Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 249, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 February 1924 — Page 16

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TECH SENIORS TO STAGE THREE-ACT COMEDY BY MILNE Cast Is Selected to Play ‘The Romantic Age'—Committees Named. This cast for Technical High School seniors’ June play, “The Romantic Age,’’ a three-act comedy by Milne, has been announced: Melisande, Genevieve McNellis; Gervase, Raymond Katzenberger; Jane. Neomi Mote; Bobby, O. K. McKittrick; Gentleman Susan, Bruce Savage; Mrs. Knowle. Helen Schmitz; Mr. Knowle, Elmer Roberts; Alice, the maid, Dolores Snyder; second maid. Clara Foxworthy; Ern, Ernest IJerider; Ern's little sister, Louise Broueur. The committees; Business manager. Archie Mercey; assistants. Charles Byfield, Minor Conn and Voss Mueller; advertising manager, Robert Moore; committee, Ralph Hood, Robert Finney, Naomi Adams. Mary E. Glossbrenner. Eugenia Harris, Edward Gibbons; property committee, Wendell Hickman (chairman), Helen Brown, Earl Hinds, Isabel Broom. Dorothy Waggoner; costume committee. Dorothy Lovelace (chairman), Katherine Emrich, Keith Smith. Nominees for class historian, prophets, and will-makers made short speeches at the class meeting. Those nominated are: Historian Archie Mercey. Helen Tomlinson. Minor Conn, Pete Reilly and Robert O'Xeil. Prophets. Robert O'Xeil, George Hite. Minor Conn, Ralph Hood, Archie Mercey, Mary E Glossbrenner, Mary J>atham, Genevieve McNellis, Mabe' Wendt, Alice Phillips; Will-makers, Archie Mercey, Walter Waggener, Robert O’Xeil, Minor Conn, Ralph Hood, Frances Peters, Genevieve McXellis, Ona Boyd, Mary Latham, and Alice Phillips.

A. 0. H. TO ATTEND MASS Juvenile Division to Participate in St. Patrick Observance. Members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and the Boys' Juvenile Division will attend Holy Communion at :30 a. m. at St. John's Church March 15. Harry McMahon, county president, .nnounced today. He also requested ill members to attend high mass at >t. John's at 9 a. m. March 17, St. Patrick's day. Stubborn coughing is a needless of strength. And it increases the irritation that is causing . -A* the cough. Stop T it quickly. Dr. / fU/t, Bell’s Pine-Tar j\U.\ V Honey combines 1 Hr the very same medicines which I the ablest doc- li4*v) tors use with the J old time, well-tried remedy—pinetar honey that generations nave relied upon. It swiftly loosens the hard-packed phlegm, soothes the inflamed throat and lung tissue and restores normal breathing. Tastes good, too. Keep Dr. Bell’s on hand for all the family. All druggists. Be sure to get the genuine. DR. BELL’S Pine-Tar Honey Flesh/ MANY are the eyes that are turned to gaze with, keen admiration on the well developed, healthy girl no matter where she may be—on the rapidly moving thoroughfare or gliding gracefully over the dance floor. All eyes turn because we all appreciate the girl with the figure so firm and plump—the girl with radiantly red cheeks, cheeks that carry a touch of roses from nature's own garden—the girl with the sparkling eyes, keen and sharp —the girl with buoyancy and the owing of youth. Not necessarily an out-of-doors girl. Just a girl with ever Increasing blood cells. Just a girl filled with the vim and vigor of youth. S. S. S., since 1826, has stood for Increased blood cells. S. S. S. means restored strength—rekindled vitality—added energy. Take S. S. S. and watch the bloom of youth return to your cheeks. Watch that flabby, ill nourished flesh fade away before flesh that is firm and plump. Red blood cells will do it and S. S. S. will build them. II -contains only pure vegetable ingredients. S. S. S. is sold at all _ good drug stores. The large size Js more economlO C \ou Feel jMgpJUijfcggt oke Tfeandf Again

A Puzzle a Day The commander of a vessel in the Navy had provisions enough to last for a certain number of days. Arriving at a port, he expected to leave seventy-five men, which would give him provisions for twenty extra days, as his crew would be depleted. But instead, he was ordered to keep his full crew, and 100 extra men were placed under his charge. This action cut off fifteen days from the time his provisions would have lasted with the original crew. How many men made ur the original crew? And how many days' supply of provisions did they have? Yesterday's answer: ZSI 0 The two diagonal cuts indicated by the dotted lines will break the eightsquare figure into pieces which may be fitted to form a perfect square. (See small square alongside.) MISSING WOMAN FOUND Mrs. Gladis Herndon, 22, reported missing ty her mother. Mrs. L. A. Mays. R. R. O, box 204, is at city hospital, according to her sister, Mrs. Orville York. 416 Emerson Ave. Hospital officials said Mrs. Herndon was taken there Feb. 7. Mrs. Mays had notified rolice Chief Rikhoff that she thought her daugh ter might have been the woman believed abdueted in a Ford coupe at Thirty-Fourth St. and Capitol Ave., Feb. 10. Revival to End March 9 I “The Seven fold Office Work of the Holy' Spirit.” will be the subject of the Rev’. Emory W. Petticord at Cadle Tabernacle tonight. The tabernacle's evangelistic campaign will close March 9. Pvrfrvtion Butter Make* Kiddies Grow. —Adv.

It’s Your Own Fault if you suffer with your Stomach. There is Relief in the first dose of SHAPLEY’S Original STOMACH MEDICINE Try one bottle and be convinced. Guaranteed by Hook Drug Cos. A Secret of Great Strength and Powerful Muscles Jack Dempsey, World’s Heavyweight It Champion, Reveals a Secret of His. % Training for Great Energy and Endurance^ ■Science has now proved that ycurf ■ reel strength, energy, and endur-S lance, that mysterious force that* enables you to dominate ancApr ■ control others and win in,* ■ every walk of life, all de-Jg w. pend upon the strengthjJy {.and nature of the tnil-Jg V lions of cells that com- W your body and] —that the physical! ■strength of these cells deA ■ pends absolutely on the\ flood you eat, that is, them f material with which theyM fare built, just like a house! sthat is built of boards and! I mud is not so strong at ones ■built of stone and iron. The/ {most important element in/ Vbuilding strong, forceful* ■cells is a peculiar form W so! iron found in the w K husks of grains and/ {the peels nnd skins J ■of certain iruits and s ■ vegetables, hut] ■ modern methods of 3 ■ cooking throw/ * l then* important I away ao that today T* ■ probably not ona perWon. in twranty hat 100 %>roa in hia body. Jack Demptey, \World'a Haayywei|h Champion, ■training, takca regalarly thia newer form* lal iron, known aa Nuxated Iron. When \ ■ great athlete a like Dcrapeey realize the W ■ importance oI iron in the blood, it woald ] \ teem that every man, no matter what hit! \age, who wanta to incraaae hia atrertgth V I ■ and bodily powers, would reelize howdp*® Imoeh more important it ia for him toJ ■a build np hia energy and with Nuxated Iron. ThonaanaSj NL have secured surprising re-3 yL suits in even two abort week yLNuxetedlron ia inexpeoti%7 wk end may be obtained .y yLfrom any

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NEW KLAN INCORPORATES The Klan of the North, anew organization in Indiana, with headquarters at Muncie, has been formally incorporated, according to articles filed with Secretary of State Ed Jackson. A faction of the Klan at Muncie split from the parent organization, adopting a “declaration of independence." Directors: James F. Hildebrand, J. Walter Gibson and Samuel Bemenderfer, all of Muncie. COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Chronic coughs and persistent colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified c-eosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is anew medical discovery with twofold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and kills the germ. 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 and 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 Cos., Atlanta, Ga.—Advertisement. 6 6 6 Is a Prescription prepared for Colds, Fever and Grippe It is the most speedy remedy we knots, Preventing Pneumonia

Come to VONNEGUT’S Everything in Hardware 120-124 E. Wash. St.

ANNOUNCEMENT! THE PARIS Formerly Located at Alabama and Wash. Has Moved to LEVEY’S Women’s Apparel Cor. Ohio and Illinois

Our business /sjhoe rpJjatr/nJof/f/p hr for/(in and And We Tend to Business Superior service and unexcelled workmanship has es tabllshed us in the front rank of shoe repair experts. Let us renovate your shoes. “New for Old OHIO SHOE REPAIR 45 WEST OHIO

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6 to 8 P. M. Our main office and our branches are open every Saturday night from 6 to 8 o’clock. Jfletefjcr Pairing# anb tErustf Company N. TV. for. Market and Prnn. St*. Capital and Surplus Two Millions. NEW AND USED FURNITURE West Side Furniture Store F. C. BOXMAN R. T. RITCHEY 438 Meat Washington Street Sf A New Record Just Out “ r . hn Cross in the \ Pr i„ Wildwood" I ‘Z’!* And six other i Kiau Records 1 Write for our list. AMERICAN RECORD SHOP 130 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis Bring ad with you and receive a package of special needles.

Wilton Rugs On Sale Saturday for.. M If Seamless 9x12 Rugs with deep pile, in handsome Oriental patterns and colors. Extra special qualities for Saturday’s selling. 9x12 Wool Plain Rugs, Taupe and Blue, $39.40 Linoleum Stair Carpet Armstrong’s inlaid New * ao Velvet —in excellent colors . __ patterns. New colors. Tile ) \*l MX and patterns. Twenty seven j \ | XM and block effects. Square / *** S .1 inches wide. Lineal *** I * yard— Y JL _ 1 yard— ) -I- ' _ N.v allo.er effects .nd RraldcJ Rime ‘“"T’ Rag Ruffs *•*• " I,h Braided Kugs •y~,r\>“rs: & border effects. verslble. washable Beautiful colors. 36x63 In. $4.35 18x36 In $1.98 27x54 In. $1.87 24x36 In. $2.69 24x36 In .$1.69 27x54 In $4.98 ■S' ‘power-fSster £ Linoleum, Linoleum, Square Yard W 79c Umpany 89c 117-21 West Market Street—Opposite Terminal Station

PROFITS ARE FORGOTTEN In Horuff’s Sweeping CLEARANCE SALE Men’s and Women’s High (JSlif Shoes and Oxfords Mmik ni*. for and ** ft* Mn. cr* ' tv O R K t Misses’ and Children’s Fancy Infants’ and Dress and School Children $ 1 j- —Infants’ and Children’s Extension Soles and Fancy Shoes FV $j jo s 2= . Combinations and Solid Colors, Kid or Elk. gij nrn A BeSt (iu * lity Ro, ' , father and Men's Half Soles TSC OnUltli fVllil AlDkllNij b,vßt workmanship. First qual- Women's Half Soles... ,50<* LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY ll y- Rubber Heels Gsc 342-344 Virginia v jm ■ ftv W Y 1108-1110 Avenue. ij ■ if m M 1 Ltf ? Fountain Square 938-940 S. JP 1 2630 NorthMeridian St, western Avenue

FURNITURE On Convenient .Veekly or Month* ly Terms at WHEELER BROTHERS 311-313 E. Washington St. PIANOS See our stock before you buy. Low prices and reasonable terms. Everything musical. The Carlin Music Cos.. 14S E. Washington St. v 100 Steps East of Pennsylvania S*. ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS A complete assortment of the latest designs. THE DIAMOND SHOPPE 2nd Floor Kresge Bldg. Corner Washington & Pennsylvania

1 am more than glad to recomtaV mend Dr. West to any one who has defective eyes. He has done wonders for me and is certainly a man who At ** understands his business. ra,AMOta MRS. FRANK SHAW, Tb.t You Will Appredute A " r\n rj |irr C T 242 INDIANA AVE. UIY. V-.. I\. WLDI PLAZA HOTEL BLDG.

QORDOITS 127-129 E. Washington St. THE HOME OF “ Worth While ’ Furniture THE WHITE FURNITURECO. Complete Home Outfitters 243-249 W. Washington St Tom Quinn Main uoi Jake Wolf Let Cuticura Soap] Keep Your Skin Fresh and Youthful Sample Soep. Ointment, Tilenm free. Address f Onttcars Lsbersterlee. Dept, It, MsJden, Mass

Cool Enough for Brisk Piny and Then You’ll Enjoy a Pair of Good ROLLER SKATES These are the safe imMy proved kind with selfcontained bearings. STRONG BALL-BEARING SIDEWALK SKATES—Priced $2.25 and $2.50. STEEL ROLLER SKATES —For beginners. These are not ball bearing. A pair, sl. Charles Mayer & Cos. 29-31 W. Washington St. Established 1840.

ENTER MARCH 3 Every week our Employment Department receives scores of calls like this: Were need:ng a good beginning stenographer who also has a fair knowledge of bookkeeping—one who can develop and take on responsibility. This Is a fine opportunity." Some are for exclusive bookk“eperg or stenographers. But most firms prefer persons who can do both They want young men and women who can move up the ladder rapidly T hey want people who will take an intense interest in the business and help to make it go. There’s a great field in this line for all who will qualify. Ts interested, attend Indiana Business College at Marion Muncie bogansport, Anderson. Kokomo, Lafayette, Columbus, Richmond, Vincennes. or Indianapolis. Get in touch with the point you prefer, or see. write, or telephone Fred W. Case, Principal. r-nn.-1.,, 1 . V-rrwe-t. Ft —♦ TVltov tV-TtVl T. W C. A., T4lSStt.

QUALITY Sensible prices without sacrificing quality. A high grade steel casket at the price of an ordinary wood caskeL Visit my display rooms and be convinced. JOHN F. REYNOLDS MA in 0439. “Leader in Sensible Prices.” 950 N. Penn. St.

For 28 Years We } ve Maintained These Banking Policies FIRST: To offer personal service of the highest order to patrons large and small. SECOND: To create a friendly atmosphere. THIRD: To have you know and feel that advice of our officers and helpfulness of our courteous employes is yours for the asking. FOURTH: T° never allow customers of this bank to do more for us than we do for them. FIFTH: To have your good will and hold it. SIXTH: Remember we pay 4%% on savings. Hours: Daily 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturday , 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Meyer-Kiser Bank 136 East Washington Street 1

§ EYESIGHT aches and consequent nervousness lowers your Reading Glasses Double Lenses Eyes examined, correct Double lenses —ground tolenses and mounting of gether; no lines to obstruct your own choice; complete, the vision; complete— No Charge for Examination Hoosier Optical Cos. 148 North Illinois Street V 2 Block North of Traction Terminal ■MHUMHi OPEN SATURDAY l NTH, a p. M.

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