Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 294, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1925 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 22, 1925

DEBATE UPON CITY MANAGER Minister and Senator to Present Issues. Debate on the city manager form of government will be held Thursday evening at the Irvington Presbyterian Church between the Rev. Jesse Bogue, pastor of the North Side M. E. Church, for the affirmative, and State Senator P. M. Dickerman. The same subject was discussed Tuesday evening at the Heath Memorial M. E. Church by the Rev. Bogue and State Representative Charles Mendenhall. The Rev. Bogue said the present system was inadequate in that it divides responsibility between the city council and mayor in the administration of business matters. Mendenhall attacked the city manager law, which he said lodged in the council all powers, legislative, executive and Judicial. TO BOYCOTT PRINCE Native Congress to Retaliate for Native Shooting. Hu Vnitfi Prm* TAGOS. Africa, April 22.—The Prince of Wales sailed for Capetown today aboard the cruiser Repulse. JOHANNESBURG, April 22.—The African native congress has decided in view of the shooting at Bloemfontein Vhe day previous, to boycott the forth-coming visit of the Prince of Wales. A proclamation was issued, urging the natives to refrain from welcoming H. R. H. The four natives who wens killed when police fired a volley into striking workers at Bloemfontein Mondaj night were workmen. T PUIS JOY 111 , SORE, ACHING FEET *'Tl z” makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. A.way go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters and bunions. "Tiz” drawls out the acids and poisons that puff up your feet. No matter how hard you work, how long you dance, how far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, “Tiz” brings restful foot comfort “Tiz” is wonderful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet. Tour feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Get a box of “Tiz" now from any drug or department store. End foot torture forever —wear smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy. Test ‘Tiz" free. Send, this coupon.

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SECOND SERIES 1 ropyriffht, 1920, by w. ScotJt Grove Scranton, Pa. t Lesson No. 1. This home course in music consist* of twenty-four illustrated lessons, the chart here presented representing the first lesson of the scries. In the other

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If James Whitcomb Riley had been alive today he would rejoice with Grover Collins, 14, of 3949 N. Capitol Ave., winner of the district marble tourney at School No. 43. Fortleth St. and Capitol Ave.. named in honor of Riley. When “Fat." as he is known, was declared winner he said, “Aw. didn't win it. did I?” He is a good-natured lad and played a good, cleaji game of marbles. By hearty applause the boys gave their sanction for “Fat" to represent the school in the finals of The Times city marble tourna ment. Jack Matthews. 12. of 3825 N. Capitol Ave., who was runner-up. lost a close game. “Fat" knocked Jack out of the ring when both had six marbles. “That trip to Atlantic City sounds interesting. Think I'll practice up and try for it," Collins said. He will compete with winners of other district tourneys for the city chant pionship. Finals will lie about May 15 at Willard Park. In addition to the week’s free trip to Atlantic City the winner of the city title will receive a bicycle and goid modal. Runner-up will receive a silver medal and radio set and bronze awards presented all district chamt>s. District tourney today was played at Riverside School No. 44. at Sugar Grove and Twenty-First St. at 3 p. m. There will be games at 46 Thursday and 54 Friday. DOYLE PROTESTS IN VAIN Young Chicken Fanner Hanged for Girl’s Murder. Hll I nilrti Prrm LONDON, April 22.—Despite in tervention of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in his behalf. Norman Thorne, a young chicken farmer of Crowborough, was nanged today at Wandsworth Prison for the murder of his sweetheart, Elsie Cameron. Elsie's body, dismembered. was dug up near Thorne's cottage. Thorne then ela'med his finance hd hanged herself and that, he had cut i.p and hid the body in fear. Sir Bernard Spilsbury noted pathologist, presented clreumstancial evidence against the accused.

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“SUICIDE” IS STAGED “Shoots” Self With Tap Pistol and Falls in Shallow Grave. Hu Timm Hnrrinl PORTE. Ind., April 22.—When two motorists saw a man apparently shoot himself and tumble over into a shallow grave, they thought they had witnessed a suicide and called the police. Officers found the grave lined with greenery, but the “body" was missing. Search revealed Roy Stout. 28.

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lessons chert, wilt he produced showing a complete scries of chords In all keys, both major and .nlnor. This system of teaching embraces a general and practical method of Instruction. It tcociu s the notes nnd letters in the transpositions of the different keys and embodies the principles of harmony and thor-ough-bass. 1,4-arn the first lesson thoroughly before taking lip the study of the second. INSTRUCTION —Place chart upon the keyboard of the piano or organ no that the small white letter I> with a dash above It. at the bottom of the chart, is directly over the key I) on th keyboard. Tty* white

hiding near by. Stout admitted he w*as guilty of the “crime.” exhibiting a cap pistol with which he had "killed" himself. A sanity commission may be called to exan Ine the "corpse.” StatehouM Gloe Club Colored .employes of the Statehouse, under the direction of Eli Burnett, head of the janitorial force, have organized a glee club. About twenty have enrolled.

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R.ROVES MUSIC SIMPLIFIED) and blaek -(paces wilt then correspond to the white and black keys. Kocli of the hree horizontal series of letters represents a chord. Beginning with the upper row, play the white letter or note with tlie left htnd and play thr three black tetters or notes with the right hand, making the first chord. Tl.en, in the same way, play the notes indicated In the second horizontal series, then those in the third and hack to the first, forming a complement of chords In D Major. The first things necessary to become a good

RELIGION IN THE HOME Start There, but Continue In Church Says Minister. The home Is the place to start religious education of children, and the church the place to continue it, the Rev. R. J. McLandress. Indianapolis. said Tuesday in a talk before

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player nre patience and practice. Before the next teNNon the chord shown should be played over and over a,rain until you memorize It and can play It without the chart. Memorize the letters also. You will soon find you will he able to play simple accompaniments In this key to any ipclodles you or your friends may sing. If you wish to go further in studying, learn the Angering of the scales .shown on the staff In each chart, upper notes played with right hand, lower with left hand. The chords at the end of the staff you will find are the chords you already have

the Indianapolis presbytery of the Presbyterian Church, at the First Presbyterian Church. “The All Bible School” was the subject of the Rev. Gilbert Lovett of Philadelphia. The Rev. Matthew F. Smith, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, spoke on “Evangelism in the Presbyterian Church. '*

learned, but with the npper notes inverted. They can be rearranged In still another way. Try to find the way, but remember that the notes In the bass always remain the same. Every triad In black letter is marked I. 3. 5. Always rend It so, no mutter In what vertical order the notes may he written. Note Hint the small letter L) with a dash above it must not lie played. Never piny small white letter l> with ilnsli above it. NEXT LESSON—B Minor, which is the relative of 1) Major. ,

ARRESTED; TAKES LYE No Hope for Woman Who Feared Federal Charges. CLINTON. Ind.. April 22.—Physicians today held practically no hope for the .recovery of Mrs. Fiertha Jackson Gilmoor, who drank lye Tuesday in an attempt to end her

life after she had been arrested on a charge of stealing from the mails. Smallpox May Cheat Goal Hu Timm Hprcial COLUMBUS. Ind., April 22. Smallpox may cheat Milton Pottoma ■from reaching the goal of 100 years. He's seriously ill with the disease, r.t his home at Ilartsvtlle. He is Oil.

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