Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 247, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1923 — Page 16

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RESCUERSSEARCH NIIRO BLASE RUINS Three Missing, Six -Hurt — Property Damage, $50,000. Bu United Prem GRAFTON, ms., Feb. 23. —Rescue workers were searching the ruins of the Illinois powder manufacturing company’s plant today for bodies of three victims of the explosion that demolished the nitro glycerin department and destroyed five other buildings. George Hoffnagel, Sidney Lipe, and Noah Johnson were the only men missing after a complete check of workers in the plant. Six men were hurt, their Injuries being principally broken arms. Not until, long after midnight did company officials know the extent of the blaze or the number of men lost. Survivors, choking from the smoke and terrified by the blaze, ran from the buildings to the waiting crowd of spectators. They were too excited to give comprehensive accounts of the disaster. Their estimates of the dead ranged from six to twenty. DEATH COMES TO EDWARD R. PARRY Manufacturer Will Be Laid to Rest Saturday. Funeral services for Edward R. Parry, 72, who died Thursday, will be held at 2 ■p- m.. Saturday at the home, 2029 N. Alabama St. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Parry, who lived here twenty-, seven years, was the first rice president of the Parry Manufacturing i Company, now the Martin-Parry Cor- j poration. Mr. Parry was born at Richills. a suburb of Pittsburgh. While a youth he moved to California, where he lived until twenty-seven years ago. when he joined his three brothers, D. M., S. C. and C. H. Parry in organizing the Parry Manufacturing Company. He remained active in the company until four years ago, when the brothers j sold out. The Parry concern was one of the j oldest automobile parts companies j here. Before it started to manufacture ; automobile p trts it was one of the leading buggy and light vehicle plants, i Mr. Parry belonged to the Ancient j Landmarks Masonic Lodge, the Scott- j lsh Rite, the Shrine and the Odd Fellows. Ho was a member of the Meridian Street M. E. Church.

NEW COMMANDER ARRIVES AT FORT Colonel Dean Comes Here From Philippines, Col. James T. Dean, exadjutant of the Philippine department, was at Ft. Benjamin Harrison today to take command of the 11th Infantry. Colonel Dean left his post in the Philippines Nov. 21 and proceeded to Ironton. Ohio, on account of the death of his step-mother. He is a guest of Capt. John R. D. Cleland. THREE FALL TO DEATH IN NEW YORK BLAZE Titi United Press NEW' YORK. Feb. 23.—Two men were dashed five stories to the street when a red fire escape fell and an aged woman leaped from a high window to the pavement early today while hundreds were forced to the street in their night clothes as fires swept through five buildings on the west side: The three are reported in a dying condition. Ferfertion Butter Makes Kiddies Grow.— \dv. Open Saturday Night 6:00 to 8:00 jjfletctjer Sabinas anb Crust Cos. GREY ENAMEL COM- QQ DINETTE. Special 0“C GALVANIZED WASH qq BOILERS. Tin lids. Special. Oi?C Fleischmann’s !■" w ß “w*r

BOXED Stationery of Quality at the very low price of Full quire boxes of writing r* paper. Smooth linen finish / j paper in white or in tints. _ J Vx It will pay you to buy several boxes at this unusual price MAIL ORDERS WITHIN 200 MILES, 30c THE BOX. Charles Mayer & Cos. 29-31 \Y. Washington St. Established 1840.

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RING THE DUMBBELL WITH THE BEST ONE YOU HAVE HEARD. SEND DUMBBELL SAYINGS TO THE DUMBBELL EDITOR, | THE TIMES. The latest “ringers” heard by read- | ers of The Times are that members of the Dumbbell family are so dumb they believe: That a club sandwich is made out of wood. —C. F. That bull frogs croak only at night. —C. F. That a sun-dog barks.—G. W. C. That discovery of the Golden Gate led to the rush of '49. —C. W. That an airedale is a windy valley. —G. W. C. That Sing Sing is a Chinese cabaret.—B. H. That quinine is the name of a baseball team. —A. T. D. That a wife beater should.take out a liquor license. —W. H. That a straight flush is a safety razor.—B. H. COLDS THAT ESEVEOP INTO PNEUMONIA Chronic coughs and persistent colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emifisified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is anew medical discovery with twofold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and kills the germ. Os all known drugs, creosote is j recognized by the medical fraternity J as the greatest healing agency for ! the treatment of chronic coughs and I colds and other forms of throat ! troubles. Creomulsion contains, in j addition to creosote. Other healing j elements which soothe and heal the i inflamed membranes and stop the j irritation while the creosote goes to | the stomach, is absorbed into the i blood, attacks the seat of the trouble i and destroys the germs that lead to serious complications. Creomulsion is guaranteed satis- j factory in the treatment of chronic coughs and colds, catarrhal bronchitis ; and other forms of throat diseases. ! and is excellent for building lip the i system after colds or the flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold, no matter of how long standing, is not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist. Creo- i mulsion Cos., Atlantic, Ga.—Advertisement. •

SULPHUR SQOTHtS UGLY, ITCHING SK!I If you are suffering from eczema or some other torturing, embarrassing skin trouble you may quickly be rid of it by using Mentho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, because of its germ destroying properties, seldom fails to quickly subdue itching, even of fiery eczema. The first application makes the skin cool and comfortable. Rash and botches art, healed right up. Rowies Mentho Sulphur is applied like any pleasant cold cream and is perfectly harmless. You can obtain a small jar from any good druggist.—Advertisement. ARE YOU THE WOMAN YOU WERE MEANT TO BE? Every woman was meant to be healthy, happy, and till her sphere in life to the best of her ability; but. alas, now few have the health or physical endurance to live up to their ideals! Overambitious, many of them develop nervousness, Irritability, headaches, backaches, irregularities, and often more serious ailments which retard their progress in life. Women in this condition should turn to Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, a root and berh medicine which lias been proven to benefit 88 out of every ICO women who try it. Let Lydia E. Pinkimm'a Vegetabb Compound make you well ami strong and the woman you were meant to be —Advertisement. Sore Throat Prudence Your medicine shelf is not well stocked without a bottle of TONSILINE, for you don't know what moment it may be needed to relievo a sudden case of Sore TEroat. Relieving Sore Throat is TONSILINE’S special mission. It is made for that—advertised for that —sold for that one purpose. TONSILINE is the National Sore Throat Remedy, It is sold in every State in the Union. You will need TONSILINE one of these days, or 6ome night when the drug store is closed—better /, have a bottle ready at home /*, when you need it most. 30c., uj and 60c. Hospital Size, SI.OO. (i;

Cor. Washington and Delaware Sts. Be Sure to Visit Our New Grocery Department A New Sanitary Self-Service Grocery

Saturday Specials j Compare Our Prices I With Others I p&g IVORY 1 SOAP DC I PALMOLIVE £1 I SOAP 02C J LENOX Q I SOAP JC I SHINOLA—BIack 7 - I or brown (C B LADIES’ SATIN SLIPPERS— S Bead trimmed. <br E Worth SO, pair S MEN’S SOLID LEATHER DRESS SHOES—Rubber heels. Worth $4.00, (bo AO pair BOYS’ SUITS—With 2 pair pants. Worth ms aQ ?7.00, sale tp.7? O VERY SPECIAL—Men’s Suits, with 2 pairs pants. Worth $35. p Pure silk and wool Cflj 1 worsteds. Sale § LADIES’ SPRING DRESSES— I Fine small check ginghams, I organdy trimmed. Just re- I reived. Worth j* 1 no E $3.50. Sale $1,30 j)l LADIES’ SILK FIBRE HOSE— | Black or brown. Worth A n I 75c. Sale, pair frOC I Ladies’ Winter Coats ONLY 38 Many With Fur Collars. As H Long as They Last—ss.oo 1 Many Other Bargains |j SOUTH SlOtS J/ffT ESTA3USHEDIB7S LARGEST A 4-8 VCARS DEPT. STOnE&jiar IN ONE LOCATION ,EFRO^||s<sT\' *■ V I ; _ VW: 918 n926 f S. Meridian St.

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The Indianapolis Times

FISH —Carload ON TRACK—JUST SOUTH POLICE STATION FANCY MUL- in FANCY NO. 1 on LETS, lb IiJC WHITE, lb L\J C FANCY NO. 1 If FANCY NO. 1 OA PIKE, lb IDC YELLOW, lb L\JC New Car on Track every Monday Morning—On Sale from Monday to Satruday Night PUNT FISH COMPANY

Double Vision Glasses The comfort and convenience of having a single pair of glasses do for both far and near vision must be experienced to be appreciated. Wear Krvptok Invisible Bifocals (ground together, not cemented) in any frame or mounting In our to fl* 1 O stock 3)0 JblZi It takes skill and good judgment to fit double-vision lenses. Many people believe they can not wear them. We guarantee satisfaction or a change to two separate pairs. Single vision glasses, complete with your choice A J TQ of our mountings W a w I We will duplicate your glasses or fill your oculist’s prescription at these prioes. Ho osier Optical Cos. Manufacturing Opticians. MA in 6529. 148 N. Illinois St.

Indianapolis Has Convinced Dr. Cofield That His Quota Will Go Over $50,000.00 Also !>r. Cofleld ha* convinced Indian- * *’ spoil* that If you do n thing right the ‘ public will respond; so when I sot a j quota of $50,000.00 for 1923, I reduced my n. prices to ibis production basis-—and F * '■ s Jr mind, folks. I maintain the same high ’ quality of material and service that "Cos dentistry" stands for Come In. I Mml J assure you that the greatest surprise of your life will l>c tin- reasonable cost that j cliurge for tiling your li-etb. Cotield Bridcework Cotield Plates .. , . Brldgework and crowns at tho My low prices will surprise yon. , . ... . .. Everv plate made la guaranteed to lowest prices j orslhle is the boust fit perfectly. of this office during 1923. Dr. J. W. Cofield, Dentist Rooms 203 to 208 Marion Bldg. Cor. Meridian and Ohio Sts. Entrance 10 W- Ohio St. * f Tuesday, Thursday , Friday, 8:90 a. m. to 8 p. m. Uthce Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, M:3O n. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.

We Will Give Away Absolutely Without Cost a handsome 24-piece et of DISHES WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF $25.00 or More Cash —or —Credit Famous for our 3-room outfits, $98.75 Get a Dinner Set without cost 925-27 Virginia Are DRexel OCt7.

Q Traction Company Augrut 11, 1922 PASSENGER SERVICE ▲T IRDIAHAFOLIS Clnti. Dlv. Shelby Dlv. Leave Leave 6:30 3:15 5:00 3:00 6:45 **4:45 *6:15 **4:3o ••8:30 6:00 7:30 f5:30 tl0:00 f6:30 **8:10 6:15 •10:30 8:00 9:30 8:15 12:30 9:15 *10:20 9:30 *2:00 11:30 12:00 N. 11:30 *1:15 •* Connersville Dispatch or Greensburg Express • Limited fTo Rushvllle or Shelbyville Only Light Face A. M. Dark Faoe F. M. Dispatch Freight for delivery at stations handled on all trains FREIGHT SERVICE Shelbville Dlv.— Leave— 4:50 P M. ex. Sunday. Arrive —12 Noon ex. Sunday. Cincinnati Dlv. — Leave — 4:50 P M. ex. Sunday. Arrive —12:05 P. M. ex. Sunday.

VONNEGUT’S After-Inventory SALE’ This sale presents a wonderful opportunity to buy the little things (and some large items, too) at remarkable savings, lkiok about the home—perhaps a caster or a drawer knobMs missing, a chair bottom broken through, a few bathroom appointments needed —you can find many items like these that you can buy at this sale at less than half price and in many cases below what they cost us. Lots are limited, of course, and of many articles there are but one or two. Come early and get what you want. These prices will move the merchandise surprisingly fast. Kindly note that the list below does rot cover all the articles on sale. See east window or come to the store —We probably have what you want at a big reduction. _ No C. O. D. or Phone Orders Accepted

On the First Floor $1 Carbo Knife Sharpeners, sale price 59c 15c Glass Cutters, sale price SC 10c Can of Housewife’s Friend Cleaning Powder, sale price 5c 30c Pint can Blue Ribbon Metal Polish, sale price 230 714-Inch Basting Spoons, sale price, 2 for 5C 7xll-Inch Canadian Lamb’s Wool Wall Brushes, with 5V{,-foot handle, sale price 790 15c Paring Knives, sale orice 9? 50c All-metal Two-Blade Pocket Knives, sale price 290 $2.50 Sexto-Blade Safety Razor, sale price 91.29 SI.OO Ever Ready Safety Razor, sale price. .490 SI.OO Enders Safety Razor, sale price 490 $3. $3.50 and $4 Assorted Straight Razors, sale price, each 98C S3.F>O Kanner's Double Edge Stroppers, sale price 91.89 $2 and $2.50 Presto Assorted Razor Strops, sale price 9,80 50 Pocket Waterproof Tool Rolls, special..9oC SI.OO Aloxite Razor Hones, sale price 090 $2 6-Inch Shaving Mirror, sale price 79C Durham Duplex Demonstrator Razor, special 190 Department F—First Floor $1.40 Nickel Plated Tumbler Holders, sale price $1.19 $1.40 Nickel Plated Swinging Towel Bar, double arm, sale price 980 75c 18-Inch Nickel Plated Towel Bar, sale price 590 SI.OO 30-lnch Nickel Plated Towel Bar, sale price 790 80c Nickel Plated Soap Dish, Sale price...G7o $4.00 Thermos Lunch Kits, sale price..-92.79 $2.00 Sterno Aluminum Cooking Outfit, with Canned Heat, sale price 690 10c Sterno Canned Heat, sale price, 2 cans for 150 $1.50 Aluminum Ash Trays, sale price 494* Department C—First Floor 8c Nickel and Brass Drawer Knobs, sale price 20 20c Wardrobe Locks, sale price 90 $2.50 Solid Brass Cylinder Drawer Locks for Hi-inch wood, sale price 730 30c No. 60 Iron Casters, set of 4. sale price.22o 35c Japanned Chest Handles, sale price, a pair 250 $2.00 Cylinder Night Latches, sale price. 91.49 30c Japanned and Brass Plated Padlocks, 2 keys, sale price 200 15c Japanned Door Chain Bolts, sale price..so 70c Solid Br*ss Chest Handles with screws, sale price 300 75c Black and Nickel Plated Auto Door Handles, sale price .250

Memorial has caused much dispute, but V i n*fJ there is no dispute about The TEETH QUESTION Everybody agrees that good health as well as good appearance depends on good teeth, and a ot of people say that the way to have good teeth is to visit Eiteljorg and Moore a. proper intervals. We are “GOOD FIXERS OF BAD TEETH.” But see us before your teeth get bad. You should let us clean your teeth every few months. Cost is but a trifle. EITELJORG & MOORE, Dentists Corner East Market St. and Circle, Ground Floor. Lady Attendant.

Follow Best Impulse Right now, while you’re young, and before too many responsibilities rest on you, follow your best Impulses. Do the thing that your own judgment tells you to do. Be not fooled by procrastination. Caute all obstacles, whether real or imaginary, to get behind you. Permit no visionary or Idealistic ideas to keep you from making a practical success. Think soundly and sensibly as early In life as possible. You’ll be compelled to do it sometime. The sooner the better. If you've lost some time already, forget it and use all your energy in doing the right thing from today. Attend INDIANA BUSINESS COLLEGE at Marion, Muncie, Logansport, Anderson, Kokomo, Lafayette, Columbus, Richmond, Vincennes, Crawfordsville, Peru, or Indianapolis. Chas. C. Cring is President, and Ora E. Butz, General Manager. Get In touch with the point you wish to attend, or see, write or telephone Fred W. Case. Principal. Pennsylvania and Vermont, Ist Door North Y. W. C. A., Indianapolis

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Department H—2d Floor 30c Duplex Vegetable Forks, sale price... ..90 20c Wire Tea Balls, sale price 30 25c Pierce Fruit Can Lifters, sale price.... 110 5c Can Openers, sale price 20 30c Food Strainers, sale price 100 Sink Scrapers, sale price 10 No. 65 12-qt. Granite Cereal Cookers (only 4 and slightly damaged), sale price $2.69 Brown Bread Molds, regular 1 pt. 850, sale price 250; regular 1 qt, 95c, sale price..3oo Upholstery Dept.—2d Floor. 50c 16-Inch Square Shape Black and Tan Fiber Chair Seats, sale price 190 40c 15-Inch Square Shape Black and Tan Fiber Chair Seats, sale price 140 35c 14-Inch Square Shape Black and Tan Fiber Chair Seats, sale price 130 33c 13-Inch Square Shape Black and Tan Fiber Chair Seats, sale price 120 28c 12-Inch Square Shape Black and Tan Fiber Chair Seats, sale price 110 Tools-—First Floor $1.50 11 1 4-inch Disston Brick Trowels, sale price ~...830 25c Cotter Pin Pullers, sale price 120 15c 6x12 Nickel Plated Squares, sale price. 100 $1.25 Bench Stops, sale price, a pair 730 Knife Handle Screw Drivers, sale price, H - inch, 150; 3-inch, 190; 4-inch, 230; 5-lneh, 270; 6-inch 33<* 55c 7-inch Carpenter’s Pincers, sale price.. 370 60c 8-inch Carpenter's Pincers, sale price... 430 Tool Grinder, 4-inch wheel, special $1.43 90c 6-lnch genuine B. & S. Black combination Pliers, sale price 730 $3.25 S-inch Never-Slip Side Cutting Pliers, sale price $2.25 Pistol Grip Adjustable 8-inch to 12-inch Hack Saw Frame, special 780 60c G-incli V. &B. Gas Pliers, sale price 390 10-inch Stillson Pattern Pipe Wrenches.. .900 45c 1-foot Lufkin Steel Folding Rules, sale price ....150 60c Ducky flexible spout steel oil cans, .sale price 240 60c Enders’ coppered steel pump oil cans, sale price 230 $4.75 aluminum gasoline blow torches, sale price $2.50 Files Less Than l /z Price An assortment of files of various lengths and taper, including flat, half round and round at less than half price. Fifth Floor $1 Steel Traps (only 31), sale price 390 $1.25 Galvanized Window Ventilators (only 15), sale price * •• 490 $9 Bag Holders (only 7). sale price $4.49 $lO Helca Auto Washers (only 4), sale price $3.89 $4.75 Garden Plows, knocked down, sale price ......... ..................... $1.79

FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 1923