Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 283, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1919 — INDIANAPOLIS CONCERNS WILL RUN HALF TIME. [ARTICLE]
INDIANAPOLIS CONCERNS WILL RUN HALF TIME.
Effective today drastic measures of fuel curtailment, including a 3day a week closing order for factories in Indianapolis, which were agreed on at a meeting of Indianapolis manufacturers will he put into operation. The measures adopted by the manufacturers is a method of combating the alarming coal shortage, while not compulsory will be observed by all industrial concerns of that city, it is said. Mrs. George A. Williams received the sad news Sunday evening that her mother, Mrs. Susan C. Davidson, had passed away at her home in Carthage, HL, at 1 o’clock Sunday. Mrs. Williams had received a letter Saturday stating that her mother, who was nearly eighty-five years of age, was failing rapidly and Mrs. Williams was preparing to leave on the early train Monday morning for her home. She received the message in time to leave on the evening train Sunday. Mr. Williams will probably leave) for Carthage this (Monday) evening. At this time the funeral arrangements had ; not been completed. Another article may appear later concerning Mrs. Williams’ mother and her lira. We have just opened a new barrel of Jumbo Dill Pickles. Try them; they are sure fine. —Rowles A Parker.
