Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 158, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1924 — Page 2
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BELATED WINTER CAUSES DROP IN INWERiTS Slightly Over 400 Licenses Issued So Far This Month, Warm weather has undoul tedly saved the life of many a nimble bunny, as Marion County hunters to date have taken out far less hunting licenses than in a corr spending period of 1923, according to the Gus Habich Company, 12*> K. "Washington St., one of the stores which issues the permits as agent of the State Department of Conservation. A few more than 400 hunting li- i censes have been issued this month., The usual number of November ts j nearly 3,000. The day before Thanks- j giving last year 500 local Nimrods j bought a license. According to Misses Frances Mor- j gan and Vida Scott, who are kepi busy handling the department, the colder weather and opening of the quail season Monday, portends a rush of business, coupled with ‘he fact that the annual Thanksgiving slaughter is about due. & October this year, however, ‘saw only 630 licenses issued as compared to 892 in 1923. The company an-
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In Congress
1 & J !♦ • -a j* - : Mrs. Mary Giles Howard of Tennessee is one of the three new Congress worn en-elect.
nually sells approximately S,OOO licenses. The Etn-Roe Spcrting Goods Company, 209 W. Washington St., also an agent of the State department in selling licenses, reports that with j the opening of the quail season and the cooler weather demand for permits has increased. Last Saturday 200 were Issued. On the day preceding Thanksgiving in 1923, the l store sold 500. More than 7,000 were sold in 1923. The Hoffman Sporting Goods Company, 245 Massachusetts Ave., which annually sells approximately 2,000 licenses, reported business good recently in the license line. Smith-Hassler-Sturm Company, 219 Massachusetts Ave., annually sells up*, preximately 4.000 licenses.
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rrT]i?S LOV'D CONN. Knights- J I !\/l) town school -teacher is t ~ * 1 through with nature st udies. Siit- rat cornered in a small tree for more tb..n an hour by a bull calf on the Sharp farm near Ruehviile. When attendance records were recently tabulated for the Sunday school t f the Methodist Church at Chalmers, seventeen children were found t > have perfect records. Seven are children cf Mrs. Letitia Hughes, a widow. Stories of blooming rtves and c?.ner snakes in balmy November have been eclipsed by Ed Briggerr.on. who reports a second crop of raspberries at She’.byviHe. Ray Gibbons, Madison County P.epublican chairman, has been presented with a handsome Masonic ring as a reward for the successful campaign. j |>y i I in. White River don't I p | mil and c* 11 weather at L_ ! M uncle. Sheriff Hoffman J-Vreral Officer William Ray, dumped a large quanity of gin, whde mule ;md alcohol in sewers. El wood High School athlete* have organized the "letter E" club. Knights Templar from Tipton, Ni blesvllla, Lafayette, Lehar.jii und Craw fordsville. will be guests of Frankfort lodge Wednesday. Sheriff Joe Llndlcy, re-elected at Kokomt Is 73 years of age. He recently celebrated with a birthday party. Employes of the Birnel Spoke and Auto Whr ' •' ntpnny at Portland celebrated Am.! ' lay with rabbit feed. R k bits v r - bagged Monday in an all-day hu. '. ■p7*j C. r.olt< HERDING of f-J ShelbyvlUe nearly had I I Like ! apples. A hoods fires menaced his orchard. Montgomery County hasn't had gny forest fires, but faulty flues have caused binges at the home of J. W. Hurley, Earl Mee! Dan Rowland, M. D. McCormack. SERVICES AT BUTLER University Y. \V. V. A. Observes Week of Prayer. International week cf prayer, Jni stltuted by the Y. \V, C. A., is being observed by the Y. W.. C. A. of Butler University this week. Prayer service is held in chapel daily from 7:45 to 8 a. m . A world fellowship service was arranged for this noon. A world fellowship tea for Butler girls, women teachers and wives of professors will be given Friday afternoon in tho women's residence hall. Fourteen Join Board of Trade Fourteen new members have joined th* Board of Trade since Jan. 1, according to E. M. Elliott, chairman of the membership committee. Roy J. Salim was elected to the vacancy on the board of governors, left by the death of Charles C. Perry.
r HAB PIMPLES - ) FOR MANY YEA.RS AH Over Itched and Burned Cutlcura Heals. “ I wet troubled with pimples for many years They were scattered all owg my face and were large and reS-* The pimples itched and burned and often cauaed loss of sleep My face was disfigured and the eruptions often caused embarrassment. I tried many remedies without success. I sent for a free samples of Cuticura Scap and Ointment and after using found relief so purchased more, and after using three cakes of Soap and three boxes of Ointment I was healed. ’’ (Signed) Miss Catherine Haughney, 4140 Storer Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum for daily toilet purposes. S&zplu Fr.e ly Mull. Address: "Caticws tshrostorin. Dspt. If. Malden s, Ms?.” Sold ewrywfcsrtt. Biiplk. Ointmuot 25 and 50/i clccro 26*. SJO Try ou? n.v Shaving Stick.
TRUCK WAS SENSIBLE Motor Dies When Gasoline Tank Catches on Fire. Bu Times Spec i'll GREENSBURG, Ind., Nov. 11.When a truck he was driving for the Brown Plumbing Company suddenly "died” on a downtown corner, Vernon Brown, got out and cranked. When the engine refused to fire he concluded he must be out of gas.
Dust and Shaving Collectors and Piping Phone 41 Kentucky Ave. JOSEPH GARDNER
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America’s Finest Electric DeLuxe Buffet-Parlor Car Service —BETWEEN— Indianapolis and Louisville, Ky. Leaves Indianapolis 11 A. M. and 5 P. M, Arrives Louisville 2:45 p. m. and 8:45 p. m. Seat Reservations, Terminal Station Main 4500 INTERSTATE “The Electric Way” Seven All-Steei Dixie Fliers Daily C. B. MOWERY Supt. Dining Car Service.
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MIKE O’BRIEN Transfer and Storage I Move Furniture, JManns, Rngpxge, Freight, Sxf-'s and Machinery. 121 NORTH ALABAMA STREET. Telephone: MA In 14b*
If It’s for Your Office, We Have It HILLER Office Supply Cos. 28 S. Penna. St. Just Phone Cl rcle 0611
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Y'ou’ll Enjoy Doing Business With George G. Schmidt & Cos. Civil Engineers anil Surveyors Subdivision, Lot and Farm Surveys 107 Fidelity Trust Bldg. MAin 5G78
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When he lifted the seat over the tank, he found the car was on fire. Firemen extinguished the blaze without serious loss. Army Man Coming Home Lieut. Col. Guy E. Becker, United States Army, who enlisted twentyfive years ago while in Shortrldge High School, plans to retire and live in Indianapolis, friends here learned. He is stationed at Ft. Crook. Neb.
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If you want auto glass come to Service Glass Cos. Replaced while you wait. 33 W. Mich. St.
PHILADELPHIA OYSTER HOUSE SHIXL OVSTERN EXFM'FI YKI#Y 211 EAST OHIO STREET and Frlf*i Fried OjHffrt* Our Specialty Kainiliew Supplied .1. W. KVKRI Proprietor Oyster* Served PhilHilolphla Stylo
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DUCK HUNTERS MISSING Fear Three IJma (Ohio) Men Perished on Lake in Storm. By United Press LIMA, Ohio, Nov. 11.—Searching parties Monday scoured Indian Lake for three wealthy Lima residents believed to have gone down in a small rowboat while hunting ducks. The three men—Roger Boose, 32;
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AUTO INN NORTH. OF BUSINESS ZONE BAS ADVANTAGES E, E, Van Osdol Uses Years of Experience to Make Superior Shop, These folks that think there is no place to take their cars to get them cleaned up north of the btisi'.ess district have a pleasant surprise awaiting them, E. E. Van Osdol has one of the best-equipped "auto inns” In the city at 4206 College Ave. "Van" has had eleven years of experience with automobile oils and accessories and he has what his experience has taught him !b the best on the market of everything. He can give overnight service that Is entirely satisfactory He makes r specialty ,f cleaning out the engines and refilling with the correct oil and gas. "In all my ex perience 1 have never allowed a car ro go out of my shop that wasn't m the very b st possible shape." he says. Van Osdol has room for storage of forty cars by tho day. week or month. He has all kinds of auto supplies, tops, fenders, ac -cM.-or ■ml parts. GOOD INSURANCE ISWELL FQUNOED Jackson K, l anders Will Write Casualty Insurance, "The secret of good in- iranco." ays Jackson K. Lnnri“r:>, representative of the United States K. initty and Guarantee Company, "is In ! ivin* a good company bo cf you. "Insurance dos not have to be sold to intelligent far-sec;;- - men. It Is merely a question of writing It for t hem. The very tern:o com pen.- , •ion, liability, automobile, burglary ■ trd all th,e oth< r kinds cf casualty! insurance naturally appeal to the common sense side of every ind! vtdnal. "Tliere is too much chanco for misfortune befalling per-ons in this day •ml nro of stress and dreun.-ta*;-— * ' > risk running around tempting 1 foie unguarded without some sort of insurance against the future." Landers will write the 5 alley that will best* suit the clrcumskun sos your manner of living. A Husband’s Hazard The following story seems to be common property of insurance people the country over: “A casualty Insurance Confpany recently 'received n letter from a widow of the insured which ended: " I have so much trouble getting my money that I some times think I wish my husband was not dead ' " $ Patterson Co. *23 AVesf ‘A lariflund Street Indianapolis. ’lnd. COMPLETE LINK OF St PPLIES AND Fiji II'MKNT Prompt Delivery on oil Mail urui Telephone Orilprn C. M. i t ETON, Mr. Wliolowil-. Department. 2d Floor Stewart Bile. <T rote 0290
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Pierce Cahill, 41, and Harold Dabold, 21—have not been seen since 3 p. m. Saturday. A high wind struck the lake late Saturday, and it is believed it would have been impossible for a small boat to remain afloat. IVlion You Feel a Cold Coming Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets to work off the cause and to fortify the system against an attack of Grip or Influenza. A Safe and Proven Remedy. Tho box bears signature of E. W. Grove. 30c.—Advertisement.
DOES TRANSFER JOB EFFICIENTLY Mike O'Brien Makes Moving Almost a Pleasure, If moving your wordly goods could be made a pleasure, Mike I O'Brien Transfer and Storage Corn- | pany would come as near doing it !os possible. O'Brien will move both I household and commercial goods, but his specialty is household mov Ing. | Six hlg motor trucks and one j horse-drawn, are at work constantly I at the Job of hauling valuable house- ; hold furnishings from one neighborhood to another. A transfer man is I taking a big risk when he takes it i ipon himself to move the family j heirlooms or even the much loved j overstuffed that took so long to pay for and seemed so long in becoming ;a realized dream O'Brien would not 'he one of the old st and best transfer men in the city if he had not long ago realized the seriousness of his job and taken special precautions to prompt his customers against loss and accident. I.ong trips hav© no terror for ! O'Brien's overland trucking equip -is nt. The last long distance job he had was during the past week • n I.nr'v.j;a He will work In Ohio. Michigan. Illinois and Kentucky. He carries lnsuran a on every bit of 1 work ho d< **m. but he employs only k jed, workmen who make it a safe ; proposition. S'.-, ge of commercial as well as houst !.••!! furniture is taken care of in 1:1 up-to-date storehouse, where •till best of protection and cure is riven it. CIVIL ENGINEERS EXPERT WORKMEN Geor :e G, Schmidt Company Does Best Surveying, Potential communttlea grow under tho v-illful instruments and calcu--I.:tbass , f the civil < ngmeers of tho f • ■ • <r S.-hmidt Company Much • r .uty and attractiveness of a new nddltiin, stiiked out In lots for sale, is enhanced by the skill with which the surveyors have received the vision of the owner. This company has recently laid out Forest Manor addition, Kenyon Highlarcj,,. Colic go Bark, Hammond Estates. Forest Hills, Ra.inlxiw Ridge .-■rid S' vc.-rtl districts in Marion. South Beral and MonMcel'.o, and Tiffan and Columbus, Ohio. During the summer months there is a crew of six men and a drafts man in the office, working all the time These nrti are engineers, all college trained men.
Buying and Selling a Business of Any Kind Groceries and Rooming Houses and Restaurants CONSULT US Your best Interest will be protected. O. E. TRE ACE 510 Lombard Bldg. MA In 6280.
USED CARS FOR SALE Mercantile Garage I*M So. Pmnsrlvannia St.
tall Orgies Myths PARIS, Nov. 10. U. S. soldiers who returned to their homes with wild tales of night life in French towns are finding it hard to make their stories sound true. For an American commission of social and community welfare recently reported that tales of orgies supposed to have been participated In by the Pershing doughboys were imaginar tive myths.
Electric Light and Power f \ VserviceV I MERCHANTS J 1 Heat and Light Company ! I The Daylight Corner 2k T* l6 Company Service Built C. ’\
W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO. Established 1856 IRON—STEEL—SUPPLIES Dlstrlbnters of Moore Transmission*. Bitwller Steet Uunip Bodi<* for Fords, and the leading lines of replacement parts for all cars. Branch Store, 426 N. Capitol Ave.
Pam dawn this week-end 2 RUN DOWN TO French. lick Springs Hotel THE HOME CF PitPT© WATER JustesshoTtnieflimtbdUmt^olu- Comeb*ikanewFencn {
RIDE THE STREET CARS Indianapolis is forging ahead. Its car system must keep abreast of this growth. Ride the cars—it’s cheaper—and help keep Indianapolis to the front.
Telephone, Main 10M7 Covers and Cushion# “That Fit” Upholsterer’s Craft Shop HKVF.Y MAGLL A CO 1001 Vs N. Meridian IMUANAFOLIB T”;iholteTing a: and Kctiaxhiag of the iv\ter CD-*t Hiprh Grade Turkish I>ave,.ports and Box Spring Mattrease*
THE GLOBE PRESS Printers With Kelly Press Service. Color Work and Commercial Printing. 316-18 E. Ohio St. Phone, Lincoln 4107
SPINK-ARMS HOTEL __ North Meridian A Kralltr of Convenience INDIANA I’D! IS' NEWEST AND FINEST HOTEL. T orxrellrd Transient Service—93 ami up. One, two and three-room fnraielied epxrtnien'* with kttehonette, SIOO per month anti up. Unfurnished apartments In our new addition. SSO and up: unexcelled afe service; Table d’hote luncheon, 75 cents: Table d'hote dinner, $125; also -service ala carte.
Service Storage C.o StiaBXAND Hffivi Ha uuM. MftlN 4400; L ----- ■ 1 '** ' -. C j-a*- 1 ' ' v ■rr .V •’ Y-L
H. H. WOODSMALL & CO., INC. GENERAL INSURANCE—SURETY BONDS "We Insure Everything but the Hereafter.” FIDELITY TRUST BUILDING
MARION COUNTY STATE BANK 139 Eunt Market Street Home of the Christmas Suvlnjr* Clnb
Phone MA In 3057 THE WHITAKER PRESS Inc. Printers to the Advertiser Fifth Floor Print Craft Buliding, 223-25 North New Jersey Street
YVe Yitralite Enamel System Murcote Pyroxylin and Old Style Fainting IDEAL AUTO PAINT SHOP High-Class Automobile Painting 437 FAST TK.NTH STREET PHONE—MAin 5355
MARION FUEL COMPANY Highest Grade iT* A 1 You Are Safe Steam and ]Lj With Us Domestic Tb * fJS *35 s ™ a £e T ° n Circle 1818
TUESDAY, NOL 11, 1921
BODY IN COAL HOPPER City Employe at Frankfort Buried Alive. By Times Special FRANKFORT, Ind., Nov. 11.— The body of Charles Bailey, an cmplpye at the city light plant, was found in an automatic hopper at the plant. He had fallen into the hopper and had been smothered to death beneath tons of coal.
Foster and Messick Telephone MA in 6100 Surety Bonds and Casualty Insurance FLETCHER TRUST BUILDING
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4206 College Ave. XVA *h. 4280 VAN’S MOTOR INN Storage—Auto Leu miry—Repairing —Aecessories Open Day anti Night E. E. VAX OSDOL, l'rop.
Automobile Glass Replaced While You Walt Building Glass of All Kinds Indianapolis Glass Cos. 1002 Kentucky Ave. Clr. 7727
DON HERR OARAGE RIGHT DOWNTOWN Kentucky Ave. and Maryland SL Auto Laundry Greasing Station Free Crank Case Service Day and Night Parking Everything for Your Automobile.
Smith-Hassler-Sturm Cos. 219-221 Mass. Ave. "A Real Sporting Goods Store"
