Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 164, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1925 — Page 7

TUESDAY, NOV. 10, 1925

WILL HAYS LATEST CHARLESTON FAN

Times Readers Can Get in } ‘Swim’ by Clipping Coupons From Paper. Extra, extra! Will Hays, a "prominent citizen of Sullivan, Ind.,” and movie czar, was seen taking "Charleston” lessons. Howard Chandler Christy was his partner in crime. This happened in Los Angeles, Cal. You see "everybody’s doing it.” If Hays and Christy were in Indianapolis they could have their “Charleston” lessons free. The Indianapolis Times and the management of Riverside Dance Palace have engaged Gene La Verne to give Times readers Instruction in the rollicking new dance. Gene La Verne is considered one of the best “Charlestoners” in the country. He’s from California, and he’s taught the “Charleston” from coast to coast. Just before the Times engaged him, he was in Louisville, w T here he showed over three thousand Kentuckians how to do the "side dip,” the “bend knee” and the "scissors.” And it’s not difficult. If you like to dance at all, you’ll simply love the “Charleston.” After you’ve learned, you’ll be eligible for prizes, too. These free lessons continue until Nov. 23, then they’ll have a big night out at the Riverside PDance Palace, and you can “Charleston” for some dandy prizes. Anyway, you can be learning. Might as well be up to date in your danc-

Tomorrow, Wednesday, is the and Informal Inspection Day! [x] MURPHY’S M c Tomorrow 2 to 5 P. M. and 7 to 9 P. M. M* * NO MERCHANDISE o • l USIC. SOLD TOMORROW CHITS. ♦ . . . ... > To make this opening a historic occasion in keeping with the magnitude of the store, and the importance of its location —we have gathered a series of opening specials that are amazing. They are spread out for you to see tomorrow. (They’ll be on sale Thursday.) This is the 105th store in the rapidly growing Great MURPHY chain! These factors underlie its success!

The Merchandise (s absolutely dependable In every respect. We permit nothing on our shelves or tables unless it possesses res I merit —right in quality and fashion. You can depend absolutely on anything you buy at Murphy’s.

Come in tomorrow —as our guests—See the marvelous values to be sold on opening day — and—(as they say in the movies) get a “close-up” view of Murphy Policies , Merchandise and Service . You are welcome! G. C. Murphy Cos. KKr sr. , ILLINOIS Building JdTsSS?

This coupon entitles you to admis|si on to the Riverside Dance Palace and to free lessons in the “Charleston.” You will not be admitted during the time when “Charleston” lessons are being given without this coupon.

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ing. So clip the coupon from today's Times and come out tonight. Riverside Dance Palace, from 8 to 10:30. rayYeing identified R. A. Millikan Describes Discovery to Scientists Meeting. 811 United Press MADISON, Wis., Nov. 10. —The “Millikan ray” anew cosmic ray with a frequency 1,000 times greater than the ultra-x-ray Is in the process of being Identified by R. A. Millikan of the California Institute of Technology, he told the National Academy of Sciences here last night. The new ray. Professor Millikan declared, Is the result of atoms changing over to other atoms, having extraordinary absorbing powers and which appear in space from all directions at all times.

The Values Every energy of this organization is centered to give the greatest values in the 5c and 10c and up to SI.OO field. It is the supremacy of VALUEGIVING that is the biggest factor In Murphy success. \ /

FARMERS SEEK RADIO RIGHTS ‘Bloc’ Formed to Force Greater Recognition. Bv United Preen WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—An agricultural “bloc” was formed at the fourth national radio conference to-

Ghildren Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it

The Comfort to Patrons Murphy stores are Ideally arranged the aisles wide and spacious—the lighting brilliant. In a word, Murphy stores are arranged and fitted with the sole Idea of the customer's convenience. It’s a decided pleasure to 6hop at Murphy’s.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

day to press for greater recognition of the farmers in broadcasting. At a “caucus” of the meeting "n----dependent braodcasters” discussed with J- I. Gilbert of the Department of Agriculture a plan 'of action within the conference. “The farmer needs radio for various kinds of market and technical information,” Gilbert declared. Tipping the scales at 100 pounds, Meredith S. Taylor, 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, is believed to be the largest child for liis age in the State of Kentucky.

FIREMAN, LONG ILL, FINDS REJUVENATION Mr. J. Porsley, Indianapolis, Ind., Says 1 urning Point in Life Came When He Took Todd’s Tonic. “I have been suffering from kid’ney trouble, nervousness, loss of sleep and impure blood, for a number of years. This condition began to undermine my whole system, and as usual, 1 tried everything that was recommended to me in the line of medicine, without getting results. One day, I heard about Todd’s Tonic, and I went to the drug store and got a bottle. Since then, I noticed the turning point In my life: I began to feel so much better, and my kidneys and liver began to act more normally. Todd’s Tonic has toned up my whole system and I have been rejuvenated all over. My hearty thanks to Todd s Tonic.” — MR. J. PORSLEY, 2108 Sugar Grove Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Todd’s Tonic, with its wlne-likr. flavor, is pleasant to take. For sale at all Haag’s Cut Price Drug Stores and all drug stores In Indianapolis and throughout this section. If you live out of town, write the Haag Drug Cos., Indianapolis, Ind., and pay the postman SI.OO when he brings Todd’s Tonic to your door— Advertisement. TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES.

Our Salespeople It is a common occurrence to overhear remarks such as “You have such wonderful salesladies,” prompted by the courtesy and intelligent service rendered. Morphy’s uttriw-t iitimwomm of IJ® standards—hmint. tli* Murphy rhuin takmi a rrul interest in their comfort, well-beins miml al vuncenient.

ft DRESS JBkSALFJ For One Day, ■MPII Iff! Wednesday, Only IJj 11 I | crc P es * Many show lace and embroid/|gf ■;} jp wP!M cry trims, that give a smart touch of p | c ? ntrastin £ Others boast jabots, I / Small Sizes Women’s Sizes Large Sizes New Fur-Trimmed r coats s/% I I \ New shipments just unpacked, Q / j \ \ The cream of the styles from If \ \ several New York makers. sCoats in the graceful II Princess flare models, straightline silhouette and

This Region oP Delightful inters? GULFCOAST American Riviera” COME, you Winter-Weary! What —the Gulf Coast. Here, in "windo you think snow and slush and ter”, trim, graceful yachts slice soot and coal troubles are for, except sun-flaked waves, in a sea thatis a to remind you that there is a paradise deep blue mirror of the sky. Here just a few hundred miles south? are moonlight nights and living Come to this land beloved by the panoramas of tree-framed, moon-lit early French and Spanish explorers sea, more beautiful than any dream. Motoring and Outdoor Sports Take The Pan-American Here splendid motor roads wind Kt through groves of pine and moss- Rf]l]f*|f IV KEoCllßu Gulf Coast every day. Among them hung oak, by the very edge of the j„ Tho Pan-American-one of ths .... Her. are golf, fishing in sea KSrTHI&i’SESIdSM and bayou, and fame galore. till JLJaOliftD and valet service, shower baths. Wherever you live, it is a short observation and club care, radio, trip by the L& N. to this land of A!"o.Kc£S beauty and romance. Any day you ipy from Now Orleans to Pensacola, can take a well equipped train and jßfc| ior iUustrated literature, reserve* the back platform, while you - Kg k atiflra H. M. MOUNTS, T. P. A. glide gracefully into the realm , IjM IW Ik MM QH T. CARPENTER, C. P. A. ofaunalnne und outdoorsporL M erchanta^B^nk^ld^.^ Louisville 6 - Nashville. FUC

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