Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 175, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1921 — Page 12

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HEALTH BONDS AND SEALS FIND READY DEMAND Business Houses Show Fine Interest in Anti-Tubercu-losis Program. Purchases of health bonds and Christmas seals by business bouses of Indianapolis, anxious to see the 1922 anti-tuber-culosis program In Marlon County carried forward at top speed so that death rates from the disease may continue to decline, were heavier this morning at the seal headquarters of the Marion County Tuberculosis Association, 627 Indiana Pythian Building, than ever before in an annual seal sale. Among the Important contributions received e'.rly today were the following: Hlbben, HoUweg & Cos., $100; Indiana National Bank, SSO; Central Supply Company, SSO; Capitol Lumber Company, $25; Crescent Paper Company, S2O; L. Strauss, S2O; Jobn J. Madden Manufacturing Company, $25; Jessup A Antrim Ice Cream Company, sls. Sunnyside Sanitarium, Marlon County’s famous home for the tuberculous, stepped to the front In its support of the seal sale through a letter from 11. E. Heine, treasurer of Hibben, HoUweg A Cos., who wrote. "We Inclose herewith our check for SIOO In payment of two health bonds. W£ ■hall be glad to hare the sale of these credited to Miss Carrie Steck, who is a patient at the Sunnyside Sanitarium.” Gwynn Patterson, cashier of the Indiana National Bank, asked that the bank's contribution to the sale be expended for 5,000 Christmas seals, to be used on the outgoing mail from the bank during the holiday season.

MRS. M’GUIRE TO HEAD AUXILIARY Annual Election Is Held by Ben Harrison Camp. Mrs. Lydia McGuire has been chosen president of Auxiliary No. 10, Ben Harrison Camp, Sons of Veterans. Other officers were elected as follows: Mrs .Lillian Ball, vice president; Mrs. Emma Pett, chaplain; Mrs. Ella Heller, patriotic Instructor; Mrs. Addle Wallace, treasurer; Miss Esther Free, guide; Mrs. Lottie Jackson, assistant guide; Mrs. Nellie Pfeffer, press correspondent; Miss Hazel Mason, pianist; Mrs. Emma Ball. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Carr and Mrs. Theresa Alberts, trustees; Mrs. Lottie Jackson, delegate to the national encampment, with Mrs. Cora Shelton as alternate; Mrs. Carr and Mrs. Anna Huston, delegates to the Federated Patriotic Society; Mrs. Margaret Green and Mrs. Charlotte Givens, delegates to the division convention, with Miss Mason, Mrs. Hirsh, Mrs. Louise Braughton and Mrs. Ball as alternates. Close of the successful drive for membership by the Ben Harrison camp will be celebrated Tuesday evening at 8:15 o’clock with an entertainment in the Knights of Pythias Hall, 119-121 East Ohio street.

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Ousting Ceremony More Terrible Than Initiation for Sam SIOUX CITY, lowa, Dec. 2.—“ Lady Luck” sure is with Sam Jones, 31, negro. Sam was a member of a negro lodge and the other members said he had betrayed tbe lodge’s secrets. They bound him, took him to a bridge on the outskirtsvof the city, tied a rope around his neck and heaved him over. There was where "lady luck ’ got busy. The rope broke and Sam landed waist deep in water. Dudley Smith, former pastor of a negro church here, has been arrested as one of the party that attempted to lynch Jones.

BOARD TO BUY SITES FOR NEW PLAYGROUNDS Defers Action on Proposed Swimming Pools Until Next Spring. Two resolutions for the acquisition of playground sites adopted by the board of park commissioners at the regular meeting Thursday afternoon brought tne number of such properties which the board has started to bay this year to six. If playgrounds are put Into operation on all of these tracts next season the total in the city will be fifty-eight. One of the resolutions adopted was for the purchase of approximately five acres at the northwest corner of Mount and West Washington streets from Amanda E. Flack. No price has been fixed. The other resolution was for the acquisition of a plot at the southwest corner of West Michigan street and King avenue from the American Textile Company. This fronts Michigan street for a distance of 672 feet east of King avenue and is 15W feet deep. The owner Is asking $23,0H9 for it. The board’s plan for the development of this playground necissitates tbe leasing of about five acres in the rear from the Big Four Railroad, which would make a plot large enough for football baseball, basketball and tennis. Other playgrounds which the board plans to purchase before the end of the yepr are the Northwestern. Kansas and Illinois streets, State and Spann avenues and Brightwood. Abandonment of all attempts to let Fat That Shows Soon Disappears Prominent fat that comes and stays where it Is not needed Is a burden, a hindrance to activity, a curb upon pleasure. You car. take off the fat whete it shows by taking after each meal and at bedtime, one Marmola Prescription Tablet. These little tablets are as effective and harmless as the famous prescription from which thy take their name. Buy and try a case today. All druggists the world over sell them at one dollar for a case or you can order them direct from the Marmula Cos., 4612. Woodward Av., Detroit, Mich. Von can thus say goody-bye to dieting, exercise and fat—Advertisement.

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contracts for the Ellenberger. Riley and Garfield small type swimming pools tnls year was announced when the board ordered certified checks, accompanying the proposal of the lowest bidder returned to George Weaver, contractor. The board decided that since it could not get the work started until next spring it would be proper to let the matter go over Into the new administration. Notice of the receipt of bids for concessions at Douglas, Brookslde, Garfield and Ellenberger parks on Dec. 15 was ordered advertised.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2,1921.

* About Small Accounts WE take just as much interest in an account after it is opened as we do in obtaining it. No account is too small to receive courteous and careful attention. We pay 3% interest on Checking Accounts and \ l /i% on Savings. Advice and co-operation, * together with these plans of paying interest, soon transform small accounts into large ones. 3% ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS 41/2% ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS TMI 1 tncorporaJedint9os J.F.Wild &Cos. State Bank J bAttapob J i U-SA.

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My Guarantee Still Holds Good I guarantee every suit and overcoat that I make for $27 to be equal in tailoring and fit to my highest priced suits and overcoats. From strangers I ask a small deposit at the time suit or overcoat is ordered. When the suit or overcoat Is finished, if it is not right or equal In every way to any S4O suit or overcoat you can buy, I will return your deposit immediately without question or quibble. All I ajk is that you make your decision before the clothes are worn. My record of satisfying 97 men out of a luO says more for the quality of my tailoring than a volume of arguments. For extra tall or extra heavy men I must charge a little more.

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