Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1924 — Page 14

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‘DECEIER-JUNE’ NUPTIAL KNOT IS UNTIEDBY JUDGE Elderly Man Escapes Paying Alimony to Young Wife in Divorce Suit. “No alimony here; just another fool marriage!” commented Superior Judge James M. Leathers as he severed the marriage knot of John Eacert, 76, of 2219 Haines St., and Mrs. Sudie Eacert, 32. For two afternoons the judge had listened to evidence alleging Eacert ‘‘cussed" his'two small st£p-children and otherwise evinced /undesirable traits in a step-father husband, and how Mrs. Eacert Avent out on ‘‘parties.” * “Judge, will you onfler him to pay the plaintiff’s attorney fees?” asked the wife’s lawyer./ “Yes, he can pay you $75 inside thirty days,” ordered Judge Leathers. / “'Why, he cajPt possibly pay it,” countered Eae/rTs lawyer, Franklin McCray. J “Oh, v*s IV&n. Glad to do it, too.” said Ea ert/ producing a large roll of. bills milch relieved at the prospect no#alimony. Tb s i x Adivorce courts of Marion Coudy !|ui.ve been busy all week cio.-ring arguments between couplA of 164 divorces have jffrfcnted since Monday morning. .’ ld Jpe Leathers was busiest, grantV3T sixty-three pleas. Circuit Judge JHarry O. Chamberlin severed fortyfthree knots, twenty-two on Wednesf day. ✓ c TAX LIMIT PROPOSED C. of C. Committee Considers Suggestion of Leo Fesler. Limitation of next year's tax levy in Indianapolis, Center Township, to a figure not over $2.50 and of Indianapolis, in Wayne, Warren and Washington Townships to $2.75, has been proposed by Leo K. Fesler, former county auditor, to the Chamber of Commerce civic affairs committee. John F. White, chairman, Francis M. Fauvre. Fesler, Daniel B. Luten and Earl Mushlitz compose a committee to consider the tax resolution.

REINHARD BURIAL HERE Former Indianapolis Man Dies at Washington, D. C. The body of Francis J. Reinhard, 70, former Indianapolis resident, who died at Washington, D. C., Wednesday, will be brought here for burial, accompanied by John J. Reinhard, a son, of Evansville, and Miss Margaret Reinhard, a daughter. For ten years Mr. Reinhard was thief clerk in the office of solicitor of treasury department at Washington. He formerly was an active Democrat in Marion County. BLIND FOR YEARS, DIES Life Resident Here to Be Buried Saturday. Blind since 1918, Walter Charles Hocn, 58, died Thursday at his home, 1240 Marlowe Ave., after five months illness. Except for four years spent in Middletown. 0., he was a life resident of Indianapolis. A widow', two sisters, Mrs. Anna Stello and Mrs. Carrie and a brother, Albert Hoch, all of Indianapolis, survive. Funeral services at 3 p. m. Saturday, with burial at Crown Hill. MRS. FRED BLASE DEAD Funeral Saturday Afternoon at St. Mark’s Church. After five weeks’ illness Mrs. Elea nor Blase. 43, died at her home, 723 E. Minnesota St., Thursday. Funeral services at 2 p. m. Saturday %t St. Mark’s English Lutheran Church will follow a brief ceremony 'at the residence. Burial in CroA-n Hill Cemetery. Airs. Blase w r as a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and an active member of St. Mark's Church. Surviving are the husband, Fred Blase; a son Walter and a daughter Ethel of Indianapolis, and a son, Fred Blase Jr., of Cleveland, Ohio. Mission Sundays Ordered By Times Special FT. WAYNE. Ind., June 26.—Lutheran congregations will set aside one Sunday a year for the purpose of taking a collection for missions, according to action taken at the Missouri Synod, in session here. Tribute to the church’s honored dead was paid in impressive memorial services.

CAN AND PRESERVE NOW

There is no need of paying fancy prices for canned vegetables and ‘fruits next winter when, at a fraction of the, cost, you can put up all you need. Canning accessories, once bought, can be used from year to year. Special Offer on Preserving Kettle in (hi *T A Cover X U Sue 1 I 75r Extra ; Regular Price, $2.05 | A Quart A* QO Cover Xm Size <pX.tfO s 3c Extra i • Regular Price, $2.95

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A storekeeper ordered a sign printed as a motto for his sales force. The printer set the letters all in their proper order, but did not space the words. His apprentice did the spacing, with the result that the sign appeared as shown above. - Can you read the sign correctly? Yesterday’s answer: 285714—571428 " When the first two figures (28) of 255714 are moved to the right of the number, 571428 is formed, which is twice as large as 285714. The answer may be reasoned as follows: the last two figures of the original number must be 14, which is half of 28, the final figures of the larger number. Ita the same way, the first two figures of the larger number must be 56 or 57, for they are to be produced by doubling 28. When these facts are realized, the solution becomes quite easy. SPEED UP GAS TAX CASE Motion Filed to Get Decision Before Court Recess. An attempt is being made to obtain a Supreme Court decision on the validity of the gasoline tax law before the court recesses July 3. South Bend firms fighting the law filed a motion to advance the case, Thursday.

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Bathroom Fixture Sale Made beautifulFixtures on sale at 68c each, on sale at 78c each ■ are 18, 21 and 24-inch towel are 18 and 24-inch towel bars, : bars, tumbler holders, soap toilet paper holders, soap ! dishes, paper holders, bath dishes for bath or wall, tumbler soap holders, tooth brush and holders, tooth brushes and tumbler holders, etc. tumbler holders, etc. LiLLy HARDWAWB j ilardWare- U4™llߣajl I

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HARDWARE COMPANY 120-124 E. WASHINGTON ST.

BANDIT SUSPECTS ARETHWARTED Filling Station Attendant Calls Police —Men Run, Two bandit-suspects thought to have held up several filling stations in the northwest section of the city were thwarted Thursday night. James Finney, attendant at the filling station at Fall Creek and Northwestern Ave., saw two colored men loitering about the station he caller! officers and the men ran. Edward Busaelle, a roomer at 109 W' ;3t. Clair St., was arrested Thursday night charged with larceny. Whitt Hazelwood, another roomer, missed $45 and called police. Police allege Busselle admitted the theft. Clarence Pell, 1608 S. East St.. toN police his room was entered and $340. secreted in a closet, taken. Miss Mary Howard, 1541 Central Ave., reported the theft of her purse captaining $lO whiie she was dining at the boarding house of the above address. Ray Wood. 1920 Jones St., a postoffice special delivery messenger told police he lost $25 between 743 N. Holmes Ave., and Washington St. Marion Elmore, 1053 E. Market St., will need the rain, police say. Sorr e one stole garden hose valued at J.3.

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14-Qt. Conservo Steam Cooker $12.00 Ideal jars, 1-qt., d0z...51.25 Ideal jars, l-pt„ d0z...51.00 Mason Fruit Jar Caps, dozen 35£ Jar Wrenches. .10<i and 35<i Handy Kruit Jar Holders, each 10£ Good Luck Rubbers, doz., 10£ Parowax, 1-lb. package.. 10£ Sealing Wax, piece 5£ Sealing Wax Ladle 30£ Cherry Stoners SI.OO

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A Few Samples of Couch Hammocks Reduced 20% Luxuriously restful hammocks with gay coverings of painted duck and cretonne. In khaki, gray and bright 1 colors. Prices range from S2O to S6O. Sample Dolls at H Price Charles Mayer & Cos. 29-31 W. Washington St. Established 1840.

Service and Price We lay particular stress on these important featjres. Our funeral service is most complete and our casket prices are unusually low. f ’rivijwr ’ L-Jr l eonlh, 6 drap- <• , ©d ilk int©r,tw.. lor; ruffled t£-. ’N/Si.t < ■ - ■-- - ■> 'v dies. A tins prh-e 1 ! ’ my John F. Reynolds “Leader in Sensible Prices.” MA In 04.19. - 950 K. PENS. ST.

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Open Saturday Evening* Until 10 o'clock ■■■■■■■ The Unusually Low Prices During Our STOCKREDUCING SALE Enables Everybody to DRESS UP FOR THE ‘4th’ Real Values in m SUMMER SUITS GENUINE MAXELLO ■■ JmhJT Suits for men and IT young men. cut in the Eg latest styles, as v all ™r as conservative Ifll models. Assorted col- _ I ors. Bought to sell ( ,IB| Fine Cashmere Suits Exclusive young 4 I ■■ f* men’s models, in H Hyii B vBWtoW. ..Viß pencil stripes and H g § w*'") -*nW patterns in brown, ~ Hj H| Wrj/./jW blue ant * gray. H W ,/f Sizes 32 to 42. Spe- ill 1A mn!m cial Saturday. ■ Milling • Up to S2O Values I J Men’s All-Wool Suits 1 : 'J' Men’s and young gf* m an raw Hi ,jjl \ men’s all-wool blue M wtt BEZ M/iillh fjrfl Rer £ es > Taney cash- ■JR raj Ira Pn m3 H KB |JM meres and unfin- Sjl Rnl [wl ished worsteds in Eg I Hi, j |1 blue, brown and rat |tf gray; also blue and ||j \ black all-wool worsted, with w'taite stripes. Sizes 34 to 44. Up to S3O Values * ME.VS KHAKI COI.- DRESS SHIRTS MEN’S LITER EAR O R E D COVERT FOR MEN—With or ATHLETIC ITNION COVERALLS, $3 val- without collar. $1.50 SUITS — 75c value—ue. Special Saturday, values — Special Saturday $1.95 99c 49c FRANKLIN’S—a 251 West Washington Street

™ PANTS! PANTS! q to Match Your Coat. Q l_l We Guaranteed Fit, H Open Evenings. j st. Ray Pants Store S ° T .

K K K A NEW RECORD JUST OUT Rainbow Special “100% MARCH” Reverse Side “YOU’RE A GRAND OLD FLAG” Come in and Hear It and Onr Eight Other American Records American Record Shop 130 Virginia Ave.

Dependable Drug Stores

Gallon Thermic Jug, $2.98 The jolly jug for a /'^r 3 -rmfr\ picnic. k Mr~~~iirn. J Holds a gallon of hot f M \ or cold [ f \\\\\ \ liq u id I . JH[) \l2 * and may f nT™ ’ ' ilso be used j Gallon Size, <1 II I(I L $3.98 Armour’s Grape Juice, quart 50* Virginia Dare Wine, quart.69* Loganberry Juice, quart. .95* White Rock Gingerale, quarts 35* 25c Hire Household Extract 19* Bethesda Gingerale, pint. .20* 50c Picnic Syrup, concentrated fruit syrup, in a choice of flavors. Add five parts of water, sliced fruit, ice and you have a delicious drink 390 Listerine t Large SI.OO Bottle 74c Are you bothered with dan druff? There is another use for the dependable Listerine now—• and that Is to treat and counteract the dandruff infection of the scalp. Hub In Listerine with your fingers.

REMARKABLE FOOTWEAR VALUES For Men, Women BBjyr( and Children —NOTHING HIGHER THAN $2.99 —LOOK FOR OUR BARGAIN TABLES— Boys’ Outing Shoes L MEN’S 4% VeTTS WORK SHOES vjOßk Vent nated Oxfords Heavily Rein*z e il£!r $ 1 Mr Uskide Soles 1 THE SHOE MARKET Just One Block South of 109-111 South Illinois St. Open Saturday the High Expense District Evening Until 9:30

OHIO SHOE REPAIR SHOP HATS CLEANED SUITS PRESSED 45 YV. Ohio St.

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

Your Health Is First For that reason you should guard it with reliable family remedies. Another consideration of importance is Hook’s Every-Day Cut Prices

Herb Teas 30c Carter K. & B. Tea 24* 25c Garfield Tea 19* 30c Kirn Kidney Tea Z4C 30c Lane's Family Tea 22* 35c Lincoln Tea 24* 33c Rocky Mountain Tea 29* 75c Regulin 59* £sc Schoenfeld Tea 19* Emulsions and Cod Liver Oil Preparations ft 25 Oreo Mulslon 98* 75c Father John's Remedy.... 5-4 C Hook's Cod Liver Oil, pint..64* $1.25 Hagee’s Cordial Cod Liver Oil 89* SI.OO Lilly's Cod Liver Oil, American, pint 89c 1 750 Milk’s Kmulsion 44* Penslar's Cod Liver Oil, tasteless 165* 60c Scott's Emulsion 39* Effervescent Salts SI.OO Abbott’s Saline Laxative 74* 70c Badex Salts {*4* $l5O Carlsbad Sprudel Salts 98c $1.25 Enos Fruit Salt 85c 60c Esponade Salts 49* Ssc Jad Salts 69C 50c Limestone Phosphate... 39C $1.40 Sal Hepatica 79C 50c Salinos for 39c $1.23 Sal Vitae. 4 ounces 74C 35c Seidlitz Powder, 12s 24C $1.20 Thialion for 89c For Skin Troubles SI.OO Belding's Skin Rfmedy 69<^ $1 Os/ r> D. D 74C 50c I’almer‘s Lotion 39c Penslar's Eczema Lotion 50c Penslar's Eczema Remedy...soC 60c Rubon Ointment 48C 50c 7-emene Ointment 41C 500 Zonite. 6 ounces 39C SI.OO 7-epyrol 84c SIOO Zemo 74C

FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1924

Old Wedding Rings Made Over in the New Designs in White Gold CHAS. S. CARTER yLfg. Jeweler 301 Kress© Bid*. J

Baby Foods $3.75 Borden's Malted Milk, hospital size 82.98 SI.OO Dennos Food for 74<i $2.25 Dryco Milk $1.98 30c Eagle Brand Condensed Milk. 3 for ...49<* SI.OO Horliek's Malted Milk..f9C 75c Mellin's Food 64C 75c Mead's Dextri Maltose... .64c For Reducing $1.25 Arbolene Tablets 98<i SI.OO Oil Korein Capsules....74C SI.OO Marmola Tablets 74C $l5O Phvtoroid Tablets $1 .S9 SI.OO Phy-Thy-Rin SSC 75i- Armour's Thyroid Tablets, 1-grain 504 Blood Medicines $1 20 Burdock's Blood Bitters 94^ SIOO Cutlcura Resolvent 79C $1.50 Hood's Sarsaparilla 89^ Penslar's Extract Sarsaparilla SI.OO $2.00 McDade's Prescription, pint $1.58 Dyspepsia Remedies 75c Bellans fo#. 596 30c Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin..44<j 25c Charcomints 19* iOc Eatonic for 39* 60c Fairchild's Ess. Pepsin.-.45* Healing Salves Arnica Salve, Penslar's 25* 30c Benetol Ointment 24* 50c Cutlcura Ointment 39* 50c Dr. Hale's Household Ointment 39* 50c lodex for 39* 60c Mentho Sulphir 49* 50c J’eterson's Ointment 49* 15c Malena Salve lO* 30c Kilmer's V. &. O. Ointment 24* 35c Pies Salves 29* 60c Resinol Ointment 44*