Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 193, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1922 — Page 7
DEC. 22. 1922
CIESTDIIEGTIIS RECISE BUDGETS Thirty-Six Orgariizations to Receive $486,727. Thirty-six organizations afliliated with thè Community Chest will receive $456,727.58 from thè chest durine thè coming year. This was decided when thè board of directors approved thè revised report of thè budget committee. The board decided to undertake to raise an additional $12.825. llomer W. Borst, secretary of thè chest, said this will be done without a citv-wide campaign. Chest appropriations were: Alpha Home Associatlon, $2,600; American •Settlement. S 4.000; Boys’ Club Associ, atlon, $7,180; Boy Scouts of America. ■516,450; Campfire Girla, $2,700; Cath obg Community Center, $24,000; Catholic Women's Associatlon, $2,650; College beitlenient Association, $6,800: Dispensari - Aid, $4,000; Faith Home, Family Welfare Society, $145.000: Fianner House. $15.040; Florence Critlenden Home, $6,500; Girl Scouts, $5,900; Indiana Indorsers Photoplays. $550; Indianapolis Day Nursery Association, $5.283; Indianapolis Flower Mission, $5,800; Indianapolis Home for Aged Wnmen. $7.065; Indianapolis Humane Society, $1,000; Indianapolis Orphan Asylum, $1.800; Indianapolis Truvelers Aid. $2,230: Jewish Federation of Indianapolis, $31,622; Knickerbacker Hall Association, $1,200; Old Folks Home, $2.000; Public Health iNursing Association, $19,800; Red Cross. Marion County chapter, $23.000: Saivation Army, $23,700; Society of Good Shepherd. $3,300; social Service department Church Federation, $5,000; Volunteers of America, $10,190; Wheeler City Rescue Mission. $5,000; tVomen’s Improvemènt Club, $1,055: T M. C. A . $45,762 SS; Y. M. C. A. tcoiored), $3,850; Y. W. C. A, $34.000; Y. W. C. A. (colored), $6,000. DOCTOR’S CAR TAKEN An automobile was parked in front of St. Vincent’s Hospital last night by T>r. Fred L. Pettijohn, 2366 Park Ave. ■When he stepped out of thè hospital thè car was missing. THIS IS JOY-KILLER Harrj’ Robinowitz, 702 S. Illinois St., “njoyed thè show at thè Orientai Theater on S. Meridian St.. last night ■untfl he diseovered some one had stolen his overcoat valued at $25. A tested skin treatment lì you vant a remedy for skin troub'e whuse vaiue has been prenoti by many vears of sucdessful use, —if you want a treatment that thousands of doctors and druggists aredady prescribjng tweause they knmu its beneficiai re c ults. you will tìnd ii in Resinol Gintment and Resinoi Soap Whv not tate th combine! advice tA all theee wh medicai mcn. and let Rcainol malta Tour k.n weU ? At all druggiata. Resinol It requires only a mo- I nient’s retiection for you H to realize that your gen- 1 eral health will pick up 1 at once if you will per- ■ mit usto make your S teeth perfeet—come and I talk to us on this subject. I
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TOYS at Half Price! Think of It! Two Big Tables of Toys at Half Price! Come and get two toys for thè price of one at Santa’s Farewell Party of Cheer for thè Kiddies. This Jolly Old Fellow and one of hls assistants will be on thè job every minute to serve your profitably in toyland. He has grouped together all odds and ends of expensive and clever toys, some slightly counter mussed, and marked tliem half price as his farewell bit of Joy and cheer for thè Children’s Merry Christmaa! One Big Table of TOYS at -J Look here wbat Sant# ha# done for you. Cut thè price of oodles and oodles of toys and collectlrely piaceri H H H them all on one big table for lO# each. Thla table of Xmas opportunlties is at yonr disposai—come esrly, take H Kg your cbolce. Think of lt! 10 Toys for sl.oo—lo cents each. Tuck w*7 in thè toe of thè Xmas stocklng tome added surprlae you will flnd bere at thè nominai rum of 10#. ÉBBk ■ Ba*-tnent. Pettis Dry Goods Co. s —Petti Dry Goods Cn.
BPPQSESLfIBOR IN UIPBLIIICS Typo Head Tells of Progressive Movement. Politicai action should ri ever become thè dominant purpose of organized labor in thè opinion of J. W. Haj r s, secretary trearurer of thè International Typographical Union, according to a statement issued at thè Union headquarters here in answer to numerous inquiries as to thè organization’s plana in connection with thè "progressive” movement. “Necessity has eompelled labor to undertake thè achievement. of some defensive and some reform legislative measures,” said Mr. Hays. “That does not mean that thè typographical Union is becoming radicai. On thè
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contrary, we regard ourselves as con- ! servatives with extremists on both | sides. What politicai course will best serve to protect thè interests of labor is a matter in doubt at this time. "One thing, however, is eertain: Congressional blocs are gcing to continue doing business in American politica. And labor is gcdng to develop strength in that way, if efforts of labor leaders, I know, count for anything. Objectionable as blocs may be to some politicians, they are a naturai development. Geographlc representation, alone, no lortger serves to give voice to thè aims of divers classes and interests of thè country.” ADVERTISING CLUB GIVES LITTLE NEWSBOYS TREAT Luncheon, Entertainment and Presenta Are on Program. Thirty newsboys are happy today over thè Christmas gifts they received from members of thè Advertising Club. The newsies were entertained at thè regular luncheon of thè club
at thè Chamber of Commerce building. Each was given a pair of shoes and a sweater. In addition, every member took $3 and. one of thè expectant boys aster thè entertainment and went through locai eterea, buying whatever tho newsle wished for. The entertainment fumished at thè luncheon was by William Herschel, Mrs. John Cartwright, Miss Francis Shera and Irene VonAlt. BOY RUN DOWN Arthur Bennett, 7, colored, of 1009 Lafayette St., suffered bruisca when he was struck by an automobile driven by Virgil K. Wayland, 31, of 234 ;E. St. Joseph St. The accident occurred on Alabama St. north of Kt. Wayne Ave., last night. UOARSENESS Sfwallow slowly mali piece • —rub well over thè throat. ! V'CKS ▼ Vaf*o Rub Over ! 7 Million Jan Uaed Yearlu
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Just Arrìved — A Shipment of This Popular Console Model VICTROLA You can have one in your home for Christmas. Beautifullv finished case, in thè various woods. This instrument is one of thè most popular models of tho famous Victor line and is priced at only. S IOO This low price should convince you that it costs no more to own a genuini Victrola. Wo have a complete stock of these inslruments in thè various designa and finishes. ( PAY NOTHING DOWN Just Purchase a Few Records And we will deliver a Victrola to your home at once. Small weekly or monthly terms can be arranged to suit you. It will be easy to have a Victrola in your home this Christmas if you make your selection at Pearson’s. OPEN EVENINGS Pearson Piano Co. 128-130 N. Penn. St. Est. 1873* One Price to Everybody
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