Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 150, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1924 — Page 11

FRIDAY, OCT. 31, 1924

CORNERSIONEOF ' E 0. STADIUM TO BE LAID NOV. 15 Ceremony to Be Held as Curtain Raiser for Wabash Game, By Timet Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind,, Oct. 31. Comer stone laying exercises of the new Indiana University stadium have been set for Nov. 15, of the Wabash-Indiana football gAme, according to the announcement today of Athletic Director Z. G. Clevenger. ♦ This is the second of the three war memorial building projects to be dedicated including the new $400,000 dormitory for women. Alumni and stU'lents who were active in the $1,600,000 memorial campaign will be special guests. Program calls for addresses by President William L. Bryan of the university; Prof. Paul V. McNutt for the faculty; George A. Ball, Muncie manufacturer, for the trustees; Judge Ora L. Wlldermuth of Gary for the alumni; Willis X. Coval of Indianapolis, president of the "I”

Morrisons ; l -*4. FOUMDED IQB* 4 A Known for Remarkable Value-Giving * 4 WEST WASHING TON ST. SALE of FUR TRIMMED COATS JUST RECEIVED—NEW STYLES A MARVELOUS GROUP OF NEW COATS —WITH BEAUTIFUL FUR COLLAR AND C npr :J CUFFS— ALSO BROAD BANDS DISTINCTJVE STYLES. Extra iS— Slzes42i to 544 M \ \ 1 l K NEWEST AL IN COLORS——Morrison's Third Floor. Continuing Saturday Sale of Dresses IN NEWEST SILKS AND CLOTHS Every Dress is a Sensational Value Style, Beauty and Splendid Quality, in an Exceptional Variety of New Models—At a Great Price Concession. Silks Q 5 Twills Crepes Vg| JF Satins B „ New Cantons B g* jB Cloths A host of straightline, tubular, tunic and frilled effects. Handsome new trimmings, buttons, lace, embroidery — beautiful new colors. Regular Sizes 14 to 46. Extra Sizes 42 t0 54% MODELS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 4 . f —Morrison’s Second Floor. * CZD R Fgfca ONS i.

men's association; Noble Butler of Indianapolis, men's director of the first memorial campaign on the campus, and Keith Masters, president of the Aeons, who will represent the student body. honor of} placing in the corner-stone the sealed copper box will be given the four men's director? of student campaigns: Noble Butler and Barrett Woodsmall of Indianapolis, Arthur V. Coulter of Ft. Wayne and Dale Cox, now a member of the journalism faculty. President Bryan will wield the trowel. The program will start at 12:30 In the afternoon, a military salute and a concert by the university band. Committee in charge of the corner stone laying; Athletic Director Clevenger, Prof. C. J. Sembower; FTof. W. J. Moenkhaus, Librarian W. A. Alexander, Prof. Paul V. McNutt. Secretary John W. Crayens, Dr. Robert E. Lyons, Alumni Secretary Edward C. Von Tress, Jr., Keith Masters, Dale Brown and Frank R. Elliott. Opening, and formal dedication of the stadium will be reserved for the 1925 football season. homFsermons written Dr. Taylor to Give Series at First Baptist, Starting Sunday. First of a series of sermons on problems affecting the home will He given by Dr. Frederick E. Taylor at the First Baptist Church Sunday night. Dr. Taylor's subject will be

"■What Makes a Good Home?” The series is called "Fireside Sermons.” Other topics and the dates will be discussed are: "What Kind of a.Father Has Your Bov?” Nov. 9; "What Kind of a Mother Has Your Daughter?” Nov. 16; “What Sort of a Young Man Does the Modern Girl Want for a Husband?” No. 23: "What Kind of a Girl Is Worthy of a Man’s Love and Marriage?" Nov. 30; "Enemies of the Modern Home.” Dec. 7, and “What lias Become of the Great American Home Day?” Dec. 14 SHE OVERCOMES FEMALE WEAKNESS Mrs. L. Shaw. 3812 Salem Street, Indianapolis, Ind., Housewife, Suffered Five Years, Now “A Well Woman,” Thanks to Todd’s Tonic, Which Has the StrengthBuilding Qualities of Rare Old Wine.” “For five years T tiave been a sufferer from female trouble. I would have severe pains and often dizziness and siek headaches which would last for several davs. Although I tried many medicines, nothing seemed to give relief tintil a woman friend insisted that I try Todd’s Tonic. Now. after seven bottles of vour wonderful tonic, T am no long er bothered the way I used to be. I feel fine everv day of the month. 1 Sleep soundly at nights and have gained over five pounds in weight.” MUS. L. SHAW, 3512 Salem St., Indianapolis. Ind. Todd s Tonic, made from pure California wine, is most pleasant to take. For sale at Haag's eight stores and all other good drug stores in Indianapolis and throughout this section. AdverTOent.

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HENS WORK OVERTIME Unique System Floods Chicken House With “Sunlight” at 4 A. M. By Timet Special GREENSBURG, Ind., Oct. 31. John C. Trimmel, proprietor of

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