Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 144, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1924 — Page 2

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FEEDER BOSSES ARE COHERED BY COMMISSION Service for Sections Without Street Cars Proposed. Proposals of the Indianapolis Street Railway Company to operate feeder bus lines serving sections without street car facilities are under consideration of city officials today in a joint meeting of a citizens transportation committee and city plan commission. Robert I. Todd, president of the company, submitted plans to the park board Thursday for operating busses connecting with the end of the Mapleton line at Thirty-Ninth and Illinois Sts., north to Fortieth St., west to Capitol Ave.. and north to Fifty-Second St. returning over the same route, and another line connecting with Central Ave. cars at Thirty-Fourth St., and running north on Central Ave. to Fifty-Sec-ond St. Regular street car fare will be charged on the busses, with privilege of -free transfer to street cars. Todd paid four busses would be put in operation immediately, If the city approved plans. Charles A. Bookwaiter, president of the park board, suggested the busses be operated down Capitol Ave. to Thirty-Fourth £t., where connections could be made with all three branches of Illinois street car lines. Todd said the company would do this, If citizens desired. The park board held a public hearing on operating busses on Capitol Ave. three weeks ago, at which time the Peoples Motor Coach Company, through, A. Smith Bowman, president, sought permission to run on this boulevard. Todd said he believed residents south of ThirtyFourth St. on Capitol Ave. did not want busses, suggesting “feeder lines” as the best solution. CHURCH HAS NEW ORGAN Tuxedo Park Baptist Church to Dedicate Instrument Tonight. The pipe organ in the new Tuxedo Park Baptist Church. 29 Garfield Ave., will dedicated tonight at 7:45 as part of the dedicatory services tpis week. The Rev. U. S. Clutton. pastor of the church, will lead services. 11. Leroy Baumgartner, assistant professor of the theory of mtlsic. Tale University, who lesigned and assisted in Installing the organ, will give a recital. New organ is a twomanual instrument containing 76! pipes. PLAN 1925 STATE FAIR Board Arranges for Conference With Railroad Officials. The State board of agriculture will meet with railroad officials Nov. 6 to plan for the 1925 State fair. Officers of the National Dairy Show will meet next next week to consider invitation to set up the 1925 dairy show at the fair. The fair board, in session Thursday, decided to take out fire and tornado insurance on liore than $500,000 worth of buildings at the fairground. Hotel Convention Planned Plans for the annual meeting of the Indiana Hotel Kirn- rs’ Association at the Claypool Dec. 6 and 6 were under way today. At a meeting of the executive committee Thursday Walter B. Smith, proprietor of the Denison and Lorraine, was named chairman of the arrangements and entertainment committee. Drive for New Members Campaign wlll be for new members of Warfleigh Civic league. Norman A. Nicolai, president said. Plans for promoting interests of the club were made at a meeting Thursday night at home of Harry Templeton, 6-30 Park Ave. E. O. Snethen, president Federated Civic Clubs, spoke. Masons Give Charter Local Masons are in receipt of Information that a charter was granted Prather Lodge No. F. and A. M, organized a year ago, at the recent grand council royal and select masters of Indiana at Terre Haute. It has a membership of 200. Carl A. Ploch is illustrious master. Limber ’Em Up Joint-Ease • it's for Joint troubles In ankle, knee, bip, elbow, shoulder, knuckles or spine —•whether rheumatic or not. It limbers them up, reduces the V \ _ swelling, chases out the pain and \ M Lvj inflammation /■vT" I / A when Joint-Ease [ agony gets out—--1 -AiV sX )I No time wasted. I Jj! ©sf But lately \ Y\ I tbousa ndg of , \ 11 I people have dlslV I covered that It’s N. s—J also supremely ""'y good for quick •1 1 relief in lumj 1. bago, neuralgia f ** and neuritis. Joint-Ease is a penetrating emolient that 6oaks in almost instantly—A tube for only 60 cents at Hook Drug Cos. or any progressive druggist anywhere. Every rheumatic sufferer ought to send today for free book. “The Inner Mysteries of Rheumatism” (just out). Address H. P. Clearwater, box 800, liallowed, Maine.— Advertisement

CASE IS POSTPONED Petition for Removal of Lake County Prosecutor Continued to Nov. a. State Supreme Court has postponed until Nov. 5 a hearing on petition of Attorney General U. S. Lesh asking that* Dwight Kinder, Lake County prosecutor, be removed from -office because of his conviction as a member of the Lake County “booze ring.” C.rcult Court of Appeals reecntly upheld Federal Court in the ctise in which R. O. Johnson, mayor of Gary', also was convicted. An ouster petition was filed at the time of the first conviction, hut the Si:j>reme Court declined to act while the case was on appeal. If a rehearing of the case is granted, the court may withhold action again. Overeating la said to be much more common in the north of England than in the south.

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EXPOSITION CONCLUDED North Indianapolis Rejoices Over Its Success. Members of the Better Business League of North Indianapolis today rejoiced over the success of the second annual Industrial Exposition, which closed at Riverside Dance Palace Thursday night, with an attendance of several thousand. Police and Fireman's band gave a concert. Prizes were awarded. Rev. Ihinkel to Speak The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel, pastor .of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, will speak at dedication exercices of the new mess hall at Indianapolis Boy Scout Reservation Sunday 3:30 p. m. Cost of the new building was $14,000, according to Scout Chief F. O. Belzer. It will seat 350 scouts. Dedication is open to the public. i -*■ -

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