Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 164, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1923 — Page 12

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LIMITED TRACTION CAR KILLS WOMAN PICKUP SACK Victim, Mrs, R, TANARUS, Wetnight, Will Be Buried on •Saturday, The funeral of Mrs. Robert T. Wet night, 68, of 1129 N. Tuxedo St., killed Wednesday evening, will be held at the home at 10 a. m. Saturday. Burial in Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Wetnight was killed instantly late Wednesday when struck by a limited car on the Interstate Public Service lines at Stop 6 on the Louisville division. According to Ralph Pickens, motorman, said by Coroner Paul F. Robinson to have been the only witness. Mrs. Wetnight flagged the car with a sack of pears. Sack Falls on Track The sack slipped from her hand, Pickens said, and fell to the track. When she attempted to regain it, she was struck. Her body was hurled thirty feet over an embankment, and the skull fractured. Mrs. Wetnight had been visiting friends near the crossing and was returning to the city. Pickens said he gave several short blasts of the whistle. This statement was substantiated by persons at a store near by. The body was taken to the J. C. Wilson Undertakers, 1230 Prospect St. Edward M. Brady Rites Funeral services of Edward M. Brady. 32, of 413 W. Maryland St., railfoAd detective and a former policeman, killed Wednesday when he slipped and fell under a locomotive at Twenty-First St. and the L. E. & W. tracks, will be held 8:30 a. m. Saturday, at the home followed by services at 9 at St. Johns Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. WALTON DISCIPLES ELECT Dr. Karl T. Brown of Muncie Is New President. By Times Special MUNCIE. InJ.. Nov. 22. —Dr. Karl T. Brown of Muncie was elected president of the Indiana division of the Izaak Walton League of America in ; its first State meeting here Wednes flay. Other officers elected: Dr. E. H. Zimmerman, Elkhart, first vice president; William Dali, Michigan City, second vice president; Charles F. Rut- ■ ledge, Hartford City, third vice president; 6. F. Raymond, "Muncie, secretary, and J. B. Shick, La Porte, treas-

PRINCIPALS TO MEET "J 150 High School Authorities Expected at Bloomington Conference. Bu United P'es BIoo.vIINGTON, Xnd., Nov. 22. One hundred and fifty Indiana high school principals are expected here Friday for the annual two-day con vention of the Indiana High School Principals' Association. Included in the list of speakers are: Benjamin C. Rush of Brazil. Ind.; Prof. Leonard V. Koons, University of Minnesota: C. E. Hinshaw, Kokomo, Ind., and Miss Norma Tislking, Cincinnati. O. PIMPLY?WELL, DON’T BE People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there's no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effectively. but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating No onp who takes Olive Tablets Ir. ever cursed with a "dark brown taste,” a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good” feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their color. Dr. Edwards spent years among patients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 15c and 30c.—Advertisement. ENRICH YOUR BLOOD With organic iron—Nuxated Iron—it’s like the iron in your blood and the im: in spinach, lentils and apples—will no! blacken or injure the teeth nor upset the stomach. Entirely different from metal* lie iron. It quickly helps put strength Into your muscles ind color Into youi cheeks Get your doctor to matte yonr red blood count today, then take Nuxated Iron for a few weeks and watch your red blood corpuscles Increase: see how much purer and richer your blood becomes: how much stronger and better you feel; what a difference It makes in your nerves. Over 4.000.000 people annually are using Nuxated Iron. Tour money will be refunded If you do not obtain satisfactory results. In tablet form only. At all druggists.—Advertisement.

PERMOL ABSOLUTE REMEDY FOR ECZEMA-ACNE RASH and PIMPLES ON SALE AT HOOK’S DEPENDABLE DBFO STORES AND OTHER GOOD DBCG STORES

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Here is a problem in higher mathematics, which a pupil wrote out on his slate and brought to the professor. The first number is 123; under it is 456; but, unfortunately, they do not adup to 879. The 7 and 9 are correct; but the 8 is wrong. The pupil has tried to make an addition which will use all the figures, from 1 to 9, and will use each figure once only; and he has failed in one number. Can you solve the problem for him? Yesterday’s answer: XAIOOT By using Roman numerals. John deciphered XAIOOT as 10 A C TANARUS, or TENACITY; but Bill went him one better by giving EXACT as the correct answer. By substituting C for 100, he made X A C T—EXACT, and thus discovered the exact answer! Legion to Take Stand Indianapolis posts of the American Legion wilt be Invited to meet soon with Indianapolis Post No. 4, to determine the Legion's stand on the proposed city psychopathic ward. Through efforts of the post, assurances have been received that national headquarters of "Forty and Eight” will be removed to Indianapolis.

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

Prendergast Correct Letter Service Increase your sales with the best class of multigraph letter*. Complete mailing campaigns. Mats 8624. Orels 0987

fWe Invite Competition in Quality “BANNE R” BACON BRINGS THEM BACK AETNA OFFICE FURNITURE 10$!* Low prices alone would not induco a good business man to buy—but low prices combined with the quality evidenced in every piece of Aetna office furniture offered in this stock reducing sale is an argument that has convinced mighty good business men. We will be glad la have you come In and look over our stock. You'll find it time well spent. Aetna Cabinet Cos; % Maryland

OYSTERS Buy your Oysters from an Oyster house—ours arrive FRESH every day. Best Standards, Pt. 40c Best Selects, Pt. 50c Our Oyster* have the true “tang 'o the sea." Try them for your Thanksgiving. Willis Seafood Cos. (Formerly Kampe) 238 Maes. Ave. First Clock.

Money to Loan i $lO to S3OO AT LEGAL RATES 1 No endorsers. 1 No extra charges of any kind. No worthy person refused. ,Tou get the full amount of ths loan and hare all the time necessary for repayment, and pay ths lawful Interest for the actual time you keep the money. No Inquiries of your friends, tradespeople or employer. You can get the money today. If in n hurry phone Main 2923. Household Finance g Service Cos. a ■' fd floor Indiana Trust Bldg. I Cor. Wash. St Virginia Ave. I

FINANCIAL WORRY SUICIDE CAUSE Frank P, Sherer Funeral Set for SaturdayWorry over financial troubles was thought to be the cause of suicide of Frank P. Sherer, 60. of 4800 Cornelius Ave., who took his life Wednesday by drinking poison, his son, Harry E. Sherer, 1430 Oliver Ave., said today. Mr. Sherer was born in Philadelphia, Pa. He accompanied his parents to Indianapolis ft an early age. For about forty years he had operated a stand on the city market. Sherer had lived at his home with housekeepers for eleven years. Funeral services are to be held at the home of his son at 2:30 p. m. Saturday, and at Assumption Catholic Church. Burial In St. Joseph’s cemetery. Survivors are, bsirle the son, two brothers, J. M. Sherer and Adam W. Sherer, both of Indianapolis.

-r it* What Is More Precious IOU Than Good Eyes? Deep _ When man’s vision of the outer world becomes dimmed —then life ./Maranji JV. loses a lot of Its attraction. Much of the failing eyesight / r K could have been avoided had the Lhe man attended to his eves in time. GLASSK& Don’t delay or take chances with TL _ v nyii A • i J ' our e y pß ' Come in. That '.ou Will Appreciate Examination Free rvn n W/I7 CT 242 INDIANA AVE. * L. IV. WLOI PI.AZA HOTEL BLDG.

To Shop at Lyman’s Is to Pleasantly Purchase Rare and Beautiful Gifts I Here you may easily solve the gift problem—with things that are unusual both in appearance and practicability. Striking floor and table lamps, exquisite pictures and mirrors, serving trays, rare vases and glassware are but a few of the many attractive art novelties awaiting you. We suggest, in order to get good service and first-class workmanship for pictures to be framed to order, place your order as soon as possible. j!xSSn|||r OTH EFfcS 223 East Ohio Street

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Good News Travels Fast Everybody in the City Is Talking About ifOylll 7 Dr. Cos field’s Low Prices on ■p|||i Guaranteed Dental Work a nd well they might, because never before have such wonderful i values been offered by any dental office in the State. People are comin F or m^es f° r dental work they thought they couldn’t afford —until they read of the special offers of Dr. Cofield. Hurry, join the army of money savers and become a bcioster for Cofield Dentistry. 22 Karat Gold Crowns My Regular $/f .65 SmjflS sl2 Crown, Special... BRIDGE WORK Tooth Extractions a 112 .85 Regular Price SI.OO PpC ! When you can have your The regular price of the missing teeth replaced for plate I am making for $12.85 FlllingS only $4.65 a tooth, isn’t it has always been $25. Note ® rather foolish to go about the big saving, then come Genuine Cofield S I .85 without them? Come in toright to me for plate work nnalit-xr Poo-nlav* CA V I day and have your dental of all kinds. regular JL work started. ' T 1 a ..i mm i DR. J. W. COFIELD, Dentist Rooms 203 to 208 Marion Building Comer of Ohio and Meridian Sts. Entrance 10 W. Ohio St. Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 8:30 a. m. to Bp. m. Tuesday, Thursday, 1 I.V*W M. IUUI Friday, 8:80 a. m. t op. m. Sunday, 9a.m.t01 p. m.

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RED CROSS OFFICER HERE Extension of Volunteer Work Among Women Is Sought. Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, manager of the Washington division of the American Red Cross, and J. Arthur Jeffers, assistant manager, atrived today to cooperate with the local Red Cross chaper in extension of volunteer service among women of the city. They were guests of honor at the annual meeting of the board of direcPerfection Butter Makes Kiddie# Grow.—Adr.

Commercial Banking This bank, a member of the Federal Reserve System, solicits business accounts and extends commercial credit. Interest on balances. jnctcfjcr anb {Trust Company S. XV. Cor. Market and Penn. St. Capital and Surplus Two Millions.

Electric Heaters Our #4.00 Special Heater Is the greatest heater value In the city. Heater is 17 inches high; has adjustable 12 inch pure copper polished reflector, octagon shape; powerful, removable heating unit; latest andiron base; 6 feet of cord and plug. Heats quickly; uses little current

tors of the local chapter at the Lincoln. Mrs. Dougherty will speak at a lunched at the Propylaeum FrlM WHITE FURNITURE CO.! Complete Home Outfitters 243-24£ W. Washington St. Tom Quinn MtUn 1101 Jake Wolf SUITS CLEANED Cl AA AND PRESSED sl.llll ) ®an|Batej[ Cor. E. Wash, and Dleaware Sts.

Don’t Hurt a Bit! We wish to lay emphasis upon the fact that our dental work is NOT cruel and heartless. Our FIRST care is for Work the FEELING of the Promptly patient. Finished Our work is all done with SYMPATHY AND HUMANITY. We have every known device for the prevention of pain. Teeth extrae/ed painlessly, asleep or awake. 24 Years in Same Location E3TELJORC* *2 riO6HE' S. marmt Jr ano rut emeu xady attcmda nt

ifgfc _ ANNOUNCEMENT GIVING AWAY Ducks and Turkevs for THANKSGIVING DAY at No Extra Charge Come In. Get Yours Now! Select any Kitchen Cabinet, Leonard Tli-Oven Range, Gas Stove or Coal Range in stock, selling at $49.50 or up, and be presented with a 4 to 5 pound Duck. With any purchase in Dining Room department amounting to SIOO or more you receive a 7 to 10 pound Turkey. Folks, this list includes furniture you really need—why nos act now and get a Duck or Turkey for Thanksgiving. Nothing Reserved dn These Departments.

Friday and Saturday Special PURE ALUMINUM ROASTER, 59c CASH AND CARRY OPEN 8:30 A. M.

Sale Begins Friday Morning 8:30 Sharp

Be Here When the Door Opens! The "Value-Giving’’ Btore MESSENGER’S 201 E. WASHINGTON ST.

A New and Better Store Reputation for fair deallnc, dependable merchandise and reasonable price* has made ns one of the best known jewelry concern# In the city. You will And us a (food Arm to do business with: always reliable and alway* with the most dependable Jewelry at the lowest possible prices. Gray, Gribben & Gray 181 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET We Trust Anyone Who Work#

Come to Vonnegut's for practical and useful XMAS GIFTS 120-124 E. Wash. St.

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Sale Will Close Wednesday Nov. 28, at 2:30 Sharp

RINK’S The House of Fashionable Millinery Special for FRIDAY An extraordinary event. Over 300 hats to select from—Silk Velvets, Panne Velvets, Brocades, Metallics, Felts and Velours. While they last only—

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tern hats, the thrifty woman will do well to add 2 or even 3 of these to her w T ardrobe. THIRD FLOOR

/ Hatfield House Wiring Wiring your home pays enormous dividends in added health, efficiency and convenience. Determine now to make this investment and insure perfection of work by intrusting it to Hatfield. Let us give you an estimate and tell yon about our payment plan. HATFIELD ELECTRIC CO. . MA in 0123 Meridian at Maryland

Lessons in THRIFT That All Can Understand! omen’s Rubbers With Every Purchase of Women’s High Shoes I||||? or Oxfords flew Tour choice of qualltr leather high shoe* or oxford*, with laKwsjl French heels, for #1 a pair, and first grade rubber* to match, given away with every pair. Juat what you want J£uj§Hl t.r Tb. cubb.r. .Imm m vert, ti Bnlsh. with fZrt&y slipper*. ieautlfifi pompon*. rubber '■"'l 3 Misses’ and CHILDREN’S DRESS Children’s SHOES Dress Shoes A wide variety of the ftTho wwrt tcyiM, button

Quality Shoe Repairing >west Prices in Town! IM qullij’ .ole leather and boat I Mona half Sole* workman.hip. Your oholee of wneu'a Half Sole. 50* Goodyear "Wlngfoot or Hood 1 "Arrow" rubber heel*. I Rubber Heels A. ....35#

TPI-lOIDT shoe 1 nllir 1 store MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING—DOWNSTAIRS WASHINGTON AND MERIDIAN STREETS

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so|s This is a rare opport unity t o replenish your headgear at so low afigue. Being mostly pat-