Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 180, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1922 — Page 7

DEC. 7, 1922

SiNYSIDE JDINS SEUL CAMPAIGN Dozens of Patients of Tuberculosis Hospital Sell Red Cross Stamps to Friends. NEED NEW INSTRUCTOR County Institution Plans Annual Christmas Tree Celebration at Oaklandon. Dozens of thè patients at Sunnyside sanltorium are working many friends and acquaintances throughout Marion County to assist in thè annual sale of tuberculosis Christmas seals and health bonds. A committee representing both men and women at Sunnyside has been appointed by Dr. H. S. Hatch, superintendent of tha big county tuberculosis hospital, and all thè patients at thè, institution have been organizcd lnto grroups to help sell seals. The patients are enthusiastlc about thè annual campaign because they realize that from proceeds of seals sold in former years has Sunnyside been allowed to develop. One patient who has gained thlrtyfive pounds in weight in a six-months stay at Sunnyside is heading thè committee which is selling seals. Dr. Hatch announced today that he had reached an agreement with thè Marion County Tuberculosis Association which will allow a total of S6OO of thè 1922 proceeds of thè seal sale in Marion County to be expended for a teacbep for industriai recreation at thè institution. This amount will be expended only if thè patients at Sunnyside are successful in selling more than S6OO worth of thè little health emblema, but Dr. Hatch said thls morning that he had every confldence they would exceed their quota. Sunnyside also ls planning its annual Christmas tree celebration for Christmas eve at thè institution at Oaklandon. Many clubs and other civic groups are planning to send delegations to thè annual Christmas tree exercises and place on thè tree Christmas gifts for those who are taking treatment at Sunnyside. An elaborate series of exercises to entertain not only thè children of Sunnyside but thè elder patients has been arranged. The Sunnyside Guild ls in charge of thè pian for thls celebration and its members have begun cooperation in thè organizing of thè annual Christmas festival at thè tuberculosis hospital. DEFER PHONE CASE The hearing on thè Consolidated rate eases of thè Indiana Bell Telephone Company before thè public service commission at thè Statehouse, will be resumed Thursday tnorning. Dee. 14. Munson D. Atwater was on the witness stand at the time of adjournaient and will résumé his testimony when the hearing reconvenes.

Teli him you mnt a THQS new all-metal Thor-32 m Hundredsof Indianapolis \ womcn testify to thè sterling Wro machine that has stood thè test of time and Service right bere in r TheNew your llorac cit.rirnnùjSm Do not'be satished witli an orA boatrtttul ii-mital waafcinf * _, ■naciun. with th Luminai filila TV WaSillllg maClUllC. Y Oli Rvrolring-R*r*rmné Cylindi. wLd£*2f ** deserve tlie best! Only $lO Down Come in and observe thè masterly workinanship of thè Thor—see thè absolutelv correct prineiple upon which it washes. Demonstrations are conducted in our store all day long. Telephone MA in 1828 if you can not cali in person. The pavment of only $lO will insure your re-. eeiving a Thor immediately—or at any date you may set. You can arra uge for thè balance in easy monthly payments to start aster thè tìrst of thè year. Thor is a beautiful ALL-METAL washing machine with a lurainoid revolving-reversing cylinder. Tliere is nothing about a Thor to break or wear out! Cylinder is self-cleaning and need never be lifted out of thè machine. It washes everything from daintjr waists to heavy blankets SPOTLESSLY CLEAN under your own sanitary home conditions. It is a PERMANENT assurance of laundry perfeetion in your 'home. Arrange immediately to make a Christmas present of a Thor! Indianapolis Light and Heat Co. Appliance Phone: MA in 1828 48 Monument Place

Kiwanis Find Use for Marks German marks were used as "bribes” at the annual election of offlcers of the Kiwanis Club in the Riley room of the Claypool Hotel last night. About 200 members of the Indianapolis club and and representatives of the new Knightstown and Anderson clubs attended. These offlcers were elected for 1923: Cari S. Wagner, presidenti Richard A. Shirley, vice presidenti George S. Oliver, treasurer; Walter B. Harding, ■ Walter T. Whlte and Harld B. West, ■ dlrectors for three years; Jack.Quill, ! director for two years, and Harry ' Tockey, trustee. butlerìldlg BODY IS CHOSEiI :— Will Consider Relocation and Financing Plans. Committee to consider plans for the ; location of new building for Butler ! College at the Fairview Park site, and 1 for conductlng an endowment building ; fund for the erection of the bulldlngs, have been named. The endowment committee, which will be charged with the responsibilitv of raising $1,500.000, is headed by William G. Irwin of Columbus. Arthur V. Brown, Arthur R. Baxter. Louis >C. I Muesmann, Emsley W. Johnson, the I Rev. Allan B. Philputt/ Hilton U. Brown. J. W. Atherton and Robert J. Aley, president of the college, wili serve on the committee. Thè building ; and grounds committee of which ArI thur V. Brown ls chairman, ia composed of Dr. Henry Jameson, Lee Bums, William G. Irwin, Emsley W. Johnson, Henry Kahn, Hilton IT. Brown, President Aley and J. W. Atherton. 1 At a meeting to be held next Thursday, these committee members will discuss their respective problema with the faculty and decide upon or reject the multiple unit constructlon. Pyorrhea Now Can Be Cured Free Sample of Wonderful Guaranteed Home Treatment, Every sufferer from Pyorrhea. Bleeding and Ulcerateci Gums. Loose Teeth and other sore and dlseased conditions of the mouth, should accept thls oft'er wlthout delay. Semi your name and address today to Moore’s Laboratories, Dept. 6391, Kansas City, Mo., and they will mail vou Sample Treatment, postpaid, absolutely free. Judge its merits for yourself. Also free booklet and history of remarkable cures. This simplo home i treatment ls endorsed by many lead ing Dentista and Doctors as being the most efficient method known, to' control these dread conditions. —Advertlsement.

RAIL [IBS UEINUpUTE Report of Interstate Commerce Commission Indicates No Rate Reduction. Bv United Prete WASHINGTON, Dee. 7.—Present high railroad rates, bitterly attacked by farm bloc Icaders in Congress, “no longer interfere with the tlow of commerce as a whole, ” the Interstate commerce commission declares in its annual report submitted to Congress today. “The tonnage moved by the railroads has been steadily increaslng in recent months, until at th© end of the period covered by this report, Nov. 1, the traffic is almost equal to the ìargest ever handled by our railroads,” the report states. Until earnings by the carriers reach the 5.75 per cent set as “reasonable” by the comrpission, there ls little prospect of further decreases in rates, the report indicates. Earnings in 1921 were “clearly inadequate,” the coro mission sound. Possibly increased earnings by the roads from the present flood of traffio were absorbed by tho commission in the 10 per cent reduction ordered last July, in anticipation of the present increased trafflc. The exact effect of this reduction on earnings has not yet been determined by the commission because of the strikes last summer. Installation of automatic train control devices on railroads is progresslr.g, the report States. Complete inHow Fat Actress Was IVSade Slim Many staffi* peopl© now dopend entirely upon Marmola Presrrlptlon Tablet for reducing: and controlltng fat. One clever actress teli that she reduced steadily and easlly by usine this new forni of the fanious Marmola Prescrlption. and now. by taking Marmola Prescription Tablets aeverai tlmes a yeir, keeps her weight just right. All good druggiste soli Murinola Prescrlption Tablet at ore dollar for a case, or lf you prefer you can *ecure them direct from the Marmola Co.. 40IJ Woodwarfl Ave., Detroit. Mlch. If you have not trled them do so. They are harmless and effective. —Adver* tlsement. For Raw, Sore Throat At the first sign of a raw, sore throat rub on a little Musterole with your finsers. lt goes l'ight io the spot with a gentle tingle. loosens congestion. draws out soreness and paln. Musterole is a clean. white ointment made with oli of mustard. lt has all the strength of thè old-fashioned niustard plaster wlthout the blister. Nothing like Musterole for croupy children. Keep it handy for instant use. 35 and 65 oents In jars and tube; hospital size. *3. IJetter Tlian a Mustard IMaster 1 H®®! * —Advertisement.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES'

1 Spied Today

He Was Curious I saw a woman on an E. Washington Street car holding a nice fat goose. An old man across the aisle from her asked: “Pardon me, but what kind of a fowl is that you have?" “It’s a goose,” she replied. “What kind of a goose is it?” the | old chap wanted to know. —D. E. L. Probably I saw a one-armed man walking with his girl on Massachusetts Ave. about 11:30 at night and playing "Nobody Knows liow Dry I Am” on a mouth organ. The girl warned him: “Plea.se stop. We might get arrested as bootleggers —or for dlsturhing the peace.”—A. A. It’s a Free Country I saw a negro selling the Ku Klux IClan publication.—K. S. What I)id He Say? I saw a deaf and ddmb man talking to himself. —Lee. She Didn't Trust Him I saw a woman carrying a baby, while her husband carrled only two packages of cigarets.—Mrs. P. C. stallation is not coinpulsory before Jaia 1, 1925. Tests completed on March 31, involving 659,875 observations, "demonstrated that automatic train control devices have been develj oped to the point where they are now ■ practicable under actual servicc- conì ditions, and that when properly Ini sialled they increa.se the safety of j train operation.”

a-C^opP* 111 ! G° e 1,: ? ' ‘ * •’ 1 Even if the weather isn’t very conducive to sleighbells and fur I J robes. you must take tlme by the forelock and shop NOW if you would make a satisfactory selection of your Christmas gifts. Shop now and amile; wait iate and weep. T

Gifts For Men Pipes and Smoking Stands. Leather and Sllk BlUfolda. A Piece of Luggage. Lounging Robes and Pireside Sllppers. Cuff Links and Belt Buekies. Desk Sets and Stationery. Handkerchiefs and Socks. Shaving Outflts and Toiletries. Golf Clubs and ToggeryScarfs and Giove®. A I.ot Of The I'iIINGS we buy we take on ■IL faith, but lt isn’t necessari- to do that when you take last yaar's velvet dress to the Georgett© Shopp© in the Pembroke Arcade to have lt made lnto a Christmas coat for Jean because Miss Gioscio absolutely guarantees all work to be satisfactory. . _i: * \ The year of 1922 is waning rapidly, already December s taper is sputtering brightly as it bums lower and lower, leavlng only fourteen shopping days until Christmas and what ls even worse only two more pay days. • * • The Ideal Gift T S NOT the one of ephemeral pleasure but tho one that glves hourat days, years of enjoyment. Electrlcity, tho master magician that turns drudgory lnto comfortablo effioienoy, is responsibl© for tho innurnerablo ideal gifts sound at tho Indianapolis Heat and Llght, 48 Monurnent Place. Itero Peggy Ann sound a cholce and comprehensive line of electric washers, eleetric ironers, irons, vacuums, lampa, percolators, grilla, toasters, hearing pads—in fact bere you will find an electrical gift for every member of tho famlly. • • • Capes continue in their supremaoy as the correct apparel for formai wear. • • • How Would Vou f IKK to be awakened Christmas ' morning by tho momory-pro-voklng, measured melody of "Adeste Fidells,” or by beautiful volces blended in the exqulsito harmony of “Oh Little Town cf Bethlehem.” If you are fortunate enough toni ready own a Baldwln Reproduclng Grand, why not add to your colleotion of rolls thls Christmas? Dld you know there are rolls gotten out especiallyfor tho children's Christmas—ore ls a “Mother Goose Rhyme.’’ roti with words and illus tratlons. Those rolls will brlng pleasure to the kiddles not only on Cbristmas morning, but ecstatie joy on each succoedlng morning tliroughout tho comlng year. If you do not own a musical lnstrument go lnto the Baldwln Plano House, 18 N. Pennsylvania St., and select a console Brunswick to be sent out Christmas Eve. • • • The newest frocks show a decided fullness in front, artfully emphasized by decorative embroidery or metal buckles.

OUR SHOPPING SERVICE PEGGY ANN Is buylng Christmas Glfts for thè readers of thè Indianapolis Times. No metter how small thè desired purchase may be, she will glve lt her most careful and prompt attention. In telephoning, or malling:, a request for thè purchase of an article, be sure that you grive a full description of thè sald artici and thè approximate prìce you wish to pay for lt. Unless money accompanles thè request, purchaaes will be sent out C. O. D. Address all Communications to Peggy Ann, care of thè Indianapolis Times.

CHEAP FERTILIZER IS AIAI OF BILL lowa Farm Bloc Leader Introduces Measure in Congress. Bv United I'rets WASHINGTON, Dee. 7.—Government manufacture of fertllizer at

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Had Vou Heard THAT Peggy Ann lost flfty dollars tho other day—lt was the fiftv that the Poster Furnlturo Company paid for their newly accepted slogan, "The Furniture Court Where You Never Lose” — you see it wasn't submitted by Pegßi’ Ann. But at that. she is convinced those are weighty words. especially since Mr. Power explalned to her that no mattar how long a customer had used a piece of Poster furniture, no niatter in what respect the furniture had failed to meet his expectations. all the owner has to do ls to cali the Poster Court's attention to this matter and in each and every case the judgment will b© ruled In favor of the custoiner: that ls why you run absolutely no risk when you furnish with l'oster furnitur©. for you ar© buying from “The Furnltur® Court Where You Nover 1.05 e.” • • • Instead of using so many fancy stickers to seal your Xmas packages why not get more Red Cross Christmas stamps? The money is *pent wisely and well. • • Mother, For The Gift WITH educational valu©, go to /thè Meyer-Klser Bank and get a little bank for your sinall daughter or son. We all know a shlny bank ls a great. stlmulus toward teachlng a child to save. If you and your husband desir® to glve a worth-whlle gift to \-our newly married daughter, present her with a hundred-dollar bond or similar security, or if you prefer. glve her a savings account hook showing a substantial initial deposit. ■ * • Just What Your C' CONSOLE table ueeds for Christmas Flv© illumina.tion—a pair of wrought iron stands fitteci with small torch shaped bulbs; the Yuletid© gnomes will love to dance round in the glow of these mellow ltghts, in the soft radiance that brlngs out the colorful polychrome finish of the stands. If you prefer dreamy candì© light, as does Peggy Ann. the J. W. Trenck Art Shop, 32 8. Pehnsylvanla St., ls also showing dlfferent height oandle sticks In this sani© new wrought iron—a. pair of these fltted with art candles in harmonious coloring and your problem of properly lighting Santa Claus from the fireplace, to the Christmas tree in the hall, ls aolved. iPUi* sj H’-in There can be no more sultable gift for the enthusiastic high or grammar school miss than a heavy wool sweater.

Muscle Shoals, Ala., for sale at "the cheapest rates” to farmers is proposed in a bill lntroduced in the Housy by Representative Dickinson, Republican farm bloc leader of lowa. Dickinson’s pian is to have set up “the Federai Chemical Corporation,” consisting of the secretaries of war and agriculture and three other members appointed by the President to supervise the completion of the nitrato dam at Muscle Shoals and the operation of the plant in the making of fertilizers. Curtain Pulls Tarn may be twisted and tied to make gay curtain pulls for th© kitchen, nursery or living room.

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Gifts Por Woinen Flowers and Candy. Jewelry. Glassware and Silver. Labor-Saving Household AppUances. Perfume and Var.ities, Luggage and Hand Bags. Negllgees and Lingerie. Evening Pumps and Silk Hose. Spinet Desks and Sewing Cablnets. Console Phonographs. The newest gloves show contrasting colored lining or facing and are worn with cuffs turned down so as to expose the smart arid chic effect of the contras:. Mibtle. linsering, CARESSINGLY lovely, ar® th© fragrances that coni® wafting their way to you from the Toiletries Department of the Pettis Dry Goods Store. In truth it is no wonder that Peggy Ann's fatigue all faded away as she sniffed first atone sweet smelling botile and then at another. This ls th© agency for th© very famous Elizabeth Arden preparations and is oompletely stocked with the perfumes of Luyna, Babanl, Cappi. Coty, Mary Garden, Houbigant and mai’y others —just name your favorito scent and it will be sound bere. The wonderfully attractlve gift packages put up by the makers of these delightful perfumeries offer a suggestion for the “Gift Appropriate.” • • * The Colleon Tie T S thè name given to a modish dress-up pump that has just arrived at the Walk-Over Shoe Shop, 28 N. Penns>Tv r ania St. The model which is m black satin trimmed in narrow banda of patent, is fastened at the instep with (here’s the reason for the name), a sllk tle, finished with two tlny t;vssels. Wouldn’t you Vie tlckled if you wakened up Christmas morning to find that Santa Claus had put shoes in your stockings? Peggy Ann would be, especially lf they were Colleen Ties. • • • Here’s A Chance FOR you to find out. whether or not you can ever become a clever comedienne or promlsing prima donna —just go to Mr. Jennlngs, manager of the Palace Theater and teli him you wish to join his chorus of flfty Hoosìer girls who will appear In a highclass musical comedy with Broadway prlnclpals in the Indianapolis Follie at the Palace Theaier tho week of Dee. 18. The Follies which will be staged by an experlenced Broadway producer offers immeasurably valuabl© training for locai giris.

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