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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 9

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9 PAPERS URGED THEATERS TO CUT SIZE Pace newsprint shortage BE CONCILIATOR That was more than year am Are You Ready adver Nov and cold breezes VALESKA SURATT price The miners $50 and $55 are members of be mid Gillette Blades 6 for 39c ANNOUNCE LOWER PRIZES State recent To all Intents and purposes $1000 will be DEAD VETERAN INDIANA vase blogms one vo rlety Class Clasw 9 of 1 Rial Sonis 1 Hundrid LMfta AMUSEMENTS Lloyd sprays of either son AMUSEMENTS In Jack Lai ft Powerful Drama ott MATINEE 500 SEATS GIRLS TO DEDICATE ROOM Tonight Every Day at 2:15 and 8:15 twenty five blooms to Mezzanine 20c Main loor 25c lOc Sl THE BIGGEST SPBGTACLE Taylor Granville KITTY HADLEY UNERAL RIDAY 8 VODVIL ACTS 8 GORDON Laura Pierpont The Uwttitifui Including The azz Trio An American Ace Singers and Entertainers secretary of the Also Laxative MADLAINE TRAVERSE A tduprndoue Spec In Klnoffrarn News Weekly fhormi ORGERY IS CHARGED The Story of a Woman's Sin dis SCHUMANN HEINK BLUE BIRDS with OHIO THEATER 40 West Ohio Street HORACE HADLEY WANTED Malince If 25c Duftbar anti Zeno Supper Show i Mm PARK 10:0:0:0: LOjXClOIQZ MUN YONS Paw Paw Pills 75 BROADWAY AVORITES AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA A MUSIC SHOW SONG HITS I 0 0 Burial will be at Brownsburg Hadley wds until last year for first Monday will present MUI PAY PI sing iopular ballads and during tho exhibition ot (BEAT PATRIOTIC MELODRAMA LINCOLN DELICIOUS HUMOR 1 DELIGHTUL DANCES I had Wil ENGAGING ROMANCE AND CAPTIVATING SHOW GIRLS I pnny when the armistice was signed year ago 1 UNTIL English's Murat SlOO SI 50 S2 00 60c 7 $100 1160 THE JACK BESSEY PEA YERS PRESENT MAUDE Rialto Lyric Park Majestic? A DISCOVERY THAT BENEITS MANKIND STAR THURSDAY NIGHTS lOr to 1 balui day) OUc to $150 amous Old Recipe for Cough Syrup 111 Nov war veteran UNABLE TO ENJOY MEALS BECAUSE STOMACH TROUBLE The amous Singing Come dienne LISTEN LESTER TO NIGHT With ADA MAE WEEKS and A Sensational Cu of I'linmnGr and Balance Week Mat Sat OautcrM to and bis early affiliations not only will prevent him from seeing both sides fairly but will enable him to urge upon to $200 Today be shown Section 6 CIumf 32 six plants Gloria de Chareialne not mor than seven birh pots Officials of the show desire that the public understand no one but the judges will be permitted in the Riley room un til after all the awards have been made Lt is expected that the judges will have completed their work by 7:30 o'clock tonight and so the public may 'see the exhibition at The show will continue tomorrow and will end with a banquet tomorrow right Government Optimistic About Settlement of Difficulties Be tween Miners and Operators In a Big Mu i a I travaganza twelve blooms 1 IUHS his wife on to obtaining a re ra 'Ison pladed in1nl(si coin tickles the fancy the ear and tho 1C Bran 00 Valeska Suratt after a long absence from Indianapolis will open at the Shubert Murat Theater in Jack Lait's new play and tonight for the balance of the week with mati nee Saturday Miss Suratt was nvn last In Indianapolis in the musical com edy Ked Rose and since then baa been on the screen be the vlllian or villianess tn a and have the audience express Its gather on rhl i 1 is determined that there shall be a set tlement and that all the moral force at its command shall bo used to make operators and miners sec that both must agree to remove the causes of peren nial friction and discontent In the coal fields of America une fourtn mile hevund radius of the exchange) line $Lf0 and party line or rural Whiting tiled a motion rrom Daniel and former A petition' was filed wltK the Public Servire Commission yesterday by the Greenfield Telephone Company asking authority to Increase its capital stock Tfrorn $25000 to $50000 It Is proposed by the compaiy tn issue $25000 cumula tive preferred stork to raise funds with which' to make additions and better ments to the plant The Tropics Co operative Telephone Company of Colfax was authorized by tho commission to charge the follow ing rates: Huhhipss Individual $175 residence individual $150 (a line charge is provided for individual service of 25 cents for each a one half mile business party residence city The citv of with the commission the file th petition of the Chicago Tel ephone Company for revision of rates at Whiting because tho company has refused to provide the city with certain intormatlon regarding the operation the exchange The covered everywhere increase nr rates and at the time limit the size of their fs Will Ask Standard Wage But the Department of Labor has asked all parties to come here Ami while the secretary of labor unquestionably will make an effort to get the operators of the central district abandon their old policy of negotiating a separate agreement In that district as a basis for other districts no time will be lost by the conciliators of the Department of Iabor in sticking on that point Rather will they urge then the making of separate agreements concurrently But even this will be a great step forward for all the losses in time will be elimin ated which heretofore have caused so much discontent when miners for in stance in Kentucky or even eastern Pennsylvania were compelled to wait the outcome of negotiations in the cen tral competitive field before they could enter into agreements in their own dis ordered to' ap Both Owners and Workers Who Will Meet Tomorrow Miss leading woman of the And if the railroad furnish process that one then $850 $9 and $10 LOVE OR JAMES THOMPSON CO eiTcVlIjEn AL ROME This has re iniquit les and central district that all wage at a national operators ami the owners in rentral district believed arrangement might he Mats 10r 50r Secretary of Labor Holds Confidence of op to of the failue of the central competitive agreement So in into a negotiation held and some other section it is to the advantage of the up in an districts outside or the Miss Maus rife a sister Schn a brother rank ind Mr Srhaf $35 $40 $45 Two discoveries have added greatly to human welfare In 1835 Newton originated the vac uum process for condensing milk with cane sugar to a semi liquid form In 1883 IJorlick at Racine WL? dis covered how to reduce milk to a dr) powder form with extract of malted grains without cane sugar This product HORLICK named Malted Milk (Name since copied ty others) Its nutritive value digestibility and ease of preparation (by simply stirring in water) and the fact that it keeps in any climate has proved of much value tomankind aa an ideal food drink from infancy to old age Ask tar Avvid ImHaUsm Miss Madeline Maus 05 years oM died Tuesday night at 10 at thr homo of brother in law Joseph Rchaf 4110 North Dl aware street Miss Maus was a member uf one of the prominent families of Iridiannpolls and was well known In the city Miss Maus wim born 1n rndlanapolls in 1855 anti lived here all her life She was active in church and social work rim nr ninst of tier Hie years illness kept her to her home most of the time surviving Mrs JoNepl AY uneral servb es will ba held tomor row morning st SS Peter and Paul Cathedra) Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery Look to Courts coal miners mw the furl oome to an end they abolishing hoy saw board dissolved Traverse Is the star The vaudeville program of the Rlaltu includes Arthur Jf a fascinating woman for many years has boon a true and devoted wife should a husband forgive a mistake of her girlhood? This question Is Involved I ASK GOVERNOR TO SPEAK Governor Goodrich has received an in vitation to address the American Associa tion of Pairs and Expositions in Chicago on Dec 4 The Governors of a number of states of the middle West have invited to attend the meeting The invi cept the settlement in the central com petitive field us a basis for adjustment in tnoir own districts suited in all sorts of while the miners in the were ready and willing scales should be settler! convention at which all miners were represented tne aforesaid that such an disadvantageous to them Their argu ment was that because of inferior coal in the central district bringing a lower market price they might be discrimi nated against by high wages if the whole question were handled in a single convention MURAT TONIGHT 1 1 SAT MAT an1 NIGHT VALESKA SURATT GOES TO GRANGE MEETING Wright director of the State High way CnmmlBRlon has tn Grand Rap ids Mich tn attend the speslonn of the National Grange Mr Wright mnnhT nf the Indiana State Grange and active In the of the national organization The last meeting of the National Grange was held In Indianapolis NOTES THE STAGE Tonight and the balance of the week John musical comedy will hold the stage at Harry Cort George Stoddard and Harold Orlob have written a merry melange that Is bright and snappy the music being marked by originality for the composer has brought to his com Ji cleverness and inai toe tions that have bem instituted because of the technical character of the de mands and answers thereto made by miners and operators But certain fundamental principles are at the bot tom of the dispute which has threat ened the welfare of millions and which required the whole judicial power of the government to hold It at bay 1 With respect to wages The miners do not work every dav in the week nor do they have an opportunity to work eight hours on such (lavs as they do work This is no fault of the operators in many cases bccatise the PROMINENT NORTH SIDE CHURCH WOMAN IS DEAD An informal census of the delegates present showed that sixty per cent already had decreased their consump tion of newsprint paper We've a wide assortment of value giving overcoats from which you can select your own particular style fabric and Opens 1 1:00 A Saturday November 15th ENTITLES rAY TO RESERVJt HEAT A3 AA MAT1NEE DURING WELK publishers urged to materially tising and subscription same sues' no newspaper enter into a yearly contract for advertising at a fixed rate but make rates adjustable monthly or quarterly the A A send out a standard form of adjustable contracts for advertising 4 the paper conmittee strongly discourage the hoarding of print paper More Water Power Asked the white paper committee and the legislative committee of the A A urge the enactment of such legis lation as will permit the development of water power so that our timberelands may be made fully available for the manufacture of wood pulp lumber and paper and we alsov recommend that Congress be urged to' take steps that will induce the Canadian government to repeal the order in council prohibit ing the export of wood cut from crown lands recommend that the President appoint a committee on conciliation for the purpose of adjusting differences between publishers in competitive ter ritories That the members of this com mittee be selected with the view to governing the entire country That this committee formulate such plans and recommendations as will assist in adjusting existing differences so far as possible that each member of this committee be given allotment over cer Jack Miller rank Wakefield Carnival Trio A HOST OE GIRIK WAREHAM GUILTY EMBEZZLING MONEY Sunday afternoon November 30 at 3 o'clock THE WIZARD THE PIANO PHONE COMPANY SEEKS ISSUE CAPITAL STOCK Rogers Peet $55 Gaberdines belted or plain S45 Jersey or knifted coats $35 Raymond Gottschalk Thirty second street former of the ederal Savings and Company was arrested Detective John Jarsh on charges or 1s HUing a fraudulent check (dficlaN of the Commercial National Bank filed the charges against him the pollen say Cotts halk It Is said presented a check for $300 to the bank which is alleged to have been Issued fraudulently Ho was released on bond signed by Thomas VVhallon English Hotel an attorney conditions that seem to him reasonable anti jusl Secretary Wilson represents the whole government fw President Wilson im jjosos faith in lus Judgment and ability The skill of Secretary Wilson who has been a factor in the settling of many disputes which the public hears very little about because they are local or sectional will be tested to the utmost when the miners and operators got to gather on riday But the government I 47 West secretary Insura neo night by enmes to one week Commencing iduht The nuf ohul TWIch Is headed by ftay inond Crane Others in th east in elude Edward Begley Mario VlllanL George redericks Roy Pursuance Johp John 'o Grant John Rogers ranklin Talbot Misses Norrna Brown Loretta Marks Eleanor Ben nett Adelaide Hastings and Margaret rr t2 DO VV KI) toAT BY DAVID LAWRENCE (Copyright 11H9 by the Indianapolis Resident of Indiana Tells How She Recovered Health and 7 Interest ip Daily Affairs Any person suffering from stom ach trouble learns to expect keen distress after a meal Headaches and dizziness are common symp toms and as restless night follow restless night the tbody becomes sorun down that the sufferer is ex hausted by slight effort All these symptoms can be corrected by prop er treatment as was learned by Mrs Rosemary Clark of No 1227 Wright avenue Indianapolis Ind eighteen years ago I be gan to have spells of stomach trou says Mrs Clark was so generally run down that my food bothered me suffered from sour stomach and gas and became so nerv6us that I worried and sleep at night I also had frequent headaches A Jriend recommended Dr Wil Pink Pills to me and I pro cured a box and began the treat ment In a short time I could see some improvement in my condition and continued taking the remedy until the tired exhausted feeling disappeared and I had new ambition for iny work no longer trou bled with indigestion gas or sour ness but enjoy eating my meals I sleep soundly and rise refreshed and rested in the morning Some of friends are taking the remedy on my Pink Pills are sold by all druggists or direct from the Dr Williams Medicine Co Schenec tady at 60 cents per box postpaid on receipt of price Write for the free booklet Up the i Advertisement Chanrr for a settlement uf the issues between coal operators and miners once and for all are excellent Government otllcials are more than they are opti mistic Now that the controversy over the injunction proceedings is at an end the government feels free to turn its whola attention to the merits of the grievances and claims of each side The tasks of mediation here are only beginning now Yet the meeting on riday in itself establishes a big jireredent which goes to the lieart of the difficulties between miners and operators Heretofore the mine owners in Illinois Indiana Ohio and western Pennsylvania ns what Is known in coal parlance as central competitive have negotiated a separate agreement with their em ployes and all the other coal miners in various classes at the flower show to be held today and tomorrow by the State Association at the Clay pool Hotel Officials of the organiza tion announced yoRterday that several entries had been tnadft in each class Prizes range from to $50 The premium list has been (liviiWl Into six sections 'rhe first deals with chrysanthemum plants the secund with large flowered out chrysanthemums1 the third with small flowered cut chrysan themums the fourth with roses the fifth with carnations and the sixth with begonias Classes Are Announced The list is as follows: Section 3 Class specimen plant KTDwn In not more than twelve inch pot tain territory and be authorized to ap point subcommittees to dual with con ditions in cities or competitive terri tories within that area Is further recommended that this committee keep the print paper com mittee of the A A Informed as to its problems and accomplishments that the entire mernbersnip of the A A co operate with this commit tee to the end that It may result in the greatest benefit to all most vitally con '011)8 any other color 8 twelve blooms iown on short stems Kuebler special prize and Vaudeville Vaudeville and Photoplays Vaudeville 1 ten sprays pompons ne or more colors: nomnnnM nno vririr ten sprays pompons ('lass 15 ten spravs fty ellnw Class 16 It ho happens that because of the strike of last week the operators in outlying districts never got ati portunity to present any demands their men because principals in the field Lo reach an stead of entering might an the agreement in one another on erators central competitive field as well as in side of it to get a new wage agree ment or understanding as soon as pos anu the districts A verdict of guilty was returned by Jury iu ederal Court yesterday against George Waroham former as sistant postmaster at Denham Ind who was charged with embezzling money order proceeds de fense was that he had paid the money iiu i i 1 1 ireiiitrri i ucicu ItlCet 1L KU1IIV I money order fraudulently nam guilty some time ago to a charge of falsely issuing a rnonev order for J100 ri'V I ui vnud ii a Wfrtt Dear before thA poiirt when sentence will he pronounced The operations which led to the ar rest of the family took when vv archam was acting as postmaster in the absence of Postmaster Oscar Cald well ostofllce inspectors held that Mrs Wareham had been responsible for defalcations to the amount of more than $4000 mm 1 7w PRICES Name and address of every catarrh and asthma suf ferer so I can semi them a free trial package of my new and successful method of treatment on which 1 have been awarded Two United States Patents Ad dress II Miller 5129 street ort Wayne Indiana will always be blnnif lor nermitmur moved that affected the coal operators and then insisting that thu Tvrr law and wartime conditions were still in eliect But that is now hassed reluctantly rescinded the strike order and obeyed the injunction of a ederal court Now they are wondering whether the same hand that compelled them to obey the mandates of justice nn the one hand will enable them to get SEES QUICK END COAL ISSUES NEW rauses lion rates CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE MME LUCIE VAI MONT Bailey Jno 'arber and lhr wlth JACK WILSON Association to Give $1000 to Winners in Show Opening Today izes amounting to approximately Scarlet and White A Vital Story of Today Nov Material in in advertising and subscrip limitatlon of the size of newspapers and provisions in Using contracts whereby rates can be adjusted monthly or quarterly were among the recommendations made to zuay by a special convention of the American Newspaper Publishers' Asso ciation called to consider the news print shortage I he report of the resolution commit tee adopted unanimously follows: I aper manufacturers have told ua that there is a world wide shortage of paper At the present rate of con sumption the newspapers are using about 10 per cent more paper than is being produced This means an annual shortage on the present basis of ap proximately LOO 000 tons Your com mittee therefore recommends: That regulations of the war in dustries board for the conservation of newsprint be strictly adhered to and that the full text of all these regula tions be sent to all the daily and Sun day newspapers of the United States wnetner or not tney Mills Now 100 Per Cent In line with the recommendations of ranklin Glass president of the as sociation that publishers co operate with newsprint manufacturers a com mittee of the publishers conferred with a committee of the American Pulp and Paper Association which began a four day convention at the same hotel The results of the conference were largely embodied in tho resolutions which were adopted Kellogg secretary of the Newsprint Service Bnreau told the convention that the mills were unable to increase production as they were running at 100 per cent capacity said President Glass agree to cut down Its average number of pages loth weekday and Sunday by a considerable percentage and then hold down its advertising vol ume to a fixed number of pages This will probably necessitate an arbitrary reduction of at least 33 per cent in velu nii of business advances should bo made in advertising rates The percentage of increase should be such that they will hold hack the sluice of advertising that has poured into our offices and bids fair to continue during the next Declaring that English newspapers during the war reduced their size by one third but so advanced rates that most of them earned more than before the war Mr Glass raid: Is plain that proper restriction of advertising space will not work any financial hardship Publishers Blamed He said that a three weeks tour In the cast and Canada during which he talked with print manufacturers and brokers convinced him that publishers themselves mainly responsible for this wild market ami for the An extraordinary volume of advertising he said had resulted in the consumption of surplus stocks the situation is nnt met with co operation and he said is certain that weaker papers wall be forced to suspend The fault is not with the mills They have maintained a 100 per cent production perhaps more than nor mal We can not look to them for prompt relief Wq must despend on our Mr Glass said newspaper advertising rates always have been too low and an advance of 25 or 30 jicr cent would nnt be enough because cost of production had increased 100 per cent in the last ONA TALBOT INE ARTS ASSOCIATION SUNDAY ATERNOON CONCERTS SUVD1Y A1TEKNOON NOV 23 AT THREE MME ERNES') INE Pogue a civil member of the Twenty second Indiana Volunteer Infantry Is dead after an Ilin ss of hut a few days He came here from Terre Haute to enter the Hnrno in 1907 sible This may be separately iu uuijumgs Here groups representing different may not meet together if the upon separation but the final ment will be concurrent and the min ers throughout the country will be advised simultaneously of the wage scales so that some standardization uniformity may be obtained and thus ne suffer another day with constipation paralyze your system with strong ca thartics Use a purely vege table compound that starts the stomach liver and bowels into action in a natural way greatest tonic laxative ever 20 Actors 10 Big Scenes An Hour of Thrills SIX OTHER BIG SIDNEY PHIL EIPS Song anil Stories foMSMTK KALPH AUSTINMyrtle Jhinnfc Dunedin xlwards and company In a dramatic sketch Clarton and Casson a comeuy Kit buied as "The ilan Cure" Sweeny and Kooney novelty dancers Otto ami Bryun dancers and rltchle pnntomimist Tho Jazz Trio jazz rejections the photoplay Old Coughs will be relieved promptly by thrort tickle relieves irritation The remedy tested by more than fifty yer of use la PISO'S norp varieties open Class 11 one vase blooms arranged ogle pompons or iiom tn UHU vr llivru UUIUI8 new varieties permitted decorative greens and other accessories allowed orvuim 1 GiaS ix HrianKPii ror enect ss ten sprav: white Class 14 Association Adopts Resolution Also Recommend ing Increase in Rates pompons one varlei ten sprays pompons Glass 17 ten miravs any other color Clas 18 ten spravs sin gles one or more varieties Glass ten sprays pompons anemone one nr mor varieties Class 20 Henry Rleinan spe cial prize twenty five sprays pompon Section 4 Claw 21 twenty five blooms white (Hass 22 twenty five blooms nink: Class 23 twenty five blooms yellow Class 24 twenty five blooms reel Class 25 twenty five blooms any other color Section 5 Class 26 fifty blooms white: Class 27 fifty blooms flesh pink Class 2 fifty blooms dark pink Class 29 fifty blooms light pink Class 30 fifty blooms red or scarlet: Class 31 fifty blooms any other color Certificate of merit awarded ALL BLONDES ADMITTED REE TO MATINEES THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK "MILE A MINUTE ears the miners don't work and the mine operators pay the miners cent for time lost because of the failure of the railroad to supply oar 2 When there is talk of a Mix hour day it always mean that the miners don't want to work But it often means that they want to get enough money at thw end of the week so they can support their ISinlHea A man might get a wage of $5 a day on an eight hour basis but If he only had three days nt ejht hours and the other days el two nr Cour hours nr possibly no work at all due to car shortage he would not be earning the $30 a week which a rough multiplication by the average Individual might seem to be netting him Third Tho miners wore given their last increase in wages bo cause Dr Harry Garfield fuel administrator said they needed It to meet the cost of liv ing That was more than a year agn And the cost of living has increased But here the government steps in to say that It can no increase the cyclo It will try to reduce the cost of lUing rather than Increase wages The situa tion with respect to the coal miners Is In this respect the same as that of the railroad men who have been held In check by the promises to reduce the cost of living Miners ourth The administration saw operators domthlttrps they saw the nation at war lnbor board dissolved: they tlie industrial conference in Washington and other steps between capital and labor all proceeding on the theory that the war had ended they saw the price of coal go up to the consumer beyond the maximum price fixed by the coal administration and they saw the war end so far ns the operators were con cerned all restriction as to their dis tribution and price being and they therefore insisted that the war was ended so far as coal miners wore con cerned They sought new contracts Now the fuel administration has been revived and a maximum price for coal vviison administration i II rn restrictions to be tp Easlly and cheaply made home but it beata them all for quick retHAlia of housewives have found that they can save two thirds of the inonev usually apent for cough prep arations by using this well known old recipe for making cough syrup at home It is simple and cheap but it really haa no equal for prompt results Jt takes right hold of a cough and gives imme diate relief usually stopping an ordi nary eough in 24 hours or less Gdt 2 ounces of Pinex from druggist pour it into a pint battle and add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a fufl pint If you prefer use clarified molasses honey or corn syrup instead of sugar syrup Either way it tastes good keeps perfectly and lasts a family a long time truly astonishing how quickly it nets penetrating through every air passage of the throat and lungs i loos ens and raises the phlegm soothes and heals the membranes and gradually but surely the annoying throat tickle Rnd dreaded cough disappear entirely Nothing better for bronchitis spas modic croup hoarseness or bronchial asthma Pinex is a special and highly concen trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract known the world over for its healing effect on the membranes Avoid disappointment by asking your druggit for ounces of wi(h full directions and accept anything else Guaranteed to give ab solute satisfaction or rnonev promptly refunded The Pinex Co Pt Wayno A IQTir WHERE everybody goes now: 1 Matinees Tues Thurs Sat THE BRAT drill SSe SOr 7 MAKE YOUR OWN GAS ROM COAL OIL urnace Cook Stoves Ranges and Heating Stoves Thermal unlln of 'llfturml furls: Soft coal 10000: gasoline 13 000 natural fa 1000 per cubic foot manufactured gaa to per cubic foot accord ng to pr' aaure coni oil 17000 tier pound inest beat In the world for bak ing and roasting Clean ov oonomlcnl T'emonatrations at all hours Agents wanted In every county In ata to Outfit Complete Installed $15 Hot Blast Oil Gas Burner Syndicate STORE Good Cloihat Nothing Elao THE 1 100CIENTmusical Better come in today and se lect government does decide that thfl war la officially ai an end The Department of Justice has asked for tin extension of the Lever law Possibly if the govern ment continues its regulation of the price of coal a semblance of wartime conditions will bo maintained sufficient at any rate to impress the coal miner that the Washington administration Is not fiiseriminating against him ortunately the government available a man like William IT son secretary of labor who will preside at the conference He has the confi dence nf both sides lie won bls repu tation for fairness when as walking delegate years ago in the coal fields of Pennsylvania he negotiated agree ments on behfi if of the miners He 50c to $250 Sat tX)C Mat 50c to $150 the disadvantage and abuses gotiations will be eliminated Car Shortage a Problem The layman will find difficulty in fob Radical Changes Must Be Made or Weaker Properties Will Be orced to Wall vllln Ind and one sister Mrs Jla Hollingsworth of Danville Mr Hadley wax a nephew of John Hadley at one time a judge of the state Supreme Court and was a cousin of Oscar Han ley former state treasurer Mr Hadley was born In Hendricks County March 20 ie came to IndiunaroHs in and waa associated 'or some time with the Hendricks Cooper Shoe Company Ho purchas'd a controlling interest and became presi dent of the Supply Company In 1H99 lie was a member of oriental lodge and A the Scottish Rite and the Shrine He was an active work and a deacon Ln the Third Christian Church a good waitn overcoat be readyt for snow and ormer President of Sup ply Company 61 Years Old Dies at His Home The funeral of Horace Hadley 61 years old 2502 Park avenue who at his home yesterday will bo held to morrow afternoon at the Third Christian Church Ind president of the Supply Com pany jobbers and manufacturers His controlling interest was sold about a year ago because of ill health He is survived by Eva Hadley hie widow two brothers Wilbur Hadley of Indianapolis Jarnos A Hadley Dan Dlav na feelings for such a character is a com pliment which all actors strive? to achieve when they are cast for such part in the production vf "An Ameri can appearing at this week lorence portrays the female spy whom the Huns have left behind in the rench village it is to her credit as an actress that the char acter is made so real that the audience is against her from the start and glory In her ultimate downfall American Ace is a condensed version of Lincoln former four act play and is featured on the present bill as a melodrama of the world war Jed Dooley a versatile vaudeville art ist appearing at the Lyric this week recently returned from an extended tour of the South American vaudeville houses arid he hasn't yet entirely got over the habit th theater patrons have there of throwing their bats upon the stage as sign of approval They are not satis fied with clapping their hands When anythingmakes a particular hit with them they immediately arise in their seats and toss their headgear over the footlights Dodging a rain of hats is one of the performer's bst little stunts A house attache unmindful of the act going on collects the hats and dis tributes them to their rightful owners after which ho takes his place in the wings and waits for another shower of sky pieces Mr Dooley learned the rope spinning tricks he doos in his act from a cowboy who accompanied him on his trip through South America Armistice day was celebrated yester day bv members of the (he Jack sey layers who are appearing in "The nru ai mv Majestic i neater ur rue itoss company who for eight months was a canteen worker in New York during the late war and whose brother and two cousins served under Gen 1'ershing gave a brief talk Others who helped In the company to celebrate the occa sion wore Jack "Hessey Enrle Boss Jack Rnbcttsnn Herbert Duffy Bon ide Peek Cliff Hustings Adele Lawton anti Walter Curtis Many of the com COLORED MAN DISCHARGED Jcjcl II colored 41 yearn old bl2 Jilake street was arrested several day ago on a charge of crim inal asaault on Mrs Ella Itay Hiiulianan street was dlseharKed by Judge Prltchaid in City Court yester day Perkins who Is sold to be head of a Spiritualist church on the South Side was also charged with fortune telling but this charge waa dismissed Im' (tay eR'aPed from the City Hospital a short time after being sent tlieri suffering from the effects of poison which she had taken with sui cidal Intent NOVEMBER IB 1919 1IEYT UCCif mats wed sat lu A I BLUff 9 a Today WHEN THE INDIANAPOLIS Girls who have been enjoying noon recreation programs nt the A will dedicate at noon today thefr blue triangle room In the basement of the association building These girls most of whom are students at the Central Business College next door to the A have been working for sev: eral weeks making the room attractive Chairs tables benches the floor and oven the piano have been painterl This work has been directed by Mrs" Wilmer Christian who had planned tho color achernr and the designs and Mis Katharine McAfee associate industrial secretary The colors used are blue and I ranch gray a blue triangle dL gn has been used very effectively on win and The room will be used for recreation and club meetings Girls of the city are Inched to enjoy It at any time The more critical i you are the mot appreciate the supreme quality of Packards Made in stylos for dress or work each the finest of its kind ft I IE 4 I ''HUMkX A the irst I WB Cold Wave? Wk I Packard Shoes A I LL WOT I 4 ml $2 1 1 i i iiAi AT nded the by Jamee ntffomery rlekfl by a Harbartk 1 Mle by Loll Sta I Ll SBH 15c I 1 I I ft MuU I iTu 6(1 THIS COUrnN AJsD TEN CENTS LADY TO ign mw 1 wzf HOMANN $250 $200 $150 $100 Seats Now Selling I Ona Talbot Office DIG Ilunic AInnsur PIOIOIOIOIC PARK OIOIOIO bicxo 0:0:0:010 MUN YONS Paw Paw Pills.

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