Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 290, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1927 — Page 24

SMOTE PffARCH 23 Site Tuberculosis AssociaRegional Meet. Beginning: March 28, a regional tuberculosis institute will be held in Indianapolis, attended by tuberculosis executives and those planning to Miter the field from Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Kentucky and Missouri. Th announcement came today from the Indiana Tuberculosis Association and the extension division of Indiana University, which agencies are offering Institute courses. Included are educational methods, organization, dispensaries, open-air twtfjools, medical service, surveys, r.ayjing, institutional methods, industrial work, co-operation with city ind State officials, statistical methods, programs for local organizaKins In fighting tuberculosis, and e relation of the tuberculosis campaign to other social and public mlth movements. Indiana was chosen by the National Tuberculosis Association as one of the three States to hold institutions.

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“What shall we do?’’ wee Coppy said. “Let’s tickle him around the head, and wake him up. I really think he’s looking quite forlorn. The farmer Boy Blue’s working for, would likely be real mad, and roar, if he just knew that poor Boy Blue was not among the corn.’’ And so they got a piece of hay and started in to gently play. They tickled Boy Blue ’neath the nose. He heaved a couple sighs. The Tinies almost had to roar. And then they tickled him some more, until he slowly moved a bit; then opened up his eyes. You surely would have laughed to see how very much surprised was he when all the little Tinies, in a loud voice, said, “Hello.” Boy Blue jumped up and looked around and when his voice he finally found, he quickly said, “Well, who are you? That's what I’d like to know.” “O, we’re just Tinymites. That’s all," said Scouty, “and we stopped to call. We started playing in the hay, and found you fast asleep.” Then Boy-Blue said, ‘O, my, I’m glad you woke me up for ’twould be sad if Mister Farmer found me here. He'd quickly make me weep. “I’ve got to get my sheep and cows. In yonder meadowland they browse. How would you like to go along and start them on the run?” “We’ll follow you. Just go ahead.” And so the Tinies headed for another bit of fun. The first cow that the Tinies found was lolling on the grassy ground, and Clowny climbed upon its back and said, “I want to ride.” “O, that’s all right,” exclaimed Boy Blue, “I’m glad to furnish fun for you.” And ~~~ AMUSEMENTS ~ MUTUAL Burlesque Theater Formerly Broadway RED HOT-NOMA NOEL WITH “HAPPY HOURS” A Sizzling Snappy Chorus on the Illuminated Bunway.

then the cow jumped up and ran, ibid swayed from side to side. (The Tinymites help Boy Blue In the next story.) (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) AMUSEMENTS JOE BENNETT & CO. JVITH ROSE WYNN Aided and Abetted by The Jazz Classmates IN “Ways and Byways of 1927” OTHER BIG ACTS* PHOTOPLAY HUNTLEY GORDON AND MAE BUSCH IN “TRUTHFUL SEX” A Tantalizing Tangle 1927 EDITION “JERRY AND HER BABY GRANDS” in ‘New Bits o’ Dream Music’ The Kitaros I Laveen &. Cross WILLIE SOLAR The Entertainer AIM Albert Nichols lx LYRICIBT AND “THE FLOWER COMPOSER | VENDER." ’ Pathe News—Aesop’s Fables Topics of the Da/ Hamiltons & Fordyce IN “PLAYTIME” By Tom Howard

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