Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 278, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1921 — Page 9

GARDEN hints ARE ISSUED Special Service of Park Department Announces Bulletin. Early planting la tht first essential to anccessful growth, declare* the special •ervlca of the city park department In a bulletin on planting of trees, shrubbery and plants, issued today. All plantings of deciduous trees and shrubs should be completed at the first opportunity and care should be taken to have firm and well-watered soil around the roots, the special service advises. Other hints in the bulletin are as follows: All small fruit that was buried last fall may be uncovered now. An application of manure will appreciably improve fruit Strawberries should be removed for the season now. Stir under winter mulch of manure. Prune hardy roses at once If not attended to heretofore. Look over lawn now. Sod all small bare spots. Seed all large areas. Go over all ahrnbg and trees before they start out In foliage and destroy all caterpillar nests. To do this now will go a long way toward Insect control this summer. The perennial border should be looked after. Fill In all vacant places. Obtain new plants or divide old ones for this planting. Fertilize. All beds of shrubbery should have the ground well stirred and kept loose and moist the entire growing season. To do so permits the proper circulation of air and prevents the evaporation of water. All trees that have been recently transplanted should not be allowed to suffer from lack of water. Get supply of spraying materials now. Go over sprayer carefully to see that all working parts are in proper working condition. Insects and diseases are bound to appear. and it is always best to be prepared. Call special service, department public parks, for suggestions and advice relative to all horticultural problems.

Richmond Woman Files for Mayor Special to The Times. RICHMOND, Ind., Mar*h 3* .—Esther Griffin White, chairman of the Republican woman's committee for the lfi-Ti cam paign. is believed to be one of the firsi women to file her intention to be a candidate for mayor of an Indiana city. Thb primary will be held in April in the event that the special election to vote on the city manager form of government is not held. The action of local civic organizations in sponsoring the city manager form has seemed to put the lid on political activities here. The announcement by Miss White is the first move to take advantage of opportunity to run for mayor in case the proposed new system falls. The fact that the petition for anew city government has not been presented to city officials and cannot be until after the final date for filing petitions in the primary, is expected to lead other candidates to hand their names to the city clerk In order to be prepared in case anything should happen to prevent the special election. Shelbyville Warms Up Primary Race Special to The Times. SHELYVJLLE. Ind., March 31—With three days remaining for candidates in the primary election of May 3, to file their applications with the city clerk, practically all offices have 'been filed for by candidates of both parties in tills city. The only office not yet filed for Is that of Democratic councilman-at-large. Luther Hord, owner of Herd Sanitarium has announced for Democratic councilman-at-large and Robert Tappan. manager of a loan company is the Democratic candidate for councilman of the fifth ward, a normally Republican district. All Republican candidates have filed during the last week. Shelby County Rural Exams Special to The Times. SHELBY VII.LE. Ind., March SO.—Of the 217 pupils who wrote in the district school examinations held in March. l.sO made passing grades, twenty failed in one. two in three subjects and eight failed in all subjects. The girl pupils were far in the lead of the boys In the examination, there being 105 girls and only eight-four boys who passed the examinations. Another examination is to be held In April for those who failed on the first test in order to give them an opportunity to make up the work. The school officials announced today that the board will probably follow its action of last year in not holding a commencement cf the district school graduates. Last year was the first in which this custom was abandoned on account of the expense and also the lack of facilities to handle the crowds which had always attended the exercises.

Adler-i-ka Again! “I ■was bothered with gas on the stomach, belching and general stomach distress. The first bottle of Adler-i-ka gave relief, and bottles CFRED me. I feel fine now.” (Signed) George Kosak. Adler-l-ka acts on HOTII upper and lower bowel, removing foul matter which poisoned stomach. Brings out all gasses, relieving pressure on heart and other organs. EXCELLENT for gas on the stomach or sour stomach. Removes a surprising amount of foul, decaying matter which yo.u never thought was in your System and which nothing else can dislodge. Tends to CURE constipation and Lrevent appendicitis. Adler-i-ka surprises those who have used only ordinary powel and stomach medicines. H. J. feuder, druggist. Wash, and I’eun. Sts.— Advertisement.

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* Divorce Mill ’ Discovered in N. Y. County No Less Than 60 Fake Decrees Declared Signed With Forgeries. NEW YORK, March 81.—New York Supreme Court justices were turning their attention today to disclosures ot an alleged “divorce mill” in Westchester County, which is said to have granted no fewer than sixty fake decrees through the medium, of forged signatures of justices. A dozen more fake -divorces are said to have been manufactured in New York county. The Westchester “mill," according to well authenticated reports, was directed by a “lawyer” with headquarters in Greely Square, in, uptown Now York. Many of the men and women whose marriage bonds were thus fraudulentlydissolved, have remarried and are bigamists under the law. "The mill director’’ Is described as a man who came to New York from Chicago some ten years ago and who previously was a practicing attorney In Vermont and Indiana. He disappeared two months ago when his office effects were sold for non-payment of rent. The Westchester grand jury will be <ailed upon to look into the case. 2 Tipton Women on Democratic Ticket Special to The Times. TIPTON, Ind., March 31. —Two women were selected by tbe Democrats of Tipton last night to carry the party standards in the race for two city offices. Miss Mildred Lebo will run for treasurer and Mrs. Nina Smith for clerk. Sterling Stanerford was named as the mayoralty candidate. It is not known yet whether there will be a primary election because thus far there is only one man for each office representing each party.

INGROWN TOE NAIL How to Toughen Skin so Nail Turns Out Itself

A few drops of “Outgro" upon the skin surrounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, nml the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro’’ is a harmless antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. However, anyone enn buy it from the drug store in tiny bottles containing directions.— Advertisement.

Healthy Liver Healthy Life Your liver—healthy or clogged, active or sluggish—makes all the difference between a vigorous, cheerful life and low spirits and fail- 1 Tc.subdue CAHTER S a stubborn Siffl stti ■* liver, over come consti- A fM JL r_ *=: ” pation, dizzi- w 1 L-L-S* ness, bilious- J "SB'?— ness, indigestion, headache and the blues there is nothing on earth so good as Cuter’* Little LherPlfif, Purely vegetable. Small Pill—Small Dose—Small Price

WEAK WOMEN cannot hope ever to become str6ng and well again unless they have plenty of good. rich, red blood of the kind that organic iron —Nuxated Iron —helps make. N'uxated Iron Is like the iron In your blood and like the iron In spinach, lentils and apples, while metallic iron is iron just as it comes from the action of strong acids on iron filings. Nuxated Iron does not injure the teeth nor upset the stomach; it is an entirely different thing from ordinary metallic iron. It quickly helps make rich, red blood, revitalize wornout, exhausted nerves and give you new strength nnd energy. Over 4,000.000 people annually are using it At all druggists. Beware of substitutes. The genuine has N. I. stamped on every tablet. Always Insist on having the genuine. I For Red Blood. Strength and Endurance j

Bad Stomach Sends Her to Bed for 10 Months Eatonic Gets Her Upl “Oyer a year ago,” ears Mrs. Dora Williamt!, 14 1 took to bed and for 10 months did not think I would live. Eatonic helped me bo much I am now up and able to work. I recommend it highly for stomach trouble.” Eatonic help* people to get well by taking: up and carrying out the excess acidity and gases that put the Stomach out of order. If you have indigestion, eourneeg, heartburn, belching inod repeating, or other itomacb distress, take an Eatonic after each meal. Big box costs only a tribe with your druggist’s guarantee.

Shelbyville Acts to Halt Epidemic Special to The Times. SHELBYVILLE, Ind., March 31.—Unless there is more strict attention given the rules of quarantine in connection with the smallpox conditions in this city, it will be necessary to close all public gathering places, it was announced today by Dr. Frank E. Ray, secretary of the city board of health. Disregard of the rules which apply to families under quarantine has caused the disease to spread until the situation is now alarming, stated Dr. Ray. More than thirty families are under quarantine in the city from smallpox and scarlet fever. Ten new cases of smallpox were discovered today, one of the cases being of a teacher In the Shelbyville schools, who lives at the county jail. It Is probable that all schools, churches, theaters and other public buildings will be closed if an epidemic stage is reached. Dr. Ray stated that a number of instances have been reported to the board of health where members of families under quarantine have not remained away from their homes or have left their homes after the quarantine was. placed, and children from these families have been found playing with other children, causing the disease to spread. Light Plant Damages Caused by Negligence Special to The Times. RICHMOND, March 31.—Negligence or carelessness on the part of one or more employes at the Richmond municipal light plant was given as the cause for the burning out of several tubes in one of the boilers at the plant, resulting in

pFISH Fresh Caught Fish Lakes and rivers are now wide open—fancy stock arriving daiIy—FRESH CAUGHT—or winter caught stocks which are slightly lower in price—in ordering state which you prefer—both arc guaranteed to be fancy. Winter Caught Stock Fine River Buffalo, lb 10£ Fancy Large Mullets, lb 10^ East Coast Bluefish, lb 12y 2 # ITEH LB. *1 SUL c ■Mi IFER LB. /II w Fresh Caught Stock Fresh Caught .Jack Salmon \ ~E R En . Fresh Caught Saugers r Fresh Caught Blue Pike > ggC Fresh Caught Perch I Fresh Caught Croppies ' Fancy Fresh Roe Shad \ Fancy Fresh Buck Shad # pEK un. Fancy Fresh No. 1 Salmon f Fancy Fresh Red Snapper \ |ZC Choice Halibut Steaks / Fancy Dressed Catfish \ Fine Lake Trout J r I Shad Roe, Live Lobsters, Jumbo Frogs, Shrimp, I Finnan Haddies, Clams, Etc. Willis Fish and Oyster Cos. 337 East Market Street.

There's Still a Good Selection of Columbia Records At 59c Just a Few of the 130 Retired Numbers

A-658 Any Old Time at All. On the Level You’re a Little Devil. A2708 l ull o’ Pep. Aloma. A2713 Wait and See. Some Day I’ll Make You Glad. A2719 No One But Y’ou. It Gets Them All. A2732 Anything Is Nice If it Comes From Dixieland. You Can’t Blame the Girlies At All. A2830 Among the Whispering Bines. Just for Me and Mary. A2834 Lola. One-Step. i Temperamental Bag. A2836 You Ain’t Heard Nothing Vet. Come on and Play With Me.

The Carlin Music Cos. 143 E. Washington Street

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 31,1921.

damage amounting to several hundred dollars. Several changes in the operating force will be made as a result of the findings, according to Superintendent Dillon. The water was permitted to reach a dangerous low level and tubes became overheated. Insurance companies will not be responsible.

Epsom Salts like Glass of Lemonade

A few cents buys \\ # °£>° .< a handy package . • *cso o °' *. of “Epsonade Salts” which Is real epsom '*^-^l*’°salts combined with fruit derivatives, giv- • infill/ ’ nß 11 ,ho taatc S’ * j] Wf sparkling lemonade. ,9 o, g o iou t,ie B P* en * 4 Ov, I'm/ did physic-action of , • ' iff/ a d °se of epsom salts £■* °*& without the awful taste and nausea. Try it when bilious, headachy or constipated. Warning! Don’t merely ask for “tasteless epsom salts" or you may get a soda Imitation. Always ask for “Epsonade Salts” and look for the name. American Epsom Association. —Advertisement. ,

A2839 Wonderful Pal. Nohody Knows. A2838 Cairo. Rose Hoorn. A2BOI Chloe. YVa There Ever a Pal Like You. A2803 Oh, Mother, I’m Mild. YY’hy Did You Do It? A2866 Comrades. Sweethearts. A2879 Ah! There! Just Another Kiss. A2BBO Daaelng Honeymoon. Fe FI Fo Fum. A2907 Abe Kablbble Dictates a Letter. Abe Kablbble at the 801 l Game. A2910 The Crocodile. Mho Wants a Baby? A2934 My Sahara Rose. Sudan.

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Hoover Electric Sweepers Quick Meal Gas Ranges Fifth Floor.

II PUB FIRST FLOOR MERCERIZED NAPKINS, size 15x15 inches, combination floral and spot designs; special, dozen $1.19 DRESSER SCARFS, Bize 18x45 inches, filet lace effects, $1.25 quality; while 85 scarfs last, each 59ft HUCK GUEST TOWELS, woven tape borders, 20c quality (dozen, $1.25), each 12 %? TURKISH TOWELS, individual size, full bleach, 19c quality, each 13%ft SANITARY DISH CLOTHS, size 13x13 inches, heavy thread, 8 l-3c quality, each 5?

Remnants White Goods and Table Damask at y 2 original bolt price! Consisting of organdies, plain and fancy voiles, longcloths and skirtings, and both mercerized and all-linen table damask. For example, a remnant marked $2.00, deduct (4 and pay #I.OO. A remnant marked $4.00, deduct *4 and pay #2.00, etc.

MOHAIR, yard wide; white, navy and black; 75c quality, yard 48<t NAVY FRENCH SERGE, 42 inches wide, part wool; SI.OO quality, yard 69ft COLORED VOILES, 45 inches wide; biscuit, reseda, nickel, pink and white; fine even thread for dresses; 75c quality, yard 40^ BLACK AND WHITE SHEPHERD CHECKS, 54 inches wide, 60% wool, three different size checks; special, yd..#1.29

FROM OUR MODEL GROCERY Supply your Saturday and Sunday provision needs on Friday—deliveries made Saturday.

BREAKFAST BACON, lean, sweet cured, machine sliced, pound 24ft

OLIVES, genuine Seville M&nzanilla olives stuffed with Spanish sweet peppers, bottle, 23c and *”? MUSHROOMS, finest French Hutton Champignons, (largo can, 69c), small can 39? BUTTE RIN E. Standard brand, “colored,’ free from animal fat, ready to serve on the table, pound 34? DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE, extra fine, large eyed New York State (pound, 79c), 1/4 pound, 21st

A MOST EXTRAORDINARY SALE—2OO New SPRING DRESSES 0 Women SIO.OO *** Mignonette, tricotine, serge. 'jpSSi All opportunity to get a spring dress of / fw\ such good quality and such smart styles / i§\ that woraen wi U be atnazed aDd delighted I iB| a t the price. i M l Dresses suitable for office, for street, for \ SI general spring wear—new girdle models I ST that are becoming to both miss and matron, JXX irimmed with effective tinsel cut tracing. JK\ Brown, navy, taupe, black and other colors. Special SIO.OO Brand new arrivals, just unpacked—two hundred WALKING SKIRTS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Limit one §) HA j us , f or /S\ calmer LOV Frida Jgjj Newest colors and combinations —plaid skirts <tTT||£pkC In attractive pleated models. Clever plaids and small checks for the young miss—pretty * chalk-striped gray in plain models for the There's only 200 —every one of a quality that iff' far exceeds the pricing. For your best Interest fl/ we advise that you come early, when the selection Is at its best. No C. O. D.’s, no exchanges, no refunds. L*lmlt one skirt to a. customer. Sale price $2.59 (Three hundred) NIGHT- APRONS FOR WOMEN GOWNS AND ENVELOPE AND MISSES, large coverall CHEMISE FOR WOMEN and bungalow models, tie AND MISSES, of muslin, backs, sashes, belts, etc., plain and fancy models, .ace clearance of broken lots; and embroidery trimmings SI.OO to $1.50 qualities (3 (3 for $2.00), each 69(J for $2.00), each. 69<i

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IIIM! Fllll ILfll SCOTCH TWEEDS, 54 Inches wide, all wool, in gray mixtures; $2.00 quality, yard #1.59 NAVY FRENCH SERGE, 64 Inches wide, all wool, fine quality; $2.50 quality, yard #1.79 PLAID BURELLA COATING, 54 inches wide, all wool; five different pieces from which to choose; plain colors with large black overpiaid for coats; $5.00 quality, yard $2.98 COLORED ORGANDIES, 40 inches w’ide; white, rose, pink, Copen. bisque, helio and brown; 50c quality, yard 29ft RATINE, yard wide, American Beauty and rose, for separate skirts and suits, SI.OO quality, yard 59?

Wash Goods Remnants at y 2 marked remnant price Waist, dress and trimming lengths, plain and fancy voiles, organdies, ginghams and linings. For example, a remnant marked 50c, deduct % and pay 25ft, etc.

PILLOWCASES, size 36x36 inches, of fine soft-finished muslin, each 23ft CROCHET BEDSPREADS, size for twin beds, allover designs, hemmed or scalloped cut corners, each $2.39 CROCHET BEDSPREADS, size for medium beds, size 72x84 inches, scalloped cut corners, allover designs, $4.00 quality $2.69 “MERRILL’' PURE THREAD SILK HOSE FOR WOMEN, full fashioned, hign -.piiced heeis, double soles, all-silk lisle lined garter tops, black or white; our $2.69 quality, pair $1.69

FRESH EGGS, large selected table eggs, dozen in carton 24ft

PEANUT BUTTER, made fresh while you wait (3 pounds, 50c), pound.... 17ft TOMATO SOUP, Snider’s new process, contains no meat or meat extracts, large 15-ounce can (dozen, $1.30), can 11? BAKING POWDER, Sun-lit, a pure phosphate powder, pound can 18ft NAVY BEANS, choice white hand-picked Michigans, 5 pounds for 29ft

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EVAPORATED MILK, Wilson’s, unsweetened, large 1-pound can, 4 for 49?

MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI —Red, White and Blue, long cut, 8-ounce package (3 for 20c), package 71,2? HAMS, special sugar cured, exceptionally fine flavor, half or whole ham, pound ..29£ RAISINS, new crop California Sun-Maid, seeded, 15-ounce packages (3 for 80c), package 27ft PRUNES, large 40-50 size, Californias, special, pound 23?

Domestics and B addings

WHITE OUTING FLANNEL, 27 Inches wide, excellent weight for infants’ wear; former price iol 85c, yard LCezC (Eight hundred yards) CURTAIN SCRIM, yard wide, white or Arabian, open work border, tape edge (10 yards the limit); extra special, i a yard IUC UNBLEACHED SHEETING MUSLIN, 40 inches wide; heavy, coarse thread, durable quality, (no phone orders); former 39c quality; extra special, % a yard 1"C UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, yard wide, for sheets, bolsters and cases; former 25c quality, -l o 1 yard IZ2C (Eight hundred yards) BLEACHED PILLOW TUBING, yard wide; regular 40c quality, OQ yard - L OC

Men’s Furnishings Specials WORK SHIRTS FOR MEN, of White Pine chambray, fast color, medium blue, double stitched, faced sleeves, double yoke, one pocket, every one perfect, sizes 14% to 17; extra special 69£ NIGHTSHIRTS FOR MEN, of muslin, V-neck, braid trimmed, cut full; extra special 69£ ATHLETIC UNION SUITS FOR MEN, of fine checked nainsook, closed crotch, button flap seat, round athletic neck, perfect fitting, sizes 34-46; extra special (3 suits for $2.25), suit 79$ “WAYNE-KNIT” HOSE FOR MEN, fine combed cotton, medium weight, fully reinforced, ribbed elastic top, black only; sizes 10, 10% and 11; firsts; 25c quality, pair 12%^

Home of Hart gehaffner & Marx Guaranteed Clothes for Men, Young Men and Boys Third Floor.

II m FfIUIT FLOOR THREE-QUARTER LENGTH SOCKS FOR CHILDREN, silk lisle, white with fancy roll tops, sizes 7 to 10; extra special, pair 39? COLLARS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, of net, lace and organdy, white, ecru and a few in other colors; 69c and 98c qualities 48? COLLAR AND CUFF SETS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, of organdy and net; white and cream color; 69c and $1.25 qualities 48 £ “MOHAWK” GLOVE SILK VESTS FOR WOMEN, excellent quality, bodice top, pink. Extra special $1.65 PINK UNION SUITS FOR WOMEN, fine ribbed, tight knee, bodice top; regular sizes (3 for $1.25), suit 50? Extra sizes (3 for $1.75), suit 65? “KAYSER” 12-BUTTON LENGTH CHAMOISETTE GLOVES FOR WOMEN, white and colors, $1.25 quality, pair 79? “KAYSER” SILK GLOVES FOR WOMEN, sizes 6, 6V4 and 8%, 2-clasp, white and black, pair 59? ARTIFICIAL JET BEADS, 24-inch opera length, with pendant; 69c quality 48? COIN HOLDERS, oxidized finish, neatly engraved, mirror In li(j (will hold dimes, nickels and quarters); 48c quality... 39? HAIR ORNAMENTS, hairpins, Spanish and casque combs, plain and mounted backs; up to $2.50 qualities 48? STATIONERY, Lineal lawn; buff, pink, blue and w’hite, beveled gold edge; 80c quality 69? 26-PIECE CHESTS OF SILVER PLATED WARE, Including 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 teaspoons, 6 dessert spoons, 1 sugar shell and 1 butter knife; beautiful pattern, in green-lined chest; extra special.. $5.98

COFFEE, fresh roasted, old crop Bourbon Santos, pound 25?

APPLE FLAKES, Mrs. Shepherd’s; make delicious apple butter; *4 pound, 8-ounce package makes 2 pounds butter, package 21st SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUITS (2 packages for 27c), package 14ft CODFISH, fancy Maine cutlets, boneless (2-pound box, 75c), 1-pound box 39ft BLACK PEPPER, fresh ground, pure bulk, pound 29? —Fifth Floor.

BLEACHED MUSLIN, yard wide; former 35c and -j 39c quality, yard 11 C “SEAMLESS” BLEACHED SHEETS, size 72x99 inches; formerly $1.75 IQ quality <pl.lO (Two hundred) BLEACHED/ PILLOWCASES, size 45x36 inches (no phone orders), extra special, 00 each ISC (Fifty) BLANKETS, plaids and plain colors; regular $3.60 quality, <Jo on pair p4i *UU TABLE OILCLOTH, 45 in. wide, white and fancy patterns (no phone orders); extra special, on yard LV C (Two) DRESS FORMS, adjustable and collapsible (slightly scuffed); $25.00 quality, each j)

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