Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 161, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1925 — Page 25
FRIDAY, NOV. 6, 1925
This coupon entitles you to admisJsion to the Riverside Dance Palace and to free lessons in the “Charleston.” You will not ■ be admitted during ||H the time when “Charleston” lessons are being given without this coupon.
Does Indianapolis like the “Charleston”? Nothing else but. And everyone likes the free Instruction In the new dance that The Indianapolis Times, with the management of the Riverside Dance Palace, Is giving Indianapolis folks every night. Gene La Verne, the “Charleston” expert from California, Is the Instructor. At the Riverside Dance Palace Thursday night another big crowd—several hundred persons—came pouring In long before 8. If you’re young or old, extremely Peppy, or only moderately bo, you can skip right along with La Verne, because he teaches either the plain or fancy steps of the "Charleston.” The lessons will continue until Nov. 23. Then there will be a big contest night, with dandy prizes for the best “Charlestoners.”’ In the meantime, you can be learning absolutely free, this popular dance. Be sure to bring your Times coupon. Dancing will be from 6 to 8:30 tonight, Saturday and Sunday. Other nights, 8 to 10:30. SITTING ON TRACKS City Fireman Arrested by Sheriffs— Two Charges Made. Apparently waiting Tot an lntertirban, while sitting In an automobile parked on the tracks of Danville division, T. H. I. & E. lines a few miles west of the city, J. F. Tuck, E 423 W. Walnut St., a city fireman, was arrested today by Deputy Sheriffs Ragan and Mann. He was charged with Intoxication, and driving while under the influence of liquor. LOAN MEN IN SESSION Industrial Leaders Gather at Martinsville. Bv Timet Special MARTINSVILLE, Ind., Nov. 6. Fifth annual meeting of Indiana Industrial Lenders Association Is In session here with sixty attending. Elmer Johnson, State examiner In charge of loan and credit department, is honor guest. Judge Joseph Williams of Morgan County Superior Court spoke. Welfare of small loan business is being discussed. MiLLER DENIES GUILT Former Property Custodian Enters Plea in C. S. Court. Bu United Frets NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—Thomas W. Miller, former alen property custodian, accused with several German and Swiss firms of conspiracy to defraud the Government, today pleaded “not guilty” In United States District Court and was held under $5,000 bail. REVOLT IS SPREADING Druses Actively Aiding Guerilla Forces in French Syria. LONDON, Nov. 6.—With Druses actively cooperating with guerilla forces in France’s Syria mandated tbrritory, the revolt against French rule appeared today to be spreading j as far north as Aleppo.
‘Ma’ Tinney Leaves Frank’s Cave By Timm Styrrinl NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—“ Ma” Tinney threw all Frank Tinney’s second-best bear skins, stone hatchets and burnt cork out into the rain Thursday and rolled a big stone up against the mouth of the Tinney home cave. The next time her black-face cave-man husband ambles around, he will find a sign in neatly cut neolithic letters: "If you know of a better cave, go to it." Her suit for divorce was heard before Supreme Court Justic Riegelmann at Mineola. Tinney, represented by counsel, entered no defense. There was a tear in the former Edna Davenport’s eyes as she left the court. “I had to do it for the sake of the boy,” she explained, drawing to her side the chubby youngster *of seven, who has his actor-father’s moon-round features and his mother’s direct, wide-eyed gaze.
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