Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 231, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1924 — Page 3

FRIDAY, FEB. 8,1924

AID ASKED FOR HOMEEXPOSITION Director Predicts Biggest Local Show in History, Civic organizations and men's ajid women’s clubs are asked to give support and friendly interest to the Indianapolis Home Complete Exposition. in a letter sent out today by J. F. Cantwell, director. The exposition, which is to be held 'at the State fairground the second week in April, “performs a distinct Stops "" , prevents' ,, *j LaGrippe J Pneumonia L Keep strong. Be healthy and free from winter complaints. Hill’s Cascara Bromide Quinine is the quickest acting, most dependable cold remedy. What Hill’s docs for millions it will do for you. Get red box bearing Mr. Hill’s portrait, Price 30 cents. CASCARA j| QUININE W. 3. HILL CO. DETBOIT. MICH.

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Extra Special! ' SOLID MAHOGANY END TABLES At Less Than f \ Half Their $ / \J K Original Price • / kJ Exactly as pictured. Graceful yet sturdily constructed. Solid mahogany*. Top of table 12x24 inches. Saturday, choice, $2.95. (No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders) 12 Feet Wide Genuine Cork LINOLEUM - LINOLEUM Reg. $149 Value Reg. $1.89 Value Yd. 83c Yd. 79c HeaA’y printed linoleum. Armstrong’s and Blabon Closely woven Scotch bur- included ; two yards wide ; lap back. Covers floor fine quality, genuine cork without a seam. linoleum. Velour DAVENPORT * \ Your choice of several different velour cov- CA erings. Full length, roomy davenport. Our v / mid-winter sale special. M / $6.00 Monthly ‘power-poster Company West Market Street—Opposite Terminal Station

Gone, but Not Forgotten An automobile reported stolen be rongs to: Otto Schmier, Cumberland, Ind., Maxwell coupe, taken from Market and Pennsylvania Sts. service to the community and reflects favorably upon its home city,” Mr. Cantwell said. “The exposition is dedicated to the home and home interests.” the letter says. “It seeks to inform and educate the home maker. Every citizen from one angle or another, is concerned with the problems of the home. It may now be said that the coming event will surpass both previous local expositions in attendance and diversity and number of exhibits." OFFICIALS TO SPEAK Irvington Civic Body to Hear Plans for Improvements. John L. Elliott, city civil engineer, and Charles A. Bnowp, chief engineer in the sewer department, will discu.-:-proposed improvements for the east section of Indianapolis at a meeting Saturday night of the Irvington Com mercial and Welfare Association at the Irvington Masonic Temple. The Pleasant Run Blvd. system, between Garfield and Jameson Parks: proposed widening of New York St., and anew lighting system for E. Washington ; St., will be discussed. Brown ■will j outline plans for a sewage system for j the east side, extending from las rence to Cumberland. Kokomo Firm Bankrupt By Times Special KOKOMO. Ind., Feb. B.—MikaJas Bros., manufacturers and retail dealers in confections, were to file a petition in bankruptcy in Federal Court at Indianapolis today. Liabilities are listed at $44,241.82. and assets at $14,869.73. The partnership. composed of four brothers. Greeks, have been in business here eighteen years. They operate a plant and two stores. Methodist Area large The Indianapolis area of the Methodist Episcopal Church is the second largest in the denomination according to the report of Bishop Frederick D. Eeete, which also shows a net in crease in membership for 1923 of 4,987. bringing the total area up to 297.927 members. Wealthy l.a Port Ranker Bead By Times Special LA PORTE. Ind., Feb. 8 —Edward , F. Michael Is dead of Bright’s disease ; at Long Beach, Cal., according to word j received here by relatives. He was president of the State Bank , of Indiana and one of the wealthiest citizens of La Porte. Women Only, Nailed in Raid Btt Vmted Prtß§ MADRID. Feb. B.—A number of j women and girls from some of Madrid’s most aristocratic families were j caught when police raided a secret j gambling club —for women only.

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