Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 304, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1924 — Page 12

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SHANK 10 CLOSE CAMPAIGN WITH

BANOS, RED FIRE Other Gubernatorial Wind-up Drives Today Wait for Results of Vote, Bands will tune up in Indiana Ave. old-fashioned political campaign fervor tonight when Mayor Shank takes the Mump at West St. to advocate his candidacy for the Republican nomination for Governor. Red fire will add to splendor of the occasion. Shank was to complete his cant paign in Richmond tonight*where Kd Jackson is scheduled to close. 'A last minute change brought the mayor back to Indianapolis for a wind-up down on the colored Rialto. Jackson will meet organization workers in Evansville Monday night, j but his Richmond address is considered the formal conclusion of his fight for nomination. "I have never failed to close a cam- ; paign down in the old home town.” j said Edgar Bush. Salem, today. “I’m : going to complete my fight there.” Joseph Cravens was to make his ! final campaign speech at Rushvillt j this afternoon. Ed Toner will wind up at Auburn. Other candidates i planned to spend the week-end in consultation with their managers and campaign workers. OIL INSPECTORS WIN SUIT; Supreme Court Sustains Decision Gianting Back Fees. The State Supreme Court has sus- I tained a decision of the Hendricks Cir cuit Court in favor of John C. Taylor, j a State, oil inspector, in a suit to col j lect SI,OOO inspection fees from th* Indiana Refining Company, due for \ work done in the Goodrich administra tlon. Sixty inspectors claiming a total of $60,000 will likely receive their fees by virtue of the court’s ruling.

CHURCH NOTICES

Qtarclfo of Christ, Scientist Lesson-Sermon “Everlasting Punishment” FIRST CHURCH —Meridian at 30th St. SECOND CHURCH—Delaware at 12th St THIRD CHURCH —3350 Washington Bird FOURTH CHURCH—Masonic Tempi# tn Irvington Sunday Services In All Churches, 11 a. m„ 8 p. m. Testimonial Meetings Wednesday evening at 8 o dock Free Reading Rooms Sl3 Occidental Bldg. Washington at HI. Bt. 1258 Consolidated Bid? . 115 N. Penn St 205 East Thirty-Fourth St. 11 Johnson Are.. Masonic Temple, tn Irvington The Public is cordially invited to attend there services and to use the readme rooms. SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN UNDER 20 TEARS. First Church at 11 a m Becond Church at 9:30 and 11 a. m. Third Ciurch at 9:15 a m. Fourth Church at 9:30 and 11 a m SALVATION ARMY 24 S. Capitol Sunday School 9:40 Holiness Meeting 10:45 Young People's Meeting 6:15 Salvation Meeting 8:00 Week Day Meetings Salvation Meeting Thursday, 8 o’Clock Holiness Meeting Friday 8 o’clock Salvation Meeting Saturday 8 o’Clook Officers in Charge Captain and Mrs. L. W. Amberger and also Lieutenant Beatrice Hughes FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. 608 N. Liberty St between Mass. Ave. and North St. Sunday. 7:45 p m. Lecture by Rev Lydia Crane Messages will be given by the pastor. Rev. Ruth Van De Beuken Message service every Wednesday at 2:30 and 7 -45 p. tn.. conducted by the Ladies' Aid Part of the time devoted to healing. Vou are cordially invited to attend these service. All are welcome CHRIST CHURCH Monument Circle. Rev. lime* D. Victor. Sunday ferrice*. 8 ond 10:46 a. m. Vespers. 4 p. m. Church school. 9:30 1 m. CAJ/LE TABERNACLE May 4tli, 7 P. M. Rev. Arthur Booth-Clibbom of I,ondon. England, world known evangelist Rlbla teacher and hymn writer In four lansmages undenominational author; fifty years in ministry. Formerly pione"r of Salvation Army work on the continent. Hear this powerful preacher and soloist. -Come! Every body "welcome. SPIRITUALIST MISSION will ho'4 Sunday services at 53 H Monument Services at 7:45. Wednesday after- • 2 o'clock and Thursday evening at 1026 E. Washington St. Mesv’wA leader, Mrs Rose Allison and ‘ F‘ n 1 -Vn a!! evening message .y-aVJiUßhr- ir welcome.

M’Cormick’s Creek Is an Inviting Spot as Tourist Season Opens jp INDIfINRPOLIS % % v/'jfe T it 4\ #ff w —r-E \S a " ~M Sl *re huh ROUTE 70 M CORMICK S CREEK CANYON

HIOOSIERS again are confronted with the question, “Where shall we spend the week-end?” Indiana has hundreds of parks, lakes and historical spots calling for every one to come and enjoy. The best way to see America is to see Indiana first. The Hoosier Motor Club suggests a week-end trip to McCormick's Creek Canyon State Park, three miles east of Spencer. Ind. Here is a tract of 350 acres at the junction of McCormick's Creek and White River. A great canyon is cu* through stone by the creek, which runs a mile and a half through the reservation. The entire area is mostly wooded. Swimming Pool Built A swimming pool has been built with depths for children and able swimmers. Trails lead to all parts of the park. One feature is a grove of magnifleant beeches. An inn is situated in the park and equipped with modern features for convenience of tourists. To reach McCormick's Creek Canyon State Park drive west on Washington St. to city limits and take the left fork on the National Trails Rd., marked by a red, white and blue block. Continue on the road until you strike State Rd. No.

SOUTH SIDE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Fountain Square—Fountain Block. 3rd Floor Corner Virginia Ave and Prospect St. Sunday Evening, 7.45 P. M. Lecture REV. A. A. HAMILTON Messages by MRS. BERTHA HOLTZ HAMILTON Do not fail to come and witnean thi* wonderfu’ exhibition of mednimphip and heal the philosophy of spiritualism expounded Good Music— PROF. F. P. DILLON EVERYBODY' WELCOME. Special Notice The Ladies' Auxiliary will hold their message service on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 in the church hali. Messages by Mrs Hamilton and other mediums present. ALL ARE WELCOME PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Park Ave. ait St. Clair St. Sunday Services, 7:30 P. M. The REV. H. W. B. MYRICK, Pastor. Subject: “Those We Like To Meet’’ The Message Service will be conducted by The Rev. Anna D. Throndsen Music by Mrs. Audra Hodson The Ladies’ Aid holds services every Tuesday afternoon and evening at 2 and 7:45, serving dinner at 5:30. The Men's Club will hold a Trumpet Service next Friday evening at 8 o'clock. WELCOME Spiritualist Church of Truth Comer North SI. and Capitol Ave. Red Men a Hal! Rev. Charles H. Gunsolus Lecturer Subject: “CAPITAL PUNISHMENT” Mrs. Nell Edelraan Message Bearer Mrs. Nell Welding Music Director Services Sunday at 7:45 p. m. Ladies' Aid meets Tuesday at 2 p. m. Public invited to attend these service*. THEOSOPHTCAL SOCIETY Free Lectures Sunday Morning, 11 O'clock Main Hall DENISON HOTEL Subject Tomorrow. “DREAMS AND PRE MONITIONS ’ ’ Lecture by L. W. Rogers, Nat. Pres. Theosophical Society. The Second Spiritualist Church (Reorganized) Will hold regular service* at 1856 W. Minnesota St every Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Take West Indianapolis car to Howard and Rapper Sts., waik two squares south. Subject: The Fruits of True Spiritualism Messages by various mediums present. A cordial welcome extended to all.

32, four miles west of Mt. Meridian and turn left. Drive south on State Rrl. No. 32 into Spencer. Ind., and three miles east to the State park. The National Old Trails Rd. from Indianapolis to Mt. Meridian is paved while the State Rd. No. 32 is improved gravel. To return on another road drive northwest on State Rd. No. 12. an improved gravel, to Maywood where it is paved. The park is about sixty-two miles from Indianapolis.

Terrible Tangles of K \SPER KEENE (Kasper's happy alibi.) Tangle Editor—One day when Kasper rescued Krla, the banker’s daughter, from a gang of ruffians, and Erla had kissed the great detective with all the ardor of her young soul. Kasper's wife, visiting in a neighboring residence, caught them in the act. How is Kasper to explain the occurrence to his wife?—Ethel Linda. Kasper was taken comnletely by surprise when his wife grabbed him by the collar a few minutes later, hut he immediately sensed the situation. At first he thought of telling his wife the young woman was a cousin of his but the alibi seemed to lack strength. At last his face was illuminated wtih a great smile and lie exclaimed: "Well!” Mrs. Keene's surprise can be imagined when Kasper put his hand in his pocket and brought out a crisp S2O bill. "What is the meaning of this?” snapped Mrs. Keene. “My love.” said Kasper, "this is j but the first installment of your share of the contract.” "Whaddye mean, contract?" “Moving pictures. It had to come. The picture people have been watch Ing me for some time and now thev have hired me to make several sen sational scenes. I was in one just a few minutes ago. saving a young woman from death. It wasn't a real woman though, only a boy dressed in women's togs. Ah, there could never be any other woman in my life but you. even a make-believe.” “By golly," said Mrs. Keene. “T gotta hand it to you. Kasper. T just gotta hand it to you. You sure are the humming bird's antlers." (You get him in: we get him out. -—By Charles A. Leedy.) BOY ON BICYCLE HURT Truck Crowds Youth Into Collision With Parked Auto. Winfred Wheeler. 14. of R R. H. was injured about the head and side when a bicycle he was riding collided with an auto parked at 435 E. Washington St. He was taken to his home. The boy told police a trubk forced him into the parked autos. Cora Booker, 9. colored, of 25 W. Tabor St., was shaken up when she ran in front of a truck driven by Robert Hall, colored, of 150 T Martlndale Ave., at Raymond St. and Madison Ave. BONUS BILL IS OPPOSED Indianapolis Man Delegate in Conference With Coolidge. Addison J. Parry, of Golden Hill, Indianapolis, with delegates from ten other States, is in Washington today to confer with President Coolidge on the bonus. The men are representatives of State organizations of the ExService Men's Anti-Bonus League. Knowlton Durham, national president, will file a brief entitled, “The Bonus vs. the People.” It states the case of some ex-service and the j general public. Street Car Strikes Truck George Stewart, 932 Commerce St., rnotorman op the College Ave. line,: was charged with assault and battery | following collision of his car with a! milk truck driven by Perry Roberts. j 821 Arrow St., at College Ave. and ! Thirty-Third St. Roberts wa# cut and bruised.

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JACKSON PREPARES 10 END CAMPAIGN; ! SPEAKS TO 12X00 Outlines Platform, Ignores Opponents in Address at Cadle Tabernacle, "Following a conference in Evansville Monday night, I shall return to I nfy home in Irvington to rest. I am ready to abide by the will of the people,” today declared Ed Jackson, secretary of State, who addressed nearly 12,000 persons in Cadle TaberI nacle Friday night as a candidate for | the Republican nomination for Gov- ! ernor. Jacksmj. will close his campaign formally at Richmond tonight In the Cadle Tabernacle address he took up campaign issues, but ignored opponents "I come to you as the candidate of a party that has always played a large and influential part in the development of our country', hoping that you will place its standard in my hands. But after the people have spoken n November, if they elevate me to the honor of the chief executive of Indiana. I shall step out of the partisan field into a broaden one as a representative of all the people, irrespective of ! politics. Relief for Farmers He said farmers have been "unjustly and unduly discriminated against” and "It Is necessary that we seek some program looking to the desired relief for this great group of our fellow citizens. "I favor the continuation of the road program on a business basis, spending only when the money is in hand or available. "I am in favor of a budget that applies to the chief executive as well : as in other officials TTnd departments. I He has no more light to dip his hand : carelessly or extravagantly into the ! public funds than any other man or department "Much has been said about boards and commissions. I am one of those who believe we tend to too much gov ernment. If elected 1 shall appoint | a committee to Inquire into these j boards and commissions. Uppn the recommendations of that committee I : shall promptly take steps to ask for | the necessary law to abolish every ! needless governmental body. $150,000 Saving Uited "Whin we took charge of the secretary of State s office the gross rev- : enne was $1,400,000 annually. Now !it is $4,300,000. While this increase has been recorded, we have reduced I the operating costs from 6.6 per cent of the gross revenue to 4.2 per cent, a sa\ing of $150,000 annually." Rucker Is Minimi Speaker | Alva J. Rucker will sneak to Indiana j University Alumni Association at luncheon at the Lincoln Monday.

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A Puzzle a Day A man had a bank account of $65. He withdrew S2O, leaving $45. He withdrew S3O, leaving sls. He withdrew SB, leaving $7. He withdrew $7, leaving SO. $65 $67 There is evidently an error somewhere, as the two columns’do not add up to the same total. Can you find the mistake? Yesterday's Answer: m PLACET ORE 1 * STAT ORDINE | ORE STABIT I ORE ATABfT 1 The §jgn reads: PLACE TO REST AT OR DINE. O, REST A BIT OR EAT A BIT! Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported to police as stolen, belong to: Joseph T. Mills. Milroy, Ind.. Ford, from Capitol Ave. and Market St. Jack Lindsey'. 313 Douglass St., Ford, Alabama and Ohio Sts. James B. White. 2241 Union St., Ford, Maryland and Illinois St. RACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found by police belong to: William Vondesaar, 401 Parkway Blvd., Maxwell, found at Morris and West Sts. Miss Vivian Ely. 928 W. Thirt.eth St.. Oakland, at Bird and Wabash Sts. s The Arrow Press 110 W. Thirtieth St. Harrison 2718 - -< Match your Coat and Vest with a pair of our fine Dress Trousers, •2.97 to •.97. 1 Hanlelg f G*r. L Wash, and Delaware Me

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WEAR-OLD AT SCHOOL II WINS MARBLE SECTIONAL ‘Oh, Boy, I Get the Bronz Medal,’ Perry Jackson Ex- * claims After Victory, * "Oh. boy,” exclaimed Perry Jackson, 14, of 235 Puryear St., “I get the bronze medal.” He had just won the sectional tournament at school No. 17, West and Eleventh Sts., Friday, in the Indianapolis Times marble contest. He will represent his school in the big city tournament. Argus Edwards, N. Senate Ave., was runner up. Today at 9 a. m. students at Beech Grove were scheduled to meet on the j playground at the Beech Grove school, i Any boy or girl under 15 years of age may enter The Times marble con-1 test. Prizes will be a bronze medal to j each sectional winner. The city champ j will receive a week’s free trip to At-! lantic City; a season pass to Washing- j ton park, and a bicycle. Monday’s tournament will be at school No. 58, Linwood Ave., and E. New York St. Students at school No. 57, Ritter Ave. and E. Washington j St., will also play in this tournament. Play will be at 3 p. m. in the school I grounds. For a Real Appetite State Life Lunch STATE LIFE BLDG.

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