Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1927 — Page 9

JUNE 2, 1927

LIQUOR PERMIT PLAN RAILED AS TEMPERANCE AID Ontario Officials Comment as Property and Hotel . Prices Soar. Bn Vnitrd rrrss WINDSOR, Ont., June 2.—Ontario's descent from the water wagon after eleven years has boomed property values and increased hotel prices, but authorities think the government sale of liquor will promote temperance. Liquor went on sale yesterday for the first time since 1916, but there was no great rush except in Toronto, one of the eight cities in which government stores were opened. A statement by the liquor commission, summing up the first day’s business, said: “The sale of permits indicated that when the people can get what they want, they, will not go crazy over it. This new law will be a big thing for temperance.” There was no celebration last night. The stores closed their doors at 4:30 p. m. and any increased drinking*was done in private homes. Many women were among first customers. Their ages ranged from 21 to 91. Bible Meeting Held Up The Dr. S. Edward Long Bible Class of the New Jersey St. M. E. Church will not meet Friday night, due to absence from the city of the teacher, Dr. S. Edwad Long, who is lecturing for the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago. The meeting will be Monday night. RLISTERED FEET YJ if neglected, may result seriously. Treat them immediately with healing Resinol Before Baby Comes JUST how to ease much unnecessary suffering for yourself is one of the ....... ££ Jee Bookie*' (sent in plain envelope^ tlUr ' ? Mot V h € //s eX M .(.I eood drug stores. Begin now and vou win realize the 80 a * the weeks roll by '—Advertisement. MOT lOK PICTURES

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42JWS. DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM GEORGE O’HARA in “YOURS TO COMMAND” Romance in the Oil Fields “STOLEN PLEASURES” A Drama of Marital Mistakes 1 Oc— ALL SEATS— I Qc

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LILLIAN GISH IN “THE SCARLET LETTER” A Woman Pays the Bitter Price For the Man She Loves CIRCLE VITAPHONE PRESENTATIONS LINDBERGH Arrives in Parisl COMPLETE HISTORY OF NON-STOP FLIGHT First in Indianapolis to Show These Great Pictures

PRICE SCHEDULE wick a ■ Irk. to 6rk aii All Seats 401 seats M rvE-suN-HOL oy L J Main Floor—^OU. Balcony 405 COMING SUNDAY BABE RUTH The Bambino Himself WITH ANNA Q. NILSSON IN “BABE COMES HOME” A First National Picture

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The troubles of Joseph William Woods, Jr., with a dentist have begun early. The 14-day old resident of Sweetwater, Texas, already has had a tooth pulled. It was discovered to be irritating the baby's lower gums.

Auto, Radio Beat Building Automobile and radio industries each exceeded the amount spent for home building in the United States in 1926, C. E. Steadman, Chicago, Celotex company vice president, told Indianapolis Home Builders Association Wednesday night. Dinner for members was given by the Capitol Lumber Company at the Columbia Club.

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PLEASE BE ADVISED that while no seats will be reserved for the inaugural performance, the number of tickets sold will be strictly limited to the seating capacity of the theater.

Notice — lndiana’s regular scale of admission charges will be in force beginning Sunday, June 19th Week Days—Until 1, all seats 25c; from 1 to 6, all seats 40c; after 6, all seats, main floor and loges 60c, balcony 40c. On Sundays and Holidays—Night prices prevail.

MANAGER FIGHT TO HIGH COURT Injunction Suit Appealed to Supreme Bench. * Supreme court judges may be given opportunity of deciding whether Mayor John L. Duvall can remain in office after the city manager government has been adopted. Injunction suit of Franklin Vonnegut and W. H. Insley, city manager leaders, was appealed to the high court Wednesday. It asks that Secretary of State Frederick E. Scliortemeier be restrained from publishing Senate Bill 187, which permits mayors to complete Uieir terms after citizens have voted the city manager change. Passed by the 1927 Legislature, the bill becaffie a law with publication of the acts. A temporary restraining order was granted by Marion Circuit Court, but latgr dissolved. Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom contended that since it was signed by the Governor, nothing could prevent its becoming law. In another suit he declared that Mils received after the last two days of the session could not be declared laws constitutionally. , The fact that the city manager bill had been received on the last day of the session furnished basis for the present suit. Should the court hold for appellants, the law would be considered unpublished. The birth rate in London has fallen from 35.4 per cent per thousand in 1870 to 17.6 last year, just about half.

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Terre Haute school board has chosen its teaching staff for the coming year. George Caroll will succeed J. O. Engleman as superintendent. When the town clock lost an hour over night, some Monticello wag reimrked that it was a good kind of clock to get up by. ' Harry Heier nearly believed for three hours that a cow on his farm near Greencastle had evaporated. He searched and finally found her in a sinkhole, alive but provoked. John Smock, Terre Haute chief of police, is in a quandary. He doesn’t know whether to keep roller skating children off the sidewalks, thus upholding a city ordinance and forcing the motorist danger on them. They’re having twin time at Marion. Some factories are going by daylight saving and most everybody

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else is going by central standard. The time had by all still is a matter of doubt. Restrictions are being placed on the manufacture and sale of fireworks at Connersville, but merchants may sell them starting July 1. Linton Elks home-coming the other night. Several out-of-town guests were present. Only 126 seniors were graduated at Peru High School, although 128 were on the list. Just prior to graduation two students raided the institution and marred some reo ords. Miss Vera Crites. Wilmington, Ohio, who is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lieber, Seymour, suffered a broken ankle when she fell in her host’s house in a fainting spell.

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PROBATION QUIZ SOON Applicants for Court, Post to Be Examined This Month. Competitive examination of applicants for county probation officer positions will be this month, the probation committee announced today. Committee includes Prof. Howard E. Jensen of Butler sociology department; Eugene C. Foster, Indianapolis Foundation secretary, and Homer W. Borst, Community Fund secretary. Five officers, one for each Municipal or Criminal Court, will be piejeed. 3 CONVENTIONS SOUGHT Nursing, Railway, Accounting Groups May Meet Here. Three organizations will be asked to bring their national conventions to Indianapolis in 1928 and 1929. They are the National League of Nursing Education, the mechanical division of the American Railway Association, and the National Accounting Officers’ Association, convention bureau officials announced.

As baked in the Maine woods

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A layer of beans —a layer of pork —another layer of beans —and a layer of pork —then a cup of molasses —and a cup of brown sugar

BEAN HOLE BEANS with that wonderful "woods'/lavor TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY WILL BRING RESULTS.

Touring Suggestions 1— The Pipestone Quarries in Minnesota are well known because of the Indian lore and legend associated with the peculiarly reddish stone found here. This stone was used by the Indians for making peace pipes. Large rocks called "The Three Maidens” are the subject of a legend of fierce battles between warring tribes. These quarries are part of the setting of Longfellow’s immortal poem, "Hiawatha.” Near State Highways 47 and 6. 2 Higgins Lake, Michigan. Remains of the old walled town of the Yemskodesh, the powerful tribe of Indians who dominated this section before Columbus discovered America. Camp Curnalia, the outing camp of the American Legion is located here. State Trunk Line M-14. 3 Gay Mills, Wisconsin, in the heart of the Kickapoo Valley. Splendid view of the Kickapoo River curving its sleepy way through the narrow valley. Nine hundred acres of cherry and apple orchards. State Trunk 131. 4 Rapid Canyon, one of the beautiful canyons in the Black Hills, South Dakota. Fine trout fishing in Rapid Creek. Many summer cottages and lodges. South Dakota Highways 40 and'79, U. S. 16. 5 Grand Detour, a New England village transplanted to the Illinois'prairie, where John Deere wrought the first steel plow. Near Dixon, State Highway 2. 6 Lake Taneycoma, in the rugged region of the White River near Hollister, Missouri. One of the largest power lakes in the Middle West. Famed for its fishing and summer sports. Shaded by huge peaks and heavy timberland. U. S. Highway 65. 7 Home of Nancy Hanks Lincoln, mother of Abraham Lincoln, at Lincoln City, Indiana. State Highway 18. 8— The yawning hole in the bed of the Big Smoky River which has caused so much conjecture among scientists. The earth fell away at this spot for apparently no reason whatever, leaving a hole several hundred feet deep and of great width. Near Sharon Springs, Kansas, on State Highway 22. 9 "The Little Brown Church in the Vale,” made world famous by the song of Dr. W. S. Pitts. Hundreds of young couples come from far and near to be married within its appealing old walls. The number of marriages solemnized here annually is exceeded only by the "Little Church Around the Comer’ in New York City. Nashua, lowa, State Highway 40. 10 —Fort Yates, North Dakota, most strategic point on the Missouri in the days of Sitting Bull. Grave of Sitting Bull, historic cemetery, Bells of Yates Chimes, Standing Rock Monument, from which the reservation takes its name. Highway 6.

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Sealed tightly in this big iron bean pot —buried under a heaping pile of dying embers —baked slowly for 12 hours —mellow, tender as butter

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