Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 117, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1923 — Page 3

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51 WILL RECEIVE DIPLOMAS FBI GENTRALCOLLEGE Commencement Thursday for Chiropractic School Students, Fifty-seven students will receive diplomas at the second annual commencement of the Central States College of Chiropractic, to be held at the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts., Thursday evening. Dr. C. T. Fewell will discuss “Chiropractice as a Science," and Gladys G. Bebout, also a faculty member, has for her subject “Keep Growing.’* Other speakers include the Rev. T. J. Simpson, Washington, Ind.; Miss Garford Sperlin, harpist. University Heights; W. E. Payne, a member of the graduating class. Dr. E. R. Bebout, president, is to diplomas. Faculty members include Dr. Bebout. Gladys G. Bebout, secretary; G. Chester Pierce, dean; Charles C. Fewell, George W. Shea and George J. O’Connor.' Those to receive diplomas: U. Lowell Arbuckle, Alfred T. Allison. Charles C. Brockman. John V. Barbre. William A. Blair, J. Jennings Brown, H. F. Boshong. Harry Edward Bothwell. John O. Baughman. Corene M. Baughman. J. R. Baugrhman. A. Linton Condon, C. S. Clark, Mary L. Clarkson. Dwight W. Carney. Ethelyn Donahue. Waiter R. Dorsett. Carl D. Drake. Chester B. Ellis. Rose Madeline Etpern. John Finneran. Nicolas P. Flammang Amanda C. Ferger, Samuel J. Gunter. Kathrine Mae Gunter. John J. Grenat William H. Griswold. Marie Clements Gritt Robert R. Grenat, William R. Gavin. Ross' B. Hubbard. Mary S. Hesselbroek. Alvah A. Hamilton. Dewey N. Henry, P. S. Hoffar Rav W. Johnson. Francis Richard Jones. Clarence P. Laycock. Arthur H. Lewellen Amy Lee Lane. D. Clark Murphy, Charles Elliot Meek, C. A. Noell. Loren M. O’Connor. Edgar B. Payne, Edna J. Payne, Hjalmar L Perry James E Palsgrore. William Robert E Pavne Walter Manon Rowland. Mary Virginia Smith. Joseph S. C. Sowar, Dewey T. Sheets, Forrest L. Short. Roland J. Btahly. Sarah Foliett Walker, John David Williams.

SPINK TO ERECT 1-ROOM HOTEL Building Site at Union Station Rents for $3,500,000, Edgar G. Spink, president of the E. G. Spink Company, will erect a twelve-story 200-room hotel on the southeast corner of MeCrea St. and Jackson PL, opposite the Union Staton, it was announced today. Spink has a ninety-nine-year lease on the property involving a rental of $3,600,000. Excavating will begin within two weeks. Each room will have a private hath with combined tub and shower and will be furnished in mahogany and overstuffed furniture. The first floor will have five shops. A cafeteria will be separately operated in the basement. The exterior of the building will be of brick trimmed in stone. One entrance will lead from MeCrea St. and the other from Jackson Pi. 99-YEAR LEASE IS SIGNED Property of George B. Yandes Estate Is Purchased by Company. Purchase of a ninety-nine-year lease on business property from the George B. Yandes estate, southwest corner of E. Washington and Alabama Sts., opposite the courthouse, involving atotal rental of $1,586,260, has been announced by the Empire Realty Company. The property has a frontage of fifty-nine feet and eight inches on Washington St. and a depth of 195 feet. Several small stores now occupy the building. Plans for developing the property will not materialize for some time, officers of the Empire Realty Company said. Edward G. Sourbier is president and Theodore Sourbier, secretary. Prowler Is Being Probed A negro, giving his name as Abraham Graham. 18, is under arrest today on a charge of vagrancy pending investigation. Merchant Policeman O. M. Pollock, 2013 W. Michigan St., said he caught the man prowling at Tenth St., and King Ave., at midnight Tues day. He told Captain Fletcher at police headquarters that he lived at 942 N. Miley Ave., but this proved false when officers took him there, police said. Room Gets “Cleaning” Arthur McPherson, 1616 Olive St., called police to his home and showed the officers where his room was forced open and a suit of clothes and two shirts valued at $73 and S7O in money taken. He mentioned a suspect.

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Movie directors and producers are now directing their attention to the modern tendency of “over-dressing” movie scenes. There seems to be a dangerous practice of directors to “over do” certain scenes in movies which do not require such treatment. Realism is essential on the silver screen and a palace interior for the home of a merchant of a small town is not realism or good judgment. Dramatic realism was well sustained in the recent movie version of “Bavu.” The story demanded , palaces as well as Russian squalof and this was supplied in the right amount. In some of De Mille’s movies we expect and even demand over-dressing of scenes because the story demands it. Relative to the danger of "overdressing” movie scenes, I have received an interesting communication from Maurice Tourneur of Hollywood. -I- -I- -|- “Ther© is a tendency on the part of some film producers to over-dress scenes and situations that begins to threaten the realism of the motion picture,” says Tourneur, director of “Jealous Fools,” for First National. “Judging from some pictures we have seen of late, all American families jive in homes with the impressive proportions of the Grand Central Station in New York. The living room of the typical American home,/as frequently picturized, discloses a dozen candelabra scattered about with vases filling up the chinks in the room. "I recently viewed a picturization of a popular play'. On the stage for many years the play t<jld of the life and loves of a music hall singer, a drab young person who makes a living in the most drab surroundings. She plays in a tiny place frequented by the common people, by soldiers, sailors and laborers. "The story is of tremendous dramatic Interest, rendered the more vivid by the contrast of its colorful theme with the pale and wan surroundings. The play was made into a picture. The- singer successful, wealthy. Her wardrobe filled with the costliest finery. Servants surrounded her. The tiny music hall with its plain deal tables was transformed into a magnificent theater, seating thousands. “This tendency of elaboration and

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ROADSTER SEIZED; DRIVER ARRESTED George Remus Faces Charge at Shelbyville, Bv Times Special SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Sept. 26. George Remus, Cincinnati, today was out on $2,000 bond, fixed by Moyar Hoop of Shelbyville. In addition to the bond authorities are holding a Marmon roadster in which Remus drove from Cincinnati, Remus is to appear for trial Oct. 8 in Shelbyville on a charge of transporting liquor. A car in which eighty gallons of whisky were found by Sheriff Jesse Smith and Deputy E. H.

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