Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1926 — Page 21
JUNE 11, 1926
NIMRODS GETTING ALL IN READINESS — Bass and Bluegill Season to Oper\ Wednesday. With the open season on bass and bluegills due to begin next Wednesday morning, scores of Hoosier nimrods are oiling their reels, varnishing their bamboos and stocking up on the latest in tackles, in preparation for the long-awaited event. Since the Closed season began May 1, there has been little activity among the fishermen who devote -themselves to these varieties of the tinny tribe. Then, all of a sudden, it dawned on the “scientific” boys that closed season was about over and there was a stampede at the sporting
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goods stores. Sales of fishing tackle have been particularly heavy this year, the stores report. COUPLE TO BE BURIED Ma and Wife 84, Die Same Day, to Have Double Funeral. By Times Soecial OLEAN, N. Y., June 11.—Double funeral was held today for Melvin and Sally Whitehead, both born near here eighty-four years ago and married sixty-six years ago. They died within a few hours of each other Wednesday. CLEANED? BOTH WAYS CHICAGO. —Ten men went into a Turkish bath house and came out cleaner than they had anticipated. While the men slumbered that night robbers had taken S7OO and their watches and jewelry. The biggest bell in the world is to be found in a huge pagoda at Mingoon, Burma. It could hold fifty people within its bowl.
Out and away from the humdrum of the ordinary —in your own car —with the blue sky above and a thrilling road ahead! The Middle West has a glamour all its own—the glamour of the unexploited and unspoiled. Marvels of nature—places of romance beautiful scenery are waiting for you to find them out. Not very far from your home you may find them. The short list below is a mere suggestion: 1— Sequiota Cave, Missouri. Contains enough water to make a lake. Its stalagmites and other wonders can be viewed from a boat. Sequiota State Park is eight miles southeast of Springfield which is on State Highways No. 3 and No. 14. 2 Backbone State Park, Delaware County, lowa. Beautiful Richmond Springs and trout fish hatchery nearby. Near Manchester which is on State Highways No. 5 and No. 13. 3 Statue of Sacagawea who helped Lewis and Clark win the race with England for the Oregon a more important and romantic figure in our early history than Pocahontas. At Bismarck, North Dakota. State Highways No. 3 and No. 6.; 4 -Galena, Kansas, center of America’s greatest Lead-Zinc fields. Itasca Park Highway No. 7 from Pittsburg. 5 Tomb of Lincoln at Springfield, Illinois, with hundreds of souvenirs of his life. The town of Old Salem nearby, preserved as it was when Lincoln lived there. State Highways No. 10 and No. 4. 6 Man-shaped Indian mounds. Two miles north of Baraboo, Wisconsin. State Highway No. 13. 7 Lake of the Torch, Michigan, named from the habit of the Chippewa Indians of fishing at night by means of birch bark torches. Glorious resort region. State Highway No. 11. 8— “Hole Tavern" or “High Street House", an old tavern in New Albany, Indiana, where Daniel Webster, Andrew Jackson and Henry Clay stopped. State Highways No. 16 and No. 5. 9 The Mississippi Valley in Minnesota from the Twin Cities to the lowa line. High wooded bluffs and beautiful scenery. Good fishing. State Highway No. 3 follows the river all the way. 10 —Sylvan Lake, more than a mile above sea level, a fairyland of unique beauty locked in by granite walls. In the Black Hills of South Dakota. State Highway No. 36. A trip of exploration will be easy —inexpensive —and joyous! Wherever you go—good roads and Red Crown Gasoline! Standard Oil Company (Indiana) Service Stations will supply the needs of your car wherever you may motor in the Middle West. Start tomorow!
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VAMPS WHERE ARE YOU? FRANK A U SOBS Even in Hollywood He Can't Find Much-Advertised Siren —Even Pola l\leg ri Passes Him By.
Editor's Note: Captain Gilbert Frankau. author of the British best seller. “Masterson," writes this exclusive article on the most universally discussed subject—Yvomen. Frankly, he says, lie came to Hollywood half hopeful that some Bcrn-n vamp would single him put for destruction, but at the end of a ten-dav visit to cinema land. Cap tarn Frankau relates. "Mv British Virtue Still Remains Unassailed.” By Ciapt. Gilbert Frawkau HOLLYWOOD, Col., June 11.— Everybody, of course —and more especially a visiting English author—is open to misrepresentation. Personally, I’m prettty philosophic about this sort of thing; nevertheless, I must admit a certain amount of resentment at the suggestion, made in a good many quarters, that I am
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one of those novelists who pretend to understand women. I don’t understand women, and I hope I never shall. Because the man who really understands Yvornen isn’t, in my opinion, really a man at all. Still, that doesn’t pre\’ent me from being interested in the charming creatures. Indeed, one of my main ambitions since coming to America has been to discover the really, truly American vamp. I’ve sought her evryYvhere; first on the ocean, and Jhen across 3,000 miles of land. Yet everywhere, in Boston (Yvhich was naturally), in Chicago (which didnH seem quite so natural), i(g
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Cleveland and Denver, and St. Louis, and even (a great disappointment, this one) in Salt Lake City, this Y'amp of yours has eluded me. So that, at the last, Hollywood was the only hope I had left. ‘TjollyYvood, I kept saying to myself, after each disappointment. "Hollywood, oh yes, I’ll find her there.” But I’ve been in Hollywood ten days now—and alas! Not even the least important vaniplet has assailed my British virtue with those, clinging hands and those fluttering lashes Yvhich are so publicized upon your screen. They Pass Him l’p All sort of screen ladies, I’v met; ladies to take your breath away, ladies so lovely that merely to look upon them Is to feel virtue, even British \drtue, crack like an overcooked egg. Yet nearly all of these ladies seem to haY'e perfectly good, if slightly variable, husbands; and eY'en those who are temporarily hus-
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bandless display no Indication to exercise their facinatlons upon me. Perhaps they think I am unvampable. A cheering thought! But no, I’m too good a phychologist to delude myself with a thought like that. There’s something wrong with me, I’m afraid. There's no sex appeal about me; none of that strange, elusive quality which friend Elinor Glyn calls “it.” He’s Crestfallen So I think I’ll go home again, not exactly disillusioned, but a trifle sorrowful, and a trifle crestfallen, and a trifle disinclined to face the inquiries of my friends. Because, after all, and especially for the author of a best seller, it will be a terrible thing to confess that one has been to HollyYVood without getting engaged to F*ola Negri. Photographs were taken recently by airplane, developed in the air, dropped to the ground and transmitted by wire within thirty minutes.
REJECT CHARLESTON PARIS —The. Charleston yvIU never do, dance masters of the world, I meeting here have decided. The professors .called it “Negroid, Immoral, unspeakable and unYY'orthy.” M. Saphir of Budapest Yvanted to make a folk dance of it, following an exhibition by Prof. Jimmy Tellls of Athens, who brought down tho house with laughter at his contortions. The amazing mountain monasteries and fortresses erected by the Tibetans show them to tie the most original and skillful architects In Asia.
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