Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 154, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1925 — Page 2

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TO MAKE LAST DAWES PLANS Committee to Complete Final Arrangements. Final arrangements for the reception of Vice President Charles G. Dawes, who will speak on Senate rules revisions at Cadle Tabernacle under auspices of the Chamber of Commerce on the evening of Nov. 15, will be made by the chamber’s committee on arrangements at noon Friday, it was announced today. Completion of details awaits word from the Vice President as to the exact hour of his arrival. The Vice President will be accompanied by Mrs. Dawes, Senator and Mrs. Charles S. Deneen and Mrs. Medill McCormick. Arrangements are being effected with Police Chief Herman F. Rikhoff for a policf escort. The Merchants Heat and Light Company will broadcast General Dawes’ speech through WFBM. Wawes was to have appeared here Oct. 17, but his speaking engagement was canceled following the death of Senator Samuel M. Rais tori.

ONE DEAD, THREE MISSING M FIRE Atlanta Coca Cola Bottling Plant Is Destroyed. Bu United Press ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 28.—Fire broke out in the bottling plant of the Coca Cola Company here early today, destroying the plant and burning to death Warren Moore, night watchman. A man known as “Irish” Kaylor, his wife and son, who occupied rooms o nthe second- floor of the building, are missing. The loss is estimated at $200,000. $250,000 DAMAGE Five Firemen Hurt in Blaze in * Oklahoma. It u United Press WE WOK A, Okla., Oct. 28.—Five firemen were seriously injured and $250,000 damage was done by a fire that completely destroyed three of the largest buildings In Wewoka’s business district early today. HOOK HEADS SCOUTS Council Has Election—New Members Are Admitted. John A. Hook, head of the Kook Drug Company, was today new president of the Indianapolis Boy Scout council following election Tuesday night at the first council decennial jubilee at the First Presbyterian Church, E. Sixteenth and N. Delaware Sts. The council admitte dtwenty-seven new members. Other officers named were: Thomas C. Howe, Walter Marmon, E. W. Harris, L. C. Huesmann and E. U. Graff, vice president; Bert Hollweg, treasurer, and William S. Pearce, secretary. Harris, retiring president* presided at a banquet, whlbh preceded the council meeting. Ray O. Wyland of New York, national Boy Scout director of education, spoke.

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TERRIBLE HEADACHE AND BACKACHE "I was in a very bad way—run-down, had faint spells, terrible headaches and backache. A neighbor asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.lt gave me strength,ambition,weight, ana made me a well woman.”— Mr. E. O. Brandenburg, 661 37th SU, Milwaukee, TFi*.

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WEAK, RUN-DOWN WOMEN This indicates mal- nutrition, blood poverty and general weakness. The Vegetable Compound is of untold value in such cases. DESPONDENCY, MELANCHOLIA This Is an Indication of a weakened condition of the female organism for which the Vegetable Compound Is a famous remedy.

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Above, Donald Lougere, 4, of 530 E. Raymond St., enjoying the season's first snow. It was also Ills first snow man. Below, Two automobiles on S. Delaware St. whose owners were unprepared for the early snowfal. Hundreds of machines left out over night were “snowed under” today.

Don’ts Issued Halloween \ Prankers Police Inspector Warns Funmakers Against Maliciousness.

Police Inspector John S. White today listed “don’ts” for Halloween prankers. DON’T soap windows of autos. DON’T soap street car tracks. DON’T damage property, such an overturning flower boxes, sheds, ash cans and carrying away gates and porch swings. DON’T use firearms with blank cartridges as they might be loaded with real bullets. DON’T throw talcum powder during the downtown celebration. DON’T masquerade as a bootleg-

EXTREME NERVOUSNESS Many cases are caused by feminine disorders which are easily remedied by the Vegetable Compound. CHANQE OF LIFE Many women passing through this critical period have been greatly benefited by the Vegetable Compound.

NO OTHER MEDICINE FOR WOMAN’S ILLS HAS RECEIVED SUCH WORLD WIDE ENDORSEMENT AS

ger and carry liquor on your person. Inspector White said pranks are innocent looking in their creation but later become serious. Soaping of auto windows and windshields obstructs the vision of the driver, White said. Slick street car tracks from soaping the rails might result in fatal accidents. Damaging of property will result in arrest on charges of malicious destruction of property, he said. Use of firearms might cause serious Injury or death tothe victim of a joke. White said he woud instruct his men to watch closely the flow of liquor and not to hesitate in making arrests. So if you want to keep out of trouble and stay out of Jail the “don’ts” should govern your activities during Halloween. IT’S ~T POLICE HABIT They Cannot Arrest You for That— But They Did, Bit Times Rverinl NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—“N0 can arrest. Arrest already. No can do,” said Charlie Chin, a Chinese, when detectives arrested him a second time in the same day for smoking opium. But the defectives did.

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HELPED THROUGH CHANQE OF LIFB "Change of Life weakened me so I could hardly do my work. I suffered from all troubles known at this period. A friend suggested using Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I did. All distressing symptoms disappeared and I am welL” —Mrt.M. Jenkins,69o NJrrontSt., Mtddleport, 0.

BOY TRIPLETS ARE BORN CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—Mrs. R. W. Swanson, 23, Is the mother'of boy triplets weighing six pounds each. A Caesarian operation was necessary, and it was performed without the use of an anaesthetic.

Mrs. A. S. Wasson Says This: “For several years past I have suffered from colitis; and I began drinking Mountain Valley Water. I cannot express to you the relief I have received from the Water. It gives me great pleasure to recommend It to my friends,” Mrs. A. S. Wasson. (Come In or Call Up for Further Information—Cl.role 1299, MoumtsnVaßffliWatef gOCKIAiN VAL.IJEI SPRINOS. HOT BPUINOS. AUK.. Kvansville Indianapolis Terre llante SIS Massachusetts Ate.

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TERRIBLE SUFFERING STOPPED "I have a little girl three years old. After her birth I suffered terribly from backache. I took the Vegetable Compound, and as a result my back stopped aching and the bearing-down filing Is gone. I now do all of my work.”— l in. Frias, 147 W.Summit Ave.,SL Paul, Aftovn.

OVERWORKED WOMEN Overwork Injures the nerve centers and reduces the vital forces of the female system. The Vegetable Compound will strengthen you. BACKACHB Backache b often an Indication of' some serious feminine derangement. Many cases hare been relieved by the Vegetable Compound.

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OPERATIONS AVOIDED Many operations are necessary many are not. The Vegetable Compound has relieved many cases and operations have been avoided AILMENTS OF YOUNO GIRLS When entering womanhood many Soung girls have been benefited by le specific tonic influence of the Vegetable Compound.

FOUR TAKEN IN MORNING RUNS Arrests Follow Alleged HiJacking Fight. Four men are held in jail today following early morning runs by Lieut.. Ralph Dean and squad on reports of a fight that police say may have been between hl-jackers. i All are charged with vagrancy, and unable to supply SIO,OOO bond. Those arrested were Turkey Mills, 50, of 327 N. Alabama St., and Rudolph Elmore, 2G, of 2024 English Ave., drivers for the De Luxe Taxi Company, 620 Superior St.; Joe Gordon, 22. of 1222 I,ee St., and Ray Thomas, 29, of 913 S. Capitol Ave. Gordon also was charged with carrying concealed weapons and resisting arrest. Lieutenant Dean said the two drivers, with other taxi employes reported four men beat them at the company office, after covering them with guns. The office was wrecked. Later the four arrested were found at 21 W. North St. Gordon and Thomas are alleged to be among those who made the attack. JULIET HIT BY AX Actress Resumes Role After Wound Is Attended. Bu United Press SPRINGFIELD. 111., Oct. 28. Mi3s Ruth De Wolfe had Just heard Romeo's impassioned plea In a burlesque on “Romea and Juliet,” when an ax fell out of the over-head files of the stage and knocked her out. She fell into Romeo’s arms, was carried back stage, where several stitches were taken In her scalp, and returned in the next act. CRIMINALS TREK WEST Sai Francisco Night Police Patrols Ordered Doubled. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28.—The annual Invasion of California by criminals who seek warmer climes for their winter operations Is under way. Chief of Police D. J. O’Brien has Issued orders to all station captains, Instructing them to note suspicious characters In their disttricts Night patrols were ordered doubled at once.

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MRS. SANDERS’ EXPERIENCE 'T was in a very bad wav when I began to take Lydia E. i’inkham’s Vegetable Compound. I was very nervous, could not sleep and had melancholy spells, was nearly insane sometimes. Aftertaking the Compound I have been able to do all my work.” ATn. T. A. Sanders, 7lt Mart Depd Street, Knoxville, Ttnn.

DECATUR BANKER DEAD Charles E. Niblick Succumbs Arter Operation at Gary. Bu United Press DECATUR, Ind., Oct. 28 —Charles S. Niblick, 59,'president of the Old Adams County Bank, Ndied In the Mercy hospital at Gary today. An operation for threat trouble was followed by pneumonia.

Shoe Specials! Excellent Values $2~ *3= at Heid’sShoe Store 1546 N- Illinois St 233 E. Washington St. Opposite Courthouse

JOANNA says: All Vve got to say about our grandmothers is that they were so good they had too much time for wicked thinking. Read Joanna's story, starting in The Times Nov. 3.

SMART APPAREL On Easy Terms FEDERAL CLOTHING STORES 131 W. Washington St.

Special Itt and Fern Stands This Week &ir£d ou fi‘.irk _ decorative note an $9.50 well a* practical '>v usefulness. Lyman Brothers 223 E. Ohio St.

--M? TI ■ PIC _ TUREB Ramon Novarro-Wesley Barry in “The Midshipman’* MACK SEN NEXT COMEDY Charlie Davis Orchestra

APOLLO JAMES CRCZK PRODUCTION ‘The Pony Express’ AN EPIC OF THE WEST •• • • Comedy, “Ebeneaeeser Ebony" Emil Seidel and Hia Orchestra

WEAKNESS AFTER CHILDBIRTH At this period many women who have been left weak and run-down have been restored to health and vigor by the Vegetable Compound. FOR WOMAN’S ILLS Why suffer from any aliment com* mon to women when Lydia B. Pink* ham’s Compound has such a great record for o vorcomingtbese trouble*

MOTION PICTURES

Sffirsl# Alter 11. it. Walthall “KENTUCKY PRIDE” A Komance of the Turf 10—American Harmonists—lo Record-Wreaking Entertainers

Another Triumph!! Richard BARTHELMESS Dorothy GISH “THE BEAUTIFUL CITY” A First National Picture CHARLES DORNBERGER AND HIS PERSONALITY BAND WITH A GREAT PROGRAM Overture “From Italy’ 1 BAKALEINIKOFF CONDUCTING “Looking for Talent” A NOVELTY ORGANOLOG DESHA BYRD “Fair Warning” WITH AL ST. JOHN Coming Sunday CHARLIE CHAPLIN ANOTHER REAL HIT “THE GOLD RUSH” A Tingling Tale of The Frozen Klondyke

AMUSEMENTS ilrirdsi l A t A'W 1 Evelyn Cunningham and Her Gang A SURE SHOT SHOW A Nifty Chorus on the Illuminated Runway. NOW PRESENTING The JOHN LAWRENCE PLAYERS FOIR-ACT COMEDY DRAMA WHEN EAST IS WEST COMBINED WITH MUSICAL COMEDY, VAUDEVILLE, FEATURE PKTI RES "OITT.AK PRICES. MAT. EVERY DAT

ANOTHER BIG FUN RIOT IN THE COMEDY AFTERPIECE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF WILLIAM DEMAREST WITH OTHER ACTS ON THE BILL FUN, SONG, MUSIC, DANCE You Will Start Laughing When You Buy Your Ticket KEITH’S, OF COURSE

CASINO GARDENS The Beauty Spot of Indianapolis Presents Indiana’s first Mardl Gras, starting tonight; four /J big nights of fun and dance. Dig up your costumes and get J&xPffZsr''' v t ■ ready for the biggest treaty a ever offered. Phone BElmont 4839 for Reservation

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Where the Crowds Go! LYRIC CS JOE FREED SCO. “City Life" OTHER BIG NEW ACTS

PALACE now 17 INDIANAPOLIS GIRLS PARAMOUNT ALL-STAR REVUE Glorifying Hoosierland OTHER BIG ACTS Photoplay “CRIMSON RUNNER” with Priscilla Dean

S MURAT T THEATRE NEXT SUNDAY MATINEE - - - NITE SQUjffi John PhiupSousa,Conductor A/lATIO/IAL l/OTTUTIO/f The largest organization In the World. Prices, sl.lO, $1.65, $2.20 MAIL ORDERS NOW Seats at Box Office Thursday

ENGLISH’S S I DIRECT FROM ITS SIX I MONTHS RFN IN CHICAGO | The Laughing Seinmilon of New York, Chicago and I.ondon DONALD GALLAHER and JAMES W. ELLIOTT Promise and MR. GARRITY ( "&T Chicago Cnet and Production Nights : 50c. ft, $1.50. $2. $2.50) Pine Wed-Sat. Mat.: 50c to l 50 ) Tux