Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1921 — Page 10

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CHURCH CLUB HAS ELECTION New Officers for John Chestnut Men’s Club. The Independent ticket won a victory over the regulars in the annual election of officers of the John Chestnut Men's Club of the Meridian Heights Church at the monthly meeting held in the church Wednesday evening. The successful candidates are C. E. Young, president; William Chestnut, vice president; Charles Mueller, secretary; H. B. McNeely, treasurer, and “Pop" Thomas, sergeant-at-arms. The regular ticket was composed of W. C. Haywood for president, J. D. Scott for vice president, L. D. Claycombe for secretary and B. W. Heaton for sergeant-at arms Speeches by prominent members of the club and lunch served by the Ladies’ Aid of the church added to the fun of the evening.

Diplomas for Pupils of Center Township

Thirty graduates of the grade schools *of Center Towrahlp this afternoon received diplomas at commencement exercises held in the House of Representatives at the State House. L. E. Swails, county school superintendent, presented the diplomas. Those receiving diplomas, were: Otto Depker, Alfred Guy, Albert Ottlng, Leon H. Hutton, David White, Albert Kosebrock, Leota Helny, Edna Rosemeyer and Leona Rhell, of No. 2 building; Margaret Ash, Medelle Hendrix, Helen Crider, Myrtle Sanders and Hessel De Witt of No. 3; Thelma Borgmann, Marie Borgmann, Genevieve Cain. Ralph Harover, Katheryn Kornbroke, Frederick Kleis, Martha Montgomery, Ralph Tocoma and Theodore Tansy of No. 4. Esther Beuke, Helen Burgess. Echo De Haven. Ada Hollenbeck, June Power and Lena Mae Stewart of No. 7; Nora Bryant of No. S. Ed Jackson, secretary of State, made the principal address and the Rev. James D. Stanley offered the Invocation.

Grand Lodge Officers Are Named by Master Grand Ms ster Omar B. Smith. Rochester, made the following appointments at the closing session of the annnal meeting of the Grand Lodge of Indiana. F. and A. Masons, at the Masonic Temple, yestcmay afternoon: Grand chaplain, the Rev. S. A. Stewart. La Porte; grand j lecturer, Charles C. LaFollette, Thorn- j town; grand marshal, Stacey O. Harrell,; ; senior grand deacon. At bert W. Fnnkhouser. Evansville: junior grand deacon, William C. Geake, Fort Wayne; grand steward and tyler. Jacob : Rubin, Indianapolis; grand Instructor, Herbert A. Graham, Indianapolis; Ma- j aonic home director for the next three years, Richard 11. Schweitzer. Ko.gbtstown; chairman of the committee on correspondence, Elmer F. Gay, Indianapolis. Another feature of the closing session was the Installation of officers.

Bombs Thrown Into Children’s Parade LONDON, May 26.—Many children were wounded when bombs were thrown at a Juvenile procession In the streets of Sofia, •aid a dispatch from Sofia today. Infuriated mobs attacked and burned the homes of Bulgarian Communists and a number of Communists were arrested. Chief Warns Police to Protect Visitors A warning to protect visitors who com® to Indianapolis to attend the 500-mile race at the Speedway, was sounded by Chief of Police Jerry Kinney in a talk made to the entire department at a general roll call last night. The chief pointed out that pickpockets had been unusually active recently. He also urged the officers to be courteous, and to be of service to strangers who were in the city to attend the race. 1

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SHOES FOR LESS THE GLOBE STORE 330 West Washington St.

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Bad Stomach Sends Her to Bed iic Gets Her UpJ 7 eax *€°>” 7I Mrs. Dora isl took to bed and for no* think I would live, me so much 1 am able to work. I recomfor stomach trouble.” people to get well by carrying out the ex•rßwßßßsf and gases that put the J3of order. If you have ’ yrffyAr.rness. heartburn, S*|fe* re l *‘**-uig , or other take an Eatonic " Big box costs only .lg?Sfes a guarantee.

CITY TO SETTLE ELEVATION BILL Union Railway to Receive $326,792.61. Settlement of the amount the city owes the Indianapolis Union Railway Company on account of track elevation up to April X will be made by the city controller late this week or early next week. It was announced today, following approval by the board of public works Wednesday of a bill for *320,792 61 in favor of the railroad. Payment will be made out of the $375,000 received by the sale of track elevation bonds May 18. The board of works also approved a bill for $392,080.49 which Marlon County owes the railroad for its share of the expense of track elevation work done by the railroad. This bill was certified to County Auditor Leo K. Fesler. Under the track elevation law the railroad now can collect from the county, which is bound by law to pay a portion of the elevation expense, although the work is being done under the direction of the city.

GLASS WORKER INJURED. HARTFORD CITY, Ind., May 26. John C. Leonard, local window glass manufacturer, was seriously injured Wednesday by falling glass. An artery was out in his shoulder and ho lost a large amount of blood before It was closed.

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The merchant at Bounding Billows is advertising that he now has in stock some shoes made entirely of leather, and many persons have called to view them. • • • Cricket Hicks, after taking several lessons on lovemaking, in the moving pictures, is going to practice with Miss Peachie Sims Sunday afternoon.

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Take Music with You when you go camping—or canoeing—and you double the Joy of the trip. * THE PORTABLE Columbia Grafonola Small model. IS NOW ONLY *3O It Is ideal for the summer porch dance—and gives you all the latest dance hits on the Columbia Records. The Carlin Music Cos. 142 E. Washington Bt.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1921.

It will be hot and dusty at the Races—you’ll need such things as:

Goggles for Relief From Bun Glare and Dust. Light and comfortable goggle3 with large lenses, in three colors, amber, green and amethyst 91.00 Other styles up to 910.00 A Timer Adds to Your Thrills 7-Jewel Lever Timers, $17.00 and 918-00 A standard watch with timer attachment, 7-jewel, New York Standard 918.00 Fine quality 11-jewel Chronograph .... 924.00 Split Second Timers 947.50

Flags for Memorial Day Cotton Bunting Flags in Wool Bunting Flags Fast Color, Sewed An fn Largo Fast Color, Sewed fF Fft Stars, Sewed Stripes, \/ 7||| Assort- Stars, Sewed Stripes, .Ml tx ft vJ/ts.UW ment sxß ft V 4, Flags for Decorating Graves—lo<f, 15<f, 25d, 50tf and 85<F. —First Floor, Rear. Charles Mayer & Cos. 29 and 31 W. Washington. Established 1840.

EXCURSIONS Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Cos. Sunday, May 29th Round Trip Round Trip LaFayette $2.43 Terre Haute $2.70 Frankfort 1.89 Brazil 2.16 Crawfordsville ... 1.89 Greencastle 1.62 Richmond 2.43 Cambridge City .. 2.16 Above fares include Government War Tax. Good going on all trains (except the “Highlander”) each Sunday up to and including trains leaving Indianapolis at 12:10 p. m. Good returning on all trains (except the “Highlander”) on date of sale. For further information call Joint Tipket Office, Terminal Station—Phone, Main 4500.

Special Service SPEEDWAY MONDAY, MAY 30, 1921. Via Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Cos. Cars leave Traction Terminal Station every minute, commencing at 4:45 a. m., Monday, May 30th.

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In great variety (including “Ferrostat” unbreakable). Pint bottles, from $2.25 to 94.75 Quarts, $4.50 to 97.25 Pint Food Jars, $2.50 to .$5.00 Quart Food Jars, $3.75 to 96.75 Ferrostat, unbreakable, quart. 910.00 Thermopak, to carry and keep ice cream for many hours. Quart size ..91-00

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PROBLEMS OF The By-Product Coking Business 2—The Sales Organization Two alternatives were before the new company: (1) To organize Its own sales force, consisting of a sales manager with his office force, a corps of traveling salesmen and a credit and collection department. (2) To make a contract with a sales agency. The latter course was adopted after careful consideration, and the company has never doubted the wisdom of thi3 decision. We desire to give in considerable detail the reasons for this decision, since much public Interest in the matter seems to have been developed. First, we will explain the nature of the organization required: 1 The Investigation referred to In yesterday’s statement indicated that the output of coke would have to be marketed over a wide territory in keen competition with other producers. It was very apparent that the salesmen woo'd have to be able and that they would have to travel far and visit their frequently. To cover the territory successfully therefore involved the employment of a considerable force of high-salaried men. The volume of business tj be handled (although Important to the company) wouia be too small to keep a suitable force profitably employed, and thus the company would be forced to secure che agency for other products or stand an unreasonable expense in selling its own. A suitable traveling force already organized and handling commodities which would fit in well with coke seemed to be better adapted to the needs of the business. 2 It was also apparent that a traveling force would require such supervision as no officer otherwise employed by the company could give, and would probably also require branch offices at important points. Aside from the general study of coke markets which the executive of the company would be required to make anyhow, a detailed study of market conditions would have to be made by a sales manager who, at the same time, would give direct supervision to the salesmen. Such a man is not easy to find and commands a very high salary. Such a man ought to conduct the sales of a greater volume of business than the Indianapolis ovens are ever likely to offer. 8 It was equally apparent that a third branch of the sales organization would have to be a first-class credit and collection department such as the company would not otherwise need. The credit of customers scattered from Ohio to the Pacific Ocean would have to be watched and the accounts would have to be followed up according to the individual situation of the customer and the practices of the trade. Such business and such a credit department would have no counterparts in the ordinary gas business. The three foregoing features of a coke sales organization could have been developed by us. The mere statement of the nature of the necessary organization suggests our reason for not attempting to form one, but we will make that reason more clear by some further explanation tomorrow. CITIZENS GAS COMPANY

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Large catches those fine fresh White Bas3 enable us to offer them for the balance of the week at— BASS 2000 lbs. 1 2 1/2 c Fancy fresh White Base—absolutely choice, fine to fry—eat them this week, aa they are plentiful. Many other varieties at considerably lower prices than formerly. Willis 337 East Market St

A BIG ASSET Nothing will add to the value of your house more than a good heating system. A MONCRIEF FURNACE correctly installed Is the most efficient heating system ever Invented for homes and smaller apartments. We make the furnace and do the Installing, too, so both are right. Please feel free to ask us about the Moncrlef way of doing business. Phone Main 7820. THE HENRY FURNACE & FOUNDRY CO. 933 Massachusetts Avs.

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