Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 123, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1923 — Page 12

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KNIGHTS PYTHIAN CLOSE CONCLAVE BY INSTALLATION Elaborate Night Parade Is Brilliant Feature of Sessions. Installation of officers of the grand lodge convetnion of the Knights of Pythias, domain of Indiana, ended vhe two-day conclave at the K. of P. Bldg. today. Grand Chancellor Ralph W. Gaylor of Mishawaka, Ind., presided. Elmer Bassett, formerly vice chancellor, of Chillion Lodge, No. 129, Shelbyville, Ind., was elected grand chancellor. According to the lodge custom, each officer is advanced. Officers installed: Elmer Bassett, Chillon Lodge No. 129, Shelbyville, Ind., grand chancellor; Do re B. Erwin, Kekionga. Lodgcv No. 65, Decatur, Ind., grand vice chancellor; Nathan J. Lane, Liberty Lodge No. 114, Liberty, Ind., grand prelate; Carl R. Mitchell, Anniversary Lodge No. 89, Martinsville, Ind., grand keeper of records and seal; Louis B. Elmore, Remington Lodge No. 58, Remington, Ind., grand master at arms; Dolph E. Farr. Fidelity Lodge No. 42, Edinburg, Ind., grand inner guard; Thomas L. Neal, Lebanon Lodge No. 45, Lebanon, Ind.; Harvey M. Thompson, Nineteenth Century Lodge No. <7O. Indianapolis: F. A. Priest, Grant Lodge No. 103, Marion, Ind., supreme representatives; Henry Kammerer, Apollo Lodge No. 62, Logansport. Ind., grand master of exchequer; Samuel L. Trabue, Ivy Lodge No. 27, Rushville, Ind., grand outer guard; Charles A. Phelps, Crescent Lodge No. 33, New Castle, Ind., grand trustee. Elaborate Parade Is Held Ther fourteen Marion County lodges and lodges from many cities took part Tuesday night in an elaborate parade. Floats were entered by Pythian Sisters. Attractive marching groups were presented by the Uniformed rank and Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassan. Lodge bands played. Supreme and grand lodge officers rode in automobiles. Senator James E. Watson, former grand chancellor, addressed the meeting Tuesday. The annual fall ceremonial rites of the Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassan In Tomlinson Hall followed the parade. Excelsior Lodge No. 25 conferred knighthood on a class in Castle Hall. Pythian Sisters Convene Today Today and Thursday the Pythian Sisters, Women’s auxiliary organization, are meeting in the K. of P. Bldg. Headquarters are at the Denison. Mrs. Fay Tyson of Butler, Ind., is grand chief of the Pythian Sisters. Mrs. Mamie Easterday of Mishawaka, Ind., is grand senior. Mrs. Lucie P. McCague of Medicine Lodge, Kansas, supreme chief of the Pythian Sisters, addressed the opening session. Mrs. M. Josie Nelson of Union City, Ind., supreme mistress of records and correspondence, also spoke. * Sympathies With Governor Miss Etelka Rockenbach, New Albany, has forwarded to the Republican State committee her resignation as vice chairman of the committee. Miss Rockenbach was recently appointed a member of the State board of education by Governor McCray. Motor Official Leaving J. F. Schaeffer has resigned as vice president of the Premier Motors, Inc., here to become treasurer and vice president of the Roamer Motor Car Company of Kalamazoo, Mich.

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Spectro-Chrome Institute (Central Office, Philadelphia, Pa.) Cordially Invites You to Two Free Popular Lectures With Stereopticon by Its President COLONEL DINSHAH P. GHADIALI M. D.. M. E., D. C., Ph. D„ LL. D., &c., Metaphysician and Psychologist, Ex-Commander N. Y. Police Reserve Air Service. Originator of the Latest Revelation In the Healing Art SPECTRO-CHROME THERAPY Restoration of the Human Radio-Active and Radio-Emanative Equilibrium (Treatment of Dis-Eases) by ATTUNED COLOR WAVES No Drugs—No Manipulation—No Surgery This is the only opportunity to hear this distinguished, masterful orator. Born, bred and.trained a Parsee Zoroastrian in mystic India. DINSHAH attended High School at S. was Assistant to Professor of Mathematics and Science of Wilson College at the age of 11 and at 14 was experimental demonstrator in Chemistry and Physics in seven institutions of learning. At 17 he appeared before the public as an independent and fearless lecturer. He was the first in 1896 to lecture in New York on the X-rays and has won by his inventions international fame and the sobriquet of “Parsee Edison.” Spectro-Chrome Therapy, the result of 30 years of laborious researches, is now used by prominent physicians, surgeons, osteopaths, dentists and others and hailed as the most radical and revolutionary departure striking at the fundamentals of the Healing Art. Among numerous honors showered on him, the latest was by the Maryland Academy of Sciences—life membership with the rank of Academician. 8 P. M., Friday, Oct 5, 1923, 8 p. m., Saturday, Oct. 6, 1923, In Lecture Room, Hotel Lincoln, Indianapolis, Indiana. Students enrolling now for complete course; open to professionals and laymen of both sexes. Spectro-Chrome Institute has no correspondence courses, creates no “doctors" and its graduates have nothing to do with the “Practice of Medicine.” Personal Intensive Experimental Course Begins Monday, pet 8 1923, 7 p. m., In the Lecture Room, Lincoln Hotel, Indianapolis, Indiana SPECIAL RECEPTIONS On Saturday, Oct. 6. and Sunday Oct. 7, special receptions will be held fl l h 2 i ?o h 4 ,B p E M PERIMENTAL IIcTURE ** ALL at ** Hotel All Interested in the welfare of suffering humanity will be cordially welcorned and their questions gladly answered. N® Admission Fee. No Obligation. No (Election

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The drawing shows a baseball diamond; first and third bases are occupied by runners. The catcher throws to second base; at the same instant the runner on third starts for the home plate. The second baseman reI turns the throw to the catcher. The : throws, counting the time spent in catching, travel three times as fast as the runner. Will the runner be out or safe at the home plate? (The distance between bases is ninety feet.) Yesterday’s answer: By inserting the vowel O six times the cryptical label LDPRTFRM PR T becomes: OLD PORT FROM OPORTO KENTUCKY GIRL IS SOUGHTBY POLICE Local Headquarters Asked to Search for Ora Wind, 14, Chief of police at Duckey. Ky„ asked police here to search for Miss Ora Wind, 14, who left there Tuesday. The girl has light bobbed hair, is five feet tall and was wearing a blue hat and dress, police said. Police were asked to search also for Leßoy Goodyear. 19, who left Akron, Ohio, two weeks ago for South Bend, Ind. He failed to arrive and relatives feel he may have come here. Willard White, 17, of 433 W. ThirtyFirst St., left home Wednesday, Sept. 25, and has not returned. He has auburn hair, blue eyes, smooth face, wore dark shell rim glasses, tan hat and shoes and blue suit. He was carrying a black suit case, relatives said.

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FLIGHT OF BOMBER ISSAJISFACTORY Largest Heavier Than Air Plane Demonstrates Ability. By United Press SCOTT FLYING FIELD, Belleville, 111., Oct. 3.—The first long flight of the Barling bomber, largest heavier-than-air plane, of 300 miles from Dayton, Ohio, to Scott Field Tuesday was satisfactory, but,uncomfortable, Lieutenant Harris said today. The 20-ton bomber landed at 2:57 p. m„ Tuesday, after a non-stop flight from Dayton, carrying ten men. Head-winds, and engine trouble were encountered. Three of the six engines failed intermittently. W. H. Barling, designer was a passenger. The bomber, will fly to St. Louis Flying Field at Bridgeton, Mo. PLANE PASSES OVER CITY Bomber Working Beautifully at High Altitude Here. The Barling bomber passed over Indianapolis at a high altitude shortly after noon Tuesday. The plane was flying beautifully here. Perfection Batter Makes Kiddles Grovr. —Adr.

Or. E. T. Davis. Dr. Roger E. Davis. K Veterinarians j^ at al *^ ■ y Treatment and Ambulance Service Boarding and Clipping Davis Veterinary Hospital Market and Davidson Sts. Calls Answered Day or Night. Res. Phone Office, H A rrlon 0498. Lincoln 10?9

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Stores in City Mark,. And Pennsylvania Sts., Northeast Corner, in Dmcke Bldg. Ohio and Pennsylvania Street Store; formerly Francis Pharmacy. Illinois and Washington Street Stare, S. E. Cor., In Occidental Rid*. Meridian and Washington Street Store. 8. E. Cor., in Merchants Bank Bldg. Orposite Inter,irtmn Station. 105 N. Illinois St., just north of Market St. East Washington Street Stoee, E. Washington and New Jersey, N. W. Corner. West Washington Street Store, W. Washington and Senate, 8. W. Cor.

Bleach Creams Treat your skin with these recommended bleach creams. $2.00 Angelus Lemon Xleaneing Cream $1.84 SI.OO Othene Freckle Cream..B4* Marinello Lettuce Cream 59* 50c Hazeline Snow <..34* Burnham Cucumber Cream... .60* SI.OO Lemon Factalax Cream..B4* 25c Old Gibraltar Witch Hazel Jelly ....19* SI.OO Golden Peacock Bleach Cream 74* SI.OO Hook's Lemon Cream 74* Vivaudou’s Astringent Cream.9B* Clays $2.00 Scott's Mineralava 81.74 SI.OO Terra Dernja Lax 84* SI.OO Boncilla Beautlfier 74* Domino Complexion Clay 84* Powders 50c Carmen Face Powder .. 340 6<'c LufHlache Face Powder 390 SI.OO L’Origan Face Powder 79* SI.OO Azurea Face Powder 69* 50c Mavis Face Powder 39* Three Flowers Face Powder 75* Rouges Mavis Duo Tint 49* 75c Ashes of Roses 64* Luxor Rouge .... 50* Mary Garden Rouge 49* V / Lip Sticks 25c Pompeian Lip Stick 22* Melba Lip Sticks 25* Luxor Lip Sticks 25* 25c Raisin Lip Stick 21* Talcums 50c Buddy Brook's Powder 39* 30c Djer-Kiss Talcum 22* 25c Johnson's Baby Powder 19* 25c Mavis Talcum Powder 19* 30c Squibb's Talcum Powder ....24*

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ESSINGTON TO LEAD ANTI-SMALL FORCES Streator Man Chosen by G. O. P. as (Candidate for Governor By United Press CHICAGO, Oct. 3.—State Senator Essington, former mayor of Streator, will lead the anti-Small faction in Republican gubernatlonal primaries next April. He was selected Tuesday night to oppose Governor Small for nomination, after conferences throughout the day and night.

9 Convenient Offices 2122 E. Tenth St. 1533 Roosevelt Ave. 1233 Oliver Are. 474 W. Wash. St. 1541 N. Illinois St. 458 E. Wash. St. 2969 N. Illinois St. 2812 E. Wash. St, Jfletcfjer ££>abtngg anti {Crust Company N. W. Corner Market and Penn. St*.

' / THIS IS \ ( THE SET OF V TEETH J j At Just Half W the Price \ M I.et us show you this set of ■ M tseth, thsy hav. gold pins ■ j M (or rivets) and are hard as I flint, can actually cut glass ■ ; I with them. Never in our I ■ years of dental practice have M m we #een tuoh a value —and a m think! We can make them M at just half the price of M the aaso elation or M standard brand of M testh. We guarantee them D o n’t everlook this proposition Sven though yoo have a set, b*tt#r get another while you oan obtain them at this price "MaxOilne” for painless sxtraetion of your old tooth. HANNING BROS, and WINKLER 11th Floor National City Bank Bldg. First Building East of Pennsylvania on Washington.

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Seasonable Household Economies Start your foil cleaning early so that you will be done before the cold weather. Hook’s have many household aids that will make housecleaning a pleasure. Chamois Siting ....29* and up Scrubbing Supplies m iTW Chamois Mits 98* 25c Ammonia Water 17* A kaft _ Borax. 20-Mule-Team, lb ....13* SP ° Dgeß 2 °* UP Me Heater Knoxa.l 8,>ap...29<* /■SS ' Fels Naptha Soap 6* 25c H * H Carpet Soap ....19* J 10c Climalene, 3 for 25* P. & G. White Naptha Soap..s* Magic Water Softener, 3 for 25* 10c Ivory Soap .... 7* Rubber Gloves, 49c “ c Hon Ami lO* Ts you have worked once with rubber gloves you ir _ .. will see how It keeps the hands white and clean. lOC bapollo 12* Hook's have a household rubber glove that Is made of heavy red rubber. Very strong and durable. 15c Skat Hand Cleaner lO* Hand Scrubs for 29* and up M Garden Court Benzoin and Almond Lotion 50* 30c Liquid Veneer 19* 35c Dante Nature Lotion ....29* GOcQ'Cedar Polish ....48* Hook ’" Palmett ' LoHon 2R * 50c Hind’s Honey and Almond Lotion 39* 75c Butcher’s Floor 60c Cutex Cuticle Remover 48* Wax 64* Powdered Pumice, 4 oa lO*

Remedies for Less To get your remedies at Hook’s means that you will save on every item. There is a store on every convenient downtown corner.

$1.25 Abbott’s Rheumatic Compound 98* SI.OO Adlerlka 74* $1.50 Allen Rhu 81.19 75c Analgeslque Baume Bengue 59* $1.25 Aspirin. Bayer’s, 100s 88* 25c Borden’s Eagle Brand Milk, 3 for 49* 60c Beil’s Pine Tar, Hbney. 49* $1.25 Bromida, 4 oz 85* $1.35 Booth’s Hyomei, complete ....98* 30c Bromo Quinine 23* $1.50 Canute Water 98* $1.50 Capudine pint 81.19 35c Caßtoria, Fletcher’s 29* 50c Celery Vesce 39* SI.OO D. D* D 74* 75c Fairchild’s Essence of Pepstn, 4 oz 45* 75c Father John’s Remedy ...54* 25c Garfield Headache Powder 19* $1.25 Hagee's Cordial Cod Liver Oil 89* 75c Hook's Asafetida Tablets, 6 grain, 100s fc* 75c Hunt’s Salva 59*

FARM TAX HIGHEST HERE Indiana Agriculturists Pay 200 Per Cent More Than Other States. Indiana farmers pay 200 per cent more taxes than the average farmer, says W. H. Settle, president of the Indiana Farm Bureau Federation. He declared New Jersey is the only State with higher combined taxes than Indiana. ‘Many farmers work in factories for tax money because of low prices of

It Is Pay-Day For You if you are one of our depositors Interest has just been credited to the account of each one of our Savings Depositors. Bring in your pass book the next time you come to the bank and have the amount due you entered therein. Some depositors will come in for a good share of this interest—others will not receive so much. If the amount in your case is small it is ouly because your savings have been small. The more you save, the more interest you will receive. v Mhy not resolve NOW to make your next interest credit larger by saving MORE, MORE often. If your name is not on our “interest pay-roll” open an account now so that it will be April Ist, the next interest date. Saving* Account* opened on or before October 10th, draw interest from October I*t. We Pay 4%% on Savings Meyer-Kiser Bank 136 East Washington Street

SI.OO Indian Herb tablets... .74* 50c lodex, plain .....39* 50c lodex, menthyl saicylate 39* 50c Jaynes’ Vermifuge, small size 29* 50c Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil 39* 25c K. Y. Jelly 19* sl.lO Liquid Arvon 74* 76c Mulford's Bismuth Formic lodide, large 59* 65c Miller's Antiseptic 011 ...49* $1.25 Mother’s Friend 89* 16c New Skin lO* SI.OO Nuxated Iron Tablets ..69* 75c Paktlne 59* SI.OO Oxyl lodide Tablets ..84* 05c Pyramid Pile Remedy . .49* 65c Pyramid Pile Ointment.49* 50c Pond’s Extract 39* $1.20 Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Tablets ..79* 75c Regulln 59* 60c Page’s Athma Cigarettes 49* SI.OO Rheuma :. 74* $1.25 Sal Vitae 74* 65c Stanolax, pint 59* 90c Swamp Root small ....44* 25c Tutt’s Liver Pills 19* 85c Unguentlne Ointment, tubes 24* $1.50 Uriseptine 81.19 30c Vick’s salve 23*

farm products and high pricee of commodities,” said Settle. Indiana farmers pay $2.09 an acre for State, county and local taxes. Illinois: farmeis, Settle shows, pay $1.23, Ohlp $1.24, Michigan $1.58 and Kentucky 52 cents. Auto on Fire Downtown Fire broke out in the automobile of B. C. Kiethly, 1303 University Ave., parked in front of the Claypool, Tuesday night. A crowd gathered. Firemen extinguished the flames. Loss SSO

Coming Soon Cold weather will soon be here. Is your heating plant in shape to meet it? Let us clean out and put your heater in good condition. We carry in stock fire pots aod grate bars for all well-known makes of furnaces. Krw Examination Upon Request Sink & Edwards Ilf N. Delaware 809 N, Senate Phone MA in 2208

Store* in City Massachusetts Avenue Store, Maeaaehntetta Ave. at Vermout and Alabama Sts. . Pennsylvania aod Washington Street Store, N. W. Corner. Stores Out of Indianapolis Anderson Store, 11*0 Meridian St., Anderson, Ind. Kokomo Store. 10* Mala St., Kokomo, Ind. l.afayrtle Store, renter of Sixth and Main St., Lafayette, Ind. • Marion Store. 406 S. Washington St.. Marlon, Ind. Mancie Store, comer of Howard and Walnut Sts, Muncle. Ind.

Shoe Cleaners You can save a dime every time you give yourself a shine. 10c Shinola shoe polish 7* 16c Two-in-One Shoe Polish. 13* 26c Sunshine Shoe Polish.. 2l* 60c Dyanshine for 42* 16c Blxby’s Shoe Polish 13* 36c Shinola Home Outfit.. .29* Rubber Articles Not only are our rubber goods at every day low prices, but they are also reliable. 36c Rubber Sponges 34* Rubber finger cote for 5* 60c Rubber Teddy Pants.. 29* Rubber Sheeting yard 98* $1.60 Hot Water Bottle '.. 98* $3.)0 Invalid Cushion for 82.50 $1.60 Bpray Syringe 81-29 $1.26 Fountain Syringe f0r..98* Hot Water Bottle stoppers. 15* $2.00 Combination Hot Water Bottle and Syringe ....81-29

No effort is spared —||pipp to make Aetna Office Equipment the biggest value for the money. You are invited to visit us and convince yourself of this fact by a price and quality comparison. The proof may be found on the floor of the salesroom in our downtown factory.

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If You Pay More Than These Repair Prices, You Pay ToolMuch! Best quality sole leather and 1 „ __ , best workmanship. Your choice of 0 75c Goodyear “Wingfoot” or Hood j "omon’z Half Sole* 50* “Arrow” rubber heels. j Rubber Heel* 35*

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We Start the Styles r in Indianapolis! It is an admitted fact that the THRIFT Shoe Store it invariably first with the new footwear styles. Otr buyers are constantly In touch with the great shoe style centers, always looking for the newest and most desirable footwear to supply our steadily increasing business. Children's Sizes, $1 *nd Up 3 A Few Specials i • ts s Hr

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