Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1924 — Page 5

SHORTRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL ROLL OF HONOR IS ISSUED List for Semester Ending Jan, 23 Bears Names of 251 Students, The Short ridge High School honor roll for the semester ending Jan. 23. made public today, contains 251 names. The roll: A PLIS STTDENTS (Forty-six Students ) John Armstrong'. Frederick Baumgartner. Helen Behrman, Irene Bishop. Betty Brown. Minniebelle Cochran. Lorinda Cottingham. Gladys Denison. George Dirks. Elma Ferguson. Emily Garrett, Gertrude Grainger, Lucile Grepp. MargarPt Hackleman. Jane Hall. Dorothy Helmer, Fred Hetherington. Morris Houghton. Helen Irwin. Henrietta Jungelaus, Rose Mary Kelly. Raymond Knapp. Elizabeth Laing, Nancy Lichtenberg. COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Chronic coughs and persistent colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is anew medical discovery with twofold action; It soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and kills the gSrm. Os all known drugs, creosote is recognized by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency for the treatment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the Inflamed membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble an'd destroys the germs that lead to serious complications. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of chronic coughs and colds, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or the flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold, no matter of how long standing, is not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist. Creomulsion Company, Atlanta, Ga.—Advertisement.

PETTIS DRY GOODS CO. o o o o The New York Store—Eat. 18S3 o o o o PETTIS DRY GOODS CO. 'St 1 - y." High Grwdr Sheraton Bed- \ P**m Suite, Regular Price, IfnU XTI Jarebean Oak -- - $401.00; Sale Price, S4OO 00— V 7 _ „ f • Library Table or Davenport IW O P alr fl Full bed, large dresser. FO T \J<Uie Living *** bI *' s * l,rt tl]T ** - we ray f chior e tto and large 0 o ® * 7aoo: WeOellver bv I .1 c •1, I Room Suites I I tne rreicrht 1 W V w Inr Price, $133.50; Sale Priee, —, - _ a-t Booker.- In various 00l- —— -a---.5100.0 --.5100.0 bed and full f Ol* O'Vfiffitlllf PH ors of velour upholstery. Bog- /O IYIHGS sl* drawer. . * WVIOIUIiCU ntozjrrloa. $*#.YS Bale Price. * J Living Room Suites ”’■& Poetor —For Walnut Bed llKaßaamicVilll Manor design. w~w /■>, a- Ikoletorod Seat '% aJjfSJi f tiiilfaL p *~- * B6 °*- Room Suites *£**•• 84 aal/ PETTIS DRY GOODS CO. The New York Store Established 18153

Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen belong to: Edgar E. Brodbeck, 3470 N. Capitol Ave., Chevrolet sedan, from Pennsylvania and New York Sts. J. E. Wells, 618 W. Forty-Third St„ Chevrolet, from Delaware and Markets Sts. Warren F. Smith. 4440 College Ave., Hudson sedan, from Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. Finley Belcher, 2142 N. Delaware St., Chevrolet roadster, from Capitol Ave. and Market St. BACK HOME AGAIN Automobile reported found: Jordan roadster, found at Circle and Market Sts., with .32 Colt pistol in pocket. Mary McCormick. Mary McDonald, Elizabeth Ann Miller, Ruth Mushlitz, Mildred Novard. Mary Lee Orloff. Dorothy Peterson, Waide Price. Eunice Schmidt. Mary Searcy, Francis Shera, Virginia Small, Mary Emily Starr. Marcella Taylor. Edward Van Riper. Guernsey Van Riper. Joan Wall. Frederick Weber. June Wier, Anne Withers. Margaret Woessner, Jack Wright. A HONOR ROLL (205 Students.) Martha Akers, Margaret Albertsmeyer. Madeline Alig. Carol Andrews. Lillian Arbuckie. Russell Arbuckle, Helen Ashmore, Carolyn Atkinson, Alice Atwood. Addie Axiine. Alice Ball. Helen Bauman. Lillian Berner, Vivian Berry, Barbara Blatt Augusta Bowerman, Jewe l Bridgeford, William Bridgeman. Frieda Brili, Virginia Brookbank, Jessie Brunei!. August Cameron. Dorothea Canfield. Mabel Cantril, Charles Caril. Anna Carson, James Carvin. Mike Casey. Rachel Cawdell. Margaret Chandler. Edward Chapman, Letha Chirpp. Amelia Clark, Marcus Cohen Audrey Collins, Margaret Cook, Mildred Cooke. Dorothy Costin, Marguerlta Coulson, Ruby I.ee Creager. Elizabeth Dalman. Louise Dauner. Norma Davidson. A’berta Davis, Irma Dirks, Howard Dirks. Emily Dodson. Carol Donahue. Frieda Easton. Richard Efroymson, Kelso Elliot. Margaret Elrod. Kathryn Elzea. Adolph Emhardt. Helen Ennes. Marguerite Femyer. Norman Ferguson. Gertrude Fisher. Elizabeth Fletcher, Margaret Forcht. Virginia Fort, Jeanette Erazeur. Margaret Gabrill. Hubert Gaffin. Lucile Gaines. Margaret Gaston, Gertrude Gels, Walter Geister, Oma Kathryn Gladlsh. Betty Glass. Julia Goldberger. Freda Goul, Ronald Green, Edith Greenberg. Grace Hankins, Alice Hanna, Leone Hadin, Rose Hartman, Josephine Henderson. Elaine Hendrickson. James Henry. Katherine Hessong. Kenrick Hickman. Bessie Hills. Fletcher Hodges, Kathryn Holaday. Gladys Hooker, Lester Horton. Addison Howe, Elinor Howe. Dorothy Hoy. Hazel Hughes. Elizabeth Hurd, Miriam Hutchinson, Russell Hutchinson, Harlow Hyde, Helen Hyde. Inez Ireland. Evelyn Ivey. Joyce Jockson. Mildred Jackson. Tevle Jacobs, Joan Johnson, Cleo Justice. Marguerite Keilholz, Lois Kennedy. Margaret Kent. Miriam King. Ruth King. Harriet Kistner, Mary Kramer, Hattie Krueger. Dorothy Lambert, Bonna Lees, James Lesh. Ollle Lewis. Inez Lloyd. Margaret Loer, Clarence Lorash. William Luther. Arthur McLean. Frederick McAnineh. Edwin McCorm.ck. Richard McDowel, Donna Mclntyra. Katherine McLandress Eva McLeod. Elizabeth McMahon. Margaret McMains. Marion Marshall. Elizabteh Martin, Catherine Matthews. Carol Mayborn. Virginia Metz, Blaine Miller. Susanna Monnlnger.

Oscar Monleith. Olive Montel, Emma Moore, Catherine Morre. Katherine Mueller, Nellie Munson, Esther Myers. Helen Noble Mary Ann Ogden. Betty Ann turret. Mary M. Patrick, Stedman Pearce, Elliot Perkins, Dorothy Pier, Emily Pond. Helen Powers. Elizabeth

AUCTION Effemember Address: hhmm j Remember Address: 47 W. Ohio St. 1 ¥ 'IT“ 47 W. Ohio St. Back of Goldsmith’s M ||| I Back of Goldsmith’s Drug Store at ijjm J Drug Store at Ohio and Illinois Sts. J 9 HH jm WK I Ohio and Illinois Sts. S IOOOO LADIES’ COATS SJOOOO 1U ’ UW and DRESSES STOCK Children’s COATS STOCK MANY STYLISH STOUT GARMENTS INCLUDED Every garment must go. All this season’s merchandise. Price no object. Now is your chance to buy a COAT, DRESS or GIRL’S COAT—AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Sale Starts 8:30 SATURDAY MORNING and Continues Until Sold BINZER, Auctioneer 47 WEST OHIO STREET BACK OF GOLDSMITH’S DRUG STORE AT OHIO AND* ILLINOIS

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Preeton, Katherine Price, Harmon Pritchard. Eliza Rankin, Mabel Rider. Gordon Ritter. Dorothea Roes, James Royer, Reva Rudy, George Russ. Naomi Saunders. Martha Schoener, Susan G. Shad, William Shepler. Leona Sherman. Jeanette Shilling. Nellie Slelken, Laura Smith, Lucinda Smith, Rosemary

Smith, William Smith. Nathan SaUger, Agnes Spencer. Elizabeth Springer, Carl Stamm, Frances Suppy. Charles Sullivan, Jane Sutton, Mary E. S*itn. Richard Tennant, Tid Terry. Anna Thiele, Constance Thompson, Wilma Thompson, Anna Torlan, Myra Triller, Ruth Trlller, Bess! Tucker.

Holland TTncapher. Catherine Van Arsdel, Delma Vestal. Charlotte Wainbright, Ruth Wataon. Jane Wells. Aria Weyant. Ruth Woempner, Conner Day Wolf, Elizabeth Wood, Martha Wood, Lucille Wade, Ruby Webb, Horace Wright. Beatrice Yates.

ANNIVERSARY SALE Saturday and Monday Os Traded In and Slightly Used PHONOGRAPHS We are listing below a few real bargains / that have been traded in on Brunswicks. All are in first-class condition and carry our usual guarantee. 1 Victor Phonograph, original |1 fA price $275 1 DU 1 Victor Phonograph, original $ 1 O C price $250 v |4f3 2 Columbia Phonographs, $1 OC 1 Cheney $£A 1 Phonograph OU IPlayuphone Phonograph, original price S2OO *55/ - IMiraphone Phonograph, (4A original price $125 45/ 1 IPathe Phonograph, S Q C original price $125. 1 *79 We also have a few Brunswicks that have been traded in on larger Brunswicks that we are offering at big reductions. EASY PAYMENTS srwmvicf[sftop 124 N. Pennsylvania Opposite Keith’s

Circle ChatIf you like Romance you’ll find it in “Her Temporary Husband.” There’s a boy—he loves a girl—and she loves him. The mystery element enters via a silly-sounding will that tells of a fortune for the girl, providing ✓ What it provides makes lively fun and action for seventy of the laugliingest minutes you ever had. A crooked secretary and an obliging valet, a band of tough birds from the underworld start something that results in one of the funniest, most exciting finishes you’ve ever seen. Syd Chaplin is at his best in the part of the valet. Sylvia Breamer is the girl. Owen Moore is the boy. Tully Marshall is the old man and the balance of the cast is great. The engagement is limited. “Her Temporary Husband” will be shown for one week only. Starting Sunday, Feb. 3, at the Circle Theatre. It’s a First National Picture It’s funny enough to make a laughing hyena cry—with laughter. Be Sure to Be There — LAUGH WEEK.

TRY A WANT AD IN THE fl.MEii. THEY WILL BRING RESULTS,

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