Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 157, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1924 — Page 14

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IRION COUNTY ARMISTICE DAT PROGRAM GIVEN Jackson and McCulloch to Be Speakers —W. P, Evans to Preside.

Ed Jackson, Governor-elect, and Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch, Jackson's opponent, will be chief speakers at the American Legion Armistice day meeting Tuesday noon at Keith's Theater. The playhouse was turned over to the by Roltare Eggleston, manager. William P. Evans, in charge of the Legion's celebration, will preside. George W. Kadel. who entertained soldiers in France with his singing while a member of the tank corps, is on the program. Invocation will be by the Rev. George W. Allison, Irvington Presbyterian Church, and benediction by the Rev. Raymond Noll, St Francis Ie Sales Church. The Police and Firemen’s Rand will parade and will render the musical program in conjunction with the theater orchestra. Doors open at 12 m. American Woman's Overseas League will be among organizations to attend in a body. Vayne M. Armstrong, Seventh district Legion committeeman, named these committees; Arrangements—J. Frank Cantwell, ! Neal Grider. Bert Hawkins. Frank Jeffery and Arthur Robinson. Reception—Paul Aiken, Gen. j Dwight E. Aultman, Joe R. Beckett. ] Bowman Elder, Frank H. Henley. | Russell Jewett, Florence Martin. H. ; H. Martin. Ferdinand Montani, Sidney Miller. Robert Moorhead. Fay Patrick. John B. Reynolds, Jesse Rodman. Asa J. Smith. Whitney j Spiegel, Robert H. Tyndall. Evans . Woolen and Harry D. Winnie. National Headquarters

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MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY i Th3 State Savings & Trust Cq: 9 East Market Street

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Heath, Glenn Crawford and Grover Workman. Publicity—Blaine McGrath, Dr. Paul Hurt and Mark E. Hamer. Colors —•'Barnett Breedlove, T. T j Bates. Marlon Hinkle, H. C. King, ! Henry C. Ketcham and John A. | Roppe. Band and Parade—Delbert Wilmoth, David McCord, Eugene Barnhill, Charles T. Butler. 1L O. Henley and Robert Winslow. The Statehouse and all State -offices will T-lose at noon, according to a memoranda from the office of Governor Emmett F. Branch. RUM FOR AID IS FATAL Husband Stricken With Paralysis, W ife I traps Dead. By I’nited Pres s MV NCI E, Ind., Nov. 10— Funeral arrangements were being made today for Mrs. Elizabeth Willard, 69. who dropped dead Saturday night a few minutes after her huSband had suffered a stroke of paralysis which may prove fatal. Mrs. Willard ran to the phone anti called a physician when her husband. Charles Willard, was stricken. She returned to ius room, sat down on the .side of his bed and fell to the floor a moment later. SCHOOL HACK WRECKED Girl and Driver, Both Colored, Hilled at Jeffersonville. Itv T nifr.l Press JEFFERSONVILLE. Ind. Nov. 10.—A colored school girl and the oolqfed driver of a school hack were killed and two others were probably fatally hurt when a Baltimore & Ohio passenger train struck the hack two miles north of here today. A heavy fog obscured the driver's view of the crossing. Five other colored school children in the hack were hurt. Citizenship Attacked Cancellation of the citizenship certificate of Ettore Clnotti. former Floyd County resident, now living in Italy. Is asked in a complaint filed in Federal Court bv Homer Elliot, T'rdted Stari-s district attorney. The complaint charges Clnotti obtained his certificate through fraud hv stating he intended to remain in the Vnited Staes. Two Persons Sought Police have been asked to aid in the search for John Blind. 39, who escaped from the Central Insane Hospital Saturday. Search is also being made for Leland Pretzinger, 31. of 1310 S. Pershing Ave., who left home Sunday.^* Poster Advertisers Meet Marvin Huffnrd, secretary, of Frankfort, and Rex Reed of Terre Haute told of the secent national convention at Detroit at a meeting of directors of Indiana Poster Advertising Association today at the Lincoln. Routine business was dis ■ussed.

FAMILY WELFARE SOCIETY FLOAT.

I Normal life was depicted by the i Family Welfare Society float in i the Community Fund parade Sati urday afternoon. The characters i picture little children at play, the i vigor of middle age. and persons j tottering with old ago. GAS SHUT-OFF FEARED Company Threaten* to Stop Supply —Asks Higher Rate. Hu l rated Press COLVMIiVS, Ohio, Nov. 10.Stores selling oil burners and electrical heating appliances were swamped with customers today as ! the Columbus Gas , Company pro : pared to shut off the city's supply at | midnight. Only hope of relief was seen In a ! suit to be heard today through ; which the city seeks to enjoin the i shut-off. The voters authorized a 40-cent I gas rate and the gits company claims it can not afford to supply the city at that ilgure. Ilickey to Try Judge By Times Special LA PORTE. Ind.. Nov. 10,—Congressman A J. Hickey left Sunday for Parkersburg. W Va., where he will act as a member of the subcommittee appointed by Congress to investigate impeachment charges brought against Judge William K. Baker district judge of the north •>rn district of West Virginia Marriage Licenses Virgil o Bear Cl. !* St XV-ter Glad} J loan, Is tel*} st r Opal A PreHiler. .'LI 2340 N Harding: It. Hartni.tii It.'!. '.’24 Bluff Rt H.-nrv Wchr 22 932 Kntiash: Liii'.e M Kvhiih 1!' 471 a K Mi--hi*an William Lanes .'lB, 521 S. Warman: lona Stimy '.'4 742 N Belmont RoS.-rt Kver-rt 25. 1228 W Thirty Fourth I.i. Cl irl; 20 104 t i'nn-h It iks C M nin ,1.1 37 2117 S ,r i.-.iv,- Carrie A Cantrell. 30, 72.> N. t"o:.. 4 • ; Lutz 25. orhool f..r deaf Mate-! Dagne. 2*. Indianapolin t Kdj. l 1. Join.s.ni 27 18.35 Cornell: Kv a 1 Am!. l, 27. 1818 C’.trn* Glenn C Alexander. 2d 11 1 i.oodlet: Velma A Tomunson ttt. 11003 • , N Illume* WUILm R yaity 21 708 ge t. her Lilian M Crider 11 2413 1I Edward M R How- 52. otdil Cornell; Martha Brown 45. R 1 r,d Cornell Wiiltam P Smith 50. 125>; Madison Mary J Aupply 51 215 Parkway Births Girls Rot and Anna Moneymaker. 529 -• Treniont _ _ _ Forrest And Elsie Wnglit 39 B. Warman . Robert and Ohio Fiedler 717 > Trr m< nt Flrri and Mary A'XinT-r 91 Iloaohe Otto and Alii Dir Mn. 1019 English I<>>* Eocene and Mary Simms. 2100 Centnl. R ;-ko|! and M.w!*i C .em 54 Campb#-’.’.. pert and Dorothy Edw irds. 22!* N J'd fer-oti James and Hri !*• t R*4fly 741 IYorpe.-t Joseph and Myrtle pent.-, hie. Clark B'.akeslee Ho-jatal Karl and M rte Mattox. 1531 Keily. Raymond and Florence Gerhart, 1110 N Capitol Twin. John and Anna SUokan 1511 ftellj. girl and boy. Deaths John Addi.nn Nall. Hri 342 9 Walcott acute enteritis Sarah Ellen T’tterback. 70 Deaooncss Hospital acute dilatation of heart George M.-Gavroek 35. 84fl W North, lobar pneumonia. Myrtle I.ogan. 1 113d Pnurlaa ileoeo littia . . „ 'V Infant Merry-weather 1 day 134 S Sheridan none’omire of foramen ovale. Mary A Smith dd St Vincent Hototal pulmonary tuberculosis Elizabeth J Green d.3 St Vincent Hoainta'. cerebral hemorrh gc, I.iKtle It. Ormr. 73. 1423 Ashland, chronic gartritri 7,ena May Crafton 3 days. 20 W Minnesota premature birth Margaret Render. 35. 1150 N Meridian, acute gastritis Catherine S Wlßchmcyer. 74. 2419 R--nsde!i. diabetes m-llttus. George William Green. 37. 711 N. Wal- . crehral hemorrhage. Anna May Miller 30. 4333 W Wash j ington diabetes meHitiis. William A Kck. d7. Central Indian* ; Hospital chronic myocarditis Charles Scott 55. 425 Smith, acute bronchitis

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HUTSELL IS BOOMED Considered Strong Possibility for State Purchasing Agent. George O. Hutsell, secretary of the Republican county committee and Fourth ward leader, is considered a | strong possibility for appointment as j State purchasing agent, according to i reliable authority today. Hutsell has approval of all factions land is said to be choice of Governori ,-lect Ed Jackson and George V. j Coffin, Marion County chairman, jfor the job. | According to information the new Governor will make a clean sweep |in the highway commission personnel. Although It Is being rumored tn political ygrcles Newman T. Miller, State lire marshal, would not again j seek the State Job, Miller said today ' he was willing to stay on. "My term- is not up until April 15.” Miller "but I am willing to stay although I have done nothing to retain the position." STATE SURVEY DELAYED Jackson Hasn’t Appointed < onnnittos; I/cave-s City Wednesday. Selection of a committee to make .-■ survey of State hoards and commissions probably will not be com pb'-ted for tev.-ral days. Governor-! elec* Ed Jackson said today. "I have been unable to get in touch with some of the men 1 wan’ on the committee," Jackson sai > He wdl leave on ■ vacation of sex oral days Wedm- lay. P w,s fear<- i that the condition of Mrs Jack son. xx-ho has Ixeen ill. xvoud pre vent him leaving the city. However, her condition Mas greatly improved . • . lay, he sai l Wanted \fter stabbing Fray Police searched today for Homer; Osborn**. 24, fM2 S. Missouri St, . on a charge of assault and battery [ with !nt<ait to kill. Police learned ; from <men fish one, 27. same ad- j dress, that Osliorne bad stabbed hint j xvitii a small knife. Jewelry Fraud Alleged Charles Horrall jewel. ! of Terre : Haute, Ind. was he!*l to the Federal; grand Jury under f 1.000 bond, charged with using th*- mails to de fraud wholesale jewelers of about : 110.009 tiy t'nited States Commissioner Clyde Rateinll at Terre Haute. Fugitive Is Arrested Roiim i. Moor.-, 34, of Y3O N Gray St., was returned here from Green li- id, Ind., where lie was arrested as a fugitive Detectives k.iv there are three warrants on rile here charging . Issuance- of fraudulent checks. Roomer Die* fn Fire By 7 im*x special COR V 1 s IN, Tnd , Nov. 10 —An origin of the blaze which destroyed 11. c rooming h-ciso and cost the life of James Mamnielti- e Saturday was being irv* stlg.ati-d today. Arr**st Follows Raid Harvey Thompson, 39, of 2464;, jj Wabash St., was slated on a blind j tiger charge today xx-hen Lieutenant Cox and Federal Agent Winkl.-x said they found six and a salf pints of xvhite mulr. at Ills home. Forget-Me-Nots Net 91,190 Committee in charge of the Forget me not day drive for funds for disabled soldiera today reported SI, 190 raised in Indianapolis, Saturday.

Miller’* AnllArjillr Oil. Known * Snake 01! Will I’lxitlvely Ki-Fu-ti* Pain In n Fnc Minutes. Try it rig-ht now for Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Lumbago, sor,-.. ,|iff and swollen joints, pall! in tho head, bank and limbs '•urns, bunions, ete After one application pain usually disappears as if by magic Anew remedy used externally for Coughs Colds. Spasmodic Croup, Influenza. Sore Throat and Tonal litis. This oil is conced'd to be the most pene (rating remedy known. It* prompt and Immediate effect ill relieving pain is due to the fact that, it penetrates to the affected parts at once As an illustration pour ten drops on the thickest piece of sole leather and it wit' penetrate this substance through and through in three minutes. Astonishing how quick Rheumatic pains. Neuralgia, stiff mints, chest eo’ds. sorethroat disappears by use of this new oil treatment—3s<*. 70e and if 100—all lending druggists.—Advertisement Retain the Charral £ T* ~ /X, "\ Os Girlhood u / A Clear Sweet Skin ifV/K Cuticura Will Help You I L T * Cuticura Sosp Hrery I)y For Furniture—li.’ak’.n Tilac i v t iiTi ikk "I In most convenient and up-to-dat* I beauty parlor iu the Middle West. | taught by experts. Day and evening classes now open. Free ellnle. Fairyland Beauty Seminary HOOF GARDEN, PLAZA HOTEL New York St. and Capitol Are. Miss ESTHER SHOUT, Mgr. ' r r r i- i;p;s

;PLINY WOLFARD NAMED Beginning Ibv. I Will Serve As Governor’s Secretary Pliny Wolfard. deputy secretary of .State under Ed Jackson, Governor- ► elect, today was appointed secretary to Governor Emmett F. Branch, effective Dec. 1 when Frederick E. Schortemeier, Branch's present secretary, resigns to take oath of office as Secretary of State. Jackson recently announced that Wolfard would be appointed his secretary when he takes office early in January. John J. Brown, chairman, State tax board, whose term expires Dec. 1 and which will have to be filled by appointment of Governor Branch, k today indicated that he "was standing on his record" and was unconcerned about whether or not he would be re-appointed. It Is understood Jackson and Branch have considered his appointment. FOREST FIRE CHECKED Ten Million Gallons of Oil Saved From Flames. ! flu T'nited Press | IRVINE, Ky„ Nov. 10.—After a i seventy-two-hour fight 300 volunI teers have succeeded In checking the forest fire which for a time j threatened to explode more than 19,000,000 gallons of oil stored in j tanks here. Forest fires In fix-e other sections of Kentucky were reported to be dying out. Spiritual Ne**ds of I)e Pauw Dr. C. H. Taylor, pastor University Church at Greeneastle, Ind., i formerly of Broadway M E Church, talked on “Great Spiritual Neews of D>* Pauw and Greeneastle” before the Methodist Ministers' Association of Indlanaopiis at Kobertß Park M E. Church today. I)r. Taylor pleaded for a building that would meet j the needs of the town and untverglty. * ' COLDS Break a Cold Right Up with “Pape's Cold Compound" STafce two tablet* '-v.-rv thrM* hour* ire taken The first dose always gives relief. The second and third doses completely break up the eokl. PIeAK \ ant and safe to ■V. take Contains no v 1 quinine nr opiate*. / /s, V 1 J Millions use l’ape* Cold Compound" /'a UJ Price thtriv tlvc Vl i ents I>ruggl*t V I guarantee It Ad * u*ri ) so !‘i4> rv t

Can You Write a Good Letter? / ®s<9££A-0Q in cash li-jXj PRIZES to those who write the best letters on the following SUBJECT: the Advantages ol Trading on Washing-

PRIZES One Grand Prize of S IOO IN GOLD will be paid to the. person who, in the opinion of the judges, writes the best letter in accordance with the rules governing the contest. 2nd Prize, SSO in Gold 3rd Prize, $25 in Gold 5 Prizes of $lO Each 5 Prizes of $5 Each making $250 in all that will be paid to the winners.

During Demonstration Week Many of our members will make, special prices and terms. Even if you do not enter the contest you should visit East Washington street this week. Come early. Come often.

A Puzzle a Day A motion was voted upon by an assembly. If the ayes had been increased by fifty from the ranks of the noes, the motion would have been carried by 5 to 3. If the noes had received sixty votes from the ayes, the motion would have been lost by 4 to 3. How many voters were there, and did the motion carry? Answer (o previous puzzle: Vs START A44C F'"is4* ★ —^ The diagram shows how, with ! three straight lines, and no crossi ings. the five stars may all ce passed through, with the start and finish at one star. Assessment Is Appealed E. U. Graff, superintendent of | schools, has filed an appeal from 'he board of works assessment of J 616.65 for improvement of Shriver Ave., in behalf of the Indianapolis teachers’ pension fund where property is held. Complaint alleges other property within 150 feet should j stand part of the assessment.

BACKACHE

When you have backache there is nerve pressure at one or more spe* rifle places in the spin*. ig* i can release the pressure on the nerve* nffi-cted nnd Remove the i Cause sosf of Your _ . Backache t havr Horse* it for J hundred*, of otiiers. Jr Why not for you? CHIROPRACTOR SEVENTH YE.VR 904 Odd Fellow Bldg. Hwiirs: IQ to 11:30 A. M . 1 *V3O and 7 to H P, XI, Sunday anil other hour* by appointmeni (Iff ir* Tel.. M Ain 994 1. Rr Trh. KAudolph 7717. "Experienced Chiropractic Service." No Charge for Consultation My study of Chiropractic wb pre ■-,i< 3 by .u-adetnlc and medlj trslninj

ton Street East ol Pennsylvania Street your friends have complimented you on your skill as a letter writer. Here, then, is your opportunity to exercise that skill and, perhaps, win the first prize—$100 in "old. In our opinion, Washington Street, east of Pennsylvania, is the ideal shopping center of Indianapolis. You, too, will think so if you visit the seetion during DEMONSTRATION WEEK which starts' today and continues until Monday. The object of this contest is to secure “good copy” for use in future announcements. Visit the section, get a contest blank, and then write your letter and send it to us. To Get Material for Your Letter Visit East Washington Street Any Day This Week As an aid to the contestants the merchants of Washington Street, east of Pennsylvania, will put on unique window displays. The druggist’s display may be found in a furniture dealer’s window. In brief, all of the merchants taking part in the demonstration will trade display windows. Large signs will tell you to whom the displays belong. Even though you are not a contestant, you should go “window shopping” this week on Washington Street, east of Pennsylvania. CONTEST STARTS TODAY—ENDS MONDAY, NOV. 17 Here Is What the Contestants Are to Do

FIRST: Visit the business section comprising both sides of Washington street from Pennsylvania to East streets. SECOND: Go into any of the stores where you see the East Washington Street Merchants’ Association sign displayed and ask for the Rules of the Letter Writing Contest.

East Washington Street Merchants 5 Association

"Y” Boys Meet “The Magellans of the Air” was the topic of Bertram Day, president Crescent Life Insurance Company,

. Worthy of Your Confidence My many years of satisfactory service to the public is the best assurance that 1 can give that the funeral service of your loved one will be handled satisfactorily. You will find my prices most reasonable. JOHN F. REYNOLDS ‘'Leader in .Sensible Prices.*’ >IAJn 0431).

LUCK! When some man takes a sudden step up in the world a lot of people say, “LUCK!" Probably he worked and x saved a Ion" time to get ready for that step up. There is more “Savings Bank Luck" than any other kind —and you can make it for yourself by opening an account here. WE PAY 4%% ON SAVINGS 1401 TDC, 8a.m.t05 p, m. Daily nuurco: g a , m , to g D , m , Saturdays, Our institution is organized to serve the financls! needs of the people. Meyer -Kiser Bank 128 E. Washington St.

THIRD: Read the rules of the contest carefully and write your letter on the contest blank given you. FOURTH: Mail your letter to Ferdinand A. Meyer, care Meyer-Kiser Bank, 128 East Washington street, not laser than November IS, 1924. NOTE: All contestants must reside in this shite. is no age limit Each contestant is allowed to submit but one letter.

MONDAY, NOV. 10, 1924

at a boys’ meeting at Y. M- C. A Sunday night. Norman Peirce, 413 \V Thirty-Second St., and Eugene Porter, 825 S. East St., were an nounced as high-point boys.