Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 57, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1928 — Page 9

JULY 27, 1923

RECORD VOTE IS PREDICTEO IN NOVEMBER Politicians Declare Interest in Smith and Hoover Is Greatest in Years. BY C. J. LILLEY WASHINGTON, July 27.—The largest vote ever cast in a presidential election is predicted for next November. Politicians here say there is more interest in the race between Herbert V-hycw a-r-J A1 Smith than in any a* years, and for that reason predict that more voters will go ta the polls. Most of the official prognosticators fie pleased at the outlook, saying ; hat it represents a renewed interest on the part of the American public in its government. Machinery for getting out the vote • 1 nct he as necessary in this

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campaign as is customary, according to the view here. Excitement over the wet and dry question, as well as enthusiasm over the two candidates, and the final outcome, is expected to attract the voters as they have not been attracted before in peace times. Another factor will be the campaign funds. Both the Republcans and Democrats are expected to have more complete national organizations than have ever been built up before. These will reach into every precinct and assist materially in bringing out the vote. In 1920 the United States had a voting population of 54,421,832. In the past eight years this has been increased by several millions. Local Accountants Meet Bn Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind„ July 27. Members of the Indianapolis chapter, National Association of Cost Accountants, are in session here today, guests of Indiana University and the Bloomington Country Club. A tour of the universit campus and buildings and of stone mills near the city is on the program. A banquet this evening will precede a business session. The silk stocking was invented in the Sixteenth century.

PUTTING THEATER IN YOUR OWN HOME Soap Bubble Blowing Parties Are Now as Popular as They Were With the Grandmothers and Grandfathers in the Year 1890. A SOAP bubble blowing party will keep any group of children and even a group of grown-ups amused and entertained for an afternoon. Perhaps the children will like first to be told about the soap bubble blowing parties their mothers and fathers and even grandmothers and grandfathers used to have ia te early 1890s when, we are told, this was the latest fad. The parties were always very amusing and could be easily and quickly arranged. Each guest was given a long-stemmed clay pipe and prizes were awarded for the largest bubbles blown by ladies and gentlemen, respectively.

For the little ones the affair will need to be more carefully planned. A wise hostess will provide, or suggest that the little guests bring brightly colored and decorated rubber aprons. These will add to the general color and gayety of the occasion and at the same time prevent uncomfortable dampness to pretty frocks and play suits. Make a rich solution with soap. Add a few drops of glycerin. When the guests have put on their aprons each one should be given a clay

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bubble blowing pipe, a quill or an empty spool. The children will be delighted with colored pipes if they can be sec.ured, otherwise the natural clay color will be quite acceptable. A board of judges should be appointed (chosen from among the children if possible, otherwise All Help Wanted, Death Notice and Lest and Found Want Ads published in The Times are broadcast over station WFBM at no additional cost to advertisers.

grown-ups may serve) and each contestant for the prizes required to blow his or her prize winning bubble before the judges. Ample time for preliminary practice should be allowed. The prize for the lady might be a brand new rubber apron to wear at her next bubble blowing party, for the little gentleman, an extra clay pipe. More elaborate prizes may be awarded, if the hostess so desires. An interesting variation of the soap bubble blowing party would be to ask the guests to come in cos-

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Apollo; Charlie Davis at the Indiana, and Dick Powell at the Circle. Receives Broken Nose in Brawl Ray Irey, 34, of 2828 E. Nineteenth St., was taken to city hos-

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