Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 191, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1922 — Page 14

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con PROBES RAILTBAfiEDY Esther Hotzhausen Struck by Interurban. Corcner Paul Robinson today invesrigated thè death of Miss .Esther Hotzhausen, 22, of Cumberlsnd, Ind-, who was struck by an interurban freight car on thè Terre Haute, Indianap. *Js & Eastem route yesterday about half a mile west of Cumberland. Miss Hotzhausen had just stepped from an automobile bus and had start ed to walk south aerosa thè interurban tracks WILL HAND DOWN MILK ‘TRUST’ DECISION JAN. 2 •ludge I.inn I>. Hay Hears Final Arguinents in Case. Decisiors in thè "milk trust’’ case will be announced Jan. 2, Judge Linn D. Hay, Superior Court, room, 2, said today. He heard final argumenta on Tuesday of counsel for thè State and defendant companies. The State has asked a permanent In junction against alleged violation of thè anti-trust law, charging a eombinatlon of milk and ice cream companies.

Our Pian for Giving Glasses The only objection tp giving glasses for Christmas has been removéd. By our pian they do not have to be fitteci in advance, thus giving thè secret away. You can select a representati ve pair, subject to correct fitting, and exchange aster Christmas. Glasses Complete, $4 to s 7— Examination Included One Hundred Styles Open Saturday Evenings Select thè style you think will be most becoming. They can be exchanged afterward if desired. We examine thè _f \ eyes, write thè prescription or fili other oculists’ prescriptions. y y Y y Kryptok Invisible Bifocal Lenses are fB.OO to $12.00 HOOSIER OPTICAL CO. 148 North Illinois Street

Southwest Corner of Washington and Delaware Streets Christmas Candies, .mr t™ ■ Store open Eoenin *' 2 Pounds for 25c NOW! Is thè 1922 —this- -w Mixed Nuts, 23c Lb. I I TIME to Cash In Three Gigantic Purchases for Cash MAKES THIS THE BANNER MONTH OF THE YEAR. AGAIN WE SAY Christmas Stocks at Wholesale Prices

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Baby Mine WHEN IWEIST PIGHT OFF ,TO BED TOMIGHT WITHOUT, ÀFUSS POP SA!D”GEE! I DIDNT PEALIZE CHPISTMAS 'Wassonear” • Of rourse your baby has said or don •omrthing just as dever as those reported lo this coturno. Write it on a postcard and srnd it to thè Baby Mine Editor of The Times and bare your churkJes with thè rest. Good Alibi Johnnie. age 4, had been a bad boy and his mother, deciding that thè punishment should be a spanking, starter! to administer it. Johnnie objected strongly, giving this as his reason: “Oh, mother, don’t. I’m so little; I don’t know any better.” —HELEN LEWIS. Did She Answer Hobby Just carne homo from Sunday school and said: "Aw, I ain't goln’ to Sunday school agoln.” His mother told him he mustn't say

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that, and that he must go to Sunday school so that Santa Claus would know he was a good boy. "Is Santa Claus good?” he asked his mother. “Why, of course, Bobby,” she replied. “Well,” said Bobby, “how is it I never see him in Sunday school?” W. J. He’s a Caveman Pup Charles is only 3 years old. Recently he was invited to thè bìrthday party of one of thè neighboi girls and was much elated over it. His father, teasing him, asked.: “When is this ‘boithday party’ to be?” “Don't say that,” Charles protested; “say birthday party.” “But that is thè way Mary E. says it,” his father replied. “Well, when she gets me she's going to talk right,” thè youngster threatened.—R. S. MOTHER DIES IN FLAMES WHICH THREATEN FAMILY Mrs. Silas Siair Fires Home When She Drops Oil Lamp. Jiy Times Special FT. WAYNE, Ind., Dee. 20.—Mrs. Silas Stair, 33, was bumed to death, ber husbancì is suffering from burns which may prove fatai and thè lives of two children, 4 and 8 years old, were threatened when Mrs. Sair fainted while carrying an oil lamp. Mrs. Stalr’s clothing and thè home were set on Are. Mr. Stair carried thè two children out of thè house and tried to rescue his wlfe.

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BUTLER DRAMATIC CLUB GIVES THREE-ACT COMEDY The annual performance of Butler College Dramatic Club given last night at thè Murat Theater was a very creditable production of “Come Out of thè Ivitchen,” a three-act comedy by A. E. Thomas. The cast, coached by Prof. R. A. and Helen Brattai rr, included many who were seen last year in “Lady Windermere’s Fan.” Separately and as a whole thè players did well. Irma Dykes as Olivia Dangerfield, and Wendell Biown and Burton dorane played thè leads. Other parts were taken as follows: Katie Kinder as Amanda, thè colored mammy; M. Josephine Brown as Elizabeth Dar.gorfield, Helen Brattain as Mrs. Kelkener, Jessie Brown jìs Cora Falkener, Howard Howe as Paul Dangerfield, Scott Clifford as Thomas Lefferts, Cari Huber as Solon Tucker, Arnold Davis as Charles Dangerfield, and George Kistler as Randolph Weeks. FOUR KILLED IN CRASH 7?t/ United Prega PORT ARTHUR. Texas, Dee. 20. — Four persons were kijled and two others were seriously injured here today when a Street car struck a Gulf Company truck loaded with workers.

Free Lectures HEALTH WEALTH £ I HAPPINESS , f jJ America\s * *0 Urea test Orator DR. DAVID V. BUSH Autbor of “Applied Psyehology and Scientiac Llving" DEC. 20th to JAN. 4th Notlfe paper for (latra excluded. 00D FELLGW AUDITORIUM Washington n<l Pennsylvania Sts. Knter on Penn. Evenings at 8:15 SUBJECTS WEONESDAV. l)Kt K.VIBKR “0 HOW TO HE BEAUTIFUL—How tu develop personaltty. How to be popular. In thts lecture I)r. Busi' eives thè srr-Ht tinte seme from Shakespeare' “Merchant of Ventre,“ Inspìrattona! and healing Bilenco. What it i and how to use lt. THI RSOAY, IlKt r.MBKK 21 POVEHTV A DISKASR —The law of abuiidanee. Cure of poverty. How to doublé your effni-ncy. Dr. Bush will givo tour free test character rcadlngs uf strarigirs from thè audience. Ì R’.DAV. DEt EMBEH 22 I.TKB'S CREATESI' BET Scientiflc tlilnkimr The power of thè spoken word to attrai! and build; how rulsuse of this power will rcpel and destroy. One of thè stronsest and most important law of thought to understand and practlce. In thls'lecttire l)r. Bush gire thè most traaie presentatlon of all llving plat forni orator. I)r. lìush wtll (rive a public demonstration of healtng. Tl ESIIAV. PF.CF.MBKR 20 SM IT.E. SM lI.E. SMILE —The scìentifii cffect of pesce, poise and laughtcr. FREE TO THE PUBLIC

Wintner Bros. Wholesale Stock Purchase Suggestive Gifts for Ladies 8 $2 Values Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Uose In Hoiiday Box Pure thread silk, full fasliioned, embroidered elockecl in some; white, cordovan and black. $ 1.39 Ladies’ Silk and Fiber HOSE Regular SI.OO Values éT\ All colore, seamed back; (fTI (f* sizes 8 y 2 to 9% ' 4 -' Ladies’ Handkerchiefs /’PIVI Regular 69c Values .<* Bcautifully embroidered; jjm) \Ìm tb*>e (fifferent designa In N > 33c Extra Quality Ladies’ Handkerchiefs llegular SI.OO Values j* fjum Embroidered and in colora; a roal r| J value; 3 la thè at * Men’s Heavy Wool Reg. 50c n wmt 1:4 25..35c Blue mixed, white top, toe and heel. MEN’S SILK TIES Tn Phristmas boir s, _ _ Regular 50c atid 7Sc ralues. A Christmas Ot/v>

SMALL BOY RUN DOWN AND INJURED BY AUTO Léonard Hyler Dashes in Front of Machine. Léonard Hyler, 6, son of Mrs. Marie Rowland, 431 E. Market St., was injured when he was struck by an automobile drlven by Frank E. Schleicher, 28, of 1549 N. Oxford St. The boy and his sister, Mildred, 8, were Crossing thè Street and walked from behind a parked automobile into thè pathos Schleicher’s car. The accìdent occurred on New Jersey St., near Washington St. We Will Help You to Save Safely JTletcfjcr Cabina* anb Crust Co. Eyes ex&mlnad, glasses furnlshed. I Reasonable Prlces. j 133 N. eenn. Ut. !

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25 1 25 West 1 à (TX West Wash. JCIIHO IjilOP Wash. Beginning Thursday at 8:30 Entire Stock of Geiger s Furs Bought In Bankrupt Court Offered to Xmas Shoppers at Almost Unbelievable Reductions THE MOST SENSATIONAL FUR SALE IN THE HI STORY OF THIS CITY. GEIGER’S ENTIRE STOCK OF LUXURIOUS FURS PURCHASED BY THE ELITE SHOP AT A MERE FRACTION OF THEIR REAL WORTH ARE OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT PRACTICALLY GIVE-AWAY PRICES Fur from $5 Up to $98.50

*39= Wolf Scarfs $25.00 *4s= Lynx Scarfs $35.00 '155" Fox Stole $69.50 65 ’ Skunk Cape $35.00 *ls Fitch Choker $5.00 *l5O Nutria Cape $69.50

Chinchilla Coney Muff and Scarf. $1.50 White Coney Muff and Scarf. ... . sl.f>o Taupe Coney Muff and Scarf. . .. .$1.50

A GOOD MEAL A good DINNER is one of thè best i 1 and most honest joys of living. But a 1 good dinner is impossible without good 23 Years in Same Location TEETH. A visit to your dentist today will be a source of joy to you THREE TIMES A DAY from now on. Don’t continue to irritate and annoy yourself with unsound teeth when your dentist can EASILY REMEDY thè trouble. We have every known device for thè prevention of pain. Teeth extracted painlessly, asleep or awake. EITELJORG & MOORE, Dentist Corner East Market Street and Clrcle. Ground Floor, Lady Attendant i

Mid-Winter Term December 27th to January 2nd A scholnrship in this school would tura a Christmas Glft into a practical investment of gTeat value. If you wish, thè certificate will be prepared so that you can present it Christmas mornlng. We urge every ono who canto start during thè opening week. At any rate, come in, write or telephone-and make arrangement to enter as soon as possible. The office of thè school will he open every day. except Christmas. The regular sessione résumé thè 27th ÀVherever you are ntqend Indiana Business College At. Marion, Mune'e. Logansport. Anderson, Kokomo. Lafayette, Columbus, Richmond. Vincennes, Crawfordsville, Perù or Indianapolis. Ohns. C. Cring is president and Ora E. Butz, generai manager. Get thè preparation in 1923 and by 1924. or sooner, you will be ready for a promising business posltion. Cali upon thè school you prefer, or see, write, or telephone Fred W. Case, Principal. Pennsylvania and Vermont, First f>oor Nortli Y. W. C. A., Indianapoii*.

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Furs-The Ideal Gift Prices Marked in Plain Figures Shop Early For Best Choice Remember thè Place The Elite Shop 25 W. Wash.

Leopard Muff and Scarf $15.00 Thibet Muff and Scarf. . .... $5.00 White Thibet Set . . : $6.75

DEC. 20, 1922

tadélf Cor. Washington and Delaware St3. Headquarters for Xmas Candies Xmas Suggestions I.adies’ House Slippers, all colora.., .95* Ladies’ SI.OO VVool Hosiery 480 Men’s IVool Hose, 75c and $1 value...49c All artieles in Xmas boxe. Bornstein Bros. 407 to 411 West Washington Street. Big Phonograph Sale Phonograph ... .SIOO.OO Sale Price 58.75 Saved $41.25 Factory Pri'ces sl.Gj fer Week Open Evenings Agents for Ihe Famous Khnball Phonograph. Forty Selectlona With Eich KUfitsn { 925-927 Virginia Ave. DR exel 0647 TRY A WAN'T AI) IN THE TIMES.

$ 350 Broad-Tail Coat Squirrel Trimming $98.50 ‘225 Bay Seal Coat $98.00 ‘225 Muskrat Coat $98.00 *l5O Poney Coat $75.00