Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 148, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1923 — Page 11

FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 1923

CAST FOR TECH PLAY IS CHOSEN BY FIVE “The Hottentot” Will Be Given by Senlor Class Members. Trjr-outs for the January senior play. “The Hottentot,” have been held mt Technical High School and the cast hae been chosen by Miss G. Thetunler, Miss E. Fogg. Miss G. HJwtng, Miss C. Goddard and Bjorn Winger, faculty members. The following students have been selected: Rol'a Willy. Albert Shallot, Fred Cad by, Joe Norris, Joe Henninger, Henry Devaney, Kenneth Stokes, Mary Black, Martha Alice Thomson, Jean Baker, Dorothy Williamson, Mary Elizabeth Neeley, Margaret Macy, Dorothy Dugdale, Velma Brown, Dorothy K. Hill, Anna Louise Werner, Raymond Drake, August Sisloff. Stanton Green, Edward Fulk, Marlon Crofts and Wendell Brown. The business staff Is: Business manager, Harold Shipley: assistants, Theodore Steel and Fred Cannsev: advertising manager, Sue-Anne Engle: assistants. Homer Carter, Ted Nicholls, Irma Volrath. David Durbin; stage manager, Ray Hedley: assistant, I -eroy Burney; property committee, Martin Dobson. Mary Klezzmer, Frank Mllikan, Dorothy Anne Allen, Leslie Denney, Milton Elrod; wardrobe mistresses, Mildred Bordeaux, Mildred Ellis; wardrobe masters, Paul Kimberlln. Pari Robey. Toy Shop Opens Saturday The Toy Shop will be opened at 27 X. Illinois St., Saturday. M. Jaflfe will manage the shop which will deal exclusively In playthings of all varieties. Orr at Home 1111 Lawrenoe F. Orr. chief examiner of the State board of accounts, has been confined to his home a number of days on account of a serious cold. Eagles Want Park Land A move for the purchase of Weed Patch Hill tn Brown County by the Fraternal Order of Eagles la under,

I mSßßmExtm Values! All over the store—on every floor —we’ve prepared a veritable harvest of extra values and home >iurr furnishings. With Thanksgiving just a short time away why not dress up your home for the r* • . event by adding new furniture—the kind you’ll :■. ~y Lonvenient take real pride in? See these -wonderful extra Credit Terms values. Compare quality and prices and you’ll \ buy bere.

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way, Otto DeLuse, chairman, said today. The tract is wanted for a park which the public can use as a playground. Purchase of 520 acres is contemplated. The last State convention of Eagles indorsed the movement.

Mothers know a (lose oj A* sci DR. CALDWELL’S * up peps,n Will keep them fit

‘First Aid’ For Sick Children

THE experienced mother is not alarmed when a child becomes sick. She knows that most of the ailments of childhood are trifling. If it seems serious she calls a doctor, but whether or not she calls him she gives, first of all, a good laxative medicine. The doctor would advise that anyway. It is his “first aid." Such experienced mothers as Mrs. Everett E. Hunt of Belzoni, Okla., who has three children and never any sickness, and Mrs. F. B. Kuklenski of Prosser. Wash., always give Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin at the first indication of sickness. Suchf timely doses have saved them much worry, . The Meaning of “Good” All doctors agree that a thorough cleaning out of the bowels is of first importance for it removes dangerous intestinal poisons. They will also advise a"good laxative,”and by"good”

they mean one that is effective and yet harmless. They know that there are physics that never should be given to children - calomel, which is mercury and loosens the teeth; phenolpbthalein, a coal-tar drug that causes skin

Is Our Guarantee 1. We guarantee a saving of one-thlnl In fuel over any lower draft stove of the same elze with soft coal. lignite or slack. 2 We ruarantee Cole’s Hotblaet to use less hard coal for heating a given space than any baaeburncr made with same size flrepot. 3. We guarantee that the rooms can be heated from onr to two hours each morning with the fuel put In the stove the evening before. 4. We guarantee that the stove will hold fire with soft coal or hard coal from Saturday evening until Monday morning. 6 We ruarantee a uniform heat day and night with soft coal, hard coal or lignite. 6. We guarantee every stove to remain absolutely airtight as long as used. 7. We guarantee the feed door to be smoke and dustproof. 8. We guarantee the anti-puffing draft to prevent puffing. The above guarantees are made with the understanding that the stove be operated according to directions and connected up with a good flue.

vmsm 231-207 W. WASHINGTON.ST.

Orators Sell Megaphonettes The public speaking class taught by Dwight Parks the seventh period at the Arsenal Technical Schools sold megaphonettes for today s football

trouble; salts, which concentrate the blood and dry up the saliva. They consider Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin safe for all ages as they know it is a simple vegetable compound of Egyptian senna with pepsin and agreeable aromatics. The formula is on the package. Give Laxative for Colds Adults should have at least one movement of the bowels every 24 hours, and children two or three. Failure to have it means constipation, then headache, biliousness, drowsiness, lack of appetite. Give • dose of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin at bedtime, and them will be health and good feeling by morning. A dose costs less than a cent, and a bottle can be had at any drug store. Colds and constipation come together, so if you notice coughing or sneezing stop it at once with Syrup Pepsin.

'•■■••lf You Want to Try It Fm Before Buyingmas' "Syrup Papain,” 517 Tukiaftaa St-, MontioeUo, Illinois. I need a good laxative and would I ike to promt p hat you toy about Dr. Caldwell" e Syrup Pepsin ty actual UH. 'Send me ojrtt trial bailie. Address to Name. Address 7. Not morn than ooa tree trial kottie to a family .

Eight Pieces in Walnut $224.75 The inherent richness of this splendid suite Is apparent to the eye at first glance. There Is a handsome oblong table, as pictured; five chairs and host’s chair, with genuine blue leather seats, and artistically fashioned; 66-inch buffet finished In twotone walnut You’ll want it for Thanksgiving at this low price. China closet to match $49.85 Term* to Suit

50-Pc. Dinner Set $9.85 Ton'll admire the decorative scheme which has been followed In this handsome dinner set, which includes BO fleers. A splendid value at hla low price. Terms to Suit

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game between Tech and Manual. Tickets have been on sale In the rollrooms and through the various organizations and they were exchanged for the megaphonettes at the Cannon office today.

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Chifferobe $19.75 Nicely finished in golden oak; plenty of room for hanging costs, wraps, etc; capacious hat compartment and drawerea. A special value tomorrow. Term* 75c a Week

Domestic Science Kitchen Cabinet* Sold Here Exclusively

Here at Last Cold weather is 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 Are pots and grate bars for all wellknown makes of furnaces. Free Examination Upon Bequest Sink & Edwards 219 N. Delaware 809 N. Senate Phone HA in 2208

kg Effective November 11th, Jacksonville through f sleeping car via Pennsylvania R. R. and L. & N. ft In% R. A now leaving Indianapolis at 4:10 AM will Ij leave at 10.00 PM arrriving Jacksonville at 9:50 the I-> The Southland (L * This car will run through to Miami effective, Dec. Ist. igj|w Ask any Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent for ■fcs ,77 information, reservations and tickets; Bcv I **-—"—. J. c. Alillspaugh, Division l J ass. Agt., Penn. R. K. M Milllken, Ul*. Pass Agent, I- & .N. K. U.

THE DAILY BARGAIN HOUSE

Going Our Os BUS/NFSSSALE! I

STORE ROOM HAS BEEN LEASED To a Large Drug Firm Who Wants Us to Vacate as Soon as Possible so That They Can Remodel WE ARE FORCED TO VACATE IN A SHORT TIME Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of Fall and Winter 0 othing and Furnishings for Men, Women, Boys and Girls Must Go and Go Quick SALE STARTS SATURDAY 3KOHHHHHHHHHHn HHHHHHHHHHHHH HnHHHHHBHHHHBHHHHHHV'HHHHHHHHRBI Be Here Early—Get Your Share of the Bargains—Prepare for Winter. PRICES HA VE BEEN SLASHED RIGHT AND LEFT If It’s Money You Want to Save—Get Here—And Get Here Early While We Quote Only a Few Items We Want You to Know That EVERY ARTICLE in This Big Department Store Is Marked Down to Sell and Sell Quick Regardless of Cost.

MEN’S SUITS assl232 WOMEN’S HOUSE DRESSES Men’s and Women’s HOSE 2 Pairs 25 c BOYS’ 2-PANTS SUlTS*iisftgZ MEN’S UNION SUITS fiaßftftQc

ONE LOT OF ONE LOT OF < ONE LOT OF ONE LOT OF ONE LOT OF

sar coats $935 SHOES 79c DRESSES s3= Br DRESSES $5-75 IHTunion SUITS JJ c

Open, Saturday 8 A.M. Until 9:30 P.M.

Ladies — Millinery Prices Cut to Sell Fast—Come in and Look Your Best for Less

The Daily Bargain House 336 W. WASHINGTON ST. Juat one-haif square west of the Btatehouee. Formerly the Granger Department Store.

Southeastern Express Now in Operation Service May Now Be Had n rr-t operating from Indianapolis over Interstate Public liUjifL Service lines to Louisville, Ky., connecting there with c ßjs|j Southern Railway upon which we operate through ex press cars to all principal points in the Southeastern States over the following lines: Interstate Public Service, South ern Railway, Mobile & Ohio Railway, Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railway; Georgia, Southern & Florida Railway; Alabama, Great Southern Railway; New Orleans & Northeastern Railway; Tennessee Central Railway; Chesapeake Steamship Lines; Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis Railway; Baltimore & Philadelphia Steamship Lines; Merchant and Miners’ Transportation Cos.; Maryland & Pennsylvania Railway; South Georgia Railway. Also making transfer to other express companies which affords quickest possible through express service. COMPETITION will revolutionize the express service In Indianapolis as It has done since the Southeastern s service has been inaugurated in the following principal cities: Louisville, Ky.; Cincinnati, O.; Nashville, Tenn.; Knoxville, Tenn.; Chattanooga. Tenn.; Memphis, Tenn.; Lexington, Ky.; Atlanta, Ga.; Jacksonville, Fla., Birmingham, Ala.; Richmond, Va.; Washington, D. C.; Baltimore, Md.; Philadelphia, Pa.; St. Louis, Mo.; Evansville, Ind.; New Orleans, La. Ask the shippers and üßers of express service —they will tell you. We will let you be the judge. Try Us (or Speed, Service, Courtesy and Satisfaction Call Circle 1300 Southeastern Express 41 NORTH CAPITOL.

PANTS s?j*s ST HATS sl-75 SsaTaeoar COATS S J 69 SWEATERS $1.47 BEr PANTS €>7c

Formerly— Granger Department Store

Open Week Days 8 A.M. Until 6:00 P. M.

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