Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 297, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1924 — Page 18

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CHITTENBERGER FOR WOMEN IN POLITICS Should Be Given Place in Party Councils, He Urges. By Timet Special SHELBYVILLE, Ind., April 25. Representation of women in all party affairs was advocated by Dale J. Crlttenberger, Democratic candidate for Governor; in an address before Shei y County Democrats, Thursday. Administration of the present tax law. he said, is responsible for many evil conditions. Many property assessments are too high and should be reduced, he said. Jackson to Aid Farmers By Times Special MICHIGAN CITY. Ind., April 25. Ed Jackson, secretary of State and Republican candidate for Governor, urged need for tax reduction, strict economy and business efficiency in State affairs at a Republican rally Thursday. He also declared he would cooperate to aid farmers. Ralston Prospects Bright By Times Special FRANKFORT. Ind.. April 25. Prospects for nomination of Senator Samuel M. Ralston as Democratic candidate for President are very bright. Dr. Carlton B. McCulloch, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor, said Thursday in conference with Democratic workers. Dr. McCulloch spoke at Sheridan Thu-sday afternoon.

Terrible Tangles of KASPER KEENE <Mud-in-the-Face Is baffled) Tangle Editor—Kasper Keene is captured by Ryan Jinheaver’s cutthroats who stand him in a barrel of oil until his clothes are soaked. They then carry him to an open field. The villains get chief Mud-in-the-Face to shoot flaming arrows at Kasper. The chief never misses. It is a sunny day and no rain is in sight. None of Kasper's trained animals are near to help him. The red skin is drawing back a flaming arrow in his bow. Can anything save Kasper now?—Stoo True. Haughville. Back of Chief Mud-in-the-Face stood Jinheaver and his fiendish associates, who hoped to see Kasper Keene soon reduced to mere smudge upon the landscape. Chief Mud-in the Face pulled the bowstring to the full limit of its strength. He pulled too hard. In fact, because the bowstring snapped with a loud “thwang.” Stepping back to the crowd of villains the chief grunted: “Chg. pale face lend big chief shoestring.” Each of the villains looked at the o‘hers and all ground their teeth in chagrin. There wasn't a shoestring in the crowd, because every man present wore congress gaiters. (You get him in; we get him out. —By CHARLES A. LEEDY.)

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Porch Swings Strong, heavy oak, 4-foot porch swings. These swings have slat backs and seats and comejfcomplete Jh | .o*/ with chains and I—hooks. Saturday.. *

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Lawn Settees This is a dandy little lawn settee. Strong and well made of oak, and all they _ _ oost you Satur- Jp J . day I—--18

Strictly Hand Tailored Upholstered Furniture Built to Suit You MESSENGER’S E. Washington & Delaware Sts

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m Fishermen! eSS an a wee^ c i osec i season for six weeks.

Steel Casting Rod —In great variety, from sl3 to $2.85. Split Bamboo Casting Rod — Wonderful values, $17.50 to 83. Reels Level wind, 918, $12.50 and $10.85. Casting Reels —Fine variety, $25 to $3.

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EXCURSION TO LOUISVILLE SUNDAY, April 27th $2.75 Round Trip Special train leaves Indianapolis at 6:30 a. m. Returning, leaves T.oulsvilU (14th and Main Street Station) at 10 p. m. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SYSTEM

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Novelty Shirts Men’s Poudre Blue; collar attached shirts. Special for Saturday—sl.9s

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Casting Lines Finest silk made, on 50-yard spool, per spool, $2.50 to sl. Minnow Traps—Orvis style glass traps, $3. Wire traps, telescoping, $1.75. Minnow Buckets, $2.75 to 80<N Tackle Boxes —Each, $10.50 to sl.

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