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H AMATEI P. PABUIK FLAX'S. tonm in . Bascl'a!! nsso< iat'*>n will turn out v and take part In llu? big parade t" precede the opening games Saturday afternoon loops, parade starts at 1 :U> i>. ni.. form ing t‘ Jlichitran anil Meridian streets, moving south on Meridian to Vermont, east on Vermont to Pennsylvania, south on Pennsylvania to Washington and west on W nshington to Senate avenue. Mount iee will l>e at the head t "he |>i •>- •*sion, followed by city offiicals, I. A. 15. A. officials and the band. The complete parade schedule fol lows: Head of Line—Michigan and Meridian. Section A—On Meridian, north to Michigan; mounted police, city officials, 1. A. B. A officials, baud. Section ■ North street, east side •f Meridian, facing Meridian; City League. Section C- On North street, west side of Meriniau. facing Meridian; Motor league. Sc tion I>—On Meridian, Walnut to North (head of sectiont. at North ev tmdlng west on Walnut: Manufacturers’ league. Section K On Meridian and S', ("si ■ So Walnut, extending nest of Meridian on St. Clair: Commercial league. Section K- <>u St. Clair, east of Merid facing Meridian: Sunday School Wi aI r. head of column, at St. Clair; j. • 'eague, hand. Section H—On Pratt, east sine of Me* rutau. tacit!- Meridian; Municipal h ague. * AH officer*. managers, umpires and scorers in the Motor league will meet at the Spalding snorting goods store tonight- Don’t be a draw back. Despite the fact that the weather had beer, disagreeable, the city park dia mond tenders have things in good shape for the opening clashes Saturday. Jnst to show how much they think of him. the Premier Motor Company will donate a special car to Johnny Gaeth, president of the Motor league, for use in the parade. Johnny wants a roadster, so the girls can't rush him. Atl-in-all, the Premier people are do nating fifteen cars for the procession. Maybe yon think the Sunday school teams aren’t stepping out this season. They have formed two eiglit-club leagues. The Indianapolis Merits are pointing to Sunday's win over the Crawfordsville Eagles and telling us to watch 'em knock off the Columbus club Sunday. "Grimly” didn’t have such a big Reason in 1919. but he looks hotter than a furnace this year. i Big league stuff. The Marion Ram blers will battle In Danville. 111., Sun day. Their trajn leaves Saturday night. Men’s Shoes so that mean $Q - A O Pair ’-"j Ns w Oxfords black kid. black < calf; English, me \ dium and broad i toe styles. BUY SHOES AT A SHOE SHOP MAROTT’S SHOE SHOP 18 and 20 East Washington Street M La 1 m IBH Jy yygy /gs?**'*i s 3 PUTS you in possession of The New Overland automobile whose Indiana 5452-Mile Road Test showed over 20 miles to ' each gallon of gasoline. Balance on the Gibson Plan E The I GIBSON COMPANY Capitol Ave. at Irvjngton Salesroom: Michigan St. Ritter Ave. & E. Washington Bell, Main 232. 34-5511 ✓ 2SSSS?333^SES3SSSS3SSSS3^SS2SHSHSHSS2SS ■PHPraswi Bob Ellis will be on first base for the Midwest Znglnes again this year. Nine men like Bob make a warm-potato ball club. Too bad -the American Express Star lights aro not in the association this year. “Daddy" Akers has an outfit with all the earmarks ot beings able to de liver. Ernie Huhn is down at the Abattoir. They'll have a nine worth watching. Tom Quill. Hock Kelley, Wallie I’orier. Ilrinie c.oott. George Gruud and Jimmy Nue are in South Side Turner uniform. It looks like the city league pennant is already won and lost. Maybe we will miss our guess for once, but it looks as how the American ciub outfit is composed of just a small ,bit too many stars. ‘ The Rupp Juniors have been playing every Sunday, but they have been hold ing the bottom side of the count. Thus the* mystery of their silence is explained. For Soccer Title ST. LOUIS. April “S. The soccer cham pionship of the United States will he de cided in a game here May 11. neeording to a telegram received by the St. Louis Soc cer league from officials of the I'nited State football association in New York The opposing teams for the title will be the Ben Millers of St. Louis and the Fore River eleven of Quincy. .Mass. Miller's Antiseptic Oil. Known as Snake Oil Guaranteed to Relieve Pain, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. GET IT AT THE HAAG DRUG CO After you eat—always use FATONIC IsTrdff your stomach's sake) —one or two tablets—eat like candy. Ins tantlyrelievesHeart burn, Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion, rood sou ring, repeating, headacheand the many miseries caused by Acid-Stomach- E ATONIC is the best remedy, it takes the harmful acids and gases right out of the body and, of course, you get well. Tens of thousands wonderfully benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded by your own drug gist. Cost a trifle. Please try itl° Watcb TONER He’s ths Winner —-Advert fVrriffnt. An Ounce of Accident Prevention Savfes a Barrel of Trouble. Dr. Curtiss Clark’s AUTO-BRAKE RENEWER For automobile brakes and clutches, also a preservative for all leather belts. Will make your new brakes last twice as long and will make the old ones work as good as new ones. Works like a charm. Once you use it you will never go without It. The only original brake renewer on the market. To get the genuine look for the signature of Dr. C. A. Clark on the label. Price 60c per tube. Large cans, |2.00. Sold by first-class dealers. Safety First, Last and All the Time. . H. B. FOREMAN District Manager 368 North Meridian St., Phone, Circle 697. Indianapolis, Ind. ■ ■ INDIANAPOLIS -■ SATURDAY, M,\Y A 3 W. Wash. St. Circus Grounds. spa menagerie 1 PAGEANT vMIBIRTH&RAIMW 3 RINGS STREET^WRADE'^ATWI j4TUA.HRA!NOR 5/y/AE^W-, 2 PERFORMANCES 2 PM BPFbg BIG SHOWS COMBINED'. ->\Mr Downtown Seat Sale t'lrcu* Day at lluilar'ft Drug Store. Price* Same a* at roiin<l*. —i i nsiwruinru MOTION PICTURES. iLSTmLii e n 2,; ern Nov* Flaying at the H W “My Husband’s yj dß| Willi Sylvia Breamer H Ml Mmic All the Time. U AMUSEMENTS. ENGLISH’S TODAY i ll B.U.ANIE WI.Kk. Mil MT The Chicago Company froirt the Rlaek.tone Theater Prenenting BOOTH TARKINGTON’S Sensational Comedy .Nurrem CLARENCE with the execution*! ra*f. IVlee*. Night, 5Ct- to 53..*,a. Mat.. aOc to SLIM. 3> *3. CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE " m*r JW. S—VIOLIN GIRLS —5 willte Zimmerman—Rawson & Clare L’NTIuJ Skipper, Kennedy & Reeves, Nixon <t Sans. Carl &. Dolly, a a Chalfonte Sisters. Extra! Stecher-Caddock | Wrestling Pictures. —-- ■ ■ | \J Dancing In the Lyric Ballroom, afternoon and evening. (Advertisement.) mm j@huson iEETIg Tomlinson Hall % Wednesday Eve,, 11. S. Senator Borah Speaks The Autopiano or Pianista —player pianos are sold by STEIN WAY & SONS at a pricc you ,an afford to P a N for the t>on ffif that areDuilt sS t* nuef t satisfaction and musical service || Up to a Standard R they give. Over 130,000 owners and # Prices and payments, with cata logues, sent on request. Steinway & Sons 40 North Pennsylvania St. Money Saved and Trouble Avoided BY USING A GUARANTEED FOR TWENTY MONTHS An attractive proposition awaits the first 100 who call at our serv ice station, 52 West New York street, or phone Main 1219. Permalife Service Station 52 West New York Street. INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1920. AMUSEMENTS. eAAAAAAAeAA^^VVVVVVWVVWV^eAeAAAA n Contlnnou* Noon Till 11 I’. M. I Ths Big Joy Show NOW SHOWING gg Interesting m lyj Features INCLUDING Fun at the I Country School Brings Bu< k Memories of Our Kill Days and the Little Old .’ •'* Red Si'hoolhouse In HH the Lane. Eighth Chapter I DAREDEVIL JACK WITH Jack Dempsey TOYO JAPS B FERGUSON <5. SUNDERLAND B ANOTHER MAN’S WIFE B JACK AND EVA ARNOLD GEO. WHEELER B HEAD PORTER & PORTER B win RE (111 BOVM IM I.adie*' Ilurguin Matinee* E\EU\ MON.—WED.—FRI. RIALTO l,et'* Go— lt'* t'ontlnuon* Now Showing William Russell in LEAVE IT TO ME Gilroy, Dolan & Correill Edwards & Kelli Krempka Bros. Sherman & Sunder land Billy Rose * Other Features l.:idi*~Get coupon* at tfii* th ater good at the Broadwnj Mor day. Wednesday, Friday Matinee WMOeußMi.—.' t A highly dramatic story H of a girl’s pre lent Bi which proved sunnier than she thought—anti a man’s past which wasn’t half as black as she BV had been told—-and of what they did with the ll :i I’he girl possessed an unusual faculty. It made her kgjp |jg employer dismiss her on a minute's notice. It caused Hj HE the man who loved her lo turn her ont of bis house; ~ X yet this same gift was the means by which he was |||| WHAT WAS THIS DANGEROUS TALENT? Lyons-Moran Farce—Fox News Weekly. m Today —J. Warren Kerrigan in j “A FOOL AND HIS MONEY” I From the No*el by George IS.irr MeCuteheon. HISTINCTIVEUY DirrERFNT AND Kt|l ALLY AH DELIGHTFUL AS I ANY OF 1118 WONDERFUL SCREEN OFFERINGS. j O Snub I LIBERTY QUINTETTE j Prism* Pollard Nothing If Not Original j Sell nick f| Comedy y | AMERICAN HARMONISTS I . New* "W- PICK O’JHC PICTJRE.S I *' -1.-..—- ——— The lloue of Thrill* thurs. rrrr —r —i sat. Double 8 Bill TEXAS GUINAN "JJKS in “The Lady of the Law” Olive Thomas of the screen “Youthful Folly” s- . ■■■■ AM USEMENTS. ■■■■■UaBBBBnHnMnMiMnHnHHHHHR tTrjj jr.-- Every Day at 2:15 and 8:15 ii rjj IS iff!Jtfiiff, Mats. 16c-50c, Evenings, Isc-SI.OO I Marie—MCFARLAND—Mary | BU ft ffQ 9 S’* AAB 911 I American Grand Opera Star* Wl IS' Ij: AKBH L fallon &. brown IliriiniSai WFUHBaBBi Two Buck Private* of the ~ . , • Twenty-Seventh Division The Brilliant Star of billy mcdermott Musical Comedy maleta bonconi indorsed by AH Musical Critic* _. . | .. . ... BERT BAKER &CO First time In Vaudeville ln tt One-Act Fare* Comedy With her Original idea RENO IIAIS.HI I lAUO £ t ASAH Eccentric Pantomimic Comedian CAHILUSMS of 1920” nolan & nolan Get all the news In film form and funny paragraphs In Klncgrams and literary Topics U.yr'lT TOMORROW |i In UK A I NIGHT 8:15 FRIDAY-SATURDAY. MATINEE | AND NTOHT. BERTHA I GALICH IN “THS KIDDLE: WOMAN.” I By Charlotte Well* A Dorothy Don- I nelljr. Price* —Tomorrow, 50c, 780, #l,l SI.BO, 93, 93,90. Saturday Matinoo, 90c, 790,91. MOTION PICTURES. p^^^AUTHis\m;K CABARET GIRLS FEATURING MANNY KINO—FRED C. HACKET DOT BARNETTE and tho Cabaret Chora* of Slaflif and Dancing Girl* Thl* coupon anti 10 cents entitle* lady to ro*evod eon* *t nay matin *0 during week. " I■" ' ■■■■'■ ■ ■■ I All This Iteet. Boots Opto 11 a. to. HO yo>! Imew S*ri inr beautiful | L' Virgin beggar g ; rl of Stueboui? —'s Men ferf*’.i:sd ti;eir soots fc * her smile. ~ r i M f j |dX At laM came the dreadful dagger due! in fcdl Sj2s gjf/jj) rK A Sheik’, hare.it. And what beca-*.e of ll Jj trie American vvbom Sari loved? You'll j) Ttllifl ' mmm Orchestral elil Feature wmiW tt-rraeizo frotu "Carallerl* Ernest Srlimldt. Condaeter ' tv TOD BROWNING Stapning 1 PRICILL4 DEAN Millions Have Laughed at OLD it lip LADY \WM 31 All about the roman- on the st u a ? e - See {t on the tie adventures of two f)f r( ' f ’ T 1 Wlt sweethearts who were Tk ffifk M A sixty years young. JH |l/| fwl 22k DUNN NEXT V/EEK ... as Aiigy—her original mother 7m t UC K k . ’" all week of the Irish” It’s a story of a man’s I MPI ft* 1 love that took him all nt _ .j^ B^yFßsfiL tHfjß around the world. H CPH €P MM Wl p Friday M tvfibv J. WARREN KERRIGAN In the Unique Mystery Drama ( “$30,000” A Wonderful Romance on the Trail of a Vanishing Bank Roll Alice Howell Comedy Dolan’s Entertainers t Today—lrene Castleiin"TjwAmateur Wife." MOTION PICTURES. 9