Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 66, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1924 — Page 14

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CARPENTERS LEAD SKILLEDWORKERS 6,987 Local Tradesmen in Census. Skilled workers in building trades in Indianapolis include 3,318 carpenters, 1,121 electricians, 1,077 painters, glaziers and vamishers, 882 plumbers and gas and steam fitters, 379 bricklayers and 210 plasterers. These figupres were compiled by the United States Department of Commerce, following a nation-wide survey, which disclosed that close to three million skilled workmen in the United States are employed, on an average, less than three-quarters of the year, and fully employed for only three to five months. A report of the survey says that unemployment in the building trades :s due to the fact that building construction has been unnecessarily limited to certain seasons. It is pointed out that it is now possible, even in freezing and rainy weather, to lay bricks and place concrete under the improved building methods of todaj r . The division of building and housing of the Department of Commerce is making a direct appeal to builders throughout the country for a more even distribution of construction work during all seasons for -he relief of unemployment. TEN SALOONS CLOSED Dry Agents Report West Hammond Mob Threw Bricks. By United Press WEST HAMMOND, 111., July 25. Ten local saloons were closed today as result of raids conducted Thursday by thirty prohibition agents. The agents carried out their raids while a crowd of 500 is said to have booed and threatened them. The mob is said to have attacked the agents with bricks. Padlocks to Be Asked By Times Special FT. WAYNE. Ind., July 25. Padlocks for twelve soft drink places here will be asked when cases against local men on charges of liquor violations are tried in Federal Court at Indianapolis, prohibition enforcement officers here state. Arrests were made in wholesale raids here recently.

Kelly-Springfield Cords AT remarkably low prices fa A A ‘jg \ 'tk ‘A Here are tmequaled prices on guaranteed U/ BIS* {gjjjfe % A first quality Kelly-Springfield Cord Tires. """""""" SjSK 9 Wu are brand new tires, with the famous gft ij 1 Kant-Slip Tread. Come in and see them. 30x3'/2 Regular §£ f 1| SSL. $10.90 3314 $17.90 , 414 H ..$23.70 18 I! ,Mj 31xl $15.75 $22.60 33x5 $28.85 ®js \ JHf 3254 $17.40 3514!4 .... $23.10 3<15 $31.85 W e Close at 1 P. M. Saturdays, Other Days, 5 P. M. Gray Tube, Red Tube, rtgJLjL {£—■allyPi ill s/e Wash St 30x3% $1.50 30x31% ....91.90 - _

GET IN ON THESE SHOE VALUES! Due to a backward season we are offering the most sensa- j** Ak. tional shoe values. Your choice of thousands of pairs mens an< f women’s snappy footwear at the following Or ngc I NOTHING $0 QQ ' THAN Wonderful Values in Children’s Footwear r~ —The Very Newest Styles, Colors and * Color Combinations Misses’ and Children’s Sizes iP WORK SHOES MEN’S 1 -99 $A.99 A§|l|mx Ventilated Oxfords If or ced—Leather &aS rt\ 3^^ or Genuine f *P | Uskide Soles | A THE SHOE MARKET , 109-111 South Illinois St. E^&

A Puzzle a Day

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A man had seventeen trees, which he wished to plant in such a way that there would he no less than twenty-eight rows, with three trees in each row. Os course, one tree could appear in two or three different rows. Can you discover how he set the trees? Yesterday’s answer: If one man brings a pint of water at the end of every three minutes; a second man a quart at the end of every five, and a third man a gallon at the end of every seven, the fifty-three-gallon tank will be filled in 230 minutes. The second man brings the last load, arriving just one minute before the third man arrives with a gallon—but too late. HARD LUCK APLENTY Man Mistaken for Prowler While Searching for Wife. Adam Kozekossky, Springfield, Mass., found all kinds of bad luck In Indianapolis Thursday. He was passing through the city en route home with his wife from a visit to Lexington, KV., and became separated from his wife. She has an aunt here, he said, but her address is unknown. While searching for her, he caused Charles Justice, 123 N. Noble St., to think he was a prowler or burglar. Justice called the police. Amos Butler to Speak in London Amos W. Butler has been assigned a paper to read before the International Prison Conference in London next summer. His subject will be “The Individual Treatment of Prisoners.” Butler was vice president of the congress in 1910.

VISIT GEORGE’S HOME .American Lawyers in England See Old Washington Manor. By United Press NORTHAMPTON, England, July 25.—Members of the American Bar Association and distinguished British barristers who are their hosts made a pilgrimage here today to Sulgrave Manor, ancestral home of George Washington’s father, kkj The occasion was one of sentimental appeal and historic interest, with many bringing in “hands across the sea,” and no politics. Sir Charles Wakefield presented the original Washington family pew to the old Sulgrave Church, from which it was long since removed and owned privately. THREE JUDGES TO SIT Will Hear Injunction Plea of Railroads Made in Rate Case. Bu Times Special HAMMOND. Ind., July 25.—Plea for an injunction, filed by the Baltimore & Ohio and eighteen other railroads, against the order of the Indiana public service commission, i-educing freight rates on intra-State coal shipments, will be heard before three judges at Chicago Monday, according to action taken here Thursday by Federal Judge Samuel Alschuler. Judge Alschuler decided, after revelwing the case, hiat three judges were necessary. Effective date of the order has been rest for Aug. 1 by the commission at Indianapolis. Former Residents to Picnic Former residents of Henry County living in Marion County will picnic at Brookside Park Aug. 2. Speaking is on the afternoon pro gram and a basket dinner. 6 6 6 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Dengue Fever, Constipation, Bilious Headaches and Malarial Fever.

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Saturday Bargains!! Any Two Piece SUMMER SUIT Values m Up to sls f Men’s and Young Men’s Dress Shirts, With or Without Collars. AA $1.50 Value t/s/C Men’s Summer Pants. Neat Gray Stripes. A A $1.50 Value WQ Men’s Athletic Union Suits, Full Size, 36 A A to 46. 75c Value. .* U C Open Saturday Until 10 P. M. FRANKLIN’S 251 W. Washington St.

learn realty clltlre In most convenient and np-tw-date beauty parlor in the Middle West, taught by experts Day and evening classes now open. Free clinic. Fairyland Beauty Seminary roof garden, plaza hotel New York St. and fa pi to! Ave. Miss ESTHER SHORT, Mgr. , Cl rcle 8128

PANTS! PANTS! ™ to Match Your Coat. q We Guarantee Fit, H Open Evenings. t Ray Pants Store S ° T

Old Wedding Rings Made Over in the New Designs in White Gold CHAS. S. CARTER Mf*. Jeweler 301 Kresge Bldg.

RECORDS Good Used Records 3 for 50c American Record Shop 130 Virginia Ave.

Strictly Hand Tailored Upholstered Furniture Built to Suit You MESSENGER’S E. Washington and Delware Sta.

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

The Price of high-quality Aetna Office Furniture is reasonably low —so low, in fact, that we would be mighty glad to have every business man compare our line, item for item, with the prices charged for similar pieces elsewhere. C7/nol wi/Iconvince you Our work is so expert that we demand only one trial to convince you we repair shdfes in a superior way. If you are -not satisfied we refund your money. NEW for OLD OHIO SHOE REPAIR SHOP 45 W. Ohio St.

Dentists We ask no one for testi- n monials—over 24 years and 150,000 satisfied patients is ~ the greatest testimonial we WORK PROMPTLY can-offer. FINISHED EITELJORG & MOORE EXTRACTING Corner East Market Street and Circle Ground Floor. Lady Attendant.

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

“That Eyes May Find Relief” For Far and Near Vision our Kryptok Invisible Bifocal Lenses will give you the utmost satisfaction. They are ground together perfectly so that no line of division mars the line of sight. Have your eyes examined today. Complete in any mounting in our large stock. SB.OO to $12.00 Single Lenses in any frame or mounting in our stock—- ' $4.00 to $7.00 f No extra examination fee. We will duplicate your glasses or fill any oculist’s prescription at these prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Hoosier Optical Cos. 148 N. Illinois St. Open Saturday Evening.

TIRE and TUBE SPECIALC For Saturday Only "ML cupples JHII CORDS JBR|k| fflba clincher type. Can be run with 30x W 57.90 CUPPLES g. 7 TUBES Extra Heavy Tubes, Special Saturday Only. 30x3 . . . $1.20 jgllk 30x3y 2 . . $1.35 am Double Diamond H if Fabric Tires B m Made especially for lightweight cars. First quality. 30x3% . . $7.90 W Auto Seat Pads Glare Shields it 1 ii V Made of good Green cell u- |£gl||SS||§fi§{^ 1 ’ ! feTn ' ,e matting, loi and. Fastens \H| 70c Saturday 19c HHB ' rMßHfji rriTT f Pyralin Visors Luggage Trunks , L RACKS POf Fords Made of heavy transparent, These sturdy truuks, made of beautiful green Pyralin, with strong sheet metal, finished in a n aluminum frame, adjustable three coats of baktui-on lustrous t an „i P Furnished in enamel, are 30 inches long, nine t 0 a °y rurnisnea in inches wide and 18i4 inches high. two types, for open and closed Lid fastens with two toggle catch- cars —Junior typo, 4>o *7C es and locks. Complete with rack mall enra i.l and spare tire earner... .*17.50 lOr Sm 1 Trunk, without rack.... 510.50 Senior type, for m 4*4 Trunk for larger car5...#13.75 larger cars <p*il O GUARANTEE Rubber Cos. 211-213 South Illinois Street

Eastman Supply Station For Kodaks and Films 24-Hour Development Service CLARK AND CADE Claypool Drug Store

Quality Without Extravagance My quality caskets, priced right, permits you to have the "best without being extravagant. My showrooms are open at all times for your inspection. every sense. A S6OO Casket. MY PRICE $385. JOHN F. REYNOLDS “Leader in Sensible Prices.” MA In 0439 950 N. Penn. 8t

Full Time Service It is a pleasing thought to the patrons of our SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT, that while their boxes are forever impenetrable to any one else, they are accessible to the owners from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. on week days, and from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. on Saturdays. Boxes are to be had for as little as $3.00 per year—less than one cent a day. Surely an insignificant cost for absolute protection to your bonds, deeds, insurance policies, contracts, wills and other valuable papers. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Every Day and From 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. on Saturday Meyer-Kiser Bank SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Three Elevators Enable You to Reach Our Vault Without the Need of Climbing Stairs

jfibo&i Dependable Drug Stores Special Saturday Only 50c Plugs, 29c jHjl Two-way socket, radically down priced for Saturday only. 60c three-way plug, Saturday Only, 39c SI.OO Cord for Irons, Special, 59c For iron, toaster, etc. Complete with plug and socket fixture, and 5 feet of cord. Special Saturday, 59c $2.50 Boudoir Iron, 98c (raf / s%> Small 3-pound electric iron. Nickel finished. Has no cord. Saturday Only, 98c Saturday Only At city stores. These drastic price reductions prevail Saturday only. Stores open all day. No quantity limit. Regular. Sale. Pint Pompeian Olive Oil 75c 420 Kotex, hospital size 60c 29c Carmen face powder 50c 27c Java Rice powder (genuine) 50c 29c P. D. Alophan Pills, 100s 60c 33c Parawax, 3 pounds 30c 20c $3.75 Royal Thermis Jug, $2.25 Armour’s Grape Juice, quart.* ........ 75c 40c Wright’s Silver Cream 25c . 15c Climalene, 5 boxes 50c 40c P & G Naptha soap, 8 cakes 56c 35c Life Buoy soap, 5 cakes 50c 30c Fritch’s Vegetable soap, 3 cakes 35c 24c Hospital cotton, first grade, pound 60c 39c Bennett’s Dog Biscuits, large pkg 45e 29c

FRIDAY, JULY 25,1924

IN MAKING YOUR NEXT SELECTION OF GLASSES CONSIDER DR. C. R. WEST Specialist in the art of refracting 242 Indiana Avenue. Plaza Hotel Bldg.