Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 150, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1926 — Page 9

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■GHERTY CASE | UPJ JUDGE Ml Will Rule on Mistrial Motions. 'MsW YORK, Sept. 20.—Upon comof secret arguments In cham- ; 2H, Federal Judge Julian W. Mack rule today whether the Governhas OYercome the law’s preof innocence in the fraud Kl of Harry M. Daugherty and Thomas W. Miller, officials of Kh rank duping the Administration Hafding. BMack’s ruling on mistrial motions Hhich will be made by attorneys for He accused men will determine ■rhether they must defend themKelves from the charges voted by L Federal grand jury that they con[spired to deprive th& Government |of their unbiased services in considering a $7,000,000 governmental problem. The Government rested its case Tuesday after presenting evidence Intended to show Daugherty and Miller split, with the late John T. Kiifg, Republican national committeeman, a $391,000 “fee” which caused them to award to Swiss claimants the $7,000,000 assets of the American Metals Company, a German concern, seized by this Government as alien property during the war.

BELIEVE MANIAC MURDERED CUILD Handkerchief Is Clew in Liberty (Ind.) Case. Bu United Press LIBERTY, Ind., Sept. 29.—Belief that 8-year-old Eva May Drcok, was murdered by a maniac, was strengthened today by information In possession of E. R. Beard, Union County coroner. Near the spot where the girl was discovered in a thicket near here, dying from wounds inflicted by her assailant, a handkerchief was found. Beard said the marks on the handkerchief were traced to a Cin cinnati laundry and found to be those used for an insane hospital at Cincinnati. Since discovery of the crime the search has centered about attempts to trail a woman seen near the scene, who appeared to be demented, according to nersons who observed her actions.

AMUSEMENTS

MUTUAL

Burlesque Theater Formerly Broadway VIOLA ELLIOT FRENCH MODELS On the Illuminated Runway Charleston Thursday Night

INTERNATIONAL WEEK “CAPERS OF 1926” H MAHON A CHOLFT FABER & WALES BAND OF ALL NATIONS KJS’iHT & SAWTELLE .JOSEPH GRIFFIN THE TAN ARAKIS DIXON-RIGGS TRIO J. RUSSELL ROBINSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA In the Lyric Dance Paluee Afternoon A Eve.

M\ EddieMinstrel 8 BIG ACTS

BARRY & WH IJTJLE G E ARNAUT BROS. MEDLEY A I JEAN DUPREE I BOYDELL FOUR I PEREZ A KARRYS I MARGUERITE LOOS BROS. OUR PRICES REDUCED 12.00 SHOWS FOR 250-50c.73c-l*

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j( PALACE FIRST WEEK (jLOCKEn & PAGE Entertainment Par-Excellence EGBERT VANALSTYNE ASSISTED BY A. NEALY & G. SHERWOOD NIXON & SANS A BLACK AND TAN REVUE The Wedding Ring A SUR-PRIZE FIGHT REYNOLDS & WHITE Photo Feature “LADY OF THE HAREM” WITH ERNEST TORRENCE & GRETA NISSEN Extra Special DEMPSEY TUNNEY CHAMPIONSHIP HEAVY BOUT PICTURES

MISSIO GROUP ELECTS Miss Jean Coffin Again Heads Central Avenue M. E. Sodtty. Miss Jean Coffin has been re-elect-ed president of the Young Women’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Central Avenue M. E. Church, it was announce;! today. Other officers are: Mrs. Ruth F. pavls, vice president; Miss Martha Montgomery, secretary; Miss Ida Hastings, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Irene Peet, treasurer, and Mrs. Earl W. Wills, councilor.

‘BUCK EYE’ FOR CITY ISFORESEEN Rucker Says Barret Fund System Must End. A bankrupt city treasury with a low national credit rating for Indianapolis is viewed by Corporation Counsel Alvah J. Rucker as a probability unless the system through which the Marion County treasurer pockets Barrett law interest funds is abandoned. "Eventually some high court will rule that the city owes hundreds of thousands of dollars to bondholders and other taxpayers,” Rucker said. “Confusion in finance will result to such an extent that Indianapolis will have a black eye all over the country.” Rucker and two taxpayers now are suing for appointment of a receiver for funds of the county treasurer’s office in their effort to end the system through which the holder of that office makes more than President Coolidge. A cargo of bees, some 18,000,000 in number, believed to be the first consignment of its kind, in transit from Porto Rico to Dayton, Ohio, was handled recently without a single person getting stung.

Visitors from out of the . J city can easily find the way to White Cafeteria, tt’s “On the Circle”

UNION NATIONAL SAV. & LOAN ASSN. 20 W. OHIO ST. ._ Assets, *3.800.000.00 S'Jr-plus, *210000.00

MOTION PICTURES

THEATRE DOUGLAS MACLEAN HOLD THAT UON It*s a Scream! ON OUR STAGE CHARLIE DAVIS AND HIS GANG Starting on a Trip Around the World First Presentation v This Week! SAIL HO! 808 GORDON W’isard Organist

TODAY AND TOMORROW “The Combat” With House Peters An. O. HENRY STORY “The Complete

“Blarney” Renee Adoree—Ralph Graves Alice Day Comedy, Fox News Lester Huff Emil Seidel and His Orchestra

efIjjQMIAI, jP/IK O’THt picTUZLS - MUSIC THAT O! A DM S' _ HUGE—GLORIOUS—HISTORIC “The Flaming Frontier” With a Stupendous Climax CUSTER’S LAST STAND ON OUR STAGE Princess Lillian & Cos. "ON THE RIO GRANDE” FLOYD THOMPSON’S SINGING ORCHESTRA

Circle the show place'of Indiana

First National Presents f“THE STRONG MAN” with Harry Langdon BIG COMEDY BILL “PARTED” —Twisted Tale “BIG BOY”—Corned/" , CIRCLE CHATS Animated Circle News .DESSA BYRD at the organ Overture, “Burgomaster” Circle Symphonic Orchectra | STOLAREVSKY; Conducting

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We Request Your Presence At Our 73rd Birthday Party Tomorrow, Thursday Night 8 P. M. to 10:30 P. M. t S m + # The One Night Each Year —at the Beginning ci Our Anniversary Celebration That Pettis is Host to the City and. State. t ■ No Merchandise Sold —Just an Informal Party i • A Gala Night! The Store Will Be in Festive Dress. There Will Be Style Shows, Demonstrations, Displays and Amusement Features Long to Be Remembered. And, of Course, the Anniversary Sale Merchandise Will Be on Display So That You Can Look, Even if You Are Not Permitted to Buy! A PARTIAL LIST OF THE FESTIVITIES:

SHOES AND HOSIERY SHOWN ON LIVING MODELS—A promenade on a brightly lighted runway will reveal the newest conceits in Hosiery and Footwear. Don't forget the location—street floor, rear. — Pettis, street floor.

EXTRA! “Chic” Jackson CREATOR OF THE FAMOUS “ROGER BEAN FAMILY ” will sketch “ Golda ” and other celebrities—in the Pattis book department fom 8:30 to 9:30 P. M. — Pettis, street floor.

A DEMONSTRATION of Silk Stocking Repairing —a new service being installed—will be given in the Hosiery Department. — Pettis, street floor. THE SUPERIOR cleaning advantages of the Royal Electric Cleaner will be 4 demonstrated all evening. — Pettis, street floor.

Miss Ruth Otte Lyric Soprano —AND— Kern Alyward Popular Radio Artist for Station WLW, Cincinnati, will give an interesting program in tho sheet music department. — Pettis, street floor.

AjEARN HOW to correctly string beads A* and fasten clasps. Demonstration in the Jewelry Department. — Pettis, street floor. PLENTY OF SAMPLES of Candy given in the Candy Department. — Pettit, street floor.

THE LNDIANAHOLifc) TU^EiS

Hundreds of Roses Given to the Women—Be Sure and Get Yours at the Cut Flower Department — Pettis, street floor.

SPECIAL DISPLAY of the new creations in PLATINUM AND DIAMOND JEWELRY! Unique in style, unexcelled in beauty! Crane jewelry. — Pettis, street floor.

THOSE OF A mechanical turn of mind will want to see the new copper plate engraving machine and watch the process of engraving Social, Business and CHRISTMAS CARDS. Stationery Department. — Pettis, street floor.

Thousands of Samples of HighGrade Toiletries to Be Given Away in the Toilet Goods Department — Pettis, street floor.

MR. JAMES MUSE, expert draper, will give an exhibition showing the possibilities of home sewing with the use of velvets, silks, dress goods and trimmings. North end of the Silk Department. — Pettis, street floor. DEMONSTRATIONS of correct table settings ajid informal talks by the Pettis expert, Mrs. \H. H. Heinrichs, in the Linen Department. — Pettis, street floor. THE PETTIS PRINT SHOP presents a very clever souvenir—“ Made While You Watch.” — Pettis, street floor.

INFORMAL STfLE SHOW—Throughout the evening living models will display new and correct styles in dresses, hats, coats. — Pettis, second floor. SMARTEST STYLES for girls will be shown on living models in the Junior Department. — Pettis, second floor. WINDOW SHADES in the making —a practical demonstration of how Pettis Window Shades are made. — Pettis, third floor. BASEMENT STYLE SHOW—An attractive display of coats, hats, dresses and hosiery shown on living models in the Ready-to-Wear Department. — Pettis, basement.

In the Pettis Art Gallery v an exhibition of paintings by Indiana’s well-known artist, Randolph LaSalle Coats. Mr. Coats will be in the gallery in person to meet his many friends. — Pettis, fifth floor.

DEMONSTRATION of the making and assembling of Toy Airplanes that really fly, made by the Dan-D Mfg. Cos. / — Pettis, basement. THE BUREAU OF AID FOR THE BLIND will have a demonstration showing how the blind make brooms. — Pettis, basement. THE TUCKER-DORSEY MFG. CQ. will demonstrate hoiv their famoiia' ironing board is assembled. — Pettis, basement. A FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE from the Quick Meal Gas Range Cos. will show you how a whole delicious meal may be cooked at once in the Quick Meal Gas Range oven. — Pettis, basement.

Solo and Ensemble Dancing By the Pupils of Madame Theo Hewes School of Dancing 8 to 10 P. M.

An Informal Style Show of Lingerie and Corsets ' Displayed on Living Models in the Auditorium — Pettis, fifth floor.

A TABLOID FOOD SHOW, with samples and all that the name “Food Show" implies, will be given in the Delicatessen. — Pettis, basement. BE SURE TO SEE the Free-Westing-house Electric Sewing Machine on display and in operation. — Pettis, basement. DONT FAIL TO SEE the demonstration of Zenith Washing Machines and the Rainbow Automatic Ironer in operation. — Pettis, basement.

The Orthophonic Victrola and Radio Depts. will give a program of light operatic and popular music, interspersed with fttney dancing by Miss Williama. Pettis Radio and, Victrola Departments. — Pettis, fifth floor.

THE BEAUTY SHOP will feature a demonstration of the Frederic permanent wave, marcelling, Komplex facial, manicuring, hair cutting, and a style - show of the newest hair dressing. — Pettis, fifth floor. MISS HOWELL will give a demonstration of crystalline lamp shade making, the newest shades. — Pettis, fifth floor. DEMONSTRATION of hand painting on magazine racks. — Pettis, fourth floor. DEMONSTRATION of how Hirechman’s Mattresses are made. — Pettis, fourth floor. GLASS ENGRAVING by the Pettis expert. Ask him all kinds of questions about glass—HE KNOWS'. — Pettis, fifth floor.

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