Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1933 — Page 6

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FORMER FILM STAR DIES OF HEART ATTACK Fatty Arbuckle Was Near Success in Comeback, Says Manager. (Continued From Page One) was taken in charge by theatrical friends, who hastily were summoned by hotel attendants. She is ths former Addle Oaxley Dukes McPhail. They were married in Erie, Pa., when touring on vaudevillle at the time. They had planned to embark on anew vaudeville tour in a few days. It was Mrs. Arbuckle's second marriage. She is 27. Until his forced retirement, Arbuckle was the screen's most popular comedian. He was born in Smith Center, Kan., March 24, 1887. After attending grammar school in Santa Clara, Cal., he deserted the non-pro-fessional life of his parents for a theatrical career. He started as a young trooper with stock companies and before long was managing a road company of his own. He embarked upon a movie career in 1913 as an extra with the old Keystone Company at a salary of $3 a day. He soon left the “small bit” parts behind to assume regular roles. His work was rewarded by rapid advancement to the starring brackets in feature comedies, fashioned about his titantic size and jovial personality. Asa member of the Famous Players organization from 1919 to 1931, Arbuckle achieved the apex of his success. Among his most popular comedies were “Brewsters’ Millions,” “Dollar a Year Man,” “Life of the Party,” “Traveling Salesman,” and “The Roundup.” His star was still on the ascendancy when he was arrested on the manslaughter charge. Barred from resuming his career as a performer, he turned to directing. He assumed the name of William Goodrich. He dabbled in this profession from 79233 until 1932, occasionally interspersing his work with stage appearances as a vaudeville entertainer.

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Cash Prizes to Be Given for Snapshots of Pets

$lO and Twenty Tickets to Lyric Are Offered in Contest. The Times and the Lyric theater offer $lO in cash and twenty theater tickets as prirzes for the best photos of camera snapshots of boys and girls and their favorite pet3. The contest is open to any one under 18. James Dunn and Joan Bennett, who will appear in the new Fox picture, ‘“Arizona to Broadway,” at the Lyric for the,week beginning Friday, are Hollyw’ood’s most ard?nt pet lovers, and for this reason The Times and the Lyric want to know just how many local pet lovers there are and what are favorite pets of Indianapolis boys and girls. Here’s how. Just send or bring to the Pet Editor of The Times, before midnight Saturday, a picture of yourself and your favorite pet. With this photo, attach a slip of paper, with your name, age and address and a twenty-word essay on ‘“Why I Like My Pet Best.” The essay will be used-in judging of ties only. For the best photos or snapshots The Times and the Lyric will award the following list of prizes: First, $5 cash; second, $2; next three awards, $1 each; next ten best snapshots or pictures, two tickets each to see James Dunn and Joan Bennett in “Arizona to Broadway” at the Lyric. Contestants can not enter more than one photo. No photos will be returned unless so requested. The cash winners’ photos will be published in The Times next week. All other entries winning theater ticket prizes will be displayed in the theater lobby. Dig through your scrapbook for the best picture of yourself and your favorite pet. It is not necessary to have expensive prints made, as originality, cleverness and clearness of the photo will count most. A prominent local photographer will assist The Times Pet Editor in judging the photos.

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After having completed an analysis of the various methods employed by leading newspapers in the country on their methods of handling want ads . . . The Indianapolis Times announces anew deadline arrangement for accepting Times Want Ads. Effective Saturday , July Ist, all wants received as late as 10 P. M. will appear in ALL EDITIONS on the following day . The past method of The Times has been to publish new ads in the Home Edition and carry the ads over into the following morning editions. Under the new arrangement, want ad advertisers will receive the benefit of the full impact of their message before readers on the same day.

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STATE TO TAKE TAX RULING TO HIGHTRIBUNAL Judge Ryan Holds Indiana Manufacturers’ Outstate Sales Exempt. Decision of Judge Russell J. Ryan of superior court five holding that the gross income tax does not apply

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to manufacturers' sales made outside Indiana will be appealed to the supreme court. The ca:e will be taken up for final decision by Philip Lutz Jr., attor-ney-general. representing Clarence Jackson, state collector, it was announced. Ryan ruled on the interstate com- . merce point in a case brought by the J. D. Adams Company. He dei fined the company as a manufac- [ turer and held that it need not pay the tax on interstate sales, sales to the federal government, or on revenues derived from governmental securities. Jackson contends that such a ruling will cost the state a $4,250,000 revenue loss if applied. He previously had agreed with manufactur-

Ads starting in the morning editions will reach suburban and out of town readers on the same day . . . adding the element of timeliness to the ads. Death Notices, Lost and Found Ads and Help Ads will be accepted until 8 a. m. for publication in the first edition and again until 12:15 p. m. for publication in the Home Edition.

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GRAVEL PIT WATER IS FATAL TO YOUTH Unable to Swim. Victim Steps in Deep Hole. Lured by the cool waters of the Indianapolis Railways Inc. gravel pit south of Minnesota street near Eagle Creek. John Rutter, 19. of 1416 Bellefontaine street, was

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drowned in fifty feet of water Wednesday. Young Rutter, unable to swim, was wading in a shallow part of the pit when he stepped into a hole, i Victor Williams. 1704 Linden street, and his nephew. Ralph Wiliams, 14, | of 1354 South Belmont avenue, were ! swimming with him. First aid methods after police brought the body to the surface were futile. Young Rutter is survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Rutter, and two sisters, Eunola and Florence. Funeral arrangements have not been made.