Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1924 — Page 24

12

EXPLORATION BY LIBRARY ROUTE Vacation Book Privileges in Effect June 14 to Oct, 1, Why not explore the Rockies, roam through the New England highlands, visit China and tour Brittany and France and numerous other countries this summer? All for the mere effort of opening books. Lovers of travel and outdor life will like these books suggested by the Indianapolis Public Library: “Vacation Tramps in New England Highlands.” by Chamberlain. “Cap© Coddities,” by Dennis. “We stood ravished at the beauties and delicacies of this sweet soil.” “Westward Hoboes,” by Dixon. Two Boston girls prove that womer. can be good sports. “Wanderings in Northern China,” by Franck. First hand experiences of absorbing interest. “Great Pirate Stories,” by French. Seventeen stories, old and new. “Coasts of Romance,” by Garstin. If you cannot go to Mrocco.Tiere is a gay and excellent substitute. “Trapping With a Poet in the Rockies," by Graham. The tang of the woods with philosophy and poetry thrown In. “Nature in Downland.” by Hudson. Charmingly characteristic of Hudson’s best. “Among French Folk.” by Johnson. Gay vagabondage tuid humor —journalist and his wife on a walking trip. “Songs for Fishermen,” by Morris. Anthology of the best fishing poetry. "End of the 'frail.” by Powell. By motor from El Paso through British Columbia to Prince Rupert. ‘“West Broadway,” by Putnam. A jolly tale and a practical guide book to the West besides. “Out Trail," by Rinehart. Incidents of camp and trail life related with Mrs. Rinehart’s usual vivacity. “Everyday Adventures,” by Soovillel. Atlantic Monthly essays about birds, rattlers and orchids. "Childhood in Brittany Eighty Years Ago,” by Sedgwick. Charm ing picture of old-world life. “Sailor Town Days.” by Smith. Mostly about the wharves of London. the “dock liaunters’ paradise.” “'Trout Lore,” by Smith. By the angling editor of Outdoor Life. “Wheel Tracks.” by Somerville. Humorous and leisurely pictures of old-time fox hunts In Ireland. Special vacation privileges will go in effect at the public library June j 14. This means you may take half a dozen books and keep them from June A4 to Oct. 1. By depositing $1 for postage you; may have your vacation books i

l&Skid The true worth of a tire is evidenced by its performance on the road i|||jß|y wherp the service that is inbuilt at the sacBig, burly Cooper Cords are built to serve Jelllgiltf/ and to satisfy. Made of the finest maJHEjSBf/ terials, carefully selected and tested. j Fine appearing, unusually large tires. WlMi I Jm r co ? l^or^a^e eas y steerl||gSjl| The y ° U Can epenc * u P or b and the The LJ.CooperßubberCo. Capitol Ave. and Vermont St. Indianapolis, Ind.

Here’s 69-Mile Vacation Trip

THE SHRO£S j? p/wx rmmmi: Cnwnoitfe V IT*" N \ 'ypf w > I Oregon check r OtHYOM STRTC PARK ROUTE TO TURKEY RUN AND SHADES

■ One of the most delightly places to consider for a vacation trip is Turkey Run State ParU. sixty nine miles west of Indianapolis. Drive west on Washington St. on to State Rd. No. 31, also known as the Rockville Rd. Continue on this road to Rockville, then turn north on State Rd. No. 10, passing through Marshall into Turkey Run. The entire trip is over a good gravel road. "Xbout ten miles northeast of

mailed to you anywhere and may ex change them by mail •whenever you like. The library has purchased extra of vacation books to meet the demand. Picturesque Golf Course The most pir-tTrresiue golf course in the Middle West is located at

Slightly Used ' Phonographs y' PRICE jppjgj| Buy one for your home, sum- Ey jE||f|§raJ * tner cottage or cam;,. Large j gH and varied selection, including fb f MBWHEJ many standard makes ami all [ 11 finishes. Fully guaranteed. U *4 [I T|| Terms $5 Down—ss Per Month p* PEARSON PIANO CO. 128-130 N. Pennsylvania St. Eat. 1873. One Price to Everybody.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Turkey Run is the Shades of Death Park, which might well be included in your return route. From Turkey Run follow the Rock Rixer Resorts Route to the Shades. On leaving use the county road east to State Rd. No. 32, driving south on it to State Rd. No. 31, and east into Indianapolis. The Shades are sixyt-three miles from Thdianapolis. Ample hotel and dining facilities tire provided at the Shades by a private corporation.

Long Beach on Lake Michigan north of Michigan City. Throughout the summer season shores of Long Beacli are crowded with bathers. Million Persons Visit Forests It is estimated that 1.576.290 per sons visled the national forests of Oregon and Washington last year.

AUTOS BRING CHANGE Natural Beauty of (tountrywid© Within Reach of AIL Our countrysides used to be the possession of the few people living in the locality. Today, since the advent of the automobile, they have become the possession of us all. The preservation of natural beauty becomes the interest of the thousands of people who look forward to enjoying them in the future, or

IN AMERICA Great Lake trips of various duration. Weekly St. Lawrence and Sagueney River trips. Weekly Eastern Circle Tours. rtound Trip Weekly Yellowstone Park and Colorado Price* of The** TOUTS. Trip-. vry Alaska, iAke Atlin, Youkon and other tours. r r *p 2 00 Canadian Rockies, California, Grand Canyon, Colorado Tours. National Education, 1924 Tour, June 28, to Washington, D. C., and east, returning via Canada. Fletcher American Cos. TRAVEL DEPT.

/ —— \ ( The MIILER-WOHL CO.) ;Store3_For women w No. 12 /I 45 EAST WASHINGTON STREET Be Prepared For Vacation Time me Summer gfe. Wash Dresses jwfv kgffA INCLUDING || Tub Silks II Just the thing for wear at ffgßnlf nrf Lhe tool and comfort able. Different styles and j y Khaki Knickers—For the Tweed Knickers For Outing Season $1.39 Sport Wear $2.98

For a Good Time \ FOR a real natured park, with Forest Trees, 30 acres to roam on. Cottages furnished to rent. Shelter House, Tennis Courts, Indoor Baseball Diamond, Horseshoe Courts, Boating and Fishing. Playgrounds for the kiddies with Sliding Coaster, May Pole, See-Saws and Sand Boxes, Slides in the Water. Everything for a real good time for - -real folks. North of Broad Ripple on White River, Follow road signs to park. HERMAN MERKLIN, Prop. 827 Dawson St., Indianapolis, Ind. Drexei 2851 Call Park Through Carmel

who want their children to find their country as beautiful as they have found it. Help to teach the people to make the highways more and more beautiful. Nancy Hanks Memorial Park Nancy Hanks Memorial Park, where the mother of Abraham Lincoln is buried, is in Lincoln City, Spencer County, in southern Indiana. Twelve miles east of Lincoln City is St. Meinrad, the original Catholic convent.