Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 219, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1924 — Page 9

FRIDAY, JAN. 25,1924

COMMON SCHOOLS TAKE MOST TAXES Secretary Cites Places Where Cut Is Timely, If tax reductions are to be made in Indiana, they must be made in the large budgets for roads, county, city and town government and for the common schools, according to William C. Harrison, secretary of the State board of tax commissioners. A pamphlet, showing how each dollar of taxes collected in 1922 was spent, has been published by the Indiana Taxpayers Association. Here's how the dollar went: Roads. 20 cents: cities and town government exclusive of schools and roads, 20 cents; township government exclusive of schools and roads, 3 15 cents; common schools, 36 4-5 cents; county government exclusive of schools and roads, 11 cents; State colleges, 2 cents; benevolent and correctional institutions, 4 cents; State government, 2

| Hand Bags and Vanity Boxes! ;Iv, Every young lady should have one. ;!•! They art genuine leather Hand Bag* N rvrl Vanity Boxes with Inside fittings A and mirror. All the very latest shapes, H styles and colors, including "Pouch” ft shape. Regular price $1.49. K. D. S. D. sale price for tomorrow- —sl each. w Special Assortment of 1 UNDERWEAR, Divided Into Groups as Below l Gowns 50C Efjc Made of good quality muslin, regular W and extra large sizes, embroidery SB trimmed, square and V neck. Others gw made of crepe; large sizes and a variety of colors; also square and V necks. Bloomers Kml Fine quality satin, generously made S3 garments, regular and extra size: doufgSL ble elastic knee; colors flesh and white. Sfijf An unusual value. Chemises Rfflj Good quality muslin, lace trimmed: ftS regular and built-up shoulder. Cut full SMI to size. Well made. Others, lace and <Sj embroidery insert. Sizes 38 to 44. Princess Slips live Made of tine check ctim'itj ; cut full vSI length. Sizes 38 to 44. Ribbon tie. j Cotton Bed Blankets! 1 Fine quality in pink, blue, gray and M KfJ aliover plaids. Cut atagle and over•X\ locked stitched end*. S-im x 7<sr. Every housewife is going to have at >;-S least 2 of thews beautiful blanket*. Si Priced at least sl*4B elsewhere. K. D. S. D. sale price—tomorroar only—W ft? each. |g j in i.... i j ;

Your Dollar Buys More At The Kresge Store"! K R E SGE’S The Green Front Store 25c—50c & 1.00 . S.W.Cor.Wash.and Penn. Sts.

I M SI \I. PKOrLE Commuter for Sixty Years /,*•> v F.A Service I HICAGO, Jan. 24.—Sixty years I commuter, and still at it! I This is the record of Josiali Torrey Reade, who, at 94, isn’t yet tired of trains a and time tables. He still meets the regular morning train from his home - town, ard. 111., and Q nJoys as much fun as ever rushing o'clock jam to catch • the train Reade is tho oldest living alumnus of Amherst College, having been grad uat e and from there in READE 1856. To keep his spare time occupied, he is librarian at the Lomard village library and is in charge there two days a week.

EPISCOPAL CHURCH SHOWS PROGRESS H, W, Buttioph Named Treasurer of Diocese Council, A progressive year has just been experienced by the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis, according to Bishop Joseph M. Francis today at the annual meeting of the Episcopal Council at the Claypool. The pastor and a lay- member from each parish attended. H. W. Buttioph was named treasurer for the new year. Delegates appointed for the provincial synod: The Rev. M. M. Day, the Rov. George G. Burbank, the Rev. John E. Sulger, the Rev. William Burrows, George B. Schley, U. H. Smith, F. D. Rose and Paul Comstock. New trustees: Aquilla Jones, Lewis Howland, George B. Schley, U. H. Smith and Thomas L. Sullivan: finance committee, the Rev. W. M. Day and E. O. Root.

i%. - 1 . -1 j| '' ' j| SV ■ . > yjs || Everywhere you go you || hear thrifty people talk- | ing about Kresge s I Double Savings Days. It has taken the city by I storm! People of this city know values —espe- | cially Kresge values! Crowds prove it! No matterwhat your household needs may be, m tomorrow is the time to r m buy them! Save double! H Read every word in this advertisement, and then come and see our |f other Double Savings not advertised! You‘ll || be surprised! Remember, special merchandise H has been purchased, and p when it comes to the || special prices we are ff asking, all we ask you || to do is—try and beat H them! Be here tomor- ! row, by all means! ft&y.ww

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Mrs. Daniel Davis presided at a session of the House of Churcliwomen, also at the Claypool. Committees reported. “Parish Organization” was discussed this afternoon. Baker Starts on “Captain Blood” C. Graham Baker, editor-in-chief of Vitagraph, has begun the scenario of “Captain Blood,” Rafael Sabatini's novel. The picture will be made under the personal supervision of Albert E. Smith, president of Vitagraph.

DEMID HUS' S MILK OF MAGNESIA Protect Your Doctor and Yourself - Get the Genuine! Refuse imitations of the genuine | genuine “Phillips.” “Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia,” the origi-1 25-cent bottles, also larger size, con nal Milk of Magnesia prescribed by j tain directions and uses—any drug physicians for fifty years. Accept only i store. —Advertisement. '

, I L Young | Misses’ Dresses! \ Mother! —get daughter borne for | school wear! Fast color chambray and v woven crash. Long waist styles with g belt. Panel front. Hand embroidered X and contrast trimmed. Vast assort- ? ment of styles and colors. Sixes 7to gjjj 14. Regular price $1.48. Tomorrow's g K. D. S. D. price—$1 each. I Boys’ Oliver .Twist Suits SI.OO I Bo aure to secure at least two suits for the hoy. These suits are 3 well made, cut full to size, with Peggy cloth waist, long sleeves; g navy ‘and brown corduroy pants. S riizes 3 to 7. An exceptional value. 8 Strong, Serviceable | Suitcases g SI.OO Made of tough fiber, size 12x23, 8 brass riveted metal corners; strong" 8 clasps and lock. Attractively lined. B V. ... ..... t,I ..111,. jj I All Leather f Boston Bags! I | j Business men —women shoppers—stn- S j dents —all can use them. All leather. ft j black and tan cowhide, with two leather ft j handles, with strap and buckle. Cre~ S 1 tonne lined. A great saving for those § j who hurry. Regular price $1.48. B 3 K. D. S. D. sale price—for tomorrow ? I* Only —$1 each. ft " | I

SCHOOL SITE UNCERTAIN Use of Farm Land for State Institution for Blind Opposed. Relocation of the State School for the Blind on State land now used, for agricultural purposes by the State School for the Deaf at Forty-Second St. and Monon Railroad as suggested by some officials, was opposed today by O. M. Pittenger, superintendent of tho school for the deaf.

Sites said to be favored, by the relocation commission are the Henry F. Campbell) property near Riverside Park, and the Cooper property near White River and a projection of Thirty-Eighth St. All domestic pigeons are descended fi-om one species, the Blue Rock. There are now fifty different varieties.

|EH, Phillip Joseph, Founder, 1917 237-241 East Washington Street —Opposite Courthouse USE YOUR CREDIT! Why not take advantage of Norman’s liberal terms? Just make a small payment when you make your purchase and the balance may he arranged on easy weekly payments to stretch over many months. We Gi ve Away Saturday Specials! Cash a ®l ue^ <No rh - ne or D ° iders) . _ * with cord and iflug. _ _ XL si\t w \ G* IP® An Guaranteed for two Lrt _ % I years. Regular $1.50 Oi/C * n ‘ 6 ft. Green j|Over Window Shades 4I>C Simmons Beds ~ ■- . - Two-Inch continuous post. In .... rps- I made by the Simmons Bed Cos. KriH p*l I A Q A limited number of these, so we adVi Td '‘ >Ur CUIUin S iu early as “Normanola” NORMAN’S NEW 1924 J-| THREE-ROOM OUTFIT 1 Z/D 3 Complete Suites—Bedroom, Dining Room and Kitchen fit j! IP £ S&s&S This 3-room outfit is an exceptionally good value, and we advise all fe Iprfpiv who are contemplating buying furniture to come in and have our sales- KjP*S. >ri;r 'r man show you this splendid outfit. (iet aSc4 of Itluchird Dl,hc Without Any Extra Cost. Bi P j,' 1. 1 Overstuffed Suites! | *’^Pj i LAMPS Complete We are now showing one of the largest assortments of mohair, vel- I our and tapestry living room suites in this city. . _ j-, | A, you may desire. Prices for tomorrow’s quick selling \ $ *J|t Covered in taupe, mulberry, blue or in fact any col- *r S j range upward from *. V CASH OR CREDIT. (W a Set of Rlnrbiril Dishes Without Any Extra Cost. "j'Jl j Suites! J>in hand rubbed mahogany finish l Get a of Dishe* Without Any Extra Cost. Just imagine this value for Saturday—a t roomy buffet, six chairs, including host chair to match, . /r) and oblong extension table, finished in the rich aw- Y jQ; walnut finish. While 6 suites last, complete Get a Set of Bluebird Dishes Without Any Extra Cost. 3-Piece Davenette Suites Reduced Now is the time to buy that davenette suite —consists of davenette, fron?!? duriug ,hls January Sale which opens into full sized bed, complete with . _ ~ . rocker and arm chair. During our January sale V•_ Fy 5C OQ R^ we have greatly reduced all these suites. Prices *r 0 for Saturday start at W in white or Oak. „. I CASH OB CREDIT. < ASH OR CREDIT. a „f Bluebird DishM Get a Set of Bluebird DUhes Without Any Extra Cost. Without Any Extra Cost.

$5,000 DAMAGE ASKED Woman, 70, Charges Retired Farmer With Breaeh of Promise. Hii Times Special DECATUR, Ind., Jan. 25. —Mrs. Sarah Ayres, 70, has filed a $5,000 damage suit against Abe Bebout, retired farmer, charging breach of promise. Mrs. Ayred says the defendant

promised to marry her last October, but instead married another women.

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