Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 192, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1922 — Page 14
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POLICE SEDRCH FOR OESTH d Unidentified Motorist Fataliy Injures Woman. As thè result o£ injuries suffered in an automobile accident Mrs. William Gfisel, 4 1> living north of New Palestine, died at thè Methodist Hospital at 4 a. m. today. Mrs. Geisel, passenger in a Greenfleld bus, left it to walk to her home last evening. As she stepped behind thè bus, she walked into thè pathos an automobile and was knocked down, j Her skull was fractured, and both of her lega were broken. The driver of thè automobile stopped and told passengers of thè bus his name was Lioyd. He left immediately, driving in thè direction of Indianapolis. Poliee were searching for him today. Dr. Paul Robinson, coroner, is making an investigation. WICKS ELECTED HEAD OF ORDER OF STAGS Indianapolis Drove Chooses New List of OfTicers. Indianapolis Drove. No. 3 52. Order of Stags. has elected .lames \V. Wicks exalted director for thè ensuing year. Other officers chosen were O. A. Wamsley, prelato: George Shirley, i senior warden; H. !.. Foreman, junior warden; F. L. Boston, inner guard; Frank Stoner, outer guard; J. P. Sriscoe, trustee: H. H. Smith, treasurer; Newell W. Ward, recorder.
Quality Gifts Without Extravagance Hore vou will finti an array of trulv quality gifts beautiful, useful, eeonomieal. No > matter how much or how little you wisli to I j spenti, you will finti an article bere that will I ! come within your allowance and will be both Imc I I artistic and express thè sentimcnt desired. jg|f_J j Candy Jars, in Lusterwear OOó and up I ' Ash raj * 3 50<* and tip JeSfr Lusterwear Fruit Dishes, all eolors, complete with base, .i?* 1.80 Orientai Incense Burners 850 and up - Japanese Flower Vases 81.00 gngrr: Candlesticks of all descriptlon l 81.50 and up Bookends (polvchrome) 85.50 and up ~n Lusterwear Vases, all eolors and shades 81.00 and up Smoking Stands front 82.50 and up ì! Tables, in polychrome and mahogany 88.00 and up e Adjustable Floor Reading Lampa 87.00 1 ' ti Swing Picture Frames 81.50 up I ■■ - . m ff Mirrors priced from 80.75 and up Jj i* | Compote Seta. two polychrome candlesticks and jj bowl 85.50 and up Artiflcial Fruit (bananas, pears. peaches, apples, oranges and piuma), each 75 c MANY OTHER ART NOVELTIES REASONABLY PRICED 223-225 East Ohio East Ohio Street Street The Store of Courteous Service
ONE-DAY SALE Friday Only 700 Imported Dolls §We have taken over ibis lot of imported dolls and are sellili# them at 50e. on thè dollar. The dnty on these <lolls exceeds our sellili# priee. Tliey are fuily jointed, witli wigs and moving eyes. These dolls are 18 to 30 inclics tali. $7, SS and $9 Values We Aiso Offer These Leaders in Lampi for Friday and Saturday Sanders’ New Store 109-111 SOUTH ILLINOIS STREET ONLY ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF WASHINGTON STREET
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POP TOLD MÀW WHEN SHE J BOUGHT HIS CHRISTMAS PRESENT TO MAKE IT AS LIGHTON HIM AS POSSIBLEÌ
Of course your baby ha* aid or dono fomething just as clevrr as those reported in this coluran. . Write it on a postcard and end it to thè Baby Mine Kditor of The Times and share your churkle* with thè rest. Mebbe Junior was visiting me while I was ili. Suddenly looking at thè wlndow near thè bed, he sald, “Gee, auntie, if anybody would see me, they'd think I was thè doctor." —B, L. M. Friend at Court John was naughty. I told him to be good or Santa Ciaus wouldn’t bring him a single thing. He was qulet a while and then said. ‘‘l haven’t had enough olds (birthdays) yet for Santy to hear about me. but thè postmun's my friend aiid you’ll see he'll bring me things.”—L. F. Boasts of Badness Clarence had been running away, so thè front gate was tied. A visitor Corning in left thè ropa off. Clarence carne luto thè house and edged over to thè guest, whispering: "You left
No Burglars A burglar alami was turned on accidentally at thè Washington Bank, Washington St. and Senate Ave., laat night. The poliee emergency squad investigated.
thè gate untied and I’il run off egain.”—J. A. • He Who I.auglis Cast A light snowfall carne and Peggy Ann got her sled out. She was oxhibiting how she would slide down hlll lying fiat on her stomach on thè sled, but her mother objected st muously to her sliding in that fashion. •‘Only boys slide that way,” she told Peggi'. “All thè little girls do, too,” Peggy returned, whereupon her mother said, firmly, “Daughter, when I was a little girl only boys slid that way; thè little girls sat up on their sieda and steered with their feet, not their hands!” “Well,” sang out Peggy Ann, j&untily, “tliem days is gone forever!” —E. C. B. BOY’S CLUB HEAD TAKES JUVENILE WORK IN EAST Will Wertz, superintendent of thè Indianapolis Boys’ Club, was back today from New York, where he took a six weeks' course in juvenile dolinqueney at Columbia University. The course was given under thè auspices of thè International Boys’ Club Fed cration and thè Teaclu rs’ Colitioif the university. /■ Wertz was awarded a special certificate for making the highest ree otd of those taking the course. Ile also visited boys’ clubs in Boston, Worcester, Fall River and Philadel phia.
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ARREST JEWELERS ON BLIND TIGER CHARGES Poliee Finti Liquor In Auto Parked* at Street Corner. When a poliee squad sound an automobile parked at Randolph and New York Sts. today they arrested men registering as J. A. Mitchel’., 32, jeweler, CIO E. Thirty-First St , and Fred Lang, 25, Jeweler, 702 N. Meridian St., charging them with operating a blind tiger. In the car poliee said they sound a quart bottle partly filled with gin, an ernpty whisky bottle, a bottle half full of wine, and a glass. FINE EX-COP’S SON Blind tiger charges against Patrick Foran, 4C, ex-policeman, 909 S. Meridian St., were discharged in city court. John Foran, son of Patrick Foran, said ho owned the liquor, and John was fìnod SSO and costs.
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STYLISH FOOTWEAR For Men and Women r ~ / Wotnen’s Co- } v\ ns Shos, li>!ii:il I*iinipd. \ / 5.4 iì " re s b Shoes, Strili Sllppers, Broglici and l*at-Shof-H and Ox \ Ire-. rnt Lenther Oxfords. Also Girla’ ‘ fonia; alio xvork Mlsses’ and Infanti' shoos. Boys’ si'hool Footwear. and dress shoes. QUICK SERVICE—PLENTY OF SALESPEOPLE We Are Open Evenings Until Christmas STORI BOOTS $9 PR A fine gift for children and boys. Sturdy, AMn IFP Jpt“* I serviceable boots, ma de of soft elkskin, /vv \ vvith heavy soles. Cbildren's and youths’ Òl sizes, from $2 to .s:ì. JSV \ BOYS’ SIZES, $3 and $4 THHIFT ì ! SHOE STORE I WERCHANTS 3AMK 3LDG.-OOWN STAÌR3 \ WASHINGTON AND MERIDIAN STREETS
AUTOMOBILE STOLEN The automobile of L. L. Spabey, 2608 Shelby St., was stolen while parked on Georgia St., near Illinois St. last night.
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WHAT A BOY EXPECTS FROM HIS DAD How old is that boy of yours? Ten, twelve, flfleen or eighteen. Do you know what he is thlnking about? Probably he is saying, ‘‘Wonder what dad is going to get me for Christmas?” You want to make a hit with the boy. Of course—then give him a good watch. Buy on credit at cash prices. Gray, Grlbben & Gray i Corner Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. \ We Trust Anyone W’ho Works. / fNothing St Holidays Thana Ham” We Are INDIANA DISTRIBUTORS “Correct Merchandising” Free Lectures HEALTH WEALTH f* > % HAPPINESS America’s Greatest Orator DR. DAVID V. BUSH Authir of ‘‘Applied Peychology and Scieutiac Living” Dee. 21st to Jan. 4th Notice poper for dote excluded. ODD FELLOW AUDITORIUM Washington and Fennsylvanl Sts. Enter on Prnn. Evenings at 8:15 SUBJECTS TIURSDAY, DEfKMBKB 21 I’OVERTT A DISEASE—The iaw of sbundxuce. Cure of poverty. How ’.o doublé your effn-iency. Dr. Bush will *ive four free test ter reodlngs of strar.gers from thè uudlsnco. IHIDAY, DECEMBEB 22 I.IF E S GREATEST BET —Sf ier.tlfìc thinklnr The power of the epoken word lo attra.-t and build: ho missile of this power will repel and destroy One of the stroiiiresl and most important laws of ihpught to und- rstand and pra.'tlce. In this ieotiire Dr Bttsb pive the most tragic presentatlon of all living platform orator* Dr. Uush will give a Public denionstration of he a Img TI ENDAY. DECKMBER 2fl SMILE. SMILE. SM ll.E—The seientific rffei t of pesce, polso and lauffht'-r WEDNEUDAY. DECKMBER 27 THE POWER OF VISUAUZATIONHow tu niak your (lrcaaiß come truiv I feeling. Itispiration and heallng BÌl?nec. FREE TO THE PUBLIC
Console* |p Uprights ! Brunswick Phonographs Cost NoMore Than thè Ordinary Kind Two $45 to $750 * c . On Most Convenient OcìJ, S *-*©ll Terms In which to avail yourself of thè Big Money Saving Values in Baldwin Made t Grand Pianos, Upright Pianos and Manualo Players Unusual Terms During This Sale The Baldwin Piano Co. , of Indiana 18 N. Pennsylvania St.
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DEC. 21, 1922
tauléls Cor. Washington and Delaware St*. Headquarters for Xmas Candies Xmas Suggestions | Dadies’ House Slippers, all colora... ,95* : Ladies’ SI.OO Wool Hosiery 40c i Men’s Wool Hose, 75c and $1 vaine...49c AH artieles in Xmas boxe 3. Bornstein Bros. 407 to 411 West Washington Street. -th e -B es t-Thcre-J s On the Best Guarantee In th* World That Your Glasse* Will Flt l’ay-As-Yoii-Wcar-Them A Guarantee of Fit and of Quality DR. C. R. WEST | 242 Indiana Ave. l’ia/.a Hotel Bld*. Hiiif Block Ohio and 111. Out of thè liigli-Kent Distrlct.
