Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 159, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1920 — Page 13

Saltiest Lake Found in Western Canada SENLAC, Sask, Nov. 12.—When five capitalist* Calgary bought a email take near Senlac recently the country people laughed. The Joke was that hard-headed business men should be so foolish as to Invest real money in IS7 acres of water. The lake has been known for years as the Dead Sea. Though a few miles away rich farm lands stretch on every side, the country Immediately about it Is a deeolate, treeless prairie. Encircling it are beachea white with heavy incrustations of salt that at a distance resembles the breaking of continuous surf. In its snowy border the green lake suggests a giant emeral set in white enamel. Boys who swim in its deep holes can lie on the surface without motion as on a feather bed and could go to sleep comfortably, If they wished. Standing upright without touching the bottom, nearly half their bodies are out of the water. Those who dive bob up to the surface like corks. It Is almost impossible to sink. Before purchasing the “worthless” pond the capitalists had the water analysed. It contained 53 to 55 per cent salt. This is a salt content greater than that of th Dead Sea in Palestine and five times greater than that of the Great Salt I.ake in Utah. The Saskatchewan Lake Is believed to be the saltiest body of water in the world. Hindu Has Faith in Spiritual America NEW YORK, Nov. 12—With highest faith In the spiritual strength of America, and with expectation that cur country will continue to encourage those cultural Ideals, once characteristic of Europe at Its best, Sir Rabindranath Tagore, celebrated Hindu poet, has come again to New York City after an absence of four years. Dr. Tagore Is here for the purpose of lecturing on the literature and poetry of India. He says the proceeds of his lectures, of the sales of b'. books and the money received from .he Nobel prize will be devoted to the support of his university for boys at Bolpur, In the province of Bengal. The poet hopes to incnlcate In the youth of his country a lore for the lore and philosophies of India, and to found courses In those subjects which cannot be acquired at well established universities.

HudersJC Sale Continues Friday and Saturday A.I Bom Stores Washington and Penn. Sts. N. E. Cor. Illinois and Mich. Sts. Advertised Prices Do Not Include Tax Note These Items BGc l-’b. Delicious Vanilla Wrapped Caramels 81c 51.25 Laila Roakh Assorted Chocolates SSU $1.26 25c Biker’s Peroxzone Cre?m 26c 50c Riker's Violet Cerate 51c 50c Yiolet Duice Vanishing Cream 51c 25c Rexall Tooth Paste 26c SI.OO Bouquet Ramee Face Powder sl.Ol 50c Bouquet Ramee Talcum Can. sfc 15c Rexall Toilet Soap 18c ioc Harmony Foiling Passage Cream •• • • Jar* 51c 60c Cocoa Eutter Ccld Gresm •• • Jar* 6lc 50c Syta Face Powder in France) L7** s!c 50c Syta Rouge <Dark Shade) 51c SI.OO Septone Quinine Hair Tonic ...... Kettle* sl,Ol $1.25 Violet, Liiac or Wistera Toilet Water Itottle* sl. / 6 50c Harmony Liquid Shampoo • • • •Itottle* 5-C sGcLord Baltimore Linen (Assorted Tints) 51s Ssc Symonds Inn Cocoa ... . . Can* 36c 45c Delicious Peanut Butter •• • • Jar* 48c 50c Blackberry-Grape Jam Sic 25c Biker’s Cold and Grippe Fills *••••• Boxes 26c 35c Hiker’s Cough Expectorant ' • • Bottle* 30s $1,25 Hiker’s Syr. Hypcphosphiies Comp. Itottle* $1.26 $2.50 Maximum Fountain Syringe T:° $2.51 $2.50 Maximum ret Water Bottle L 7 $2.51

Thanks Burglars for_Finding Rye ATLANTA, Gn., Nov. 12.—Former Mayor James G. Woodward la happy because burglars who visited his home, 251 East Hunter street, in their ramblings about bis home discovered some old rye liquor which had been hid ten years ago and which Mr. M oodward had forgotten long a—. When Mr. Woodward and his family returned home late several half pint bottles of Lewis 66, Four Roses. Three Feathers and other brands were found on the floor in one of the rooms Clothing worth several hundred dollars was taken. Why the burglars did not steal the liquor is the most amazing thing about the robbery.

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