Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1924 — Page 16

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A Puzzle a Day

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The drawing represents a checkerboard, which contains ten checkers. There are two checkers numbered "1," two numbered ‘‘2,” and so on. Start from any checker, and draw a iine. square by square, until you reach the other checker of the same number. You can move back and forth, or and down, but NOT diagonally. A sample course is indicated from checker 1 to checker 1. The problem, .however, is to connect 1 with 1. 2 with 2. 3 with etc.,' without lfiving uty-of the line cross or touchy the same square. And •verv square of the board must be utilized: Yesterday’s answer: !> times S plus 7 plus fi plus 5 plus 1 phis 3 plus 2 plus 1. The* above arrangement of the numbers 1 to 9 produces a total of too.

Anderson Men Acquitted Adoiph Heuss, 55. Frankfort, and Adam Arnbrust, 52. Frankfort, two of six men indicted on liquor ‘ barges at Anderson, Ind., were found not guilty by a Federal jury, Thursday. Both were employed at ' iie Norton Brewery. Joint-Ease for Burning Feet Now that wo know that aching, burn'ng feet ,t-o caused by troubles in the , mall tones in the arches of the feet— And that trouble can only be reached ■V Joint Kase. an active omolient that -oak* right in through skin and flesh direct to the joints and ligaments, isn't it about time to discard powders id medicated baths that only reach the outside of the skin ? And rub on Joint-Ease, that in two ii.inutes starts to soothe and heaJ the inside troubles that cause soreness and burning. Hub it on tonight and if there is any burning left in the morning, it won't ■ e enough to bother. Always remember when Joint-Ease e> in foot agony and burning get ■ ‘it - *iui -k fin eenrs a tube. Hook Hrug 'o. sells lots of Jointrise.—Advertisement. ,'TA After A Bath I'J- With f\\i $ Cuticura Soap Du.t With \ CuticuraTalcum \\ [ / Delicately Medicated Os Pleating Fragrance 6 6 6 i a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Dengue Fever, Jonstipation, Bilious Headaches and Malarial Fever. , Strictly Hand Tailored 1 Upholstered Furniture Built to Suit/You MESSENGER’S | H. Washington and Dehvare St.

I NEGLECT 1 health. Anu one item of health -'■ which is particularly dangerous to neglect- Is the TEETH. Most of us are prone to NEGLECT them until they begin to ache. The I time to attend to your teeth is NOW. Let the'dentist EXAMINE them. It will save you mbney and ! trouble in the future. EITELJORG & MOORE = DENTISTS Corner East Market Street and Circle. Ground Floor. Lady Attendant. \I/C STOP FALLING HAIR *-■ ELIMINATE DANDRUFF And Tender You a Written GUARANTEE That We I WILL REGROW YOUR HAIR or refund your money—if we accept your case. What science has alrea yoneor more than 5,000 others in this and 14 other cities it can Writ* for booklet, “Trlnmph of Science Oxer fVUiineee' I or Come In for FREE EXAMINATION fjlpp < THE THOMAS SYSTEM T Jif, J 609 State Life Building C TREATMENT AT OFFICE ONLY Office Hours—lo A. M. to 5:30 P. M.—On Mon.. Wi‘d and Friday*. Open to ft:3o P M. Quality Caskets—Nominal Cost Our policy of charging a very nominal profit on our excellent caskets i makes our prices exceedingly attractive. We endeavor to carry out I your wishes in every way. ;;*,***";i &?*•*’ i= JOHN F. REYNOLDS , "Lidfr In Sensible Prices” , Main f*439 ’ M 0 S. Pennsylvania Bt.

Remove Spade From Lung John HaVnlin, 3, son of Mr. and Airs. Marcus Hamlin, Linton, Ind., i was returned to his home today fol-i j lowing an unusual operation at the! j Methodist Hospital Thursday. The J I operation, performed by Du. John F. | Barnhill, toy spade that 1 had lodged in the right lung. The ' boy swallowed .the spade while play-j ing, hospital attaches said. Ministers Plan Outing The Methodist Ministers' Assoeia- i tion will hold annual outing at the i Boy Scout reservation, northeast of ’ the city, Monday, June 2.

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

A Flat Rate for Electric Power —is —: Not Honest to Small and Steady Users

The President of the Chamber of Commerce was Quoted a While Ago in the Daily Papers on the subject of Rates to be charged Consumers of Electricity in This Man’s Town. He Said He’d Like to Know Why the Demand Rate Couldn’t- be abolished and Everybody Pay an Even Rate for hir Current. The Principal Reasgn is that such Method of Charging would be Dishonest to two classes of Customers. These Classes are (and consider for a moment if you, Reader, are not in one of them): First—The Consumer of Electric Current for House-Lighting. It would Make his Rates Higher. Second—tS| Consumer of Electricity in a Factory Which Works a Normal Number of Hours Every Day, in and out, Every" Month, in and out, and Who Furnishes Emlpoyment to his Workers Steadily. It would make~ his Power Costs Higher than they Ought to Be, and Force him either to Cut his Profits, or Cut his Employes' Wages. Nobody should have to do either, even to Please Critics who DON’T KNOW WHAT THEY’RE TALKING ABOUT. If the Demand Rate were Abolished it would benefit only One Class of Customers. That Class is composed of Users of Electricity

MERCHANTS HEAT & LIGHT COMPANY “THE DAYLIGHT CORNER”

We are expert shoe rqp pairers in every respect. We use only the „ finest leathers, and in workmanship and price we are supreme. TRY US Ohio Shoe Repair 41) W. Ohio.

Have You Taken Advantage of Dr.JZofield’s New Low Prices? You may now have your Dental work done at a surpringly low cost! Since I announced my big: price reductions, which were made p6ssible because of my increased business, many patients have availed themselves of#the opportunity to obtain the best dental work at such reasonCome In For a Free Examination Have your teeth put in condition before you start on your vacation. To know that your teeth will not cause you pain without warning is comforting indeed. Don’t delay. Come in tomorrow for an examination. Absolutely Guaranteed Dental Work Dr. J. W. COFIELD, Dentist ROOMS 203 TO 208 MARION BUILDING Corner of Ohio and Meridian Sts. ' Entrance 10 W. Ohio St. n/y; A/ff-. Mon<ia ?’ Wednesday, Saturday, 8:30 a. m. to Bp. m. Tuesday, yJTTICeIIOUrS* rhursday, Friday, 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. ra. Sunday, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.

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Headaches and Nervousness No Charge for Examination HOOSIER OPTICAL CO. 148 N. ILLINOIS STREET OPEN SATI RI>AY UNTIL S P. M.

Whose Demand Exists only for a Short Period, a Few Hours of the Day. To Provide Service for them—and they are entitled to Service just as much as anybody else—an investment has to be made in Buildings, Boilers, Engines, Condensers, Generators, Lines, Conduits, Transformers and What Not, the Service* of which they Do Not Use for such a Reasonably Long Time as will enable the Owner, the Utility, to earn a Reasonable Rate of Return Upon it-. Under the Demand Rate System this Customer may Pay Something—and not all, at that —toward Maintaining this Property when Idle, in Condition to Serve him When He Wants Its Sendee. Under a Flat Energy Rate this Man's Convenience would be provided for at the expense of the Household Light Customer and the Steady Power User. The Reason for that is that if the Maker of the Casual Demand for Electricity for the production of which Machinery Must be kept in ■Readiness Doesn’t Pay the Interest on its Costs Someone Else Must, and the only Others Left to Do it are those Who Do Not Benefit by Having it- in Existence. * The Utility Companies are the Great Level lers of Advantage when it Comes to Making Rates under State Regulation. Paraphrasing the Scripture, They Put Down the Mighty from their Seats, and Exalt Them of Low Degree.

JEWELRY REPAIRED DIAMONDS SET / While You Wait CHAS. S. CARTER Mfg. Jeweler. 301 Kreage Bldg. ims’mmmmt ii ii i ——* 10 j/AN IS! PANTS! j® 0 :o Match Your Coat H We Guarantee Fit h Open Evenings i ST Ray Pants Store sinew AND USED FURNITURE West Side Furniture Store r. f. BOX.VAN R. T. RIT( HEY ■UIB \l>s( Washington .street. K. K. K. Used Records In Good Condition, 3 for s©u AMERICAN RECORD SHOP 130 Virginia Ave.

NEVER SUCH SHOE BARGAINS BEFORE Stop! Look! Come in and Be Convinced jMgM See the amazing values we are I **“ W Men ccnne here w<,nw.n nt-iin M for ske that wear. . . *" THE SHOE MARKET STm.’ffiSL'S&S 109-111 South Illinois Street s S'r% , :30

......Saturday Evenings Until 10 0 'CIOCk ———^—— Continuing Our Sale of MANUFACTURERS’ SURPLUS STOCK Even though a large number of people took advantage of these wonderful bargains last s' l week, a large variety remains for you to choose from. Fine Cashmere Worsted SUITS In pencil stripes and patterns, in Men's all-wool medium weight worbrown, blue and gray color. Ex steds. in blue, brown and fancy / \ \ N.\, \ elusive rt ks mm checks. m =■-■■> mm mm Ali sl3-75 F $<C.75 J. JML. Y | ilium Sizes B . _wl Up to Up to /,32 to m gpLjpgl S2O $25.00 g HJ& All-Wool SUITS for Men $g g|~7s ugMiff Men’s and young men’s all-wool blue serges, fancy B Jwf 111 cashmeres and unfinished worsteds in blue, brown B Up to - djfffr l/ j/Jf and gray; also blue and black all-wool worsted, B HBLip S3O V ~*s*rW Pf wit h white stripes. Sizes 34 to 44. Us. 'weW Values 1 11 imported Silk-Mixed Worsteds €j|A 7C % Hi. M Mon's and voting men's suits tailored in the latest, -Jw JMjf Af SB ■M %g / Ht if styles’, pencil stripes, cheeks and plain colors Eng &5F H All/>//i/JSuam * lish, semi English and staple models in imported ggr jiPWK&S jj_ , (lllltlf/Z/HBHm silk decorated worsteds, poudre blue unfinished aM Thar' t"T mwnlu/uB m worsteds and extra fine serges. The various wanted HT W 0 lillllvmUMflr I colors and patterns. Sizes 34 to 42. VKHH Hi Values IfflfW I auto brand khaki work DRESS SHIRTS - Bjf If H SI £RTS—Coat style, . FOR MEN—With or without rah? i $l5O value UilC collar. $1.50 ft/* AM F II values .* jjC * Xgj MENS STRAIGHT KHAKI MEN'S LITEWARE ATHPANTS and gray striped qq LETIC UNION SUITS ia work pants. $1.50 value.. JjluC ! —7sc value FDII III/1 lIP C ' The "zir± - rlfiJiiiiti MM \ 251 Weßt Washington St. I 9 lili \ B ILI II V Hotel Williams Building

* A Saturday Just received a new shipNasturtiums ' s - J The most natural looking flowers made. Gorgeous yellow, slams ~ a and orange blossoms. Flower, bud and green leaves in (TX/l s P ra - v > the spray. \A/ Parcel Post Ad 5c QA Wicker Wall Pocket, 75c reßgjjg? For Artificial or Natural Flowers These wall pockets have metal liners and come In fplil brown, ivory and two-tone effects of green and white, |w black and white and black and gold. flyi/ f Parcel Post Ad 5c Charles Mayer and Cos. 29-31 W. Washington St. Established 1840,

FRIDAY. MAY 30,1924