Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 259, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1921 — Page 12
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Try One Yourself You have heard others tell of saving substantial sums by collecting small coins. "Why not try it yourself and see how easy it is? For example, slip into one of our dime banks all the dimes you have on hand at the end of the day, and see how quickly you will reach the $6 capacity of the bank. Ask for one at our New Account Desk in the Banking Room. Jflettljer Ratings anti Crust Company Northwest Corner Market and Pennsylvania. BRANCHES: 1233 Oliver Avenue Northeast Corner West and Washington 2122 East Tenth Street
PURDUE CLASS TO VISIT RESERVE Forestry to Be Studied and Practical Work Performed. Members of the School of Forestry of Pnrdue University will visit the State forest reserve near Henryville, in Clark County, anil do practical forestry work this spring, according to announcement today by Charles C, Dean, State forester under the department of conservation, in charge of the big reservation. Mr. Dearn is in receipt of a letter from Prof. Burr X. Prentice, in charge of the forestry school, accept in an invitation of the conservation department for the class to visit the reserve, and convey-1 ing the information that students will spend at least one week in the State forest either late in April or early in May. Professor Prentice will head the delegation and the students will take over the Hill House during their visit. They will sleep on cots, have a camp cook aad expect to rough it a bit. It is planned for the students to study the tree life of the reservation, plant trees and calipher the tree growth on a number experimental plots. Sufficient timber of the reservation has reached a size where it may be utilized for making railroad ties, and during their sojourn members of the forestry class will select and mark enough trees to cut from three to five thousand ties. The forest reserve of 2.000 acres came into possession of the State eighteen years ago and despite the fact it is but a small acreage as compared to what other States have set aside to promote reforestation and increase timber production, Indiana on this reservation is conducting what is said to be the largest experiment in growing hardwoods ever attempted in the United States. Students from the Purdue School of Forestry have visited the State reserve before for study, but this is the first year students ever participated in planting trees or marking trees of a marketable age. TELLS CLUB OF LIBRARY NEEDS Charles E. Rush Speaks at Rotary Luncheon. In a talk on “My Job,” at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club y<-sterday at the Claypool Hotel. Charles E. Kush, city librarian, spoke of the need of more books for the library anil of what might be accomplished to assist Uiose who wished technical training. A feature of the luncheon program was a number of card tricks performed by Max Malinl, a guest of Bert A. Bay! In introducing him Mr. Boyd explained that Mr. Malinl had appeared before the rulers of many countries and hrd received many decorations for his work. Vincent O'Donnell, a boy singer, who is appearing at Keith’s this week, also entertained the club members. Short talks were mado by X. H. Cartinhour, president of the Indiana Auto Trade Association, and George Wildback regarding the visit of the Itotarians to the Automobile Show tomorrow evening. Forged Checks; Gets Sentence Suspended Special to The Times. \ GRFEXCASTLE, Ind., March 9.—Oral Haltom of Cioverdale, who was placed arrest for forging checks amounting to S2OO, and who had been sentenced to prison for from two to five years, was released Wednesday by Judge James P, Hughes on a suspended sentence. Haltom lost the money gambling here, he said, and his reputed confession resulted in affidavits being filed against twenty-five Greencastle and Cioverdale residents, all of whom pleaded guilty to gambling. Elwood Presbyters to Have New Church Special to The Times. ELWOOD, Ind.. March 9.—Dr. Jesse Bruce, field secretary of the board of church erection of the Presbyterian Church, left for his home in X'ew York City after conferring with local members of the Presbyteiau Chucb on the plans for a fine new church to be erected by the congregation of this city. PUNCH BOARD CAI'SES ARREST. Francis Hattman, 35. proprietor of a drug store at 2444 East Washington street, wns arrested last night and charged with operating a gambling device and with contributing to the delinquency of minors. The police assert that a punch board in the store was being industriously operated by a group of boys.
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Cops Scour Vacant House Seven Times to Capture Negro There is luck in odd numbers, for it was the seventh call received by the police that resulted in the arrest of Louis Wiliams, 25. negro, who said he came to Indianapolis from Evansville and that he was a man without a home. During the last few days women living in the neighborhood of a big vacant house at 1025 North Capitol avenue hud been insulted by a strange negro. The man appeared at the windows of the vacant house, but before the police arrive 1 he would disappear. Six times the police searched the house, and each time failed to find the prowler. Yesterday afternoon Motor Police Brooks and Kimberlin were sent again to the North Capitol avenue house. They guarded the building until the police emergency squad could arrive. Sergeant Johnson led the hunt. Every part of every room was carefully searched, and finally on top of a closet In the attic of the biff residence the negro was found. Grand Jury to Sift Dewey Elliott's Case Dewey Elliott. 2901 McPherson avenue, waived preliminary hearing on charges of vehicle taking In city court late yesterday and was bound over to the grand jury under $2,000 bond by Judge Walter Pritchard. Elliott was arrested three days ago by Detectives Rugenstein and Hynes. The detectives say that on Dee. 29, 1918, Elliott, In company with Clifford Sanders of this city, stole an automobile which 1 wns the property of the United States Rubber Company. The two men drove the machine to Shelbyville, where they were arrested the next day. Elliott ea eaped from the officers at that time, police say, and has been at large since until his recent arrest. Sanders was sen tenced for the crime soon after his arrest, and it is said he has served his "time.” Getting Too Fat? Try Tbis-Reduce People who don’t grow too fat are the fortunate exception. But If you find the fat accumulating or already cumbersome, you will be wise to follow this suggestion which Is endorsed by thousands of people who know. Ask your druggist (or If you prefer write to the MarinoU Cos.. 4612 Woodward Ave. Detroit, Mich.) for a large case of Marmoli Prescription Tablets. One dollar is the price the world over. By doing this you will be safe from harmful drugs and be able to reduce two, three or four pounds a week without dieting or exercise.—Advertisement. TEARS OF STOMACH AND BOWEL TROUBLE Sad three operations and wa3 all run down. Newspaper ad gruided her back to health. "I suffered from stomach and bowel trouble in the wont form for a long time. I went through three serious operations and doctored all the time, but fonnd nothing that wonld do me any good. "On seeing Milks Emulsion advertised tn the dally papers I decided to try it. be first three dose* relieved me, and i am now on the 4tli bottle, and can say t have never taken any medicine that has done me so much good. I am feeling better than I ever did since my operations lam gaining la health and flesh rapidly. I now weigh 148 lb*.”—Mrs. Hattie Sharpe, 10t Ridge St., Keokuk, la. Thousand of sufferer* front catarrh of the atnmaeh, indigestion and bowel troubles. have found that Milks Emulsion gives prompt relief and real lasting bensflt - Milks Emulsion is a p'eaaant, nutritive : food and a corrective medicine. It r*. store* healthy, natural bowel action, do lng away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and quickly U n ts the digestive organs in shape to aaalmtlate food. Asa builder of fleeb and atreagth. Milks Emulsion is strongly recommended to thoss whom sickness has weakened, agd is a powerful aid In resisting and repairing the effects of waau ing diseases. This Is the only solid emulsion mode, end so palatable that it is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. No matter how sever* your case, yon are nrgwd to try Milk* Emulsion nndec this guarantee—Take six bottles home with you, use it according to directions and if not satisfied with the resu'rs, your money will be promptly refunded. Price 78c and $1.50 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Cos., Terre Hsate, Ind. Sold by druggists everywhere.—Adv*rf semenr.
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The traveling photographer took pictures of all the stores at Bounding Billows with everybody standing out in front. Friday afternoon. One of the pictures is blurred right bad as a man who didn't believe it could be done, kept whittling. • * • Slim Pickens, who was attacked by a choking sensation last night, had to send for the horse doctor, who came and loosened his collar. * • • Slim Pickens has been perusing some passages in the almanac about germs anil is now so particular he njver goes out without a lot of lime sprinkled around his feet. Burden of Booze Costs SSO, 10 Days Frank Palmer. 1145 Kentucky avenue, was found guilty in city court yesterday afternoon of operating a blind tiger and was fined SSO and sentenced to ten days in Jail by Judge Walter Pritchard. Patrolman O’Conner arrested Palmer at Kentucky avenue, under the elevated tracks, when he found two gallon Jugs, one quart bottle, one pint bottle and three half-pint bottles of whisky in a suitcase which the man was carrying. • ——: _. ! Often your friends have expressed the desire for your photographs. Old f A you have to tell them f you had no recent prints? Come today for ff a sitting—lt takes hut . a few minutes. 9th Floor Kahn ltldg.
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IIN DIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9,1921.
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GET THE HABIT Wear | NOE’S QUALITY Jewelry MARCH SALE—*2O per cent to 50 per cent off. THE FLETCHER M. NOE 103 N. Illinois St. JEWELRY STORE. Opp. Terminal Station.
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In a drizzling rain or a heavy storm, our raincoats will give complete comfort and protection. If you are looking for variety, you will find it in our stock, which includes Gabardines, Cravenetted Coats, Transparents, Silk Featherweights in stripes, mixtures or solid colors. Ladies’ Coats, $7.50 to $37.50 Gentlemen’s Coats, $12.50 to $42.50 Misses' Capes, $3.50 to $6.50 Misses’ Coats, $2.48 to $14.00 Boys’ Coats, $3.50 to $8.50
VACUUM CLEANERS FREE TRIAL EASY PAYMENTS HATFIELD ELECTRIC CO. Al’TO. 23-123. MAIN 123. ALTO. 23-128.
DISHES Our price* are the lowest. Cups ud Saucers, 10c up. Dishes, 6e up. Little Furniture Store 211 E. Washington 8t
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Meeting for Women Voters Ed. J. Robison Republican Candidate for Mayor Wishes to meet all women voters who are interested in his candidacy at the Assembly Room , Hotel Denison , Friday , March 11th at 3:00 P. M. Headquarters Telephones—Circle 4325, Circle 4326 Nominate a Business Man for a Business Administration —Advertisement.—
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A Deposit Today or Tomorrow in a Savings Account will receive interest from March Ist. WE PAY 4y 2 % ON SAVINGS. $1 or more will open an account. Meyer-Kiser Bank 136 East Washington Street.
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NITROUS OXIDE GAS FOR ABSOLUTE Painless Extracting JUST A QUIET, GENTLE 4LEEP YOU FEEL NOTHING. Whether you have one or thirty teeth extracted, it’s all .he same. (United Union Dental Corp.) Eiteljorg & Moore DENTISTS CORNER EAST MARKET AND CIRCLE. Ground Floor. No Stain te Climb.
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