Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 261, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1925 — Page 20
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181 jlj ■s" |^ Stocj||Produ.d& Incited to Riftern to-Mur&t for I Summer. playing vdl Jftwo month.*, Stuaxt. wliw Company at. Theater, Cincinnati, Elliott md Norma Lee have o 'New York, where Nu-‘ arrange for an early tour w college play. “John, tije written ir jjpUn andJils fa-, !. Nugent, fcwt produced tty, alker some weeks ago. NuMlss LeS,TWU appear. with; *tki Daytdh' 3 during the summer, the few weeks alker Company, jpt the Cop Cincinnati, will produce, for time on Manrejafcago, anew., jlay whose title and author yet been divulged. TJtS ie fourth entity' new plagr! produced by Stuart Walker this soilson. }j§s others being ,“The Proud Princess," by Dafcithy .Donnelly aflrt Rdwarlf * Sheldon"tfl#ree Roses,'” 1?$ Alice Bradley, and “John, th# Worm,T by J. C. and Elliott Nugent. | To GireiCfoiSbdy The J4Bth anniversary of the orig-" Inal production of “TJie School tor Scandajj.” first seen at ; the DrurV Lane Theater, London. ‘on May 8, 1717, 1 JviiJ be celebrated by the. Stuart %\\'alker' Company at the Co* Theater, with a gala performance,.®! the cWiedy .%eißt &. May 4. IjX cidentaliy, this week will mark tpe beginning of-the sepond year of secutlvc performaflcfcA'W'felnclmvit^ Other "Companies ; . .i£j, This the' v’ogilC for resident roper! tory companies is gaining favor is tvlderaWd bf- • Walk^l,i, whose comply has bpen playinaS contlmif&f’ y-at the Cojt TheatP'i has bepa asked 44 establish Vtampanies at $- iumbuf,t OhidT Indianapolis, Lcrta|t vllle, Baltimore and |Jq& Angeles. -m Hid Cincinnati comuSmiv will c®tlnue at tWrCox Theater snd h& Dayton (Ohio) organization will opop its.aeaSfth-abbut the. middle ° f AP f- _,gCHIEF Shoots and Man Itu Times Special *4 MADISON, Ind., aim Miller the llfi of Police Chief H&rFy McCdy. When tbt, two weat to arrest James Cook, 43, cojoredl, v thfi‘ man opened fire, founding in-''t*t' arm and Ivjfid. Cook fn the heartjijHe died almi|ij&,instantiyi-t| PhljlWc ans foa d#e(aWP is permawi ly cAgfUA Trti(frgwi> in his Vift hand* Ifcd eioow are shattered. •
BALDWIN’S A i JAW?.. f Iwun&wick j *5 Record Omldn’t'it Be Poor Little Me—Fox I*kam Jones ffteevt rcmdttctor with Ray MilOrchestra. , 4: — 1.. '• n, A —§ XT —.a-- ■ Trofen " ' f Vocal Chorus by Frank Bessinger Fox Trot _ f\ By Yic Meyers and His Orchestra fro. You Care for Me—Fox Trot Something Tells Me That One Is You—Fox ! J *TWt By •'TJbWrm'Tdlifornia-Orchestra No. nSkrtYiT toqi kS ; By Herb VPiidoeft sThnderella Roof Orch. No. 2806—| Ain’t Got Nobody to Loye Nobody Know* What a Red-Head Mama .4 ■ CA Do s W ~ J By Singing Comedienne Margaret Young COLUMBI A RECORDS bfo. 2743>4C'Ain’t Got Nobody to Love—Fox Trot TlMei You Best o# Trot r " h . .. qn&.His Band. [No. 255 D—Rose Marie —Incidental Singing by Ted Lewis hx..-.-.-.-. ■•MI'JHWUIIL.JJFudfWWr 1 ' w- -- , - >•- i v . i~~ —g— -: r* v. . By-Ted &ewis and. His Band ■l' WU-W*'** 1 **' ! —rr*y-—.. . of One-Step f ICyr^^4^ fp nama :M§m*a~-Shimmy One-Step IS' ... By tfi* Little Ramblers f - 3 - ■ *'vile '* TheSaldwin Piano Cos. t- INDIANA ;>-r : •18' N. Pennsylvania St.
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Experienced Campaigner to : Tqach Elements of ‘ X Salesmanship. By MARIAN HALE •l/STIN® of tMe moßt modern fl courses offered for the lm-US-J fjrovement of women and the betterment of the world is a •eoutsf In money-raising. Husbands and fathers will prob ably admit that women know all there is to know on the subject As it is. and heartily oppose the matriculation of * their feminine folk in such a school. %Bytx.Julip, Tolmagi Lee, who; has Hltnr wldfe experience In financial campaign, and who will conduct thJ.A ertiyse for the Y. W. C. A., >jp iriogt womenStnow practically “none or the eleme'ttts of salesmanwho “pimply can not ask for money." or who can t sell tickets, or who can’t raise money worthy projects are the type she is looking f6r—for reforma"Why should SulPoman in making appeals for money for social * A*>rk feet She is asking for somo•Aning fdWnothing," she asks. "Certainly we can not convince ni.lprs''KjK anything in which we iwhyMtiPk lteve ourselves. But we I can sell opportunities to construct happiness and build sound citizenshin and win generous partieip*" -t public ie sensitive to the , -.attitude of mind of those who rep-_ * rfeSent projects;” she says. “If a \ Avon an lacks conviction of the importance of the cause she repre■':sents,“a' business man may catch own attitude of mind." IlhMlsittjfc— emphasized her belief YffTat it'4s a friendly world. “If thAy do not give, it may be Lour fault, not theirs,” she deTARS’ AT TERRE HAUTE i -fixar,• * -.- iNew Unit of United Si.i'es Naval | Reserve Formed. Bn United Press -H* TERRE HAUTU<, Ind., March 13. —Six hundred ■'•Jack tare" were to parade, afelay basketball and dance jiere today and tonight’ in the city's celebration of thq forming of the Appal unit of the United States Naval Reserve. Ti e Indianapolis unit was to arrive during the day, with a flftyT>iece naval band and 200 “gobs” from the capital city. Logansport unit, 123jStrong, will also participate.' The balr tonight will wind up the Mgala day. ' -ONE MOTORIST SLATED Ray Klein Arrested on Charge of '<■ Speeding. Police slates shifw one alleged, speeder ' wap arp-ested' Thursday liaight charged with speeding. At jj*lty prison he gave his name as Ray ®K!eln, 21, of 353 Oriental St.
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DIPLOMAS ARE AWARDED Farm Course Graduate* Hear Ahv si Stan t Purdue Director. Bu Times Special ’Vi-.' , LAFAYETTE, rnd., March IS.— “The farmer ot Apmorrow muit be a busineas man fn eydty sense,lkeenly alive to the hiodern improvements affecting Ijis busind**,’’‘‘declared T. A. Coleman, assietapt director of the Purdue Agricultural Extension •’Department, in his address, “The Futtlre Farmer," given before the graduating Class Os t.he eight weeks’ short course in the Home Economics banding at Purdue Urtiversity this morning. The cikss numbered 44, all of whom were men except one. a woman who received a certificate in home economics. Subjects taught at the course included general agriculture. animal husbandry, dairy production and manufacture and home economics. Dean J. H. Skinner of tljb School of Agriculture, awarded ■tfie certificates. Farmer Killed bj Blast Bu Times Special ■ MARION, Ind.,, March ,13. George Dlcken, At, farmer, climbed on top of" an acetylene tank in an 1 outbuilding on, hfe farm. and lit a thatch. ,;Dea£h wgA. almost instataneous. ‘ -
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FAGE THURSTON,-PLEASE Ulystery Auto Talks, Sings and Whistles. An automobile that really speaks in various languages, Sings and whistle*, tnd answers questions, is on display by the Clark Motor Company, 955 N. Meridian St. The car, a Flint “55 sedan." can even tell your age, weight, color of your eyes and the number flf rings on your fingers. The talking Flint goes into a seance ajid performs its spiritualistic phenomena daily from 2 to 4 p. ‘m. and from 7 to 9 p. m.. according to J. A. Clark, president. Sunday, after a demonstration from 12 to 2 p. m.. the voice in the car will come out. Clark said. The car is jacked up on wooden blocks, and one is allowed to investigate it thoroughly, but the "talking apparatus" cannot be found. Epidemic Closes School Bu Times Special NOBLESVILLE. Ind., March 13. The Third Ward Public School in this city has been dismissed on account- of the spread of scarlet fever among several of the pupils.
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