Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 264, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1925 — Page 9
TUiiiISJDAY, MARCH 17, 1925
C. OF C. BUREAU ' VALUEPRAISED Leaders Review Work of Convention Body, Value of the Chamber of Commerce convention bureau to Indiar v polis was pointed out in speeches at a dinner Monday night at the Severin. Earl L. Ferguson, manager, reviewed activities of 1924. Frank Wampler, 1924 chairman of the bureau, lauded the work of Ferguson. Dick Miller, chairman, who presided, said he hoped the time will come when Indianapolis will be the nation’s convention city. Need for an adequate downtown building to house conventions was pointed out by O. B. lies, manufacturer. Elmer Stout, president Fletchqf American National Bank, discussed' the value to Hoosiers of bringing leaders in various fields to Indianapolis. “All we need to do is tell the truth about Indianapolis,” declared Fred Hoke, president the Community Fund. “There are plenty of good things to say, so let’s all get together and tell the about our great city." “The Chamber of Commerce is an agency of service and the convention bureau is one of our greatest activities," said John B. Reynolds, general secretary. Teachers Accused. Charges were filed this afternoon in Juvenile court against William Gilbert, principal and William Bardford, and Miss Evelyn Lien, teachers all of 410 N. Jefferson St., for alleged chastlrement of Warden Wallace, II of 310 N. Highland Ave., a pupil in che Seventh Day Adventist School, 1605 Sturm Ave., by W. D. G. V allace, the father. Charges were denied on behalf of the defendants.
Politics Shocking at Goldsmith Bu Time* Spon'fll GOLDSMITH. I ml., March 17.—Politics are shocking here, according: to Sherman Vandevender, merchant. Vandevender and a group of men were arguing over State affairs at the Magnett garage. Vandevender, a Democrat, cited what would have been if Dr. darleton McCulloch had been elected Governor and John W. Davfs President. He particularly assailed officials of the State highway commission. As he finished his speech, he sat down—but Just for a second. Village Jokesters had pushed a button which turned on several volts of electricity to a metal button In the chair.
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GANZAND EDDIE VISITTHISCITY (Continued From Page 4) good singing, and an abundance of hoofing, of the kind that seems to be done right only by the negro, in this show. Put this with a wealth of costumes, scenery and throw in a pair of stars, Sissle and Blake, and you have "The Choolate Dandies." In Short there is about everything that ay revue has as well as those tricks that belong essentially to the colored artist. The plot, such as it is. concerns the doings of various Bamville horse owners, riders, touts, and others at the Bamville fair. The finale to the first act shows the horses galloping down the stretch. Real horses racing on treadmills make this scene a thriller. Eubie Blake and Noble Sissle are, of course, much in evidence. Sissle plays a straight part and leads a couple of good song numbers. Blake directs his orchestra, which is no small factor in the evening’s entertainment. Near the close of the show they do their specialty, which was the usual riot. The comedy is in the hands of Lew Payton and Jimmy Ferguson, capable fun-makers. Josephine Baker, the eccentric dancing chorus girl, was as big a favorite as ever and the Four Harmony Kings stopped the show. In fact, the entire company is “there" and the chorus * dances Joyously. “The Chocolate Dandies” is a show not to be missed by any one with a liking for good, fast musical comedy. At English’s today and Wednesday. (By Observer.) -i- -iGOOD DANCE ACT TOPS BILL AT LYRIC Heading a pretty goo 3 bill of eight acts at the Lyric this week is Greta
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Morgan and Sheldon offer a comedy act. The woman In the turn, built along Charlotte Greenwood lines, is a first-class comedienne. Dewey and Rogers present a little comedy called “Honey.” Tony and George are seen in a comedy acrobatic act that only needs a little speeding up to become a hit. These fellows know some new tricks, some funny and some with a thrill in them. Ates and Darling are still another comedy turn. man in the act uses a stuttering talk that could be dispensed with. Violin playing, regular and broomstick variety, and singing make up the better part of the act. . The feature phoioplay is “The
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Age of Innocence,” starring Beverly Bayne and Elliot Dexter. At the Palace today and Wednesday. (By Observer.) see Other attractions cfiT view today include: "Janice Meredith” at the Circle; "The Rag Man” with Jackie Coogan at the Apollo; “Sackcloth and Scarlet” at the Ohio and "The Trail Rider" at the Isis. All lines of the Citizens Telephone Company of Zionsville have been put under ground.
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