Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1919 — Page 17
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1919.
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Ci^ERW ^O IMEANE HOSPit At GET PART OF EUPPLV.
RECEIVE TWO CUtS
FoWFr ftftrUMMft of ooftftr roochod Ift« g^mu^p0^» lo4«r. two from tho Wftr 4opftrtft»oBt ftftpolT. ftnA two from re^ fiftorfmi. Tbo fonnor bfISctf to Etos* torWiNMR^ f«i»T dlfttrllni w for laMftiik RM iOMC ftcat out ia lota of ilMa !• to •• bftft* to cftaaorloft aad ^SS^Snui HioiillftftaiitA Aafttin, BdfatNirfr, Lft« ftftid otlmr pointft. Soom of ft aotr to tiM milk condeaftorieo Of vlafftoa, Kokomo and Pent, twenty* jivo kft^ to fko kouthora Heooftftl for i»oiao,-*wtttlo I9,e*9 poaaOft w«r« to ta« Colttmktft CoRftorvo of ladfMftpottft. ears roeotrod br jdHma from dm roflaortw will he ftOMl to roCafiors. Zn oonw of tko ladteaaooUa meocenm. Wodaaaday. tftwo waa ao Miimr« aad eoaauatora aopealod to Mr. Wyekoff dt> rom far rott^ Tkor* war no ourar oa dm floor* of dm wbolewtl* komor mitS} dm two caHoada woro troeked ia. Mr. Wyckoff rollorod tlm rftttatioa at til* efty hoi^ital Wedmoday ^ 4kh MR pwagM. On* rtotaaraat not MR oroadr tkrotiiti Mr. Wyckoff. Bill* of kUHaa for mven carkmd* hare b«on rmdvod by Mr. Wyckoff from tlm war d«{>artamat, iuid k* oxpacta tit* ear* noon. H« m facliaed to Uiink tli* •uaar sldiatlMi will trapror* from
now on.
UEm NO MORE TEACHERS
^t^¥lflf GfldM. ;;4ald Im krUarod
ictiddi StfpdHiRdnddfit Findt Many Wtak PodKidfts. Cddmm t» Tk* TadUnapotl* St*«t} OOUlltMDK UA. Ataaum SL-Samiiei Rkarp. awmfflitaftdaB t of th* Bartholo> amw odtmty NMoel*, wMma to announce dUkUofir now tkM m n>*d* no t*acli«rs. floam tUBm mgo k* iwmarkod tkat tm waa fa iMid of taiilmra for aavarat vacanelM ta tba ooiiatf and tka nawspi^iof* man. dOtmd It. Ia a atiert dm* adPdeadona ftdeMi to aamrla and *1111 ara coming^ taa ptiutm mm and savaral paraonal flfa» kaviBf bean racairad yaa* ^mmlim. fla aaya tka grada povaTbaea flttad, and that k* Miav* any high sekooi In* gra kdid*d.
wftk *ap*claL«*ferane* to i Mladoa forMpm^datoii of industry, war amde today _ Pemald. of Main*, apeaknig in
at*, fleamadag tk* XAayoa aaM Ktmdnck vohieica of tk* jpadkar ncmadon sow uSAtr dmeawBldai. a* •xamiM** of “at^Bfl. tliiaREwr IcgMattaa.” ka aali: **I mta sot baBora tka aaamta of tlm L'nitad fltalaa faala after dm akpariaaMse
wttb goamrsamst eomral tMmntti nsd tM&pMrm
^peSey Mmold ba oontki* sad. It madd ecrtaisly lead to ^moe and ftomafiarflsl fcankrsflCar. fai bakalf of tka bmtmmm amn <Mr tlm oosstry. tkeaa wtm kav* bad aa B»Mk to do wftk matring mar cowstry graat aa aay otlmr rimm of cftlaoB^ X waat to proemt kora aad sow agalaat tkl* propoaad lagiala* doB. It la Miad wltk danger to our tnadtatfona. aad oar «]rmeaB of goram* meat. It m •oeiaftgtic. It la ns*Amari*
oaa. and ft akould be ^aatad.”
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OB. dm pmcMmrm. and said
«ny kpvi^ lorn aigbt of ita ..to aid aad gaffte biratnma cenuBiaaion.” be asaerted. **fr0ed
to get any cfrldeBoa cmnMnatioa. It la rally wntair mathoda. by mkda* twpretatigm and aalsatamnMBt o€ facta tkat it waa alda to come to tk* cob*
that tkera'is comMaadon in ra-
stntat of trade. This r^iort. so fmr m» I bare bewi abi* Do krramigat* it. cootaias 80 orideaea of mumasaOj- I tun ralikbfr' informed tkat dm commimion in oama kmtaoeea actwOly uaed cmly sack parts of tdegrmma takea from tk* Him of the packers aa appesfad to boar out its case, eotitting itoias from Ike aaam tdfammms wkick artara sot useful aaldaBea to tka committee. * * * ''If dmra ia aay uafakr eompetltioB or moaopoly or aay praedea* ia tmdlag that are sot oa ^ sm»ra ike CIa|toB aad-tram law asd tke fedasai trad* commlaeloB laws give smpla power to ■TipgeaBi sack fllagal eparadona.**
Peaitton of Gtoccib.
WM JEEPS aiYW CAUSES iCH DAMAGE
WIRES AND TREES BLOWN DOWN, WINDOWS SMASHED.
HOSPITAL IS OAMAOED
grdeet* that toifr fleM ia
Sarvic* by Packar*.
DiMaaditv tka paelmra. SeaatiM’ Faraald said tkeir bwrtnaas had to ba con* ductod fa largo onita In order to ba acoaomkmL Tkatr deralopment of rafrM- SSSZ motor cars and owaar^ki» of atoek*|SS yards. Ilka tboir utiltaattoa of ankaat i by^Boducta, ooostldztad raluaMa aanr*i lea. } "Oaa of die moat notable reoulta at ; kr^fc^uet utitlaaifoB im tka fact that; all tka meat from a ataor can be sold | by tb* packer* for muck Ima than he ss pay* tor die Hr# animal.** k* added. "Swift A Co,, in MIS, paM on «i ftrar-1 —— ago MAN a k*ad for cattle and aoid tke meat for MLtl a bead. For by* K iducta M2AI a bead was raetiivad. ua tMJl eoverad the axpanaaa and
Compiakits sf
dm packn* arm* catering
tke Sal* Of pcrfakalda fooda. ke ciamod ac BaJhaadflai. wtdi tka raamuk tkat tke aajaa eomiflakd mMbt ba nmda against the groear* for kanfBfag drugs, terdware aad other goods out of tk^ *111 is antkinkabie that congraaa dMald gtra tko goremmcBt pomm to aay,** he aaaerted on tkia pobit. ‘*wliat products a eoBcani may or may sot kaadle. as ft wobM ba afda to do nnder proposed legialatiOB. iaatead of attempdiig to maka Hg buskMaa kttle. let us aJi pall togatber to make Bttle baatoeaa Mg. Remoto tka Miartil** aoow mea ara attaamtkig to plaea <m boakmaa fntmaats of tne eouat^. Ofva tkacn a fair fielA Let omtA work out in bis own way tke great fnffaatrlal proMenm betore us.**
The aodden udndstorm yrkick swept oear tka city diortiy after 7 o’clock Wadnaoday availing camad eonskterabla damage to teteMSoB* aad electric liidit wtrea, by Moar^ ia windows aad up* rooting traea Tim center of the storm memo to hare paaead over tka mirtk aad northwattera parts of tka city wkei* nw« o< tka damage waa rmwrted. Tk* pMIc* department eras keiM busy aaswertag calte where ttva wirw were rtfxwted down. Red ttgkta were plaoed at dangerous ^bxcea Large trees were reported doarn at SL Xoaepk aad Oelawara atreeta. Ci West New York straat. Ol Waat Nob York street, XS Blackford street, M South LaSalle street, and ta toe aoBtoeastem part toe city aeany fauga bcaackea ware tom from traaa. At SL Vineent*a Hoapitai. At 8L Vincent’s hoaidtal a number of windows ware Mown in. The wladowa in to* nursery oa Che third floor in toe aoutowemem comer of tke build-
ing arm* akattarad. Huraa* removed the Muiias to anotluu- part of tka balldlng. N<me waa tajurad. The curved glass window to tke north of tka mtrance of the Herckanta Heat and L^dit Company building at Meridian aad Wakhington streets waa denudiaked by the fmroa of the wind. Tke company reports -ft* wtito w«re tom down ia several plaeas during the storm. Many Trotibia Callaa. Tka Central tJnioa Telephone Company had betareen thirty-five and forty trouMa emSa directly caused by tke etoem. in •mn* instancto tr*** fell across wins and cables. At tke State Sekooi tor tke Deaf, In Focly-*econd atneL two large trees were Mown •cross tke cabhal. breaking the artrea Tetepkons and electric light comTauiies report mon damage to their wires in ths city than In the country. LAW FOR OETBITION HOME Authority Found for Temporary Care of Insane, Shank Says. Carlin H. Shank, county commissioner, iHu discovered a law which arould permit tke county coromissioneni in a county containing more than ZOO.QI» inhabitants to erect a detention home for toe temporary care of the insan*, pmiding assignment to Insane faoapitals. Ifr. Shank aad John A. CZeotga. commlastoBara. are fav(H«ble to the erection of such a home, but have not detained toe consnat of Joseph G. Hayes, toe third commissioner. The law provides that such a datentton home or temporary hoepttal toali not be connected in any manner with the county jail, workhouse or poor asylum. ,
liOODElEGAFESATIEND
DOCTRINAL PAPER READ THE REV. P. SCHULZ.
BY
REPORT MADE ON SCHOOLS
Additional delegates arriving here tods)' raised the total attendance at the forty-ninth annual convention of the central district of tke BvaageUcal Luthttran synod of Missouri to more than SSL The convention is being held at to* Emmanus Evangelical Lutheran church.' The program included the doctrinal paper of the convmiUon. Tkia paper. •Chrtat, the Son of God.” waa read by the Rev. R. Schuls, of Cincinaati. A report of the work accomplished by the Lutheran parochial schools of Indianapolis in the last ymur was made by F. Stellhom. supeiintendent for the city. The Rev. & W. Miller, of Ft. Wayne, the district vice-president, also made a report. At the afternoon session a report was to be made by the d««>artment of home missions. This evening the TValther f^eague of the city will entertain toe delegates at the church. The Rev. Tt. Rretsroann. of Kendailville, and the Rev.—H. Kohlmeier. of New Haven, have been appointed aeeretarfes of the convention, and the Rev. P. Eiickstardt. of Laporte. has been
appokitsd to write ths official rspigt bf' ths ctmveRtion for toe psrtodioaw published^ by the synod. Conunittses will report at toe sessions Friday. A report of th* work of ths church among to* negroes of the south was ms4s Wednesday afternoon by the Rav, P. J. Lankenau, of Kapoleoiu editor of the Lutheran Pioneer and reoreeeniatlve of the negro mission bcMird of the synod. There are eighty-thre* negro congregations of ths Lutheran church In the south. Tke conference is supi'ortlng colleges for n^n*06s at OroMUN boroui^, N. C., and New Orleans.
NO ACTION YET TAKEN.
Dr.
Haad
Hyde Is Stili Technically
of Julietta Asylum
Cartin H. Shank and Lewla W. George, county commlssionei*. have net yet taken aotlmi In regard to tke request of tkeir fellow-commiastoner. Joseph G, Hayes, tor an order requsetlag tks resignatf<Hi of Dr. Lorwi A. Hyds from the superinteadency of tk* Julietta asylum for tke Insane, a county instl-
tutitoi.
Drr-Ord Evwman, who had been acting as assistant aupertetonflent of the asylum in toe tempoffary absence of Dr;
Mr. Shank
Hyde, called on
Wednesday
lyde.
afternoon and said he no longer-regard-ed himself an employe of tke institution.
Setf-Bacrlffce. [Balttmers Amerieaal Belie—I like the Short ■kirtt beoauee t think they *r« becoming to most gtfla Xall—That's real noble of you, dear, with your feet, too!
tke profit a hsad waa cmly**l^«L” fleiHitor Fernatd attacked the federal trade conimisatfon for "questionabte methodF* in Its tnvtotigatloa and re-
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Amtg itry-
iee on Nevucaatte Line. heuBa trouble amtin today in-
ee between
ftowmkle on the
. .jea. Care were bekiji ruB only mmy three hours. CHHcials Sf Uie cempany said repairs wsrs being mads as rapidly aa pcmiibls.
w Rnwwa sewBRMV vtvuukM lafrttpted Mflsrttfkak Bssrsilsgflrws’
WHOLESALERS ARE HEARD.
►f th ksin rent
tad retail tradi tMtlfy tomor the details of
Grand Jury Probinf H. C. L. to Quee-
tfan Cemmlialon Men.
Ths Merton county grand Jury eontinmA am iB«BBttgation of ths high cert of toodatuffs today by bsarinf t afitneawMi
wltk different Hfliref the*
trade. Commission t
rrow afternoon their business ;
Guatavel-Vannatta. \
Mpssisl t* The Indianaaotls News] f ^^^©NTICELLO, Ind., August 31. — | Mies Agaas Catherine VannatU.I dau^ter of Mrs. Mary K. Vannatta, * of Breokitoii. and carl R. Outstavei. , and Mrs. George Ouatavei. ®f'^*kek lalaad,^ 111., were married at ylms. yjartWday. the Rev. j. w.
leiMreadiag the eervice.
dwfetavsi attended Wjnona col-
®*»^*‘**n coilcre. at Oberlln,
piM kcitoeia. She is a daughter of
Vann^ta, Of White county. ■
Ouatavei has lived
Miati^to with his aunt and uncle. Me, ftw Mr*. L. G» Ouatavei. ever
^el e3to*hre°“'^
m
uncle in the furnf managing one of the
itiS ^cre the ..'...^igeaL ’ll} L"'"-!;
Fark.
kail be at home after October II.
I Have a I Diamond 1 mmi iii» into casA. ltweiglui3 2M00 karats. It is a blue brilliant gem of unusual cuL Experts who have examined thia stone eay H fci the most brilliant atone and baa more life and fire than any diamond of equal aiae they have ever examined. It is mounted in a gentleman’s setting of gold and platinum. My price is $2,000. I wiH accept Liberty bonds as payment, or will exchange for smaller stone and balance in cash. □ Any responsible party may take gem to any comi petenC authority for care- I ful examination. • My employment makes it necessary to advertise under a box number. \ ( Address „ Box 1125 News. For personal inapection.
Saturday Only
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6-lb. Electric Iron Ounpicte vri^ stand; apecial.. lHI No hot stove, no changing of irons with this fine electric iron. The plug at the end of six feet of cord attaches to any socket. The very careful construction insures l<mg and satisfactory service. Saturday only. No Mail or Phone Orders.
Confidence Witl^out the confidence-of the buying public no store could grow as this store has. The very foundation of this great business, structure we have erected is based on the firm rock of public confidence, which has been developed by a business policy that can not help but promote public confidence. Jhiblic confidence in us and our confidence in the public make it possible for us to live up to our slogan— * It’s, Easy to Pay— “The Peoples Way”
It’s Easi to Pay— ‘The People’s Way”
ArtieHc, Dependable Quality That Give Lasting Satisfaction Our rugs were selected from the leading rug mskers of this country. You can feel confident in the quality and reliability as they were chosen with the uUnost care. ^ SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 30) 9x12 Bnissflls Rugs.• • • 19r^xl2 Brussels Rugs f25.00~ 11,9x12 Seaml^ Brussels Rugs. ^32.95 (9, 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs. f45.00 7,9x12 Axminster Rugs f4d.50
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^‘Songs My pother Taught Me” Sung by Nellie Melba
yUSk
As my dear old mother Taught her children, singing Songs that from^ her eyelids Teazv so cdFt vmrs bringing. So, when for my children Those old stmgs reealling. Often flow the teardrops. On my tnrown cheeks falling.
r r the setting of this simple verse, Dvorak has given us a beautiful melody with the same intangible charm that thrills us in his “Humoresque.” It is a simple, melodious tune, but full of a wonderful appeal. Dvorak is the greatest Bohemian composer, and he has wov^ into this song, vdUi infinite skill, the spirit of the Bohemian It is an outstanding example of national expression. The words of the song are a translation, but they mHap have an universal appeal, for who does not rem^ber the songs his mother taught him? N0.3S4S5. 12.iii^^fl.50.
il&iapolis Talking Macbme Co. CMnmhmmmmmp ^n$ ) Wherai^iMftuuip^ Bugs HetroUs aad Viettw geewda. 110-^hm Tea North Peaa-^llO | ' Ml w C-- 1 ,
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of 1%^ Red Seri Beeoida.
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A Real Bargain
Sofid Oak Dresser
$
.95
As an exceptional Friday and Saturday special we feature solid oak dressers at the marvelously low price of only $15.96. IVii Eaay to Pay—^’The People^i Way”
Library Table You will not find it difficult to select a table from our large stock. You will find the Queen Anne design, William and Mary, Adam, Colonial and many others. All ivoods and finishes are represented. One exactly as illustrated Friday and Saturday, $19.76. It’a Easy to Pay—“Tha People’s Way”
Sale of
YolImerPlayer Pianos Friday and Saturday—
$
575
The Vollmer Player Piano has a famously superb tone—a delicate per-, feet working mechanism. Twelve rolls of music, scarf aad bench are given in addition to the low sale price. Come in Friday or Saturday and hear it played. The Vollmer is the player piano supreme. It’s Easy to Pay—“The People’s Wsy” No IiUer«iL No Extras.
^UgoleamRemnanb Willie tlier laet, per eqaajr* rat4 This te Genuine Gold Seal Congoleum, the nationally advertised floor coverIna. These remnants are nine feet and range in else from 8 to 11 yards--Just the else for small kitchen or dining room. One yard equarea. for • tore patter ne or odd spots about the kitchen—
39c
lt*e Biaey to Pay— ‘Tke People’s Way.”
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A DaTenport-Bed girca double value..... Two piece* of furniture for one price. A neat, comfortable davenport by da:^ which opens Into- full slsed bed by night. Upholsteredrln tmtiatton Spanish leather. Friday and Saturday onlp^ It’s Easy to ParwJ*rkc Peeple’s Wap^**
Extraordinary Sale of Gray Enamel Ware
Friday Only
All the items in this assortment are guaranteed first quality Spartan gray ware. Coffee PoL 3-quart...."...49c | Dishpan, 17-qaart 79c Preaerve Rcttle, 10-qnart..59c Convex Kettle, S-quart, with Seamless Water PaU, | cover 79c 12-qnart ..69c « Teakettle, 7-qnart ........89c Buy one piece or complete assortment—just as you like. No mail or phone orders.
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