Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 284, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1924 — Page 7

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SOUTHERN INDIANA CITIES VISITED IN ‘COURTESY TRIP’ Thirty-Nine Firms Represented on C, of C, Special Train, Representatives of thirty-nine Indianapolis firms left the Union Station at 7:15 a. m. today on a special train to take a "courtesy trip" to several Indiana cities under auspices of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. Cities to be visited are Gosport, Spencer, Worthington and Vincennes. The party is scheduled to return to Indianapolis at 9 p. m. Firms participating are: American Appliance Company. Hugh J Baker & Cos.. Boncilla Laboratories. Inc.: A. Burdsal Company. August Baschmann A Sons. Centra! Rubber and Supply Company. Central - Supply Company. Central Wall Paper and Paint Company. Eastern Rock Island Plow Company. Fletcher-American National Bank, Gibson Company. Hibben, Hollweg A Cos.. Indianapolis Electric Supply Company Indianapolis News. Indianapolis Paint and Color Company. Indianapolis Star. Indiana News Company Kiefer-Stewart Company. Kingan A Cos . 4'PP Bros. Company. Lambert Trublpruf Tire Company. C. W. Lefler Hat Company, C. P. Lesh Paper Company. Eli Lilly A Cos.. Mooney-Mueller-Ward Company. Mutual China Company. M. O. O'Conmjr A Cos. Polar Ice and Fuel Company. Sargentderke Company. Standard Metal Company. State Automobile Insurance Association. Stewart-Carey Glass Company. Taggart Baking Company. United States Rubber Company, Tanner A Cos.. Van Camp Hardware and Iron Company. Varney Electric Supply Company. Allen A Wilkinson Lumber Company and Vozone Sales Company. BIG FAMILY WINS BIBLE ITirc Awarded at Englewood Christian Church Revival Services. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Webber, 1220 N. Garfield Ave., today is proud owner of anew Bible, awarded Wednesday night for numerical prowess. The entire family, consisting of the parents and fourteen children, ranging in age from sixteen years to six months, occupied an entire seat at evangelistic services in the Englewood Christian Church, winning the prize offered for the largest family present. The Rev. O. A. Trinkle, pastor, preached on "The Guilt and Power of Sin.” •

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—Weekly Book Review Mme. Berton Lifts Veil of Years and Shows World the Real Sarah Bernhardt

By WALTER D. HICKMAN |~|J ME. PIERRE BURTON has j lyl | done a "King Tut" on the 1 memory of Sarah Bernhardt. This French woman has made a literary excavation of the private and professional life of the Great Sarah. In "digging" up the past of Bernhardt’s life, Mme. Berton has given the world probably the most colorful and accurate account of this universal personality. I felt while reading this book — which is really a history of art, acting. politics, war and diplomacy of the world during the period of Bernhardt’s life —that I was actually at the side of this great actress during her stormy iife. As I studied tills; book. I could not refrain from the thought—Would Sarah Bernhardt has been internationally famous if she had led a strictly moral life as we understand it today? Genius is a funny "animal” (please excuse the term) that eats at the very soul of man and woman. And this “animal" was present in Bernhardt. At times I understood, while reading this book by a woman who knew Sarah better than the great woman knew herself, why Bernhardt had so many enemies. Her genius entitled her to a crown of honors, but temperament and her lax morals, her terrific temper and her countless love affairs nearly robbed her of her glory. And yet Sarah Bernhardt was the most commanding figure the stage has ever produced. Did it take genius and queer temperament to produce the result? I believe you will find the answer in Mme. Berton’s book. Mme. Berton has written her story of Bernhardt under the title of "The Real Sarah Bernhardt Whom Her Audiences Never Knew." It was translated into English by Basil Woon and published by Boni & Liveright, New York. Marvelous History of Stage This book is really a marvelous ] history of the stage. I should say ] the world. Bernhardt was a central j figure during the Franco-Prussian War and she entertained the men who I fought in the World War while she j reclined on a couch. Just that one j idea shows two important mile posts in her life. I do not want to over praise this

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book, but I feel that I got more out of it as a "world history” than I would out of any history covering this period. Bernhardt not only touched thousands of lives, but she was a figure in the history of Franee. 4 A Napoleon kissed her hand and she also saw royalty vanish from power in France and saw the repub-

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NUMBER of Indianapolis boys of high school age i___| have organized an orchestra under the name of The Hoosler Lucky Seven. John Dwenger is director. Those appearing in the picture, from left to right, are: Carl Stahl, drummer; Charles Boesche, violin and banjo; Harold Dwengei, piano; Walter Boesche, saxophone; Eugene Baumann, violin; Victor Kcelner, cornet, and Bernard Stelnmetz, clarinet. This orchestra will play at the Roosevelt Theater on S. Meridian St. Saturday night. -I- I- -!- Attractions on view today include: Earl Carroll's Vanities, at English's; Watson Sisters, at the Lyric; a

PERIL OF NARCOTICS BY CAPT. RICHMOND P. HOBSON

~yT"J HE narcotic peril is spreading j j I rapidly among school children. L. J High school students, and even pupils in the elementary grades, fall prey through the agency of the dope peddier. There is much official evidence of this fact. A report of the Federal grand jury at El Paso. Texas, states; “It has come to our observation that boys between the ages of 12 and 15 are being taught the use of narcotic drugs; that these boys once in the grip of this vice, sell* the clothes that their parents provide for them, steal and indulge in other petty crimes, obtain funds to satisfy their cravings created by the drug habit. We find that one boy has stated to officers of the law that he has about twenty companions of his own aga tvhd are drug users. Another boy dis closed that there are forty of his child companions using narcotics. Peddlers of drugs are giving it away to some children to create narcotic addiction, thus enlarging the demand for their illicit traffic.” The report (April 15, 1919) of the special committee appointed by the secretary of the treasury to investigate the secrecy of the drug traffic, states: "The range of ege of addicts was reported as 12 to 75 years. . . . Most

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lie borned. x I believe that brief thought wilt give you some magnitude of this work. Mme. Berton was the wife of one of Bernhardt’s lovers. This fact gave her entrance into many dark secrets of Bernhardt's life. In this book you get the "low down” on certain high nfe of other days in Paris, St. Peters-

complete new bill at the Palace; Miss Patrlcola. at Keith's; "St. Eimo." at the Lincoln Square; "Temptations of 1923," at the Capitol; "Frojlca of 1924,” at the Broadway; "Why Men Leave Home," at the Circle; Shirley Mason In “Love Letters," at the Isis; "The Great White Way,” at the Ohio; "The Whipping Boss,” at the Apollo, and "Painted People,” at Mister Smith's. Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays Indorse the following adult pictures on view today; “Why Men I>eave Home,” at the Circle; “Society Scandal," at the Colonial; "Whipping Boss,” at the Apollo, and "Her Temporary Husband,” at the Crystal; family picture. "Painted People,” at Mister Smith's.

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burg, London, even New York and other cities. The author gives much space and attention to Bernhardt’s birth. Sarah’s mother and father were not married at the time of her birth. Words are not spared when the author discussed the “sad fact" concerning the birth of Bernhardt's son, Maurice. Years after the birth ot Maurice, Bernhardt married a Greek by the name of Dam ala, who not only made Sarah his slave, but made her the I laughing stock of Paris, according to Mme. Berton. Bernhardt loved this worthless man and she paid the price for marrying him. This is perhaps the most tragic period of Sarah's life. Many Conquests Recorded In this book, Mme. Berton discusses the many "love affairs” and other matters concerning the private life of Bernhardt. In various relationships we find such names as Edmond Rostand, Gustave Dote, Oscar Wilde, King Leopold of Biegiurn, Gladstone, I Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, I Georges Olairin and countless others. I am sure that much we have read :in the papers concerning the wild I things the great actress did during ; her life was not mere press copy, but | uncomplimentary facts. I will not | mention those things here. I There is a lot of literary value to | this book. It Is a truly great biogra- | phy as I understand such things. It j is beautifully written and I have no ! reason to doubt that everything rej corded as a fact is a fact. Ts you have faith in my judgment j on what to read, then by all means ! get hold of a copy of “The Real Sarah i Bernhardt.” It Is more entertaining than any novel of the day because it is life. Fishermen to Hear Address By Times Special ANDERSON. Ind., April 10.—Gustave T. Meyer, Indianapolis, author and sportsman, is to address the Madisan County chapter of the Tznak Walton League on Wednesday night. A fish hatchery will be maintained by the local organization with the aid of the State conservation department. Holiness Pastors Convene By Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., April 10.—Sev-

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