Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 138, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1925 — Page 12

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DRY AGENTS TO GET AX MONDAY? Changes in Personnel of Federal Agents Expected. Long anticipated change in the personnel of the Indiana Federal PhorihHion department is expected Monday, it was learned today. A. R. Harris, new deputy administrator, has already announced that agents who have not received their new appointments will be automatically dropped next Thursday. Harris said that recommendations for appointmenets in this district will be made by E. C. Yellowly, district administrator, Saturday. They will be forwarded to Washington for approval and will be announced here the first of next week. WAR VET CROSSES SEA BiJ United Preen LIVERPOOL, Oct. 9.—An American “Old Man of the Sea” is visiting in England today. He is Patrick Ferris, an American, Civil War veteran 99 years old, who says he “'still feels like a boy.” Ferris served throngh the Civil War as an artilleryman under General Grant. He was wounded foui times. He came to England to visit a sister at Newport, Monmouthshire. While en route to England he came to be known among the passengers as “The Old Man of Sea” as he was the oldest man on the ship’s records to have made the trans-Atlantic trip.

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Racing Car Recalls Early Days at Speedway

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Auto racing may be an excelling sport, but Don Herr, once a race driver himself, doesn’t want his son to follow in his footsteps. Herr, however, sometimes--*okes GEN. SHERWOOD DYING Btl United Preen TOLEDO, Ohio, Oct. 9.—The death of General Isaac Sherwood, 90 oldest living former Congressman within the next two or three days "is inevitable,” physicians who have maintained a constant vigil at the aged man’s bedside, said today. General Sherwood was recently stricken by anemia.

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Don Hen- and Son in car winch won speedway race in 1912.

his son riding in the old race car, which he built and which won the 500-Mile Speedway Race in 1912. Herr now keeps the car in his garage in Times Square at 120 Kentucky Ave. He was relief driver for Joe Dawson, in 1912, when the car made average speed of 78.72 miles, winning the race. The car won a 2uo-mile race at Elgin, lib. in 1911, making an average of 68 miles on dirt track. Contrasted with modern race cars the old blue National Is burdenjsome. It weighs 2,700 pounds, while newer cars are only 1,200 pounds.

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® EVERY DAY LOW Round Trip Fares Two Cents Per An Experiment If Successful Rates Will Be Made Permanent DOLLAR EXCURSION SUNDAY Indianapolis & Cincinnati Trac. Cos Charles L. Henry. Receiver.

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SUNNYSIDE IS SHOWN BY FILM Work Being Done at Sanitarium Displayed. Many of the foremost clubs of the city are availing themselvees of the opportunity to see the Sunnyside Sanitorium motion picture film, which is being shown under the auspices of the Marion County Tuber culosis Association. The film, taken by Harry Coburn, gives a definite picture of the conditions at Sunnyside that only a personal visit could do otherwise. The institution Is partly financed by an appropriation from the county taxes, and several

I* n prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It kills the germs. AMUSEMENTS

.. -f RED nor SNAPPY I-. “ BURLESQUE “PLEASURE” Featuring Frrflciie (Falls) Binder and a Peppy Dancing Chorus on Ihc Illuminated Runway.

TRIPLE HEADLINE BILL MARY HAYNES AsftiHtecl by Eben Litchfield WILL MAHONLY WHY HE SERIOUS JEAN~BEDINI Juggling Travesty Presenting His Famous CLOWN STUNTS With All Actors on the Hill Hal Reich Comedy Film

TONTGHTI.GOOthsrs3O<SO< Best Slats 1 Matinees frPrice MOTION PICTURES BE3E DANIELS in ‘Lovers in Quarantine” Helen and Warren Comedy “A Business Engagement” CHARLIE DAVIS NEW ORCHESTRA

THE PICTURE THE WHOLE TOWN’S RAVING OVER—EVERY PERSON SHOULD SEE Honrs Picture TI_Y L V SP® KllkfctA.l Results of MIRON W l:Sth f, S r :3^° n stß IM.lure. n^rr * ha It L*stm on Your Mind* an Indelible Memory of the Empire Bulldon of the Glorious West Different From Anything Ever Filmed Words Foil Away When One Attempts to Do Jnstloe to Three Uo4> Blooded Paces of History Unfolded Before Your Very Kyee PRICES ter 40c "t 25c All Shows HE SUGGEST ATTENDANCE AT THE MORNING AND AFTBRNOON SHOWS CONE EARL* and

Engagement Positively Ends Sat., Oct. 10 Better Hurry if You Want to See

DOUG LA^j DOM cl m\ SON OF ZORfcO I A Worthy Successor to H “THE MARK OF ZORRO” SaPS&A I Shown Daily at 11:40-1:35-3:35-5:30-7:29-9:29

No Advance in Our Prices Engagement Positively Ends Sat., Oct. 10

EXCURSION FARES SATURDAYS—SUNDAYS SISKEKMvia (MINIMUM $1.00) DELIGHTFUL WEEK-END TRIPS may be made on this very low fare rate. Round trip tickets good going from Saturday noon to 3P. M. Sunday. Good returning to last cars Sunday night. WHY NOT take advantage of these low fares and ENJOY the fast, comfortable Union Tractica service between Indianapolis, Bluffton, City, Portland, Muncie, Newcastle, Peru, Anderson, Logansport, Marion, Kokomo, Wabash and ALL UNION TRACTION POINTS. “Time Is but a Fraction Via Union Traction”

women’s clubs are actively engaged In work for the sanitorium. The patients, now numbering 180 men, women and children, pay according to their means. Tanned little fellows clad only in shorts, are shown in the picture, romping their way to health in the sunshine. An interesting close-up of life in the cheerful wards is given. The sanitorium has added several new buildings, but these are not yet enough to care for the needs of all the patients who wish to enter there. Dr. H. S. Hatch, superintendent of the sanitarium, is anxious that the picture be shown before clubs and other organizations so that a fullei knowledge of the work of the sanitarium may be given. Bookings for the picture may be had through the Marion County Tuberculosis AsAMUSEMENTS

PALACE m Laugh! Laugh! Laugh! GEO. SCHRECK & CO. In “The Butter and Egg Man” JACK HANLEY HOWARD & RANSON JADA TRIO BERGEN & CO. First National Feature “Her Husband’s Secret” With Antonio Moreno

ENGLISH’S *=• Farewell Tour Robert B. Genevieve MANTELL HAMPER IV TONlGHT—“Maebelh" “Merchant of Venice" Sat. Mat. “Richelieu” Sat. Eve. Prices: Nights—soc to $2.50. Sat. Mat.—soc to $1.50. Plus 10% Tax.

3 IS. THURS., OCT. 15th Matinee Saturday. | Biggest Comedy Hit In Years. x SH©WOFF -fcb'co/pe Kelly (Prices —Eve., 50c to s2.so—Pills 10% | ■Mat., 50c to $1.50 Tax.

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sociation, which financed the making of the film through the sale of Red Cross Seals. MOTOR SINGS LULL-fl-BYE Bit United Pre* LONDON, Oct. 9—“ Asleep at the wheel” Is the cause ascribed to many motor accidents by a writer in the "British Medical Journal." “An over-tired driver is easily soothed to greater somnolence by the rhythm of the engine” continues the article, "Medical men who drive

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ASK HIM YDURSE-LP It makes us feel good to be able to look a used car customer in the face and ask unblushingly, “How’s your Car?” We know what he is going to say— because we know the car was RIGHT. USED CAR STORE C. H. Wallerich Cos. Dodge Brothers Motor Cars l?-I8 W. Now York St. Lincoln 9SI. Open 8 a. nv. TUI 8:30 p. m., Dally and Sunday Dodbe Brothers Dealers sell Bood Used Cars

EXCURSION SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 10 ST. LOUIS fllQ ROUND yOtOV/ TRIP Children 5 and under 12 years—sl.6s Special train will leave Indianapolis 11:30 p. m ; arrive St. Louis ft :3ft a. tn. Returning leave St. Louis 0 p. in. Sunday, October llth> City Ticket Office, 34 West Ohio St. i phone Circle 5300 and Unlort Station, phone Main 4507. J. W. Gardner, Division Passenger Agent. 810 FOUR ROUTE

sii .so R T ° r u , n P d • c Sunda y mmk ' Excursion CHICAGO and Return OCTOBER 11, 1925 Special Train Leave Indianapolis 12:01 A. M. Arrive Chicago 6:30 A. M. RETURNING Leave Chicago 7:00 P. M. Ticket Good Going and Returning Only on Special Train Pennsylvania Railroad

FRIDAY, OUT. 9,1192;!

their cars must be more liable tIMP most people to the risk <)f asleep since they often have m&iH long days of tiring work. “Motorists who are very tire® should refrain from driving on morM otonous country roads.” $* WHEN JAPS GET MAD TOKIO —Call a man a liar in America and a fight is on. In however, the people do not seem t 4 care much for such a name. Wha? they dislike here is the name “fool” or **bcast.”