Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 224, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1925 — Page 3

THURSDAY, JAN. 29,1925

ACTION AWAITED ON WE’ BILLS Public Hearing of Measures Attended by 200. The Indiana House Public Morals Committee today was expected to agree on reports for two of the four regulatory bills discussed at a public hearing Wednesday night. Approximately 200 persons attended. Earl R. Conder, president of the Church Federation of Indianapolis, and the Rev. T. J. Johnson of Ft. Wayne, secretary of the Lord’s Day Alliance, favored the “blue Sunday” bill, and Sanford B. Horton, field secretary of the Religious Liberty Association: Lewis A. Coleman, one of the owners of Riverside Amusement Park, and Henry L. Dithmer, ice manufacturer, opposed it. J. W. Fesler, president of board of trustees of Indiana University, opposed the bill prohibiting Sunday baseball. Leo M. Rappa--IMRT “California Fig Syrup” Dependable Laxative for Sick Baby or Child Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup” now will thoroughly clean the little bowels and in a few hours you have a well, playful child again. Even if cross, feverish, bilious, constipated or full of cold, children love its pleasant taste. Tell your druggist you want only the genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother, you must say "California.” Refuse any lmltationV-Advertise-ment.

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The Beauty of the Family

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port, a director of the Circle Theater, and D. B. Johnson, representing the Indiana and Illinois Civic Union, opposed the motion picture censorship bill. No definite action was taken on this measure nor on the Knapp bill requiring licensing of magarlne vendors. \Hoosier Briefs mN order to be able to fight fire effectively f during the Bloomington water famine, Indiana University is organizing its own re department on the campus. Custodians will be drilled in fire fighting. Six hundred feet of hose has been ordered. What is believed to be the oldest car in Clinton County in point of service and still going strong is owned by Ransom Tolle of near Bedalia. It is a 1905 “two-lung” Maxwell. Tolle said if it holds up for the next twenty years as it has the last twenty years he’ll be satisfied. A total of $414.35 has been contributed to a fund to provide radio sets for blind residents ts Decatur and the surrounding communities. ARTFORD CITT has declared war on bootleggers u. and imbibers of intoxicating liquor. Two men have been arrested. Thieves which have been harassing women and children have been nicknamed “the pups” and officials are determined to put them in the “dog house.” Sponsoring of the agricultural program among boy and girl farmers of Adams County, awarding substantial prizes to the club winners; continuation of river bank beautification; cooperation with other organization -in city beautifying and backing of any movement for advancement of city and county, wae the text of a resolution adopted by the Decatur Industrial Association. With a total of 1,529, the Lebanon city school system opened the second semester this week with a new record for registration of pupils. Shelbyvllle basketball fans have chartered a special car to attend the Muncie-Shelbyville game Saturday night. S'™""”” UDDEN descent of the mercury found Greensjjurg - charity organizations without sufficient funds to provide food, coal iand clothing to the needy of the city. { Seymour’s shoe factory has resumed operations with practically a full force, after several months’ vacation. City Attorney Gifford of Lebanon has been instructed by Mayor Standerford to bring court action afeainst the Union Traction Company to force the company to improve pavement between the tracks.

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What’s New on the Local Stage

Brick English’s Staging Syncopators, called the nine disciples of collegiate mirth and music, are the headline entertainers at the Palace Theater for the last half of this week. These young men are all former students of Kansas University, and have just returned from a tour of California, where they played theaters, cases and dance palaces with great success. George Libby presents “The Road to Vaudeville,” a song, dance and travesty number, with Herford Hartwell. Marie Bernardovna and Tommy Baldwin. Harry Perry and Billy Wagner, assisted by Violet Manning, offer some comedy characterizations of two farmers, chickens, and even cats. Music, songs and dances are interpolated throughout the fun. Lucie Bruch, who is known for her bird songs rendered from, a violin. appears 1 as “The Gypsy Violinist.” One other act is on the bill. “Young Ideas” is the photoplay, with Laura La Plante in the leading role. The story tells of a young girl who is so good-rtatured as to let her relatives depend entirely upon her for their living. How her sweetheart manages to free her from them is the theme. Pathe Newß, a comedy and a scenic are the short reels. -I- -I- -!- The Little Theatre Society tonight presents at the Masonic Temple “Children of the Moon,” The headline attractions at Keith’s number several, but Dick Henderson seems to be in the lead with Lil-

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SONNTAG ASKS HEARING Marcus S. Sonntag, Evansville, president of the World War Memorial board of trustees, will seek permission to appear before the House committee considering the Penrod bill, passed by the Senate, providing the memorial must not be built on any 1 square of the plaza unless all property within it is acquired. The measure is designed to save the two churches located, on the square where plan© now place the memorial. Sonntag said SIOO,OOO has been expended In making plans for the memorial located in the square with the churches and that if the bill becomes a law the money will be wasted. Writ Served on Judge Judge Victor H. Simmons, Blackford Circuit Court, today was served with a writ of prohibition preventing him from ordering dissolution of the Welfare Loan Society of Vincennes, a Hawkins Mortgage Company subsidiary. Attorneys alleged the company Is solvent and no dissolution is necessary. Youth Back hi Jail Charles Morris, 17, of 1733 Lambert St., who confessed to rifling mail boxes in north side apartment houses, today was back in Marion County jail, where he recently served thirty days on conviction of the same offense. He was held to the Federal grand jury Wednesday under SI,OOO bond fallowing a hearing before United States Commissioner Howard S. Young. He admitted he stole a SSOO check from the mail.

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tween W. E. Skinner, Chicago, secretary, and Earl L. Ferguson, manager of Chamber of Commerce convention bureau. Exposition building at State fairground was visited. Stabbed With Screwdriver Bv Time Sveotal COLUMBUS, Ind., Jan. 29.—Police were looking for Robert Rose, theater custodian, on a charge of stabbing and seriously wounding Frank Horn, manager of the theater with a screwdriver. Horn’s condition is critical.

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