Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 119, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1923 — Page 13

FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 1923

QUAKE PICTURES .RUSHED TO CITY BY PLANE, BOAT Theater Man Waits In Chicago for Film to Palace, By means of a fast boat from J' " to San Francisco and then by air fron. the western coast to Chicago actual movies of the deadly and costly earthquake In Japan arrived at the Pal e Theater this morning for showing day. Never before have the epee - , of air, water and on land bee:: - successfully used to bring mo v &n important, but sad event to city. At the time of the quake P. ‘ with its representatives in Tokio, gan taking movies of the ruins A Japanese camera man was kiue. while filming the first scenes Ka’., h Earle, an American camera mar., completed the work. The reel was rushed by fast boat to San Francisco and then by air n a plane of Lee Hamilton to Chicago. When Hamilton arrived near Omaha, his plane sustained engine tr suble. By arrangements with the Government, Hamilton finished the trip to : 'Chicago In a mall plane. T v e trip hfrom Omaha to Chicago, a dls- nee of *95 miles, was made in an h and; forty-three minutes. Roland Duvall, represenCr 'i Herb 1 Jennings, manager of the Palace, was In Chicago to rush the film •> Indianapolis. He arrived here at T am., j tired but happy that he sure, led In getting the precious movie to the Palace. The first movie of the Japanese quake to reach here Is now on v.ew at the Palace SCHOOL HOLDS CONCLAVE District No. 3 Will Hold Meet College Avenue Church. District No. 3, Marion County Sunday School Council of Religious Education, will hold a convention tonight at the College Ave. Baptist Church. 1601 College Ave. Mrs. John D. Davy will preside. Divisional workers' groups will be conducted by Sirs. C. Norman Green, Miss Alena Grafton and H. 8. McMlchael. The Rev. W. O. Trueblood. pastor of the First Friends Church, will apeak. An orchestra recital will be given by the St. Paul M. E. Sunday School Orchestra, Prisoner Ordered to Columbus Charles Miller, Columbus, Ohio, was ordered returned there to answer to a charge of violating the Mann white slave act by Judge Albert B Anderson ■Thursday. He was arrested at New■ta&e 'with Nettle B. Hanev. alt. The charges he t .er from mbuS. Ohio, to Chie .t - 111. Is, Gone From Home Stevenson. 15 v\u reported *o today a? m!siting from his VjCgA He was •>' - 're .<•• IMwSp shirt, light cap and ,>,s e light

(pFFEE is economical because its strength, flavor and aroma permit more cups to the pound. #* The Fishback Cos. INDIANAPOLIS KANSAS CITY

Js6sM?ZUvi&k 350-354 East Washington btrtot The Biggest Retail Grocery in Indiana POTATOES:—Fine white Wisconsin stock. nn Splendid cookers; peck ZiOC APPLES —Grimes Golden, ungraded. Packed in rt* -a • new bushel baskets 3) 1 • 1 U HOOSIER GOLDHCREAMERY BUTTER—Pound 49^ TT'N’TFT' A CLASSIC SOAP—Six bars 27<* Vvf 1 ,, Wo Redeem Classic Soap Coupons BISCUTTS. new HOLLAND herring- AC The handy | A || mllchers. Dozen 45C ever - welcome PICKLED PIGS FEET—Ready to serve. 1 Q package Four halves lOC cracker, now, frankfurter sausage— 191/ The good kind. Pound xu / 2C Kp SPARE RlßS—With meat on. Pound 12'/a** BOILED HAM—Lean and“sweet, l/ 2 lb 25^ PORK ROASTS— I Q PORK SPECIALS — Or Pound lOC Frenched like tenderloins. Lb.MiDC. JELLY GLASSES—Aluminum tops, 3 dozens -SI.OO PRUNES—Santa Claras. Vrj, DRIED APRICOTS— Ir* Medium size. Pound IUC New pack. Lb IDC RUNKEL’S COCOA— cans; 2 for 19^ 80FT SUGAR— <| •* f^LT— Coarse. Plck,in 9' $1 9C White or brown. Lb 11C bag .........4>l.£d 5 Pounds, 10<^ PILGRIM RIQ COFFEE—Pound 19^ SWEET PICKLES—Fine flavor; 20 for ~ 25^ MINT LOZENGES—OId-fashion kind. Pound 19^

Meetings Here Saturday Illini Club. Luncheon. C. of C. Pan-He’lenlc Council. Luncheon. Spink Arms. f.gma Alpha Club. Luncheon. Lincoln. t lgma Alpha Epsilon. Luncheon. Seventh floor, C. of C. Altrusa Club. Luncheon. Lincoin. Beta. Luncheon. Board of Trade.

CITIZENS’ CELEBRATION Judge Collins Will Address Foreign II >rn— Settlement Orchestra to Play. The Junior Chamber of Commerce will be host tonight at the Chamber f Commerce to 119 foreigners who vere to become American citizens to ay. Judge James A. Collins will preside. Earl Robinson is chairman of ie Junior Chamber Americanization immittee. Addresses will be delivered by L. rt Slack, Judge James M. Leathers -d Alvah J. Rucker. Representaives of luncheon clubs, American Legion posts and the Chamber of Commerce have been invited. Ralph W. Hill’s American Settlement orches tra will play.

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NEW CANDIDATES IN GOVERNOR RACE G. 0, P, Leaders Are Active Over the State, Candidates for the Republican nomination for Govern-'-r are beginning to appear in nearly every section of the The latest Is Edgar D. Bush, Salem,

Simmons Beds, $5.75

Sale of Mattresses Through an especially fortunate purchase we are able to offer these mattresses at a remarkably low price. The savings will amount to 25% to 33 1-3%. Don’t fail to be here Saturday. Felt combination mattress, full or three- /♦* pi quarter size. Full weight. Roll edge. A mattress that cannot be duplicated at the price. ** Specially Priced for Saturday Only 50 FELT MATTRESSES it’SA 95 45-Lb. roll edge, fancy art ticking, biscuit T 1 I B* tuffs, extra fine quality. M || Regular Price, $16.00 The WHITE FURNITURE CO. Tom Quinn 243 to 249 W. Wash. St. Jako Wolf MAin 1101

25-LB. ®pF a m CLOTH fLJ* I I# 1 A | | Jj CANE u v ipwtTil Si 1 POTATOES, 27c ~ SPLENDID FOR BAKING AND BOILING 25C 24-Lb.GOLD EIfWW BAG MEDAL T LUUI\, OOC Dark or Brown Sugar, 10c Lb. | cooki„ g Apples, 5c Lb. mason 3 ' 1 ' Jar Caps, 29c Doz. JARS, 85c Doz. RED j u AR ity RUBBERS 8c Doz. jars, 75c Doz. ZUEBIAN-WAX STICK 5c , Q n l-Lb. PARO WAX 9c Lb. JELLY GLAooLo .... OVC UOZ. iff 3k FLOUQOc TWO DOWNTOWN STORES 110 North Delaware Street 435 East Washington Street It’s a Lucky Neighborhood That Has a Childs Grocery Store

farmer, former Lieutenant Governor and unsuccessful candidate for the nomination in 1920. Reports that Bush would be a candidate have been In the air for a long time, but his speech in defense of the farmers at a Republican rally at North Vernon Thursday was taken as a virtual announcement. Mayor Shank has Indicated he Is In a receptive mood. Edward Toner, Anderson, a candidate In 1920, is expected to announce before long. Ed Jackson, secretary of State, has been looked upon as a candidate for some time. Ora Davis, mayor of Terre Haute, announced his candidacy some time ago.

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There have been no announcements of Democratic candidates. Homer Elliott Addresses Club Homer Elliott, United States district attorney, addressed the Lebanon Rotary Club today on “The Spirit of the United States Constitution.”

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