Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 229, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1923 — Page 16

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DEMOCRATS GIVE i’CRAY REDDEST ‘COLD SHOULDER’ Reformatory Plans in Doubt With G, 0, P.’s Divided on Appropriation, The possibility of completing the new State reformatory at Pendleton under the present plans appeared uncertain today, with Democratic members of the Legislature lined up solidly for cancellation of the construction contracts and Republican members apparently divided. The Democratic program, outlined at a caucus of forty-one House members and sixteen Senators Thursday night, calls for the cancellation of the present cost-plus contracts and the completion of the reformatory by a committee using convct labor. This committee would be allowed to spend not to exceed $750,000, as compared with Governor McCray's request for $2,000,000 to complete the institution under the present contracts. It was proposed that the committee by composed of Governor McCray, Jesse E. Eschbach. chief examiner of the board of accounts, and William J. Fogarty, warden of the State prison. Items in the appropriation bill were explained by Senator Walter S. Chambers and Representative John W. Ritch, Democratic members of the budget advisory committe. The proposed gasoline tax was discussed, but no caucus action taken. Only three members favored the tax and they insisted there must be a corresponding decrease in other taxes. The caucus voted In favor of an amendment to the appropriation bill providing that the money collected by the fish and game division of the conservation department shall remain in the fund of that division. Action on ether cuts in appropri-; ations also was taken. NORTH DAKOTA PASSES ANTI-KLAN MEASURE Provides Persons Over 15 Years Must Not Wear Masks. BISMARCK. N. D„ Feb. 2.—Masks in North Dakota are to be reserved for the children. Persons over 15 years of age will be prohibited by law from wearing masks or other paraphernalia to hide , their Identity when Governor R. A. Nestoa signs the anti-mask bill passed by the State House of Representatives late Thursday. The Senate had already passed the the measure, which is known as the ”klan bill.” HAROLD LLOYD WILL WED MILDRED DAVIS Engagement of Couple Announced at Hal Riaoh Studios. Bit United A'tvs LOS ANGELES, Feb. 7.—Harold Lloyd, the only movie comedian who seriously menaces the crown of Charlie Chaplin, will be married some time next week to Mildred Davis, leading lady in his famous comedies for nearly three years. The engagement was officially anrounced at the Hal Riach studios here Thursday, after it had previously been rumored and denied. PROWLERS LEAVE EARLY, Garage Man Calls Police—Fears Hold-Up. C. E. Morris, 2449 N. Illinois St., did not know whether three men who stood behind a telephone polo near his garage were hqld-up men or not. Morris telephoned police at 2:30 a. rr. today about the prowlers. Alotor Police Heller and Pettit investigated, but the strangers had disappeared. Arrest Edward Bailey Edward Bailey, 23, of 1027 S. Randolph St., was arrested by detectives early today on a warrant sworn to by Kenneth R. Nelson, 3003 E. Washington St., who alleged Bailey embezzled 1138.75 from the Atlas Paper Company. WHOOPING COUGH -^ No “cure”—but helps to reduce paroxysms of coughing, VISKS Vro R u a Over 17 Million Jon Used Yearly Keep Your Skin-Pores Active and Healthy With Cuticura Soap Soar.Oirtr. ont.Tlr3aic.® whrre.Pcr®*il address: Cctlcars LsbcrssorUs,l>epS-X, ieslsse.Msss. Miller’s Antiseptic Oil, Known as Snake Oil stops Chest Colds and Flu Quick. Contains Coal Oil, Turpentine, Camphor. Capsicum. Oil Eucalyptus and other valuable Ingredients. Will penetrate thickest sole leather in 3 minutes, goes to nflVcted parts. Quick relief assured. For Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Lumbago said to be without equal. All druggists.—Advertisement. Since Viking Days I* cod-liver oil, now known to f be exceptionally rich in the I vitamines, has been a means 1 lof health and strength to § tens of thousands. Scott's Emulsion 2 is cod-liver oil direct from 2

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“Ura Dumbbell,” shouted the waiti Ing members of the popular family as the latest arrival climbed from her traveling bag at the Union Station. Four ticket sellers looked up quickly, “That name sounds familiar,“ they hissed. “My own Pa Whooza and Ma | Shurza," exclaimed Ura, who immediately demanded some galoshes for | dinner served with a choice bit of Lew Shank. Pa wanted to know who was going to pay the bill and was informed that it could be charged to R. A. Waterbury, 514 8. Keystone Ave., whose hands would work It out. Ura said she had had a wonderful vaccination at Rex Beach, but that i she was afraid the cloudy weather would raise the price of moonshine. | She had a hotel proprietor arrested because he asked her if she wanted a I room with private bath, she having an aversion to soldiers. She is so dumb she thinks: That tail lights come from animals. —W. J. Z. • • • That a rattlesnake la a toy for infants. • • • That erabapples are mean fruit. •* • • That the Merchant of Venice sold gondolas. • • • That a football coach has four ] wheels. COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Chronic coughs and persistent colds j lead to serious trouble. Y'ou can 6top j them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. | Creomulsion Is anew medical discov- j ery with twofold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes j and kills the germ. Os all known drugs, creosote is rec- j ognized by the medical fraternity as > the greatest healing agency for the treatment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to j creosote. other healing elements which soothe and heal the Inflamed j membranes and stop the irritation ! while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, | attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead to serious complications. Creomulsion Is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of chronic coughs and colds, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat diseases, and Is excellent for building up the i system after colds or the flu. Money j refunded if any cough or cold, no mat- j ter of how long standing, is not re- ) lieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist. Creomul- : sion Cos., Atlanta, Ga.—Advertisement. END A HEAD COLD QUICKLY; JUST USE THIS PURE CREAM ; If your nostrils are clogged, your j throat distressed, or your head is \ stuffed by nasty catarrh or a cold, , apply a little pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream Into your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage, soothing inflamed, swollen membranes and you get instant relief: How good it feels. Your nostrils are open. Your head is clear. No more hawking, snuffling, dryness or struggling for breath. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from any druggist. Coldi and catarrh yield like magic. Don’t stay stuffed up. Relief is sure.—Advertisement.

Special While 100 Last Fine Lamb’s Woo! 9 Wall Brushes brush to clean the H9HV grime and soot from " jff walls and ceilings— B K| more so this year since M JH| so much soft coal is being used. This wall brush 3 i3 of soft, long-fieeced Canadian lamb’s wool, B and can be washed with soap and water. The flj 0 handle is 514 feet long and the brush is 7xll 00 W inches in size. An unusually good bargain at 79<f. VONNEGUT “ r 2 ?" a wL c ?,:

Open AH Day Saturday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. CATUKDAY, February 3rd, We ° this bank will be open as p usual, ALL DAY —8 a. m. to 8 * “y p. m. H , V2% F)EPOSITS made on or before * February 10th will earn interest from February Ist. On $1 Will Start a Savings Savings Account MEYER-KISER BANK, • 136 East Washington Street

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FABRIC-FINISH at Unusually LOW PRICES

Pound Packages Double sheets correspondence size: 78 sheets to the j~/\ package DUC

Charles Mayer & Company 2931 W. Washington St Established 1840.

$50,000.00 for 1923

Cofield Plates My low prices will surprise yon. Kvry plat® made la guaranteed to fit perfectly.

Dr. J. W. Cofield, Dentist Rooms 203 to 208 Marion Bldg. Cor. Meridian and Ohio Sts. Entrance 10 W. Ohio St. __ _ _ Tnr*dy, Thursday, Friday, 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. DfjflCC Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 8:38 a. m. to 8 p, m. Sunday, 8 a. m. to 1 p. m.

The Sale You Have Been Waiting For Our new manager has just taken charge and he immediately informs us our stock is too heavy. Consequently, tomorrow we slaughter prices as never before heard of in Indianapolis.

BtykTi* .ilfflffmpSßiL Men's Assorted Dress Ml, Shoes in tan calf, black $7.00! To close 1 out tomorj s^s9 Boys ’ tan ca,f an<l un - Isk metal lace shoes; evEafefc- \ ery pair mado to sell *4 X \for $3.50. Tomorrow

t 1,000 Pairs Women’s Soft, Black Kid, One-Strap, House - Slippers, with flexible soles and rubber heels. Our regular $2.00 quality, "*** tomorrow only $1.09 f

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Dance Every Saturday Night UNDER AUSPICES Brotherhood of Trainmen 1002 E. Wash St. EVERYBODY WELCOME Saylor’s Union Orchestra

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During 1023 this office will do $50,000 worth of dental work for the people of Indian*. My receipts for six months of 1922 wore $10,391.95. So sun? am I of doing this remarkable amount of business that T have reduced my prices to conform to a $50,000 production basis, which means that you can now have your teeth fixed at the lowest prices possible, but you must burry, because the low prices X am asking now will be raised unless my business keeps up to the quota I have set. Genuine Cofield quality aiid service maintained.

Cofield Bridgework Rrtdgowork \nd crowns at tho lowest prices pi;lble Is the boast of this offlco during 1923.

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THE HOOVER It Beats as It Sweeps as It Cleans. Call Lincoln 2321 for free home demonstration. Vonnegut’s 120-124 E. Washington St.

SIMMONS FULL SIZE BED SIMMONS LINK SPRING 45-POUND MATTRESS $ 18.95 $1.95 Down, Balance Weekly FAMOUS FOR OUR 3-ROOM OUTFITS. $98.75 925-927 VIRGINIA AVEL

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Banjos 1 Comparatively easy to g 8 learn to play, the Banjo is g p peculiarly appealing. It invites H yj the attempts of the music lover g §1 who has not the time or fortune g i| to learn more difficult instru- g lig ments. 8 Standard Five-String' and fl 1 Tenor Banjos, $15.00 and | ig upward. 1 Violins ij jyEVER has there been such §j -| “* an excellent assortment 5 s front which the student or artist §3 can take his choice. fl $7.50 and Upward r.i | Mandolins 8 piIE popularity of the Mando- | lin is not surpassed. Its l p vibrant, colorful tone is most | H attractive and vies for favor w ith fl p that of the softer voiced guitar fl and plaintive ukulele. Conte in a L sometime and test them. 1 fl “Everything in Music" | 27 EAST OHIO STREET | Hume-Mansor BidePhun®, MA in 4 592. MHBBmiiiiiiifflßnmmHamiiiiiiiiHffliiiiimnaimnffiiiinißiflßiTOiwimitiaamiina TRY A WANT AD IN TIHS TIMES.

$| .79 & Men's Tan Grain WVSiSna Leather Shoes, Just the kind for work and hard wea r. Values up to $1 50, trnnor tow, spi.7s>. Every pair carries our K u a r a ntee, s a t isfnetion or money ro- iraSiMßßßgPrt' 867 PAIRS MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES Gun Metal, Lace Shoes. All sizes, 8% to 11. and 11% to 2. P 8 £3.Vf Values up to $3.50, tomorrow . JL • JL

LET’S BE FAIR! We Are Opposed to the Memorial Day Bill This is not, from a selfish standpoint, as we are closed on Memorial Day and other Holidays. We believe everyone should have the right to his own judgment as to how he should commemorate Memorial Day. EITELJORG & MOORE, Dentist* Corner East Market St. and Circle. Ground Floor. Lady Attendant.

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Quick —Accurate Optical Service is made possible at the Hoosier, throngb the earnest desire of seven experts to give you what you want when you want it. In many instances, glasses are supplied within a very few hours after ordered. Eyes Examined Without Charge Your eyes examined, lenses and mounting of your own choicej diw complete .ip xto / Double lenaes ground to- tf* Q 1 O gether—not cemented .. j, Satisfaction Guaranteed —Hoosier Optical Co.' 148 North Illinois Street. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 8:00 P. M.

Here’s How You Can Be Thrifty! Women’s High Shoesjfj|||T French or Cuban heels, black or j|j[jjp^W 111 Children’s and f3\ Shoes r ii Fl For U f.l School |H For Dress I J I WyL ' if For play /y l |n Girls’ and Boys* Shoes 1 |i Good Well 7 / ; , r <\ Looking ' gs Made Jtif l Men’s Army i Youths’ and f/SU s *"! Jpf i Shoes Little Men‘* ■W \ JU L An Endless Variety i Cl V |\ THRIFT prices OtlOC4 At V L C 9 In Dress and Heavr j IlNk-. Army Style $4 $1.50

Expert Shoe Repairing The THRIFT folks of Indianapolis have made ours the busiest repair shop in town. Compare our work and prices with any other shop.

ORDER BY MAIL—SAVE MONEY Jnst d(l 3c extra per pair for po*tage and packing. Folks all over the Central State* order from u* by mail, becaune our prior* or* lower than at local stores. We guarantee satisfaction or your money back. Send u# a trial order NOW. THRIFT SHOE STORE MERCHANTS BANK BLOB.—DOWN STAiRM WASHINGTON AND MERIDIAN STREETS

FEB. 2, 1923

at THRIFT Prices Men’s Half Soles ...75£ Women’s Half Soles.so£ Rubber Heels 35£