Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 219, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1924 — Page 5

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Real Indians Frolic on Stage at Palace

By WALTER D. HICKMAN mNDIANA POLIS boys corae into their own at the Palace as real live Indians take part in an act called “Indian Follies.” Os course these Indians do not look like they havee ever been savages, because they admit they are Amerising good rope manipulator. as he hana "blues'' song. the men is a cleveV acrobatic JACQUELINE dancer. A pleas - LOGAN ing novelty well mounted. Mathews and Ayres have some clever satire on crooks. They hand out some smart conversation, which Is different. Armand and Perez attract attention with an acrobatic number in which one of the men being hurled through the air lands in a chair upon the shoulders of another man. Gene Oliver Trio offer a little bit of everything, but spoil the effect by some mighty ancient jokes. Gattison Jones and Elsie Elliott dance, while Hal Fisher’s orchestra plays jazzy music. Nice act. The movie feature is Jacqueline Logan in “The Light That Failed.” At the Palace today, Saturday and Sunday. -!- -I- -IOther attractions on view today include: Julia Sanderson, at Keith's; “Cat and Canary-,” at the Murat; Joe Jackson, at the Lyric; “Chuckles.” at the Capitol; “Broadway Belles," at the Broadway; “A Song of Love," at the Circle; movies and variety acts, at the Lincoln Square; "North of Hudson Bay,” at the Apollo; “False Fronts,” at the Isis; “The Wanters,” at Mister Smith’s, and “The Courtship of Myles Standish,” at the Ohio. The Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays Indorse the following family pictures: “The Courtship of Myles Standish,”

WASH YOUR KIDNEYS HI DRINKING WATER Flush your kidneys by drinking a auart of water each day, also take salts occasionally, says a noted authority, who tells us that too much rich food forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys in their efforts' to expel it from the blood. They be- ! come sluggish and weaken; then you [ may suffer with a dull misery in kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief tow or three times during the night. To help neutralize these irritating acids, to help cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast : for a few days, and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made fronj the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help flush | and stimulate sluggish kidneys; ajso j to neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer irritate thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive: can not in-: jure and makes a delightful efferves- j cent lithia-vvater drink. By all means I have your physician examine your j kidneys at least twice a year.—Advertisement.

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at the Ohio and “Our Hospitality,” at the Colonial. The adult pictures recommended are “North of Hudson Bay,” at the Apollo and “The Wanters,” at Mister Smith’s. Franklin Girl Missing R. C. Sparrows, Franklin, Ind., reports his daughter, Velma, 15, missing since Thursday morning. In August/, 1923, this girl was found here, police say.

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a This Beautiful Table With Mahogany Top, Only —$24.95!! This beautiful table is adaptably useful in connection with your davenport, or equally attractive used as a side w r all table. Genuine mahogany top, very heavy stock, 2Qx6O-mch size. Special for this lot only $24.95

CREAMERY GIVEN GUARD OF POLICE X Duplication of Incendiarism Feared by Manager, Fearing an incendiary who set fire to the Fortville (Ind.) branch of the Schlosser Brothers Creamery, 705 E. Market St., would attempt to dupli-

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cate his act here police today guarded the Indianapolis plant. Henry J. Schlosser, manager, told officers he had information an attempt would be made to fire the Indianapolis plant. After the police emergency squad and all downtown fire apparatus had responded to a false alarm from in front of the city hospital, Sergt. Claude Johnson arrested Daniel Howard, 27, colored, 823 Blake St., standing near the scene. He denied pulling the alarm. He is held under high vagrancy bond. Police have a description of a boy seen to pull Box 312, Walnut and West Sts., at 3:30 p. m. Thursday.

3-Plece Overstuffed Living Room Suite. Regular Price, $369.00. Sale Price, 9290.00. Tete Negri colored mohair overetuffed living room suite, just the thing for the small apartment; not too massive. . $09.78 Mahogany (twin size) Poster Bed. Regular Price, $59.75. Sale Price, 942.50. (One only.) $65.00 Wing Upholstered Chairs, 949.00. High grade chairs; upholstered in splendid velours of assorted colors and -two-tones. $34.50 Wing Back Chairs and Rockers, 926.50. Artistic of design, with high grade upholstery seats. $269.00 Three-Piece Overstuffed Living Ropm Suite, 9235.00. t Large and massive looking pieces; each elegantly upholstered In high grade taupe velour. 1 $75.00-High Grade Hall Chair, 959.00. Graceful and elegant are these hall chairs in cane back style with upholstered seats.

FORGER PLEADS GUILTY Crawfordsville Man Sentenced Two to Fourteen Years; Signed S9OO Note. By Times Special CRAWFORDSVILE, Ind., Jan. 25. —George R. Brown, pleaded guilty In Circuit Court here Thursday to a grand jury indictment charging him with forging a note for S9OO on the Linnsburg State Bank in July 1922. Judge West sentenced him two to fourteen years and disfranchised him for five years. The note bore the name of Robartis Dean. Another Heartless Driver Police are searching for driver of an automobile that failed to stop after

$79.00 Walnut Vanity. Special at 959.00. High grade walnut vanity; in Louis XVI period design. This is your opportunity to secure the extra piece for your bedroom at a big saving. 3-Plece Scroll Colonial Bed Room Suite. Regular Price, $300.00. Sale Price, 9245.00. Large massive bed, full size dresser, and triple mirror toilet table. 6-Plece Olive Green Breakfast Suite. Regular Price, $lB5. Sale Price, 9119.00. Drop-Leaf Table, 4 chairs and a serving table, make up this attractive suite in unusual design and oolorings. 3-Piece Bed Davenport Suite. Mahogany frame with mohair covering and cane ends. $325.00 Suites. Sale Price, 9229.00. Noteworthy of your attention as a special value. High Grade Coxwell Chair. Regular Price, $85.00. Sale Price, 9®9.00. Covered with Rose Taupe mohair.

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striking John H Morrison, 70, of 638 S. West St., while he was waiting for a street car in front of 630 S. West St., today. Morrison was taken home, badly cut about the face and legs. Girl Starts on Foot to Wyoming By United Press LA PORTE, Ind., Jan. 26.—Marguerite Fuller, 16, was held by police‘today awaiting word from relatives in Cheyenne, Wyo. After visiting friends in Ligonier, Ind., Marguerite started back to walk along the Lincoln highway to Cheyenne, she told the officers. She was picked up on the highway east of here and brought to town. She has no money.

$70.00 Walnut Bed. Sale Price, 955.00. Louis XVI pattern, walnut bed with bow ends; very beautiful; full size. $49.50 Upholstered Seat and Back Rockers and Chairs. Each, 937.50. Very graceful of design and high grade chairs; covered in taupe velour. $75.00 Davenport Table, . 962.50. Davenport table, 60 inches long; in Italian Renaissance Period style. $75.00 Overstuffed Wing Chairs, 949.00. Upholstered with high grade wool velour, extremely beautiful and comfortable. $29.75 High Grade Wing Rocker, 922.50. Upholstered seat and back wing rockerß, In assorted colors; a splendid value that would lend charm to any room. $69.75 Mahogany Library Table, 958.00. A table in the convenient 60iuch length; of Tudor Period design.

THEFT CHARGE DISMISSED Mrs. Grace Van Raalfe Freed Because of Lack of Evidence. M'rs. Grace Van Raalte, Seville Apartments, is free today from a grand larceny charge. An affidavit signed by Mrs. L. W. Hamilton, 3652 Salem Ave., charging her with theft of household goods valued at $l5O, was dismissed in city court Thursday for lack of esddence. It was alleged Mrs. Van Raalte took the household goods from the home of Mrs. Hamilton, which she had leased. The roof of Westminster hall is unsupported by columns.

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