Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 309, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1924 — Page 18

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WORKMEN UNEARTH BREWERY STORAGE 'Gas' Tanks Take Place of Beer Hogsheads, By United Press CRAWFORDSVILLE. Ind., May 9. —Visions of beer, hogsheads of it stored in an underground chamber a block long were revived in the minds of pioneer Crawfprdsville residents when workmen excavated for a foundation for a filling station on the old site of the Lorenz brewery. After workmen dug into the chamber Carl Mayers, grand nephew of Henry Lorenz, owner of the brewery, found a copper box which had been placed in the corner stone of the brewery building in 1865. An American flag, a copy of a weekly newspaper of that date and a collection of old coins were in the b-x. Mrs, Caroline Spitnagle. daughter of the founder of the brewing company, who remembered the occasion of the corner stone laying, directed the search. Accessory Thefts Investigated Detectives today questioned two men about automobile accessory thefts. Mrs. Leo H. Wiltsie, 2137 Prospect St., said she recognized parts stolen from her car on an automobile belonging to one of the men.

A Puzzle a Day The haseball season is coming in and here is a puzzle to interest the “fans.” A nine-inning game was played between the Sockets and the Rockers. The Rockers, as home team, batted last, and were never behind, although the score was tied at several points. The Rockers won. and the scorekeeper found that they had scored 'exactly one run for every five outs against them. Whereas the Soekers had scored cne run for every nine outs against them. What was the final score, and how was the game won? Yesterday’s answer: L GAG LEVEL ROTATOR In the “word triangle” shown above the words “gag,” “level,” “rotator” all are reversible. The vertical line in the center spells the word “lava,”

Why They’re Using Joint-Ease for Burning Feet \ Just because it is now known that burning, sore, aching, swollen feei are caused by trouble in the many joints in the foot and Joint-Ease soaks right in and gets to the seat of the trouble —the cartilage and ligaments of the joints. And to think that for generations we have been powdering and soaking our feet, thinking the trouble was only skin deep—an old-fashioned idea. Well, better late than never—just stop the powdering and medical bathing and other foolishness for three days and just rub on Joint-Ease—and remember when Joint-Ease gets in foot agony and burning get out —quick—60 cents a tube. Hook Drug Cos. sells lots of JointEase. —Advertisement. 6 6 6 is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Dengue Fever, Constipation, Bilious Headaches and Malarial Fever.

i' '. v/i i./ A guarantee can be made only on the records of the past, as the future will take care of itself. On the basis of our past work, we can guarantee you satisfaction or your money back. First-Class Work For Less Than Others Ohio Shoe Repair < 45 West Otto

WhQppt X '\ | • I Yesterday's Portrait, Charles Chaplin

Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism Mr. Tn^?p^??~sffl l etPTT*^TochestPr I ”^^ V.. Miffered for years with rheumatism Many times this terrible disease left him helpless and unable to work. He finally decided, after years of cease less study, that no one can be free from rheumatism until the accumulated impurities, commonly called uric acid deposits, were dissolved in the joints and muscles and expelled from the body. With this idea in mind he consulted physicians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescription that quickly and completely banished every sign and symptom of rheumatism from his system. He freely gave his discovery, which he called AUenrhu, to others who took it. with what might be called marvelous su -cess. After years of urging be decided to let sufferers everywhere know about his discovery through the newspapers He has therefore instructed druggists everywhere to dispense Allenrhu with the understanding that if the first pint bottle does not show the way to complete recovery he will gladly re. turn your money without comment. Hook's Drng Store. Haag Drug Cos. can supply you.—Adyertisement.

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“Weary Willies” Lose Home Some poor "knight of the road” is bemoaning the loss of one of his many homes today aa fire headquarters reported an empty box car in the C. I.

MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY The State Savings & Trust Cos. • 9 East Market Street

POPULAR STYLES In Men’s and Young Men’s SPRING SUITS ) Hand Tailored Suits All wool; conserv- SKM phT itive or English mod- m JKgA. els, gray, brown and fy g g jfiljw' blue, .in silk mixed g J\ worst e ands, unfinished m worsteds and cashmeres, W °jy $. i . Specially priced for Satur- g r /jtlikX day selling reBBSB&a if?V ' V | jft A small deposit will hold any purchase. ® 1 SERGES and CASHMERES /Pl™ A FY?rl All-wool blue serges, *7 P* iTlf fancy cashmeres and m M* I nj wM-yh '• If worsteds. These are I Vl | ‘Jr real spring suits. Sat p W urday special at.... ||( MEN’S and YOUNG MEN’S ■IV Blue and brown m/gf, AA pencil stripes, cash- <0 || |_ *VrU meres and all wool gj “* fancy serges; in brown and blue. Sizes 11 A m \ up to 44. S2O values .. Khaki Coveralls Chiffon Hose Dress Pants Six pockets, tan. Oorert Women’s silk chiffon For .ind younpr cloth. Sizes 38 to 46. hose, all the leading , f . MhnM , rwt> j n t „ding Limit two to a custo- light colors. Limit two fhr famous Mayfield mer. Special— pairs to a customer. hairlines $1.95 79c $2.95 FRANKLIN’S - 251 W. WASHINGTON STREET

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& W. Railway yards at Turner and Pershing Aves., burned up late Thursday. It is that “Weary Willies” built a fire in the car to ward off the chilly blasts. Damage was estimated at S3OO.

IX7T7 STOP FALLING HAIR W L ELIMINATE DANDRUFF And Tender You a Written GUARANTEE That We WILL REGROW YOUR HAIR or refund your money—ls we accept your case. What science haa almore than 5,000 others in this and 14 other cities It can Write for booklet, "Triumph of Science Over B*ldn*’’ M\ or Come ,n for FBKE EXAMINATION Wms\ THE THOMAS SYSTEM f 509 State Life Building jjs—TREATMENT AT OFFICE ONLY Office Hours—lo A. M. to 5:30 P. M.—On Mon., Wed. and Fridays. Open to 8:30 V. M. *Ac You Mfea. 7. . Telling th . e £ ° ld Stor * of Satisfaction glasses I got of you are perfect'JfiJMiMXt,YjJa. ly satisfactory in every way. I cheerfully recommend you to others Mrs. John Casey, I v 1125 E. Pratt St That You Will Appreciate examination free rxn n IIfCOT 242 INDIANA AVE DK. L. K. WLjl PLAZA HOTEL BLDG. , - - _ Eiteljorg and Moore The Reliable dfnists 24 Years In Same Location AN* k-F * But we are not magicians or miracle workers, we can’t always save teeth to owners who have too long neglected them. Come in and save them. Painless Extracting—DON’T HURT A BlT—Asleep or Awake. Corner East Market Street and Circle. Ground Floor. Phone MA In 3411 Honrs. 8:30 to a Sunday*, 9 to 12.

Concrete Lawn and Garden Furniture \,) I Catalogue on s|j ( ,| Request Practical Cement Block Cos. 1102 W. 25th St. Phone—Randolph 0234

SCREEN DOORS WINDOW SCREENS Strong, well-made frames, with Adjustable wood frames, with black black bronze and gal A _ _ screen cloth. Mauy </\ vantted wire. Price* 30 I’ r ' <v>B B, *rt 4L/C 50 ft. 4-p!y %-ln. hose at.. $4.95 Sod Lifter $1• 7 5 Wood Porch Gates up from. $J. 39 7;rals’s‘&'speciai 'at V. . 50? Poultry Netting, per sq. ft.,.re up i; raKP Catcher for Mower.. 90c <‘P 4 tine Spading Fork, at . SI.OO Screen Paint, M pint 3Qg

[Banking Hours Daily 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturday BA. M. to BP. M. J DON’T FORGET— All deposits made before S p. m. tomorrow — Saturday, the 10th —will receive interest from May Ist. There’s an extra profit for you. Meyer-Kiser Bank 128 East Washington Street <iu j .l ft 1

Practical Gift Suggestions for Mather’s Day, May 11 or artificial Ms I . ... A flowers. The g A Smart Under* £?£panesl F Arm PUTSe W / 7j\ Gsisha girl Umbrellas , Z/M l are very at- Stubbv and Commodious and handy tractive. For new, $5 to i in either leather or silk, parcel post* add 10c. sls. j $3.75 to $lB. For Gift Ideas, Come to the Gift Store Since 1840 Charles Mayer & Cos. 29-31 W. Washington St. Established 1840.

NEW AND USED FURNITURE West Side Furniture Store F. C. BOXMAN B. T. RITCHEY 438 West Washington Street

YOUR DESIRES FULFILLED You need not sacrifice complete funeral direction to the demands of economy. policy of the best service and quality caskets at the lowest cost, gives you both. JO^^I^NC^DS “Leader in Sensible Prices” Main 0439. 950 N. Penn. St.

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“Going Out of Business Sale 99 SANDERS LAMP SHADE CO. A Selling Entire Stock . at This Time m| I* P In Future We Are Going to *T Sell Wholesale Only W Polychrome Bridge and Floor Lamp Bases i' s^.9B , ! | P r Jpward | Floor Lamp Shades i Exceptionally Good Quality All Colors and Kinds fjQ Upward Ed Sanders Cos. 229 Indiana Ave. LI ncoln 8623

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