Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 158, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1925 — Page 9

TUESDAY, NOV. 3, 1925

ZARIKGS NEW THEATER OPENS TO BIG CROWDS Largest Community House in City Is Assured of Success. The opening of Zaring's Egyptian Monday night at Central | Ave. and Fall Creek Blvd., was as | much an event for the entire city as it was for the north side. This beautiful $200,000 movie theater, equipped as costly as if it were 1 a downtown theater, was formally opened by Mayor Shank, James Ogden and A. C. Zaring, the owner of the theater. Mayor Shank said that Indianapolis had a. right to be proud of the theater and congratulated Zaring upon the maiding of Central Ave. a great street in the city. “I dedicate this house to all of the people who have made possible the building of this theater,” Zaring said. "We built a stage so when

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“Frosh” Paddled at Dance Bu United Press DES MOINES, lowa, Nov. 3. —Freshmen at Drake University Who are pledged to various fraternities suffered the ignominy qf releasing fair co-eds from their arms at a dance here last night and being paddled by 300 upper classmen. The older students used the floor of the ballroom for paddling while the co-eds looked on and giggled. Freshmen had violated certain fraternity rules, the upper classmen explained. Police were called to quell what threatened to be a riot, but they made no arrests.

Lew Shank takes up vaudeville again he can come out here.” Mayor Shank laughed and said that “this was Zaring’s coming in party and Shank's going out party.” “We may not agree upon Duvall or Myers, but we can agree that this is a beautiful theatex-,” the mayor said. Zaring, in the actual planning of the opening of his new theater, had the services of R. W. Case, who has built many theaters over the country. Case has about put himself in the sick bed because of the many hours of hard work in getting the theater ready for the opening. Case succeeded and the theater opened on the dot. The lobby was filled with flowers from merchants and business men of the neighborhood as well tvs all over the city. The feature picture on the first bill is “Kiss Me Again.” & Warner feature, with Monte Blue, Indianapolis actor, in one of the chief parts. The bill includes a news reel, a cartoon comedy and other events. Alex F. Taylor made his first appearance as soloist at the new pipe organ. His overture, “Poet and Peasant,” resulted in a big ovation. The new Zaring seats about 1,600 people. The policy will be to change bills three times a week after the opening week. It is not the intentiion to put vaudeville in this house, but to make it a great community movie theater with an all city appeal. The interior of the theater is one of rare beauty as the Egyptian idea is carried out in every detail. Winking lights in the ceiling give one an idea that the stars in the heavens have been captured and placed in the theater. Here Is a theater that is a credit to the growing spirit of Indianapolis.

OFFICER LIST IS ANNOUNCED Manual Reserve Commandant Gives Out Names. Sergt. Homer Schull, commandant of the Manual Training High School Reserve Officers Training Corps, has issued the complete list of commissioned and non-commissioned officers. John Rugenstein, a senior, is cadet major. The captains ore: Harold Quinlan, Frank Jones, August Jensen, and Wint Burris; first lieutenants,* George Gilligan, Arthur Cleveland, George Kahl, John Herrmann and Thomas Bernhardt; second lieutenants, James Demetrius, Norman Young, Forrest House, Eugene Howard; master sergeants, Gordon Brenner and Harold Callon; first sergeants, William Jensen, Albert Hauseman, Roland Kyle and Paul Keller; color sergeants, Harry King and Don Henke. Sergeants, Ward Storm, Christian Carisen, Alfred Beilis, Chris Hider, Paul Lohss, Wilfred Mashmeyer, Frank Rose, John Lupear, Kurl Kistner, Paul Kahn, Oscar Levin, George Bender, Clarence Bluemel, Morris Harris, Ernest Eaton, Hyman Tobin, Elmer Foster, Worth Keller and Lewis Moore; corporals, William Stokes, Charles Burkes, Paul Wentworth and Harry Fogel. NEW SCHEDULE STARTS Ashes Will Be Collected Each Week, Says Superintendent. Truly Nolen, superintendent of ash and garbage collection, announced that the winter schedule of ash and garbage collection began Monday. Ashes will be collected once each week, on the same day as during the slimmer, instead of every two weeks. Garbage will be collected once each week instead of twice. Collection seven nights a week in downtown sections will continue-. FOURTEEN TO PRISON United States Marshal Linus P. Meredith lifts left for Federal Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kan., with fourteen persons, recently convicted In Federal Court.

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MARION COUNTY PERSONS PLEAD FOR CLEMENCY Appeals by Twenty-One to Be Heard by State Pardons Board. Appeals for clemency by twentyone inmates of State penal Institutions from Marion County will be heard by the State board of pardons during the November term, it was announced today. Appeals from 148 inmates from all parts of the State will also be heard. Twentyone of the cases are reopened. Those appealing include six serving life sentences for murder, sixtyeight serving sentences for some form of robbery and larceny, and twenty-one for some form of liquor law violation. New appeals from the Marion Criminal Court and their sentences are: Harold Chock. Sept. 13. 1924. two to fourteen years, Reformatory, forgery. George McHenry. July 16. 1926. six months. State B'arm. fined SIOO, assault ami battery. Robert Gilliom. April 23. 1021. five to fourteen years. State Prison, robbery. Sherman Penn. Feb. 12. 1021. five to fourteen years. Reformatory, robbery. Sara Terry. Jan. 1(1, 1024, two to twen-ty-one years, manslaughter Emery Shipley. March 10. 1022. ten to twenty-one years. State Prison, robbery. William Ad,-ms. ten to twenty-one years, Reformatory, robbery. John L. lteese. Jan. 30. 1925. ten to twenty-one years. Reformatory, robbery and grand larceny. James Crane. April 20. 1025. one to seven years. State Prison, false pretense. John Ferracane. May. 1025. one to two years. Reformatory, lfauor law violation. Mabel Clark. Jan. 28, 1025. one year. Woman s Prison, assault and battery with intent to kill. James Hill, Sept. 27. 1024. two to fourteen years. State Prison, assault with felonous intent. William Bell, Jan. 27. 1023. two to twenty-one years. State Prison, manslaughter. Gordon Moore. Feb. 11. 1925, one to two years, liquor law violation. Reformatory. James B Ervin. July 21. 1922. ten to twenty-one years. State Prison, robbery. Lester Hals'ead May 0. 1025. two to twent.v-one years State Farm, auto banditry George Dick nson April 30. 1025, one to five years Reformatory issuing fraudulent cheeks Willard 11. Whitehall. Julv 21. 1021. ten to twenty-one years. State Farm, robbery. Reopened appeals from Marion County are: Bernard Meihatts March 10 1922. ten to twent.v-one vears robbery. State Prison Harry Henderson. Mareh. 10. 1922 ten to twenty-one vears State Prison robbery Robert Baker. Jan 28. 1021 five to fourteen years State Prison, robbery. NOTIFIED OF ESCAPE Insane Hospital Authorities Seek Missing Youth. Officials at the Central Hospital for the Insane notified police that Howard Howell, 20, formerly of 2305 Ashland Ave., had escaped from the Institution.

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DEPORTATION PLANNED Thirty Prisoners Fare Proceedings at Reformatory. Bu United Press PENDLETON, Ind., Nov. 3.—More than thirty prisoners at the Indiana State Reformatory here are to be released under parole for deportation In the near future, it was announced today. Ten* of those to be deported are from Mexico, several from Italy and the remainder represent various nationalities. POTENTATE WILL VISIT Murat Shrine Hans Ceremonial for I>ee. 4. Charles J. Orbtson, potentate of Murat Shrine, today announced a grand ceremonial session for Dec. 4 at Murat Temple when James C. Burger, imperial potentate, will make an official visit. J. Harry Holtman, chairman of the “go-get’em” committee, is rounding u pa class of several hundred for (he ceremonial.

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