Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1923 — Page 14

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WHEAT COUNCIL OF U. S, ORGANIZED AT NATIONALPARLEY Body Authorized to Act for All Branches of Industry, By United Press CHICAGO, June 21.—Organization of the “wheat council of the United States” with power to act for all branches of industry dealing in production, transportation and marketing of wheat, was started today. The Wheat council was authorized by 500 delegates attending the national wheat conference, called by Governors of seven States for the purpose of seeking higher prices for wheat. Resolutions urging cooperative marketing, stabilization of wheat prices and greater home consumption of wheat products were adopted. After a vigorous debate the conference voted down a resolution proposing congressional creation of a national wheat corporation, financed by the United States Treasury, which would have fixed a minimum price of $1.50 per bushel on wheat for the farmer. VOSS WILL FIGHT SETTLEMENT NEAR Tentative Agreement May End Long Case, Settlement of a three-year legal fight over the $300,000 estate left by Jay G. Voss at his death' in 1920, appeared imminent today in Max-ion County Probate Court. The suit was originally brought by Tarquinia Voss, 1301 Broadway St., and Theresa Herriott Smith, since deceased, sisters of Voss, against four more distant kinsmen who inherited two-thii-ds of the estate under the will. They charged their brother was of unsound mind when he made it. Attorneys representing the sisters and their heirs will pay $55,000 to Vesta Evans, Evansville; Sidney Hawkins, Indianapolis, and John and Gray Carey of Noblesville, Ind., according to a tentative agreement. The case has dragged through the Circuit Courts of Hendricks and Franklin Counties, each time resulting in a "hung” jury. It was when the cas came before Judge Mahlon E. Bash of Probate Court here l;ist week for the third time, when the executor filed a request to mortgage the estate to continue the fight, that the judge ordered the attorneys to agree. Attorneys’ fees will total more than $50,000, it was estimated.

FRIEDA’S FOLLIES By M. E The way people make servants of their friends At dinner. An invitation used to mean a night off. Now it is an evening out without I>ay. One woman always invited me to sup. On her maid’s evening out. I was hard up and simply had to accept The buck for the dinner. Her husband thought her a perfect housewife And incapable of imposition. He returned home unexpectedly. The stage could not have been more perfectly set For her exposure. I saw to that. Before I phoned him. Ground Breaking Planned Bu Time* Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., June 21. Ground will be broken for erection of the super-power plant of the Twin Branch Power Company July 1, according to present plans The plant will be erected six miles east of here. Contracts were let to Chicago engineers. The plant when completed will represent an investment of about $20,000,000.

BACKACHE If you have backache let me remove the cause, WM. ELLERY, d.c. CHIROPRACTOR--904 I. O. O, F. Building Office Tel. Main 6941 Res.: Tel. Randolph 7717 No charge for consultation

A New and Better Store Reputation for fair dealing, dependable merchandiee and reasonable prices has made ■s one of the beet known jewelry concern* In the city. Yon will find ns a good firm to do business with; always reliable and always with the most dependable jewelry at the lowest possible prices. Gray, Gribben & Gray Ml NORTH ILLINOIS STREET We True* Anyono Who Work*

If I Can Not Do Better Work for Less, I Will GIVE MONEY BACK I can make successful teeth when others have failed. Gas for painless extraction. Give patient benefit of low rent. Pricps mailed on request. Work guaranteed. Dr. F. M. Hickman DENTIST 510 FLETCHER AVE. DR. 06

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The New York Store —Established 1853 Special Sale of the .00 $1 .00 awn Per Week r the limited duration of SALE you may purchase a AL on these easy terms. ter getting your ROYAL great SAVING in TIME LABOR will cause you to t that you did not get it ago. Do not neglect getting yours TODAY and save the HARD DRUDGERY of HOT SUMMER Free Home Trial —MAin 2722 Sale Terms $1 Down $1 Per Week ——Pettis Hoyal cleaners, street Moor. PETTIS DRY GOODS CO. The New York Store — Est. 1853

BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN Center Hall Type Colonial Stucco Home, located on North Side East Washington St, about 2 miles east of Irvington: Stop 11; 70-foot frontage with half acre of land. Long living room, sun parlor and furnished breakfast room with three tine bedrooms and nursery on second floor —mahogany and ivory finished throughout with highest grade decorations; spacious full plastered basement with laundry. Bus and interurban service right at the door. VERY EASY TERMS. WILL BE OPEN SIN DAY' FROM 1 TO 6 P. M. THE TUXEDO STATE BANK 4364 E. NEW YORK ST. IRVINGTON 2803.

Misses’, Children’s and Little Boys’ OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS jN. An Endless Variety at the __ U... 1 THRIFT Children’s Barefoot f . ■ ■ 'ravc’ Sandals and Play THRIFT SHOE 1 omr 1 store MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING—DOWNSTAIRS WASHINGTON AND MERIDIAN STREETS

WET BILL KILLED Senate Defeats Measure by 19 to 12 Vote. By United Press MADISON, Wis., June 21.—The Tucker bill to repeal the Wisconsin prohibition laws was sent to the “legislative grave yard” today. ■the repealer, recently passed by the Assembly, was killed by the Senate late last night by a vote of 19 to 12, the usual wet and dry alignment of the Upper House. 'Colored Girl Missing Search was being made today for Elnora Reed, 16, colored, 1915 Miller St., who disappeared from home Wednesday. Miss Reed packed her clothing and took a traveling bag with her. Perfection Butter Makes Kiddies Grow.—Adv I>r. Otto H. Gripe, Osteopathy and Abrams’ methods. 615 Merchants Bank Bldg. IJn. 10';?

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VOSE UPRIGHT Mahogany Case $125—51.50 A Week. £. L. Lennox Piano Cos. 237 N. Pennsylvania St.

Need a Gas Range? — Try — WHEELER BROTHERS 311-313 E. Washington St,

Prendergast Correct Letter Service Increase your sales with the best class of multigraph letters. Complete mailing campaigns. Main 6524. Circle 0967

Eyes examined, glasses furnxshsd. Reasonable Prices. 133 N. Penn. St. 7 N. Illinois St.

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GasStoveSpecial I.ike Illustration Free Connection MESSENGER’S 201 E. WASH.

“Judith, l Hope It Won't Bore You” DON’T discuss meals 1 very often—for Its tiresome, I know, to tell everybody what you had to eat — but listen and you’ll profit by thit.: “Last Sunday Jack and I went to the Guaranty Cafeteria about two o’clock and had a most wonderful dinner. Jack swears there's no place like the Guaranty for meats and I say their pastries can’t be equaled.” Guaranty Cafeteria Circle and Meridian Sts., Under Hotel Lincoln Management.

To-Day and Every Day People ;||lK| Will Suffer From Toothache But there is no reason why they should. Dr. Cofield’s dental office is conveniently located, also Cofield Dentistry is painless and the lowest in price in the State. Come in today for free examination. Quality and Kip - Service r< My chief ambition is t<) give my best qual- Bridge work pi , ity and service at a oriageworK nates price that every one My brl(iß: * wortt 18 to at If you need a set of teeth, come in r fectly and restore your teeth to their now. My low prices will surprise can afford tO Day. you- natural appearance. Dr. J. W. COFIELD—DENTIST ROOMS 203 TO 208 MARION BUILDING Corner of Ohio and Meridian Sts. ' Entrance 10 West Ohio Street TT""! T v v w y MonNiy, Wednesday, Saturday. 8:30 a. m. to- 8 p. zn. OFFICE HOURS: Tue " day - Th i r :x;. tfi p - m -

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Your Friend —who’s sick, —will deeply appreciate the cheery influence of a small vase bouquet of pretty flowers. The thought that you are mindful of his welfare * really M r W+yyXul The cost i s trifling. J W e Deliver J When and Where V MA in 0840 “Say It With Flowers”

Berkson ’s 25 W. Washington St . FRIDAY ONLY To Close Out at Remarkable Savings Fifty COATS SUITS Women mmz Women and Misses gan IH Misses The savings are the greatest -of the season—TWEED and NOVELTY suits in a variety of styles—COATS in clever sport models. A splendid opportunity for vacation-goers. (We suggest early shopping as the number is limited.)

Defective Eyesight The dangers confronting people with defective eyesight are too numerous to mention. A clear vision is the best safeguard against accidents. You’ll marvel at the good effect of a thorough examination and proper fitting of eye glasses. No charge for consultations.

THEUHITErURNITURECQ Complete Home Outfitters 243- 149 U.UASHINGTON STREET. Tom Quinn Jake Udl

See Window TANARUS) T *CI See Window Display XA-XI Il\ O Display House of Fashionable Millinery 4 Stirring Sale To- morrow! Over 500 NEW Summer Trimmed — and — Sport HATS Here is a real opportunity. Just unpacked. Hundreds of New Summer Hats, bought far below actual cost of manufacture. Trimmed Hats in all summer colors. Sport Hats in straws and felt combinations. Banded Milan Hats in white. All-Felt Sport Hats in summer colors Tailored Hats, in fact we cannot do justice to them by describing. Come and come as early in the morning as you conveniently can.

If You Can’t Crawl Inside the Ice Box do the next best thing. Get a good Electric Fan, a Water Cooler and an Ice Cream Freezer. Among the three of them there is no reason why you shouldn’t be as cool as a Polar Bear on a nice big iceberg. Come in tomorrow while you are still firm and solid and able to navigate. Electric Fans ZTPvN Every home and office should be k|| i equipped with at least one fan. Our / jlKv- -4 fans last for years. High-grade con- I < strhotion. Handsomely finished. Quiet j running. Easy on current. .... 9-Inch rigid, universal 9-Inch oscillating, direct / Jjjf® Hl/ current, 3 speeds $19.25 12-Inch oscillating, direct current, 3 speeds .$25.50 12-Inch oscillating, alternating current, 3 speeds. .$25.50 16-inch oscillating, alternating or direct current, 4 speeds • $29.50 Make Your Own Ice Cream rWhea you make your own ie your favorite flavors and yon new ones. Besides home-mads “Anto-Varnum" freerer rsqatn*

Lemon and Lime Squeezers .. 10£ up Ice Picks ... up Ice Chisels up Gla.ss Juice Extractors • up Cherry Stoners ....65£ up Ice Cream Dishers .. $1.90 Ilxl3-Inch Ice Crushing Bags 60£ Pint Vacuum Bottles • $1.49 up Quart Vacuum Bottles $2.49 up

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THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1923

SEE OUR WINDOWS Gigantic Purchase Sale Now In Full Sway. ftanlelg i|■MiWH inT~f l'i T l ifMwim— 1 4MI tor. Washington and Delaware Sta.

Water ITT Coolers QX Cooled water Is agfew-Mw much more S' jj 81 1 healthy than ice LLL( water. Flve-gal-lon bottle, porce- if Yl lain container, | II metal stand and if body, 917.50. VWWI Japanned water praJfiy? coolers, 93.50 II I 1 to $7.25. Fac- f I ft tory water cool- J ® \ ers to connect (/ \ direct to city water line, $47.50 and $55 each.