Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 305, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1920 — Page 7

■ters repeats W STRIKE CHARGE M?ain Says William G. Lee ■ Was Sponsor. BAn assertion that William G. Lee, of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, encouraged the present “outlaw” strike, was reiterated today Frank J. Peters, president of the Indianapolis Yardmen's association. Peters declared that Vice President Bannon of the B. of R. T. advised the Bten to "take the bull by the horns.” in tke course of a speech at brotherhood headquarters in the Saks building here Uut January. Marked improvement in freight handling facilities in local railroad yards was reported by officials today. The Big Four moved the heaviest vol-

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ume of business In the last twenty-four hours of nny like period since the yardmen's strike began. It was said at the office of (he general superintendent. Seventy-one trains. Including 3,133 loaded cars, were moved in and out of the Indianapolis terminal of (he road. One hundred and twenty-two new switchmen have been employed by the Big Four, and other lines have hired as many men as are needed at this time, officials assert. Coal Prices Not Due to Miners, He Says “Any attempt to make the public believe the coal miner Is chiefly to blame for the high price of coal is ridiculous In view of the facts,’" asserted Ellis Searles. editor of the United Mine Workers' Journal, today.

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Discovered! A Way to Beat Old H. C. L. Discovered —a way to beat the high cost of living. But you've got to be a thief to do it. Mrs. Charles Echols, 2103 Parkway boulevard, reported to the police that someone stole six pounds of lard, four dozen eggs, several pounds of chicken feed and a kettle of oxtail soup from her back porch this morning. Eastern Star Party Visits Franklin, Ind. A large number of representatives from Indiana chapters of the Order of Eastern Star. %hich ended its annual session here last night at the Masonic temple, visited the Masonic home at Franklin, Ind.. today.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920.

| Marriage Licenses Curtis J. Farrell, 28, 302 West Ohio street, and Margaret Bueter, 302 West Ohio street. William Steiuberger, 26, showcard writer, Denison hotel, and Clara Esther Wetter, 19, 141 Wisconsin street. George R. Sentl, 50, inspector, New Vork City, and May A. Arbuckle, 425% Massachusetts avenue. Raymond Hodges, 28, stenographer, 307 East Tenth street, and Marie Anderson, 23, £O7 East Tenth street. Herman C. Higgs, 22, punch press operator, and Ada Stroupp, 17, 2520% Ethel avenue. Roy Cook, 31, pharmacist, I.inton. ind., and Deanor G. Robertson, 26, Linton, Ind. Births William aud Anna Roombke, 2162' New, boy. Joseph and Nellie Cass, 1221 Deloss, boy.

Louis and Anna Kirsch, 648 West Twenty-ninth, boy. Wallon and Emma Short, 1319 Oakland, boy. William and Urzala Ginther, 720 Haufcb, girl. William and Ethel Jacobson, Deaconess hospital, boy. Henry and Irene Hollis, Deaconess hospital, boy. William and Marie Devore, 229 East McCarty, boy. Louis and Sarah Nacbenberg, 719 South Illinois, girl. Harry and Rosa Gross, 837 South Illinois, boy. Aaron and Myrtle Pennington, 815 Fayette, boy. Ralph and Anna Robertson, 847 Prospect. boy. Alonzo and Elsie Campton, 2419 Massachusetts, boy. Deaths Joseph Ware, 40, 2223 West Eleventh, empyema. John Buskirk, 75, City hospital, chronic myocarditis.

A Refrigerator of This Quality is Food Purity Insurance This model is built to give the maximum of service with the minimum of trouble and expense. It is well constructed. Lining is well insulated, using very little ice. A most sensible Investment £r gr” "7 ; Sc. h *. bom ‘-. p ID. / D Pay the Eaay Way.

17 Chances to Get Phonographs at Big Reduction in Price Seventeen chances to buy good used phonographs, which we have taken in as part payment on pianos and larger instruments, will go Saturdy at greatly reduced price. We strongly urge you to lose no

J. T. Peer, Belmont and Washington, chronic myocarditis. Amanda Runner, 82, 2509 Ashland, arterio sclerosis. John T. Thomas, 54, City hospital, aortic insufficiency. Samuel Hand, 79, 902 Woodlawn, carcinoma. Antonia Mallaba, 66, City hospital, chronic myocarditis. Martha Gabber, 29, 546 West Wilkins, pulmonary tuberculosis. Mary Rebecca Keenan, 54 , 2428 North Capitol, carcinoma. - Watch TONER ! Ns’s tha Winner —Advertisement.

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Indianapolis Lodge of Elks May Ist having been designated as American Day, and being the one day in the yelr for all patriots to do homage to their country, all citizens are urged by word or deed to do something on this day to uplift their country. The Order of Elks, being a distinctively American organization, standing for the principles outlined in the Constitution of the United States, wish to inspire patriotism and loyalty in all peoples coming under the protection of our beloved country. All Elks are hereby requested to display the American Flag in their homes and places of business and in every way co-operate in the commemoration of this day. FEED B. McNEELY, Exalted Ruler. Attest: \Y. G. TAYLOR, Secretary.

PINE ST. WOMAN SAYS HER HUSBAND’S EXPERIENCE WITH PEPGEN HAS BEEN WONDERFUL

Mrs. W. Shinn. 310 Pine street. Indianapolis. says: “Mjr husband drives a wagon for a Washington street hardware concern. At nights when he came home he complained of his body aching. He was also troubled with indigestion. His foods caused a stuffy bloated feeling. He was in a badly rundown condition of health when he started to take Pepgen. “Since taking Pepgen he feels much better. His appetite is splendid and there is no question but that Pepgen has b?en a great help to him.” Frequent investigations by people vitally interested have brought out that the statements made about Pepgen are not overdrawn and, while some of them seem remarkable in many instances, they do not do justice to the compound. That

Freckles and Blotches Are Easily Peeled Off If you are bothered with any cutaneous blemish. It's a poor plan to use paint, powder or anything else to cover It up. Too often this only emphasizes the defect. Besides, it's much easter to remove the disfigurement, with ordinary inercolized. wax. Applied nightly, the wax will gradually remove freckles, pimples, moth patches, liver spots, sal lowness, red blotches or any surface eruption. The affected cuticle is actually absorbed, a little each day, until the clear, soft, youthful and beautiful skin beneath is brought wholly to view. Ask the druggist for one ounce of mereolized wax and use this like you use cold cream. Remove In the morning with soap and water. Many who have tried this simple, harmless vestment reDorl; astonishing results.- c* verl.isement.

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