Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 53, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1923 — Page 12

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COPS FRUSTRATE ATTEMPT TO FIRE CROSSAT SOCIAL Bible Class Indignant When Warning to Obey Law Goes Unheeded. Lieutenants Johnson and Anderson and Sergeant Claffey, today are not cure whether they are policemen or firemen. Wednesday night they acted as both. The two officers were assigned to duty at a lawn social at the Brookside Park United Brethren Church, Olney and Eleventh Sts. They warned those in charge that a fiery cross must not be burned, and were told the only cross there was electricallylighted. At 9:15 p. m. at Ewing and Eleventh Sts., the officers discovered a cross twelve feet high, burning in the basement of an old house that had been | tom down. Lieutenant Anderson tossed the cross into the weeds. The police ran to No. 27 engine house, procured a chemical apparatus and put out the blare Members of the Bible class who gave the social were Indignant over the attempted burning of the cross and informed the police they had nothing to do with it. The first speaker of the evening had warned those present not to bum a cross, as it was against the law. FRIEDAS I FOLLIES -By M V E. 1 Some men are so boastful. The temptation is great. I have fallen for it myself, At rare intervals. But this man's egotism Was insupportable. He did sit a horse well. And at one time had lived in Texas. But I had a sneaking idea That his familiarity wtih mustangs, And bucking broncos, . Was a slight exaggeration. It was a simple matter, To test out. A burr under the saddle Os his horse sufficed. He spent the week-end In the hospitfil. tOetmraar Phonograph Records wtti * Ni cftpuS ? ? DRY CLEANER ® Cleans All Fabrics without injury.; Contains no gasoline or benzine,.

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Think of it—a phonograph that' - w iH play all makes of records, ~ 'j with a fully guaranteed Saal mo=J jj v — M tor, has record space for filing 100 records, highly polished walnut v 0 r mi- and English brown mahogany, $49.75. * Wm Every Machine Guaranteed for One Year j Kh/ffiSsi * sl° worth of |mß] W " records can be added to your mm /JK% ®ft :°T?\zi:: e jE \1 \ your ~ The size of this (jUMP*) \ machine is 35 | \ V\M\ '• inches long 21 —-• inches deep and A*””-;- v~ 32 inches high. It / " ~qT' jg|| j is large enough to |[" if ! |||?B Jpl JilSt 3. assure rich, mel- | nn lilll I llllfe Ml IVT-i.-. low tones. ® Ml i |U i| |L_ - 8 SHI about the construc--1 hBI tlon of these cabinets. TTiaTpiTOC H i well-known phonoA lIC JL Cl llid ?j H graph and piano comA| - , | Pany that was estabsl Down 1 1! llshed In 1870 that U aJS n C §1 employs the most ' I ■ competent workmen. X) Week Cabinet Model, 46 in hes high, 21 inches wide, 22 inches deep. A well known make, shown in walnut, and carries a year’s guarantee. Terms: SI.OO ————————— down, s2.o| week. —PettU Vtetrola dept.. -Jfth floor.

A Puzzle a Day

A man had a rope 36 Inches long. *He cut it into two pieces, one of which was just four-fifths the length of the other. What were the lengths of the two pieces? c Yesterday's answer: a. i •c<j - -: b Y X A~ • To find the shortest course from A to B, in the room shown above, the man would draw a rectangle, X, representing the floor, with an extension, Y, representing the wall at the left end, the measurements of course being in exact proportion to those of the actual room. Then he would draw a straight line from A to B, to determine the point C, which is the spot where the line of the left end wall and the floor should meet. Tennis Rackets Stolen Two tennis rackets, valued at $25, were stolen from the Indianapolis tennis grounds, St. Clair and Oriental Sts., Rodney 51. Jacob, 226 Empire Life Bldg., told police today.

Il —the fine delightful taste that lingers - on your tongue! Pepsin GuEfesgiSß m,\ ' pry " \ vAmerican £hicle

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POISONING OF SOY REMAINSMYSTERY Kenneth Heydon, 10, in Serious Condition, Kenneth Heydon, 10, stepson of Patrolman George Hubbard, 1923 Thalman Ave., was in a serious condition today at the city hospital. He is suffering from strychnine poison. An investigation Is under way to learn how the boy was poisoned. He was playing with some other children Wednesday morning. He was brought home and appeared to be ill. A physician was called when the boy was seized with convulsions. The boy became unconscious and was taken to the hospital. HOOSIERS WILL PICNIC Indiana People in California to Hold Meeting. Among Marion County persons who will attend the annual Indlana-Cali-fornla picnic, at Alum Rock Park, near San Jose, Cal., July 28, according to notice received by The Times, are, T. M. Wright, I. A. Chapman, Mrs. Mary Jolly Chapman, Katherine Tout Boobar. Holman F. Moore and Blanche Ashby. C. C. Fischer is president of the society and Mrs. Stephen Jones, secretary. Perfection Batter Makes Klddltw Grow.—Adv,

A Wonderful Sale!!!

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Stores “Pep Up” Employee Bu Times Special MUNCIE, Ind., July 12.—T0 “pep” up their employes during the hot weather, several uptown store!! have adopted the plan of a thirty-minute morning program at the opening hour. Popular songs, music and vaudeville stunts are featured:

We Will Help You to Save Safely jTletcfjEr &abfqa* anti GTru*t Cos. KHAKI PANTS—For men and young men. Extra well made. Spe- a. dally reinforced: a pair f i,j!l

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

REMEMBER! You Can Always Do Better at WHEELER BROTHERS 311-313 E. Washington St.

Apex Electric WASHING MACHINE Washes everything spotlessly clean. Be sore to see the Apex before you buy. Vonnegut E. WASH A New and Better Store Reputation for fair dealing, drprndmbl. merchandise sod reasonable prices has mad* ■s one of the best known Jewelry concerns to the city. Yon will find ass good firm to-do hastera* with; always reliable and always with the most dependable Jewelry at Ui# loweel peesiblc prices. Gray, Gribben & Gray Ul NORTH ILLINOIS STBIM We Trust Anyone Who Warks

To Correct an Erroneous Impression caused by my name appearing in two publications as a member of a secret organization, I wish to state that I am NOT a member of the order mentioned. R. I>. RYANS. Rite's Clot Shop, 43 South Illinois St.

If I Can Not Do Better Work for Less, I Will GIVE MONEY BACK I can make successful teeth when others- j have failed. Gas for pamleaa extraction. Give patient benefit of low rent. Prices mailed on request. Work guaranteed. j Dr. F. M. Hickman DENTIST 510 FI.ETCHER AYE. HR. tiot

Barfriimr / -HAMS- O f There Is a Difference Between Porterhouse and Chuck Steak Correct Merchandising

GasStoveSpecial Like Illustration Free Connection MESSENGER’S 201 E. WASH.

Excursion via —TO—CINCINNATI Round Trip, s2= Sunday, July 15,1923 Visit the Zoo Special train leaves Indianapolis Union Station 7 a. m. (Central Standard Time); returning lpavea Cincinnati 7:15 p. m. (Central Standard Time) 8:16 p. m. (City Time). Tickets and full Information at City Ticket Office, 112 Monument Circle. Phone Circle 6300, or Union Station. J. tv. GARDNER, Division Paesenrer Agent.

Eyes examined, glares furnished. Reasonable Prices. 138 N. Penn. St. 7 N. Illinois St.

A Sale of Rain or yJHu Sun Umbrellas at 20% Off All Day Friday and Saturday Until Noon Every umbrella in the house is included in this sale. Smart, swagger, stubby ones in dark blue, red, green, wine, purple, brown and black. Sometimes there is a combination of colors as gray and black, or green and dark blue. Umbrellas with imported Chinese handles, hand carved and unusual or with oriental designs. Short, round knobbed English umbrellas. Many have satin borders and all are of excellent silk. Charles Mayer & Cos. 29-31 W. Washington SL Established 1840.

RUSSIA? SHADOWS A NIGHT IN RUSSIA No need to Leave the old home town. A ten thousand mile trip through six years of turbulent history brought before you by this seven reel motion picture FRIDAY, JULY 13TH, 8 P. M. TOMLINSON HALL ADMISSION, 50c The proceeds of this show go to buy Food and Clothes for a million little orphans. ' "This pictorial history of Russia's struggle is a wonderful example of the vividness with which the moving picture can bring home to us the' vital episodes of world progress. . Entertainment value, EXCELLENT* dramatic interest. UNUSUAL; moral value, HIGH; historical value, SPLENDID." Official Report of The National Board of Review of Motion Pictures.

SPECIAL 30-DAY OFFER Plate and Bridge Work / * i \ The extraordinary low prices for this jfiBHfrIHEUL \ period will be quoted absolutely without obligation by phone or mail. No extraction charge when plates or bridges are made—Extraction Painless —All work guaranteed—Graduate nurse H. K. FERtil SON. 704 V ILLINOIS, SMS —I want to toll every one that Dr. TOPI 1 -’' / Trunk L. Owens extracted IS teeth for me t Tuesday, June 36th, absolutely without • 27 west Ohio st. Dr. Frank L. Owens 8 to^Daiiy * Phone Circle 0932. DENTIST 9 to 12 Sunday

—RINK’S—ITs.SSSt>SSS..SS|MMMMMS.StS.SS.S.SS..SS.StMMMM..SSSM..m The House of Fashionable ?3(Cillinery \ Another Great Purchase! Newest Sports and Trimmed Hats

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Black, and white hats Satin and velvet hats Straw and peanut body sports hats All crepe hats feather and flower trimmed Ribbon hats' with fans and rosettes Embroidered hats And many others

KUHITEMUItECdi Complete Horae Outfitter: 243- Z49W.UASHINGTON STREET. Tom Quinn Jake Wolf

s Tomorrow 3 Extraordinary Valuei even higher than our regular July sale values! THEY will be mighty welcome to the women who want to get one or more stylish hats to finish the summer without paying high prices.

Tiat You Will Appreciate

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that stay fresh You can be sure that your bakings will stay moist, oven-fresh and palatable if you use the flour that gives them the greatest of keeping qualities— EVANS’ FLOUR^* For health, happiness and anew national prosperity

The New Emergency Umbrella Affords complete protection, shelters the head and * '■■■-4"' THE r*l JIC 302 Meridian Life Bldg.

Buy the Store That Eliminated ‘Sales’ The THRIFT Shoe Store does not have “sales.” We mark our footwear at the very lowest prices right at the start, and for that reason “sales” are unnecessary. No exaggerated claims —no outlandish price comparisons—no “happy anticipations and sad results” for the wise shoppers who come here. Just compare our values with any other store in town. Every day is Bargain Day here. Following are examples of our every day offerings: for Hummer | §£34s Comfort and Service White ' t^ss-sff ItmnM Summer fltra** Oiforls Men’s Summer Footwear Palm Beach, White, Black, Brown and Drab Fabrics With Leather Soles and Heel*. Very Comfortable. WE CLOSE DAILY AT 5 P. M. SATURDAYS AT 9 P. M. nrufOIITT shoe i ni\ir l store MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING—DOWNSTAIRS WASHINGTON AND MERIDIAN STREETS

THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1923

HOW ARE YOUR EYES? No one Intentionally abuses the eyesight—but there are so many things these days to keep up with In business, study, etc., that eye trouble sometimes begins without our 1 knowledge. The iyise, person knows that prevention is better than cure. I will examine your eyes free. Come In. ✓