Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1923 — Page 15

FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923

LEGAL COMMITTEE . GIVEN PROPOSED SMOKE ORDINANCE Finishing Touches Being - Given Bill Before It Goes to Council. ? The legal affairs department of the ‘Chamber of Commerce today was handed the smoke abatement ordinance as drafted by the Scientech Club -and amended by the smoke abatement and manufacturers' and board of directors committees of the Chamber -cf Commerce for any necessary corrections before it is presented to the city council for consideration. - The ordinance provides for a department of smoke abatement composed of an advisory board and technical committee with a chief smoke abateTnent inspector and assistants who will work under the supervision of the ‘commissioner of buildings. Inspection Provided The chief smoke abatement inspector or his authorized assistants would have the right to enter any premises , •within the city to inspect heating or fwer equipment at any time except private residences, where they would not have the right to enter between the hours of 6 p. m. and 8 a. m. An advisory board consisting of five members would be appointed by the I mayor. The board would mdet once a month. f Upon recommendation of the advisory board the board of public safety would appoint three combustion en-1 gineers who would compose a technical committee. The technical committee will meet with the advisory board to assist the smoke abatement inspector. Salaries Fixed . The salary of the chief smoke abatement inspector would be $4,000. The assistant smoke abatement Inspector would be paid $2,000 and members of the technical committee would receive S6OO. Members of the advisory loard would serve without compensation. The proposed ordinance defines smoke in six classes. The classifica- 1 tions are: White smoke, with zero per- '• centage of black particles; gray smoke, 20 per cent black particles; Tight smoke, 40 per cent black; dark smoke, 60 per cent black; dense smoke. 80 per cent black, and black smoke. 100 per cent black particles. Permihs Necessary Before any flue, stack, furnace, etc., could be installed or repaired, a permit must be obtained from the commissioner of buildings and the chief oke abatement inspector Permits uld not be required for single family units. Whenever any flue or stack would issue smoke in violation of the ordnance a notice would be mailed to the owner stating the time and dura tlon of the smoke nuisance. If within three days the smoke nuisance is not abated a second notice would be Sent. Three days after the second notice has been mailed the equipment would be reinspected if the smoke nuisance is not stopped. The fees for inspecting plans and examining plants would be as follows: The fees to include the issuing of a permit. For inspecting plans and

Are You a Salesman? A Doctor? A School Teacher? A Real Estate Man? The Chevrolet Utility Coupe is the ideal car for business as well as pleasure. It is the lowest priced high-grade closed car on the market. A powerful overhead-valve motor, vacuum tank, £as tank in rear of ear, ample room for trunks or sample cases—these are some of the features that are selling the Chevrolet Coupe to buyers of cgrs for business. The Chevrolet dealers listed below can take care of your service needs promptly and efficiently. Stone-Chevrolet Cos. E. W. Steinhart Cos. 427 N. Meridian St. Meridian at Eleventh Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. Capitol Ave. at Vermont

Dog—Gone! A Boston bulldog was left to guatd an automobile which Ted Ross, 2601 W. Jackson St., parked at the Twenty-Sixth St. bathing beach. Ross today told police a thief stole the dog, valued at SSO.

specifications of new- plants expected to be erected, $2; repairs and alterations. $1; examining plants after erection $3. The penalty for violation of any section of the ordinance would be not less than $1 and not more than $5 fine upon conviction for each offense. Each day any violation continues would be deemed a separate offense. Release Means .Nothing By United Preen MUNCIE, Ind., June 22.—As he leaves the Michigan City prison today, after serving a year. Byron Murdock, who escaped from Sheriff Thomas Hiatt while being taken to the State farm, will be rearrested and taken to the farm to serve his sentence of six months there.

Kills Pesky Bed Bugs P.D.Q. Just think a 35c box of P. D. Q. (Pesky Devils Quietus) makes a quart, enough to kill a million bedbugs, roaches moths and stops future generations br killing the eggs and does not injure the clothing. Liquid fire to the bedbugs is what P D. Qis like, bedbugs stand as good chance as a snowball in a justly tamed heat resort. Patent spout free in every packageof P.D.Q . to enable ?ou to kill them and their eggs in the cracks. D.Q. can also be purchased in sealed bottiM, double strength, liquid form. Sold b.v Hook Drug Company, Haag Drug Company.—Advertisement.

AMUSEMENTS ‘f'AAAAtWVWWWWVWWVVN^AAAAAA Matinee lUH IQ A ? Curtain Saturday |f| UHM I * *= > and 8:;0 100TH WEEK THE STUART WALKER CO. CAPTAIN APPLEJACK Greatest Comedy Sureess of Season and First Time Here.

ALWAYS COOLER AT THE You Must Sec “PENROD & SAM” Booth Tarkington’s Sequel to “Penrod” A Delightful Picture for Every One From 7 to 70. —OVERTT RE—“HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY” i No. 2 By LISZT MODEST ALTSCHULER Conductor. Orchestra Plays From 7 ;30 p. m till 10:1 o p. m. CHRISTY COMEDY “PLUMB CRAZY” VIOLIN SOLO “GYPSY AIRS” Played by OTIS IGELMAN at 7 :A5 and 9:45 COMING SCNDAY “CHILDREN OF DUST”

PETITIONS PROTEST TEACHERS’CHANGE School Board Will Hear Complaints June 26, Protests against transfers of grade school principals wil ltake up a large part of the time of the school board June 26. according to present indications. More than twenty principals were shifted by the board last week. Petitions against transfer of Elsa Huebner from School No. 9, 740 E. Vermont St., to School No. 16. Bloomington and Market Sts., were circulated today by nineteen mothers of chilbutton. Eddie has made a Columbia Record of thi nonsense classic that >2 on the reverse side, will AMUSEMENTS

ENGLISH’S 33# ALL WEEK GRAND PLAYERS IN “Getting Gertie's Garter” MATINEES WED.. SATI RDAY and SI’NDAY, 25c, 35c, 50c. Each night, 25c. 60c, 75c. Mata., 2:15. Nights, 8:15. NEXT WEEK “The Gold Diggers”

MOTION PICTURES t 1 ' ITOIIP. M. Vj THE SEASON’S TREAT Charles Withers IN “For Pity’s Sake” A Travesty on the OldTime Melodrama 5 Other Big Acts —PHOTO PLAY—ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT

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dren attending No. 9. The action was decided on Thursday night at the home of Mrs. O. P- Nesbitt, 439 Fhtlton St. A petition signed by sixteen persons asking that Miss Huebner be transferred from the school was received recently by the board. BURGLARS VISIT CHURCH Detectives today were investigating the visit of burglary to the Downey Avenue Christian Church at Downey and Julian Aves. It was discovered late Thursday that the church had been entered Wednesday night through an open cellar window and a hole cut through the office door of the church. Police were told $1.25 in money and stamps was missing.

Iml BP Comes Back Puss-irt-Boots fflpWnqßT WithaMeow-w ▼ / Made of black leatherette, bound with at- ™ tractive red binding. NoPhoneOrders This musical cat is the latest sensation. No C. O. D.s For Saturday 0n1y... One to a Customer

HAAG’S 7 SEVEN f-y CUT-PRICE DRUG STORES / 65 Virginia Ave. FRESH STOCK—BEST QUALITY —LOWEST PRICKS ** 3 Mt. At*. *“ *■ it LOWEST PRICES, FINEST QUALITY AND FRESHEST GOODS “SOME FEATURES OF EVERYDAY PRICES”

65c Kotex (Sanitaries) 45c 25c Woodbury’s Soap 16c SI.OO Mavis Toilet Water 74c 50c Hinds Honey & Al'md Cream . 39c 35c Energine “Cleaner” 25c 25c Mavis Talcum Powder 19c 25c Liquid Veneer 19c 30c Bromo Seltzer 23c 50c Horlick’s Malted Milk 39c 35c Danderine 29c $1.20 Syrup Pepsin 84c 25c Mum 19c $1.50 Cadomene Tablets 98c

Kirk’s Jap Rose Soap, 10c 4 for 25c 5c Ivory Soap, Guest Size, 6 for 25c 30c Eagle Milk, 17c, 3 for 50c Haag’s Blood Purifier SI.OO Beef, Iron and Wine, Pts 98c SI.OO Enoz Femo Outfit, 74c Enoz Quarts, $1.19 Enoz Pints, 74c Enoz Complete With Sprayer, $1.13 Will not stain or injure delicate fabrics or furs. Put away your things safely with Enoz. SI.OO Phez, Loganberry Juice. . . Qts., 75c—65c Phez Pints, 39c SI.OO Welch’s Grape Juice Qts., 64c—50c Welch’s Grape Juice Pints, 34c 75c Armour’s Grape Juice Qts., 50c—50c Armour’s Grape Juice Pints, 25c

30c Bell's Pine Tar and Honey..24c 00c Bell's Pine Tar ami Honey.... 19e 30c Bull's Cough Syrup 24c 35c Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ..2lr 35c Bi isaitiea 20c 50c Balsamea Spray 39c 50c Brake's Cough 39c 30c Jayne's Expectorant 24e 30c Kemp's Balsam 2io (10c Kings Discovery 490 $1.20 King's Discovery 890 fiOc Ivondon's Catarrh .Telly 490 30c Kondon'a Catarrh Jelly 24c 35c Pino's Cough Remedy 24c (10c Piso’s Cough Remedy 49c 25c DeVVitt's Cough Remedy .... 19c 50c DeWitt’s Cough Remedy 39c, 25c Trent’s Eucalyptus 19c 50c Trent's Eucalyptus 39c 30c Groves' Bromo Quinine 23c 30c Cascara Quinine 19c 35c Quinine Caps., 2 gr.. 2 dr....250 SI.OO Bliss Native Herb Tabs 74c 25c Burkhardt'B Veg. Tabs 19c 00c Bromo Seltzer 46c $1.25 Bromo Seltzer 89c $1.50 Brownatone $1.19 SIOO bbott's Saline Laxative . ...84c 50c AobotCs Saline Laxative . ...39c $1.25 Abbott's Rheumatic Remedy.9Bc $2.50 Absorbine it.9B $1.25 Absorbine Jr 98c 50c Abilena Water 35c SI.OO Albolene Oil ~.74c 35c Allen's ITcerine Salve 25c 75c Alophen Pills (100) 49c 60c Aloin Stryoh. and Bel. Pi115...34c 25c Alcock's Porous Plaster 15c $1.25 Alkalithia 84c Analgesic Balm 29c

Face (reams and I.otlons, Vanity Compacts, Rouges and Fancy Perfumos, Toilet Waters of All Kinds, Toilet Soaps, Tooth Brushes and pastes. Safety Razors and Supplies at Lowest Cut Prices Available Every Bay. $5.00 Electric Toasters, $1.69. $5.00 Electric Table Stoves, $3.69. Staenmb for Hair, 59c. Auto Chamois and Sponges. Climax Wall Paper Cleaner, 3 for 25e. Mail Orders Filled With Care—Please Send Postage. Prices Subject to Change Without Notice.

TWO HURT IN ACCIDENT Automobile Collides With Truck Load of Lumber. Two men injured when an automobiel in which they were riding collided with the rear of a lumber truck at Sherman Dr., and Washington St., Thursday night, were recovering today. Harry Glave, 268 Linn St., was driving the lumber truck, and Y. C. Britton, Palace Hotel, was driving a touring car. He started to pass the truck and the rear of the automobile struck the lumber on the truck. The top of the car was damaged. Eugene Britton, 57, Palace Hotel, who was riding in the rear seat suffered a cut on his arm, bruises and a possible fracture of a rib. He was

Oil Stoves and Ranges „ SPECIAL SALE of JTYW 4 Stoves. Gas Ranges, |j* ft . - .f WF ity line, famed for now. Have it stored until you need it. Oil Cook Stoves, upward from 5T.75 Gas Ranges, upward from $29,75 Hot Plates, upward fropa $1.98 Ovens, upward from $1.89

60c Forhan’s Tooth Paste 38c 30c Aspirin Tab., ‘Bayer’ (2 doz.) . ,22c 25c Lysol 19c 35c Castoria (Fletcher) 29c 25c Liquid Veneer 19c 30c Pond’s Cream 24c 25c Mennen’s Talcum 19c 35c Odo-ro-no 29c 50c Carmen Face Powder 34c 50c Freeman’s Face Powder 34c 35c Palm Olive Shaving Cream. . . ,29c 50c Phillips’ Milk Magnesia 39c 35c Black Leaf 4019 c

75c Analgesic Bnume Bengue 59c 75c Antiphlogisline 54c 50c Aspirin Tabs., 5 gr., 3 d0z...25c $1.25 Aspirin Tablets. Bayer (1001.88 c SI.OO Aspirin Tablets, 100, 5-gr 45c SIOO Armour's Grape Juice, qt5....50c SI.OO Athlopboris 85c 50c Bay Rum. Gly. and Rose Water.2sc 25c Benson's Capslne Plaster ....100 50c Badex Salts 39c 25c Beeoham's Pills 19c 25c Bella ns I9c 75c Bella ns ...59c 25c Belladonna Plaster ...15c 25c Barkeeper's Friend 19c 25c Calomel Tabs., 100, any size..loc 60c California Syrup Figs 49c 50e Camphor Spirits 250 Laxa-Ptrin Tablets 19c 20c Comp. Licorice Powder 10c 35c Vick’s Vaporub 24c 60c Canthrox 49c 60c Chase Blood and Nerve Tabs. .490 15c Diamond Dye, 10c 3 for 25c 25c DeLost's Headache Povrder ...19c 60c Doan's Kidney Pilis 45c 60c DeWitt’s Kidney Pills 39c SI.OO Danderine 74c 25c Dioxngen 19c 50c Ea tonic 330 30c Edward’s Olive Tablets 24c SI.OO Enos Fruit Salts 85c $1.50 Fellow's Comp. Syr. Hypo. .sl.lO 50c Formaldehyde, pints 35c 60c Formaldehyde Fumlgator 39c 35c Freezone, for corns 29c 35c Gets-It, for corns 29c $1.50 Glycotanphine $1.29 75c Glycothymoline 59c $1.50 Gray's Glycerine Tonic 98c

taken to the city hospital. A. W. Hannon, 823 Broadway, who was in the car, suffered two slight scalp wounds. He went to his home. - PURCHASERS’ ARMS SORE Agents Are Recovering From Baseball Game. Purchasing agents nursed stiff muscles today after their annual picnic and outing Thursday at Columbia park. The Purchasing Agents’ Association baseball team was beaten by salesmen, their guests. The. bowling tournament disclosed some new champions. Men's: A. M. Fodrea. first: Fred Fitchey, second; <'. M. Dallow, third. Women’s: Miss Marion Fehrenbach, first; Mrs. Fred

Porch Furniture Complete stock and full lines of swings, chairs, rockers, settees and rocker settees —all strongly constructed of fumed oak and beautifully finished. PORCH SWING, four feet wide. Complete with chains and hooks—s2.9B Chairs and Rockers to Match

SI.OO Glycothymoline 84c 6*'' Glyeothj a oilne 48 C 30c Glycothymoline 24c $1 25 Glide's Peptomangan 88c 75c Gentry's Mange Remedy 49c 35c Harlem Oil Caps, Tilly's 29 50c Scott’s Emulsion 39c $1.20 Scott’s Emulsion 740 SI.OO Wampola's Cod Liver Oil 74c Guaranteed Rubber Goods. SI.OO Fountain Syringe ?ic $1.25 Fountain Syringe 9c $1.50 Fountain Syringe oc $2.(81 Fountain Syringe *1.48 $2.50 Fountain Syringe 51.98 $3.00 Fountain Syringe $2.2i $4.00 Fountain Syringe $2.98 $1.75 Com. Syringe and Wat 80t.51.24 $2.00 Com. Syringe and Wat Bot $1.48 $2.50 Com. Syringe and Wat. 80t.51.98 $3.00 Com. Syringe and Wat. 80t.52.24 $5.00 Com. Syringe and Wat. 80t.53.98 $2.00 Vaginal Syringe Spray $1.48 $2.50 Vaginal Syringe Spray ....$1.98 $3.00 Vaginal Syringe Spray $2.24 SI.OO Hot Water Bottle .740 $1.25 Hot Water Bottle 890 $1.50 Hot Water Bottle 98c $2.00 Hot Water Bottle $1.48 $2.50 Hot Water Bottle *1.98 $3.00 Hot Water Bottt* $2.24 SI.OO Ice Cap 74c $1.50 Ice Cap 98c $2.00 Ice Bag, oblong $1.48 $2.00 Throat Ice Bag *1.48 $2.00 Spinal Ice Bag $1.48 $1.50 All Coarse Black Combs 98c $1.50 Half Coarse Black C0mb5....98c sl.lO Vitamon 800 $1.25 Veracolate Tablets 98e 50c Veronal Tabs., 5-gr., 1 doz 250

Fitchey, second; Mrs. J. Davis, third. W. K. Gearen won the standing broad jump; 100 yard dash, L. M. Fehrenbach; shot put, R. A. Luley; clothespin race, Mrs. J. Davis; dropping

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Women’s Boys’ and Girls’ Comfort Rugged Oxfords Slippers and Sandals Sale Price Made of black D , , . kid. turned soles Tk g frown 1 e . a ‘ h ’ and rubber 8 / H soles; evheeU; sizes 3 ■ ery pair perfect. —Third Floor.

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Men’s Athletic Union Suits, Special, 69c (3 for $2.00) Os checked nainsook. Well made, full cut; sleeveless, knee length; sizes 36 to 46.

MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS— Os fine percales and chambrays; plain shades of tan, gray and blue, also neat checks. Sizes 14 to 17 - Qfi r Special VOC

Women’s Silk Hose Seconds of $2.00 g || and $2,50 Qualities Chiffon and Glove Silk Hose Plain and novelty styles. Full fashioned, high-spliced or pointed heels; black and wanted colors; sizes 8% to 10%.

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UNBLEACHED SHEETS —76x90 inches (no phone orders); center seam. Spe- OQ daily priced O%$C "MOHAWK” UNBLEACHED SHEETS—81x90 Inches . ...?1.49 72x90 Inches $1.39 WHITE CROCHET BEDSPREADS —Double bed size, neat allover patterns. hemmed ends. Specially PQ priced

Candy Specials for Saturday BUNTE’S HIGH GRADE BARCELONIA qq CREAMED ALMONDS— Pound ....... JUC ASSORTED FLAVORED JELLY STRINGS— Special pound LuC HONEYCOMB CHOCOLATE CHIPS — o J Special, pound JtC

L. E. & W. R. R, Excursion Next Sunday to Walkerton . . $2.70 (Koonti Lake) Rochester. . $2.35 (Lak Manltou) Returning Same Date Train leaves Indianapolis, Union Station 6:30 A. M.; Mass. Ave. Station, 6:38 A. M. Also low round trip fares, with longer limit, to these and other points. For further information Phono Circle 6800, Circle 5300, Main 4567. Main 2120. R. C. Flscos, Ass’t Genl. Pass. Agent. Indianapolis, Indiana. „

beans in bottle. Mrs. Frank Hicks; singing, Mrs. R. A. Warren: potato race, H. H. Neff; marshmallow contest, Mrs. E. C. Wolf and F. W. Feters.

MEN’S SILK HOSE— Broken lots of pure thread silk hose, in black, nary and white; ail sizes In the lot; 65c quality (3 or pairs, $1.00), pair. JuC

PILLOWCASES inches; made of soft, firm thread mualln, free from dressing (no phone orders.) Extra ■* q special, each TABLE OILCLOTH Inches wide, best quality; white and good range of wall covering patterns. Specially ST: 39c

Sunday Excursions Michigan City VIA June 24Fare $2.75 Train leaves Indianapolis 7:45 A. M. Returning Leave Michigan City 5:30 P. M.

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