Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 264, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1923 — Page 12

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VALENTINO WEDS AT CROWN POINT Justice of Peace Remarries Sheik and Bride, By United Press CHICAGO. March 15. Rodolph Valentino and Winifred Hudnut were man and wife today in every State but Illinois. The sheik and his bride eluded waiting reporters and friends last night and motored to Crown Point, Ind., where they were married by Justice of the Peace Howard H. Kemp. Valentino sought the Indiana side of the State line when attorneys here informed him that he could not be legally married in Illinois, because of the law providing that one year elapse from the time of a divorce before remarriage. SECLUDED LIFE SCORED Psychologist Depicts Sadness of “Crawling Into Shells.'' "The saddest thing in life is to see a young couple get married, crawl into their shells, never mix socially with their fellows and become old while they Bhould be young and enjoying life.” This is the opinion of Dr. G. E. Marehand, psycho-analyst and president of the National University Society, who lectured Wednesday night in the Indiana Pythian Building. "Dead at 25 and buried at 60 is the average record achieved by American people,” said Dr. Marehand. Dumbbells WHAT DUMBBELL SAYING DID TOU HEAR TODAY? SEND IT TO THE DUMBBELL EDITOR OP THE TIMES. READERS HAVE HEARD MEMBERS OF THE DUMBBELL FAMILY ARE SO DUMB THEY BELIEVE: That Irwin field and Marshall Field are athletic parks.—R. R. D. That a jersey sweater is a perspiring cow.—E.J. S. That a fashion plate is served at a banquet—E. J. S. That a cocoanut is a dope fiend. — W, L. W. That a stop watch is a corner pjoliceman.—W. L. W.

Meetings Here Friday Altrnsa Club—Dinner. Lincoln. Phi Delta Theta—Banquet. Severin. Civitan Club—Luncheon. Severin. Exchange Club Luncheon, Lincoln. Optimists Club Luncheon, Clay pool. Woman’s City Club—Luncheon. C. of C. Phi Delta Theta—Luncheon, C_ of C. Delta Tau Delta—Luncheon, Board of Trade. Knights of Columbus—Luncheon. Spink-Arms. Industrial Leaders—Luncheon, C. of C. Laymen’s League—Luncheon, C. of C. Allied Motor Commerce Luncheon, Claypool.

JOHNS \ MEDICINE Y For Couqhs \ and Colds* \

Two Dollars for One Dollar jpfHfj j at Dr. Cofield’s j 3 V 2 Off Dental Sale You will be the most surprised person in Indiana when you learn how little it will cost you to have your dental work done at Dr. f Cofield’s. All work is absolutely guaranteed to be Genuine i V * J “Cofield Quality.’’ Get busy. Make up your mind now to come Vi \ | ' n before this big dental sale ends. C F i OFF COFIELD BRIDGEWORK v.v/1 IL.L, LJ ILA 1£ | You,will be the most surprised 1/ person in the city when you J/ f n |l!7 L’ /2 .T ■ learn how low my prices are. /2 X^ Dr. J. W. COFIELD —DENTIST ROOMS 203 TO 208 MARION BUILDING Corner of Ohio and Meridian Streets Entrance 10 West Ohio Street. ITT? ¥ Z"' 1 C* ¥ T ¥ T Mr* Cl m Mond T. Wednesday, Saturday , 8:30 a. m. to Bp. in. JT r XV> r. n V-Z ¥MI rl " Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 9 a. te* to 1 p. m.

A Puzzle a Day THE entrance to every tunnel, or bridge that crosses a railroad, Is guarded by a series of hanging cords that strike the men riding on top of freight cars to warn them of the approaching overhead structure. A bralceman, riding on a freight train, was struck by eighteen sets of these cords. The train passed under twice as many bridges as tunnels. How many of each were there? Yesterday’s answer: /I— A A I MOUSE HOUSSf MOUSE uwoa fWELU /well) TwELI-I|| The above diagram shows how the three houses were supplied with water from the three wells. Each well supplies every house and none of the pipes cross or join. The “key” to the puzzle, however, lies in the pipe running from well C to house C. The pipe runs through house B, but does not cross any of the other pipes. Otherwise, the solution would be impossible. BRICKLAYERS GET RAISE Chicago Union Will Receive §1.25 Per Hour. CHICAGO, March 15. Beginning June 1 Chicago bricklayers wall be paid $1.25 an hour. Argeement on the new scale, an Increase of 15 cents an hour, was reached at a joint conference of the union and Associated Builders. ■ 4 Ojy *JKf|SS M, m TJacktowori^, tomorrow TF you’ve got a grippey "*■ cold —take Hill’s Cascara Bromide Quinine and feel fit for work tomorrow. Colds lower vitality, weaken resistance to disease and undermine health. At the first indication of a cold, get busy. Ask your druggist for Hill’s famous remedy. You will get quick relief and break your cold in 24 hours, la grippe in 3 days. Hill’s cured your cold when you were a child. The formula has never been changed. At AllDmggists~3o cents

FISH Tons of the finest for this week’s selling, at prices lower than they have been. Fancy Large Mullets ) gp** Illinois River Carp / Lb. <1 Fresh Lake Pickerel I W W Illinois River Sunfish —^ Fresh Boston Haddock / Lb. No. L Lake Pike ) 4m W SPECIAL—Fancy River Black Bass , 0% •(2to 4 pounds each) 1 i u U | Fancy Fresh Boston Mackerel (2 to ’ yjp |j pounds each) - CAR LOAD SALE—STILL GOING ON, AT PRICES FROM 10c to 20c with no cleaning—and no deliveries—at the main store, 337 East Market St. WILLIS 337 East Market Street

BOY MURDERERS GRANTED RESPITE Georgia Governor Acts Following Petitions, By United Press ATLANTA, Ga„ March 15.—Governor Hardwick late yesterday announced he would grant a respite in the death sentence of George Baker, 22, and his brother, Ralph, 15, convicted of murder and sentenced to be hanged. The State prison commission has recommended commutation of the death sentence for Ralph, but refused to interfere in the case of the older brother. Respite was granted after a nationwide agitation In behalf of the boys. Perfection Butter Makes niddies Grow.—Adv. Apex Electric WASHING MACHINE Washes everything spotlessly clean. Be sure to see the Apex before you buy. Vonnegut E .'£l* S 4 „ I Eyes examined, classes furnished. Reasonable Prices. 1 133 N. Penn. St. 7N. Illinois St.

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When “Shrine” Dreams Come True A Special Shrine Pilgrimage To BERMUDA After the Convention at Washington, D. C. Sailing June Bth From Baltimore Twin Screw S. S. Fort St. George (14,000 Tons) ')<] For further Information apply to MAIn 1576 FOREIGN DEPT. MA In 1576 RICHAKI) A. KIRTZ, Manager. The Union Trust Cos. 120 East Market Street

(SM do you Lack Pep? Are You Suffering from the After Effects of the Mt \ Have yon misery In bark of head and neck? Pains ' between shoulder blades? A dull ache In lower 'WJj* back? Rheumatic pains In muscles and Joints? Are you constipated'' Stomach, liver or kidneys UK, out of normal condition? Diary or bilious? Are ( kS you tired out and do you lack pep most of the ItSm time? Nerves unsteady? Do you feel weak? Are nil you exhausted after everv little effort? m CHIROPRACTIC Ti< the method that Is restoring health to thousands of sufferers who listo had the above symptoms, XsTrV. even after other methods failed and their cases were -s'* " D ronounoed l*°P pIrMCONSULTATION FREE “ n,i * thorough explanation of how Chlropra*H*' upplto* to your Individual <•. // / 904 odd * y ' -± w s“f: - gTaTg-w--;-iW l *- \ 11:30 , m.; 1 to j 5:30 and T to CHIROPRACTOR (L. 5 by Appointment. Residence Tel., Rnnilolpli 7117. OfTlce Tel., Main 6941. “EXPERIENCED CHIROPRACTIC SERVICE” Sixth Tear In Odd Eel low ISutld in K. Ninth ttoor Odd Fellow Kids., corner WnsliinKton and Pennsylvania, Residence culls made when condition Is such that patient cannot come to office. X-RAY PHOTO of pfn* will ho made when naturo of I inakofi It advl*ollo.

Just Think —Only $1 for All! *—=i Women’s HIGH SHOES • If fi'irst. quality Women’s High Shoes, W * Cl ' n s ' / - , ' s -'A to 6. and Rubbers to *T* riSfflalllSf match -all for ?1, (ho value of jSHi Hie Rubbers alone! Come tomor- Iw Ifl| ImSHOI row—so you’ll be sure to get HHB ML S ' A -AND (mmm tm* rubbers TO MATCH ■ First srado &l\ IjijiMft'dtflk. rubbrra that > jt'icJtiSiy are alo n e worth the prlee wo ask BKBm 2Vb to fl. for both. DON’T Pay More Than Our Prices for Repairing—or You Pay TOO MUCH! Men’s Half-Soles, 75c Rubber Heels, 35c Women’s Half-Soles, 50c Thrift Shine, 5c THMIFT SHOE STO R E MERCHANTS BANE BLOB-DOWN STAiRM WASHINGTON 'AND MERIDIAN STREETS

New Location, 151 N. Illinois Our larger quarters enable us to carry a most complete stock of jewelry and ♦locks. We can supply your every need on our REFINED CREDIT PLAN. A small payment down, then a small payment each week. Gray, Gribben & Gray 161 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET We Trust Anyone Who Works

larfrihop y HAMS O fFor Your Easter Breakfast. The Flavor Is Joyous. “Correct Mer chandising "

RINK’S The House of Fashionable Millinery An Unusual Assortment of New SPRING HATS f Offered FRIDAY at—so.79 Id Value Style Beauty Featured in the value-giving sale are the new Hats of Milan, fine Tagals and Smart Silk and Straw Combinations in alluring variety. There are trims of fruit, flowers, ostrich plumes, fancy feathers and handsome ribbon effects. Every wanted color is represented.

SI,OOO for You or Your Family The Fletcher Assured Savings Account is a method of providing SI,OOO for yourself, or, if you die, for your family. This is the method. You deposit with us a fixed amount monthly for 120 months. If you are between the ages of 16 and 35 the amount of the deposit is $7.80. If you are between 36 and 50 the amount is SB.IO. At the end of 120 months, if you have not died in the meantime, you receive from us SI,OOO in cash. If you die in the meantime, your family will receive at your death SI,OOO in cash. You may stop depositing at any time and withdraw, in full but not in part, the amount of your deposits plus interest less the cost of the protection for your family. The amount you may thus withdraw after any deposit is printed in your deposit book. By such withdrawal you of course give up the account and abandon the protection for your family. In more detail the method is this. After you have opened the Flet.oher Assured Savings Account by giving us a specimen signature and making your first deposit we arrange for you to lie examined without expense by the physician of the American Central Life Insurance Company of Indianapolis, If you are found not to bo in good health the deposit is returned to you in full and the account closed. If you are found to be in good health the Insurance Company contracts that if you die within ten years, having made deposits as agreed, it will pay to us a sum which added to the amount then withdrawable from vour account will make SI,OOO. This SI,OOO we agree to pay to the person whom you have named as the one to receive it. After starting the Fletcher Assured Savings Account you make the monthly deposit, knowing that at the end of 120 months, if you have not dieijl in the meantime, you will receive from us SI,OOO in cash, and that, if you die in the meantime, your family will receive from us SI,OOO in cash. This Fletcher Assured Savings Account is offered with our recommendation after study which, beginning three years ago, has convinced us that it is an excellent combination of saving for yourself and protection for your family. For information call at the main office or any branch, or, if desired, a representative will call on you. Telephone MAin 3305. \ jfletdjer |3>abtngs anti Crust Company Northwest Corner Market and Pennsylvania Street* Branches and Affiliated Banks 2122 East Tenth 1541 North Illinois 474 West Washington 2969 North Illinois 1233 Oliver Avenue 458 East Washington 2812 East Washington 1533 Roosevelt Avenue

kc VnuW The LATEST THING TWn “SATISFACTION IN GLASSES”, Oirw ySISi S. Read the finest print, thread the flnetffi needle, see far or near with perfect easeU .y MIRACLfc Others have, why not you. TESTIMONIAL. •drT/ V/VfV, 1 want to say to you that I am well jajr Ihe pleased with the glasses you sold me a QLASSfiS few wee!fß ago. My eyes have been strengthened and sight Improved. I can x V ttt.ii . , wear them with great comfort. I hat lOU Will Appreciate MR. henry Armstrong, 149 North Delaware St. no C* O UirCT 242 INDIANA AVE. V_. IV. WHO 1 Pi.AZA HOTEL BLDG.

THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923