Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 250, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1926 — Page 3

FEB. 18, 1926

LOWDEN AVOIDS WHITE HOUSE Auiy He Parks Galoshes on “ Coolidge Porch. Times Washinntnn Rureau. ISS2 Neio York Avenue. tv ASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—No, former Governor Frank O. does not stop at the White House when In Washington. Positive denial of this rumor, campaign canard or whatever It may be, was made on behalf of the Illinois statesman today. It seems that some person has been circulating the report throughout the Corn Belt that ■ Lovvden Is so chummy with Coolidge that he parks Ills galoshes on the White House porch. There are those who believe this rumor is being spread to damage Lowden's prospects as a presidential possibility; the idea being that out in the corn belt, Coolidge isn’t so popular these days, “Lowden stops at the Shoreham Hotel, whenever he comes to town,” an official of a national coopera’tive organization, of which Lowden is a director, said. ‘‘His personal relations with the President are not close enough for him to stop at the White House.”

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By Walter D. Hickman f= i ATHER will surely need all ll* I of the four horsemen to 1. I carry him out after Ethei Waters finishes singing her jazz songs. Am speaking of anew Jazz singer, new to me anyway on a Columbia record, by the name of Ethel Waters. If you are looking for most “wicked’ record, then do not pass up this Waters individual singing “Shake That Thing.” According to the 1 vrlcs, the thing referred to is a certain slow movln dance done down. South. According to Ethel, Old Uncle Joe, aged 72, got a hump in his back from dancing that dance. Here is a blues song with Pearl Wright at the piano, which is so hot that - at times, if you are in a Puritan mood, may seem all wrong. It is one of those slow moving things with nifty lyrics, which may not sound too Orthodox at times. Tt is done in the jazz tempo of the day. Have tried it upon several of my friends. One remarked that It was so hot that he needed the four horsemen to carry him out of the room. 1 have the idea that my neighbors are having their doors lined with asbestos mats. On the other side of this Columbia record you will And Miss Waters and her ebony four singing and playing "No Man’s Mamma,” New Okeh Records In response to my request for popular music, the Okeh company lists the following: 01d I Never Had the p, ftno aoeom--ob7 W *°throcU. Emmett M You're Just the C.lrl for Me—Slngnr.

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