Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1923 — Page 12

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AMERICAN LOYALTY URGED BY SPEAKER Frank Cr Riley Lauds Constitution of U. S, Respect and loyalty to the American flag was urged by Attorney Frank C. Riley at the Fountain St. M. E. Church, Friday night, when Alvin P. Hovey W. R. C. presented a flag to Boy Scout Troop 75. ‘‘That American flag is our leader, its spirit our teacher, and the Constitution is our good ship on which we sail, and, if we follow the letter and spirit of the Constitution and flag, we will sail over smooth and gentle seas,” said Riley. He pointed out that there is a tendency today for some people to disregard principles of the Constitution. EDUCATORS FORECAST CURRICULUM CHANGES Preparatory Work of Teachers Must Conform to New Schedule. By Times Special MUNCIE, Ind., June 23.—The curriculum of the high schools is to undergo decided changes, Dr. C. M. Curry, acting superintendent of the teachers training board said at the c osing session of the educational conference. Work of teachers preparing to teach in high schools will change. The prospective teacher must major in the subject he is to teach, he said. A debate by students of the Indiana State Normal, on the merits of the county unit system, closed the session. FIGHT LANDS 3 IN COURT Judge Delbert O. Wilmeth of city court is scheduled to hear how an argument over liquor landed two women and a peacemaker in the city prison late Friday with bruised faces. All are charged with assault and battery. Police said that Mrs. Margaret Mahoney, 1141 S. Capitol Ave., and Mrs. Margaret Wagner, 1149 S. Capitol Ave., started the argument. Mrs. Mary Morris, 1046 S. Senate Ave., offered to separate the contestants. She received a severe cut over the eye. IVrfwtion Batter Makr* Kiddle* Grow.—Adv. Open Saturday Evenings Main Office 6 to 8 P. M. Branches Until 8 P. M. JTletcfjer &abfng£ anb £rust Cos.

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More Than 100 Families Purchased Homes in This Beautiful Addition Last Saturday and Sunday ' This is Convincing Proof of the Wonderful Values in /jP&iWi Kenyon’s Highland Home Place A-jy— Remember , there are pleny of choice building lots in this addition from which you may choose one for your ( home-site , thereby making the first step toward owning your own home. Today and Tomorrow (Sunday) Your Last Chance to ' P urc tiase Orfe of These Beautiful Home Sites At Such Extremely Low Prices and on Such Easy Terms . *250 t 0 Q *1 Down and $1 a Week Confuse This u W i! h “? e u | u f ! / HOW TO REACH KENYON’S HIGHLAND HOME PLACE \\/x<3. u * )ur ‘ )an a * e This beautiful addition is located about two miles west of the city limits on the south side of the National Rd. (W. Wash. St..), a lot*in°thi s axid?tioi^have^iown'^home *"on V tiis P roa d jU wa X if 7 ou come by automobile, or you may take the T. EL, I. &E. intcrurban car marked Ben Davis and get off \\* own lot We are P uttln s f °rth every effort at Mickley Stop, which is right at our addition, or take West Washington street car and ride to end of line, where our auto will \ that this desire may be realized. Go out there meet VOU and von ont tree of ehsr^e \ f any day and you will find our carpenters build- - UU aIKI ulKe s ou OUT; Tree Or Cnarge. \ I yr ing homes already for some of our purchasers. 1 A TWENTY-FIVE-MINUTE RIDE FROM THE HEART OF THE CITY—PAVED ROAD ALL THE WAY

Why You Should Buy in Kenyon’s Highland Home Place BECAUSE of the reasonable prices and easy terms. BECAUSE we do not sell to any other than a desirable white person. BECAUSE we do not permit the erection of shacks, or sheds, on any lot, for , dwelling purposes. BECAUSE you will be close to good schools, churches and stores —only a 10 minute walk from the new Ben Davis High School. BECAUSE there is a paved road all the way to the Monument and an interurban stop right at the addition. Also excellent bus service every fifteen minutes. BECAUSE the wide streets in this addition are all graveled, shade trees to be planted in front of every lot, and electric light and telephone service throughout the addition. BECAUSE the location of your home concerns you.

Si A COUPON *i fk * I KENYON’S HIGHLAND 111 A HOME PLACE W This Coupon With One Dollar Entitles You to a Credit of SII.CO on the Lot You Select. Only One Coupon Accepted on Each Lot Purchased.

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ygy A small park was laid out as shown in the diagram, the distance around each triangular path being Just one mile. Four men started walking, one around each path. One walked at two miles an hour, another at three, a third at four, and the fourth at five miles an hour. Each kept walking around his path. They started at 9 o’clock in the morning. At what tima did they all meet at the center point? Yesterday's Answer The problem of dividing $7,000 among three servants, in proportion to each one’s length of service, the

“IS IT WORTH WHILE ' TO SAVE?” • \ "NO—ls you are sick, your relatives or friends will pay your bills. “NO—your children don’t need an education. Let them shift for themselves. “NO —if times get hard and you are out of work, let the county take care of your family.” These are the best arguments that can-he given for not saving money. They are too plainly false to need comment or denial. Your savings account is your best friend and ally in sickness or hard times. Security^TmustCo 111 N. Pennsylvania St. 4% On Savings. Open Saturday Evenings.

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butler having served three times as long as the cook, and the chauffeur twice as long as the butler, is solved thus: A close study shows that the chauffeur served six times as long as the cook, and the butler three times ss long as the cook. Thus the legacy should be divided into ten portions, of S7OO each, of which the chauffeur received six—s4,2oo —the butler three —s2,loo —and the cook one—s7oo. FRIEDA’S FOLLIES By M. E. Some women would buy anything. With a foreign marking. Beauty and price have no consideration. You* understand, In their minds. One woman annoyed me. She was like that. One of society’s freaks. I had a friend who had met reverses. Ran the most exclusive hat shop in town. I had boasted, through her, I could sell this silly creature a mud turtle With a Paris label. I was not In error.

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SEE OUR WINDOWS Gigantic Purchase Sale Now In Full Sway. Oanlato — n—iwr iTim , ■ rinnanm W Cor. Washington and Delaware St*. You Can Always Do Better at — WHEELER BROTHERS 3' 1-313 E. Washington St. THEUHITE rURNITIIRECi Complete Home Outfitters Z43-249U.UASHINGT0N STREET. flOomQuinn *** Jake Wolf |arlribgf f There Is a Difference Chuck Steak Correct Merchandising

“Ruth, Can’t You Come Over?” ( i TXT ELL then meet YV us at the Guaranty Cafeteria at six o’clock this evening and I’ll give you one of the bes; Dinners you ever ate. “Flow about a Cantaloupe Cocktail and Tendel.oin Steak Jardiniere? “I’m sure you’ll like it, Ruth, and its really lovely and cool here.’’ Guaranty Cafeteria Circle and Meridian Street Under Hotel Lincoln Management

FREE BUS RIDE ALL DAY SUNDAY Beginning at 9 o clock Sunday morning, our free busses will leave the bus station at 50 Kentucky avenue every 45 minutes during the day. Take one of these busses at any corner along W. Washington street and ride out to our office on the grounds. LET US SHOW YOU HOW EASY IT IS TO OWN A HOME IN KENYON’S HIGHLAND HOME PUCE If You Are Paying Rent You Owe It to Yourself to Investigate Our Most Unusual Building Offer "We operate our own building department. This enables you to have exactly the kind of home you want—for we build it to your order, furnishing plans free of cost. Then you live in and enjoy your home whjle paying for it on our easy monthly payment plan. Over twenty happy families are now living *in our WESTRIDGE Addition, who took advantage of this same opportunity. In other words, if you are paying rent, you can afford to buy a home from us. Remember, it is not always necessary that you have your deed before we will build for you. If you want in the country we can place you here in this delightful location cheaper and better than you have ever thought of before. Don’t be a renter. Buy a lot first—but buy a good one. You owe it to yourself to attend this sale. Then you will realize the possibilities of a spacious back yard— a place for the children to romp and play and an ideal spot for garden, chickens and flowers. All it takes is a little nerve and a mighty little money, but do it now. Tomorrow may be too late. No Taxes or Interest for One Year—No Payments While Sick or Out of Wort

Like a Glass of Lemonade rV c When its 100 in the Shade! xj Talk * about your summer-time refreshments! I) What could be more refreshing than to get away J I from all the heat and bother of washday ? / It doesn’t make any difference whether you do the actual work yourself or have a laundress /J\ come in. / —the summer is no time for a woman to be / worried with dash-day problems. * j / Wise women preserve their calm, good nature and greet their husbands in cool content even on /J wash-day evenings. \ K They do not have to get over-heated mussing ./CK ? with hot suds or cooking an extra meal for a a*v\ 1 \ laundress. - \S^\y They send their clothes to the laundry where the work will be done by scientific methods. *h|\ \ Try it next wash day. See how it feels to be free. //\ \\\ \ j Just phone the laundry to eall for the washing. V\ / the //'NX /A Laundry f t Bear Your I \\\ V j> Wash-Day \\ \\ Burdens

Office on Grounds Open All Day Saturday and Sunday—Rain or Shine! To See This Property Any Time During Week, Call Our Office and Make Appointment to Have Our Automobile Call for You.

SATURDAY, JUNE 23,1923