Word: inde
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Eccentric Ethel Leginska made one of her famed disappearances last week in Evansville, Ind. She was scheduled to play at the Coliseum there before an audience of some 3,000. The evening of the concert came, almost the hour-no Leginska. It was recollected that when she left the train she had said: "I don't want to ride in your old yellow cabs. I can't play the piano tonight. I want my symphony orchestra." When she went to the hall to practice: "I don't like this old barn. I won't play...
Since Adam Gimbel, father of the present partners, founded the first Gimbel store in Vincennes, Ind., in 1842, the family has prospered. Two sons branched out in Milwaukee; the growing enterprise was extended to Philadelphia, then to New York. In April, 1923, they acquired the entire capital stock of Saks & Co., which gave them title to the Saks Fifth Avenue and Herald Square stores. A month ago they bought the 18-story Cuyler Building on 32nd St., Manhattan, opposite their Herald Square business seat. With Kaufmann & Baer, they now own a chain of six huge department stores, which means increasing...
...eedersburg, Ind...
...York City Boston, Mass. South Bend, Ind. Buffalo, N. Y. Scranton," Pa. Indianapolis, Ind. Albany, N. Y. Ft. Wayne, Ind.* Cambridge, Mass. Evansville, Ind. Lafayette, Ind. Louisville, Ky. Kansas City, Mo* Rochester, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y.* Detroit, Mich.* New Haven, Conn. Pittsburgh, Pa. Bridgeport, Conn...
...Walkerton, Ind., a farmer opened a mound, disclosed eight skeletons, one of them clad in copper armor, lying feet together like spokes in a wheel. A giant for stature had a flint arrow head embedded in his skull. The bones appeared to be of Mound Builders...