Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 169, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1924 — Page 7

MONDAY, NOV. 24. 1924

, "net sum TIGHT WAD If! CUM Ml Dr, Lovejoy Urges All to Support Benevolent Activities, "The average church member is strong for his Chamber of Commerce, his club and his lodge.” said Dr. L. E. Lovejoy of Chicago, stewardship secretary of the World Service Commission, speaking Sunday at the Roberts Park M. E. Church. "When we Methodists go out for a good time with other people.” he sail, "we spend .ike drunken sailors, not because we are crazy spendthrifts. but bcause we have it. because w<- live in an age of plenty, because we realize that God has given it to us and wants us to enjoy it. "But when we face the obligations of the church some of us spend like stingy tightwads, not because we can't afford it. not because we want to rob God, but because we haven't stopped to consider that we live in i a Tiew and opulent age. an age of r.ew standards of value, of new problems and that the church shares with the rest of the world in larger requirements for its upkeep and advancement. "On ordinary days we realize the new conditions, but when we sit in our pew our mind runs back to the time when we worked for a dollar a day and gave pennies to God, and so again we deposit the little red cent. Give Rightly "We have our financial problems, but we live in an age of safety and of comfort. We wear good clothes, live in good houses, drive good cars, take expensive vacations, stock our homes with fine furniture, phonographs and radios and eat the choicest food. "A popular au'hor tells me that the literature now most in demand In American tv ok stores, aside from stories and novels is on the subject, "How to Reduce!’ "Today our great insurance companies are busy warning us how to k*-ep down our weight, spare our overworked hearts, reduce the blood pressure and stop digging our graves with our teeth. "Think of it —American Christians feeding themselves to death, pauperizing the church, starving their fellow-men and robbing God of even a decent recognition of their stewardship! "A glance into the old Bible will | show tha- from the very beginning God has l eer, seeking for sane and businesslike relations with men. and w shall never find the path to spiritual peace nor the solution of our church financial problems until we quit rol bing God and practice common sense in our dealings with His kingdom." I>r. Lovejoy said "RIGHTEOUS MANHOOD" “Y” Big .Meeting Addressed By Dr. \V. I*. Bearing. A plea for “righteous manhood" and exhortation to overcome the impulse? of the lower animal that is in man, were made Sunday at the Y. M. C. A. Big Meeting at English’s Opera House, by Dr. TV. P. Dearing, president of Oakland City College, end president of the Indiana State Teachers Association. CHURCHES ARE DEDICATED liitwnod Christian and Brightwood Congregations Open Edifices. The Linwood Christian church. Michigan St. and Linwood Ave., formerly the Eastern Heights Christian Church, was dedicated Sunday by Dr. C. W. Cattble. Indiana secretary of the Disciples of Christ, assisting the Rev. Eivin Daniels, pastor. The Brightwood Church of Christ. Denny and Twenty-Ninth Sts., .also w: s dedicated Sunday. Among the speakers was the Rev. O A. Trmkle, Englewood Christian Church. B. I„. Allen is pastor. I BOYS HEAR JUDGE COLLINS Great Need Today for More Homes and Fewer .Apartments. In all his long experience Judge James A. Collins of Criminal Court never saw a boy in trouble who had a great love for his mother, he said at the regular Sunday after noun meeting of the Boys* Club at the V. M. C. A. Judge Collins said the need Is for fewer apartments and more homes. Meetings Here Tuesday Reta "“hi Omega. Card party. 8:13 j> m. f'plnk Arms. Delta Delta Deita. Dinner, 6:30 p. m. Spink-Arms. Purdue Cniversity Alumni Association Meeting. Bp.m.C. of C. Indiana Farm Bureau Federation. Meeting and banquet. Severin. Kappa Alpha Phi. Banquet, 6:30 p. m. Severin. lAdtana Pharmaceutical Association. Meeting. Id a. m. Luncheon, 12:15 p. m. Lincoln, t Writers Club. Dinner, 7:45 p. ra. Lincoln. t Rotar Club. Dinner, 7 p. in. Clay pool. Father Has One "I’ve had an idea in my head for I sometime.” "Huh! Aged in the wood.” — Youngstown Telegram. KW9M B Pe " '* In the esrty staeesas wellßStobreakupthA m most stubborn heed or bronThousands B /B Jychial cold. k:io< Rii- gSm tri l B S*f e - speedy. Mah is eSec- sure relief. tive when others fail. Posit- jA A § Iveiy harmless. Get handy. ■■ ffl 12 cent box at yourdruggist •r write. WITH TiMSLrroti* imh taa e- 017.11111 gam >t,W.Bifdt,liliM|M Illl'lMß

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P' ■■ .IRHB! p w £$ j *' X Kaihie Schratt, the actress, who for years was the most intimate friend the late Emperor Fran. J. sepli of Austria had, has decided to return to her "public.” She has /ust signed a contract to ap pear at a Vienna theater this winter. Hoosicr Briefs 7“"l ioMA. nrsir Tipton claims uX a real village blacksmith ia Ranson S. Ault, who has hammered the anvil for thirty-five years. . Dr Frank N. Palmer has resigned the pastorate of the First Preshy- ' terian Church at Winona I.ake in order to have more time to write books. Mayors and chiefs of police of Huntington. N-w Haven. Decatur. Raiffton. Wabash, Peru. Columbia city. Warsaw, Pierce;on. Kern, all vilie. Angola. Garrett. Ligonier are meeting at Ft. Wayne today. jT 71A RI ON Girls’ S%>: >phone IjyjL Band has had tough luck. I ! Tico of the saxophones w- re lost from a bus while returning from a concert. Fre 1 Elds, new patrolman at M mcie, > :ys another policeman shorn i bo hired He stales his uniform ,s big enough for two men. F. M M -Laughlin of Portland h - a small newspaper printed at Frank lin. Term., during the Civil War, cm taining account of a battle in whir.. he fought. County auditor at Plymouth has announced Marshall County will have to pay $237,107 on bonds and in terest for road improvements nex r year. i*ONFKIt ERAT E flag, prized possession of Mrs. u . f'-r years, has been to th<Jefferson Davis Home at Montgon; ery, Ala., by the Howard County Historical Society. Princeton Klwanis Club proposes t< make streets puncture proof Members have turned in 510 nails and tack- they gathered from pave me nts. Judge a. W Hamilton has as sumed his duties at Bloffton a.Judge of the Wells Circuit Court succeeding Judge Frank W. Gordon. corns lift Off-No Pain! Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little "Fre<znne’ on an aching com, instantly that com stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft com. or com between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or irritation. —Advertisement. Joint-Ease For Creaky Joints Just rub on the new application called Joint-Ease If you want to know what real joint comfort is. It's for stiff, swollen, or pain tortured Joints whether caused by rheumatism or not. A few seconds’ rubbing and it soaks right in through sktn aud flesh right down to ligament and bone. It oils tip and limbers up the joints, subdues the inflammation and reduces tile swelling. Joint-Ease Is the one great remedy for all joint troubles and Hook I>rug Cos.. Goldsmith's tl Drug Stores and other live druggists are dispensing it daily—a tube for GO cents. Always remember, when Joint-Ease gets in joint agony gets out—quick. —Advertisement. Rids You of Torture Pyramid Pile Suppositories work so quickly, stop pain so suddenly, relieve soreness so completely as to add you to the thousands who believe it the best, safest, quickest relief known for the strain, pain and soreness of piles. Get a GG-ceiu box at any drug store. "w&dvertlaemeat.

Oust and Shaving Collectors and Piping Phone 41 Kentucky Ave. JOSEPH GARDNER

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Electric Light and Power ' v { | MERCHANTS | i Heat and Light Company j The Daylight Corner jl The Company Service Built t \

W. J. HOLLiDAY & CO. Kilablislird 18u6 IRON—STEEL —SUPPLIES Distributors of Moore Transmissions, DHwiler Steel Pinny Bodies for l ords, and flic leading lines ot replacement parts for all cars. Branch Store, 426 N. Capitol Ave, Run down this week-end ? PsUN DOWN TO French Lick Springs Hotel THE HOME OF plwy©, m¥ ip. f) Just a iferf ndr fnm bilMlpdu - Cam? LA a Q 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.

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THE GLOBE PRESS Printers With Ketiy Press Service. Color Work and Commercial Printing. 316-18 E. Ohio St. Phone, Lincoln 4107

SPINK-ARMS HOTEL 410 North Meridian *'• A K entity of Convrnleore INDIANAPOLIS’ NKU’F.Si' AND FINKST lit, I I ... I nexrvlled Trannlrnt >ervlee— i'i Hn ,1 up. One, two tt<! three ro.*m fur :xhe,l apitrttnenta with kltch i'e, slf, per month and up Inf'lrniahod Apartment* In our t w idditton. sr,.i and up: unexeelle! afe Hervh-e; Table d'hote utto'he ■!. 7", rents: Table d'hote dinner, ?i 1U",: a 1 ,i servlee ala rarte.

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Phone MA in 3057 THE WHITAKER PRESS Inc. Printers to the Advertiser Fifth Floor Print Craft Building, 223-25 North New Jersey Street We Vitralite Enamel System Murcote Pyroxylin nnd Old Stvle Painting IDEAL AUTO PAINT SHOP lIIXh-ClneH Automobile Painting 437 EAST TENTH ST KELT. PHONE—MAin 355

MARION FUEL COMPANY Highest Grade A ¥ You re Safe Steam and * \ With Us nATYlP<itir* That Given More llcul l**r Ton 1010 Domestic 14TH AND senate Circle 1818

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Automobile Glass Replaced While You Wait Building Glass of All Kinds Indianapolis Glass Cc. 1002 Kentucky Ave. Cir. 7727

New Auto Washing System JUST INSTALLED Only One In City OPEN tr* • CLOSED cars rrifpc CARS $1.26. A £ SV’wt) $1.50 WIRE WHEELS 50c EXTRA Compare Our Prices With Others S. & S. Auto Laundry 334 N. Illinois St. Cl rcle 3568 Smith-Hassler-Sturm Cos. 219-221 Mass. Ave. "A Kent Sporting Goody Store”

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NEWDEPARTMENT ADDS SERVICE TO HELLER COMPANY Complete Line of Steel Equipment Increases Efficiency, The Hiller Office Supply Company km't hesitate to say that they are pleased at being able to offer their customers anything as good as the line recently Installed, of steel cabinets, filing systems, lockers, shelving and cabinet .safes with interior equipment made by the Canton Art Metal Company. "This is it high-grade line of equipment,” .-aid R. Hiller, pr -si dent and manage! of the ~r • :: “and we feel pretty fortunate a m ' ting the agency for Indianapolis.” Government building.. Hiller said, are equipped with < anton steel fur nishings and th>-:r r* liability lias thus been proved. This new lino has been established in a distinct department apart from the other complete sections. Another distinctly different department recently establish- <1 In the concern Is a service li- par’m- :r f<-r inquiries and r-quests .*>.: 1 persoi ■! rviee on office sttpplies Customers are met ' v int.-lliin-nt sales p-r s,i|is who are acquainted with pr!-'- s -,nd stock and may consult with them on the needs -f their office. This service is free of charge, <if . nurse. A complete fine of p- -s nal a 1 • .-mess Chris'tuns greeting cards has been add—l to the of the, •ore !n art effort *■> I 1 ' ,-r erve !'. ir custom rs A salesman will •11 at vour ■ ■•‘a-e and allow you to .fi t ft • :ii t is l:n*‘ greetings f* r - .< ap;ucxcinui: ■ a, on NEW MULTIGRAPH SERVICE IN USE Enables G? enter Use of Printing Feature, \ multigraph service tl .' v.-ll! t-e f interest to nil ns, rs ~f ■ aphs or rnultigrapii work -•peoially to those using tnu!' :gr ,ph machines as a part *• f their - ff: equipment—has le-eii installed In, I’i.e Multigraph Tv ,<!- Service C".. print' rnft Pi■!.: Tt , -'tnpat:y put :ti a I-inston Monotype Ma,f..r o.'ist:n g •- h'-r* !y pe f. ■■ t h--digraph lie- machine is ra pa’jo f casting any face or s; Z o of tyi “ ■ •ired, either for ribbon or . ink print. ('wners of multigraph machines are enabled tc> make fuller use of he printing feature of their ma•bines through this service. A large per. ent.-ore ~f work turned out on the muitigraph is "rush order. ’ The unusual high speed of the casting machine enables a full page <>f type to be turned out ready for the multigraph In a very few minutes. livery multigraph user know: tint' limited faces, cost of typeset ling and valuable time consumed in dis tributing old tyi>e have prevent.M the tnultigraph from lin-oming tl*®* important part of industry that it should be. With the Monotype these drawbacks have not only been overcome, hut the possibilities of the multigraph have become almost unstinted House organs, price lists and other such classes of print hyp which heretofore could not be at tempted will be given special at tenth,n, embodying necessary qualities in producing most effective ad vertlsing. * I’nder the service, of Nhe Multigraphic, Type .<• Sendee Com puny there Is no expensive type <o typesetting equipment to buy N’o tpesetling need be done In your office, freeing your operator for pro •luctive work and freeing equipment 'hat would otherwise be frozen. This service in Indianapolis should effect a largo and permanent saving for the users of the nmltlgrnph and will speed up multigraph department production. The service Is not confined to owners of multigrnpb machines, but is for all users of multigraph circular work. See Is llri'orr You Kcpgtint Y'our < nr. MI KKITf, the Kgyptiai, l.aequer. Mill l,ie the Car That Permanent Finish In .Any Polor You Desire. Will Stand Hard Abuse in Any Weather, The M,,rente Auto Kefinlshinq: Cos. Anton,oldie Kepainters and lief! ft! s hers. i ci n PiiiM.Ki-' .i Kn r O’DONNELL TRANFER CO. Highway Express 437 E. Louisana. Lin. 754 G f J INDIANAPOLIS BATTERY, SERVICE I STORAGE and RADIO BATTERIES Built under personal supervision of L, L. Corum. Our service one ! lap ahead. Prices $8 and up. jj 901 N. Illinois St. L. L. Corum. MA in 1960. |

B lspime 1 0. E, Treace Buys and Sells Business Investments, "Thrifty persons with good wives ! ,-an make a tidy little income off i of rooming houses," says O. E. Treace, 510 Lombard Bldg. Treace does more business buying and sell--1 ing rooming and boarding houses, i < ’urniture and equipment, than any ; ttoher one kind of business. He has listed more than 150 room- ] ■ ;r,g houses for sale or trade and in j u list can just about fit folks out { • in the very best kind of a rooming: ihnu- • for their particular needs. At- 1 Treace does Just that. He •v. •■:. ’ sell you a busitw --s that won’t tuck • v c.i .- iljsfie-l. 11‘• will e,trisuit w:: ius cu.-Puners until he. finds •us: wha: they feel they want and : then snoop around until he can just Jit tin m out right. g *u h- id 1 ut-iens are relieved by ti e is,- .me of between S2OO and S3OO | a month and a well managed room- ■ it.g house is a real Investment. It 1 is a good way to lessen the tension ~f t.h<> financial strain and solves a . number of problems in a simple PRINTERS ii! IKE GREETINGS; | Lot:- r -and Cards Appropriate H ..day Observance, | Each year there rolls around a ! i w hen we iil lay ourselves out ■: , : e jgirt'.cularly nice to our assn,.t -- Or ,f we don't, we might • a ’ rfiirbg mas time we lay aside ■l.oie :.ffer,■!.c,’s Did truly wish eaqh ~tip..*- ,s nr,,, lei Hess to another, "A j Me, -a- Cht tinjs I.ette-s uei e.irds of business like ••fee: mg. 1 1 .t nope, th*> less sincere. •w; ! I arr.ingl by the Globe Press. '• is !■;. ohlo b:.. for exclusive vi,:. tide use. Tills work will be done j s oryv a h’.gh gr.tdo printing est.ib- ; nt can l‘> It on high grade J •at;, nery ar.,l ran!.*. : "The :s ' s ,ys E. N’. Stehman ,f the G.■>;,.• Pi.-ss • rn. "that j f, . : I ■ alf idv established is: ,ir. ’ sv one 1 tp a little and E.. recit: .tsshtp i iittie strained is j ::;en< and and av. Enable realiza- ■ n , f future cop,-ration is estate j if a l!rtl.> of the Christmas j piri is allowed to filter In." •CAN’ NOW LUMBERJACK \n< ient Flviver l’s,si to Haul Ixigs From Cetlar Swamps. !',m V I ’ ! ,<Vr-(ec RAt .EH HI. S. C. Nov. 22.—Proof j ,f life .ft, <- de.i-1), ~t least ill the j j u .:.. ,f mocl-.n nl'-s. is offered bv tln • r, mains of an old flivver now in use ihe , • M ir swamps of North Carolina. The flivver has long been ahanlotied :l,i us>'less for motoring, still, | set up on tracks, it—-or its phaa- ! ’om —Is hauling logs out of the fruit’s a remnant from the old brass bound radiator days. Now it is mulin'- ,i on a tumathle on top of a log truck and is so fitted that it can be g.-ared :•> the rear or front axil > j~f tip, truck, according to which I way it: Is to pull. ; The ground in spots is soft ami i >ggy and affords such difficult trav- j ling that only a flivver like this | j could overcome it. You will profit b\ using: our niultigraphiug and printing service. j Ml I.TKilt M'IHC TVI’K ,V SIHVIIK (OMI'ANY JOG I’rlnt-t rust Hull,ling, Ztt# N. Yen Jersey Street. TKI.KI'ICOM-: I.lnrnln 5526 l*rlnte,l Direct form ‘*Mono-T.vpe" on the >1 ul t igrnph. w I R\tterson Engraving Cos. ! ’ ►I • I t AMA ILICTBOTVP| CXX Qj West *7*tarifland Street | Indianapolis, lnd. “You Call—We Hour Moran Trucking Cos. 127 South East Street Drexel 7464-7465 wahw.irr w—w. ■■mu. , I Safe Deposit Boxes bankers Trus t Ci?ipaiiy f . N Buying and Selling ! a Business of Any Kind ! i Groceries and Rooming Houses and Restaurants CONSULT US Your best interest will be pro- j tected. : O. E. TREACE 510 Lombard Bldg. MA in 6280.

NOTICE—AUTO OWNERS jgt_ Expert service and repairing on all makes o? Radiators Hoods and Fenders. Special Attention given to tjsSjjjjsli putting in new cores Fifteen years’ experience tn Xd&M this line of work. A reasonable charge aud courto01H treatment our motto. AH kinds of tinning and furnace work. Auto Radiator Repair Cos. 41J Madison Ave. I.ln. 4882 M. Kestenbanm, MgT.

THE BEST TIRE SERVICE—ALSO THE BEST BATTERY SERVICE NIGHT OR PAY QUICK TIRE SERVICE, INC. .Meridian at North Main 4300-6150

■IfOPPIHS TiISCTOS fSUSK With Fordson Power Plant will solve your transportation problem. Not only tho initial cost, but the operation, upkeep and depreciation is considerable less than that of any truck of proven merit. It Will Pay You to Investigate Before You Buy 2V 2 -TON TRUCK, DELIVERED, $2,250.00 0. F. SCHLENSKER, Dist ■ Indianapolis"

WASTE PAPER We Buy All Kinds Main 6089 American Paper Stock Company Incorpornt^d.

IO.MPL.KTi; LINE OF Si TRUES AND EQUIPMENT Prompt Delivery on all Mail and Telephone Orders < \V. I IT.TON, Mgr. Wholesale Department. o,| floor >t,-\,.,rt Rlk. t’f rrlc 02f>6

DRKXKI, 3734 F. M. DERSCH ELECTRIC CONTRACTING AND REPAIRING riY Tt It F. S AND APn I ANTES tm VIRGINIA AVKNt E.

Quality Printing—Legitimate Prices Hendren Printing Company (Incorporated) 465 Century Bldg. Phone, Main 0466

SI .. y NDiANAP Rubber Box 12 BATTERIES ■ We Close 526 N. Meridian St. Circle 0860

TREX-A-4VKECK MA In 5075 M. M. TREXLER 1150-22 CENTRAL AVE. INDIANAPOLIS. IN D. Toning of Wrecks a Specialty, lloail Service 24 Hours Per Day. Expert Automobile Repairing. Storage, tins and Oil and Tires.

Phone, Riley 1140 SUPERIOR CORD TIRE SALES 646 N. Meridian St.

NEVER CLOSED Open i\arw wnshfd Hfwn. TI.W (’iosrd run wiulifid clean 51.50 Not ( h’uri. No I*ny I’aul’s Garage and Auio Laundry ( Irele 6555. 248-50 N. t apltol Rlvd

If you want auto glass come to Service Glass Cos. Replaced while you wait. 33 W. Mich. St.

If It’s for Your Office , We Have It HILLER Office Supply Cos. 28 S. Penna. St. Just Phone Cl rcle 0611

MAin 2847. WAsll. 2003. GODFREY D. YAEGER PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 917 J. F. WILD BLDG. Constructive Income Tax Service Accounting Systematizing Auditing Hank Audits

MARION COUNTY STATE BANK 139 East Market Street Home of the Christmas Savings Club

Specialist CHIROPODIST

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EXPERIENCE William Schatz ton Street. i—r-r-ntmwnnmu

Foster and Messick Telephone MA in 6100 Surety Bonds and Casualty Insurance FLETCHER TRUST BUILDING

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USED CARS FOR SALE Mercantile Garage 125 So. PcnnsriTaimia St,

JACKSON K. LANDERS DEPENDABLE INSURANCE 400 FLETCHER TUI ST BLDG. MAin 6100. Be*. Phone. Ken. 5808.

MiKE O’BRIEN Transfer and Storage I Move Furniture, Pianos, Bajrgrajje, Freight, Safes and Machinery. 121 NORTH ALABAMA STREET. Telephone: MAin 1307

PHILADELPHIA OYSTER HOUSE SHELL OYSTERS EXCLUSIVELY 211 FAST OHIO STREET Stewed, Panned and Fried Fried Oysters Our Specialty Families Supplied 4. W. F.VERINGHAM. Proprietor Oysters Served Philadelphia Style

The Utmost in Service Pioneer Distributing Cos. Distributor of advertising matter and samples. 115 S. Capita! Ave.

TOURS STEAMSHIP TICKETS LETTERS OF CREDIT FOREIGN EXfIpANGE TOURS TRAVELERS’ CHECKS Richard A. Kurtz, Manager, Foreign Dept. ; The Union Trust Cos. 120 East Market Street MAin 1576, 2553

CHINA AND GLASS RESTATRANT SUPPLIES JOHN W. TRENCK & SON INDIANAPOLIS MAIN 2<UB 127 W. GEORGIA 6T.

You’ll Enjoy Doing Bueinoss With George G. Schmidt & Cos. Civil Engineer* and Surveyor* Subdivision, Lot and Farm Survey* 407 Fidelity Trust Bldg. MAJn 5878

All ailments of the feet, even if 20 or 30 years old, can be cured easily, permanently and safely. Feetcrcd corns, inflamed bunions, proud flesh, ingrown or sick toenails, etc.

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