Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1921 — Page 12
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‘‘Daily Dime Savers” are given away at our main office or any of our branches. No deposit is required. Save a dime each day for a month and place them in the individual pockets of a “Daily Dime Saver.” Deposit them and get another. You will have in 1 Year $ 37.07 5 Years $196.65 3 Years 114.52 10 Years 424.82 jritttpw i'jabtttps ant> Crust Cotnpatt; Northwest Corner Market and Pennsylvania Streets. Branches! East Tenth, 2122 East Tenth Street West Indianapolis, 1233 Oliver Avenue West Street, N. E. Cor. West and Washington
HOOCH, JOY-RIDE, THEN JAIL CELL Stolen Car Wrecked—Driver Caught Napping Roy Owen, 23, 516 North Senate avenue, is under arrest on the charge of vehicle taking and operating a motor vlhicle while under the influence of liquor. He was arrested yesterday following an accident at Thirty-Eighth street and Northwestern avenue. Owen was found lying unconscious near the wrecked automobile and his coat was in the car, it is said. A revolver was found on the ground near the machine. When the police shook Owe/i in an effort to awaken him he said “All right, Tom,” but later he said he knew no man by the name of Tom. He said two men stopped him at Illinois and Market streets the night before and said they would furnish the automobile if he would buy the whisky. Owen's injury was dressed at the City Hospital and he was taken to police headquarters. Frank Weaver, 12 North Roanoke street, owns the automobile and reported it stolen from in front of 127 East Wabash street The accident occurred at S a. m. Eunday. Object to Appointee on Orphanage Board .to the appointment of WilH. Bail, 22 Peter Pan apartments, as a member of the board of directory of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans’ Home at Knightstown. is voiced ia resolutions delivered to Governor Warren T McCray by the Harold G. Megrew camp. Indianapolis, and the Capt. David S. Bender camp, Logansport, United Spanish War Veterans. The complaint is that while Ball is a veteran of the Spanish War. he is not a member of the veterans' organization. fire PREVENTION MEETING. Citizens of the First ward will meet this evening at 7:45 o'clock at the Spade? Park Library. 181 Nowlacd avenue, to plan for a fire prevention and cleau up campnign in their district Dr. B. A. Brown will preside and talks will be made by J. H. UUkene, F. C. Jordan and others. * CLOSE OF K. OF C. CONCLAVE. TERRE HAUTE. Ind.. May 23.—The twentieth annual State convention of the Knights of Columbus assembled here will close this evening. More than 200 delegates and alternates are in attendance RHEUMATIC? JOINTS STIFF? MUSCLES SORE? USE SINEDOL 50 CENT BOTTLE FREE You want the quickest relief from pain and stiffness, without derangement of the stomach, or injury to any organ of the body. SINEDOL eases aching and stops pain, limbers up the cramped muscles and frees the stiffening Joints, but never disturbs digestion, or acts unfavorably upon the heart or kidneys. Backache while lying in bed or upon rising in the morning relieved by SINEDOL. Stiffness of the knees, which makes it difficult to stand after setting an hour or more, removed by SINEDOL. Cramps and pain iu the muscles of the neck, shoulders, arms, back, hips nd legs, eased by SINEDOL. Harmless, entirely vegetable, no salicylate. Send this notice and we will mail Free, one 50-eent bottle of SINEDOL til charges paid. Please send 10 cents to help pay mailing expense. The Francis Cos., Dept. 8-129, Temple Court, New York City, N. Y. Carry in your pocket or handbag.— Advertisement. STOP ITCHING ECZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You Never mind how often von have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying Zemo, furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra large bottle, SI.OO. Healing begins die moment Zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and Aimilar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it Vigorously heithy.alwavs use Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a greasy salve and itdoesnot stain. When others fail it is the one dependable tvatment for skin troubles of all kinds m The E. W. Rase Cos. Cleveland. O.
Drops His Mule and Escapes the ‘Jug’ When Patrolman Willis Thompson ap proached a man at California and Washington streets Saturday ni„’ht the stranger dropped a bundle he was carrying The man escaped, but Thomason sent a gallon Jug ot “white mule" whisky to police headquarters. Lieutenant Winkler yesterday arrested Tony Hughes, negro. 411 Muskingum street, on the charge of operating a blind tiger. Two pint bottles of “white mule" and a whisky glass were seized in a raid on the Hughes home. Charles Williams, negro, living pn Muskingum street, who was at the Hughes home, was arrested on blind tiger charges. Van Nuys to Address Democratic Editors Frederick Van Nuys, United States district attorney, will deliver the principal address at the annual midsummer meeting of the Indiana Democratic Edi torial Association. June 10 and 11, at Turkey Run. W. L. Sllnkard. Bloomfield, president, has announced. Other speakers will be former Governor Samuel M. Ralston. Evans Woollen. Benjamin Bosse, Democratic State chairman: Mrs. Ilortense Tapp Moore. Rockville: Bessie Lauenstein. Evansville, and Mrs. Lillian Sommers. Terre Haute. TUBERCULOSIS Dr. Glass has positive proof that he is able to cure tuberculosis by inhalation In any climate. ZV wM For further information 'SSf address The T. F. Glass Inhalant Cos.. Mason Bldg. i Los Angeles. OaL " —Advertisement.
For PETTIS DRY GOODS CO Tuesday rvi K.W F? K STORE E 3T. I lit jTg? J will deliver to your home a Victrola on the most remarkable terms * Wednesday that we are able to make. The is acknowledged by artists JJaVS to ie h es *’ users claim the same. Why not enjoy the music 3110 * rendered by the best of the world’s artists in your own home. OIIU A 1 The. terms we have permits even those in the most meager cir- I T , I 1 Ufliy cumstances to enjoy the Victrola equally as well as those who demand | lllirSUSy the finest and best. J
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We Invite you to call and see our wicker and the Lundstrom Cabinet for the Vlctroia IV and VI. This Is the best and most complete display In the city.
BRETHREN END MEETING HERE Officers Elected and All Busi- / ness Completed Saturday. With all work of the delegates completed, and with many of the visitors and delegates departed, the twenty-eighth quadrennial general conference of the United Brethren Church, which convened here Thursday, May 12, came to a close this morninr. at 10 o’clock, with a final sermon and administering cf the sacrament by Bishon William H. Washlnger, Portland, Ore. Special services were held in all the United Brethren Churches of the city last night, with visiting ministers filling the pulpits in nearly all places. The business of the conference was wounfi up Saturday night, when resolutions of thanks to newspapers and organizations of Indianapolis, which have cooperated in the meeting, were passed. The report of the committee on church discipline was received and adopted, and $4,000 appropriated annually to assist in the work of the Federal Council of Churches In Christ of America. Appointment of a committee on church federation and union was left to the board of bishops. The conference authorized the board of trustees of the Otterbeln home to take on three additional members in order to keep the elections In legal form. Members of the board cf administration, as elected Saturday, are as follows: Ministers (to serve eight years)—The Rev. J. S. Fulton, Johnstown, Pa.; the Rev. A. B. Stratton, Hagerstown, Md.; the Rev. J. H. Harris, Columbus, Ohio; the Rev. J. H. Dutton, Dayton, Ohio; the Rev. W. L. Ferkins, Northwestern 'district; the Rev. W. O. Jones, Southwestern district. To serve four years, R S. Showers. Erie, Pa.; laymen, elected ft r eight years, J. R. Engle, Palmyra, Pa.; H. W. Whitecraft, Ohio; C. L. Raymond, Indiana; to serve four years, H. E. Myers, Dayton, Ohio. In addition to ; these the board will consist of Bishop I IV. M. Bell, Harrisburg, Pa.; Bishop C. J. Kephart, Kansas City, Mo.; Bishop 11. 11. Fout, Indianapolis; Bishop W. H.
Washlnger, Portland, Ore.; Bishop A. R. Clipplnger, Dayton, Ohio; Bishop W. M. Weekley, Parkersburg, W. Va.; Blsbop C. Castle, Philomath. Ore. The holdover ministers are the Rev. M. R. Ballinger, the Rev. J. E. Shannon and the Rev. G. E. McDonald. The holdover laymen are ,T. 11. Kuebush, Dayton. \a.; W. N. McFaul, Baltimore; J M. Cogan, Canton. Ohio; I. J. Good, Indianapolis; R. 11. Bennett, lola, Kas., and Mark Keppel, Los Angeles, Cal. The Rev. J. E. Shannan, Marion, Ind., who tpr the past several years haß served as superintendent of the White Itiver conference, was, elected secretary of the commission on evangelism, one of the most important positions In the general conference. His election came after a spirited contest, in which a number of bal'ots were taken. Mr. Shannon will have headquarters in Dayton. Ohio. Other elections Saturday afternoon and evening were as follows: Board of Control Home missions aud church erection, R. S. Showers, V. 11. Miller, E. 11. Shuey. H. W. Trueblood, C. E. Pilgrim. J S. Welhelm. W. W. Williamson, H. D. Thomas, D. W. Bovel, L. H. Rider, R. K. Butterwick, from For Rough, Freckled or Blotchy Complexions The freckling, discoloring or roughening to which delicate skins are subject after exposure to wind or sun, often appearing at this season, may readily be gotten rid of. Ordinary mersclized wax. spread lightly over the face before retiring and removed in the morning with soap and water, com pletoly peels off the disfigured surface skin. Get an ounce of the wax at any druggist's. There's no more effective way of banishing freckles or other cutaneous defects. Little skin particles come off each day, so the process doesn't even temporarily mar the complexion, and one soon acquires a brand-new, spotless, girlishly beautiful face. Wrinkles caused by weather, worry or illness are best treated by a simple so lutlon of powdered snxolite, one ounce, dissolved in one half pint witch hazel Bathing the face in this produces# a truly marvelous transformation.—Adver tlsement
RECORDS SI/J5 j Love Nest Krlesler Sufli 1 Only You McCormack i Lo Here the Oentle Lark Alma Gluck 45iso ( Virginian Judge Walter Kelly SI.OO ) Virginian Judge Walter Kelly 65120 ( A Wee Deocb and Doris Sir Harry Lauder $1.50 | Bonnie Maggie Toinson Sir Harry Lauder \ ° pen the Gates of the Temple Evan Williams 35324 ( A Hunt in the Black Forest Victor Orchestra | In the Clock Store Victor Orchestra 85605 j Irene—Medley Fox Trot Smith's Orchestra $1.35 | Ching a Ling—Jazz Bazar Smith s Orchestra 18710 ( Honeydew—Medley Waltz Smith's Orchestra 85c ( Honeydew—One Step Smith’s Orchestra 18726 ( Beautiful Annabelle Lee Hart and Shaw 85c ( Louisiana Sterling Trio 17774 j Hula Medley—Haxvalian Lua and Kaill 85c j C'uiniha Medley—Hiwallnn Lua and Kail; SIO.OO worth of records added to vour contract without increasing your payments. —Pettis Victrolas, fifth floor.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1921.
| DOG HILL PARAGRAFS s . J Wof. H. \r J -: “ T r;as* 577 1 BASJW®i 1 [j IeSP? co&t 14= Sidney Hocks says thousands of ambitious young vocalists -throughout the land have given up the task of trying to learn to sing as good as a phonograph. * • • Heavy firing was heard echoing through the Gander creek woods today. Upon investigation by a posse of determined citizens it developed to bo Sim Flinders shooting at a squirrel, which made good its escape during the excitement. • • • _Our boms team opened the season Saturday afternoon with the Bounding Billows nine. The game resulted In a victory for the visitors, the score being 28 to 46. During the game the umpire got hit three times, once accidentally. the Woman's Missionary Association, Mrs. L. R. Harford, Mrs. W. O. Fries and Mrs. J. P. Showers. Board of Foreign Missions—Ministers, th Rev. W. F. Gruver, the Rev S. F. Daugherty; laymen, J. H. Ruebush, S. C. Caldwell; Woman* Missionary Association, Mrr L. R. Harford, Mrs. Albert Kiester and Mrs. J. P. Landis. Otterbeln Home Board—To fill vacancies on board of trustees. J. M. Cogan, J. M. Phillippl, A. R. Clipplnger and F. H Hike. Concerts were given Saturday afternoon at each of the city’s three newspaper offices by tha Otterbeln Home Band-The I concerts were in appreciation of the coi operation of the newspapers in the work | of the conference. For Roof Paint and Roof Materials phone Jordan b. William* Cos. Drcxel 6089. ! j Morning, Noon, Evening STATE LIFE LUNCH STATE LIFE BLDG.
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FISH NM days enables us to quote very low prices for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (only) selling—--2000 Lbs. Fine . Striped or White Bass - Per Pound 12ic 2 pounds, 25c. We Dress Them Free Better Hurry Willis 337 East Market St.
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MONEY IS ENERGY Extravagance in spending it is wasted energy. The money you earn represents your time and effort. Don’t let your effort go for nothing—and reach your advanced years with nothing to show for a lifetime of work. Put aside regularly a part of the money you earn and build for the future. WE PAY 4V2% ON SAVINGS MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street Partial Payment Plan Available to Investors.
The Apex Electric Suction Sweeper “Takes the work out of housework." Free demonstration in your own home. The Hatfield Electric Company Main 0123. Cor. Maryland and Meridian Sts. Auto. 23-123.
GET THE HABIT Wear f QUALITY | Jewelry THE FLETCHER M. NOE 108 N. Illinois St. JEWELRY STORE. Opp. Terminal Station. American Paper Stock Cos. Direct connection with large consumers of waste paper, insuring top market prices. Special attention to school, ctanreh ind residence calls. 340 W. Market St Main 6089 Would You Advise MetoTake Nuxated Iron? —I Am Weak NERVOUS, and “ALL PLAYED OUT” after my day’s work, but times are ’ ’ hard ” and money scarce and I do not want to spend a cent that is not absolutely necessary
In “hard times'* it is more difficult to make MONEY and “GET AHEAD” than it is in good times, you, therefore, require MORE PHYSICAL AND MENTAL VIGOR, STRENGTH, and endurance in “hard times” to help you overcome the numerous difficulties, obstacles and stumbling blocks you are bound to meet Now as to taking Nuxated Iron, what would YOU SAY a man should do if he had WEAK LEGS or no legs but had to get his food by running after it—wouL' you advise him to get a pair of good strong legs if he could do so? The case is not exactly parallel but if YOU REQUIRE MORE BODILY AND MENTAL VIGOR to get ahead in “hard times” then isn’t it good economy to purchase anything yot can which helps make you stronger?
Many a man is struggling, trying hard to get ahead, but just as he gets a staVt something always .seems to go wrong that sets him bark, while another man with apparently less ability seems to get along famously with comparatively little effort—THlS GREAT DIFFER ENCE in men may be due solely to the difference in their bodily and mental vigor and the AMOUNT of organic IRON IN THEIR BLOOD. There are 30,000.000.000,000 RED BLOOD CORPUSCLES in your blood and each one must hare iron. Without IRON YOUR BLOOD LOSES ITS POWER TO CHANGE FOOD INTO LIVING CELLS AND TISSUE and nothing you eat does you the propet amount of good—you do "not get the full strength out of it. Indoor life, overeating, household drudgery, gripping, galling worry and nervous strain are sapping the iron and thereby the very life, from the blood of thousands of men and women. We do not advise whnt to do in individual cases as this is the province of the physician but We do say that if you lack sufficient iron in your Mood to give or the strength./energy aiR. endurance
you need to get ahead and overcome obstnc’es, by all means try NUXATEIJ IRON. NUXATED IRON often increases the bodily and mental vigor of weak, tired, wornout, nervous people in two weeks' time. It's like the iron in your blood and like the iron in spinach, lentils and apples. You can eat. it if you wish. It; will not blacken or injure the teeth nor disturb the stomach—lt is entirely different from ordinary metallic iron which people usually take and which is made merely by the action of strong acids on small pieces of iron. In addition to organic iron. Nnxated Iron also contains a product which represents the principal chemical constituent of ACTIVE LIVING FORCE for feeding the nerves. It may, therefore, be said to be both a BLOOD and a NERVE FOOD. Over 4,000,000 people are using NUXATED IRON annually. Beware of substitutes. Look for the word “NUXATED” on every package and the letters N. I. on every tablet. Your money will be refunded by the nauu- ■ facturera if you do not obtain perfectly satisfactory results. At all drugjiit.— Advertisement.
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Omit Washing Vour Face But Never Your Teeth SSo many are alert to eternal cleanliness because it ii considered a friendly act to remind an acquaintance that the face is smutted. Bu who is to remind you, or notice that your teeth are neglected? An unclean mouth Doisons the stomach, a;. ' often leads to chronic disease. Keep your mouth in condition by having your teeth examined regularly. “I neglected my teeth for years. They were extracted without pain bv the People’s Dentists. I give this recommendation that others Will not delay the work which is so necessary to good health."—Mrs. Marie Llese, 3846 E. Washington street, city. Bonday. 9 a. m. to 12 n* THE PEOPLES DENI <STS 36 WEST WASHINGTON STREET. Over Gaasepohl Trunk Store.
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