Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 90, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1920 — Page 10
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SCHOOL BOOK PROFITS FIXED Dealers Who Demand High Prices Called to Account. * Publishers who are trying to sell school books to school authorities and retail book stores at from 80 75 per cent above the list' price this fall may run afoul of the Indiana law, Khich prohibits the sale at more than 12 per cent above the list priced filed with the state board of education. The law carries a penalty of not more than 5500 fine or not more than three months’ imprisonment, or both. Book dealers who have reported to L. N. Hines, state superintendent of public Instruction, that the publishers are both refusing to ship books at the old price and are shipping them with Invoices at the higher illegal prices, are being advised to o#cr the reglar price and, in case the publishers refuse this t 6 report the case to the county prosecuting attorney. Ralph W. DoUglas, assistant business director of the Indianapolis public schools, who Is In charge of the sale of books to pupils this fall, since the book stores refused to handle them because of the low margin of profit, all books fiave been ordered from the publishers subject to the conditions of the Indiana lf.w and that only the list price will Be paid.
‘ GREEN ’ WATER' WAS ONLY DYED City Health Official at Sea Until Bottle Is Found. “Something has happened to the water.’’ said a certain justice 'of the peace over the telephone to The Times. “I don’t know whether it’s that way all over town, but around Market and Delaware streets it turns perfectly green wbeh you pour it on the sidgwalk. “It looks perfectly clear in a glass but when you pour it ont it turns green. . "I called up (he water company and niey said they never heard of anything of this kind before, and I have told the city chemist about it.” Dr. Ecuard J. Dußois. city bacteriologist, responded to the call. He poured some water out of a faucet on the sidewalk and It turned green. Then he poured out some distilled watsr a:id it also turned green. Then he investigated. In a pile of rubbish near the building was found a broken bottle. It contained a small amount of yellow powder. The remainder bad been blown over the neighborhood by the wind. On the bottle was a label stating -that If the powder were mixed with water it would make a bright green dye.
Arizona Street Mart Also Remains Open Because of the opening of the Fountain Square curb market, the impression has been given that the Arizona street market has been discontinued, members of* the South Side Women's club said today. —• They stated that market would be held at Fountain Square Tuesday mornings and Saturday * afternoons and .on Arizona street Wednesday and Saturday mornings.
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30 HOOSIERS TO T. B. GATHERING Important Treatment Phases to Be Discussed at Duluth. More than thirty delegates from Indiana will go to the eighth annual session of the Mississippi Valley Conference on Tuberculosis, Which is to be held at Duluth, Minn., Sept. 2,3 and 4, according to cn announcement today from Dr. Alfred Henry, president of the Marion County Tuberculosis association and formerly president of the conference. Included in the list of Indiana delegates will be Dr. Henry Dr. Harold 8. Hatch, superintendent of Sunnyslde sanatorium; Mary A. Meyers, executive secretary of the Marion County Tuberculosis association; Gertfiude Ludwig, outpatient department nurse at Snnnystde; Marion D. Bell of the Indianapolis free Tuberculosis clinic; Dr. C. H. MeCaskey and others from Indianapolis. Dr. MeCaskey is on the prograhi_.of the health conference, as is Dr. Amos Carter of Rockville, Ind. Among the notable national speakers on the opening day’s program are Dr.' John H. Peck of Des Moines, Ta.; Dr. David A. Stewart of Manitoba, Dr. Sherman C. Kingsley of Cleveiantt, F. L. Hoffman of Newark, O.; Courtney Dinwiddle of Cincinnati, 0., and Dr. Gerald B. Webb of Colorado Springs. The Christmas seal sale, open_ air schools, the modern health crusade, industrial hygieneT tuberculosis clinics and nutritional clinics will be discussed during the second day’s program, by such tuberculosis specialists as: Otto F. Bradley, Minneapolis; F. W. LeClere, Illinois; Charles M. PeForest, New York; - Dr. Russell E. Adkins, Illinois; Dr. F. E. Sampson, Iowa: Dr. E. R. VanderSlice, Michigan, and Ani,a M. Drake, lowa Other speakers include Dr. J. W. Pettit, Ottowa; Dr. p. M. Hall, Minnesota state sanitarium; Dr. B. A. Shepard, Kalamazoo, Mich.; Dr. A. H. Garvin, De troit; Dr. R. G. Allison, ’"Slinttaa polls; Dr. H. L. Taylor, St. Paul, and Dr. E. A. pray of Chicago. Representatives of the Indiana Tuberculosis society and representatives of many of the county tuberculosis organizations of the state will" attend. Find Man Dead Under Ladder Near Garage Iremes Taylor, 331 Ogden street, fell dead today while standing on a ladder repairing a garage at the home of Edwin Steinmetz, 3822 Ruckle street. The body was found by-Silas Gowder, a teamster, who was driving through the alley.
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Prices Will Advance Immediately after the increased enst in transportation rates. Therefore, if you need a new gas range, automatic water heater, or any other gas appliance Now Is the Time to Buy ;jew- • We have a full assortment on hand today, but from present indications the stock will soon be exhausted. New stock will be marked at the advanced prices. Our Prices Include Gas Connections on ranges. As an accommodation to our customers, all ranges and automatic water heaters are sold on monthly payments if desired. \■, * . Citizens Gas Company Majestic building 49* SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA STREET
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Salem Barlow, our talented banjo, picker, says if people keep on finding more interest in a phonograph than they do in the higher circles of music, he is going to have to go back to bottoming chairs. A big, enthusiastic dog fight was getting'under nice headway in front of the blacksmith shop this morning, and would no doubt'have been one of the best of the season, had not a church member stopped it. Raz Barlow says he often wonders at what a powerful Institution the moon Is. but that the public don’t enjoy it near as much as they would if they had to pay to look at it. Dies From Effects of Plunge Into Water William ■ Wl'son, 420 East Michigan street, died from pneumonia last night. Wilson was 1 arning to drive an automobile Aug. 13 when the cor plunged over a fifteen-foot embankment in Gart'eld park, turning over and pinning Wilson' underneath. •' A negro who was teaching Wilson to drive pulled bim from beneath the automobile and saved him from drowning, but the cold water and injuries combined to cause pneumonia, which resulted in Wilson’s death.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24,1920.
ANNUAL MISSION MEETING OPENS Reformed Churches of United .States Convene. Rev. Albert Ackney, missionary from Japan, will deliver the opening address of the eighth annual missionary conference of the Reformed churches in the United States this evening at 6:30 at the Y. W. C. A. * His address will concern young people's work. Addressee will also be made by Rev. '■Wili am H. Knierim of this city, and Professor Mathew Sprlnka of Chicago university. Rev. Knierim will discuss the relation of young people to the missionary and church work, and Prof. Splnka will speak on "Protestantism and Progress.” The welcoming address will be made by Rev. E. M. Evans of St. John’s church, this city, and a song service will be given under the auspices of R. O. Moore. George A— Newton will give a vocal solo. “The Universal God” will be the theme of Rev. R. W. Stotte at the session tomorrow morning. *• Rev. C. A. Hauser of Philadelphia, Pa., will also give a service talk in the morning on “The Sunday School Job.” The following clashes will be held during the day: Women's voice, under the leadership of Miss Carrie M. Kersbner Cooking Oil—Glosabrenner’s. WAKEFIELD’S BLACKBERRY BALSAM Quickly cures Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Cholera Infantum and all loose bowel troubles In adults and babies. No opium. No opiates. Harmless. Doctors recommend it. Seventy-five years without an equal. 40c and 51.00 per bottle. SI.OO size is most economical to buy.—Advertisement. WETO GRAPH Secret Wiltim Spun invaluable tor lovers and tor keeping recipes, addresses, secret memorandum or ether Information safe and private. No stranger can read your postal* if you use the Weto Graph. Great fun for lovers or friends. Don’t miss It. Send 10c end we will send the Wsto Graph by mall with full Instruction* Address PENN PUBLISHING CO.. BUtravtUe. Fa.
The increase in freight rates on all materials used in the construction of gas appliances .takes effect? on the above date. This increase will also be applied to the delivery of finished ranges, water heaters, etc., from the factories to Indianapolis.
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Don’t drink poorly made coffee; own a good percolator. Come In this week and get one. Good aluminum percolators, two quart size for only $1.69.
Brooms 5r!49c Thl| week you can get a good house broom for 49c. f fall A Don’t overlook this °P P o rttinity. ExfffJF tH™ cellent value for the j / \ money. No brooms H 1 111 I'll dellvered unless fLJK Ilin-lft with other goods. Lucas Paints for all F*urposee— Sold Here. - LILLY HARDWARE COMPANY ' 114-118 E. Washington St.
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The Value of Bread Mrs. Housewife—ln buying food you ask three things of it: One —That it tastes good. Two—That it’s nourishing. Three—That you get your full money’s worth of it. Bread is the only food of which you can be sure of these three things nowadays. Ask for American Beauty Bread and Cake The loaf that’s always pure, wholesome, economical. INDIANAPOLIS BAKING CO, Inc. Bread Is Your BEST FOOD—Eat More of It \
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Money and Time-Saving Suggestions for the Canner As you probably know, tiiere is a scarcity of canning fruits and vegetables on the market. This scarcity will be reflected in the high prices you will have to pay for canned goods next winter. This is your opportunity, while the canning season is still young, to save money by canning and“ preserving every bit of surplus garden produce and fruit you can lay hands on. We are showing a complete line of preserving and canning accessories. Let us show you just what you need to “put up” your vegetables and fruits.
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Fruit Jsr Holders lO# up Wiro Racks 75<* up Wash Boilers $1.75 up Canners, complete $4.00 up Glass Jars, % pta., d0*.... 85# up Glass Jars, pta., d0z......85# up JTlais Jars, qts., d05....51.10 up Tin Cana, qta., doz 80# up Canning Forks, each ....35# up Jar Wrenches, each 10# up Colanders, each OO# up Steam Cookers, each, $12.50 up Fruit Presses 60# up
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Round Trip • . Hound Trij^ War Tax Included War Tax Inclrfded $17.30 Niagara Falls, N. Y. $17.30 16.49 Buffalo, N. Y. 16.4/9 14.20 Cleveland, Ohio 14.20 12.45 Cedar Point, Ohio 12/45 12.45 Put-in-Bay, Ohio 12.45 10.80 Toledo, Ohio 10.80 irtfha August 17, 31, Sep/ tember 14,28 VIA. Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Company Dayton & Western Trac. Cos., Ohio Electric Railway, Cleveland & Buffalo Transit Company Leave Indian&polia Tueaday ab<we dates at 7:20 a. m., 9:20 a. m. and 11:% a. m. Connecting at Richmond with Electric Trains for Toledo, Ohio. r RETURN LIMIT —Final return limit to reach original starting point r, o t later than mldAlght of fifteen (15) days from date of sale. The Great Boat "SEEANDBEE” leaves Cleveland for Buffalo at 9:00 p. m each Wednesday, arriving at Buffalo at 7:30 a. m. Address'-Traffic Department, 208 Terminal Building. Indianapolis, sos. f ur _ ther Information and circular glvlifg full particulars regarding Niagara gall* and Tourists rates. Phone Main 2787. J ,
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