Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1924 — Page 14

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BUTLER TO GIVE DEGREES TO 155 President of Ohio U. Will Deliver Address. Dr. Elmer B. Bryan Athens, Ohio, president University of Ohio, a former Butler faculty member, and a graduate of Indiana University, will deliver the Butler commencement address next Monday* 10 a. m., at the college chapel. Bachelor degrees will be conferred on 152 master degrees on three. Dr. Robert J. Aley. president of Butler, will give the oaccalaureate address tQ the seniors in chapel Sun day at 4 p. m. Alumni day is Saturday. Class luncheon and reunions will be held downtown and elsewhere, and a supper on the campus at 5 p. m.,'followed by an informal meeting. William Kiser, Indianapolis. president, will preside at senior class chapel Saturday at 10 a. m. . “The Piper.” coached by Prof. Rollo A. Talbott, will be presented by the Dramatic Club this evening oil the campus. CHECK PARCEL POST Business Firms Ashed to Cooperate by Postmaster Bryson. Firms which have heavy mailings of parcel post have been asked by Postmaster Bryson to cooperate in a check on parcel ; ost cost, *June 15-28. A notice says: “Instruct your shipping" clerks to mark in heavycrayon or conspicuous'lettering the amount of postage on each package, together with amount of insurance or C. O. D. fees. For example, 10-5 would mean 10 cents postage and 5 cents insurance fee.” Struck Crossing Street Perry Powell, 5160 Washington Blvd., received a serious head injury today when he was struck by an automobile at Michigan St. and { Capitol Ave.. driven by J. W. Reeves. | 5051 E. Michigan St. Powell parked j his car and was crossing the street. Police toolj Powell h> and slated Reeves on an assault and battery chaTge. A Chinese carpenter can look at a place that has to be repaired, and go back to his ben<*ft and cut the boards so that they will fit exactly. WOMAN’S SECRET CHARM 1 In perfect health lies the secret ; of woman’s cherm which makes her ! radiate cheer and happiness wher- | ever she goes. No one enjoys lis- j tening to the aches, pains and woes j of an ailing, nervous, irritable worn- ! an, and her eonditioiy is plainly j stamped upon every feature. The most effective remedy for woman’s ailments ever discovered has proved to be Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Women are soon restored to health by its use and acquire the charm that health alone can win—Advertisement.

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A Puzzle a Day

ESI ■7 a| [U 3|9p There are nine bloors shown in the drawing, each bearing a different figure. The blocks that are piled up form four numbers of two figures each, namely: 24, 78, 15, and 39. The j problem is to arrange the blocks but still keep the four rows, and the single block. Each of the four numbers formed must be divisible by the figure on the single block, and the two figures in each number must total the single block when added together. Example: The number 24 is all right, as it is divisible by 6, and 2 plus 4 but 7 and 8 add to a wrong total. 15 is not divisible by 6, but 5 and 1 total 6. 39 is all wrong. Can you change the-blocks to meet the conditions of the problem? YESTERDAY’S ANSWER: If cars run from A to B at inter- | vals of 2 minutes and the trip takes ' a half-hour, a car running from B 1 to A will pass 30 cars, if it leaves B a minute before a car arrives from A. There are 15 cars already on the road from A to B, and 15 more start before the opposite car arrives at A. For example: The ,cars from A have been traveling the following number of minutes: 1,3, 5,7, 9, I*l, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23. 25, 27, 29. Fifteen cars in all —none of them have arrived at B. The car from B to A takes 30 minutes, and anew car leaves A during the following minute points of the journey: 1,_3, 5. 7, 9, 11, 13. 15, 17, 19, 21. 23, 25.'27, 29. j CORNS Now!—get relief in one minute from corns, callouses and bunions with Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads. They remove the cause friction and pressure. Thin, easy to apply, antiseptic, healing. Three sizes. Nothing so quick and sure. At your druggist or shoe dealer. DT Scholls Zino-pads “Put one on—the pain is gone ”

Old Wedding Rings Made Over in the New Designs in White Gold CHAS. S. CARTER Mfg. .Jeweler 301 Kresße Bide.

w. PANTS! PANTS! O to Match Your Coat 0 H We Guarantee Fit H Open Evenings 1 ST Ray Pants Store ST

WE LEAD THE TOWN —ln Giving .Footwear. Values — The season, is backward—shoe merchants are I overstocked—this ha', worked to your benefit, for—we have ,jobtair.ee* from these surplus stocks a wonderful assortment of the latest styles and / f \ mWTL will sell them at the following low prices. STOOK of the Meyer Slipper Cos. —Purchased by Us — ON SALE AT GIVE AWAY PRICES ’ and Children’s Sizes THE SHOE MARKET Just One Block South of 109-111 Smith Illinois St °P en Saturday the High Expense District

APARTMENT IS RAIDED Woman Charged With Band Tiger; Others With Vagrancy. Lieutenant Jones and 3quad, who raided the apartment of Mrs. Nell Blythe Green, 19 the Lexington, Eleventh St. and Capitol Ave., Thursday night, reported they found liquor. i Operating a blind tiger was charged. Miss Geraldine Stephens, 24. same address; Claire Freeman, 23, and EaYl Moreland, 22, both of 109 W. St Clair St., were charged with vagrancy. lieutenant Cox and Sheriff Snider charged they found liquor at tl*e home of Leo Greenwood, 19, of 56,3 Vinton St. Four Generations Celebrate Bu United Prcm SEYMOUR, Ind.. June 13—Mrs. Nancy Alzora Cox will celebrate her j eighty-first birthday Saturday with | four generations present: two daughj ters, Mrs. Catherine Kcchenour and ! Mrs. Elizabeth Ward of Crothers* i ville; four grandchildren, Mrs. J. H. | Betz, Seymonr; Miss Mary Cox, C. I H. Bard and F. B. Bard, Seymour; | four great-grandchildren, Misses Ada Margaret and Doris Betz and James and Robert Betz. G G G is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Dengue Feiier, Constipation, Bilious H&daches and Malarial Fever.

Experience at Your Disposal V Mr expert- /i> qctwmwwu enee is at ? aiu'uneral ar* \ I range- . ,| f -*■ ments will be *4sr TO / carried out J/y of'manner years °of ll - '' , possible. And ' . . " ’ . ' . . . mv prices No. ISO 5 Solid oak couch, draned or crushed ilk inarp ve r y terior. ruffletf pillow, handles. A $375 casket, reasonable. My price, $245. JOHN F. REYNOLDS “Leader in Sensible Price*” Main 0439 , - Penn St.

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

If Uncle Sam came to town and his shbes needed repairing, it’s a—safe bet he would commission id to do the job. Uncle SnTn demands perfect results, that's why he would come 10 us. NEW FOR OLD Ohio Shoe Repair 45 W. Ohio St.

Great Diamond and Watch Sale * / Evard Continues 20 c /cb. Discount Offer on Diamonds and Evard Watches During June * This is a real opportunity to purchase that Diamond at'h 20% Savings. Will be pleased to show you. EVARD 50 Monument Circle

IVIONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY \ The State Savings & Trust Cos. V '

BEFORE YOU GO AWAY ' ON THA T SUMMER TRIP — V / / j- he sure to put your val- - uables in our Safe De- ..■ posit Vaults, where they will be surrounded by every safeguard and Our Storage Vaults 1 provide- the same protection for gpgiU ||> || if |H trunks and bulky nr*T*Bi nil i H packages containing your silver and I HII other valuables. The Bank Thai Service f 0 r ® oxes g ui l t and Storage Space very reasonable. # >1 urn idc 8A - t 0 5P- M Dai| y MUUKo; BA . M/t0 BP. M. Saturdays You are invited to inspect this interesting an </* remarkable vault at any time. No obligation at all. We are glad to show you. Meyer -Miser Bank^a 128 East Washington Street | qUj I ■ In

Only—Special Savings DIAMOND CORDS A handsome, nigged, first quality cord, built for /Tkthe hardest going. Heavy tractor type tread sticks jBWy to the road under all conditions. These prices for JBH 30x3 /2 ?= $ lO 5 ffl|| 30x3y 2 “ s lliM HI 30x3i/ 2 S. 5..511.90 33x4 S. S $19.00 WAmJ 32x3% S. S $14.50 34x4 S. S $19.50 ®|lr/ 32x4 S. S. $18.50 32x4% S. S. $24.00 DOUBLE DIAMOND FABRICS First quality tires specially de- QA V Q || Q C77C signed for such cars as Fords, OUXO N, w. ■ 01*10 Chevrolets, Maxwells, etc. . A These prices for Saturday only 30x8 72 N.S. *3 8 . 5 0 CUPPLES Long Distance h g *7TUBES Red Tubes Guaranteed first 30x3y 2 $1.25 l 7 „ /$& \% ? Vases \ Cut glass with etched designs br'a'cl s Ts. Extra heavy tubes of laminated con- . These prices struction. Guaranteed free of all deSaturday only sects. StS;:r:?ot, 30x3% ... $1.35 GUARANTEE Next Door to'' 011 11Q C lIIIMftIC CT ,Tn " t North of Severin Hotel. 4 I I" IO Ua IkklllwlO Ola t'nlott Station. The above Items sent, postpaid, to any address within 300 miles of Indianapolis upon receipt of check or money order.

FISHERMEN Get ready for the Bass season which opens June 16 FLY RODS —Split bamboo fly rods of .superfine quality and workmansfcip. $27.50, S2O sls, $11.50 and $9.75.

BAIT CASTING RODS—Split bamboo, an exceedingly fine rod, $17.50; a reliable quality rod, $7.85. BAIT CASTING REELS—The Beetzel and the Maroff levelwind, $17.50; Shakespeare level-wind, $12.75, SIO.OO and $7.50.

Charles Mayer & Cos. 29-31 West Washington Street. Established 1840.

Special Price on ALASKA Refrigerator | Now you have the unusual opportunity to purchase an ALASKA-Star Refrigerator at a big saving. It i'k a side-icer that holds 100 pounds of ice. Finished Inside in durable white enamel. Reffrigerator-is 35 Built to keep out heat and keep deer. 06 (O Cfl ln the Cold ’ onrustin & shelves Three doors“ m- P< L •DU and ice racks, special drain pipe, stead of four a 1 J tight-fitting doors and nickeled value 11 lar * 42 °° fittings. Easy terms if you wish. LILLY JNWRpyWB

I and Near Vision Our Bifocal Lenses wil give you the utmost satisfaction. They are gi nind together perfectly so that no line of division mars the line of sight. Complete in any mounting in our large stock. I $8 to sl2 I Curbed lenses for those not needing double lenses. Your choice of any mounting in stock. $4 to $7 No Extra Charge for Thorough Examination SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IHoosier Optical Cos. 148 North Illinois St. Open Saturday Evening i/ 2 Block North of Traction Terminal

■■■■■■Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock® B ®*®®* Continuing Our Stock Reducing Sale

We have selected odds and ends from our men’s and young men’j suits formerly priced at from $25.00 to S3O. There is and two of a kind, in cashmeres, worsteds and fancy serges. All sizes, 34 to 42. SPECIAL, Other Suits reduced to special price cttJ 7Jof $13.75 to Z*f- I 0

DRESS SHIRTS for mr: n With or w-ithout collar. $1.30 values — 99c FIXE DRESS S II T R T S In silk striped madras. Full cut and fast colors—sl.S9 MEN'S BROWN AND BI.ACK DRESSX OX 20c value. 2 for—--25c -MEN'S LIT EW E A R ATHLETIC IN lON SUITS —75 c value—--49c

Summer'SUlTS ||| QC Genuine Maxello Suits for men and young pLJ£ ® men, cut in the latest styles, as well as conservative models. Assorted colose. Bought to 39 sell at $15.00 FRANKLIN’S & 251 W. WASHINGTON STREET

FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924

FLY REELS Automatic Y and E, sl2; Kelso, $3.50. FISHING LINES Large variety, including Invincible Black Japanese Silk at $1.75. The Famous Kingfisher at $1 .50, and other good casting lines at $1 to $2.50 per spool.

fine silklined CAI'S— Eight, quarter nn and one-piece tops. Assorted shapes. A $2.50 value—*l.4s MEN’S FINE COVERT COVERALLS Khaki color. $3 value—*l.9s WORK JACKETS Os blue deuim. in small sizes. $1.50 value—--79c / MEN'S SILK KNIT FOUR-IN-HAND TIES —soc values—--29c