Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 259, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1923 — Page 11

FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1923

BANKERS SEEK TO AID MERGER OF PACKING FIRMS Conferences to Be Called and Difficulties Smoothed v Out, Bn Vnited Press CHICAGO, March 9.—Bankers today brought about conferences between representatives of Armour and Morris packers in an effort to smooth out difficulties which threaten to block the proposed merger of the concerns. A tentati\e agreement for sale of Morris interests to Armour & Cos., before March X, is reported to have expired when Armour was unable to obtain full consent of Washington authorities to the deal. The sale price was to be $30,000,000, of which $10,000,000 was to be in cash and the remainder —$20,000,00 —in stock of Armour & Cos. The value of the stock was determined by a group of bankers. Since the price was set, *he value of stock of Armour & Cos., Morris interests contend, has fallen sharply. The Morris family insists Armour go through with the deal. ALTERNATES ARE NAMED Fellows Selects “Fmlerstudies” for Board of Trade Delegates. Mark H. Miller, Edgar IL Evans, I>r. Wilmef Christian and J. E. Pierce have been named alternate delegates from the Indianapolis! Board of Trade for the eleventh annual convention of the United States Chamber of Commerce in Xew York May 7-10. Regular delegates are Harvey Mullins, president; L. L. Fellows, vice pres lent; William H. Howard, secretary and Edward B. Raub, member of the national council. The alternates were named by Fellows, acting president in the absence of Mullins, who has been ill several weeks. -

Wheeler Brothers’ March Sale Furniture and Floor Coverings Tomorrow will boa big day at Wheeler’s. A liost of new specials have been provided to stimulate interest and all stoeks re-arranged to make choosing easy. Don’t overlook this opportunity to buy the things you will need to make home more livable this Spring.

jifcjil > sgS I Colonial Bookcase 5 29.75 The bookcase pictured above is of genuine quartered oak in a t rich golden finish; has double doors as shown. Width 44 inches, height 53 inches. Formerly $45. Sale price—^39.7s. COMBINATION BOOKCASE and Secretary; made of genuine quartered oak, golden finish. Formerly $63.50. Sale price SECRETARY— Or writing desk; two large drawers below; plenty of cubby holes for private papers, etc. Formerly *45.00 928.75 BOOKCASE —Width 29 inches, height 65 inches; genuine quartered oak; formerly $23.75. March sale price 916.75 BOOKCASE —Three doors, solid quartered oak. fumed finish, splendidly made; width 60 inches, height 54 inches. Formerly $59.50. Sale price* only 939.75 PARLOR SUlTE—Three pieces, genuine quartered oak, rich golden finish, upholstered in real Spanish leather. Suite consists of large sofa, arm chair and rocker. Formerly $125.00 969.00 PARLOR SUlTE—Mahogany finish, consisting of settee, arm chair and rocker, upholstered in good grade imitation leather. Formerly $98.00. March sale price 955.00

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Meetings Here Saturday Sigma Upsilon Alumni—Dinner, Severin. Ver Si Tel Club—Dinner and Dance, Lincoln. Altrusa Club —Luncheon, Lincoln. Indianapolis News Party, Claypool. Electroplaters—Meeting, Denison. Sigma Alp Epsilon—Luncheon, C. of C. Beta Luncheon, Board of Trade.

HIGH SCHOOLS TO DEBATE ShortrHge .Matched With Louisville and Cincinnati Orators. The Shortridge High School negative debating team will meet Walnut Hills High School of Cincinnati at 8:15 tonight on the question; ’Resolved, That the policy of isolation in European affairs on the part of the United States should be abandoned.” The affirmative team will debate with at Louisville tonight on the same question. This is the fourth of a five-year series between the three schools. Shortridge leads by one point.

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Seventeen Fine Library Tables Formerly Lp to $49.75 *22:15 Golden and Fumed Oak m Jfc-^ jjLpc The table pictured above is in the collection along with sixteen others equally as handsome, some with magazine shelves at ends. These are all floor samples; a few are slightly marred, but all are in good practical condition. Better choose early. Choice. $22.75.

Willow Clothes Baskets Woven from native white willow. Smooth, strong and of a most convenient and practical size. Just twenty in rhe lot. While they last — 98c

ASK ELIMINATION OF WOODEN ROOFS TO PREVENT FIRES Chamber of Commerce Will Act in Safety Move for City, To discuss proposed elimination of 7,000 wooden shingle roofs in Indianapolis in 1923, the fire prevention committee of the Chamber of Commerce will meet Friday noon, Frank C. Jordan, chairman, armounced today. Jacob E. Riedel, chief of the fire prevention bureau of the Indianapolis fire department, has been named chairman of the fire-resistant roof campaign committee. Fire Chief O’Brien ha* figures to show that 413 fires In the city during January and February were due to wooden shingle roofs and defective flues. Committees Named Members of Riedel’s eommitte are: E. L. Kingston, George P. Karst,

cleared away, you will feel like anew person. Cascarets never sicken or cramp you. Also splendid for constipated children. 10 cents a box. also 25 and 50 cent sizes. Any drug store. —Advertisement.

ITI wm •j 11 if s Period Dressers $ 38.75 A number of odd dressers in American walnut and mahogany finish; also several fine golden oak dressers, that formerly sold at $49.50, *55.00 and $65.00 each. Your choice while they last — 938.75. CHIFFONIERS —Odd chiffoniers and chifforets left from fine suites; these include walnut, golden oak and mahogany finishes; period and colonial styles. Values to $98.50. Choice 949.75 TOILET TABLE B- —A number of handsome toilet tables in mahogany and walnut; left from fine suites; various period styles; formerly up to $69.50, March sale price for choice $35.00 WOOD BEDS —These are left from suites and include walnut, mahogany and golden oak. Many period styles. Former values to $59.75. Sale price for choice $29.50 SAMPLE MATTRESSES —Only one of a kind, but several kinds, including fine hair mattresses, silk floss and felt mattresses. Ticks soiled from display. Priced at exactly ONE-HALF 5-PIECE BED OUTFIT— FuII size wood finished metal bed, tw’oinch posts and large fillers; metal frame fabric spring; 45pound felt mattress and pair feather pillows 929.75

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W. E. Miller, Charles Pigman Jr., John E. King, Francis F. Hamilton, Lloyd D. Claycombe, James M. Ogden, Richard Lleber, Theodore J. Bernd, William J. Curran, John R. Welch, E. M. Sellers, Charles E. Coffin, Judge Delbert O. Wilmeth, Ira L. Bramblett, W. J. Mooney, Mrs. George C. Finfrock, Mrs. Allen T. Fleming, Miss Elsa Huebner, Mrs. Wolf Sussman, Mrs. Harry Miley, Miss Mary Buehler, Miss M. L. Bass, William E. Clauer, Ben IT. Thompson, Grier M. Shotwell, G. F. Hoppe, Fred L. Willis, A. L. Rigsbee, H. C. Prinzler, A. R. Dewey, R. S. Foster, C. W. Fawkner, C. W. Bell, John F. O’Donnell, Charles Lee, O. D. Haskett, L. B. Carpenter, R. S. Graham, Walter W. Wise, F. Becker, C. C. Pierson, J. W. Hankins, W. J. Ryan,

A Complete of COLUMBIA RECORDS and GRAFONOLAS AT THE CARLIN MUSIC CO. 143 EAST WASHINGTON STREET We Have All the Following Records Now on Sale

A STYLISH SPRING SUITS For Young Men and Men We feel Justly proud of our superb showing of spring suits In all the rich, dependable fabrics, skillfully tailored in all the models most In favor, and to start the season’s business with a boom wo are putting a sensationally low sale price on every garment. Conservative Suits Norfolk Suits Two-Button Suits Sport Suits Double-Breasted Suits Models and sizes to fit properly men of every build. S1 Q. 50 $25 JO for Suit Values Up for Suit Values Up to $27.50 to $35.00 *23 .50 $27 JO for Suit Values Up for Suit Values Up to $30.00 to $40.00 Other equally interesting values from $15.85 to $45.00 With most of the stilts we can furnish extra trousers at small additional cost. Beautiful, Stylish Topcoats Gaberdines, whipcords, tweeds, etc. Every garment elegantly trimmed and skillfully tailored. Prices $ 191“ tO S 2B' r '° Vfore CHILDREN’S CLOTHING A smart showing of stylish serviceable suits, specially priced. $7.50 $1 0.50 M*y of Them /= to 1 With Extra Trousers RUBENS West Washington %j? dJ Street For Th!rty-Bc''en Years a Dependable and Trustworthy Store. ROOMS HOUSES APARTMENTS Are Quickly Rented Through Want Ads in The Indianapolis Times

Ralph R. Reeder, Franklin Vonnegut, B. M. Forbes, Paul Bowman, J. G. Hamilton, R. F. Daggitt, Frank Meid, J. J. Walsh, H. W. Laut, A. S. Pier-

WE have a complete stock of all the Columbia Records shown in the accompanying list, Ed. East Song Shop 49 N. Illinois St. Sheet Music Records Rolls

son, R. B. Dickson, Oscar O. Wise, Sam Lewis, O. L. Huey, Joseph E. Mattingly, Joseph Gardner, J. W. Mullane, C. E. Wehr, J. W. Good-

Widener’s for Columbia Record; All the New Columbia Records Listed Below Now Selling at Open and / / T" > / °P en ass ° Wmcfi&r's l:S 44 N. Pennsylvania Street

libitt'"' Newj*rre|^^^ECOß^j^ \ htrdtr ttn tr* tars . ' J V hlh rsslit* A M NEW DANCE MUSIC M / Nothing But. Down in Maryland. Way Down Yonder in New Think of Me. Fox-Trots. Orleans. Fox-Trots. The Manhattan Dance OrGeoryians. A-3804 75c chestra. A-3807 75c V 1_ .

Rote of the Rio Grande. Flower of Araby. Xylophone Solos. Jess Libonctti. A-3799 75c NEW SONG HITS Down in Maryland. You've Got to See Mamma Mississippi Moon. Every Night. Van and Schenck. I Loved You Once. A-3806 75c Dolly Kay. A-3808 75c OTHER RECENT RELEASES

Runnin’ Wild. St. Louis Blue*. Fox-Trots. Ted Lewis and His Band. A-3790 75c Just A* Long As You Have Me. Intro. “The Twinkle in Your Eye.” From "The Gingham Girl.” Syncopate. Intro. “When All Your Castles Come Tumbling Down.” From “Molly Darling.’’ Medley Fox-Trots. The Columbians. A-3789 75c I Gave You Up Just Before You Threw Me Down. Don’t Say Good-bye. FoxTrots. Phil Ohman and Harry Rtser. A-3785 75c Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean. One-Step. Paul Biese’s Orchestra. Hello! Hello 1 Hello I Lewis and Dody. A-3783 75c How Ya Gonna Keep Your Mind on Dancing. Jae la Here. Eddie Cantor. A-3784 75c Falling. Elliott Shaw. I’m Just a Little Blue (For You). Nelson and Hart. A-3791 75c Cohen ’Phone* About Hi* Auto. Cohen ’Phone* the Gat Company. Comedy Monologues. Joe Dayman. A-3772 75c Job of Journey Work. Irish Jig Medley. Irish pipes, violin and piano. Ennis, Morrison and Muller. A-3773 75c Pirouette. Prince’s Orchestra. F*pan* Spanish Waltz. Columbia Orchestra. A-3767 75c Don Giovanni. "II mio teoro intanto” (To My Beloved, O Hasten). (Mozart) Charles Hackett. 98047 $1.50 Rachem. (Mana-Zucca) Rosa Ponselle. 49925 $1.50 O for the Wing* of a Dove. (Mendelssohn-Bartholdy) Were My Song With Wings Provided. (Hahn) Barbara MaurcL A-3777 SI.OO

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ALL COLUMBIA RECORDS Are Always at BALDWIN’S' PENNSYUHiNiA ST.

pasture, .T. .T. Fitzgerald, William T. Bailey, F. E. Cline, Frank T. Smith, Carl J. Prinzler, Rabbi Jacob Bienenfeld, and representatives of the

Stop Your Kidding. , Greenwich Witch. FoxTrots. Frank Westphal and His Orchestra. Lady of the Evening. Porcelain Maid. Fox-Trots. From "Irving Berlin’s Music Box Revue.” Paul Specht and His Orchestra. A-3778 75c I With I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate. Chicago (That Toddling Town). Fox-Trots. The Georgians. A-3775 75e Baby Blue Eye*. When You're Near. FoxTrots. Accordion Solos. Guido Deiro. A-3788 75c You Tel! Her 1 Stutter. Away Down East in Maine. Van and Schenck. A-3770 75e He Used to be Your Man, But He’* My Man Now. Dixie Blue*. Edith Wilson and Johnny Dunn's Original Jan Hounds. A-3787 75c Angelina. De Darkies’ Jubilee. Harry C. Browne and Male Quartet. A-3769 75c Parade of the Wooden Soldiers. From “Chauvo Souris.” Portland Cadets March. Columbia Band. _ A-7578 $1.25 Harvard Songs Medley No. 1. The Gridiron King Soldiers’ Field Ha^vardiana. Harvard Songs—Medley No. 2. Australia—Rhine Wine —Johnny Harvard. Shannon Four. A-3780 75c Brown October Ale, From “Robin Hood.”(Smithand DeKoven) Stein Song. (Bullard) Oscar Seagle and Shannon Four. A-3768 SI.OO Capricietto. (MendelssohnBurmester) Entr’acte Gavotte. From "Mignon.” (Thomas) Violin Solos. Eddy Broum. A-3766 SI.OO

I Standard Metal Company, I.ashbr Brothers. Michigan Lumber Comp.a Lichtenanen Brothers and the Ri j ardson company of Lockland, Ohic

You can play them on any phonograph The new beauty which Columbia New Process Records have brought to phonograph music is for every one who owns a phonograph. No matter what make of instrument you own, if it is designed to play “lateral cut” disc records or if it has an attachment for playing them, you can play Columbia New Process Records. Think what this means, in greater enjoyment, to yourself and your friends—the finest vocal music of the world, as free from irritating scratch as the golden voice of the greatest artist holding thousands enraptured; the choicest instrumental music as free from annoying scrape as the muted strings of a rare old violin throbbing under the magical fingers of a famous maestro. Whatever your mood for music, the surging symphonies of great orchestras ; the lilt of a troubadour song; the splashing melody of a guitar, played beside a moonlit bower; the impassioned song of a great dramatic singer; the galvanic inspiration of the latest dance hit; you’ll find the new, velvet-smooth surface of Columbia New Process Records will give you it, unmarred by the filing noise of needle friction. Take the accompanying list to any Columbia shop and as an example of Columbia's finer record quality listen to Van and Schenck’s fascinating new song, “Down in Maryland.” On the other side is an equally mirthful and musical ditty, “Mississippi Moon.” Note the perfect recording—note the absence of annoying scratch and scrape.

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