Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 248, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1928 — Page 5
FEB. 23, 1928
FOOD SHOW TO BE OPENED BY MAYORSLAGK Outstanding Exposition Feature Will Be Public Wedding. Mayor L. Ert Slack today formally accepted an invitation to open the Indianapolis Pure Food and Household Appliance Show which starts Monday for one week in the Cadle Tabernacle. Edward V. Richardson, director, extended the invitation. Mayor Slack will inaugurate the exposition with a speech Monday night at the Tabernacle. The show is the first held in Indianapolis in five years and marks the first of a series of annual food and appliance shows to be held in the Tabernacle, according to Richardson. Musical Program Dally The Monday show opens at 7 p. m. Monday and closes each day at 10:30 p. m. Other days doors will be open at 1 p. m. A musical program on the Cadle pipe organ has been arranged for each day in addition tp vaudeville skits and other stunts staged by the exhibitors. An outstanding feature will be the public wedding of Miss Gladys Moorefleld, 193 E. Second Ave., Mars Hill, and Walter Tiefert, 12 E. Schiller St., Wednesday night. The leap year wedding will be arranged by •show officials and The Indianapolis Times. Everything has been supplied, including the license and minister. Baby Show Opens Tuesday The baby show will open Tuesday for four days. Babies will be judged by physicians in a glass house in the Tabernacle. Prizes will be awarded to the most healthy baby each day, according to C. A. Bell, baby show director. Aside from the show features will be the exhibits of merchants and manufacturers. The latest in foods will be arranged for the admiration of the housewife. Hundreds of la-bor-saving devices for the home will be displayed. New exhibitors are taking space in the show even up to the last minute and several choice spaces remain for late comers, Richardson announces. New Exhibitors Sign Those signed up today are: Kingan & Cos., Fletschmann Yeast Company, Carlin Music Company, Sarah O Brien Sandwich Shop, Samples Sales Company, Exterminating Company. Fcrtiz Ice Cream Company, Meridian Glazed Donut Company. Koehring Hardware Company. Sigmon Coal ComDanv, Utility Cleaner Company, Newkirk <fc Shouse. Super Maid Cookware Corporation, Harnma .Manufacturing Company, Jessop candy factory Indianapolis Appliance Corporation, Boss Washing Machine Company Sugar Creek Creamery Butter Compan", Taggart Baking Company, A. B Craftfprd. T. N. T. Exterminating Company, f orhisi Studio, Northwestern Steel aid Iron Works. Indianapolis Stoneware Com. ( Har . t ? an dy ShOD. Inc.. Red TOP Malt Extract Company. Polk's SaniMilk- Company. United States Army cCnooi for cooks and bakers, Community
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JIM REED ASKS PARTYJEACE Controversial Questions in Platform Scored. By United Press TOPEKA, Kan., Feb. 23.—Success of the Democratic prty depends upon elimination of controversial questions from its platform, Senator James A. Reed of Missouri. Democratic presidential candidate, told Kansas Democrats here. “The man who seeks to divide the party, to force into the party platform issues upon which there is great party division, is the best assistant the Republicans can have,” Reed said. “It is the conception of some that if they can induce a majority of the committee on resolutions to accept their particular pet hobby and then in the closing hours of the convention jam it through, the success of the measure is assured—that all Democrats hereby will be compelled to support a principle in which they do not believe. By such procedure, Reed said,
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voters are being driven from the Democratic ranks and splitting the party into contending groups. Reed renewed his attack upon alleged corruption during Republican administrations of Presidents Harding and Coolidge. Co-Eds Force Dining Car Smoking MILWAUKEE. Wis., Feb. 23.—The traditional ban on smoking in dining cars of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad has been removed because of the demand of co-eds from University of Wisconsin, at Madison.
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NON-VOTERS ASSAILED Should Be Denied Constitutional Rights Michael Foley Says. “Constitutional rights should be denied citizens who refuse to .vote,” Michael E. Foley, park board commissioner and attorney, said at the Kiwanis Club luncheon Wednesday at the Claypool Hotel. “Unless American citizens perform their duties on election days, such a system of government is doomed
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ADAMS TO ENTER RACE Ready to Seek G. O, P. Nomination for Governorship. By Times Special VINCENNES. Ind., Feb. 23. Thomas H. Adams, publisher of the Vincennes Commercial and instigator of Indiana’s political corruption probe, will announce Ins candidacy for the Republican nomination for Governor at a mass meeting here
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