Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 71, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1923 — Page 9

FRIDAY. AUG. 3,1923

REPORTERS LOSE HELPFUL FRIEND Harding Makes Speech to Fit That in Type, President Harding was popular with Indiana newspaper men. Being a newspaper jnan himself he knew something of their troubles. Os a naturally genial disposition, Mr. Harding was never impatient with interviewers and always gave them as much time as they demanded. * When he spoke at the Columbia Club during his primary campaign It was discovered that in giving out advance copies of his speech a member of his party had given out some statements Mr. Harding did not intend to make in that particular speech. The error was discovered after the papers had the speech in type and Mr. Harding had started speaking. A newspaper man wrote a note calling

GET READY FOR SCHOOL It’s time to begin arranging your affairs for entering school this fall. Maybe you could start at once. If so, it would pay you. At any rate, you should have complete information so that you can go right ahead' and arrange your plans definitely. The opening week of the Fall Term will be from August 27 to September 4. Attend INDIANA BUSINESS COLLEGE at Marion. Muncte. Logansport, Anderson. Kokomo, Lafayette, Columbus, Richmond, Vincennes or Indianapolis. Get in touch with the point you wish to attend, or see, write, or telephone Fred W. Case, Principal. Penn, and Vermont—First Door North T. W. C. A., Indianapolis, Ind.

♦—NOTICE—* Account of repairs on streets in Indianapolis, Union Traction trains will be routed in and out as follows: Inbound—South on Pennsylvania St. to Maryland, west on Maryland to Capitol, north on Capitol to Terminal Station. Outbound—South on Capitol to Maryland, east to Delaware, north to Massachusetts Ave. Union Traction Co s. of Indiana

EXCURSION LOUISVILLE „ SUNDAY, AUGUST STH HHB mmmf Train leave* TraeW M tion Station 7:00 iwunu a. m. Returning Trip tat* # irr ’ INTERSTATE PUBLIC SERVICE CO.

I Saturday’s Big August Sale ' | RUGS-RUGS rday's Biggest ||g Events at the nal —Of Course, Good Values — On Payments If Desired \ SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER Including Pint Bottle, hot or cold. Carry your lunch ■ to work; fine for picnic, great for motoring and touring. A limited number Saturday, while they last—sl.oo Limit, One to a Customer LAWN MOWERS A Few Left at a Discount of y** 20% off tm-

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attention to the situation and passed it to the speaker. He read it, nodded, smiled and proceeded to Include in his talk all the speech given to the papers. Nobody in the crowd knew of the sudden change. Social Undisturbed Peace and quiet reigned at the opening of the annual lawn social of St. Anne’s Catholic Church of Mars Hill Thursday night. Sheriff George Snider reported today. The sheriff said he attended at the request of the pastor, Father J. Pattersonffollowing rumors that the Ku-Klux Klan objected. The sheriff said he would attend tonight and Saturday night. Hunger Strike Fizzles Out A threatened hunger strike by twenty-five Federal prisoneers in the Marion County Jail Thursday evening failed to materialize when police came to the aid of deputy sheriffs.

Mosquitoes Good for the bites —good to keep the insects off too — VICKS V Varoßub dttf 17 Million Jar* U—d Yoarly

WORM HUNT INTERRUPTED Woman Intends to Frighten “Burglars" by Shooting at Sky. Hyman Stein, 312 N. Jefferson Ave., and Paul and Charles Schwimmer, 314 N. Jefferson Ave., equipped w-lth electric flashlights, were searching for “night crawders" in the rear yard at 306 N. Jefferson Ave., at 11:40 p. m., Thursday. Miss Lona M. Stark, 302 N. Jefferson Ave., thought it was burglars.

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CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & LOUISVILLE RY. Excursion to Michigan City The Coney Island of the West 52.75 Round Trip Sunday, August 5 RETURN SAME DAY Leaves Indianapolis 7:45 a. m. Arrives Michigan City .... 12:30 noon Return Train leaves Michigan City 5:30 p. m. Enjoy the Cool Breezes of Lake Michigan For further information consult Ticket Agent City Ticket Office Union Station Phone Circle 4600 Phone Mein 4567 Boulevard Station Phone Washington OS2O (USA)

RUBENS BIG CLEANUP SALE This is proving by far the most successful sale in our history—more goods being sold—more friends being made for the store, and more value being given for every dollar spent than during any previous sale. The values we offer are really sensational, and demand the immediate attention of every man who would have his clothing money go farthest. EVERY GARMENT IN OUR STOCK RADICALLY REDUCED Many of the Suits Are Now Price SUITS Worth (C-1 QC Up to $22.00, | 9*oo Sale Price I JJ|g|=== SUITS Worth r* r Up to $30.00, ij) I Sale Price . M E -" SUITS Worth (J* gg Up to $40.00, ip 3 J *OO Sale Price ■■■■■'■ ~ J SUITS Worth A Up to $45.00, iP Jf \ Sale Price * SUITS Worth mm Up to $50.00, iP *9 / Sale Price . j., dmA M With Many of These Suits We Can Furnish Extra Trousers at Small Additional Cost. All Two-Piece Summer Suit Prices Reduced Odd Trousers at Sensational Reductions A Great Chance to Match Up Your Suit With a Pair of Extra Trousers Sale Prices: $4, $4.50, $5, $5.50, $6 RUBENS 39 West Washington St. Store Open Saturday Nights Till Nine o’Clock

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Two shots were fired Into the air. Miss Stark told police she just wanted to frighten them. Boy Faces Larceny Charge Policemen Long and Johnson arrested Milton Brown, colored, 19, of McMinnville, Tenn., on a petit larceny charge when they found him in pos session of a coat said to belong to George Wilson, of Memphis, Tenn., Thursday.

Lake Cruise De Luxe On l the Great Ship “SEEANDBEE” Four Days and Five Nights Cleveland to Mackinac Islands and the “Soo” September 10-15, 1923 Rates: $65.00, Including Meal* and Berth For Further Information and Reservation See Richard A. Kurt* Foreign Department MA In 1576 SUNION TRUSTS 120 EAST MARKET STREET

Work Shoes *2“ *° *3= tWpL /s?'' We have Purchased a large asAy sortment of men’s Work Shoes from the largest shoe factory in the U. S. and we are offering them at. these remarkably low prices for a quick turnover. All Shoes are great bargains. Made of solid leather. Many have rubber heels. Black or tan. Included are a lot of Munson Last Army Shoes. Model Shoe Shoppe 47 W. OHIO ST. OPPOBITE OHIO THEATER

Way to Own a— ONE-TON TRUCK

Here is a chance for you to get started toward greater profits —or to build up a business of your own —and it costs only $5.00 to make the start. Everywhere, Ford One-ton Trucks and Light Delivery Cars are saving more than this every week for their users. So, as soon as your truck starts running it will quickly take

enrolls you under the terms of this Plan. We Jjl deposit this money in a local bank at interest* wj j f Each week you add a little more this also H j L draws interest. And in a short time the truck W is yours to use. Particulars See Any Authorized Indianapolis Ford Dealer jjlppfes - The following Banks are acting as depositories for payments L * made in connection with the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan: Ijjjjuj LIJ Bankers Trust Company National City Bank /IlSjl ** Peoples State Bank Irvington State Bank Security Trust Company Broad Ripple State Bank U Fletcher American National Bank Aetna Trust and Savings Cos. PL Ip pPL pi IPp p p

OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 HALF PRICE On All - STRAW HATS Schloss Bggs,(o 17-21 East St

care of the purchase price and add new profits as well. It will widen the area in which you can do business, enlarge the number of customers you can serve and keep your delivery costs down to the low-] est point Start now toward the owner-] ship of a Ford Truck or Light Delivery Car —use the

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