Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1919 — Page 10

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THKDAT, AUGUST 26, 1919.

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CHRirrtE TELLS TEACHERS f»RO> TWO-POUND PACKAGE TO EACH miCSRS FLOCK TO CITIES. CUSTOMER AT 22 CENTS.

SEES A L0N8 FIGHT AHEAO STOCK IS PERSOMAL SUPPLY

> The o^talon that tlwp food ftipirtir Foot tboiusiuid pemuSm of Ktcaur arill taaatr thru. » pptrth ^ l>*^***» *IB wasaia firm m. th« mind* ' b* l»ot «■ «•!« iff Uie Hook Dtok CSem-

oSm hy the otr-at nd- ^ **** Amorfcaa pmopte tar a look tfm« * ft»y Tfearodojr nontfns, to hHp refiovs ao » mm tmr oMdoetor for | «*»*>♦ ettprg—ed to tk* ftwwbwo tke idiairtj«e in Indtanmx^ bonwoL wrnm, am to jofl **»« M«fh» coanty tcaurfienr iii*titin«l Thfe amoont «ra« found ki the csanNr trnmr^ farm nod is-4 « owl «»«• « ^ gmrthouoe today hy O. L Cbrta-} Pa«y** trarehiMift by John Hook, of hf JkRpt 'Moo PihchMd m ««y ^owt; I **’® company, when ae r^med

, tahftk t ***“• acute the sitsauoi; in In-

y hi fame he 1*sm f L l^i4UmakpoU» fa. be eet aaide a araall

the soda

.. as Many u twenty ftwea on j 4e*E *** heheead that meiaamem at **’

Wehator ftiwted M^ylt^ food ofttiacioft baa been wmeated»

aeteeuvea tioch* Bwmby fteWe, by the faJIme of the Suneean fl® touch a^tn M^iey

JUaiOIII HIGH SCHOOLS. Rules and Rsguiatiomi Are Ready for DisUibuUon. E. B- Weatiberow. state hiah school fna^ector, baa ready for diatributMm printed eopiea of rUes and resnlatioiis adopted by the state board of edocation

unfm high

doternlngr the nem Junf eetabHabed b% the last

ssd^ts

lejcfaiattnre

C’cylea suy be had on applkatecn at the

of the state adparinteadent oc public Instructioo etatehoiise. The rulee and reauiatieBa were prepared by L. N. Hines, state supertnundent of public instrociioQ E. V. GraC superintendent of IndianapoEa poblic scbooHr, J W. Holton, superintendent of Shelbyville pubtie aehe^, d V. Feteraon, snperln. tendent of Tippecanoe county achoota.

H G. ChOda professor at Indiana university., O H. Williams, then state high acbool iospectcnr and now state supervtsiw of teachers* training courses; Clifford Funderburgfa. superintendent of Huntington county schoota DEED TO FAUNTLEROY HOME

Final Step in Tranafer to Women’s Clubs to Be Taken Thursday. (Spoclai ts The bMUsnsptiis News] BVANSVXLUS, lad. Aagust SS.—An interestiRg event is scheduled for New Harmony Thtiraday. whmi the members of the wmnen s committee on the purchase of the old Faunlleroy home, the cradle of the first woman’s dub in America, wW meet for final legal action

necessary before the matter can be taken before the state committee of women’s clubs. Miss Mary fkuntlerov, present owner, will execute the deed in trust The tnventorj of all the relics, household goods and ttmsures has been carefully made, and a quiet claim deed to the last fi\ e-foot strip of land adioining the property has been obtained so that only the final step of executing the

deed remains to be taken before It will be ready for the State Federation of Clubs The presence of Mito Eleanor Runcle. a guest St the Fauntleroy home and the daughter of Constance Fauntleroy Euncie, founder of the Minerva dub. wUi lend interest to the event. Miss Euncie was one of the heir* from whom the present owner bought the estate.

the tdth otthe town hDIXIEGEM

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by the failure of the gnropnan pemdea m gut beu^ and Utl thehr lands to the dftprae which was eapeetad <rf them.

tied, he back to

eapeetad

in Kurope are

aafd, that is»tead of going tiSfng the eofl. mfllioM of

people fermerty enmiged in agrienlture have IkKked to the cdtiee. thm greatly

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m m WM* 111 rm ever

_ _ 1MI^« work M AF ifiRMM# M* heiwfa at ,IIF 4 iMdt December, the SlFNlrwtie^Bd Die task ^aMd knew «f the he pttt teto the ymaa§.Ur tHal la a lew ehort rear's ereth. He id in ad^mlng ^aad not A % pat tmeh a » asaha-ttp. He beta#ei^wely. Net at the court

Mem Of arlaitif

a nervoiM tension hun^^hUr- In May «ftMaatte condition ‘ t«r go te a aant- . At that time he R, MeMastors Judi^ r-*ecwiiih»c* wprie until Ke hiiflii t hoetiiiai, tugaet M. Hfitf Them, hag la the oHil^ithe bar than ^ a geatleman--r ead thio«u<-he won ' hhi reel*

Jiimself

lurch, of meapber until 'e mm « hu■caea of the alaaieat that at> Ai ««gk <m ibe ejnMNEheac. hs

^ tntr, he B patrlotlD he erae in

of

Ytbegy ovary

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Keith an the

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Ff the ^Maettag.

In apKeith k K am 8

jmk Oscar ^IlHl^n^hina

wea hejid " was at ORDER. Of Pjrop-

_ eetion of. the T^^Rittfalg the ofll^eMM in am IF ips^epty In l£^ P«Mbr> county

to, of the ^ Marion

sHth shout

^om rgoeat

would BQkOOO.

had thto Mb of » vjyhailons, 'pMR the

_ ^ of BU<^ j:^oen made iho Rnal tot

b* wRl be It RTUnlc-

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.^tn toy biwi^ed.

Aur^ R tb> the RS^ at A merU

returned to

repoits

provaitng

over the revival

them-. varled

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The food

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reduck^ the fc^*sufe)iy fn Burppe

Me

more

that Vienna now has l.RRjiO

Haf4 to Gramf Jury.

iNRer DfMsff ags tairtr sine «K Smt ViNueonsfc street, wes held t« the eoeaty gMM jury eeSsi- bond ef flfAto by Jodsc Fmeherd in city eoert Moedey eltUIHU he wetrsd fseltmlaavy twsHagl «B a taHmm fhargt fa wbk>h hie fewrtwa-j raer-oji deeghter H tb« wH-f geei. uetfeg use arrested at mversidr park! W paisetniui Bteeeohers end ToMsy Farfc Frofram Foet|>onod. | The mevtsg plclatu sAd bead c»'«c*rt srn-j gnue fer DreMcfrid* park teeigAi has bmm postponed. Tbs ledieiwooile MtlUary Band. | wsMi was to bsvs pfayrd at the perk, will sid7«cr iaetesd st aarfieid perk at the c«le-, iMrstion for tUr retstaed ssttofs snd SO.dls«l of Ihe Testh wsr^ j For Recoiver and Aecountihg. )

Max KsmlHts has brenght sett la eireelt* _ .

court somu isiifc.i r^igmirntm fer s m- Bank Qlvea Chickon Dinner. sad an sc'><>iUi(ins, sttesiag mat,he’ CWcisie sod etBfdeyes of the 'Peopte’a eatsred mn. s peitnerehto •atmmmt with ^ ntMta Bank were gocste of the bank st

no defeniset for the operstloa of a cloth- chfekea disiier

Wjrekaa. sugar dhstributer for Indiana, when be foutul the sugar in his warehouae and obtained hie penaJaMon fm‘

a piaa for the aslr

1me etupar will be aoid in two-pound cartons at 22 cents each, the amount {Aid for it by the Hook Drug CScmmany. The sale edit be held at the iiotde

sale edit be held at

kUire at Meridian and Waabtagton

neAni* fWn ir haul ttofnro the Streets. Thursday morning ai 8-» has mar of m [been set as the tune for the sale to WATc KM^tjT Of lOM m l&ttTOP#, rWaiw Mim Mmam ^11 Ka Ora

he exWainedTbia'totenelfied the’ ft^ te’lSiASS

proUem in the falied States. In to- i*

nrd to the American farraeiw. Mr, **

^rietfe was inrltnod to heHeve that | moA eonditioae are not as favmabie to them 1and as they Miodild be f ^»ia ator»o wnnid n*

I. Ert Slack, United States iHotrict i

attorney, wilt addreee the t«*<**iT * “Jf *** ^*

Thuiwtey on tho high coat of Uvtng. «« «

Thto Is one of the moot diacuseed of

t*tt "educatlmwl" subjects st the in- ! poeadhto-

fduiute this week, and considerable

being said about the lew salaries which *’*^*’^,,5!! -*h *

tMfhero or* receirina .relief from the shortage ^fore man}'

reeervmg *ds}8, he decided o nthe sale.

Home From France.

^ r’arpoiSl E E Burton lx st hi« lir.Bie in South Addison street after twelve months

tag stws, bet iias inea refused poneieooo . Blue te sasmlse tho bo^e. { outtas.

at Fsgo's fam fast sad dseefsg aslivened

the

•ervdee in pyanc*. whore ho oerved to the

centml record lUBce at Boutgea*

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

lee M. E. ireh audi- * e’dfl^ fj QarRkn T|Fdrf«idey

Foart A Vorhoa to Peter M Dll! «t m., lot te. Ilarfos Highiands, Atsua fool, improvod. osst «4o Ruckio *t, ocMftb of Maid*' road .... i liertnao Vahto to Th<miaa 0. PTetJo, pan lots M and iw. Noble hem MbdIvINos, outlet etc . 33 l-ts»l fset., tmf>rove«i southMst oomor Spring and Vermont ota , Edwto p. Howard to Rapio Rood flooiiy t'oitipoey, lot >.>, Mapio Eoishto, mm 1 I feet, improved, north sido Harvard place, aoot of Bettafo avo, ,. , Emma Winter to Wfndeld 8 Wlotor et ai. tots i, 7 sad n wiiuor'o oetMiivioton, pari Osk Hill, improved, west side Winter svo„ iMrtb of RooRF\#it avo • Uafon Trust t’o, trimoe, to Lowio A MtKoy, lot tl, Fairfax addition, fSslil feet, vacant, rest side Olln svo, north of North st Anna M Keller to Veronica K. MaiMeti, lot ii77. Mar's Mill Aihert Fuller to Jedward Ratio ot ux . lot 11, btetdi 1, Emerson Heights, toxm fset, Improved, west side Emerson sv«, south of Walnut st, Wliltam R Ceroon to Oeorge Hubert, lots tt. to and N, Coopar’s Pleasant Park, StaclU feet eech, vacant, east side at Peter st. south of Tsrracs avenue .... ...... Luther R. aetlers to William T Sellers, lot M. Walker's Sunnytode edditton, 49x138^4 fset, improved, west aide Butler eve, north of Julian avenue .. ,, Bdaxrd A Eicltboff to William ‘F. Nolle et Its., part noEheaet quarter section Si, township lA, range 4, Worren township ... . ..., Wtllfsm H. Underwood to Hollis Harrison trustse, lot tS, Fleming place, wxiTO feet, Unproved, aouth tode Joaes st, west ot Lee et Mmile Harrison, trustee to Wtlltam H. Umtorwood et ux , aame. ... L’MNI Trgit ^Gowlitony, fnislee to Kina E Mentgomcry, let IM, Hassetman place, toxifo feet, vaouit, weat side Oomelt ave. north of Thirty-eighth et . . .. Reltobie Realty Company to Howard Ring et ux , Iota II and tl. Uberty Oardene, Warren towntotip Howard King to Reliable Realty Compeny, lot 77, Newman Oaks Park, 31x140 feet, Improved, caat side Tatlman ave., aouth of 1-ang-ley ave Same to .same, lot Tl, aame subdivision .. Frances 8 Riktr to John E Reed, part lot M, Irvinatoii. Improved north ot Washington st., east of Aububen road ...... .............. , Mary J. C. Brown to Caroline Hoffmeister et al, part lota M. S7 and SI. Msgulrs’e subdivialon, outlot IM, 27x11 feet. Improved, aoufh side Vermont at. east at Bright st . iMbel Daubenspeck te Oeorge W. Fry, west one-heif. lot », Ridenour's second addition, tmxlM fset. Improved, south side Market st., east of Arsenal ave. . ... Vine 1.. Stinson to Albert Fuller et ux lots 113 and ill, Irvington Park, toxin feet, improved, weet tide Emerson avA. eouth of Michigan st , Union Chap#} Cemetery Associatten to Elisabeth Roberta lot 17, block "C,” L’niim Chapel cemete^ . ..... John Mdntosh to Gtoorge B, Stem, lots U and t«. Panier a subdtvieton, paE Oak HUI. lOOx— feet, improved, west side Httletde ave,, aouth of Twenty-fifth et Charles J Oval to John K. Wetser et ux.. lot 111, Ardmore. SOxlto% feel. Improved, west side College avt . north ot Maple road Prank Jeter to Eighth Christian chuirh, lot 4, X’ajen’s subdivision, pert bliH’k 14 tiolnnx e west end audition, 40xtto feet, improved, eest side Uismarck ave., north of Wal-

nut st I

William H dmtth to Clyde A Wanda, one-third interest part lot to. Mulianey s Brtghtaood addition lmprove.l, east of Dearborn at, eeuth of Roosevelt ave ..

Security Trust Company, trustee to

Hrace E Veet, lot It. Success addition, Marren tonnshtp ..

Farmers Trust Comruiay. trustee to

Edward Miller et ux , lot <11 Orexel Oardena. tVayne toanehip.

Harrv A Xoee to Frank O EFien et

ux., part tot U, Stumpf’e subdivisien. ^ri \Hwtei>‘s addition, Mxtote feet, improved, southaest corner I'latT and LaSalle sts. Rene ^ugban to Harry R Fink et ux lot ata kItiCarty s subdivision, part outlot 1.0. SOvlto feet Iraprov^ed, nnrthweet earner Wilkins Ki , and Capitol ave. . Spann A Co to Charlee W Neal et ux lot 15, Addteon Terrace. Wayne township Auaustue D Shaw to Arthur HuitA lot -to. Lights Bellevue addUton, 40x94544 feet, vacant eaet side Hroadwav, acutb of Fifty-fourth et. Jamee Mv.LNiy to Samanthe Martin tot 14. Wet^'x Brookeide Pxrk. 4ex Ito feet Improved, eouth side Sixteenth st .«.ean of Olney et . .. ... Aiaoham B. Mantel to Emil Mantel part tou U and i:, square K liFoke'x aiktition, 4tx« feet, iralooved, seuth aide Eleventh eL.

east e( gmiate ave.

MantM to btutx Motor Car Co.,

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Lena c Glees et aL to Clara Hang,

trustee, let 78, Northwestern Park. MOtoti teat, Itnproved seuth side Bogsoe at east of Northweetem avenue

eSMa Hang, truatee. to Lena C.

CRaas et ai same . . ...

Frank iWkItm to Wvtltam C Mitch-

v-t us . tot .;3$. Brown's Riverside park. S4x— feet improvod, east side Mount et , north ot TwMfth st .... .

Onstgve A Petcredorf to John B.

Mitirsr et ux.. tat #. South Park 3SxMP te« Improved, north eWe Parkway av'o, east of East at

~^araiafe Tmst Ctunpan), trustee,

to FTtoak H lot to block 3 Ssagster et at's addition. 41x •am feet, v-acaut west side Seng«w eve, north of Twenty-ninth

B F to IBSlett 3 Kllbourne

et aXw tot iS, Tamiae et ai 'e st^ dtrieien, evdlet HD. ggxMTR feet, imputrei. amst sMe Oreer at . sonth eC MoCarto st.

Weodiand CemebMry Aaeoetation to

Richard L. AtMeir. tat MS, eectioa to, Meamrial park . ......

Charles R. Laagesi to Mack Wll-

aoa at aaa. let 11^ Creae ClMfacd avw addWien. tbSa feet,* vacant, salt hMt Dfsaet axe, seuth of Hytoan x*. .. *— - - -

Santa W.

lot 4. Mock a. R. tioa, f^i stde Maatbpm teanth jR. .... Jaane It Ch» gbields. m «, side eddRItoh

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Beverage T ONICA is a pleasing climax to any event*— whether the day be so hot as to demand the coolness of its sparkling fluid-— or whether the night so chilly as to call for refreshing invigoration. For Tonica is no ordinary drink. It is food and drink combined. The richest grain fields of America have given up their choicest cereals to put their food values into Tonka. They have given it staying qualities. Therefore, Tonica refreshes, invigorates and contributes to sociability. And its rich flavor has a distinct appeal. For sale—light or amber— wherever food or drink is sold. For the home, order it

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TONICA By the Case

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