Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 265, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1923 — Page 18

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MOTHER OF FOUR GOLDSTEIN BROS. IS BURIED HERE Dies in Louisville at 78— Lived in Indianapolis Forty Years, Funeral of Mrs. Esther Rachel Goldstein. 78. mother of members of the Goldstein Brothers firm, who died in Louisville Wednesday, was held at the home of her son, Albert H. Goldstein, 3349 Park Ave., at 10:30 a. m. today. Burial was in the Hebrew eorrjetery. The body was brought from Louisville Thursday night. Mrs. Goldstein was born in Poland. She came to America early in life. With her family she moved to Indianapolis from Fairmount, Ind., and lived here about forty years. She wont to Louisville several months ago to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. S. W. Weinberg. Her husband died sev>en years ago. Mrs. Goldstein was a contributor to Jwish charities. She was actively | identified with charity work until ill j health forced her to retire a few years ago. Surviving are the daughter and four ! sons, Albert C., Abe H., Harry E. and Samuel J. Goldstein. The Goldstein store was closed today.

Dumbbells

What dumbbell saying did you hear today? Send it to the Dumbbell Ed itor, the Times. Readers have heard members of tire* dumbbell family are so dumb they believe: That a hazelntgt is a woman with red hair.—L. L. H. That Punch and Judy are prize lighters.—X. T. That bay rum Is a card game.— H. A. That celery is grown In the cellar. —H. S. SORE THROAT | Gargle with warm salt trater —then apply over throat — VICKS V A S* OR U B Ocer 17 Million Jan Used Yearly Comfort Baby's Skin With Culicura Soap And Fragrant Talcum For iarapl eCutiairal alcam. a fMc:n*tln* f rsrnte. Address Cuttcsr* Lfcfccr*toris*.Dpt I Mi.der. Udi Apex Electric WASHING MACHINE IVashes everything spotlessly clean. Be sure to see the Apex before you buy. Vonnegut

TfftfM Traction Ar.fait 11, 1922 PASSENGER SERVICE AT INDIAKAPOLIS Cintl. Div. I Shelby Dir. Leave j Leave 6:30 3:15 6:00 3:00 6:45 **4:45 *6:15 **4:3o ••5:30 6:00 7:30 f5:30 0:09 •f6:30 ••S:10 6H5 •10:30 8:0 9:30 8:15 12:30 9:15 *10:20 9:30 *2:00 11:30 12:00 N. 11:30 *1:15 •• Cor.nersville Dispatch or Greensburg Express • Limited +To Rushville or Shelbyville Only Light Face A. M. Sark Face P, M. Dispatch Freight for delivery at stations handled on all trains FREIGHT SERVICE Shrlbville Div. — Leave — 4 50 P M. ex. Sunday. Arrive —12 N'oon ex. Sunday. Cincinnati Div. — Leave — 4:S(L-P M. ex. Sunday. Arrive —12:03 P. M. ex. Sunday.

All-Leather Rockers A Real Bassinet Value ' |E|i| Regular size bassinette, well built, with . _ tfi 1 woven wire spring and rubber tired Qjc ' ) v j wheels. Comes in any finish — %j) M 9%/SJ A Regular $5 Value /-“* W ' JU& Saturday Only— WHITE FURNITURE CO. Q T r„ 247 W., Wash. St. tr e s

A Puzzle a Day

VIC A R I• * • (’••• A*• * * K•• • W The above is an incomplete word square. Tho word “VICAR” reads 'rom left to right and from top to bottom. Can you filUn the stars wi*h letters so as to form five words that read the s.V*ne from top to bottom as ftom left to right? The letter “W” In the lower right-hand corner is given as a starter. Yesterday’s answer: When the brakeman was struck by eighteen sets of hanging cords, he knew the train had passed under nine bridges and tunnels, because the cords are placed at each end of a bridge or tunnel. As the train went under twice as many bridges as tunnels. and the total was nine, there were six bridges and three tunnels. Boy is Drowned By Times Special MONTPELIER, Ind., March 16. John Parks, 8, slipped while washing his boots and fell into the Salamonie River and was drowned. '

Accessary Specials Rear Vision Mirrors, Saturday ONLY, special 75c Turner Foot Accelerators for Fords J§l.oo STOP Signals, ready to install $2.50 099 Wax Paste, cleans and polishes. Can GOC Federal Electric banters for switchmen.... $6.00 Limy n&mywmm

More Office Help Heeded The demands for competent bookkeepers, stenographers, accountants and secretaries are pressing. Many more who have the general education should take this definite, specific businesscollege course and accept desirable, promising positioi%. Promotions to higher places and expansion of business make numerous openings for qualified beginners. Get a move on you and take advantage of the opportunity at hand. 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, l*t Boor North Y. W. C. A., Indianapolis.

Are You a Good Investment for Yourself? Would you keep a security that, did not pay dividends, or a business that did not show a profit? If you are spending everything for “operating expenses,” not building for dividends and a surplus in an interest account, you are a bad investment for yourself. You can make each pay-day a dividend day for yourself by depositing a definite amount -say lOf e —of your earnings in an interest account. Repin now to make yourself a profitable going concern. -m $1 Will Open a Savings Account We Pay 4y 2 % on Savings Meyer-Kiser Bank 136 East Washington St. Open All Day Saturdays—B a. m. to 8 p. m.

FOSTER NAMED AS RADICAL DELEGATE I Sheriff Testifies Alleged Communist Was Included in List. By United Press j ST. JOSEPH, Mich., March 16.—The ! name of William Z. Foster, alleged I communist on trial for violation of the Michigan syndicalist law, was on the list of delegates seized by authorities who raided the alleged “red” convention at Bridgeman last fall, Sheriff George Bridgeman testified today. AIR SCHOOL APPROVED Proposals to establish a naval aviation training school in Indianapolis and a naval reserve camp on White River have been approved by the board of directors of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. The board also approved a proposed conference on State parks planned by | the Indiana department of conserva-1 tion and indorsed the platform on im- 1 migration of the New York Board of Trade and Transportation. The or- J ganization asks that restrictions as to \ number of lmigrants be lifted, but that control to make sure Immigrants I will be good citizens should be exercised. Perfection Butter Makr* Kiddie* firow.—Adv.

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FRIDAY, MARCH 16,1923

Evening Service Ala Carle —All you can eat for 40c—"You can’t beat it any place else In the city for 75c,” said a well known business man. Try one today and judge for yourself. HERE IS WHAT YOU GET FOR 40£ Choice of Any Meat A Vegetable A Salad Bread and Butter Pie or Pudding Tea Coffee or Milk