Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 177, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1923 — Page 17

FRIDAY, DEC. 7, 1923

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AT THE EXCEL SAVE 25%' OR MORE on Anything for the .Home Rockers [* ♦ 7RI I Me of moleskin \\‘ gfT ZjL f • f[ Spinet Desks—The fine quality | * * H mahogany or walnut finish. $25 r " " ' J *->_■ * r Breakfast Sets—Extra substan | f tial chairs, for $22.50, $27.50 and $29.50. TObbs Four=Piece Bedroom Suite floor American Walnut: consisting of Bow-end Bed, (I? jl '"‘b) E* fTT'S (TT\ r .-v Dresser. Dressing Table and Chiffonier. Hand- J) II yc-t aV n ’ll/ 'll/ gniM/fH 21 ‘2l ',’ pi some Suite: lasth quality; valued at fflilill'Mf 'wwnruu Quarainiteed! Cedar Quests Table | All Special Values g g ; The Excel Furniture Co o Mattress Washington and New Jersey Streets One^Fourth CASH OR CREDIT = "

SHEectrical Gifts Are v Always Appreciated { PERCOLATORS MAKE X ■ EXCELLENT GIFTS J FOR CHRISTMAS | Electric Percolators. 3 Special $6.50 $ > Give a Percolator for Christ--1 mas. It is sure to please. It i will always be appreciated. a SPECIALS V 1 Irons ' ffl i '’ercolators ?6.50 A < Toasters M.uu ® 1 Standard Makes. if I ' Indianapolis Light jfi and Heat Cos. Electric Shop v A 48 Monument Place * — *~***>+*3*P Unfinished breakfast set $12.50 45 lbs ail cotton mattress $ 6.9a for lamps ami shades complete $lO 98 •ontlain top kitchen cabinet.—s29.so 8-piece walnut finish dinine-room suite •.v • - $79.50 3-pk-ce overstuffed mohair livingroom suits S3OO vaiue for $195 00 We sell for spot cash only. THELMA FURNITURE CO. 1118 S. Meridian St. j[OM WTE COATS, for the outdoor man ■ Smith-Hassler-Sturm Cos.. 219 Mass. Ave. REPAIR YOUR CAR FOR XMAS USED AUTO PARTS For over 100 makes and model cars at 50 to 75 per cent off list price. Mail orders shipped immediately Eureka Auto Parts Company. 334 N. Capitol. Circle 087 BASEBALLS. The r’eat American sport Smith-Hassler-Sturm Cos.. 219 Mass. Ave. DO YOU WANT A GOOD USED CAR FOR XMAS? SEE L WOLF AUTO CO. 559 No. Cap.tol. Main 1579. Open Sunua

32 AUTO SUPPLIES. REPAIRS (lotlilliuru it oili i’ltitnUllK There 1b one place in Indianapolis that “SPECIALIZES" In Good Used lires. and the pi ice is always right. ROGERS lia W. WASH BELMONT 4800. AUTO WASHING Our cpeai.i; 334 N lllnoi* S & te Auto Laundry ■ THE MAST EH vr ICA NIZ Fits CUT BATE VTJLC CO.. UNO. 327 N NOBLE ST Cxi FI=K coni tin- nrac’irsllv new. with tube, fi r 47 St. Peter *: Pr-xe) 2045. 31 AUTOMOBILE* WANTED HIOHKBT PRICES PAID We want my make or model uarreM in State INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO SXB N Uapitc. Mam 203& OPkV ETjININOS AND SUNDAY 4 CTOS WANTED WE PAY CASH 1 WOLF AUTO CO. SIP H mipote . Mam 1875. B2OF t-’ST eh nriere t-*TS ?or UK) airs SAM CuRaZ. 510 N Capu-.toi. A CTOS WANTED—2I? E New York •& Mam 4445 rR "net until lndianapo.ts Tinas " - failed to find it.

5. Rugs—Linoleum A ( Gold Seal Congoieum ruxs. 9x12. K f ( fully guaranteed; new. perfect foods: J ! Brussels rues. blue. tan. taupe and V o.d rose. 9xi2: $12.50. Tr Imported Japanese grass rugs 3 double >iarp 9x12. $7.50. We carry X a full line of Brussels, Axminister X velvets and Wiltons at the lowest a prices In the city. Call and be con- L viuced. All new. perfect goods k Dorfman Rug Cos. * 207 W. Washington St. Opposite w Statehouse. A "If It Covers the Floor We Hare It." S b SUITS AND OVERCOATS 8 | to your measure at prices you can s w afford to pay Come in and order A today. ■ 1 W. G. Schneider a f Tailor 1 | 39 W. Ohio St. 3 Out of High Rent District. Toys —Toys—Toys. From 10c and up. Open evenings till 9 p. m. Ciias. Larman Furniture 1102 S. Meridian Take S. Meridian Car. ( SWEATER coats Sport models. All colors. 9mith-Hasler-3turm Cos.. 219 Mass. Ave. Buy Mother a Vital Automatic Vacuum Cleaner for Xmas No electricity required. Heady without getting ready. Costs nothing to iperate. Honor built to last a lifetime. 527 Lemolce Bldg.. 100 E M aril St Circle 8142 GLOVES. AH styles. Best materials. Smith-Hass.er-Sturm Cos.. 219 Mass. Ave SGive a 4H% Savings Account with an initial deposit of $1 or as much i more as you like. We furnish | attractive envelopes and gift cards with these—a lasting gift. MEYER KISER BANK VES trams. A really practiced toy. Smtth-Hass’.er-Sturtn Cos. 219 Massachusetts Ave. Music In Your Home Ma.io this - musical Christmas Come and let us help you select the proper sirument. Pianos. Phonographs, and i . instruments so.d on our easy payment plan. THE CARLIN MUSIC CO. 143 E. ’Washington St 109 Steps East of Pennsylvania.

37 MONEY TO LOAN THE COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. offers to the Prof ess. onal. Business or Working Man a loan strviee lie imj think is on y svsilab’e to those with bankable eeotirity No Honest Person Need Be \iitkout Funds Your wants are just .is necessary as tho>c ho have the cash See us if you do not need mire than 5300 and are keeping house. No Embarrassment No Delays Legal rates State supervision Inquiries eh"erlu;iy answered We fee! honored to have you call, write or phone. Commonwealth Loan Cos. 306 Odd Fellow Bldg, tor. Pe.m and Wash. Itt Phones: Main 4(319, Lin. 3151. and aecona mortgages oo Indiana •nd nd.anapoii* real estate a B WIL BON 1101 National City Bank Bldg Uaeoin 6404 MON iY to loan oi- second mortgages L B MTT.T.FP ,n “ v ' ’ < Main 575?

jj ' ijj Eiiectrical Gafts i j j ’ off Character Percolators .. Curling Irons : f Cataract Electric Washer y • • Imported Boudoir Lamps A ji Royal Electric Cleaners. y 1 Appliances of All Kinds. j “H 900” Electric L Specialties Cos. 144 East Ohio Street Typewriter Bargain USED LARGE AND SMALL TYPEWRITERS AT LOW PRICES. ALL GUARANTEED: CASH OR PAYMENTS EXPERT REPAIRING AT LOW COST RIBBONS 50c EACH Clark Typewriter Shop 18 W MARKET ST 2d FLOOR MATN 2<19fl CHRISTMAS tree lights. Real decorations. Smlth-Hassler-Sturm Cos.. 219 .Mass Ave. WATCH $3 00 Patrollte Watch—radium dial, watch made by the manufacturers of the Ingcrsul. Special ft>.- $1.98. HOOK’B DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES BASKETBALL Good quality All prices. Smith-Ha: sJer-Sturm Cos ’l9 Mass. Ave. HEATING PADS Make ideal gifts for elderly people or those with chronic cold feel. Pad with one heat. $4.08; with three heats. $6.08. HOOK’S DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES GYM CLOTHES Complete athletic equlpm t. Smith-Ha .sler-Sturm Cos 219 Mass. Ave. Radio Loud Speaker Horns $5.00 Penn loud speaker unit with ord, 3200 ohms, for $3.50. Complete ■ ine of attrictively priced radio supplies balcony of HCCK s Illinois ami Washnston St. Store. GOLF outfits Clubs, nags and equipment. Smith-hacsler-Sturm Cos., 219 Mass. Ave.

37 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY Borrowed ot as carries a greater value because we sell you SERVICE. Why worry over y<ur bills or obliga .ions when flnancia* aid can be easily and quickly obtained from US S2O to $3(00 We loan od PIANOS. FURNITURE. AUTOS LIVE STOCK FARM IMPLEMENTS. ETC. We can arrange repayment ot loan to suit vou Capitol Loam Cos. B4!1 (j/j E. Waslioingtoini St. Nhtin 06*6 Un(-oili 7184 39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the under*<<med trrstee of Wayne School Township. Marion County. Indiana, will at two (2:00) o’clock p m. Friday. Dee 28. at my office on the W. Tenth St. road in said township, romlve sealed bids for the following school ®U . plies: JoO school desks. 8 teachers' desks. 5 teachers’ chairs. 24 window shades. In place comp't i>, lor M-< Hill School No. 20. Right Is reserved In the trustee to reject any and all bids Bv o r der of the Advisory Bo_ and of Wayne School Township. . VESTAT. n *• •• —•

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

V Yotuir Choice of Amy HAT or Scarf Set AN THE SHOP DOLLS Beautiful . Jlp? Special Designs 67c AJI! Stapes and Up Colors fABLCIIpI Jean Hat Shop 49 North Illinois Street Two Doors South off Market

■7 Jgpa arn ar**f?)rtpavm t Manufacturer's Xmas Sale of j Cut Glass . Special Saturday and Monday i ! J 13-piece refreshment set of clear i if crystal, engraved in light floral cut- j! 1 ting consisting of 1 tall tanker Jug. . j t 6 thirteen-os. tumblera and 6 glass i j * slpper*. i f PRICE ONLY $2 49 ] ; ' \ Alvin Dlemer Cos. j 1 f Mfr. and retailers of cut glass and i : j glass novelties J ! f 744 Va Ave. Drexel 5851. ' WHY NOT A GOOD Tlßfe FOR XMAS 1 , Special prices on Goodrich. Firestone. * Oldfield. Lincoln. Mason and other tandard brands Lincoln Cord , Firestone Cord 1 30x3 S , over--30x3 Va $9,75 1 size $11.75 Other sizes and makes at very iow prices. LINCOLN TIRE CO. ’73 N. Illinois. „ Lincoln 6860. Electric Curling Iron Very neat and compact and heats quickly. A Christmas gift that Is both nexpensive and useful. Merchants Heat and Light Cos. Conier Meridian and Washington. SHOTGUNS. Ideal for the hunter Smlth-Hassler-Sturm Cos.. 219 Mass. Ave. Christmas, 1924 | Play to make next XMAS merrier than j ever before for yourself and friends. Start your weekly Xmas savings account I for 1924 now. Washington Bank and Trust Cos. Washington St., at Senate Ave ' " i ... .I GILBERT toys Teach as they are used. Smlth-Hassler-Sturm Cos.. 219 Mass. Ave. (If It's Musical We Have It) A PLAYER PIANO or a PHONOGRAPH makts a GIFT that gives pleasure the whole year. We will sell you either on very reasonable terms. FOUNTAIN SQ. MUSIC SHOP. 1065 Virginia Ave. TELL SANTA ABOUT THE SEWING MACHINE FOR THE LITTLE GIRL, $5.00. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. 126 W. WASHINGTON ST. MAIN 1418.

3 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the commission of the city of Michigan City, Ind.. will receive sealed bids or proposals for the construction of approaches to the Second Street Bridge In Michigan City. Ind.. according to plans and specifications now on file in the office of the city clerk of said city. Said bids or proposals will be received at the office of the city clerk until 8 o'clock p. m . Monday, Dec. 17. 1923. Each bidder must file with the clerk of said commission when he files his bid. the usual statutory affidavit of non-collusion, and must also file a certified check to be drawn on gome responsible bank, or trust company, and made payable to the city treasurer of the city of Michigan City. Ind.. for an amount not less than two and onehaif (2*6) per cent, of the city engineer s estimate of the cost of the work bid upon, and in no case shall such chock bo for a sum less than one hundred ($100.00) dollars to insure the execution of the contract for which such bid is n ade and that he will give a bond, with surety, to be approved by raid commission, insuring the faithful performance of said wor# and in compliance with ail the terms, stipulations and conditions of his contract. The commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids as authorized by law. By order of the coflimieeion. ALEXANDER SPYCHALSKI, City Clerk. i NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ' Notice Is hereby given, that the undertlgned has duly qualifild as administrator of estate of Willard W. Hubbard, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana Said estate is i supposed to be solvent. WALTER J HUBBARD, JR. No. 21790 I IT'S never lost until Indiartapoiit Time* Want Ads have failed to fiiid It

I CANARIES 11 ' ’ A splendid selection of import- G *ed Harz Mountain and St. ‘ T Andreasberg Rollers. Hun- * dreds to select from. } The largest assortment of pets, ] ’ ' bird cages and supplies. U ' i WARD’S ] : ;; PET SHOP f • ■ 1147 N. Penn, St. * ,! Denison Hotel Bidg. -I* Table Lamps Our stock in very complete and you are eure to find luet the one to pleaae you. Nothing makes the home so bright and cheerful. Merchants Heat and Light Cos. Comer Meridiau and Washington. GOLF CLUBS. Also all accessories. Smlth-Hassler-Sturm Cos.. 219 Mass. Ave. Heating Pads Electric, quick beating Bxß, felt covers, long cord and socket, with switch attached to pad Ideal as a Christmas present. Merchants Heat and Light Cos. Washington and Meridian Sts. A gift for all the family. Let us deliver anew Chevrolet Xmas morning. Stone Chevrolet Company, 427 N. Meridian St. Human Hair Doll Wigs Order soon, Webster 4359, DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING EARLY. COME TO THE JAPANESE ART STORE FOR SUGGESTIONS. 25 W, OHIO ST.

39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that ths undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate oi Washington Nelson, absentee, deceased late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. FRANK B. KOSS. No 21411. Nov. 23 30. Dec. 7. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT' Notice is h-reby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Nora Naughton. Absentee, deceased. late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to ‘>e solevnt. FRANK B. ROSS. No. 21409 Nov. 23. 10, Dec. 7. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has du y qualified as administrator of estate of Bridgett Naughton, absentee deer a-ed. late ol Marion County Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. FRANK B. ROSS. No. 21410. Nov. 23, J. Deo. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of David F. Furr, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent GEORGE W BEAMAN No. 21786. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that me undersigned has duly qualified as executor of estate of William Whitehead, deceased, late if Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supnosed to be solvent. HAROLD ENTWISTLE. 1 ‘lB3

S : IF YOUR TAILOR 3 |f fails to fit you try us: we will fit you w right not sometime*, but always. iff 3 J W. G. Schneider a J Tailor 39 W. Ohio St. wm wa immb.sbb tJI VACUUM cI.LANKRS Let us demonstrate Cadillac Nap In- j surance with our new Ball-Bearing. NonOihng Cadillac. Master of Cleaners. The Cadillac is the only cleaner that gets all | dirt ami also protects floor coverings | from nap destruction Cadillac on your ' cleaner is he same as Sterling on Silver i or Tiffany oil Gold. Why be satisfied ; Ith less: CADILAC SALES CO. 09 Pembroke Arcade. Lin< oln 6571 BATHING suits. All models. Real gifts. I Smith-Haesier-Sturm Cos.. 219 Mass. Ave. Typewriters, All Makes You can secure a typewriter at prices ranging from $5 to $65. All machines thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed. Send for samples of writing, prices and terms. Judd Typewriter Exchange Main 2890. 142 N. Meridian St. TENNIS RACKETS. Many models and prices. Smlth-Hassler-Sturm Cos.. 219 Mass. Ave. DO YOU NEED MONEY FOR XMAS? We will buy your car and pay you cash for It. Good Prices. No Delay. KLEIN BROTHERS EUREKA AUTO PARTS CO. 134 No. Capitol. Circle 0878. WILL there be a piano or player piano fn your home on Xmas morning? 6ALD-VJN PIANO CO. OF INDIANA. 18 N. Pennsylvania St. NOW is the time to select your piano or player piano for Xmas, and let that selection be Irom BALDWIN'S. 18 N. Pennsylvania St. OVERSTiIFFED furniture, custom made. You can buy direct from our factory and save money. Phone for catalog. HARTMAN-TOWNSEND CO. 11th and Canal.

39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix with w : ll annexed of estate of John C Kelly deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate Is supposrd to be solvent. MARGARET KELLY. No, 21792. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly quallfi'd as administrator of estate of Otto A. Beyer, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to bo solvent. FLETCHER SAVINGS & TRUST CO. No, 21848. WALLACE URGES WHEAT EXPORT CORPORATION Asks Power to Dump American Grain, on Foreign Markets at Any Price. Hv finiteit Press WASHINGTON. Dec 7.-—A wheat export corporation to aid In the dist posa) abroad ot surplus American wheat was recommended today by Secretary of Agriculture Wallace in a special report to President Coolldgr on the wheat situation Wallace urged this corporation be empowered to dump American surplus wheat on foreign -jtarkets at what ever nri" ■" 1 Ke obtained.

FROM FAR AND NEAR

Secretary Mellon in his annual report today declared business and inustrial prosperity can be continued in 1924 only through tax reduction. Dorothy Anderson, Chicago’s “Sunshine Girl,’’ arrested with Edward J. Sailstad, “dead” for three years, must face charges in Wisconsin with he.- companion. Rev. G. F. Courrier, Methodist pastor at Plainfield, 111., organized a body of vigilantes, raided and closed a roadhouse, “The Shank,” aftervbeing defied by the proprietor, Joseph Perush. Governor Donahey, at a law en forcement conference in Columbus, Ohio, today, declared every state agency will be placed at command of prosecutors and sheriffs to stop lawlessness. Rivers of real beer clogged the sewers and flooded streets of Joliet, 111., today as confiscated liquor from a brewery was emptied. J. F. Alexander, Macon (Ga.) merchant, was found guilty of participation in the flogging of Ollie M. Perry last August. Stuttgart (Ark.) citizens demand grand . ury probe of raid by sixteen masked men who wrecked office of Weekly Free Press and ruined machinery. A mother appealed to Chicago pole-, today to find her 7-year-old daughi ■ Mary Barsanti, missing for twenv; tour hours. She is certain the child ..as kidnaped. A “dope resort” in a. Clhcago apartmen for boys and girls of high school age was raided today. Four are under arerst and a large quantity of narcotics was taken. State Department offclals today expressed belief revolt in Mexico will not affect treaty between United States and Mexico. Four servants in home of A. E. Ole, wealthy Chicago manufacturer, are .eought In robbery of safe containing jewels and securities from upstairs room.

ONE INJURED AS CARTURNS OVER Six Girls Pinned Beneath Auto Are Unhurt, One young man was seriously In jured, and six girls, members of a sorority returning home from a nee' mg late Thursday night, escaped m ury whrn the car In which they weiv riding collided with another and turned o er at Thirty-Fourth St., and Broadway. Paul Cole 20. of 2258 N New Jer sey St., was driver of one car and injured about the leg and internally William A Cowan. 3477 Bircbw and Ave.. driving' the other car. was no* injured. In the car with Cole was his sister. Dorothy Mae Cole. 16. and CathoDe.Buxton, 17, and Alberta Olson, la both, of Fifty-First St and Car nil tor. Ave.; Martha Lou Kennedy. 16 ‘f 2353 N Meridian St., and Margar: Godfrey. 15 Sixteenth St and J*n tral Ave.. all of whom were punel from beneath the car uninjured

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SOHLOSS ACCEPTS CITYHEALTH JOB New Board President Goes to Work at Once. Sol Schlosa. clothier, accepted the presidency of the city board of health today, following a conference with Mayor Shank at the city hall. Schloss succeeds the late Dr. E. E. Hodgin and will serve until July, 1925. Schloss gave bond for $2,000. Following the conference, Schloss accompanied Dr. Goethe Link to the city hospital. He sal dhe would call a boar meeting Immediately. A business manager at the city hospital is favored by Schloss. He told Mayor Shank that every effort would be made to take care of charity patients who need Immediate attention. He promised to take steps to solve the financial tangle In which an indebtedness of $175,000 will be faced by the close of the year. The president receive,, .500 a ;^ar.

GOOLIDGE PLEASES CONSERVATIVE WINE BY BIS MESSAGE Congress, However, Is Coo! and Progressives Are ignored in Platform. By RAYMOND CLAPPER Cnitfd Xetcs Stair correspondent WASHINGTON. Dec. 7.—As a presentation of the conservative case. President Coolidge’s message to Con gress was a masterly piece of work. He showed more courage in speaking his mind in face of hostile sentiment on the World Court and the bonus than some of his critics reveal. That much is In his favor. But nevertheless he has fallen into the trap whirh Hiram Johnson set for him. Perhaps Coolidge fell into it wittingly, but he is in. He is committed to the World Court and against the soldier bonus. For the present that is all Johnson wants. The reaction to this message, which reveals the man n the White House for the first time, may be summarized like this: To the country at large Coolidge has shown himself a man of convic tion and courage, a conservative without apologies. The country likes a President who is honest. Even though what he urges may be un popu'iar. This will help Coolidge—indeed, it is his greatest asset at this moment. Congress Appears Cold Upon Congress, Coolidge made a less favorable impression. Anyone who witnessed the cold, silent row of Senators who refused to applaud his indorsement of the world court Thursday would say the President is likely to be ignored in this matter. Senator Lodge, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, is opposed to the court. Hiram Johnson. Moses of New Hampshire, McCormick of Illinois Watson of Indiana, other Republican members of the committee, are hostile. This writer predicts the world coun proposal will never see the light of day during the present Congress. It will just be “forgotten.” As to the bonus, the scattered ap n’.ause which met the President’s fla’ declaration against it, reflects the tern per of a Congress which Is about to | come up for re-election. Possibly a majority of the voters do not want a bonus. But the American Legion is conducting an organized campaign, and they intend to make their influence felt. It Is hard to oe | lieve a majority of each House will be willing to resist this pressure. Coolidge Is going to be in difficulty If he is overruled on the world court and the bonus both. Progressives Ignored Furthermore. Coolidge ignored the bloodless revolution which has just been completed under his nose In tht House. That revolution demonstrated the Insurgents have the power to force through what they want. Coolidge may feel a President should keep his hands off of Con gress, but just the same, the country looks to its President, rather than to Congress, for results, and Coo lklge will be strangely different from any other President if he can keep his hands off affairs at the Capitol.

“Just because I thought he ought to have it.” That is the only explanation Master Sergt. George T. Sewell, of Ft. Benjamin Harrison, would give today for his act in surrendering his ranking to create a vacancy into which might step Sergt. Samuel Woodfll, Indiana soldier cited by the late President Harding as the outstanding American soldier in the World War. Sergeant Woodfll will retire In two weeks with a record of thirtythree years of service in the United States Army. He will return to Ft. Harrison Monday from Ft. Thomas, Ky., where he has been on recruiting duty. The two soldiers met only about six weeks ago and were nothing more than bare acquaintances. It was not friendship, then, that prompted Sergeant Sewell to step down, but according to his own statement, he wished to recognize perconally the great services Sergeant Woodfll ha.d given to his country. Consequently Sergeant Woodfll will retire with the ranking of master sergeant, the highest noncommissioned ranking in the army. His pay will be doubled. Master Ssrgt. Sewell who has been in the service nineteen years. He did not get to France during the war, but was kept at Camp Mead, Md„ to train recruits. He enlisted originally at Jefferson Barracks. Mo., arid in nineteen years has been out of the service only ten months. DRIVER, ON WAR PATH, GETS FINE, 30 DAYS Otis Sines’ “Spirited” Auto Ride Ended in Two Wrecks. Otis Sines, 405 N. Bradley Am, today was fined SSO and costs on a I charge of operating a car while under ' the influence of liquor, was sentenced !to thirty days at the Indiana State | Farm, fined $1 and costs on charges o' j intoxication and bound over to grand |jury under SI,OOO bond on charge of failure to stop after an uccident. Evidence showed Sines’ car struck i one owned by Walter Jones, 34 N. j Belle Vieu.Pl., Nov. 24, while the CR’ was parked at Randolph and New ! York Sts. He drove on and was ar rested after his car struck one parked near at the home of the owner, Hollis Farris, 275 Park View Ave., evideo's showed. Goldfish are regaining popularity as pets in America, where one ’’farm plans to breed 5,000,000 next rear.

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