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SCHOOL BOARD TO GIVE EAR TO BUILDING PLAN L school Advisor’s Recommenda tion for $6,000,090 Improve ments to Be Presented. FINANCIAL REPORT DUE A summarized building report for 1021 whlcb contains recommendations for the expenditure of almost $8,000,000 for re pairs, additions, new buildings and tem porary structures to provide adequate accommodations for every school child during the coming year, and which will be submitted to the Indianapolis board of school commissioners by L. A. Snider, betiding advisor, will occupy the atten tion of the t> >ard at a special meeting tomorrow night. Following Mr Snider’s report George C. Hitt, business director, will submit a general financial report for the purpose of facilitating the work of arranging the 1921 building program. EM>rßiticn school INCLCT>ET IN REPORT. The total report includes all necessary repairs and new buildings now under consideration. Addition to the Emmerich Manual Tmin'ng High School amounting V> *727.000 and the erection of anew corth side high school costing S2 OTO.COO are Included In the report. It has been stated that there Is a possibility of omitting the erection of the north side high school for the present, which places the total proposed expenditures at $3,710 000. the amount to include the Manual Training school additions. The report has previsions for manual training and domestic science depart ments as well as combination auditorium and gymnas'tims, with Its allied features, wherever needed. A supplementary re port which would omit the auditorium and gymnasium additions, reducing the expenditures almost $400,000. which has been prepared by Mr. Snider, possibly will be considered. GROWING NUMBERS CAUL FOR RELIEF. It Is pointed out that some relief will have to be made at once, as there is an Increase In enrollment of more than 2.500 pupils this year and pros! ects for an even greater Increase at the begin siing of the next fall term. - The board likely will g re some con sideration to temporary structures. Two room and single-room portables can be purchased at *6.000 and *3.000, respec tlvely, to care for a large portion of the 8.1 S4 pupils now attending school on half day achedules, but to follow this plan ex tenalvely, Supt E. C. Graff points out. would result In complications In a few years. One of the big problems confronting the board at the special meeting is the fact that the law n-quires the money to take care of all of the proposed expendi ture* to be in the treasury before n single contract Is let, or the first bond !s ---mied. “The real question Is how far the board can go In meeting the entire r.““d throughout the city in the first yen.-.' ■ad Superintendent Graff today. “It wi! not be possible to do all the tblngs out lined in the report, many of which will have to be postponed nctil next year. We must decide what recommendations must be carried out to the greatest Immediate relief, as well as caring for future com plications " MOTION PICTURES. —aect'WHe wr. jpeqHtSfrsg—ga THE MOST PERFECTLY | FORMED WOMEN IN THE WORLD ARE FOUND ON THE CAN NIBAL ISLANDS SEE THEM IN SHIPWRECKED AMONG THE CANNIBALS. ALL WEEK. ISIS. . XXfluwfta WANDA HAWLEY “Her First Elopement 9 Mutt and Jeff. Fox News. ■ - ' > .... AMUSEMENTS. A METROPOLITAN ROMANCE By JACK LAIT JJjrJJ IL-^Th.R SPECIAL-BARGAIN MATINEES-BEST SEAT! 30*655? DEC.V THOS.F. SWIFT £ KELLY ARy H. | HEQSCMEL HENLERE §1 "GUM DROPS' 1 h“olAN2c?Ac!ri NKI 1 - A coMrpy cowgecTioN- 111 Kl/AnUF L AGrE i -BARONESS De.HOU.UB FRED * lllAL* DAI sy j| H (HARRIETT LORRAINE) H WITH HAPRy CRAWFORD IN - ,M X 8 T'RKJ&SP *A RING FLIRTATION* 1 I RAYMOND WILBERT • CARNEY &• ROSE If I "THE UNUSUAL FELLOW? ‘'lost'ahusd/M-iQ* i KINOGRAMS DiafeT TOPICS ■ PICTURED HAPPENINGS- Pjmßtmw PARAGRAPHS J| No Doubt About It “I suppose you acted nicely when you sat on the preacher's lap. Bobble, when he called and I was out!” ”Bure, ma; I heard him say he didn’t have a card with him, so 1 put a whole deck In his pocket.” Long Leases Taken on Two Buildings Two long leas.-s of Massachusetts ave nue properties have been announced by the Hauger Company, 237 and 239, and tertermaun Bros., 241 Massachusetts avo ilie. The Hauger Company will occupy the entire Taggart block, Including Nos. 233. 235, 237 and 239, under a lease for twenty five years, and which involves a consid eration of $179,310. Improvements amounting to approximately 520.000. to In clude a modern arcade front, will be bu It. and the three Hauger stores will be con solidated. Bertermann Bros, who have been In the same location for more than thirty five years, have completed negotiations for a twelve-year lease on the building owned by Volney T. Malott. The North Pel a ware front will be remodeled. Both lenses were negotiated through the J. S. Cruse Reulty Company. MOTION PICTURES. tThe Piquant and Bri.liant Young Star In Ferscn Today ' K i Tuesday \ "gp / 3:00—4:15 l if \ 8:15—9:45 ZEENA KEEFE In N. H. Hamby’s Saiarduy Evening Post htory of the Sanctity of of Homes “RED FOAM” r AMERICAN HARMONISTS 1 I ORIGINAL MUSICAL NOVELTY | tL.siu.fe [ LIBERTY ENTERTAINERS J All w; A Supreme Accomp * hmsnt II f) 141 Pauline Frelerick liliW “MADAME X° The & 4 CONSTANCE TALMADGE CIRCLR ORCIitS- | jjtmr A .mlg, 1 TM. rißt LETTS I DANGER US BUSINESS A A , HIGH.” ItlU CE SCENIC, "THE V-jCTTIU^I*37 V: j CASTAWAY.” mtdSUSnfKSSMOS^ *Eat More Meat J Drive Planned by Shorthorn Breeders CHICAGO, Decc. 6.—The emaciated character, depicted by the cartoon ists as the “Common People” will no longer be a reality If the “eat more meat” campaign to be launched by the American Shorthorn Breeders’ Association Is a success, according to Frank D. Thomson, a mem’ier of that association. “War-time food conservation and prejudices against meat created by certulu patent food concerns hrve placed the American people In dir# need of a fattening up process," he explained. “Our campaign ‘is de signed not only to remove the antl mct prejudice but to educate the people to sane meat diets.” v —— Negro Attacks White Woman; Hung to Pole TULSA, Okla., Dec. An unidentified negro, charged with having attacked t white woman 03 years old, Sunday, was taken from the Hughes County Jail, at Holdenrille, last night by a mob of fifty men and hanged from a telephone post. His body then was riddled with bullets. Corn Mash Is Seized PANA, 111., Dec. Sheriff Will Biggs of Shelby County and prohibition agents raided a farm ten .miles east of Pans, tenanted by John Houston and seized thirty-six whisky barrels of corn mash, ready for distilling. Houstou escaped. The raid bad apparently been tipped off. INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, im. Teachers to Fight for Grade Work First Parents and teachers of School No. 35, Twenty-Eighth street and Capitol ave nne, will meet at the school at 7:30 o’clock this evening to protest against the erection of anew north side high school building until Improvements are made to the grade school. At School No. 86, the parents report, two old houses on Kenwood avenue and an attic are being used for school. They say the heating system Is dilapidated. The houses used for school purposes are on Kenwood avenue near the main school building. Shelby Cos. Farmers Aspire to Leadership Special to The Times. SHELBYVILT.E, Ind., Doc. B.—A big one day drive for membership In town ship farmers’ associations will be held In each township In Shelby County, Dec. 15. The drive is for the purpose of In creasing the membership from the pres ent mark, 1,584, to 2.000 or more to place the county at the head of farmers' asso ciations in the State. At the present ! time Shelby County la third In the ranks i of organization. | Marshall Is Invited to Evansville Feast Kpecta! to The Times. • EVANSVILLE. Ind., Dec. .-Thomas IR. Marshall, Vice President of the i United States, has been invited to make : an address on Jackson, Jan. 8. when the • Vnnderburg County Democratic Club will give a love feast and banquet for . the Democrats of southern Indian* AMUSEMENTS. ENGLISH’S “ WILLIAM res?- 192^ BILLY B. VAN, JAMES J. CORBETT, WILLIAM ROCK and a Rolls-Royce Chorus of 50 Beauties. Nights 60cjo $3.00. Sat. Mat., 50c to $2 00 ALL NEXT WEEK Matinees Wed. and Sat, A. L. Erlangtr Present* MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE Prices S3 Seds Iters. io the Public: Never in twenty-two years as manager if English's Opera House baTe 1 given idvance personal indorsement of an at traction, hut th* be jut ful production of 'Monsieur Beau re Ire" I* so exceptions. \rlih Its fame * story of our Booth Tark ngton, its music composed by the great vters-ger and Its splendid cast of singers nd .vtors. that It makes me feel that I would not do my duty were I not to urge very patron of the theater to witness tw 1 guarantee “Mona eur lieancalre" ss one ->f the fitest attractions of this er any other aceson. A. K MILLER, Manager English's Opera House. fA M SHI'BEKT '"lp ALL THI* H UKI i "-"V'T' I Matinee* Wed. and Hat , ,! n. m 11 ILK AND J. J. 9HIBKKT I' RKSENT | Not So Long Igo A ria; ot Youth. I.ov and Unihler. With EVA LG (UU.IKNNK and SIDNEY' BI.Af KMLtt and Uit> Origi nal N. V. t .tiT. E>e and Hat Mat., jhr, *l, *1.30. **. Popular Mat. IHslun day, 40c, s74c, *l. *I.6C. <*■ <rTm nm iin f I- mmmammm —i | Sund y, 3 P M. - att Silt ng ' MARY GARDEN Beat* at Kcitron Shop, prickb—>l Ti a*. tI.OO, p.B. j Matinee* Wedne.day aail Saturday. The SiJwyni Offer CHA. VIRGINIA I.A It RT j MINU O'MBIK.N w ij eat fielwyn*' ftenathl* Popular Price*: Ere. and Hat. Mat., 80c. *l, *I.OO. (t. YY*dne*day MWlaeeJlOc^TJcJl^lil^ TROUPE Pr*lan .Marvela. "RAG 0 MARIMBA BAND 6 Other Smart DlTcrtltenmita D j Dancing In the Lyrlr Ttnllrooiu 9 Afternoon and Kvonhng. BROADWAY THEATER BEAUTIFUL EVERY DAY NOON TIDE 11 P. M. 1 O UNUSUAL t 9 FEATURES IL MAT. ANY SEAT TILL 3 P.M. taVV Except Sat., Sun. and Holidays. RIIH.TO I TOWN TALK “Too Many MUSICAL PARCH COMEDY 20-Pt OPLE-20 ADDED ATTRACTION 'THE DEVIL'S ANGEL" ELKS’ MEMORIAL HELD AT MURAT 25 Members of Order Died During Year. John G. Price of Colnmbas, Ohio, newly sleeted attorney general of Ohlb, and past exalted ruler of the Elks, gave the principal address at the memorial exercises held by Indianapolis lodge No. Better for colds - than camphorated oil Serf? for fr**** For y ears years doctors have prescribed camphorated ofl f IJ for children’s colds, and certainly it is great stuff —but mussy; 20 treatment hard to administer. tin Kondon’s Catarrhal Jelly has all the soothing and healing qual 'l ities of camphorated oil, snd better yet, it i3 antiseptic, lieeps r l * \ fresh, and is handy to applv. QfS® v,oA* A k 20 to § Get a tube of Kondon’s Catarrhal Jelly today and keep it always on hand. to* | When the youngster comes in with wet feet, or all chilled, or begins to show * viiift <£****•• 1 signs of nose cold, apply a little Kondon’s Catarrhal Jeuy at once, and again \ b*® ot L at bedtime. The child will breathe better, sleep better and will usually * ce^^dcs- *’ \ shake off the cold in a few hours. \ it** 01 * \ Kondon’s Catarrhal Jelly has been clearing heads and breaking up colds \ 1 r ‘ 400**'* \ for young folks and old for thirty years, and Is a valued household remedy \* *' l in thousands of American homes, 1 Kopflnn*. ftfurhi] Jelly i, -M-T'—.f—J .of 3.1, * mt BO years eeruire to millions of Americano If Kon- Avoid substitutes —make sure this /i/L? J Wli'llrft signature is on the package you buy. _ WF JELLY AMUSEMENTS. ** • 1 ' ' : • '- ■ l- jhht 9HHn wBQmBE HBai IHHnr mm .jyWißEw nK AflEv .Mb H—Bfa I ■ HL '"■■• "I I ■ - B ML . .' ■■■k. aBBB fSg| TUP AT DP SUPER,pn MUSICAL 111 IT KITI I t\Kl ETTRAVAGAN7A PRODUCTIONS AI L \ 'HURT IG 'VO ff.AMON —"" / ALL ... e i , PPOOUCF.nS OF At/ ff!Al AND/. VVIIABO Os Oz./. A > C b M W fc fc. TV/ WILLIAMS .AN" WALKER .f ATNIST HO&AN -no OTHERS \W CtR r** •—/ y=£ S£raft"= <* —ttfi I'. . I | - | _ M—IP , awi ■■■i aana WHm imSt '#mk PBI ( en" Small, *!( /VTTr7 rMfe * ) If If ■ f FAMOIK ,t: n ‘ ; S war t,>c /■ . ,1 ! ' ■ I rf\iviElT> •mtiuß Any to choice! ■-- 1 . Ki t TF N f > ‘; • M IN O/ICOISTV |" / f ,f Ml, Artitdt I c. !f?ctr rißsTFt^° *••'" tr X/X/CHORUS I \ . IS Sunday night at th* Murat Theater for the twenty-five member* who died lust year. Th* ritualistic service* of the order were carried cut Officers in charge of th* services were Fred B. McNeely, exalted ruler; Leonard •M. Quill, P. E, R., esteemed leading knight; Frank P. Baker, esteemed loyal knight; William P. Evans, esteemed lac. luring knight; W. G. Taylor, secretary: F. K. Shepard, treasurer; J. H. Ttul ball, eaqutre; F. L. BodenmlUer, tiler; the Rev. Frank S. C. Wicks, chaplain; L. J. Weasel, Inner guard. The plac* ot th* Rev. Mr. Wicks waa filled by Past Exalted Ruler Arthur C. Renlek on ac count of the Inability of th* former t be present. The members who died war*: M. O. Le Vaney, Charles H. Q*en, Willis® H. rh*mps*n. W. D. Tate, J. L. Danfortb, J. A. Motaenbocker, John E. Porter, CharlM I, Wernert, E. H. Tripp. Julius Ear, Jay Voss. R. C. Grappntte, George Hal*, William M. Fern*, Robert Meta gee, Georg* M. Burnett John D Meade, J. R. Grotendlck, Fred A. Lent. Georg* D, Talt A. F. Roberts. H. C. Leltch, D. J. Curran, Arthur P. Lee and J. C. Ray. Drinking Bout Ends in Farmer Killing 1 DATTON. Ohio. Dec. s.—Mote Morris, s farmer, 40. shot and killed Benjamin Gay, 60, during a quarrel laat night at Pennyroyal Hill, five miles north *f Franklin. The tragedy was the outcome of a drinking hnnt M.ris c*cened. 5