Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 278, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1923 — Page 12
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ii i/f• ftriatfsstjto'p" - ■ LMI PpcCp^ ip 01 or ? i/i4ifiinnr II \pi 1 tfl%-r m*' Ms rllj : flUf 1 - - fIfET HOUSE Chib federation to JoiffCtam-; - M t(V'Sctio<*,Bpsr<l. |J A comrrJtfee from tb indlanapolls Fefiesfetlon, of Ct-Wte CMbe vr&A com Ka*4 teda? wltfc tste sohocg committee ot nmiaerr.v *< ooopsmte vrtlb the boerd cl Wbool com mi satenera’ in wo tWcs,' out Its bofHUaj pians. ~ " 7* *'" - ' Uraifer '. * rfpotwKfii rykfasr.d bfr the federation Friday night at the Chamber of Cojusnerfee, otWcern of tee federation <na. ix* regular school commitfee were conbfh4 t .#£* oonaidtSnethen, pr**ia*t of the federation; 4. lie Hoy Portteu* sm4 £. O. ]?%Uo-tyß, vice presidents,- John jar, 'White, secretary; . ■Beet3in;3a' Biro- and ni J- Sexton, the old school commit- [ - -: 1 ■ I To Meet With Board I Snethen reqoested the new commitWLjrrtlv attend th:> nextirutetito# of the ■ <'b(xd beard, when J#S* on flyebolMwould be icdhsidemi y-A. NB Chairmen of Sfoee ration committees 3bported on 132: activities. rJohn f -he matket "cmmiuoe, stated that due to certßin 'liSaet^^i, -seined Interest In the new market hv-use prohibition .was • being .jbftt. Hits Lake Protect Whtteimic 1 this was due largely -t<V VKMStue oversfca.dsv.ed by other raunici l*ol premia. Ketotrint to Mayor Shank’s artificial lake project, ha etdd:. “This is promoted against an thtetyM-ise* tri&t would coat the city prictk*. Hy nothing. The -city -market Would’ eventually pay for itself and cfost the taxpayers nothing. While a ialte or park brings jaoiaiiturn.’’ ii * President Snthe the health and sanitation committee wobld work with the smoke abatement committee of JCjjte Chamber of * 'otttruaace preparing a tjvo-year -<mok*riiafoatemeht program. 'Bnethen said, a" smoke abitemeni exhibit Is being prepared for the Home Complete Oh amount of a small attendance hearings from eoVeral committee and the annual election were postponed until the next monthly uifeung. V r ’l * ’ ,i ’ GASRATEHEARING SETFORAPRILIQ * . -- ; 54. . • tffTje PuDllff Service Commission to Fix Temporary Charge, Kmribog on the Citizens' Gas Com party ease, planned with a view of fixing a temporary rate, will begin before the public service commission April Iff, commissioner* said today. Recent Federal Court orders forhldlng the oomrelsslbn from forcing a rate of 30 cents a I,ooft cubic feet, branding ft confiscatory, caused the ease to reveft td --the -J Federal Court established a maximum rat 9o£ 31.23. b ** y, A*• ,%: Ten engineers are surveying the Cltizcß*' J&a? Company property. The taireporary cate. If set by the commlßnion, Will prevail until a permanent rale is fixed. Recent advances in thfc price of coal, John "W. McCardle, cltairman of the commission. said, miy affect the commission’s attitude. ONE MONTH TO PAY TAX First lastaUawot of 1323 Levy Uu ' ‘A _• By -May 1 k; One month in Which to visit the courthouse with a cheek for the county or be declared delinquent. With Federal incoma tax questions out of the-, way of the taxpayer, Me.rlon County wants its share Chief Deputy Treasure* C. O, JEferris announced today. The books win be closed May ?. The first installment of taxes assessed in 1922 is the on* ir question, as the revenue is cob leeted the year following assessment. Barret law payments on Improve, merits signed on or before March 1 will foe rayafolo until the first Monfo4|p f y- ~ STILL SEIZED Detectives Bald. oi mule and a were seised by Sheriff of the HorseAssociation in a farmfyylfJv/tiiby, Friday, Clark B. sS®jsrtf bSii by police to have been r<g>sfS*^WKr r eE.ant In the aasocta-on-a charge of operafirst condnoted by fqTrU -a in cooperation With p / who are IT by county comALARM Apparatm An V A fire -apparatus ' * l< *' ?& rectipn rushed to 237 K - night. Fire V<l^v2iblrie- n discovth-ed tiy&" cause arm ’ was a bk of smolder! rig ■f'Tr^i® n tiie >ba#ndbf bf the E. *L. V&C r Js%MkA.no company., The smoke r dense h* :the aatea.^ynop U attention of m the atom. Tl ‘r-; G<ste ? so '
Baritone Presented ? ift Recitdt* Tuesday " * ' '" 7 s c rV ■ v? - ■¥l # ’*l, kfc, fcx iaO- ’ T *t .iaBlSSeS*-- H '.Jfv' J ‘ ,T-, to- ‘Jllrag I ... ' K A f- ' ■ "%r ' Mapfasi|B|pfeT 'V .V’ , JURDOKAEHN Mardo Kaebn, baritone, will be presented In recital at Caleb Mills Hall, Tuesday, April 3, by Miss Elsa Huebner and Jude Kline. Mr. ' Kuehn is a protege of Mrs. Hugh - McCibeny. He studied with Johann Berthelsori and In New York with i Oscar Seenger amd Churchill Goar. Mr. Kaehn haa not been heard In Indianapolis since before the war. ADVANTAGES SEEN INCHARTERCHANGE Water Company Surrenders , Franchise to City, The Indianapolis Water Company was operating today without a franchise, having suirendered Its contract . with the city and chosen to conduct ite business under an undeterminate Jtotaanit from the public service commission T y:'?-A' -' T The company la the last of local utilities to take this action onder a special act of the Legislature. No great change in the status of tha oompeny in relation to the city js anticipated by Taylor E. Oronlnger corporation counsel. He pointed out the fo?>ard of works, under precedent!!, has' power tc order extensions and Improvements. Attorneys advised the company it would be in a better position to make improvements and carry on Its extenf. sion program if It surrendered its 1 franchise. johnleach7h DIES IN FLORIDA ————- -' _ . - ’■ - Parents, Two Brothers and Four Sisters Survive, The funeral of John Rodman Leach, 14, eon of Mr. and Mrs, Leon T. Leach, 1507 2if. Meridian Bb, who died Friday night at West Palm Beach, Fla., will be- held Monday afternoon at the home with burial in Crown Hill cemetery. Death resulted from heart trouble. He had been in Florliia all winter in the hope of aiding his health. The body will arrive In Indianapolis Sunday night. Mr. Leach, the father, is a former potentate of Murat Temple of the Shrine Surviving, besides the father and mother, are two brothers, Byron and Paul Tt. Leach, and four sisters, Susan M., Hallle CL, Helen C. and Justine Leach, all of Indianapolis. Sudden Death Investigated Coroner Robinson today* was investigating the death of John Lancaster. 66, of 950 E. Washington St., who died Friday. Lancaster.became ni and F. D. Henzie, 226 Blake Bt., foreman of a street repair gang working near 2532 Madison Ave., carried him to a house. He was dead when an ambulance arrived. ,* Woman Suffered Three Months Pain* in Back and Nervousness. Made Weil by Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Montevideo, Minn.—“l suffered for three months with pain in my back a and sides, and was awful nervous so that I was unfit to do niy work^After ham’s Vegetable Compound I grew strong, and now I I keep house l arid am able to lift and do arty kind of igfamsanl work. I bavegot wonderful results from the Vegetable Componnd and recommend it very highly to my friends. I give you permission to publish my testinoniai. ” Mrs. Ole Bergstrom, 2108th St. So., Montevideo, Minnesota. Another Nerrou* Woman Finds Refief Port Huron, Mich/ —‘*1 suffered tor two years with pain? in my aide, and if I worked vec? much 1 wasner- ; vows' amd just as tired in the morning r Went xo bed. 1 was sleepy f allAhe day anflkCdn't feel like doing ; anything, and wat’vo nervous 1 would i bite my fingernails. f my friends f told tpe atx>ut Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compomad, and it helped l we so much that 1 soon felt fine.''— j WIO Elk St, I ywor l *,'Jiuron- Mich. -, K, ”*>
HOME COMPLETE PLANS RUSHED FOR OPENING NIGHT - Workmen Busy Setting Stage for Exhibit Starting Monday Evening, Corps of workmen are busy preparing the Home Complete Exposition for the formal opening Monday evening. The exposition, to be held in the Manufacturers’ building at the State fairground under auspices of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board, will be the most pretentious affair of Its kind in the country, according to exhibitors who have attended similar show's throughout the country. Special car service to the fairground Las been arranged, J. Frank Cantwell, manager of the show, announced. Bungalow Nears Completion Work on the brick English cottage, being erected by the building material division of the Commercial Credit and Correct Weight Bureau, Is nearing completion. The cottage is designed to show types of building bricks and their different uses. A four-foot brick wall surrounds the cottage. A lawn, decorated with shrubs and flowers, adds reality to the setting. A bungalow of the suburban type is being erected by several local concerns, each of whose products are to be represented In the house. This bungalow- is likewise surrounded by a latvn which is to be arranged bv a landscape artist. Companies represented are D. Sommers & Company, Capital Lumber Company, Indianapolis Paint and Color Company, Itomer Electric Company. Betharrt Wall Paper Company. .Haynes-Sanders Auto Company, Central Supply Company, and Bertermann B -others Company. The bungalow is 30 by 35 feet in dimensions. It contains four completely furnished rooms, bathroom and a garage. Electric Sign in Place The flaming electric arch over Thirty-Eighth St. bears the words, ‘‘Home Show." and advertises the show to autoist on that street for several squares. The artistic decoration of the home, as well as utility of articles Is emphasized. This will begin with exhibits showing the value of employing an architect to design the home. Then will follow decorations, Including -wall paper, lighting fixtures, furniture, rugs, and all furnishings. "We believe we are putting on a show of which the people of Indianapolis can be proud," said J. Frank Cantwell, manager of the exposition. “I have visited shows In all parts of the country and I feel safe in saying that the Indianapolis showwill be by far the best the country has produced."
Filling Radiator; Bumped Clem Woods, colored, 75 N. Audubon Rd., •was recovering today from Injuries received when he was caught between a truck and an automobile driven by Miss Emily McAdame. 21 S. Arlington Ave., at Washington St. and Ritter Ave. Miss McAdams said she turned her car at Ritter Ave. and It struck Woods, who was pouring alcohol in the radiator of the truck. When You Catch Cold Rub on Musterole Musterole Is easy to apply and It gets In Its good work right away. Often it prevents a cold from turning Into “flu" or pneumonia. Just apply Musterole with the Angers. It does all the good work of grandmother's mustard plaster without the blister. Musterole Is a clean white ointment made 'of oil of mustard and other home simples. It Is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Try Muster ole for sore throat, cold on the chest, rheumatism, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bronchitis, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back and joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet —colds of all sorts. Seldom falls to deliver results. 85c and 6uc, Jars and tubes; hospital size, |3.00. Better than a mustard plaster —Advertlseme nt. How to Fight the Grip By DR. L. W. BOWERS Avoid crowds. Keep the system In good order, take plenty of exercise In the fresh air and practice cleanliness. Remember, a clean mouth, & clean skin, and clean bowels are a protecting armor against disease. To keep the liver and bowels regular and to carry away the poisons within, it Is t*st to take a vegetable pill every other day, made up of May-apple, aloes, Jalap, and sugar-coated, to be had at most drug stores, known as Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. If there Is a sudden onset of what appears like a hard cold, one should go to bed. Wrap warm, take a hot mustard footbath and drink copiously of hot lemonade. If pain develops In head or back, ask the druggist for Dr. Pierce’s Anurlc (anti-uric acid) tablets. They will flush the bladder and kidneys and carry off poisonous germs. To control the pains and aches, take one Anurlc tablet every two hours, with frequent .drinks of lemonade. The pneumonia appears in a most treacherous way, when the Influenza victim is apparently recovering and anxious to leave his bed. In recovering from h bad attack of influenza, or pneumonia the system should be built up vith.a good herbal tonic, such as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, made from the rodts and barks of American forest trees, wirhout alcohol It can be Obtained at any drug store in tablets or liquid, or send 10c to Dr. Ftero*’Atnvallds’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for triaflyjackage. and write for fcWD medical • Advertisement.
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A Puzzle a Day Q- -G—O --O : : O-Q-Q-O / ' >. 1 o o-p. o o o'' o' o \ / 0000 A florist had twenty pots of geraniums, arranged as shown above. He wished to set them in a more unusual order, which he fln .lly did. In the new arrangement the pots formed just thirteen different, perfect squares, the plants serving as corners. Can you duplicate the arrangement? Each Bquare is to be composed of four plants, as illustrated by the dotted lines above. Yesterday’s answert The values of a hat, shirt and pair of socks together give the price of a pair of shoes, $8.76. Multiplied together they produce the same result. The hat and shirt are equal in value. The hat and short are each worth $3. The socks are worth 75 cents. 3 plus 3 plus .76 equals $8.75 3 x 3 x .75 equals $6.75 AD CLUB BUSY WITH ‘SYCAMORE SHADDERS’ Stunts Arranged for Entertainment at Murat April 10. With frequent rehearsals in progress for the drama "Sycamore Shad* ders,” which the Advertising Club will present April 10 at the Murat, and special stunts being arranged by members. the club is expecting one of the most successful enterprises it has undertaken. The cast will be members of the Little Theatre Society. Rolla Talcott. instructor in dramatic art at Butler L'niverslty, is directing. Frank S. Chance, chairman of the committee on sale of boxes, announced that all but four boxes had been sold to advertisers. Special lighting arrangements have been made and advertisers will present Individual advertising shows from boxes.
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Spiels ■MBHUE teraraaj Cor. Washington and Delaware SU. The House of Bargains Open Saturday Night Until 9:30 farfribor A HAMS O f F E r Jr Id Joyous. “Correct Merchandising”
Cuticura Heals Pimples Scattered AH Over Face “ I was troubled with pimples that were scattered all over my face. The pimples were hard, large and red, and very sore when touched. They festered and itched and burned, and my face looked awful. I tried different remedies but to no avail. ** I read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I could see from the beginning that It was helping me so purchased more, and after using one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment I waa completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Marguerite Larkin, 3721 Wabansia Ave., Chicago, 111. Make Cuticura Soap,Ointmem and Talcum your every-day toilet preparations and watch your skin improve. fi.mpl. Each J rd by Mbit AdAran: "Ctlorlb* craturlM, Dtjpl.H. 4l.kUt*. FoMeverywhr. Soap *Se. Uintxnect 2B ind 60c TaK-txrn fclv*. Soap shaver without mug.
Eats Candy But Loses Her Fat Here's Joyful newt for every fleshy person wbo lore* good things to eat, especially those who are denying tkonjmlrm the things they like moat because of their desire to keep down their weight or to redoee the fat with which they an already burdened. The famous Marcnola Prescription has been put up in oonrenlent tablet form and is now sold by druggists everywhere at only one dollar peroeee--*hj world over prtos. To get rid of fat steadily and easily, simply take one of these little tablets after each meal and at bedtime until you have reduced your weight to where you want It. No wrinkles or flabbiness will remain to show where the fat came off. Simply use Mormola Prescription Tablets according to directions; they ano harmless, free from poisonous or injurious drugs, and oan be used with perfect safety. Try them for Just a few works and get results without going through long sieges of tiresome eccroise and starvation diet. Uet them at any good drug store. If your druggist should aeg have them in stock you oan secure them direct from the Mannola Company, Mtt Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Minh., kg ■ending oe doSiaar. —Advertise meal.
FINAL TRIBUTES TO ROBERT M. COFFIN SET MONDAY Body of Former Local Business Man Will Arrive in City Today, The body of Robert M. Coffin, exIndlanapolls resident, and formerly secretary of the old Atlas Engine Works, who died Thursday In Tampa, Fla., was to arrive here today. Mr. Coffin was a thirty-third degree Mason. Mr. Coffin was born in Hudson, N. Y., In 1848. In 1875 he came to Indianapolis and became connected with the old Indianapolis Car and Engine IVorks, later reorganized as the Atlas Engine Works. He acted as secretary of the company until Its reorganization into the Mid-West Engine Company in IP2O. In that year he went to Florida. Active in Masonic work, he was master of the Capitol City Lodge in
Potted Plants|jj ■Mr A wide selection, rea- I W OPEN SATURDAY J| if AND SUNDAY WE DELIVER I 115 E. 16th St. Mi rp floM/gKT 411
IT GOES TO THE ROOT OF THE TROUBLE FOR CONSTIPATION, 2ATARRH, STOMACH, KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES AND RHEUMATISM, TAKE VIUNA TONIC The Vegetable Builder "It r.iM-M lo the Root of the Trouble." CLARK & CADE, Claypoo! Hotel Store. /our Neighbor Druggist Has It or Will Get It.
The Home Complete on Wash Dapa ( I The home complete that is reall; \ complete is one which gives the womai ! of that home complete freedom frori r the worries, drudgery and responsi bility of wash day. | 1 ; Now that the additional household burdens of housecleaning time are beginning to peep over the horizon it is more important than at any other ) time that you should avail yourself of \ the freedom offered to you by lndi- ) anapolis laundries. \7 You can send your best things, with the knowledge that they will receive the attention of experts. You can / \ Ips J send all your thin^s wi th the assurance f fl \ f A J that they Wdl COme back t 0 yOU fresh 4—n US jv| j and clean at a price to suit your budget / )J Ijmm ''*| In |j ll —according to the service you select. 1-1 jiglpf . Make your home complete and try Switch! the laundry next time. ■ ""ls|l ill 5
1907, Saraiah Council, Jerusalem, Ancient and Accepted* Scottish Rite from 1909 to 1911. 3|le received the thirty-third degree |n the Scottish Rite at Detroit in 1910. : {i Survivors are a. niece, Miss Ixiuise Coffin, Tampa, Fla., and two neihews, Alfred S. Coffin, Indianapolis, anil Robert Iv. Coffin, Lowell, Mass. The Rev. Lewis Brown, pas'or of the St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will conduct funeral services to be held at the Kregelo & Bailey funeral pitrlors, Monday at 2 p. in. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Ilold-up Suspects Sought Detectives today have a description of three young men whose suspicious conduct In and near V. C. Forsyth’s drug store, 501 N. Emerson Ave., Friday night caused the druggist to believe they planned to hold him up. The men escaped in an automobile just before motor police arrived. Chicken Thieves Active Dr. E. K. Brennan, 3325 Centra] Ave., told police that a thief visited his chicken house Friday night. Fifteen chickens, valued at S3O, were i taken. i Open Saturday Evenings Main Office 6 to 8 P. M. Branches Until 8 P. M. Sabinas anb Crust Cos.
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I “The Cream of the Town M Saturday and Sunday SPECIAL BRICK Easter Special’ I Buv VELVET Prom B VOLK DEALER D Jessup and Antrim || Ice Cream Cos.
This view of the $30,000 North Side fire tells our story for this week. It is timely advice for us to recommend that you talk to Mr. J. N. Adams. Mgr., of our Insurance Department, if your home and household goods are not fully covered. SECURITY TRUST CO. 111 N. Pennsylvania St.
WINDOW SHADES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We Take the HADES Out of sHADES Indiana's Leading "Blind Men” R. W. DURHAM CO., 134-136 North Alabama St. MA In 5829
TLATE AND BRIDGE WORK has been our specialty for ten years Our work has always been of the highest order and in our new location we are better equipped than ever to serve our/tustomers. NEW YORK DENTISTS 46 'forth PennsylvaniJj Street Dr. J. C. McGrail, Mgr.
„ Vral _ The LATEST THING **}& „ “SATISFACTION IN GLASSES” , —, Deep Read the finest print, thread the finest urve * needle, see far or near with perfect ease. iiwmlt) Others have, why not you. if vs A I hove been compelled to wear glssseo r ths since l wdb 14 years < and, nearly 40 years. 1Q? The glasses you made for me give more GLASSES satisfaction and comfoi than all before. That You Will Appreciate „ u>k \ vrr 43G Minerta St. \ FAD A" 1 D \\rj7 CTT 242 INDIANA A\ DR. C. K. VYLoI PLAZA HOTEL BL^L
Is Y our House Wired for Electricity? Why Not Wire It on the Payment Plan? Estimates cheerfully given. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hatfield Electric Company MA In 0123. 102 South Meridian Street.
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