Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 218, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1925 — Page 3

THURSDAY, JAN. 22,192a

Endorsers to Pre-View Movie

Indianapolis has been picked as the typical American city in which try out a big motion picture production, it was announced here today by Mrs. David Ross, president of the Indiana Endorsers of Photoplays. The picture is to be pre-viewed in connection with a dinner to be given by the Endorsers at the Hotel Severin on Wednesday night, Feb. 4. Governor and Mrs. Ed Jackson and Mrs. O. D. Oliphant, national president of the American Legion Auxiliary, are to be guests of honor. Members of the Indiana General Assembly and their wives and motion picture exhibitors from kll parts of the State will attend. Invitations are going out now. Will H. Hays,, formerly of Sullivan and now president of Motion Picture Producers and Distributors, Inc., has promised to send Jason Joy as his personal representative at the pre-view, according to Mrs. Ross. *‘We believe,” said Mrs. Ross, “that the motion picture theater is a community asset. Th% exhibitors have cooperated with us in our campaign for better films and we feel that they should be encouraged by public patronage to show better films. “It has been our good fortune to procure for this pre-view a production which is in reality the producer’s answer to our demands for fcnore wholesome pictures. The picture we are to pre-view will not be released until next season. It is the new production, ‘The Man Without a Country,’ a glorification of the Edward Everett Hale classic. It is the third film version of this famous story, but is said to be the first big. lavish and adequate portrayal.” -I- -I- H* NEW SHOW OPENS SUNDAY AT PALACE An All Girl Revue headed by Rita Mario, violinist, is at the Palace Theater for the last half of this week in their offering of many musical selections. The entire group compose an orchestra who play grand opera, ensembles. Sousa marches, and soft Hawaiian strains. The Four Horsemen are on hand with a number of comedy tricks which they assert are “Not a Moving Picture,” “Fun on Five Hickory Sticks,” is spent by the Four Haas Brothers in their horizontal bar act. The Two Ladellas have named their act “Stumbling.” In this they dance, sing, and perform acrobatics. Chong and Rosie Moey, present.a “Chinese Version of American Songs and Dances” in which they display many colored costumes and settings. “One Glorious Night” is the photoplay a with Elaine Hammerstein in the leading role. Pathe News, a comedy. Topics of the Day and a scenic are the short reels. '!• + Other theaters today- offer: Rafes at the Lyric: the Cansinos at Keith's: “Hoppin' Round,” at the Capitol; “The Golden BM,” at the Ohio; “A Man Must Live,” at the Apollo; “Wages of Virtue,” at Mister Smith's, and an entire new bill at the Isis.

THEY'D WALK A MILE Yassar Co-Etls, 443 of ’Em, Say They Smoke Cigarets. Hii t'pHv4 Stress T>< : HKEEPSIE, N. Y., Jan. —Th ire at least 443 co-eds at who would walk a mile for ;> eigaret. This number answered yes to the question, “Do you smoke eigarets?’’ in a questionnaire circulated at/the college. Five hundred and twenty-four others said they had no use for Lady Nicotine. Belief that the 6ollege should set aside a room for smoking was expressed by 183 voters. Republican Wins Recount P." Times Special SEYMOUR, Ind., Jan. 22.—Cass Kern. Republican, was preparing today to tak eogfce as treasurer of Jackson County. Judge James A. Cox, in Circuit Court, declared Kern elected in a contest suit over the official returns which gave Allen Swope, Democrat, a majority of thirteen votes. New State Park Urged Pu Times Special PLYMOUTH, Ind., Jan. 22.—A bill :s being planned by the Izaak Walion League here to be presented to he State Legislature, providing that land on both sides of Tipipecande River from Monoquet, near Warsaw, as far south as Talma, in the northeast corner of Fulton County, be set aside as a State park. Greens burg Youth Indicted Hv Times Special GREENSBURG, Ind., Jyi. 22. Robert Sparks, 20, was under indictment today hcarged with manslaughter in connection with the death of John Fey, 57, a fellow worker In a butcher shop here. The grand jury heard the case Tuesday. 4

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EDITH THAYER When “Blossom Time” returns to the Murat on its fourth visit during the week of Jan. 26, Edith Thayer again will be seen in a leading role. JUDGE WITTY TO SPEAK Physician From China Also on Baptist Program. Judge William H. Witty, of Northern Baptist committee on missionary cooperation, and Dr. George A. Huntley, who recently returned from thirty years’ service in China, will address Baptist men of Indianapolis Friday night following dinner at First Baptist Church. Visitors will be welcome at the lecture. Judge Witty, State director of men’s work in Idaho, formerly was president of Blandville College, in Kentucky. Dr. Huntley, as a physician and surgeon, held an important place in“ China and has contributed constructively toward training of young manhood in Christian service.

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legislative Calendar

House New Klls H.' B. 77 ( B?jt) ■—Amends present statute of limitations. Judiciary A. H. B. 78 (Murdtn I —Establishes fiveyear closed season on quail and Mongolian pheasants. Criminal Code. H. B. 79 (Hull) —Defines certain boundaries of La Porte County. County and Township Business. H. B. 80 (Ebaugh)—Prohibits operation of packing houses emitting obnoxious orclors. Public Morals. , _ H. B. 8J (Wright-De Haven) —Regulates practice of chiropractic. State Medicine. ‘ . .v 13. B. 82 (Elliott-Bernhardt) —Authorises Saturday half-holidays in county offices. Public Morals. 11. B. 83 (Lowe) —Requires tax on recorded mortage©. Judiciary B. K. B. 84 (Cooper,of Posey)— Requires all public officials to provide authorised surety bonds. Juaictary B. .__ H. B. 85 (Bornes) —Requires, numbering of names on ballots. Elections. H. B. (Horne)—Requires maintained, roads between isolated cemeteries and regular highways. Roads. H. B. 87 (Calvert) — Authorise* counties and cities to employ full-time health, commissioners. County and Township Business. , H. B. 88 (Miller) —Abolishes Speedway Race on Memorial Day. Public Morals. H. B. 89 (Smith of Vigo)—Exempts from taxation disabled soldiers and their widows. Judiciary A. •..... H. B. 90 (Qaoper of Vigo)—Prohibits school teahcers from wearing religious garb. Education. H. B. 91 (Carter)—Pisces all .county roads under county unit road law. Roads. Senate New Bills S. B. 77 (Alldredge)—Recodification of workman’s compensation law.' Labor. S. B. 78 (BattJ— Fixing taxation limits for taxing units.N. Judiciary A. , S. B.’ 79 (Blackburn) —Regulation of motor busses on ftablic roads. Judiciary B. S. B. 80 (Blackburn) —Putting local Use insurance companies on equal basis with foreign insurance corporations. Insurance. 8. B. 81 (Brown) —Providing for establishment, of eounty hospitals when petitioned, and authorizing commissioners to levy tax of two mills if voted on favorably by people. County and Township Business. S. B. 82 (Crosby)—Prohibiting fishing through ice. Natural resources. S. B. 83 (Diekerman ), —Providing Indianapolis school board can license own teachers taking jurisdiction from State board of education. Education. S. B. 84 (Diekerman V—Providing Students in State colleges and normal schools can get credit for Bible study in religious schools. Education. S. B. 86 i Holmes) —A special bill relinquishing title of, swamp lands in Kosciusko County claimed by Lewis 2. Chester O. and Joseph A. Parrish. Judiciary A. S. B. 86 (Holmes)—Providing for sterilization of mental and nhjsiral defectives. Finance. - S. B. 87 (Lindley)—Providing . no criminal case shall be continued over three terms of court unless delay is caused by defendant or material witness is out of jurisdiction of the court. Criminal Code.

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S. B. 88 (Lindley)—Persons os suspended sentence to be discharged at expiration of maximum term. Criminal Code,' , S. B. 89 (LoCkhard) Providing if county commissioners accept other than lowest bid on county contracts they must enter on their record full reasons for so doing. County aud Township Business. S. B. 90 < Loehard)—Fixing salary of prosecuting attorney, who has more than one county on his circuit, at $2,600 a year plus fees. \ S. B. 91 / (O’Rourke)— Authorizing county commissioners to appropriate $5,000 for fire-proof vaults for use of county historical associations. County and Township Business. S. B. 92 (O’Rourke)—Authorizing juvhntle judges to appoint any practicing attorney as juvenile referee. County and Township Business - , Bills Passed on Third Beading S. B. 2 (Barker) —Providing for general reassessment of real estate In 1925, lIS Lift Off-No Pain! f in! •Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with fingers. Your druggist* sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes and the foot calluses, without soreness or irritation. —Advertisement.

and each four years thereafter.. S. B. 4 (Brown) —Legalizing incorporation of town of Dun© Acred, Porter County. S. B. 9 (English)—Making manufacture, sale or possession of food or drink containing wood alcohol a crime. S.B. 11 (Holmes)— Providing for voluntary admission to State institutions for feeble-minded or epileptic. S. B. 12 (Holmes) —Permitting recovery of payment of taxes on return of property after foreclosure of real estate mortgage or other judicial sale. New Bank Building Bit Timet Svecial COLUMBUS, Ind., Jan. 22.—Razing for construction of anew threestory office building to house the First National Bank here was under way today.

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- __ First, Second | \ “THE FASTEST GROWING STORE IN INDIANAPOLIS'’ Ranh’s Clean-Up Sale of COATS Former Prices Are Not Only Disregarded, but Actual Costß Completely Forgotten! Promptly at 8 ;30, Friday morning, these Coats go on sale. Be here on time and secure one of these wonderful values. Your Choice of Any Winter Coat —Reduced Way Below Cost for Quick Selling—10—Sport Coats, brown, tan, gray; self-trimmed; were $25.00 ) QC to* $35.00 - ....Sale Price j 12 —Sport Coats, all fur trimmed; were up to ) * J DC $39.50 Sale Price ]* j, 24 —Fur trimmed Dress Coats, in cranberry, penny, }d* qp brown, tan; were $39.50 and $49.50 Sale Price ) X j/" — 10 —Fur trimmed Sport Coats and Dress Coats; exclusive- ) §€% Q QEJ models; were $55.00 to SIIO.OO Sale Price ) NO EXCHANGES—NO REFUNDS—EVERY SALE FINAL $ ' *

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