Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 304, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1923 — Page 12

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‘CITY HOMES POUR OUT MORE SHE THANFAGTORIES’ Judge Wllmeth Says Residences Are Chief Offenders Against Ordinance, Residence furnaces are greater smokd nuisances than factory power plants, declared Judge Delbert O. WIP meth of 4ity court today. The judge gave this verdict after ' he had personally visited several factories Tuesday. lie took the entire day to make the tour. “Look at the clothes line a short time after a wash has been placed on it or rub your hand over the side of the house and you will agree with me," said Wllmeth. The Judge has fifteen cases in which engineers, firemen, superintendents and owners of power plants are charged with violating the city smoke ordinance. “Every home in the city should have a smoke consuming device," Wilmeth declared. NEW BANK HOME TO BE COMPLETED THIS FALL Continental National to Start Nine Story Structure at Once. The new home of the Continental National Bank, to be constructed on the site of the Laurie building, 15-19 N. Meridian St., will be oomnleted this summer, according to Bert Mcßride, president of the bank. A long-term lease was purchased from the American Realty and Investment Company several weeks ago. The new structure will be nine stories high. Bedford stone will be used. The bank will occupy the basement, first and mezzanine floors giving it more than 10,000 square feet of floor space. Eight stories above the mezzanine fioor will be rented as offices. The bank will move to the new location from the Chamber of Commerce building. BIBLE PLAY REHEARSED Armenian Woman Has Charge of Pageant for Near East Relief. “In the Shadow of Ararat," Biblical pageant to be staged at the Masonic Temple Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, May 8 and 2 Is being rehearsed ; in nightly groups u ader the direction ‘ of Mrs, Kerop Ashjian, local Armen-j 'lan woman. I The pageant, which will be free, is being produced as a feature of Near East Relief activities. One hundred people will take part. Young men ->*rom -the order of De Molay are helping. Easter time in the Bible lands is to be featured. Raymond D. Jackson of Central Christian Church choir, will be chronicler of events. SMITH’S COAT FOUND? Detectives Investigate Ownership of Garment in Murder Case. Police are trying to determine whether a coat found Sunday by Harry McCoy. 746 Somerset Ave., belonged to Albert V. Smith, accused of the murder several weeks ago of Mrs. Theresa Perry, 729 Rochester Ave. The coat was found in weeds near McCoy’s hame. Collision Damages Cars Two automobiles collided at Court and Osage Sts., and as the result both were being repaired today. Frank O. Berry, 2816 English Ave., driver of a Yellow taxi, was driving nortn on Osage St. George Howson, 810 S. Holmes Ave, was driving west on Court St. His car hit the rear wheel of the taxi.

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The Greek letters shown above, appear, at first glance, to be the names of several college fraternities. Jumbled together. Asa matter of fact, if you arrange them properly, you will find that they may be made to form three simple English words. Yesterday’s answer: The men crossed the river in the boat, which could hold only one man, or two children, at a time, by the following method. The children paddled the boat across the river. The first child stayed on the other side, while the second child brought the boat back. Then a man crossed the river, and sent the boat back by the first child. This operation was repeated until all the men had crossed.

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I adore curios. So does my dearest friend, and only rival. We both admired a valuable vase. It was far beyond my price. She purchased it. It made her collection far surpass ] mine. So I called. We were most effusive in our greet- i ings. Friends always are. I held the vase up In admiration. ! It was really priceless. One’s equilibrium after all is only ! a matter of nerves. Mine were uncertain. I dropped It. Grease Catches Fire Fire which started in a grease chute | in the kitchen of Baker's lunchroom. 155 N. Illinois St., brought out all the j apparatus from the downtown fire i stations today. No damage. Perfection Bntter Makes Kiddles Grow—Adv. I PIN OLA FOR COLDS AND COUGHS A harmless preparation for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis and Asthma Coughs. 60c and $1.20 per bottle. Pinola at all drug stores in Indianapolis and everywhere. —Advert! gement.

Low Opening Day Prices Continued

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Showing Part of the Opening Crowd at Forest Manor Section “C”

A Record Lot Sale These lots are selling with a mighty rush. Hundreds of persons visited the NEW Forest Manor Addition, known as Seeion “C,” on the opening dates and scores of lots were sold to enthusiastic purchasers. Another Opportunity Today with $lO or more in cash you can lay the foundation for a home of your own or a big cash profit in a few years, in the most beautiful and elaborately developed subdivision you have probably ever seen.

How to Come! By Amo—Drive out E. 38th Street 131 vd. to School Street, South to 34th. and east to Addition. By City Car—Go to 30th and Sherrpan Drive, end of Brightwood line, walk north to 34th and east to Addition. By Ft. Harrison Line —Get off at School St.

TROOPS RESCUE ‘ROLY ROLLERS’ - FROM ANGRY MOB Alleged Klan Activities Precipitate Attack on Church Meeting, By United Prres BOUND BROOK, N. J„ May 2. State troopers early today rescued 100 j members of the "Holy Rollers" from j a mob of nearly 1,000 which sur- | rounded the order’s church here after ! breaking up a mass meeting. Alleged i "Klan” activities and remarks by a j speaker at the meeting favoring the I Ku-Klux Klan precipitated the outI break. 1 1 Two "Holy Rollers" were arrested ; on assault charges brought by Bound i Brook clUzens following a free-for-all

29 Teeth Out —No Pain Had 29 teeth extracted by the MAXOLINE METHOD and am sure glad I came here. Would not care to have them extracted all day, as I never felt a pain. REBECCA MILLER, East. 21st and School Sts. If It Hurts You, Don’t Pay If you are contemplating having teeth extracted fake advantage of this very time of the year There 1s no better time In the entire twelve months. 11th Floor National City Rank Bldg. 108 E. Washington St. Lincoln 8728. Honrs, 8,80 to fl. Sunday 9 to 12. Evenings by Appointment.

A Sensational Lot Sale at FOREST MANOR ' Section “C” Indianapolis y Prize New Subdivision

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fight in the church, after which a crowd surrounded and stoned the building, destroyed automobiles belonging to Holy Rollers imprisoned within and talked loudly of lynching. State troops were called and prevented injury to the two Holy Rollers taken prisoner and eventually succeeded in persuading the crowd to disperse. MEURALGIA •f w or headache—mb the forehead * w —melt and inhale the vapors V'CKS V VAPoRUi Over 17 Million Jan Used Yearly

Everything About Cuticura Soap Suggests Efficiency

NEW YORK DENTISTS Dr. J. C. McGrall, Mgr. -46 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. SECOND FLOOR

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Cornel You Will Be Thrilled Sixteen massive brick, fitone and cement entrances, facing a 90 ft. wide major thoroughfare. Wide swinging boulevard, 70 to 86 feet wide, with parkways in the center. Onehalf mile of boulevard lights. Thousands of ornamental shrubs, tree sand evergreens. Cement park benches at convenient intervals, acres of superb forest trees. All blending together into a beautiful picture that will surely delight you, /-Won’t you please come and see for yourself!

The KINNEAR CO., Realtors 607 Fletcher Trust Bldg. Main 1409 The Aetna Trust and Savings Cos., Trustee. This strong financial Institution signs all contracts and deeds.

A leader of the Holy Rollers who attempted to address the mob from a second story window after outsiders had withdrawn from the church and surrounded it, was struck in the forehead and knocked unconscious. ___ PESKY BED-BUGS (Petky Devils Quietus) P.D.Q. is the new chemical that puts the everlasting to the Pesky bedbugs, moths and roaches—impossible for the pesky devils to exis' where P.D. Q. is used. Rrcommendations for Hotels. Hospital*. Ran road Companies and other public Institution* are a *uarnt.e to the public that the safes! quickest and most economical way of riddle; the pesky insects is by the use of P D.Q . e t bit chemical kills the eggs as well as the liv> ones, and will not injure the clothing. A *sc package makes a full quart, enough t< kill a million bedbugs, moths and roaches—analto contains a patent spout to g6t to the eg nests in the hard-to get-at-places and sav.Juice. PD Q, can also be purchased In seal* pottles double strength PouM r '~Tm Sold by Hook Dm ft Cos. and Haag Drug Co^—Advertisement.

$lO Now Secures a Lot. $1 Weekly Pays for It

THE WHITE FMTiIRE CO, Complete Home Outfitters 243-249U.UA5HINGT0N STREET. Tom Quinn a Jske Wolf

FURNITURE On Convenient Weekly or Monthly Terms at WHEELER BROTHERS 311-313 E. Washington St.

PIANOS See our stock before you buy. Low prices and reasonable terms. Everything musical. The Carlin Music Cos. 148 E. Washington St. 100 Bteps EuAt of PennoylTanla St.

In the SPRING for That Tired Feeling TAKE VIUNA TONIC The Vegetable Builder It improves the appetite, stimulates your system and gives you new vim, vigor and vitality. At Your Druggist

DENTISTS “Don’t Hurt a Bit” Extraction of teeth by gas and oxygen or lucoline. EITELJORG & MOORE, Dentists Corner E. Market Sf. and Circle, Ground Floor, Tauly Attendant

Will Visit Indianapolis

EUGENE V. DEBS Will Speak in Tomlinson Hall Sunday, May 6th, 2 P. M. Public Invited.

Notice to Organized Labor ♦ The Indiana State Federation of Labor has heartily endorsed the construction of Ihe James Whitccpnb Riley Hospital for Children as a great benefit, to its membership and has obligated its officers to co-operate with the Riley Memorial Association in its efforts to complete the building fund. The officers of the Indiana State Federation of Labor urge every member of every local affiliated with the Central Labor Union of Indianapolis to recognize the good that will be accomplished for the children of craftsmen by pledging their financial aid in the drive for funds now in progress. The Indiana State Federation of Labor will have recognition for the work it accomplishes by having a perpetual memorial to its membership in the completed hospital. When subscribing to this fund be sure to write Organized Labor on your pledge card that YOUli organization may get credit for your individual pledge. ♦ After reading this advertisement, which is the only method we have of reaching all our membership on such short notice, clip it out and show it to every other member of Organized Labor that you meet. Paste it up in your shop. * • The Four-Year Payment Plan makos it possible for every man and womsp in Organized Labor to invest something in the Riley Memorial Hospital. Labor will be direjtly benefited now—and in the years to come. Do your level best—and doD t forget to credit your pledge to Organized Labor. (Signed) Indiana State Federation of Labor. T. N. Taylor. President. Adolph J. Fritz. Secretary. James Lechler, Ist Vice Pres. John W. Waggoner, 2nd Vice. Pres. Mrs. OP. Smith, 3rd Vice Pres. Edward P. Barry, 4th Vice Pres. J. L. Sims, sth Vice Pres.

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“Hatfield Harry” Tells “Electric Carrie” The Way to Wash Her Dainty Things illl'# Apartment housewives will find the Baby JjP&rfi? pf Eden Electric Washing Machine especially adapted to their nifliil i; ' Vw Small enough to be 2& #-g c n kept in a closet cor- * —— DOWn per; its gentle dipping t < n n ough cleansing with- 4 JTii Weekly out Injury to the finest * 'iSf * fabrics. Hatfield Electric Cos. Meridian at Maryland Street MAIn 0123

Your Future — Yon are growing older each day—are you growing richer? If not, start right now. Deposit a PART of your NEXT pav in a Savings Account, and then—NEVER MISS A PAY-DAY DEPOSIT. Some of these days your big business chance is coming, and each time you make a deposit, you are betting that you will win. , $1 or more will start an account, and we want you for a customer. We Pay 4rV2% on Savings Meyer-Kiser Bank 136 East Washington Street You’re Never Too Old to Learn, But Some Day Too Old to Earn.

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