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THE BLUE AND GOLD On the opposite side of the street is the Men's and VVomen's Incorporated Barber Shop with barbers Howard Marvin, Kenneth Tyner, Walter Duttweiler and barberesses Susan Beach, Margery Morris, Pauline Hummell and Freda Schlaaik, porter Wilson Allen, and manicurist Florence DeRhodes. At the cigar counter Margaret Strickland makes a specialty of selling by her Winsome ways Linard's Five-cent Super Qualirty Aroma-giving Stogies with the trade mark Smoke one of these and you will smoke no -other, Thedbeauty parlors and Gold Dust Twin baths for ladies are managed by Catherine Fellabaum and Mildred Cole. And now on a corner nearby stands a church, Coburn Vandersall its the pastor, Mabel Gruber is chorister with Ruth Foster as organist. Nellie Love is president of the VVoman's Missionary Society, while Howard Nau is janitor. Next we inspected the Exchange Cut-Rate Bargain Department Store, which is one of the famed women-organization establishments. Ruth Reimund is boss, president, and Floor-walker. Erma Coleman runs the style department with everything the latest from London, New York, Paris and Arlington. Helen Shafer has charge of the millinery with bird feathers from Africa, Asia and the rear of Myers' chop suey hang-out, where Emery Snyder picks chicken feathers, peels potatoes, and cleans the rat meat for the popular dish. Edna Norris has the kitchen wares. Mildred Walters receives rugs from Persia, India, France, for her department, and her special agent is Shiek john Newton, in Egypt, who, by his cave man ways and good looks, has made as big a hit with the camels and Egyptian damsels as did Valentino himself. Margaret Strathman handles the book depart- ment, her latest sellers are The Heroic Capture of Wild Bill Hickupsu or Saturday Morning in Dick Reed, Jrfs Back Yard, by Carl Long, and Love in a Ford by Betty Porter. Catherine Stears runs the meat marketg her cows come from Mildred Ru.dolph's 100 per cent efficiency cow, pig and poultry farm. Vera Hutton runs the jewely depart- ment. Delite Ebersole models and manufactures the earrings for this department. Mabel VVise is the head of the dry goods. Virginia Curtiss has the shoe department. Gladys Caughman takes care of the grocery department and makes a special sale of animal crackers each day to the twelve children of I-Ion. Thomas Raymond Cunningham, Esq., B. V. D., President of the Ladies' Ready-to-VVear Shop, State Sewer Inspector, Cashier cf the Mortimer Federal Reserve Bank, Nominee for Board of Education, running against Miss Badger, popular educator and golf player. The toy department is con- ducted by Margaret Mays, who sells VVisner's patent talking dolls, sheep, horses, dogs. rats, cats, rabbits, squirrels, teddy-bears, bears, tigers, and fish. Nellie Stevenson runs the candy counter. Margaret Sheridan runs the elevator and Rita McGavey does the window decorating. May Bowers drives the truck. Farther down can be seen the office of Mrs. Benner-Ccrykendale, and Miss Myrth Hosler, Attorneys-at-Law, their private secretary and stenographer is Vernon Kanable. We then returned to Frank's ofhce where he has his radio call set by which anybody could be talked to by calling the city telephone exchange or the nearest 'phone exchange in case of foreign lands. First we called San Francisco where Bill Pifer and his Howling Hounds, successors to Paul Whiteman, with Howard Mays the star of the aggregation, were playing for a ball given by ex-middleweight champion-prize-hghter Arthur Hen- dricks, who had made his fortune in the ring and in the movies. Next we called Honolulu where Admiral Vorhees, on his trip around the world after a historic career at Annapolis, is sitting on Hawaiian sands watching the Hula Hula, having totally forgotten, per usual, his waiting love, a manicurist in a barber shop in Findlay, Ohio. And now we called New York. Florence Meyers, of the Ziegfield Follies has just taken Broadway down. Roberta Hanrahan is p'aying with the Metropolitan Opera Com- pany. Not such a soulful player has been heard since Rachmaninoiif started to play jazz. At Columbia University we found Professor Albert Hughes whom Miss Amsler of the humane society thinks is setting a bad example for the class by killing twenty frogs a day for his biology class. On the Bowery we hnd the House of Stanheld, one of the most noted clothing houses in New York. Stanheld sells only to the handsome men and his version of good-locking socks is especially recommended in New York, by Errold Struble, a popular society man, tea-hound and cake-eater, who having won a medal in the Olympic games for running, is now the talk of New York. We then called Hollywood and talked to Twc-gun Misamore, the Hoot Mix of 1940, who surpasses all previous movie actors as an lndian fighter and a serial star. Also at Hollywood resided George Oess, a rival of Larry Semon, who features, as his comedy queen, Miss Annabel Poole. Hence to Indianapolis. Here we found Dick Blackburn and Charley Auseon enter- ing in the annual speedway classic a Carrothers 5 wheeled 20 cylinder speed-hack. This cart is a great favorite, the monopoly of all betting being held on this chariot by Harvey Greer, millionaire, as the result of his invention of a new patent electric family tooth brush, and Floyd Payne, wealthy manufacturer of farm implements and electric plows, tractors, threshing machines, and electric vacuum stable cleaners. At Indiana Univers- ity, there has been erected for Francis Heckert Dye, literature professor, a library wherein professor and students are funished beds and may read and study all night, the library Cljontinued on Page 869 Page Twenty
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