Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1923 — Page 13
FRIDAY, OCT. 5,1923
JOHN B. REYNOLDS HEADS COMMITTEE * FOR VETERAN AID Needs of ex-Service Men Will Be Handled by Citizens, John B. Reynolds, general secretary of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, has been appointed chairman of he American Legion rehabilitation .-mployment committee, Dr. C. R. Llrd, Greensburg, vice commander of tie Legion announced. Jay K. White, South Bend, and G. E. Salb, Jasper, ore to assist. Dr. Ross A. Cooper, Carmel, is chairman of a committee to look after needs of disabled ex-service men; Dr. John L. Allen of Greenfield and Walter Myers of Indianapolis are members. On the medical referee board are Dr. Larue Carter, chairman; Drs. Ed
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Clark, Lafayette; Page Robert Moore, John R. Newcomb and J. M. Lockhead, all of Indianapolis. Dr. Carter Is also chairman of the survey board. Others on the board are Frank H. Henley, adjutant of the State department, and Thomas J. O’ Reilly, State service officer. The committee to cover hospitals. Dr. T. Victor Keene. Indianapolis; E. Arthur Ball. Muneie, State commander; Dr. Whitefield Bowers and Joseph Blsbee, Michigan City: Frank Murray, South Bend; William Simmons. Muneie; Earle Steele, Huntington: Dr. Fred Whlsler, Wabash; Meade Vestal. Noblesvllle; W'illlam Simmons. Munde; Dr. Carter. Dr. Bird, Dr. Keene, T. J. O'Reilly; A. C. Duddleson and Dr. J. Rudolph Young of Terre Haute; Walter Hadley. Danville: Dr. William Davidson and Henry Walker. Evansville: Rev. 8. I. Long. Sullivan: Shay Minton and Charles Hunt. New Albany; Dr. John Green North Vernon; Frank Lauer. Leo Mulva and Dr. R. H. Reeve of Whiting. Ind. WRECK CAUSE IS FOUND A broken lug caused by the impact of the engine against the switch rails was given as the cause of the derailment of the engine of an inbound train from Cincinnati on the C., I. & W. railroad at the State St. crossing Wednesday, by Antho.ty P. Donadio, general counsel of the company. V. L. Vandercook, Cincinnati, Ohio, express gaent, was slightly bruised when the express car was derailed and tilted at an angle. None of the fifty passengers was injured.
Flapping Gowns Have ’Lil ins and Outs Today
A" 'I S the elevator man would say, skirts certainly have had their __ ups and downs in the past five years. But that’s not all. Now they’re having their ins and out. The owner stands and talks to some “deary” she hasn’t seen—oh—since yesterday. She is all wrapped up in a protracted discussion Interspersed with “And she said o me"—"but I told her"— and “I don't think they’ll go together anymore." And apparently she is ail wrapped up in the long, flapping gown migrating so close to the ground the ants have to duck to keep their hats on. Then she takes a step! There’s where the in and out comes in. A carefully concealed hose was was in —now it’s out —now it’s in—now it’s out—oh, what’s the use? A few months ago it was a wise child who knew its mother from its playmate. Suddenly the poor kids had
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to wear overcoats to protect them from the flapping, nevermore—mother’s skirts were near the floor. The handicap was too great. Stenographers were late for work. Street cars were crowded to capacity and men never did like to hang on straps. Automobile drivers became impatient while some feminine object draped in the latest from Paris hobbled across the avenue. When there comes a crisis there comes a split. So the skirt split, not accidentally, but under the guiding hand of mother, sister and professional fashion harbingers. Some split just a little—others ever so far. Turk Censorship Abolished ■fit/ United Press CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. G.—Censorship on newspapers was abolished today, following evacuation of the allies.
Auto Wreck Victim Dies fiy Times Special LAWRENCEBURG, Ind., Oct. 5. James B. McCleaster, 19, died of a fractured spine received in an automobile wreck at Cincinnati, 0., Sunday. He .van the son of Bruce McCleaster, publisher of the Lawrenceburg Register. Hens 30> Spring Chickens . 32<? We Dress Them Free of Charge STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Call MA in 4407. WM. LUCKEY 631 MapsaehuNetta Are. EXTRACTED \L HONEY 3 Lbs., 75c 1 Lb., SOc the honey store 0 152 N. Delaware St. £* * USE " i 3 EAST END MILK B a DON’T DEPRIVE E YOURSELF IP Provide your folks with ■ plenty of rich, pure p, •m milk. It Is an eco- Bt P nomical food—no waste O M or bother either. East R P End Milk Cos. milk is M highly regarded, sir. p E’TASTENDMILKG'.S
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