Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 140, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1923 — Page 12
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CHURCH’S BURDEN MUST BE SHARED, U. B. CLERGY TOLD Ministry isn’t a ‘One-Man’ Job, Rev, R, L. Moyer Declares, "The duties of the ministry don’t rest entirely with the minister,” the Rev. R. L. Moyer declared today at the annual meeting of the Indiana State Congress of the United Brethren Church at the First United Brethren Church, Park Ave. and Walnut St. '‘We call some folks ministers and seme laymen, but we need to tell some of the laymen we all belong to the ministry,” he said. "We can legislate until we are b’ack in the face, bjit the only way the church will be built is through regeneration." Speakers this morning: Prof. S. Edward Long, "Man a Steward and Co-Worker with Christ”; Evangelist O. E. Williams, “The Revival —How to Promote It and How to Conserve Its Results"; the Rev. W. O. Fries, “Why the New Empahsls on Teacher Training”; Prof. J. Balmer Showers, “The Preacher, Evangelist and Shepherd”; Evangelist George Stevens, “Evangelism as the Primary Busines sos the Church.” Addresses were delivered this afternoon by the Rev. J. M. Phillippi, the Rev. J. E. Fout, I. J. Good, the Rev. M. K. Richardson, A. C. Sidd&ll and Frank Reagen. The Rev. W. R. Funk will deliver the sermon tonight. Thursday noon the congress will close. Among the speakers on Thursday's program are. The Rev. J. L. Brandenberg, the Rev R. L. Moyer, the Revfl W. Z. Roberts the Rev. W. H. Rodd ents W. H., Lutes, D. B. Kessingef. J. A. Groves and J. B. Parsons. The Rev. Major Earle •F. Hites de livered a sermon Tuesday night. 'DOPE’ PROBE AT BRAZIL Father Held as Addict When He Trys to Sell Son’s Shoes. By Timet Special BRAZIL, Ind., Oct. 24. —When he attempted to sell a pair of $8 shoes belonging to his son for *2, Ed Laden was arrested here on charge of being a "dope” addict. A hypodermic needle and “dope” paraphernalia were found in his pockets, but none of the drug was in his possession. Arrests on the charge of violating the Federal anti-narcotic law are ex pected with McKenna of the Federal narcotic department working on the case. Laden refused to tell where he obtained his supply. GIRLsTofT VACATION TRIP Mother Says Employe Erred in Reporting Them Missing. Mrs. Daisy D. Negley, 4, the Arlington apartments, 323 E. North St., today declared that her daughter, Lois Negley, 16, and Eula Lawrence, 16. reported to police as “missing” Tues day, were not missing, but were in Louisville, Ky., on a vacation. Mrs. Negley said an employe, not knowing of the permission given the girls for the trip, reported them missing and bound for Louisville. RECEPTION IS ARRANGED for the reception Oct. 31 -of Julius H. Barnes, president of the United States Chamber of Commerce, and Lewis E. Pierson, president of the Merchants’ Association of New York, were discussed Tuesday night by representatives of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce and the Associated Employers of Indianapolis. The visitors will speak Oct. 31 at the Claypool at a dinner of leading industrial men of Indiana. Committee: A. J. Allen, *■ • odli. Fred C. Gardner, George C. Griffin. John R. King, Felix M. McWhirter. G Barret Moxley, John B. Reynolds, I. Edward Stllz and Carl A. Taylor. Transfer Additional Prisoners By T.'nitrd Prrtt PENDLETON, Oct. 24.—Officials of the Indiana State reformatory today transferred fifty more prisoners from Jeffersonville to the new reformatory here, bringing the total number of prisoners here to 650.
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The drawing shows the intersection of two streets. Every one knows the difficulty of making a “left-hand turn” in an automobile, as indicated by the curved dotted line. The motorist must cross two lines of traffic. In the Canadian province of New Brunswick, due to a simple traffic law, no difficulty was experienced by automobiles making “left-hand turns,” no lines of traffic were crossed. Can you tell why? Yesterday's answer: OICTRAB When the spider said "OICURAB” to the insect he found In his web, he meant: O I C UR A B. “Oh, I see! You are a bee!” THREE FIREMEN, HURT ON DUTY, IMPROVING Slight Injuries Suffered in Fighting Blazes. Three city firemen today were recovering from slight injuries received while fighting fires Tuesday. They were Capt. Jeff Hutsell 1014 Udell St., company No. 11, burned about the neck; Martin Anthls, 1522 Roosevelt Ave., company No. 2, hit on head by nozzle, and Edward Springer, 2918 E. Tenth St., company so. 27, slightly bruised. Hutsell and Anthis were Injured at a fire at 1602 Martindale Ave. and Springer at a fire in the home of Alonzo Reeves, 1116 Keystone Ave. The loss at the Martindale Ave. fire was est.mated at *3,000, and at the Reeves home at *1,600.
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HOOSIER PIONEER DIESjJLL YEAR School Board President in • City During ’9os. Funeral services for Jason H. Greenstreet, 86, a Civil War veteran of Indiana pioneer lineage, will be held at the home, 1109 N. Capitol Ave., at 2 p. m. Thursday. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Greenstreet died of heart trouble at his home Tuesday night after a year’s illness Mr. Greenstreet, bom in Economy, Ind.. was teacher in the public schools of Wayne County for several years previous to joining the 69th Infantry, with which he served under Col. Oran Perry. For thirty years ho was connected with Kingan St Cos., but was inactive the past five years. In the nineties he was for six years president of the Indianapolis school board. Mr. Greenstreet completed several inventions among which was the wirebt und packing box. He was a member ot the Second Presbyterian Church, the George -H. Thomas Post of the G. A. R. and the Society of Indiana Pioneers. Surviving: The widow, Mrs. Sarah J. Greenstreet; a son, Charles Greenstreet of Chicago, and a daughter. Miss Flora F. Greenstreet of Indianapolis. The children were by his first -marriage. PERAMBULATING SALOON "Moving Bar” Is Found With Booze (Store, Police Say. One perambulating saloon has ceased to ramble, according to police officials. They say the "moving bar” went out of business Tuesday with the arreet of Howard Smith, 41 W. North St., Tuesday. When arrested police said he had eight half pints of white mule stored about him. Mrs. Pearl Egan, same address, was arrested by Lieutenant Jones and squad of police after they said they found sixteen men in her home and a half pint pt white mule In her pocket. Perfection Batter Make* Klddleo Grew.—Adr.
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Jeopardy Cu-ed tresses at Butler College are in dlro jeopardy. Severe upper class-women are insisting that the freshmen girlies wear green arm bands. "What are you going to do if you find your order ■ disobeyed?” asked a jolly upper classman of one of the haughty sophomores who is mostly responsible for the edict. "What do you do to the fresh- * men when they don’t wear their green caps?” she replied. "Bob ’em.” "Why can’t we do the same thing, then? And believe me, we will, if we catch any ‘cocky’ freshie strolling around the campus without her arm band." No casualties have resulted so far.
Cool Breeze*—Not for Thief Gaston Harlan, 933 Hadley St., faced the cool breezes today with a desire for vengeance, on the thief who is wearing his overcoat, valued .at *33, stolen from his home. Gold Is Stolen Mrs. Mary Drake, 20 N. Highland Ave., told police today that a gold watch, valued at SSO, was taken from her home sometime during the past two weeks.
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YOUNGEST BOOTLEGGER Lad, 11, Tries to Sell White Mule Found in Alley. An 11-year-old boy today enjoyed the. distinction of being the city’s youngest bootlegger. Police questioned him aft-
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er he tried to sell a half-pint of what police said was white mule to Robert S. Norwood. 2022 W. Washington St., superintendent of City Ice and Coal Company, Tuesday. The youngster said he found the bottle back of a garage at 220 E. New York St.
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Face Powders, all colors, one-half pound . 50# Lining Colors—To make age lines 25# Spirit Gum —A beard and moustache stlckum 35# Burnt Cork —For black face.so# Nose Putty 25# Hair Color, black or brown.7s# Liquid Rouge 25# Lip Stick 25# Court Plaster, 3 pieces for lO#
35c Shinohi Home Outfit, 29c Well-brushed shoes give you that finished appearance. Pollster set consists of brush and dauber. 15c Bixby’s Shoe Polish 13# 50c Dyanshlne for... .42# 25c Sunshine Shoe Polish 21# 10c Shinola Shoe Polish T# 35c Energlne Cleaner.2s# 25c Nickoi’s Dry Cleaner ........... 19# 50c Car bona Cleaner. .49#
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In suggesting that you open a savings are seeking, primarily to influence you to save SOMETHING—no matter how little it may be- * This pay-day will be a good time to start a savings account. START it, even if you can spare only a single dollar with which to open it, for you will find that once started, you will add dollar after dollar until one day you will find a substantial balance to your credit. It is the only way to get ahead. We Pay 4v 2 % on Savingt Meyer-Kiser Bank 136 East Washington St.
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Universal Polish and Mop Outfit Ordinarily sells for $1.25. Our pr ce—--67c
HMnthnwtta Avenue Store, >1 nvmehn•etle Am., at Vermont and Alabama Sts. Pennsylvania and Waohlnrton Stare** Store, N. W. Comer. - Colonial Theater Store. Soothwett Conor of New York and lUinoie St*. Stores Out of Indianapolis Anderson Store, 1100 Meridian St., Andemon, Ind. Kokomo (Store, 104 Main St., Kokomo, Ind. laferrtte Store, corner of Sixth end Main St.. Lafayette, Ind. Marlon Store, 406 8. Washington Ml, Marion, Ind. Hnnele Store, earner of Howard and W Limit Ste.. Maneie, Ind.
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