Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1920 — Page 10
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Ah Interesting Sight Tonight or any other Saturday night between 6 and 8:30 you can see hundreds of thrifty people depositing part of their week’s earnings in this strong bank. Moreover, you can see at the same time 35 or 40 people starting accounts — some of them with a dollar. Largetf in Indiana jflrtrfjer Checking Account* gjatrings ani Crust Company Will Help You to Save Safely N. W. Cor. Market & Pennsylvania
PARADE TO MARK MEMORIAL DAY Services Also to Be Held in Monument Circle. Indianapolis ■will celebrate tbe first Memorial day in which all returned soldiers of the world war will be given the opportunity to participate tomorrow. The observance will be opened with a program at the Soldiers' and Sailors’ monument, where school children, under the direction of the veterans of three wars, will scatter flowers over the four sectors. The invocation rt the Monument will be given by Kev. James D. Stanley, rector of Christ church. An address will be given by Homer Dale, department commander of the United States war veterans. BENEDICTION ALSO TO BE GIVEN. The benediction will be pronounced by Gen. L. Martin Simonson of the Salvation Army. Detachments of the United States army under Col. George L. Converse, of the United States navy under Lieut. Thomas A. Orr, of the marine corps under Capt. C. Dunbeck and of the aviation department under Capt J. H. Randolph, will participate in the ceremonies. An airplane will fly over the monument dropping flowers. At Crown Hill cemetery school children, veterans of three wars, and auxiliaries of veterans organizations will participate in the ceremonies. Judge Solon J. Carter will be the principal speaker. A program In honor of sailors who gave their lives in the wars will be given at the Capitol avenue bridge at 3 o’clock. Mrs. Claudia Erther, assisted by Mrs. Henrietta Neal, will have charge of the ceremonies. Frank C. Riley will deliver the principal address at Mt. Jackson cemetery. BOY SCOCTS TO RECEIVE FLAG. A flag will be presented to the Eoy Scouts, troop No. 67, by the Alvin P. Hovey post, women’s relief corps. A municipal program will be given at the Floral Park cemetery. The invocation wtll bo delivered by Rev. A. W. Wood. Rev. H. W. Baldride will deliver the address at the Anderson cemetery at 11 o’clock. Services will be held at the Holy Cross
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Gas and Industry Our city is rejoicing; over the news that the Westinghouse Company is about to establish an immense new plant here. It is worth while that the public should know that this plant would not have been brought to Indianapolis if the Citizens Gas Company had not been able to give assurance that suitable mains for giving large supplies of gas to the new plant would be ready by the time gas is needed. 'Without a large supply of gas the new Westinghouse plant can not run. Without our assurances in this matter, the Westinghouse Company would not have considered Indianapolis for a moment. We had to admit that adequate gas supplies could not be provided if the people of Indianapolis insist on heating their homes with gas. The Westinghouse people assumed that the present fuel shortage would be over by the time the new factory needs gas, and that the people of Indianapolis would not endanger the industries of the city by taking gas for house-heating in such a way as to exhaust the supply. We want the public fully to appreciate the significance of gas in the city’s industries. While the Westinghouse plant will need more gas than most other plants in Indianapolis, it is not exceptional in being absolutely dependent upon gas for operation. The Citizens Gas Company has abundant capacity for supplying all gas required by the Industries of Indianapolis without diminishing the supply needed for all essential domestic purposes. But the Gas Company can not heat the town and will never be able to heat the town. Any attempt on the part of the public to use gas for heating will not only result in bad service for domestic purposes, but will destroy many of the city’s most important industries. Great damage and loss resulted from this attempt in April. If the people had not tried to use gas for heating, normal pressure could have been carried throughout that period. In preventing the exhausting of the gas supply we had to reduce pressures so that most industries could not use gas at all. At the very low price of gas in Indianapolis there is always a temptation to use it for heating purposes. But the people of the city should understand that the industries of the city will be paralyzed unless-they give up this policy altogether. It is in the belief that this will be done that the great Westinghouse plant is coming to Indianapolis. - - • * Citizens Gas fampany
and Jewish cemeteries at 3 o'clock, at the Greenlawn cemetery at 10 o'clock, at the New Crown cemetery at 10 o’clock, at the Memorial Park cemetery at 10 o’clock and at the Ebenezer cemetery at 2 o'clock. A parade to be participated in by members of the G. A. R., veterans of the i\orld war, and various auxiliaries will move through the downtown streets at 2 o’clock. Because of the formation plans for the parade Spanish war veterans and the women's auxiliaries of the Spanish war veterans have refused to march. The Spanish war veterans object to marching behind the Sons of Veterans, a civilian organization. They contend that all veterans should be given precedence over civilian organizations. Taking the same stand, the women's auxiliaries have withdrawn because they have been asked to march ahead of the world war veterans. International Union Offices Sought Here To urge the establishment of the International union headquarters in Indianapolis, a large delegation of Indianapolis labor union officials are planning to attend the convention of the American Federation of Labor at Montreal, Canada, beginning June 7. Among the Indianapolis union officials who are members of the executive council and are scheduled to attend, art r> Daniel J. Tobin, president of the Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stable-, men and Helpers of America; Frank Duffy, secretary-reasurer of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America; William Green, secretary-treas-urer of the United Mine Workers of America, and Jacob Fischer, secretarytreasurer of the Journeymen Barbers' International Union of America. Ed Jackson Speaks at Banquet Here Ed Jackson, secretary of state, delivered tbe principal address last night at a banquet at the Hotel Lincoln, observing the thirty-first anniversary of the founding of the Federal Savings and Insurance Company. Following tha banqnet a theater party was held at B. F. Keith's.
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1920.
NOTICE! A TIP TO ICE PEDDLERS SERVICE ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO. 935 EAST NORTH STREET 2000 TONS IN STORAGE WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU THROUGH THE HOT SEASON INVITE PATRONAGE OF .£ L PEDDLERS $3,000 REWARD A. G. Schwab & Sons, Jewelers, of Cincinnati, 0., will pay $3,000.00 in cash for the return to them of a trunk stolen May 15, from Baggage Room, Muncie, Indiana, described as follows, with full contents: A heavy wooden, painted medium dark red, 3 feet in length, 2 feet in width, 2 feet high, bound with heavy castiron, painted black; with heavy standard swing cover secured with two brass hinge keylocks, and one spring snap directly in the center of the cover. Oa each end is painted in white letters “S-28.” Letters about five Inches high with “S” painted directly over “28.” Any information secured relative to the recovery of this trunk A. G. Schwab & Son of Cincinnati, Ohio, can be notified, or the nearest office of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency.
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BORN abroad, unable to read or write English, a day laborer, unfitted for a good job, Carl Nielson joined the United States Army. A few months ago he received an honorable discharge. In one year he rose from private to corporal, then to sergeant. He has learned English. He has become a trained mechanic, a valuable American citizen. Ask if.thcre’s a vacancy for you in our new, democratic, peace-time Army, * s • U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION 102 South Illinois St. Indianapolis, Ind.
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TOeDAYSergeant Trained mechanic Has learned to read and write English In perfect physical condition Has saved $250
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