Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1920 — Page 11

HUMANE society I HAS BUSY MONTH 2,700 Cases in April Include Acts for Protecting Children. „ The Indianapolis Qumane society han--2,700 •'ases during April, according to a report made public today. Out of this number twelve arrests were made, resulting tn tines amounting to soon, which went into the school funds, according to the report. The report shows the following: Ninety-one children's eases investigated, one horse destroyed, ten horses auu tnnles ordered out of service, six horses n.:d mules sent to blacksmith, two horses and mules sent to veterinary, seven harness repairs ordered, 225 warn ings for better attention to animals, twenty-four eat* and dogs destroyed at veterinary college, three dogs returned from pound to owners, sixty-one dogs destroyed at ponnd, fifty-two dogs from pound given homes, forty-one warnings for better attention to children, five children sent to friends or relatives. ix children made wards of the juvenile lonrt, 50H inspections of ixinltrr. thirtyfive animals cored for at stuck yards and four destroyed. 'Start Fund Drive for Nurses' Auto The Public Health Nursing association In a campaign among its friends for a fund of 51.000 to provide an automobile for the quick transportation of nurses has started the drive with 5.T75 contributed by Hollweg, Mrs. A. A. Stevenson, Mrs. lleorge Hnerle, Mrs. Lucius Hamilton. and Mrs. Emma Sweet ser. A Teport to the board of directors, by Miss Margaret Topper, superintendent, shows that during April the association's nurses made 1.950 visits to the *i>k. Os 2&5 calls for nttrfing service during the month seventy-live patients were treated frde. The association wiil take part in the centennial parade with a float showing Its wnerk and its - purposes. Announce Rates for G. A. R. Encampment .Special railroad rates will be offered members of the Indiana G A. R. for their forty-first annual encampment in Bloomington May 25 to 27. Plans for the encampment were an nouneed by the headquarters department today. The beadcraarters train will le ;t ve Indianapolis Tuesday morning. May 25 at 7:45. The annual parade will be held in Bloomington on Wednesday afternoon. May 2t5. Orders have been issued designating May 25 as Memorial Sunday and May 30 as the regular Memorial day. WE HAVE WITH US TODAY fT H r TIMES has prepared a quesquestions, which it submits ea> h day to some well-known person. Introducing R. t. Thompson, Promoter, 823 Ilume-Maosur Building. Q. What is your name in full? A. Robert George Thompson. Q. Have you ever had a nickname? A. Tommy. Q. What was your favorite sport sky- when you were a boy? i A. Hockey and baseball. Q. What athletics did you engage or exeel in when roll were in A. Running and bicycle racing. Q How did you happen to meet your wife, and where did you meet her? A. Was captured in Wtnnipeg. Canada. by her sisters. Q. What is your hobby today? A. Satisfying my wife. Q. What was your ambition when you were a boy? A. To be a doctor for children. Q. What event in your life cansed you 5U . to choose your present profession? A, Cash demands from family. Q. If you had yonr life to live over, what profession would you choose ? A. Newspaper editor. wonld you do with a mile lion dollars if you had it to give away ? A. Put Indianapolis In first place, where it belongs.

Remodeling Sale Reductions Throughout All Departments Ste Thi* Opportunity of Buying Your Spring Clothes Now —The Saving is Yours WOMEN’S I SUITS DRESSES COATS If\ // //I* 53.-. ral- Rojnlu $24.50 ereaiion*; B / '/ //jk\ *— 'Tain*— S2SJ9 value— ■ / // \ 826.3° $16.50 $21.50 |V^B Just Sav* 7™ h 10 open * /Wm^m Uot Ocijr* charge account.” |j|f^ //| | SUITS TOPCOATS TROUSERS ||s|{ models Newest itjlc* and Work and dress BSp* I t 1 $27.50 $21.50 $3.50 |Jj * l •fiicf* Qav* ’ 1 wiah to 01,611 a J , do L • charge account. M OUT OF TOWN ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. BLOUSES SKIRTS 4 $3.00 MTVk ,B iB \Si mB ■HBH&n M MBgaHSHFMBK,* mI- f ■iMKTaiwk* fr

U. S. Rents Building From Jap in China PEKING, China, May 14.—An unusual sitnation has arisen in Tientsin. The American consulate always has been located in rented buildings, and recent events have made the consulate the tenant of a Japanese landlord. The building in wMch the consulate is located was formerly the property of an American. L. O. McGowan, who sold bis interest in it to the Japanese firm of Hoshino & Cos. By a strange coincidence the only American newspaper in the northern part of China, the North China Star, is lo-

SEEDS! SEEDS! _ ♦ Vegetable, Flower and Field Seeds of the Highest Quality Garden produce will be higher priced this year than ever before. Never was the home garden so ipuch needed or the importance of GOOD seed so great. You are sure of good seed and bountiful crops when you plant our seeds. Where the Market Gardeners Go About 90 per cent of the market gardeners of Marion county buy their seed of uS. These people are not gardening for th<? fun of it. It is not a "fad” with them. It is a question of good seed or starvation with them. Isn't it pretty safe to buy your seeds where the market gardeners buy? '*fV2 Rival Plant Garden n i Now Plows Baby PL* 1 Bectß thicks Radishea Reg. Pnce $4,25 V,UVJ,U Beans _ _ Tomatoes special, From Our Own _ Hatchery Cabbages Poultry Feeds Corn &0 A(\ and Peas Remedies Lettuce Dawson & Cos. 22-25 North Alabama St. Main 2464 Auto-24-564

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cated tn the same building and now has the same new landlord. This Is only one instance of the position in which the American government is placed by its fa'ilure to secure permanent headquarters wherever there is an American embassy, legation or consulate. Japs and British Discuss Ship Rates NEW YORK, May 14. American. British and Japanese shipping interests are trying tn reach an agreement on rates to the far east. One conference has been held with the j United States shipping board and an- | other is called for Friday.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920.

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