Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 246, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1924 — Page 12

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COMMITTEES OF HOOSIER ATHLETIC CLUB ARE NAMED President Hampton Appoints Fourteen Groups to Direct Affairs. Harold Hampton, president of the Hoosier Athletic Club, today announced these committees for 1924: House—Walter B. Smith. chairman; lames D. Peirce. Sam Hoffman. Joseph Schmidt. Harry H. Hutton. Athletic —Geofge Wellbaum, chairman; John W. Twitty, Dr.K. I. Jeffries, Frank J. Holzhauer. Howard Venn. Charfes Wilkin>n. A. F. Westlund. Entertainment—Charles C. Wallace, chairman; A. J. Edwards, vice chairman. L. >l. Fahrenbach. secretary: E. B. Hadley. Harry Freeman. Leo McAllister. R. A. Du Bois. C. E. Smith. Frank Sanders. J. A. Smith. E. R. Daggett. William H. Morrison, R. G. Summer. Membership—Gicn Kiser, chairman: William P. Bolles, vice chairman: Ira C. Eoehne. secretary; Willis Thompson, Gail J. Spangler. #ohn Maecher. C. A. Olds. Joseph 1. Argus. Roy F. Hartz. Garrett Kirby. C. D. Bevingtnn, B. G. Halstead. Auditing—N J. Connor, chairamn; Robert Hessing, Charles Thomas. Golf—Charles G. Wallace chairman: Dr. Don L. Miller. Dr. Carl Habieh. Ferd A. Meyer. Paul E. Miller. F. Olin Bra fiord. Waller Patterson, George Rossebo, F. W. Asperger. Nate Wolf. Hugh Nessel. Gymnasium—Charles H. Wilkinson, chairman: Charles Ballman. Dr. F. M. Fitch. Otlo Feucht. A. F Westlund. Swimming—Dr K. I Jeffries chairman: A. H. M.vire, Fred Asperger, Dr. Leonard Kernel. T-wdore Womtut, Boxing—John W. Twittv chairman; V. H. Mercuric. Dr. Don L. Miller A. R Coffin. Charles Wallace. M. L. Norland, W. R. Brewer Basketball—Frank J. Holzhauer. chairman: Martin Quinn, Patrick Fox, A1 Feeney. Nick Connor. Handball—Howard Venn, chairman: Martin Mats. William P. Bolles. Paul M. Goldriek, J. M. Haines. Volleyball—A F. Westlund. chairman: John Shaw. C. A. Kinney, L. H. Corbaley. Kenneth Fisk. Bowling—J. E. Cdemns. chairman;' J. T. Bom. Otto Riebe. Dr. Emil Kernel. Walter Piez Reception—Gail J. Spangler, chairman: Judge D. O. Wilmeth. Dan W. Ritter. C. C. Shattuek, iloger M. Fudge. L H Rankin H. P De.xheimer. Judce H. O Chamberlain, Adolph Rentseh, Otto Roos, R L. St. Pierre. Irvin Morris.

Lights Blamed for Death Times special HAMMOND,- Ind., Feb. 26 George Klosewitz. 35, was run down by an iutoniobile and died within an hour here Monday. John Retiinger, the driver, claims -daring headlights blinded him. Connersville Man Robbed Hy Times Special CINCINNATI. Ohio.. Feb. 26.—That he was slugged, robbed of S3BO, and left in the street by three thugs, was old police here today by Frank Ritter, 'onnersville, Ind.

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GRANDMA TIBBITS mllE oldest Camp Fire Girl, at least of the West, is said to be “Grandma” Tibbits of 1 akima. Wash. She is 76, but continues to visit Camp Fire circles and spreading the Cacnp Fire spirit. Her sisters bestowed on her the mystic name, “We-10-Gra-ti,” meaning “We love Grandma Tibbits.”

ASSESSOR DODGES POLITICAL STORM M, L, Jefferson Refuses to Announce Appointees. With 650 political workers seeking jobs as deputy assessors and but 180 jobs to award, M. L. Jefferson, assessor of Center Township, today was still dodging around “somewhere in Marion County,” attempting to keep the peace by evading the issue. Although Jefferson is known to have completed his selection for the $4 a day jobs, he refuses to make it public until the storm dies down a little. Workers in the three factions of the Marion County Republican party have been numerous in the courthouse recently, each with a likelylooking henchman or two in tow. Martin Kimmel, chief deputy for Jefferson for nine years, resigvti because he thought the Coffin Dotson faction received too many appointments. politicians said. This faction in former years has not fared as well as the and the ShankArmitage factions, but this year controls expenditure of county appropriations.

IfIUNCIE KLAN NOW INOEPENOENI BODY Seen as Forerunner of Northern Organization. fit/ Txmt* Special . MUNCIE, Ind., Feb. 26.—Members of Delaware County Klan No. 4 of Muncie. were known today as “Nobles of the North,” independent of the national Ku-Klux Klan organization, following the adoption of such a tea olution by officials of the local unit here Monday night. In proclaiming a break with the na 1 tional organization officials declared that free speech had been suppressed by State and national headquarters and freedom of the press had been abridged. The first congress of the new organization will convene in Muncie March 24. at which time national, State and district officers will bo elected. The belief has been expressed bjf officials that the new movement which has secretly gained headway several j months will be indorsed by a majority of the Klavems in Indiana, Illinois 'and Michigan. The charges conclude that the Knights of the Ku-Klux Klan. Inc., of Atlanta, Ga., and the women of the Ku-Klux lan with headquarters at Little Rock, Ark., are both privately owned concerns for personal gain and aggrandizement of State and national officers. Kite Applications Due Wednesday Fina applications for degree candidates at the State convocation of Adoniram Grand Lodge of Perfection of the Scottish Rite. March 18-22, at Murat Temple, will be received at a. meeting of the lodge Wednesday night.

01 ERL our FROM ECZEMA In Little Water Blisters. Cuticura Healed. “ Eczema broke out on my scalp in little water blisters It itched ® badly causing me to scratch, and then it would burn like fire. I could hardly stand It at times. My hair began falling out, and became very dry and thin. “ The trouble lasted about six months. I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using three cakes of Cuticura ! Soap and three boxes of Cuticura i Ointment I was completely healed ” (Signed! Mrs. Cora B. Palmer 741 S. 14th St., Havelock, Neb. Give Cuticura Soap,Ointment and Talcum the care of your skin. f ixplM Tnt to Mail. Address: “Ostiscri LsSsr•tails. Dtot H, MiM.a Itjbn " Se and mp. where. Sop O Tilrnmjfc Try w **e.*H Stick

FEDERAL OIL CASE STANDS OR FALLS WITH INJUNCTION Pomerene and Roberts Expect to Fight Major Issues in Early Stages. Bit United Press WASHINGTON. Feb. 26.—The Government's case for cancellation of the oil leases granted by former Secretary of the Interior Fall and Secretary of the Navy Denby to 'Edward L. Doheny and Harry F. Sinclair will virtually stand or fall in injunction suits shortly to be instituted to halt withdrawal of oil from the reserves. Because of this Atlee Pomerene and Owen J. Moore, special counsel, in whose hands President Coolidge has placed prosecution of the cases, are taking “exceptional pains” to be ready to fight out the major issues of the case at an early stage. Pomerene and Roberts believe the defendant oil companies will force the Government to show its hand immediately after suit is filed. As soon as temporary injunctions are asked, the counsel anticipate Sin clair and Doheny will ask the courts for immediate hearings on making t he injunctions permanent, forcing the Government Into the open. This applies only to civil suits. Whatever criminal action be contemplated will be taken later. The task of Ponif rene and Roberts, is difficult because of muntalns of documents and testimony to be examined and the unavailability of much of it for court use on the other. With six assistants, they are holding daily conferences.

MARION CLUB MAY END RECEIVERSHIP Stockholders to Hear Plan March 12. Plans to end receivership under which the Marion Club, a Republican organization, is now operating, will be laid before stockholders March 12, Receiver Frank A. Svmmei said today. Need for a reunited fyor • in the coming campaigns was given as reason. Probate Judge Mahlon E. Bash made the anouncement in a speech Monday night before the Irvington Republican Club, at which the G. O. P. drive in Warren Township was started, A. Lemcke. ex-county treasurer, has consented to head the reorganized club. Judgt Bash said. Members of the Shank and Coffin factions will make up the remainder of the ticket, he said.

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The words “Have a Fort PecAns" on the inside cover of the box seem to have nothing to do with its contents. Yet If the letters in those words are re-arranged properly to form two words, they will tell what the box contains. What Is In the box? Yesterday’s answer: If a fur coat were bought for S2OO and sold for $250, the profit would be 20 per cent. Fifty dollars is the profit, and many persons wilj give 25 per cent as the amount of profit; for SSO Is 25 per cent of S2OO. But profit is properly figured on selling price; and SSO is 20 per cent of the selling price—s2so. ASPARAGUS MAKES FIRST APPEARANCE Cold Weather Increases Price of Staples, Asparagus appeared on the city market today for the first time this year. It sold at $1 a pound. It was said there were only two cases in the city. There was a slight increase in price ts almost every commodity. Green tea.ns. at 35 cents a pound, had in creased 5 to 10 cents over last week. Leaf and head lettuce were Up to 20 cents a pound and 20 cents a head. Other prices: Old cabbage, 5 cents a pound; new cabbage. 8 and 10 cents a pound; green peas. 40 cents a. pound, i cent reduction; strawberries. 65 cents a quart; peppers, 10 cents each. Stand holders said that rise in prices was due directly to the cold we .ther. , i PREMONITION SAVES $lO Man Hides Bill Under Loaf of Bread Just Before llold-Up. Roy Lynn, 2347 Hoy't Ave, "felt.” a hold-up coming. He took his $lO bill and slipped it under the loaf of bread ho was carrying. His premonition was correct. At Keystne Ave. and the Big Four tracks a colored man relieved him of 33 cents and departed In haste. And the $lO bill stayed with Lynn.

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The “7500” Club MH|9 is a group of Indianapolis | women who have changed Wash-Day to Play-Day Are 'Vou Member? Demonstrations In Your Own Homo Hatfield Electric Cos. Meridian at Maryland MAin 0123

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SOCIETY ELECTS TERRE HAUTE MAN Herbert Briggs Heads Sbns of Revolution. Herbert Briggs of Terre Haute will head the Indiana Society of the Sons of the American Revolution during the current year. He was elected Monday at the thirty-fifth annual meeting of the organization at the University Club. The retiring president, Cornelius F. Possom of Indianapolis, was elected second vice president. Other officers named: I. H. Fowler, Spencer; Mason J. Niblack. Vincennes, and Sidney S. Miller, Indianapolis, vice presidents; Thomas T. De I/a Hunt, Cannelton, secretary-treasurer; William C. Royse, Bloomington, registrar; the Rev. Augustus Wllmore, Winchester, chap- ■ lain; Joseph H. R. Moore. Indianapolis, ! historian, and Timothy W. Sherwood, Ft. Wayne, geologist. Tlie meeting was held on the 145th anniversary of the capture of Vincennes from the British. SPECIAL JUDGE NAMED John W. Craig of Decatur Circuit to Hear Hope Bank Case. B i/ Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind., Feb. 6.— Judge John W. Craig of the Decatur Circuit Court, has been chosen as special judge in the case of Janies M. Sims, of Indianapolis, and R. K. Ferry, of Hope, who are charged jointly in Circuit Court here with the failure last year of the Hope State bank. The trial will starL Monday, March 3. Sims has employed Joseph R. Morgan. of Indianapolis, to defend him. Poison Mistaken for Medicine By Times Special LOGANSPORT. Ind.. Feb. 26.—Mrs. Pauline Illingsworth, 57, took poison in the belief that It was cough medicine. Attendants at the St. Joseph Hospital say her condition is serious. Harmless Means of Reducing Fat Many fat people fear ordinary means for reducing their weight Here is an extraordinary method. Extraordinary because while perfectly harmless tio dieting or exercise nre necessary. Marmola Proscription Tablets are made exactly in accordance with the famous Marmola Prescription. You reduce steadily and easily, with no ill effects. Procure them from your druggist at one dollar for a box or send price direct to the Marmola Company. 4612 Woodward Avenue, Detroit. Sfieh—Advertisement.

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MORE SUNSHINE ON BILL Fair Wednesday With Little Change in Temperature Is Weather Menu. Another day of sunshine, just to remind one that spring is not so* far away after all Is the prediction today of J. H. Armington, local meteorologist. Fair tonight and Wednesday with little change in temperature is Armington 's prediction. The lowest temperature tonight will be about twenty to twenty-five degrees above zero, he said. Bloomfield Boys Missing Fred Schellenger, 15, and Maurice Applegate, 15, both of Bloomfield, Ind., have been missing from their home since Sunday, police were told today. Perfection Balter Makes Kiddies Grow. —Arfx.

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Match your Coat and Vast with a pair of our fine Dress rousers, #5i.97 to $6.9’/. J&aaleLs^ Cor. E. Wash, and Delawaro Sts. CORDON’S 127-129 E. Washington St. THE HOME OF **Worth While” Furniture THE WHITE FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Outfitters 243-249 W. Washington St. Tom Quinn Main not Jake Wolf

When You Think of FURNITURE Think of WHEELER BROTHERS 311-313 E. Washington St.

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TRUSSES and Elastic Hosiery We are specialists on trusses and elastic hosiery—there is a style and kind Bj&Zs here to fit your lls|r particular ease. RnW Thor ough exam in ati on of Ik. each ease to make sure of a comfortable fit. Akron Truss Cos. aid Mass. Ave.

The actual fuel value of coal or coke is found in the carbon it contains. In our coking process the smoke and tarry products are removed from the coal, leaving almost pure carbon. And the coals we use are all low in ash, free from slats and stones. You, therefore, get more actual fuel value out of a ton of coke than out of a ton of coal. There is nothing like Indianapolis By-Product Coke for home heating purposes and the sooner you convince yourself of this, the sooner will you free your household from all the disadvantages of coal—from inconvenience, inefficient heating, waste of fuel and smoky, sooty chimneys. More than 65 dealers can supply you with this Ideal Fuel, and we are prepared to fill all their requirements. The rules for burning coke are simple, and may be had on request. If you do not secure satisfactory results, telephone us. M X ic Citizens Gas Company

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i Do Not Suffer ■■■■ .....i HEADACHE. DIZZINESS. INFLAMED OR WATERY EYES. - NERVOUSNESS, CAN’T SLEEP AND ALL DEFECTS OF THE EYES CORRECTED. la the Detroit plant of the Ford Motor Car Company, says the report. •Jft.ono out >f CO.OtXi workers have defootive vision. E. I DuPont de mours & Cos.. at Wilmington. Del., asII n--ll as the Ford plant at Detroit, b.is fi ■ g adopted a system of eyesight conser- m vatlon among its employes. % WjarttxShefl Lyes will be examined without eh Hecharge. Phone Lincoln 1(15! Dr. JOSEPH S. FANCHER win C ull at Residence 313 Kresge Bldg. Third Floor Hoars, 8 to 5; \\ itho’it hitrn ( harge <r*Mliiate Optical Specialist. Sunday, 9to It

CROWDED The ridiculously low prices on all remaining women’s wear have been crowding our aisles. Women know real values. There are some choice items still here which will be placed on ‘ ‘ sale ’ ’ tomorrow. Better come early. Store opens 8 a. m. SI.OO WOMEN’S SHIRT r A WAISTS DUC $1.50 GIRLS’ WHITE MIDDY BLOUSES DDC SI.OO LADIES’ rn UNION SUITS DUC $2.00 LADIES’ FINE SPRING o£HOUSE DRESSES SI.OO LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES OUC LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS, £A WHILE THEY LAST DUC $12.00 LADIES’ DRESSES, r* A CHOICE DD.DU Hi Where Washington Crosses Delaware ■■

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