Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1923 — Page 12

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FAMOUS DIRECTOR TOAUGMENTNAVY DAY CELEBRATION Sousa's Band to Be Feted by State and City Officials, John Philip Sousa, world-famous band leader, will be Indianapolis’ guest on Navy day, Saturday. Sousa, who holds the rank of lieutenant commander in the Navy, organized, trained and directed a band of 1,000 pieces at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station during the World War. Sousa’s band will give concerts Saturday afternoon and night at Cadle Tabernacle. When Sousa arrives at the Union Station at 10 a. m. Saturday he will be met by a committee including Maurice F\ Tennant, State chairman for Navy day; Lieut. O. O. Kessing, Navy recruiting officer; Mayor Samuel Lewis Shank, Ensign Paul M. Akin and others still to be named. Reserve Heads Parade Heading a parade from the Union Station to the Claypool will be a Naval Reserve Force color guard. The firemen and policemen’s band will be in theVara-de, with city officials. Directed by Sousa, the firemen and policemen’s band will play several selections in the Claypool lobby. Invitations to attend the night concert have been accepted by Governor McCray and Mayor Shank, for themselves and members of their official families. Massed Bands During the evening’s program, Sousa will direct the Shrine, the firemen and police’s, the Naval Reserve and the Eleventh Infantry bands, massed with his own band. A feature of the program will be a musical picture, in which a detachment of soldiers from Fort Harrison wiU assist men from the local Navy recruiting station, the Marine corps recruiting station and the Indianapolis unit of the Naval Reserve Force, in tableaux. Approximately 600 men will take part. LIVE CHICKENS’ LOWERIN PRICE Blue Grapes of New York Appear at Mart, Live chickens dropped to 28 cents a pound at the city market today, although choice variety maintained the Saturday price of 30 cents a pound. Ducks sold at 3m cents a pound and rabbits at 60 cents each. The first of New York blue grapes appeared on the market at 46 cents a basket, an increase of 6 cents over Michigan grapes Saturday. Alligator pears also Increased from 40 to 45 cents each. Pomegranates made their Initial appearance at 10 cents each or three for 26 cents. The last of home grown tomatoes lold at 10 cents a pound; shipped tomatoes remained at 20 cents. Mint was 10 cents a bunch. Cucumbers increased from 20 to 25 cents each. Honey was 35 cents a comb.

NEW PLAYHOUSE ON S. MERIDIAN ST. ‘The Roosevelt’ Theater Being Built by J, Friedman, The Roosevelt, anew south side theater, 1437-41 S. Meridian St., will open in a few days, Jacob Friedman, owner, said today. The theater has a seating capacity of 1.400 and will cost approximately $50,000. The building is two stories high with flats above the theater and two store rooms on either side of the lobby. The building has a sixty-seven-foot frontage |on Meridian St., and is 160 feet deep. A stage, twenty-four feet by fifty feet, will be used for vaudeville. The policy of the theater will be to show high class pictures and vaudeville. Friedman also owns and manages two other south side theaters, the Prospect, 2117 Prospect St., and the Jewel, 1124 S. West St.

Tries Ice For Gas on Stomach Mr. SandersoifcTries Ice. Also Hot Application

"I had been bothered with pain in the right side (due to pressure of gna in intestines and stomach.) Although I used ice bags and hot applications the pain did not leave. After taking three doses Adlerlka (intestinal antiseptic) the pain is gone and I feel good.” 'Signed) J. A. Sanderson. 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 Adlerika, acts as follows: It tends to eliminate or destroy harmful germs and colon baclli in the intestinal canal, thus guarding against appendicitis and other diseases having their start here. It is the most complete system cleanser ever offered to the 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 great amount of poisonous matter Adlerika draws from the alimentary canal —matter you never thought was in your system. Try it right after a natural movement and notice how much more > ’s?te- out which was poi-

Let Your Gas Oven Cook Food, Don’t Let It Cook You, Says Wyer

Bv VEA Service drrb ASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—Insu\X/| late your gas oven. | *VI It will give you the same service with about one-half the gas and at greater comfort to the cook. This is the advice of S. S. Wyer of the Smithsonian Institution here, who declares that $2,000,000 worth of fuel Is being wasted every day in the United States. The principle Is the same as covering your furnace with a heavy coating of asbestos. This, he a&ys, will give you better heat and at less cost. Coating the gas oven with asbestos or other insulating material will keep the heat in the ovdi} and will cook the food Instead of cooking the cook. Here is some other information about gas that Mr. Wyer hands out: Artificial gas is man-made by transmutation of -crude, dirty, inert coal into energetic gas. Natural gas is made by nature and is transmitted to the consumer in. its natural state. Heating Values The heating value of natural gas Is about twice that of manufactured A Puzzle \ a Day During the spring of 1918, two chess players held a game by mail, each sending his move by letter. Each sent two letters a week for 12 weeks. Two years later, in 1920, another game was played, each sending one letter a week for 30 weeks. In 1922, they used postal cards, and each sent two cards a week for 26 weeks. In which year did they spend the most for postage, and In which year the least? Yesterday’s answer. Bins 4V In New Brunswick, "left hand turns” were of no annoyance for the simple reason that the law compelled automobilists to drive on the left side of the road! , Thus the lines of traffic followed the heavylined arrows. The "left turn” corresponded to the "right turn” in the United States, and the motorist's difficulties arose when he attempted a "right-hand turn!” The lines of traffic are indicated by the heavy arrows.

IF CONSTIPATED SICK, BILIOUS Harmless Laxative for the Liver and Bowels Feel fine! No griping or inconvenience follows a gentle liver and bowel cleansing with “Cascarets.” Sick Headache, Biliousness, Gases, Indigestion, and all such distress gone by morning. For Men, Women, and Children—loc boxes, also 25 and 50c sizes, any drug store. —Advertisement. You Big Stiff KNEE—Watch Your Finish Stiff, swollen, Inflamed, rheumatic Joints should be treated with a remedy made for just that purpose only. Remember the name of this new discovery is Joint-Ease and it will take out the agony, reduce the swelling and limber up any troubled Joint after ordinary’ cure-alls have miserably failed. Just rub it on—6oc a tube at all druggists—ask tor Joint-Ease. — Advertisement.

soning you. fn slight disorders, such as occasional constipation, sour stomach. gas on the stomach and sick headache, one spoonful Adlerlka 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 Adlerika the best in my entire 37 years' experience.” (Signed) Dr. G Eggers. “I use Adlerika in all bowel cases. Some require only one dose.” (Signed) Dr. F. M. P. (Name given on request.) "I have found nothing in my 60 years' practice to excel Adlerika.” (Bigned) Dr. James Weaver. “After taking Adlerika feel better than for 20 years. Haven't language to express the AWFUL IMPURITIES ellmtna; ed from my system.” (Signed) J. E. Puckett. Adlerika 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. Sflld in Indianapolis fcy H. J. Huder and, the Hook Dr-r* r*o. —Advertisement.

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gas. Because of its higher thermal value, natural gas requires twice as much air for combustion as is required by the other; otherwise the two gases are handled Just the same iiN the home appliance. Natural gas does not have a distinctive odor like manufactured gas

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and this makes the detection of leaks more difficult. Large volumes of gas, to be burned, must have some of the air mixed with the gas before it reaches the flames. The ordinary range has a mixer, which permits the air to be sucked in by the aspirating action of the gas. The air shutter must be adjusted until a clean blue flame is produced. A yellow flame with this type of burner Is an Indication of waste. Burners Grid or open-top stoves are desirable for good service so as to get the most direct path for the heat from the flame into the food. Many natural gas cook stoves have solid tops and burners as far as three and a half inches away. This is wrong. Such stoves always waste ga and frequently will not give any scrv iec when the pressure Is low. The flame tip should just strike the" bottom of the cooking vessel to get the highest efficiency. To do this, the How Fat Actress Was Made Slim Many stage people now depend entirely upon Marruola Prescription Tablets for reducing and controlling fat One clever actress tell* that she reduced steadily and easily by using this new form of the famous Marmola Prescription and now by taking Mfirmola Prescription Tablets several times a year, keeps her weight just right All good druggists sell Martuola Prescription Tablets at one dollar for a case, or If you prefer you can secure them direct from the Marmola Cos., 4612 Woodward Ave.. Detroit, Mich. If you have not tried them do so. They are harmless and effective.—Advertisement.

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Need a Gas Range? — Try — WHEELER BROTHERS 311-313 E. Washington St

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burners should be only one -and onefourth Inches below the vessel. Natural gas appliances should always be adjusted for low pressure ► only, and only low pressure—one to rwo ounces—used This, saves gras and gives better service during the inevitable low pressure conditions when

[ the demand is greater than *be supply. Flues are always desirable on gas room heaters and gas water heaters. If the burners are not correctly adjusted, carbon monoxide gas may form and an adequate flue is good insurance against accident. Radiants in radiant fire heaters should never be operated so the radiants glow more than three-fourths of the distance from bottom to top. Never use gas in any coal-burning appliance; it will always be wasteful. NEXT ARTICLE: Rules for burning coal and coke. CHAUFFEURJS_ATTACKED Police today Searched for the four men who Jumped out of an automobile and attacked Michael Davis, a City Hospital ambulance driver, slugging him and inflicting cuts about the face and head, Wednesday night, near New York and Blake Sts. Perfection Butter Makes Kiddie* Grow.— iij.

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The Personal “SATISFACTION” of Knowing - that your eyes have been CAREFULLY examined and j! CORRECTLY fitted by experts using the most modern , equipment and methods known to optical science is VERY ! w GRATIFYING- You have this sense of “satisfaction’* Vi after yous eyes have been fitted at BLOCK’S OPTICAL V 7 DEPARTMENT. \ 1 ° r - j - e Kemei li I * s * n direct supervision of the workings V / AA V M optical department—the JpZ.UU busiest in the State. Frame Only

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Dr. J. E. Kernel in Charge No Charge for Examination —'Main Floor, Balcony.

Commercial Banking This bank, a member of the Federal Reserve System, solicits business accounts and extends commercial credit. Interest on balances. Jfletcfjer £§>atrings anh {Trust Comnaitp S. W. Cor. Market and Penn. Bt*. CAPITAL te SURPLUS TWO VILMONS

NOTICE Beginning Sunday, October 28, and continuing until further notice passenger ca.’s of the Interstate Line will use the regular route in and out of Indianapolis. This route 'via South Street, Illinois, Georgia and Capitol Avenue. Interstate Public Service Company

DEPENDABILITY Is the result of years of conscientious, efficient service. Year after year the number cf buildings and homes we are called upon to wire increases in number. Positive proof that our work in the past has been all that was expected—and more. If you are not yet enjoying the numerous conveniences electricity brings into your home, determine now to talk it over with us. We have a payment plan on house wiring that will interest you. Free estimates cheerfully given. Hatfield Electric Cos. MA in 0123. Meridian at Maryland.

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Os Interest Auto Race Game, $1 An indoor board game that drives away monotony. Who has the best ear? It really depends upon the skill of the chauffeur. For Parcel Post Add to. New Story Books for Boys and Girls Third Floor

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II Commercialism or Fratemalism? This is the one question that has arisen at every turn in weeks of investigations that have been made in Indiana and In other states of the activities of the Knights of the Ku Kiox Klan. In a series of articles dealing with the organization without giving attention to the religious or racial issues involved, this question is now being presented to the readers of The Indianapolis Commercial Indiana’s only daily business newspaper. The series started with the issue of Wednesday, October 24th. Subscriptions for the year or month, by mail or by carrier, will receive prompt attention if telephoned to Circle 8220

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