Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 201, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1924 — Page 13

FRIDAY, JAN. 4,1924

Times-Circle Essay Quest Gains Interest

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This Is the last picture of The Times-Circle history essay contest to be published. Look at this picture and identify it, wrife an essay not to exceed fifty words telling what part it played in Roman history; attach this picture to your essay with your name, address and occupation, mail it to The History Editor of The Times. I The best essay, in the judgment of three Judges, will be awarded SSO and the next best six will be given autographed copies of "The Eternal A WELL-BREAD BURGLAR Mrs. Harry Hurt Plays Mother Hubbard to Customers. Mrs. Harry Hurt, grocer. 618 Kentucky Ave., played “Mother Hubbard" to her early customers today. She had to tell them someone rifled the bread-box before she arrived at 6 a. m. It was the second time the thing had happened. Police are investigating.

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City,” a movie now on view at the Circle. All essays must be in the hands of the History Editor by midnight of next Tuesday. Many people have had much pleas ure brushing up on their history and writing their essays.

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former president of Butler University; Edward O. Snethen, president of Indianapolis Federation of Community Civic Clubs, and Chic Jackson, cartoonist. New officers of the Mars Klll-Lafay-ette Civic Association are Edward A. Wishmier, Heights, reelected president; Arthur Cramp, Mars Hill, vice president; Percy Blssell, Lafayette Heights, secretary, and Verner Gill, Mars Hill, treasurer. Three-in-One Army The “three-in-one army” of the United States, consisting of the Regular Army, the National Army, and the reserves, was outlined by Col. Charles D. Forbes, chief of staff of the Fifth corps area, at the Army and Navy Club luncheon at the Lincoln Thursday. John R. Quinn, national

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commander of the American Legion, I was guest of honor. ESCAPED MAN CAUGHT Seventeenth of Twenty-Four Prisoners Who Broke Jail Here Is Held. Harry E. Hardacre, one of twenty four prisoners who escaped from the Marion County jail July 6, 1920, has been arrested in Portland, Ore., Sheriff George Snider has been notified. He was held here on charges of robbery. He is the seventeenth to be recaptured. The highest hotel in Europe is now being built near the summit of the Jungfrau, in the Swiss Alps, at an altitude of 11,800 feet.

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