Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 287, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1920 — Page 13
Law to Curb Prices Favored by Veterans Former service men of the Robert E. Kensington post, World War Veterans, want profiteering checked by legislation. A resolution was adopted last night calling on congress to enact the necessary measures. The post will give a dance at the Marsh studio tonight. Benjamin Harrison post No. 20 is anew American legion body In Marlon county, composed of medical men. The name was selected at a meeting In the Boar 1 of Trade last night. One of the first acts of the post was to request the Indiana Historical commission to compile a war 'record ol medical men of Indiana. Scientech Members F a v°r City Planning Full Indorsement of the establishment of a city planning commission for Indianapolis is given by the Scientech club, composed of men of scientific trainin*. fy The club, at Its meeting following luncheon yesterday, also recorded Its desire for a better understanding between the United States patent office and industries. Auto Crash Results m Suits for $13,000 Suits for more than $13,000 have been filed in the superior courts by Fern M. Boring, Ira L. Boring and Anthony T. Ginley against Tony Caito as the result of a collision between Ginley's automobile and Caito's car on the Pendleton road near Greenfield Jan. 22. The plaintiffs allege Caito was driving hi* car at a dangerous rate of speed at the time of the collision. ANNIE MUST BE GOOD. If Annie Banks, colored, can behave, she won't have to answer for taking $245 from Mary Burbridge, 542 Minerva sreeet. She was found guilty in criminal court and sentence suspended pending good behavior. Annie, who was a domestic in the Burbridge home, returned the money, the court was told.
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r LAST NIGHT'S DREAMS —WHAT THEY MEAN— ■> Did you dream of ruins? To gas* upon a ruined building or n -collection of ruined buildings, In a dream is accounted by the mystics to be, in its general signification, a most favorable omen. Unexpected gain in a financial way Is one of the meanings. If you dream you are walking among •ruins it is a prophecy that you will make discoveries which will lead to success In life. If the ruins appear very ancient it is a sign that before long you will make a trip to some foreign country. Nearly all the oracles connect a dream of ruins with the idea of repentance—that is, the dreamer has repented, or is about to repent, or is warned (o repent, of something which he has done in the past. If while you are gazing upon the ruins of dreamland some of them topple down it is a warning to be careful In your business ventures; the good fortune foretold for you by a dream of ruins will, It is true, come to you unexpectedly, but it must not be sought for by taking chances.—Copyright, 1920. Lieber Wants Trees as War Memorials Arbor day is next Fridays' With the coming of the planting day Richard Lieber, director of the department of conservation, asks Indiaclans to recognize the beauty and necessity of trees. He said today he would like to see the ninety-two counties of the state establish county parks in which could be planted trees representing memorials to those dead and alive who took part In the world war. Church Will Give Film Play Program Music and movies are on the program for the third of a series of entertainments, to be given at the First Presbyterian church. North Delaware and Sixteenth streets, tonight. An animated cartoon, a Sidney Drew comedy, community singing, a Boy Scout picture and a general “get-together" are included in the entertainment.
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920.
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