Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 138, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1924 — Page 15

FRIDAY, OCT. 17, 1924

ROSIER MOTOR CLUB GIVES OUT FOOTBALL ROUTES Best Roads to Gainqs of Indiana Teams Saturday Are Outlined. Routes to football parries Saturday recommended by the touring department of the Hoosler Motor Club, are: INDIANA vs. CHICAGO at Chu-aso—-Leave Indianapolis via Indiana Ave. sna follow the Jackson Highway marked J H .also State Rd. 6) to Lebanon. At courthouse in Lebanon ffo west on State Ka. No 33 through Crawfordsville to the Indiana niinot* State line This road connects with Illinois State Rd. 10 to Danvijle. 111. From Danville go north on \ er- j rrulllon St and follow State Ro. 1 through Mommence and Chicago Heights to Chicago D'.atance 233 miles. j A shorter route over gravel roads is Indianapolis to Lebanon pavement over State Rd 6: State Rd. +4 to Rnssv'.ne SC'te Ro 20 to Lafayette: Jackson Htghv S to Rertssalaer: West from Renssalaer to Mt. Ayr then north to State Rd. 8; State Rd. S to Gary: into Chicago via Lake Shore route. Distance. 210 mi.-*s. PURDUE vs. NORTHWESTERN at Evanston —Take route to Chicago. From Chicago go north on Michigan Ave and continue north on Sheridan Rd. to EvanSt< WABASH vs HANOVER at Crawfordsvtlle—Leave Indianapolis via Indiana Ave , and follow State Rd No. 6 to Lebanon, all iflLvrd then weet on Stale Rd 33 to CrawDistance. 50 miles. PAUW vs FRANKLIN at Greencas tie West on Washington, following State Rd 3 to 4 miles west of Mt. Meridian. Turn north on State Rd 32 to Greenca?t> Road is paved to State Rd 32, then gravel to Greencastle. Distance. 43 miles. ROSE POLY vs EVANSVILLE at Evansvi’le—Leave Indianapolis via W. Washington St., following State Rd 3 to Ten-’ Haute all pavement. Caution for one-way bridge at Putnamvtlle and narrow grade three miles east of Terre Haute. From Terre Haute go south on Seventh St and following Stat* Rd 10 through Vtncennes to Evansville. Detour from | two mile* north of Hazelton to Patoka and not good in wet weather. Dtf stance. 190 mile*. _ EARLHAM vs DEFIANCE at Richmond —Go east on E Washington St., following National Old Trails Rd and state Rd 3 to Richmond. CAUTION lor bridge con struction at Cambridge City. Distance. 60 mI MUNCIE NORMAL vs. TERRE HAUTE 1 NORMAL at Terre Haute —Follow route as . given to Evansville via Terre Haute. Dis- j ‘“INDIANA CENTRAL v. NORTH MAN- j CHESTER at North Manchester —Go north on Meridian St. to Broad Ripple. then , north on State Rd. Ito Kokomo. In K<>- j komo turn raat on Sycamore St and loF low tSate Rd. 35 to seven miles beyond Greentown. Turn north on Hills and. Lakes Trail, marked H I. to Wabash and i North Manchester Distance. 9 miles.

T oday’s Best Radio Features^ Copyright . J9t\, by Vnitcd Prcnx WGY, Schenectady (380M1 and YVJZ, New York (455 M) 7:50 F M. EST —Georgia Minstrel Boys, “Parktown Convention.” KGTV. Portland (492ir> 10 P. M.. PCST —Hoot Owls weekly program. WCAP, Washington (469 M) 7:30 P. > eST —Concert Jiy the orchestra I United States Navy Band. KSD, St. Louis (546 M) S P. M.. CST —Sixth Infantry Band. WJY. New York (405 M) 9 P. Sril., EPT —Music incidental to the Pav lowa ballet, direct from the Manhattan Opera House. SATURDAY’S FOOTBALL WBAF and WJZ—Notre Dame vs. West Point at New York. KDKA —Pitt vs. Johns Hopkins and Carnegie Tech vs. W. and J. WIP —Penna vs. Columbia at Philadelphia. v WBZ and WNAC— Harvard vs. Holy Cross at Cambridge. WCCO —University of Minnesota vs. Wisconsin at Madison. PLANS FOR RALLY- MADE Insurance Mert to Meet in Indianapolis Jan. 19-21. Plans for the second annual Indi ana insurance rally, at the Claypool Jan. 19-21, 1925, will be formulated by special and general committees Monday, following a luncheon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Committee chairmen are Frank M. Chandler, general and executive committee; Raymond C. Fox, entertainment; H. L. Barr, publicity; C. D. Lasher, speakers; Joseph W. Stlckney. registration and badges; E. H. Forry, reception; Elbert Storer, program; W. L. Forman, advertising display; Russell T. Byers, finance; C. L. Valle, banquet, and Mrs. C. O. Bray, women’s committee. Overloaded Trees Use of masts or wiring is suggested for holding up overloaded fruit limbs, rather than wooden props. The props often get out of position. JOINT-EASEfor Stiff .Swollen Joints Rheumatic or Otherwise Says: “When Joint-Ease Gets In—Joint Agony Gets Out.” It was a* high-class pharmacist who •aw prescription after prescription fail to help hundreds of his customers to get rid of rheumatic swellings and stiff, inflamed joints. And it was this same man who asserted that a remedy could and would be compounded that would make creaky, swollen, tormented joints work with just as much smoothness as they ever did. Now this prescription, rightly named Joint-Ease, after being tested successfully on many obstinate cases, is offered through porgressive pharmacists to the millions of people who suffer trom ailing joints limbering up. - Swollen, twingy, inflamed, stiff, paintormented joints are usually caused by rheumatism, but whatever the cause Joint-Ease soaks right in through skin and flesh and gets right to and corrects -the trouble at its source. Remember Joint-Ease is for ailments sey the Joints, whether in ankle, knee, elbow, shoulder, spine or finger, @®d when you rub it on. you expect speedy and gratifying results It is now on sale at Hook Drug Cos. -and druggists everywhere for 60 cents !a tube. Always remember, when Joint-Ease gets in joint agony gets out—ijuic-lt. Every rheumatic sufferer ought to send today for free book. "The Inner Mysteries of Rheumatism" (Just out). Address H. P. Clearwater, box 800, Hallowell, Maine.—Advertisement

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MISSIONARY BODY ’ NANIESOFFICERS Women End Muncie District Meeting. , Uy Times Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind„ Oct. 17. ! Fiftieth annual session of Woman’s ; Foreign Missionary Society of MunI cie district of the M. E. Church, which has been in session here for I two days, adjourned Thursday night. I Next meeting will be held at Sum- | mitville. Following officers were j elected: President—Mrs. W. T. Arnold, Muncie. Vice President—Mrs. J. A. Beatty. 1 Muncie. Group Presidents—Mrs. W. P. Dunn. ! Hartford City; Mrs. Hattie Morris, C&r- ---' me!: Mr. W. L. Stillwell. Fairview; Mrs.

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F. E. Hart. Anderson: Mrs. Ethel Wall. Summitvtlle: Mrs. S. C. Currant, Selma. Treasurer—Mrs. Lon A. Nossett, Muncie. Recording Secretary—Mrs. Emma Mann, Muncie. Corresponding Secretary—Mrs. Alice Noble, Muncie. Field Support Secretary—Mrs. V. H. Nulle. Anderson. Extension Secretary—Mrs. W. P. Modling, Hartford City.

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SUNDAY EXCURSION RATES —via— Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Cos. Every Sunday During October SI.OO for the round trip will be charged between all Stations on this Company's Lines in Indiana where the regular one-way fare is $1.50 or less—to Crawfordsville, Frankfort, Greencastle, Knlghtstown, Newcastle, Martinsville, Danville. $1.50 for the round trip will be charged between all Stations on this Company’s Lines in Indiana where the regular one-way fare is more than sl.so—to Brazil, Torre Haute, Sullivan, Clinton, Lafayette, Cambridge City, Richmond. Tickets will be good going on all regular trains on date of sale. Tickets will be good returning on all regular trains on date of sale.

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Stewardship Secretary—Mrs. B. F Moore, Muncie. Superintendents Young People—Mrs. A. K. Murray. Muncie: Mrs. E. M. Davidson Anderson: Mrs. Mcßane. Fortville. Superintendent of Children—Mrs. E. G Gisgy, Gaston. Mite Box Secretary—Mrs. Mary Minor, Albany. Custodian of Records—Mrs. B. F Moore, Muncie.

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