Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 157, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1922 — Page 18

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OWSLEY MEME RECALLSp END Legion National Commander Issues Armistice Day Word for Saturday Observance. GOES TO LINCOLN, NEB. Will Speak at Dedication of New Capito! Building for - Western State. Departlng for Lincoln, Neb., where tomorrow he will dedicate thè new capitol of Nebraska, Alvin Owsley, national commander of thè American Legion, issued thè followmg Armistice Day message: “Armistice Day is observed as thè anniversary of thè ending of thè World War. But more and greater than that—it is thè day of thè beglnnlng of peace, and therefore it Is to be celebrated In no uncertain fashion as a day of hope and high ambltion. We have Memorial Day for thè hro dead, for a backward thought of thè greatness of thè days gene by. Let Armistice Day be a day for thè living, for looking forward upon high adventures and achievements yet to come. “In this America of ours especiaily, thè day of thè beginning of peace is a day of exaltation of thè spirit; for e are a Nation of builders and thè works of peace are thè glory of a free peopls. With thè coming of peace there is an end of destruction and of tearing down. And with thè coming of a just peace thè march of mankind is taken up again. mankind going forward step by step to higher resolve. Let us then be glad and proud in this resolve, that •very observance of thè Armistice ahall serve as a milestone along thè upward road of peaceful progress. “Yet on this fateful eleventh day of thè eleventh month it would be well, that on thè etroke of thè eleventh hour one solemn momeht be set aside for prayer and a silent giving of thar.ks, that freedom stili endures upon this earth through sacrifice.

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ous grandmother had to rebuke her. “I wajit you to be reai sweet and ladyllke. Can*t you slng or read for me?" Dorothy responded promptly, “No. I used to do that, but when we moved to Detroit I cut all that stuff out.” ISABELLE D. FARMER. She’s Aster a Record Little Inez carne in from school aster her second day there, much elated over thè fact that “Marna, I never got elapped, shook or ent to thè Principal yet." M. L. Been Reading About Russian Rubles I was surprlsed at my son Raymond lnsistlng on being glven a dollar bilL Aster some coaxing he admltted he wanted ti to “buy a nickel with." MRS. F. R. T. Has thè Evldence Bobbie Is only 2% years old, but he enjoys looking at advertlsement plctures. The other ev'ening a shoe ad caught hls eye, "Oh, look, marna, - ' he cri ed, "some guy’s got hls s*hoes off." ANON.

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/ SPIEMPffODAY Interesting Incidente Reported by Readers

A colored man asked hls employer for thè loan of a palr of pllers. The negro used thè tool as a forcepa and pulled an achiny tooth.—W. A. As I was coming homo on W. Washington St. car a man in a fliwer dro\-e up alongslde thè car and asked thè conductor for a elgarette. The conductor gave hlm thè “pili" while

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both car and auto were in motlon. — D. M. L. A classifica add in a Sunday paper read: “Can you Bell colored people? If so, address —J. A. W. A woman bought a paper of a newsboy and pald him. Aster reading thè headllne. announcing thè Ralston viotory, she handed back thè paper and

demanded her money, saying thè election was crooked. The newsboy gave her thè money.—C. R. W. Jr. An E. Washington St. merchant took an election extra from a newsboy and read thè headlines by thè light of his store lamp. He then handed thè paper back to thè boy, saylr.g he guessed he dld not want to buy it.—Mra. A. J. S.

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Cincinnati, Indianapolis & Western Railroad Complete Restoration of Traiti Service Commencing Saturday, November 11, 1922 TRAIN NO. 33 will leave INDIANAPOLIS 5:10 P. M, Daily, Arriving CINCINNATI 8:30 P. M. Other CINCINNATI Trains Daily Are: No. 35, Leaving Indianapolis 6:10 a. m. ( Arriving Cincinnati 9:20 p. m. No. 31, Leaving Indianapolis 10:40 a. m., Arriving Cincinnati 1:50 p. m. No. 37 Leaving Indianapolis 2:35 p. m., Arriving Cincinnati 5:50 p. m. L. B. JAY, General Passenger Agent

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