Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 234, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1924 — Page 12

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FRATSANNOUNCE BUTLERPLEDGES Spring Term Students Join Organizations. Pledging- to Butler University chapters of fraternities and sororities of those entering for the spring term is announced as follows: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Mary Wagoner, Indianapolis; Pi Beta Phi, Violet Henderson, Dorothy Drake and Kathleen Hottel, Indianapolis; Zeta Tau Alpha, Dorothy Kemp, Ande -son, Ind.: Beta Chi, Mildred Shelton, Crawfordsville, and Katherine Smith, Indianapolis; Sigma Delta, Mildred Durham of Mt. Summit, Ind., and Margaret Troy, Dorothy Wilson and Jean Wilson, Indianapolis. Phi Delta Theta, Worth Schantz, Chicago, and Guy Dixon and Russell Hottel, Indianapolis; Sigma Chi, Hugh Andrews, Indianapolis; Delta Tau Delta. Ted Liebtag, Indianapolis, and Merril Lickett, Connersville, Ind.; Lambda Chi Alpha, Robert Ash, Elwood, and Lawrence Christopher, Chicago; Delta Sigma Phi, Adrian Nail of St. Paul, Ind., Hugh Hanes, Pittsboro, Ind., and Neal Claud, Fishers Station, Ind.; Tau Kappa Tau, Francis Miller and Joseph Bruns, Indianapolis.

UNIONS TO GIVE DANCES Molders and Building Tradesmen Arrange Festivities. Local Labor is looking forward to two frolics, a card party Feb. 29, under auspices of the Molders’ Union No. 56. at Machinists’ Hall, 39 S. Delaware St., and the Allied Building Trades Council of Indianapolis dance and card party March 13, at Plumbers’ Hall, Alabama and Washington Sts. This is for benefit of Electrotypers vnion No. 30.

"Jaywalker" Causes Accident A woman giving her name as Mrs. Lillian Weigand, 90i Garfield Ave., is recovering today from injuries received Monday when a machine driven by H W. De Haven. 711 Occidental building, skidded into a safety zone at Michigan and Washington Sts. De Haven, who is charged with assault and battery, skidded in an attempt to avoid striking a “jaywalker.” police Laid. Theater Plans Dropped Plans to erect a five-story motion picture theater and office building on the west half of the English hotel property by the Market-Circle Realty! Company ,a holding company for the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, have been abandoned. A group of business men headed by E. O. Hunter have bought the capital stock of the lealty company, which holds a nine-year lease. Present plans are to remodel the property for business tenants.

_ Vou CAN IDO MORE? 1 ! * Deeo _ Paving as you wear your glasses * signifies two things—l must know | ft iIV. my business and you must be satHundreds have taken advantage ggr and to them new joys in seeing 9 CaLAS£££ have been unfolded. That You Will Appreciate OON \™toe " 0W rjk) C' I? 1X717 C'T 242 INDIANA AVE. **• WJLiOI PLAZA HOTEL BLDG. j -For Nervous, Rundown Men and Women—§Have yon misery in back of head and neck? Pains between shoulder blades? A dull ache in lower back? Rheumatic pains in muscles and joints? Come In and Take Our Marvelous “Wonder Mist’’ Treatments —rFROM VIOLET RAYS—--1 The most amazing development of electricity, as applied to the human system. The story of startling results se. cured in almost every known ailment to which flesh is heir. Hours, 8 to 5. Sundays, 9 to 11. DR. JOSEPH S. FANCHER —Olassen Violet—Ray—Optical Specialist. Furnished SIS Krespe Bids:. (Third Floor.) Lincoln 1651

r“jpn at the big thrift store ■hi omen ’ s Shoes and Oxfords Jj QKD ER BY MAIL Scuffer Shoes i|gi '• \ywX Juliets Si T* (J! D I inr DI?DAI OS AT ***** quality sole l-ut her and I Men’* Half Soles Tot* 3 I |P | KpSrf*|K |la |. best workmanship. Your ! Women’s Half Soles 50? mill JL il Lit fll 11111 VI choice of Ooodyear “Wing- Rubber Heels 000 foot’’ or Hood “Arrow" rub- I Whlle-Yoo-Wnit. Service LOWEST_jPRITES IX THE CITY. her heels. | if Desired. Thmft Shoe Store MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING- ~DOWNSTAIRS Washington and Me ridioj/BsS Neats rai —

A Puzzle a Day., A man had a bicycle to deliver. He delivered it and then walked back to his starting place. He averaged nine miles an hour riding, and three miles an hour walking. He spent eight hours delivering the wheel and returning. How far apart were the two places? Yesterday’s answer; 1034 Rnol loam A’“lfills|2£Tir^J2! - p-55moi—-g Team A won the football game by the score of 17-16. In the first and also in the second period, A scored a touchdown (6); or two field goals (6), to B’s field goal (3); In the third period, A scored a safety (2), while B made a touchdown with goal (7) and a field goal (3). A’s 3-0 margin in the final period decided the outcome. Wreck Victim Mourned Resolutions on the death of Dr. E. Blaine Haskin, killed in the interurban wreck near Fortviile Feb. 2, have been adopted by the Unity Club, of which Dr. Haskin was a member. At a meeting of the club at the Chamber of Commerce Monday, •!!. M. Tebay of the department of internal revenue on the income tax. Perfection Butter Makes Kiddies Grow.—Adv.

f When You Think of FURNITURE Think of WHEELER BROTHERS 311-313 E. Washington St. 666 is a Prescription prepared for Colds, Fever and Grippe It is the most speedy remedy we kudw, Preventing Pneumonia —Advertisement. j RORDON’S 127-129 E. Washington St. THE HOME OF “Worth While” Furniture to VONNEGUT’S I Everything i Hardware 24 E. Wash. St. 1 r3STT?fnS?ni3liin!*! , s!linS!iiill;!!!linn3HffiSiElEiaiß!ffil^W

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TOPIC Boston Lecturer Speaks at Third Church. John Randall Dunn, C. S. 8., of Boston, Mass., was scheduled to lecture upon Christian Science at the Third Church, 3348 Washington Blvd., at 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. today. ' The lectures are public. Boosters Choose Chiefs A. J. Edwards is the new big chief of the Hoosier Athletic Club boosters. W. Thompson was elected little chief Monday night; J. B. Shaw r , secretary; R. A. Dubois, treasurer; G. F. Kirby, esquire; H. M. Freeman and D. L. Miller, directors. The boosters stimulate club activities. Checking Accounts of business concerns and individuals | are invited, large or small. We ex- j tend commercial credit and pay in- j terest monthly. Jfietrfjer &abmg£ an& ZErusi Company N. W. Cor. Market and Penn. St*. Mine Convenient Offices A That great and fascinating game tft that everjbody is now playing The talk of the country. At lust * v a set complete with dice, rack, 144 tiles, 8 red counters, 32 yellow counters. 315 green counter* and 44) blue counters, in pretty color-d bo*. | together with playing directions. All j the abore for the unheard-of-price—-sl.oo CASH WITH ORDER Mail Orders Promptly Filled BELMONT MAM FAt Tl KING CO. 2218 Belmont Avenue Dept. 37 CHICAGO ; Special Prices to the Trade and rev-iii-ito-g

TRUSSES and Elastic Hosiery We are specialists on trusses ytt and elastic JL II hosiery—there ia jSr joBF a style and kind here to fit yonr Bb&W particular case. k&W' Th o rough exanimation of each case to make sura of a comfortable Akron Truss Cos. 215 Mass. Avo. MmWikY The “AXEL CHRISTENSEN WAY” AT ROOM lOfl PEMBROKE ARCADE

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Investigate $7,000 Farm Fire By United Press MORRISTOWN, Ind., Feb. 12. Representatives of the State fire marshal’s office today Investigated circum-

Chqrles 29-31 W. Washington St. Established 1840.

HOOK’S STORES Market and Pennsylvania Street, N. E. Corner, in I.emeke Bidg. Obio and Pennsylvania Streets, , formerly Franc! * Pharmacy. Illinois and Wa*hington Streets, S. E. Corner, in Occidental Bldg. Meridian and Washington Streets, S. E. Corner, In Merchants Bank Bldg. Opposite Interurban Station. 105 ’I. Illinois Street, Just north of Market Street. East Washington Street Store, East Washington and New Jersey, N, W. Corner. West Washington Street Store, West Washington and Senate, S. W. Corner.

Rubber Teddy Pants,. 29c We offer two sizes at this / I thrift^ r P r^cc< These are stoutly [ /7f CTVqn f made rubber bloomers the seams see ail vulcanized. Should Wee Tots Fall and hurt themselves mother should have healing ointment and antiseptics on hand. Arnica SaJve, nr 15c Malen* <■ A Penßlar’s £OC Salve IUC SOc Benetol 9 J 30c Kilmer’s U. and O. o A Ointment Z.HiC Ointment . C 60c Cutieura on 36c Plex on Ointment w/C Salves m)C 60c Dr. Hale’s House- an 60c Resinol a a hold Ointment *±LC Ointment 44C 60c Mentho an lodine Tincture, ■* p* Sulphur 4aC 1 oz. lOC 60c Peterson’s a f* Borac.lc Acid. a a Ointment 4ifC 4 ozs „ IUC Specially Packed Drugs Bulk drugs which are usually hastily bottled at the time they are demanded, are especially packaged for Hook’s stores in our oVn laboratory. In this way we can testify as to the absolute purity and standard strength. Spirits of Camphor, one ounce, Ys<t; two ounces. ... 25? Camphorated Oil, two ounces Castor Oil, two ounces, 15<*; six ounces .....25? Glycerine Lotion, four ounces 25* Muriatic Acid, pint for Peppermint Essence, one ounce 20<t Sweet Spirits of Niter, one ounce 15^ Turpentine, four ounces, 15<*; pint 25<* Vanilla Extract, two ounces 25<4 Witch Hazel, one-half pint, 20?; pint 35^ Powdered Alum, four ounces 10^ Boracic Acid, four ounces, tO<*; pound 29<* Cream of Tartar, ounce, lOc; three ounces ......... .25? Epsom Salts, pound, IOC; five pounds '... .39? Flaxseed, four ounces, IOC; pound 25? Rochelle Salt* one ounce, lOC. four ounces..!!!!.!, asp Rock Candy, four ounces, 15<t; eight ounces..!!!!! !20<

* | Toilet Prices Intrigue How fascinating it is to be able to buy those toiletries which everyone knows, and which everyone praises—at Hook’s cut prices. $2.00 SCOTT’S MINERALAVA d* 1 1A BEAUTY CLAY $1.1” ace AQ _ SI.OO Edua Wallace Hopper’s nj yoc Clay y*c Beauty Ql SI.OO Boncllla 74 OtIC Beautifler • tC ”8 Witch Hazel SI.OO Mavis Toilet earn, 29c Water, 74c 39c ^. n , aud ’* qßr - IT OA Vegetal UUC ............ £/C (2.60 Fiver's Toilet f t nn 4C Waters SI,PO *yr;;zziZ'. i9c si.so ’old ** OQ sssge C Houbigant’s Ideal Perfume, ‘♦DC 1/ fir ti gd pper’s CO /2 '-**• $1 .DO DoC ~ . , _ _ Coty s Jasmine Per- or in Sfirka fume ’ * 02 *I.DD l P ■DUCK# Mary Garden Per- * f e o 01 fume, oz # !• 1 9 “‘C Narcfsse Noir Per- /*o ?... 22c 52.60 o Hud nut’s Lip nr Coty s 1 aril Per- as ss • stick *fto to 75c fume - °* *I.DD • Roger and Gallet Lip oa Ambre de Jadls Per- <p 1 AC Stick 2UC fume, % oa $1.95 Rouges $1 Azurea Face 25c Mavis Talcum 75r Ashes of Kosee 64c Powder, 69c Powder, 19c _ 60e Mavis Face OA >I.OO Mavis Talcum n 4 60c Djer-Ktss 4? r Powder J9C Powder / 4C p *“ -nr 29c Mavis Double 38c Compact, SI.OO l £ cm,: z-oximtm 79,. 26c Meunen’s Berated s Djer-Kiss Double ffl 4 0 SI.OO Mary Garden Face q A mJ a n„ihh’i"'r*io.V™ t9C Compact $1.40 Powder 84c ‘ CU “ ?4c Karess Single tfl PA SI.OO R. and G. Violet *74 SI.OO Fleurs d'Amour <'’ Compact ......,,......... *M.DU de Parme I4C Talcum 74c

stances surrounding a fire on the farm of Charles M. Rock Sunday night. It was the thrld within recent months on property owned by Rock. Damage was $7,000.

Mofo Dependable Drug Stores

THE WHITE FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Outfitters 243-249 W. Washington St Tom Quinn **.i. UO i Jake Wolf A New and Better Store Reputation for fair dealing, dependable merchandise and reasonable prices has made us one of the best known Jewelry concerns ir the city. Von will And ns a good firm to do bnslnees with; always reliable and always with the most dependable Jewelry at the lowest possible prices. Gray, Gribben & Gray 181 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET We Trust Anyone Who Works k dm, itun. It cough Is persistent, wo suggest K, * M. White Pine Compound In connsotlcn—a sale and reliable cough remedy. —Advertisement.

Valentine Candies of Quality Bunte’a Red Heart Lowney’s Vatentine, 1- Boxes, SI.OO 1-Lb. Box, SI.OO Bright red heart box packed with assorted The name Lowney has long been a favorite chocolates, temptingly displayed in frilled . , ~, . , , __ paper cups * J in denoting delicious chocolates. Here is a very pretty package for SI.OO. Bunte's Red Heart, 2- Boxes, $1.85 Lowney’s Red Leatherette, The same assortment of fine chocolates. A 2-Lb. Box, $2.25 very flattering Valentine greeting. After the assorted Valentine chocolates Norris Variety Valentine h , ave *° n ® “iiady stm has this pretty red s*,, , . J glove or handkerchief box by which to reChocolates, $1.50 member the giver. Heavily coated Norris chocolates, packed in a one-pound appropriate Valentine box. _ , . Lowney s 1-Lb. Japanese Lowney’s Picture Top, Basket, $1.25 2-Lb. Box, $2.00 These are always popular, but how much Such a lovely silk ribbon bow to deck out more so packed with Lowneys’ assorted chocothis box of assorted chocolates, lates.

Ever-Hot Bag, $2.00 The latest convenience —a waterless hot water bottle. 13 instantly hot, and stays hot for twenty-four hours. Is sold complete with a filler which may be used four 1 Ctimes. Extra fillers IJL

1 The “7500” Club 1 is a group of Indianapolis g| women who have changed * Wash-Day to Play-Day fpj Electric Washing and ru ’“’Xwß Wringing Machine Are You a Member? pag|tt '■mSmSo Demonstrations In Your Own Homs Hatfield Electric Cos. Meridian at Maryland MAin 0123 >- . "1 TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY WILL BRING RESULTS.

H.25c Household Ammonia, 17c j For cleaning glass, many housewives think there is nothing like Hook’s Ammonia —add a few drops to the lukewarm water. Another indispensable aid is— Chamois Skin, large size • •A. • • 98c

15c 20-Mule Team Borax; pound 13# 75c. Rubber Household Gloves 49# 12c Bon Ami for Scouring.. lO# 10c Cllmalene Water Softener, 3 for 25# 30c Pearson’s Creolln disinfectant 24# Pels Naptha Soap 6# 25c Gold Medal Furniture Polish 19# 25c H. and H. Carpet Soap. 19# 35c Hoosler Knoxall Soap.. 29# 75c Johnson's Foor Wax..s9# 50c Bennett’s Puppy Biscuits 37c A real saving on foods and remedies for your pet at Hook’s stores. 25c Clayton’s Kilflea Soap. 19# 50c Claytons Vermifuge, soft capsules or liquid 39# 60c Clayton’s Kilflea Powder 83# $1.25 Glover Distemper Remedy $1.09 65c Glover’s Mange Remedy for 48# 75c Glover's Vermifuge 59# BIRD NEEDS 25c Philadelphia .Bird Seed 18# 20c Philadelphia Manna... 15# 25c Philadelphia Mite Exter. minator 22# Cuttle Bones lO# Bird Gravel for 10# Fish Food 10#

TUESDAY, FEB. 12,1924

HOOK’S STORES Massachusetts Avenue Store. Massachusetts Avenue at Vermont and Alabama Streets. Pennsylvania and Washington Street Store, N. W. Corner. Colonial Theater Store, Southwest Cor. New York and Illinois Sts. Anderson Store, 1109 Meridian St., Anderson. Ind. Kokoino Store, 104 Main St., Kokomo, Ind. Lafayette Store. Corner af Sixth and Main Sts., Lafayette, Ind. Marion Store. 406 S. Washington St., Marion, Ind. Muncle Store. Corner Walnnt and Howard Sts., Muncle, Ind. Terre Haute Store. Cor. 7th and Wabash, Terre Haute, Ind.

60c Liquid Veneer 39# 10c Magic Water Softener, 3 for 25# 60c O’Cedar Polish 48# 60c P. D. Q. Powder 29# P. & G. White Naptha Soap 5# 25c Rat Mum 19# 30c Sani Flush 22# 15c. Skat Hand Cleaner lO# Sponges, priced... .29# and up 10c Ivory Soap ....7# Lux Soap Flakes n# 10c Coaline 50ap....3 for 25# Hoosier guisher W ednesday SI.OO Valus H 49c mii^i^^^ t,nguishor your ST, 11! home "U 1 greatL 7 lessen danger from flres - At wl fE 1 v. iS prlce one s;s£* O iS should Place three or four about the house i and one for the