Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 136, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1923 — Page 3

THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1923

KENTLAND BANK RECEIVER CASE HEARING OCT. 24 Next Step in McCray Money Tangle Is Answer in Federal Suit, Hearing on a suit for a receiver for the Discount and Deposit State Bank of Kentland will be held in the Circuit Court at Kentland next Wednesday. The suit was filed by the State bankirt .apartment. In the petition for a receiver it is charged the bank either is insolvent or in danger of insolvency. The institution closed its doors last Saturday. Governor McCray resigned as president of the bank recently after the institution had become involved in the Governor’s personal affairs. The next step in the McCray financial tangle will be filing of an answer by McCray’s attorneys in the, bankruptcy suit pending in Federal Court. The answer will be filed with the United States commissioner at Ft. Wayne. The Circuit Court at Kentland will hear suits on notes against McCray Oct. 29, 30 and 81. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER DIE IN AUTO WRECK Hammond People, En Route to Florida. Killed at Bloomington. By United Press BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Oct. 18.—An auto accident on a slippery hillside south of this city late last night cost the lives of Mrs. James Raines, 40, colored, and her 1-year-old daughter. The car skidded to the side of the road and turned over an embankment. Mrs. Raines and daughter were crushed beneath the weight of the machine. They were en route from their home in Hammond to visit relatives in Florida.

GIRL SEEKS RELATIVES Local Police Asked to Aid in Hunt for Uncle and Niece. Jean Cunningham, 2941 Grand Blvd., Detroit, Mich., in a letter to police asks assistance to locate James McQueen, her uncle, and her cousin, Margaret. According to the letter McQueen left Glaejon, Mich., in 1908 and is believed to have gone to Canada. When his wife died he could not be located and his daughter, Margaret, was placed in a convent. Later it was thought he came to Indianapolis. DIETICIANS CLOSE MEET Alabama Woman New President of National Association. Back to the four corners of the country the members of the American Dietetic Association were speeding today, following close of their sixth annual convention Wednesday night at the Clay-pool. Officers for the coming year: Mrs. Octavia Hall Smillie. Andalusa, Ala., re-elected president; Effle Raitt, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash., first vice president; Rosa Stracka, Presbyterian Hospital, Chicago, second vice president; Mrs. Breta Luther Griem, Milwaukee, Wls., secretary, and Anna A. Boiler of Central Free Dispensary, Chicago, treasurer. GIRL WEDS BENEFACTOR Fred Keller, Who Struggled With Armed Kin, Is “Lucky Man.” After shooting her brother-in-law, Roy Hammond, in the right hip Mondey to “save my father,” Miss Katherine Hazel Morsch, 26, living at 1301 Ewing St., was married Wednesday to Fred Keller, 2034 College Ave., at St. Philip Neri Church, it was learned today. Hammond entered the Morsch home Monday evening by smashing a front window to seek Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. Keller’s sister, and his two children, who had gone to the Morsch home because of alleged cruelty. Keller, calling at the home, struggled with Hammond, who was armed. Mrs. Keljpr obtained a revolver and shot Hammond. She was arrested, but released on her own recognizance.

Company Insures Against Sickness .. \ London Firm Offers New Insurance Policy

One to the enormus prevalence of appendicitis, a firm of Insurance men have evolved a scheme whereby people can insure the appendix against the cost of its removal by operation. This removes any anxiety regarding the expense of an appendicitis operation but does not, of course, remove the worry or possible chance of loss of life. A Treacherous Disease Appendicitis attacks at any moment, even persons seemingly in good health. Usually, however, It is preceded by aocalled stomach trouble, constipation or similar disturbances. Often when there is a warning feeling of uneasiness In the abdomen, appendicitis can be guarded against in the same manner in which one guards against the spread of throat infection. because that is just what appendicitis is—an Infection in the intestines spreading to the appendix. When one has sore throat, one can often prevent further, .trouble by using an antiseptic wash or gargle to fight the germs and a laxative to carry off the poisons from the body. The same procedure la necessary to fight the Intestinal germs and guard against appendlcltia. But lnatead of an antiseptic wash for the throat, an INTESTINAL antiseptic is necessary. Intestinal Antiseptic There is now offered to the public a preparation having the DOUBLE action of an intestinal antiseptic and a COMPLETE system cleanser. This preparation, known as Adlerlka. acts as follows : It tends to eliminate or destroy harmful germs and colon badli in the intestinal canal, thus guarding against appendicitis and other diseases having their start here. It is the most complete system cleanser

‘March Hares’ Proves to Be Sad. Affair; ‘The Bat’ Returns Monday to Murat

By WALTER D. HICKMAN. Tl HE Little Theater Society of Indiana will rever achieve its i___ purpose or advance its cause I by presenting such silly and poorly | written plays as "March Hares,” by | Harry Wagstaff Gribble. It will always remain a mystery to i me why this silly satire was chosen to open the 1923-24 season of the society last night at the Masonic Temple. I -will never understand why it is to be repeated tonight and Friday night as a special attraction for Indiana school teachers. The second act is supposed to be ! brilliant farce, but I am convinced ; that A1 Woods wouldn’t dare to stage i a bedroom farce with as many nightgowns and pajamas presehj. Just why the Little Theater woujd want to encourage such trash as this farce is, in my opinion, beyond me. At times it was better acted than it deserved. The cast as follows: Geoffrey Wareham. ..... .J. Murry Wickard Janet Rodney Margaret E. Williams Mrs. Janet Rodney Elizabeth Bogert Schoefield Claudia Kitts., f Margaret Felton Edgar Fuller, Thomas A. Flaherty Ethel Carolyn Fishel Oliver Brice McQuillin Mr. Brown J. Victor Richardson The Cook Mr*. Stephen T. Bogert Have your own idea about "March Hares.” I have stated mine in words which nobody can misunderstand. Special Showing of New Film Announced After months of work, Yale Unicerslty has completed an American historical film, called “Columbus.” It will be exhibited as an invitational affair Friday night at Caleb Mills Hall with the Yale Alumni Association acting as host. Photoplay Indorsers Recommend Movies The Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays ! have recommended the following j movies for the week; adult: "Ashes | of Vengeance” at the Circle and "The i Exile” at the Isis; family—“ Dulcy” j at Mister Smith’s, and "The Covered j Wagon” at Engllish's. Ice Skater Tops New Bill at Palace Bobby McLean, champion ice skater | and a member of the American team that participates in the Olympio games, is underscored on the bill opening at the Palace today. Assisting him are Don Baker, an American champion, and Burke and Blue, cabaret fancy skaters. Other attractions are Palermo's Dogs, featuring “Bessie" the wonder equililritsic dog: Sampson and Douglas, eccentric funsters and steppers;

cMacle only of wheat j and barley scientifically baked 20 hours Supplying Vitamin-B and mineral elements. How can Grape’Nuts be other than a wonderfully appetizing, healthful food ? “There's a Reason"

ever offered to (he public, acting on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removing foul matter which poisoned the system for months and which nothing else can dislodge. It brings out all gases, thus immediately relieving pressure on the heart. It is astonishing the f treat amount of poisonous matter Aderika draws from the altmentarv canalmatter you never thought was" in your system. Try it right after a natural movement and notice how much more foul matter it brings out which was poisoning you. Tn slight disorders, such as occasional constipation, sour stomach, gas on the stomach and sick headache! one spoonful Adierika ALWAYS brings relief. A longer treatment, however, is necessary In cases of obstinate constipation and long standing stomach trouble, preferably under direction of your physician. Reports from Physicians “I found Adlerlka the beet in my entire 37 years’ experience." (Signed) Dr G. Eggers. “I use Adierika in all bowel cases. Some require only one dose.” (Signed) Dr. F. M. P. (Name given on request.) ‘‘l have found nothing In my 50 years’ practice to excel Adlerlka." (Signed) Dr. James Weaver. “After taking Adlerlka feel better than for 20 years. Haven’t language to express the AWFUL IMPURITIES eliminated from my system." (Signed! J. E Puckett. Adlerlka is a constant surprise to people who have used only ordinary bowel and stomach medicines, on account of Its rapid, pleasant and COMPLETE action. It Is sold by leading druggists everywhere. Sold In Indianapolis by H. J. Hnder and the Hook Drug Cos. —Advertisement.

\ K k 2 m' m# y S: : ;;.:j^^^^H ? Jjfc

LEFT—URSULA ELLSWORTH IN “THE BAT,” TO BE AT THE MURAT NEXT WEEK, OPENING MONDAY NIGHT. RIGHT—ETHEL WALES AS MRS. WINGATE, WIFE OF THE WAGON TRAIN CAPTAIN. IN "THE COVERED WAGON," NOW ON VIEW AT ENGLISH'S

Bezazian and White, musical comedians, and Holmes and Hollister in a musical comedy revue, titled “A Comic Classic.”

Forester Enjoys a Square Meal A t Last

“I used to wonder why so many people praised Taniac, but since taking it myself I can easily understand, for the medicine is simply remarkable,” said Lon Forester. 405 Fruitridge Ave., Terre Haute, Ind. “I suffered terribly from Indigestion. poor appetite, and what little I did eat seemed to do me more harm than good. After meals I suffered from heartburn, gas, and soon a headache would start. I always felt sick and weak, and a time went on 1 got worse. "A friend told me about Taniac,

You Above All Must Be Satisfied

Living Room Week Bed Davenos 20-50 Exactly as Pictured Vv S

Chair Or Rocker to Match, SIO.OO "jP

THREE-PIECE CANE BACK r\ f\ CT A LOOSE CUSHION VELOUR SUITES I jlj.OU Davenport, Chair and Rocker with loose velour cushions and mihogany finished frames. Strongly constructed throughout. Your choice _ W te § of two splendid coverings, If you're early, x, THREE-PIECE -a r\ ETA TAPESTRY SUITES • I * if I.OU Comfortable rocker, arm chair and davenport, In your choice of I three magnificent tapestry coverings. Restful spring backs and I # I m W seats, loose spring cushions and graceful roll arma. Friday only.. >—w Gold Seal Congoleum Remnants Bring Your Measurements With You There are many big pieces of the same pattern which may be combined to oover extra large rooms. Measure up every floor that needs new oovering now and save tremendously tomorrow. Hurry!

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

'

"Steadfast Heart” is the screen feature, starring Marguerite Courtot and Joseph Striker. Other attractions on view today in-

and the medicine got right to ths root of my troubles and now my digestion Is perfect. I eat three good meals every day and never have the least trouble. I'll always praise Taniac. and I gladly give this statement because I feel Indebted to this great medicine.” Taniac Is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 3T millign bottles sold. Taniac Vegetable Pills are Nature’s own remedy for constipation. For sale everywhere.—Adv.

elude: Edith Clasper at Keith’s: Harry Downing and company at the Lyric; “The Covered Wagon” at English's; “Partners Again” with Barney Bernard and Alex Carr at the Murat; “The Bostonians” at the Capitol; stock burlesque at the Broadway; "Ashes of Vengeance” at the Circle; Jack Livingston In “The Power Divine" at the Isis; “Drifting” at the Apollo; “Does It Pay?” at the Ohio; “Dulcy” at Mister Smith's and "Soft Boiled’ at the Rialto. Makes Fat People Slim New York Physician Perfects Harmless Method of Reducing Weight. The loss of as much as a pound of excess flesh a day with no harmful results Is the record made by the patients of Dr. B. R. Newman, a licensed practicing physician of 290 F’ifth Ave., New York, who announces that he has perfected a treatment which will quickly rid fat people of 'excess weight. What is more remarkable is the doctor’s statement that he has successfully treated thousands of patients for fat reduction with no change of diet or unnecessary exercise. It is said that this treatment will also alleviate the usual symptoms which accompany superfluous fat, such as shortness of breath, palpitation of the heart, gout, asthma v chronic rheumatism, etc. Realizing that this sounds almost too good to be true, the doctor has offered to send without charge to any one who will write him a free trial treatment to prove his claims. If you want to rid yourself of superfluous fat, write him today.—Advertisement.

Cough shortness of breath wheezy breathwith pn * m HOEWAri ESTABLISHED 1875 Refuse Substitutes——sV Sold Ever}'"'here.

You Above All Must Be Satisfied

An unequalled value in Massive Bed Dave no 8. Frames beautifully finished in mahogany or golden oak. Upholstered in durable imitation Spanish leather. Easily opened into a comfortable bed. Order Early! Quantity Limited!

“Lower Prices—Quicker Service —Every Day”

: =“The Store of Greater Values”— ■ < THE FAIR i=TRAUGOTT BROS.—3II-325 W. Wash. St.=*

65c Kotex Sanitary Napkins 33c 12 In a package. 330. (Main Floor)

S’ j iff '•••‘fci

Ladies’

Fall Unions 69c Choice of fall weight rib unions in long, short or sleeveless; ankle lengths. Regular and extra siaee at 6<*. $5.00 All-Wool (Q AQ Flan. Middies. vO.jO Just unpacked; flannel middles, set off with yellow and white silk braid trimmings; navy, green or red: sises 8 year* to women'* 44. Friday, s3.§B. —Slain Floor. $1.25 Billie Burke QA _ Flannel Pajamas. . O7C $2.00 Women's $1 OQ Flan. Gowns... l*)j

Hosiery

SI.OO Ladies’ FIBRE HOSE 69c Flrat quality fiber allk hose, plain or with clocking, with double heel# and toea; black, brown, nude and gray; all alaes, pair, 094. —Main Floe*.

\ Infants’

Infants’ Cotton 1 A Stockings JLUC Blaok or white. Steea 4 te %. Infants' W Its $1 AQ Chinchilla ( //n l*yO Stylish and- - On Floor. Infants’ Silk Sod AA Wool Shirts OiFC Foldover or button style. —Main Floor.

“Optical Department” "Keep You, Bn,. and Girl. Smiling* School days bring daya of added eye strain. Know yourself that your children's eyes are being properly cared for. “Have Your Child’s Eyes Examined Free’’ A ** GLASSES $0.50 With Frame Dr. H. J. Parkison (Main Floor—Balcony)

Mens

Men’s Flannelette Work SHIRTS S I.OO Another big shipment e t those great khaki flannelette work shirt*; full cut, strongly made, faoed sleeve*, on* pocket. Slse* 14% to 17. While they Uat, gl. (Mala Fleer) Mob's Dress IA. Hose IUC Black or brown. Siaee 0% to 11%. (Mata Floor) $2.00 Men’s (1 QA Fall Unions. .. P 1 #oa/ Cholco of medium rib, mottled rib and heavy fieeced-llned union*. In white. Sloe* to 48. (Main Floor) $3.50 Men’s An Corduroy Pants SJL*7O Strongly-made corduroy pant* with cuff bottom*. Slaea SI to 42. (Mala Floor) Men’s Sheep-Lined $A.95 Moleskin Coats . . . Four pocket*, leather trimmed. Sliee to 48. —Main Fleer. ,

Girls’ Sateen Bloomers 22c Good black Sateen Bloomers; sizes 6 to 14. Friday only, 22 €).

Boys’

Boys’ Indian Q* Ap Suits 1 |D Feather head-dress, jacket and long pants with Indian trimmings. Sl*ee 9 to 15 year*. (Main Floor) $1.29 Boys' AQ Corduroy Knickers afOC Siaee to 18 year*. (Main Floor) Juvenile Comb. Qt Corduroy Suits P 1 *teD Attractive and practical percale and corduroy combination suits; large selection. Sizes 2 to 8 years

Girls

Girls’ SI.OO AQ Gingham Dresses.OOC Assorted small check style. Sizes 8 to 14 year*. Girls’ $3 Brush $A J P Wool Golf Coats LAO Plain tan. red or brown or twotone effects Size* 6 to 16 year*. On sale —Main Floor. 75c Girls’ Knit J A School Tams TJ C With pompoms; red, brown, tan. grey or combinations. Friday. —Main Floor.

3