Demons, an orchestra composed of West Indianapolis musicians. The program committee consists of Frank Turner, Oliver P. Withers and Henry Harmon. SIO,OOO SCOUT HALL, PLAN Architects Submit Specifications for Proposed Camp Building. Indianapolis Boy Scouts will dine In anew SIO,OOO mess hall at the Scout reservation near FT. Harrison next summer if plans presented by William H. Harrison of Bass-Knowl-ton Company, architects, at a meeting of the board of directors of the Boy Scout council Thursday, are adopted. Harrison said that his firm would donate its services to the Scouts. General approval of the plans was expressed by the board. Final consideration will be made Oct. 9. Funds for erecting the mess hall were provided last spring.

PHONE DIRECTORS CHOSEN Annual Session Closes at Claypool With Election. Election of four members of the board of directors of the Indiana Telephone Association was held late Thursday at the closing session of the fourth annual convention at the Claypool. Directors: W. W. Harbaugh, Sullivan, lnd.; Stephen M. Isom, Mitchell, lnd.; Frank V. Newman. La Porte. Ind., and F. O. Cuppy, Lafayette, Ind. The vacancy left by the death of William M. Bailey of Richmond, Ind., was not filled, out of respect for Mr. Bailey. Officers will be elected at the next meeting of the board of directors. IRISH LEADER, EX-HOOSIER Rev. H. P. Glenn, Former Moderator, Born in Indianapolis. The late Rev. Henry Patterson Glenn, ex-moderator of the Ireland Presbyterian Church and a candidate for election to the Free State Senate, was bom Sept. 4, 1858 and reared in Indianapolis until his family’s return to Ireland In 1872. A cousin, Mrs. John R. Kingham, resides at 8225 N. Meridian St. The Rev. Glenn's death occurred in Ireland several days ago. He was educated in Trinity College. Dublin, and at Edinburgh and Leipsio Universities. County Wicklow. Ireland, was his home. INDIAN HELD FOR ‘FRAUD’ Land Offer Used to Obtain S3O, U. S. Officials Charged. Andrew Singer, pure-blooded Indian, of Tulsa, Okla., was In Jail today charged with obtaining S3O from Mrs. Eliza Fry, 415 E. Ohio St., through fraudulent use of the mall. He was bound over ot the Federal grand jury Thursday by Howard S. Young, United States commissioner. According to Federal officers, Singer offered to sell Mrs. Fry land granted him from the Government, but which ho had no right to sell. Singer is said to have been a football player at the Carlisle School for Indians. Art man on Welfare Board Samuel R. Artman of Indianapolis, chairman of the State industrial board, today, is a member of the board of directors of the Family Welfare Society. He was elected at the board meeting at the Severtn Thursday. The society will urge establishment of a clinic for medical cases too mild for confinement. Five clinics will be established here this year by the Commonwealth Fund of New York. nSiIICAL BEAUTIFIERS FOR WOMEN Women gverywhoro are trying all kinds of beautifiers only to find that their effects are transitory. The first requisite of beauty is health. Without It the steps lag, eyes are lusterlasa, dark circles appear beneath them, the complexion becomes sallow, and almost Invariably the underlying cause U some ailment peculiar to women. There Is a very Inexpensive remedy for this condition in Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound, which ter nearly fifty years has been relieving women from some of the worst forms of female ills. >Vhy iot let it restore you to health and beauty and the Joys of living?—Advertisement. C

Fred Lewis Is One Bright Light on New Palace Bill

By WALTER D. HICKMAN. Fred Lewis, wearing an “old” white summer suit and holding his famous book, is the one bright light on the new bill at the Palace. Lewis goes in for eccentric fun. His material is individual, but he possesses a keen comedy sense. His material is cut only for him and he knows how to deliver it. The Six Anderson Sisters dance and play musical instruments. The act is beautifully staged. Lew and Paul Murdock offer eccentric dancing and a burlesque on “The Spring Song.” Several beautiful dogs pose In the opening act, called Mile. Latoy's Models. Rather pretty act but moves too slowly for vaudeville. Mercedes, when having some “difficulty” yesterday afternoon in projecting “thought” to Mile. Stanton, seated at a piano, took pains to tell the audience that it was “hard-boiled.” Mercedes, things like this, referring to an audience as "hardboiled,” should never be tolerated. Mercedes’ act this season lacks interest. It is an unwise booking at this time. Milton Sills in “The Last Hour" Is the movie feature. At the Palace for the remainder of the week. ! Other attractions on view today include: "Blossom Time,” at the Murat; Olsen and Johnson, at Keith’s; “Let’s Go,” at the Capitol; Milo, at the Lyric; movies at the Rialto; tabloid musical at theßroadway; “Her Reputation,” at the Circle; “The Little Church Around the Corner,” at the Apollo; "The Man Who Won,” with Dustin Faxnum, at the Isis; “The Common Law,” at the Ohio, and "The Spoilers,” at Mister Smith's. . Home Robbed of $92 Paul Mansfield’s home, 4021 Ruckle St., was ransacked Thursday night. Loss, $92. Police Badge Is Even Taken Accessory thieves stripped the automobile owned by Claud A. Isenhower, 1435 N. Illinois St., and stole tires, rims, horns, vacuum tank, clock, spotlight, carbtlreter and tools. A State constabular police badge, No. 171, and a revolver was also taken.

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GEORGE ALISON. In the cast of “The Deep Tangled Wildwood,” anew comedy which will open the season at English’s Monday night, is George Allson, who is well known In this city. STRAY BULLET FATAL Woman Killed at Fair by Sliot From Wild West Show. By United Prme LOGANSPORT, Ind., Sept. 21. Exhibition of fancy shooting by wild west cowboys was prohibited today at the Cass County fair after Mr*. Irvin C. Cordell, 55, died from a wound Inflicted by a stray bullet. James Lynch, the rifleman who fired the shot, was arrested, but later was released after the ooroner had made an investigation.

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CASINO GARDENS CASE IS HELD UP Defense to Introduce Davis Trial Transcript. Effort of the State to close Casino Gardens, dinner-dancing place on White River near Emerichsville bridge, was held up before Superior

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