Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1920 — Page 11

exhibit model OF FIRST HOME •tate Museum Has Replica of McCormick Homestead. A. recent acqulston to the state museum maintained under the department of conwvatloa Is a miniature work of art xecnted In plaster, carved wood, paints ®d oil of the pioneer homestead of John teCormlck, the first white settler of Inis napolls. The miniature Is the work of John Q. idaxna, 917 lowa street, who constrnctd it ae n exhibit at the Indianapolis entennlal celebration. During centennial week it was on dislay at the John Herron Art Institute, there It attracted favorable comment rerm several thousand persons. The entire work is a faithful reproOetlon of the big cabin home that John established In a clearing on the eaat bank of White river about IS2O, Just a ahort distance north of what is now Washington street. Mr. Adams saw a picture of the McCormick cabin before It was razed and consequently hla reproduction Is realistic and substantial in every detail. The topography reproduced In this scenic miniature shows the cabin resting on a gentle elope with White river a ahort distance away. The artist has several figures in the foreground, such as cattle, hogs and their litters, geese, chickens, ducks and turkeys, two dogs, yoke of oxen hitched to s prairie schooner which are supplemented by men, women and children. Two aettlera In rough homespun of a centuby ago are shown conversing. Two children are depicted at play before the cabin door, while seated In the antique vehicle of pioneer travel is a mother holding a babe to her breast, and two young people. A man walks alongside the plodding, docile ox team nrglng them to greeter speed along the rough trail. Richmond Man Says Wife ‘Vamped* Him BtCHMOND, Ind-, July 2 —Charles O. Parker, who has filed a petition In circuit court for the annulment of his marriage to Iva Parker, asserts that he wae “vamped" Into a consent tomarry. In his eempyalnt Parker alleges that hla wife Induced him to marry her by fraudulently representing that she possessed considerable property. He aays that after marriage he discovered her representations were false complains that his wife’s solo talnmll the money she could from him W

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ANYWHERE that you go this GENUINE Victrola can go. The Victrola VI spells the completion of your enjoyment of the Fourth. For encased within the walls of this sturdy little instrument is, potentially, the music of the world. Take it with you on the drive, the picnic, the river trip, and you take Sir Harry Lauder, John McCormack, Harrold, Galli-Curci and the world’s best dance orchestras and entertainers in the full glory of their finest achievements. $35.00 is the total cost of the Victrola VI, and you can stretch the purchase payments almost as far as you choose. NEW VICTOR RECORDS FOR JULY-Just Out

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“Buddy” and His Villa Avenue Friends.

“Buddy's home! Buddy's’ home!” That was the shout of exultation that went up from Villa avenue, Just nortn of Prospect street, today as the news traveled rapidly, for Bdddy has been a very important figure In the neighborhood affairs. Buddy Is an aged dog. Shepherdblooded, part Collie, the Inseparable playmate of the ''kids'* of the community. Buddy Is tho property of the community ; he Is a neighborhood dog, and his home has generally been wherever he has wagged his tall In the vicinity of the 900 block on Villa avenue. BLDDIF’S BARKS DISTCRB NEIGHBORS. Then Buddy undiplomatically, but exceedingly “doggedly dog-liko,” barked loudly In the community at night, and someone called tho dog-ponnd. Joseph McGinty, tho dog-pound master, came out after Buddy, found ho boro no license tag. and ho took tho aged canine off to a “cell” at tho dog-ponnd. Tears came into the eyes of the girls and boys of the community when they learned that Buddy has been "pinched” on a “vagrancy” charge. And out at tho dog-pound. Buddy occupied a cell next to the death chamber. Days went by and no one seemed to find In Buddy favorable consideration, that la the visitors who came to pick

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out a pet, pay the required license fee, and “adopt” tho dog. Buddy must have missed his Villa avenue friends, and his countless friends

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Unsightly Disfigurations Tel! of Impure Blood. Don’t close your eyes to the warning which nature gives, when unsightly pimples appear on your face and other parts of the body. Not only are these pimples and splotches disfiguring, but they lead to serious skin diseases that spread and cause the most discomforting irritation and pain. Sometimes they foretell Eczema, boils, blisters, scaly eruptions and other annoyances that burn like flames of Are. and make you feel that your skin Is ablaze. When these symptoms appear on

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did not seem to be able to collect money enough to pay the required license fee. Then Buddy refused to be Incarcerated and he knowingly unlocked the gate to his “cell” and inquiringly sought out the chief dog-jailer, Mr. McGlnty, and looked up into his face pitifully. BACK HOME WITH COMPANIONS. “Back home you go, old fellow," decided the dog pound keeper, ns he choked back his emotion and loaded Buddy into the automobile. And when Buddy was taken back to the home of Mrs. Burris, 931 Villa avenue, the aged dog barked loudly, barked twice, as If to call his clan. The children came running from all dlrectlou6. “Buddy’s home. Hello, there, old fellow.” Youthful hands patted the shaggy head and youthful hearts beat wildly with glee to see their companion again. The Indianapolis Humane society decreed that Buddy should not die, but his license fee has been paid, and arrangements made for Buddy to live there In the Villa avenue neighborhood and spend his remaining days with hl youthful friends. Permit Issued for Meridian Building A building permit has been Issued to the Indlanapolls-Lexlngton Realty Company for the construction of a four-story concrete, fireproof construction, sales and storage building at 1142 North Meridian street, to cost $107,000. The Hoosler Construction Company is the contractor.

any part of tho body, take prompt steps to rid the blood of these disorders. And the one remedy which has no equal as a blood cleanser is S. S. S., the purely vegetable blood medicine, which has been on the market for more than fifty years. It is sold by druggists everywhere. If you are afflicted with any form of skin disease do not expect to be cured by lotions, ointments, salves and other local remedies, as they can not possibly reach the source of the trouble, which Is In the blood. Begin taking 8. 8. S. today, and write a complete history of your case to our chief medical adviser, who will give you special Instructions, without charge. Write at once to Medical Director. 608 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. —Advertisement

ORDERS 7 BANKS TO FILE ANSWERS Judge Hay Acts in Street Commission Fraud Case. Motions asking that the suits be dismissed or the petitions sustained - for the granting of a demurrer to seven suits brought by Attorney General Ele Stansbury in behalf of the city of Indianapolis against seven Indianapolis banks and trust companies to recover $11,300 “ on * **y the banks on vouchers signed by former Street Commissioner

HAAG’S CUT-PRICE DRUGS Another Big Cut in the Price of Drugs No Maii Orders Filled at the Reduced Prices Everything Fresh, Genuine, of the Purest and Best Quality. Prices Subject to Change Without Notice $1.50 Abbott's Saline Laxative $1.19 jjp Harlem Oil Caps Tillys 29c 25c Babcock's Corylopsis Talc 100 00c Abbott's Saline Laxative 490 35 c Harlem Oil Caps Gold 29c 25c Babcock’s Cut Rose Ta1c..... -150 75c Abbott’s Rheumatic Remedy.. 59c 25c Hill’s Cascara Quinine Tabs 19c 50c Boncllia Face Powder 89c $-.50 Absorbing $2.24 50c Horlick’s Maltefl Milk 30c 400 Djer-Kiss Taleuxn 24c sic'Abir/n°a rb w e at/ r r i&T 5 Kick's Malted Jer-K!.s Face Powder SIOO Albolene Oil IT® $1.20 Homo Malted Milk 89c $125 Djer-Kiss Face Powder 98c 35c Allen’s Uloerine* SalV. $4.00 Hetuo Malted Milk s7.'>B 7 Sr Dorln’s Brunette Rouge 49c 75c Alophen Pill. 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Fountain Syringes and Combinations at Cut Prices Haag’s Pills for Indigestion, Sick Hsadaotn, Biliousness and Constipation 280 Haeq's Water Glees Preserves Eggs 10 to 1 2 Months. Haag's Ingest Powdar Kills Bed Bugs, Fleas, Roaohes and Plant Uos The 7 Haag Cut-Price Drug Storet are Located in the Center of the Shopping District of Indianapolis The Haag Drug Store at 156 N. Illinois is only Six Doors North of Interurban Station The Haag Drug Stores at 27 and 53 South Illinois St. are in the Square South of Washington St, The Haag Drug Store, 101 West Washington St., is in the Point Store Room of the Lincoln Hotel. The Three Other Haag Drug Stores are located 114 North Pennsylvania St., 55 Virginia Ave, and 802 Massachusetts Ave., corner College.

Rug Sale We just received a large shipment of Congoleum rugs with border slightly imperfect. These will be placed on sale Saturday morning at 8:30, while 75 last in all sizes and patterns. Special Low Prices Come Early CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS 335-345 W. Wash

Dennis J. Bush, have been overruled by Judge Linn Hay of superior court, room 2. The court ordered the defendants to file answers to the complaint not later than Sept. 7 next. The suits charge that Bush as street commissioner In 1914 and 1915 practiced a fraud on the city of Indianapolis and the board of works by placing on the pay roll the names of fictitious and non-existing persons who were said to have been employed in the department. The banks are not charged with any fraudulent action but the attorney generals office is trying to determine the responsibility In an effort to recover the money said to have been paid out

by the banks on the reported fake war- j rants which, it is charged, were signed properly by certain city officials at that time. The defendant banks are the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company, the Indiana National bank, the Continental NrMonal bank, the Merchants National bank, the National City bank, the Fletcher American National bank and the Aetna Trust and Savings Company. The banks contend they were not | parties to tho reputed fraud, had on J knowledge of It and claim the respon- j sibility rests on those who signed and j approved of the city pay vouchers. In these suits only legal questions are j Involved.

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VACATION TIME WITS IT* SUIVBURJN MOSQUITO BITES RED BUOS CHIGQERB POISON IVY Don’t let these things worry you; take along a bottle of Dr. Porter’s Antiseptic Healing Oil It stop* the Itching, takes out the poison, heals the bites and kill* the insects. 30c per Bottle.

PROMINENT MAN OF MARION, IND., ENDORSES DREW Proprietor of Julius Wilson B*iry Cos. declares the new medicine has helped both himself and wife. Relieved that tired, listless, no-ao> count feeling and biliousness, says it's a great spring tonic. Day by day prominent men and woman are coming forward reporting the excellent benefits they hare obtained by taking the great root and herb remedy, Dreco, for stomach disorders, indigestion. gas in the stomach, biliousness, constipation, weak kidneys, catarrh, and rheumatism. For instance—Mr. Julius L. Wilson, proprietor of the big dairy farm on the outskirts of Marion, Ind., and prominent member of the Grant County Dairy association, who says: ‘•I hare always been in good health bnt lately X noticed that every morning I’d feel tired and hated to start out on the day's work. I knew that I was bilious so my wife and I decided that both of ns would take the Dreco treatment as a spring tonic. I am glad to say that both of ns are feeling wonderfully improTed since finishing only the first bottle, but we are going to take three more bottles before w® stop. My lirer is acting fine and I feel better in i every way." The good old-fashioned root*, herbs, barks and leaves like our forefathers \ brewed their teas from and raised a hardy race of people, are still recognised as the best remedies for the stomach. ! lirer, kidneys, bowels and blood. Dreco is made from twelve herbal plants and its action is prompt and pleasant for i man, woman and child. Dreco is not an experiment It Is a safe, harmless combination of natural j extracts, and contains no dangerous minerals, acids or salts. It Is nature’s mediI cine and can be taken with safety Into the most delicate system. Dreco is Inexpensive and le now dispensed by modern drug stores almost everywhere. AH good druggists now sell Dreco end | it is being especially introduced in Indianapolis by Clark & Cade’s Claypool Hotel Drug Store.—Advertisement.

Mending TISSUE SPxSTSH No •owing or darning. Repairs onothing, , silk, satin, cotton goods, ribbons, fabrics of all kinds, kid gloves, mackintoshes, umbrellas, parasols, stockings, etc. PackSge .postpaid. 15 cents, two packages, 2i Jip. Address PENN PIBLISHtNO CO„ Pa.

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