Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1943 — Page 13
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‘ACTRESS SOUGHT |e 1250 fine tor drunken driving. mwas aw IEA FN A TO PAY OLD FINE] ine charge three months ‘ago ana [Final Exit a | \ BR 'd y N [ SH’ 1 il HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 8 (U. P.)—|was fined $250, half of which she| w A | = 1
Police sought actress Frances Farm-(paid. ae For Arg US ; er today on a warrent charging her| The actress was believed to be : —— pos with failure to pay the ay the balance oflin Mexico City. { Zipper Top Boys’ and Girly’ : : ; bs Ce 3 : Tart RK - Babushka
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SAE et {| oe, ne msn, rw lll | QQ 15° 9 HB 35: § 99: 39°. PRICES ARE LOW AT] |Sreat old-timers of show business, . MW Fa e The LE ADER | made his final ‘exit Wednesday Large size suitable for Regular 20 values. 3 An i = pay oak Bieryone ts fs wearing tiem’ Yianaud wally spring | night, | 1 use | Elf ved ere green, blue, brown s small, me- |" | anc with part-wool.for [ | psctical Brick and snd te . and black. - Small, Washingtont. Delawsre He died suddenly and alone in his needs, : ot m and arge. -f extra warmth, on 3 Patterns ; ong medium and large. rooming house, 521 E. New York st., : — £ 1 sn be
surrounded by the symbols of his ; | do art which mystified two generations wr | | Mi Enq —his guillotine and his sword cab- er] ket inet. He was last seen listening to Magazines EL a : . the late war news. or Dr. Hubert Collins, deputy cor- 1 Re oner, said death” probably came from a heart -attack. | There are no known survivors. Choice of dozens But a group of friends, fellow magicians and members of Indianapolis assembly No. 31, American Society of Magicians, are seeing to nl : ; the funeral and burial in an In- oN - ; dianapolis cemetery, Assorted if Upholstery : | Argus was born Arthur Hermann Greeting dk Samples } in Ohio. No one knew when he Cards i 1 came to Indianapolis, but he often : : 12 £ sald he used to shine shoes on the 14 in a Box r
corner where the Lincoln hotel now c at : ; stands at the age of 11. BN Be Began in Carnivals : |
Regular 10¢ and | : His parents died when he was lsc cards in an 1 | 6x8 Thch p a child, leaving him on his own. nh ‘every 0 mohairs, velodiry He got his start in carnivals and Jar round occa AiR | Tots tape ; medicine shows, played all of the : roca [2 vaudeville circuits and was so versa-
tile that he could do nearly any- 2 | A Smart Investment! Warm, Brigi ht thing in show business. 3 ;
| . Years ago, he appeared at Eng- Sy n » NO APPOINTMENT IS BEDI. | | voseia = 2 Poy starring David i PI s Ci I NECESSARY | NSC IE . . ERE \ : W . : a) One of the oldest magicians in E : gh Open Fri. & Sat. Nights BPN i 2) the Pusiness, Argus was a close EL a if LE
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THE NEW Regular $5.00 = | |fabulous tricks in the ancient art \ Many Hats in This Clearance OF TROY HOLLYWOOD Piru of maple. 3 gopsisis of Huking ape ; aN Red and Green Plaids i Group Formerly Priced at $2.34, Permanent Wave PRISTLY Zo. Tings \ : Rich tons plaids that sefve Clearance Priced at Only—
$ Se cu R 52 45 He took the professional name of i L : Argus because Actors’ Equity had ol i y : ; ; : $i round. Tie belt wrap style J 3 {PERMANENT WAVE Short Rockies Topmips sted previously 1 with caréful tailoring—that . : £ 2 C
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$ 00 FINGER WAVE widely traveled and read, although a Fs ay A FE Sai bo ha lei Bs gg oy GIRLS’ KNITTED with little formal‘'education, H - ; 4 3 i: - : ’ : . ri 0 1 S00 | [mdi ns ior or NN REN i PRINT 3%. || coe mmm a] PARKA HOODS Services Started as Late as 7:30 P. M. Every Night his experiences and had a remark- > ! a § YL SN group. Yes 2 Be
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401 Roosevelt Bldg. ~ N.E. Cor. lll. & Wash. || O0C€ the lst war, he served rE IR | I BR Ie Sox. 256. ales Te us Fourth Floor Service Starts at $:30 A, M. capacity, returning to th TNE { CLE > I ap only in small sizes. bo c brim and self tie, Assorted i RI-0481 Paguy, TRUE 10 the stags In colors and combinations Bring the Children 1919 to resume his career. ; 3 ts : i 60 to sell at only— :
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time of his death. Keith’s theater ; IR had considered booking him for \ SE i Ee TA i T RS [some time. \ Nona - abl DOUBLE BLANKE S Funeral arrangements have not 5 : EL iL : RY
we yet been completed. Among his - Fo) : ] friends and fellow magicians who Ei : NEW FASHIONS :
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