Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 170, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1924 — Page 12
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NEW SUITS FILED Isl HAWKINS CASE Receiver Would Set Aside Mortgage Transfers. Suit* t<i ~et aside 'an-f*-rs of real estate made i.y the Hawkins Mortgage <’onij >ar of Portland, Ind.. a short time before the tiling <>f bankruptcy proceedings .-ig.iie.st the company May 2*>. I"?::. wer. filed in Federal Court ly Wis- Wallace, receiver, today. At tee same time Judge Albert P Anderson "• <nte.i \\ ,lfa<-o a temporary restraining i■, •:-t 'lining trial of suits to f r- dose mortgages on the same • -pi-ity in the Randolph circuit. Cases are set for trial Dee. a. Property was transferred by the Hawkins Mortgage Comi any to X. B. Hiwhins and company, which mortgaged it to Frank B. Jaqu.i. a defendant i:i the m: I fraud conspiracy ease, which will go to a jury in Federal Court today. MASONS HEAR LOWDEN Pleads for Return of Pre-War Brotherhood. A plea for the return of brotherhood and love of country as evidenced before the World War was made by Frank <>. L,.\vd> n. former Governor of Illinois. in addressing ; the Society of Actual Past Masters at the Scottish Kite C ihedral Monday night. Adrian Haniersly. n. in ber of the Past Master’s Society, • gave a history of t:..* i iy before I.owden’s address. Nearly a thousand Masons tver® presen : Mate Road Men Meet Superintendents of the six districts of the Indiana State highway system expected to conclude th- :r annual conference with the commission today. The rn-.-'ir; i- outlin- • ing the 1 f*2o budget tdonning road; work. Rotary Party Tonight Rotarians will lio’.ri their annual inaugural tarty tonight at the Clavpool. Dancing and cards are on the program following dinner at 7 p. in Guy Gur lake \ of Phil . !••!: ...•<. Penn., will speak. Families of mem bers will attend. 666 i Is a Prescription prepared for Colds, Fever and Grippe It is the most speedy remedy we know Preventing Pneumonia A iSew and Better More Hep.rat <m for fa r a- m d* loadable in-rchandise gnd reasonable price# has mad*- us one of the best know# Jewelry con -e.-n in the city. Ton wdl Aral a* a good* *rn to and bu#in* .- with always epal ’•> at and al way* with the most .1-poadibl* Jewelry at the * wv# post prlcaa. Gray, Gribben & Gray 1.11 NORTH IM IVOH STRFFT W* Tmat \ r .TOff Who '.Torh ~FOUNTAIN PENS Waterman. Schn--fl>r. Lifetime, Conkl.n, \foorc. DuofoM. .Ww Itn* firovec! Fvorsharp I r-n- ils and Pt*nrl! Rop;?r**d CLARK & CADE Cltiy;>ooi bruj; ..ore
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Here is t ;*•- famous "Seal of Ma- : li'wt." According to the old story, | the prophet was accustomed to draw • Ing it s seal without lifting the pen the paper, and without rc tracing any line. But in the answer, as ; usually given, although these cornfi- : tious are fulfilled, there are several ' vTossings made. It is possible to I draw the design without retracing, jin a single lit:*-, and with no crossings. Can you do it? yesterday's answer: P V rt K ton k s FnR( E P s PurE I* A 1 N R K K I. E < T SPA ( E S I T X The completed "word diamond" is shown above. The seven words com•MAMMY’ GOES FREE Collins Withholds Judgement Because of Her \ge. i Because of iter advanced age "Mammy" Marla Wyatt, 1372 X". Senate Ave:. colore*!. Is free today. : Criminal Judge James A. Collins I withheld 'udgement on blind tiger charges when Mammy said she was that - - "How old are you. Mammy?" asked the judge. "1 don’t know, honey." she replied. \!i 1 kr.cw i- that I was 23 when v. ; :te foiks so- ns free." Twenty-five gallons of various brands of plain anal fancy “mule," which were seized when Mammy v s arrested just before Christmas 132,3, were given her "by white f.’ks to make <•.mo Christmas BUDGET WITHIN LIMIT Calls for Government Ik \ i tend it urea of 51.80b.t100.1100. l >utcr/ WASHINGTON. Nov. 27.,—Expen ditures of th- Government for fiscal y. ir 17*21 as estimated in th- budwill be within the 51.500.000.000 !:iii ! set by President Foolidge, Geti- •: il l.*-rd. director of th- budget, said totlay Lord announced the h i lg-t fr.r the n- v sis il • ir had b--—n I'otnpleted. He 5„..l cos- of -he soldier bonus ! pr-.v-d hover than was expected NO ALCOHOL FOR HIM If- Doesn’t Worry Over His Radiator Freezing—Thi*-f Took It. T 17. Griffey. 3- i N. Delaware St., was one n;<‘ixrit who didn't worry today over his radiator freezing. I: ison: A thief md- it Monday night.
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CM HEARING SETFGS DEC. 4 Griffith Says He Is on Fence as to Favoring Material. County commissioners today set Dec. 4 to hear evidence the Marion County Sand and Gravel Association will present in an effort to cause the board to life tbe "boycott" on Marion County gravel for paving roads. The petition requests the commissioners reconsider their order ‘'hang i ing specifications on the Brill ltd. to | crushed stone. The road will shortly be paved, [t runs from Troy Ave. j to Madison ltd., south of the city. John J. Griffith, comity engineer. I today denied he formerly favored stone and then changed to gravel when he accepted a position, effee rive Dec. 3J, with the State Gravel Association. "T always said either material was j satisfactory," said Griffith. DIRECTORS NOMINATED C. of C. Committee Makes Report—election Dec. 9. 1 Nominations for directors to serve j the coming year were reported to Henry L. Dithmer, president of the I Chamber of Commerce today by tlie nominating committee. They are: A. 1.. Block. Henry L. Dithmer, O. l.i. lies. C. .!. Prentiss, P. J. Keillv, Guy A. Wainwright and John R. Welch. The nomination committee: A p H. chairman; William A Atkins, I. G. Ferguson, Curl A. Taylor, HarI old B. West. Election occurs Pee. 9. SIMPLE CEREMONIES President Foolidge Wants Only Brief Rites rtf Inauguration. By 77m< WASHIX’> ;T< >N. Nov 25.—1 naugu- , ration arrangements are being dis (cussed by Pr* id* nt Coolldge and Senator Curtis of Kansas, chairman oft! • Senate rules cojnir.itte. wl;n h has charge of erection of stands nr.d amplifiers on the east front of the Capitol Senator Curtis said it is hi- 1 understanding the President desires a simple ceremony. Marriage Licenses Herbert M K* - t ..12 !. Tott> Third n.*-st at-- K ./.its-tti > s-. a.. -:s n < i-r'n I: V. \ •;•* 21 r.r Winter rice Ist i.- banders 1 i2 : N fi.-ia- \ ■"t J !'■ O'- - 4'',. India:.up- I- - li* -• J (Chi. 2u. j4.’>o Ulbtaen. L > il K 'I Nrnrr 34 114(3 tkiinf- pat rua ter Glen Had... k 26 ."I K. T i ,-U Tin-d Mu 2 ".V.J--S. 3.3 3417 Wini;i.!, n nn . ■ i .ts- -r .a:- .. sprain. ; I!‘ W TANARUS •:U v r Oh via. 1 iam K liehne 31 47 S Ilr.vl.< -. !• binder. Aim— M ller.-maiui. 21 ! :1 n I.a S ill" TANARUS:: ■(((.* (’ K"ni • dy. 32 Ottcrbein. r n- tuul.'t >' iry A I'arrcU, ! 40h !' M irkd .I.ci.- - I, M 2 .on. 33 Detroit, il. an) t>ip-> Miry 1> Core..ran. .37. 1405 Naomi, beauty operator Harrv f ; slia*A a.3 i’s s \ -;*n-toT • ' ai.T- Mane Drown. 28. 23.3 M.e : ve. It* ( N* > *:i 2 W K"iii".(-re O 1 o ibleu M M vyi riv.. I- lf> .Bio K W eiaiiiit-n, ■ >rk tV;,,; ihi - Jr She ! >.yv:;|e Kv I :ir'T Addle Ilughpn. 2*i 1 1.3*1 Kwtr.e. e*. •• ■ ir.aphi r V- ....oKi N Carter 2S c.* ■;-nI - - fih’ > .... Citherme Ciixj.-h, 23. 320 W. M .<.*.. IKda ! . Births 8.1 l H Withrir an<! Uh/#1 T-*iman Wrmon.i a *1 Mary MilUt. 11l N fse. mor.t aii-i Iva Srh\x‘it7 C.'UO Hoyt. •bhK ar*-l Mary Ziium* rni.ui ?i‘> N. i Warma.j Smiioii anti MaV*l ShoJby, }‘ji \V Hamilton Wiiiirini and Judy Hlarke.’shlp *.*oo* Stati-.u Hoy l.c:i r ;ffont 74 n*l Hu.Ma A !r SIT# Parkway ( • .r * 4 i’fi Kv 1 Ai ”U in : 1 F• i* •* • Frrtnk an ! M>r!o Ericiiflou. V*t * on<-8 hospital L anfi Gra<’e Haramorw, * 1 57 N Jefr^on Wi.'Lani arid I.ouvenie Hubbu Nlnet#viith and C!|pifp. Alonr * and V><* II irt, M>*th(x!!et h'-spital f c rliil ar.ti Jtr:d-tt" Mahonry. Methodist hospital Mary an*! Lublin Terrtor, Methodist hospital. AOrfrt and Garrh* Wf-hh. 310 Rlako Carl and Enla 1945 Ho\ ■> W::.i am an*l M ine Smith, <itv J i Janies and. Wj’iie* Vorfita. /*ity hospital Jan.Kp and r. D-.v Ly,*;ejj Mty t’harlGs and Glady** Pierce, nty lio.wpital i Kdward and Genevieve Sinclair. Lou,* hospital. J* nii.mis and Helen Sanford. Lonsr hospital. Wallace and Matilda Grim. S. Temple. <#lrln Frederick and I rtatha Wright. 3*6 Cable Edward and Floral Barnes. 105 N. Bel rnont. Harvey and Lena Carson. C3O N. Glad stone Fdward Mildred Kahle. J2*?l Bacon Kotha and D tisy (*rlnp. 144*.' I.c* Francis and Mildred Ring:, Deaconca* hospital. Klbert Jirid Louise Scovell. Clark Blakrp P*- hospital. Kmmett and Edith Huckleberry. 1.*J13 F. Market. Homer and Gladys Nation, city hospital, j August and Catherine Harkema, vS. , Ch ristian. Edward and Marion Phillips. Clark ; Blakcslee hospital. John and Myrtle Ervin, city hospital. Arthur and Andrew a Alexander, 422 Blackford. Deaths Khf-nrzfT Crompton, To. <lls 8. Til>b j Hpop.cxy, i-ilant Carson. 1 hour. 630 N. Uladatonr 1 premature birth. Herbert Elmer Vawter, 10 days, 1051 ‘ W Twenty-Eighth, acute dilatation of heal t. Anna Miller. 7f>. city hospital, chronic interstitial nephritis. I.ewis Cross Mires. 76. 1015 Olive, chronic mi O' arditis. Wilson Wright, 10. city hospital, typhoid lever. Jehu IX. Combs. 2 days. 727 Drake, pre- j mature birth, Doris Oliven. 11 days. 2328 Cornell, pre- | mature birth George H. Biggenstaff. 45. 1222 Cornell, chronic interstitial nephritis. Mary Frances Talkinsrton. 43, 830 Bu- 1 chanan. i-crebi-al hemorrhage. John Bessel. 70. city hospital, lobar pneumonia. Fred XL Welahoff. 74. fill S. State, carcinoma. Oliver B. Sloan. 75. city hospital, chronic interstitial nephritis. John Charles Feeser. S2. .5350 College, chronic nephritis. Sophia Elmira Bruns. 70. 302 Harlan, influenza pneumonia. Harold Chariest Kinney. 6 months, 415 Bilry acute meningitis.
THROUGH AGES Centuries ago sturdy Norsemen realized the benefits of health-building cod-liver oil. Scott's Emulsion brings to you the same vitalnourishment that enabled these mighty men of old—exemplify strength. Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. 2*-12
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BILL PASSAGE OPPOSED State I’harmaoeutica.l Association Against Alcoholic Measure. In a resolution adopted at thpir | morning session, the Indiana Pharmaceutical Association in convention at the Lincoln protests against pass.tge by Congress, of the Sterling Crampton bill, which prevents legitimate use of alcohol in manufacture of pharmaceutical products. According to W. A. Oren, !n----dianapolis, secretary, pharmacists object to the bill, because it j cuts off their legitimate supply of alcohol necessary in preparation of medicines. Officers are Scott Kelly. Gaston, Tnd.; W. A. Oren, Indianapolis, secretary: if. W. Miller, Terre Haute, treasurer. TURKEY PRICES STEADY | Thauksgfving Costs at About Same level as Last Year. ‘ Might as well buy that 'Hianksgiving turkey now, according to !■> cal dealers, who are charging 55 and 60 cents a pound for dressed gobblers and 45 and 50 cents for live ones, because a price drop is n-c looked for. j These prices arc almost identical with those of a year ago today. Dressed ducks were quoted a* 4" ! cents a pound and live ducks at 35 cents. Dressed geese sold at ,?S cents a pound and live at 30 cents. 1 These prices c-imp.ire favorably with ! hose of last y>.. r. Chickens, at 36 cents a pound, a>e ' about 2 cents higher than last year. ; Dressed chickens it 3\ cents are i about 3 cents higher than last Thanksgiving. ‘BEAN KING* ARRESTED Lewis K. Sands Held hy Tampa (Fla.) Yuthorities. Hu t nih rl /';, ** ' TAMPA. Fin . Nov. 25. Lewis Ki Sands, fugitive “liertn king." was held In county jail today for authorij tics of Buffalo. N V.. win-re he is said to lc wanted it: ei-;n.*-ctiin with failure nf ids million -dcilar !• -a - imsiness a year ago. Sands L - l-< n sough? hv d< ?•••• tives - ■ e Hep'temhot ■< en I.ewls 17. Sands i’umpa: y. I c., :,•. : sui.sid: iri< failed. Thanksgiving at State Parks f*l:f?> Fa'is aii'i Tnrke\ Run Sr-i*< Parks hoods will serve T.'rmk-giv.ng dinner Thui'day, Richard ' rector, d* u.< n* -f (■■?• .announc-i today. The h' -.-ls ~r. being < i'dppid *.vith s'- irn h* a: L.elxr asked that 11 r\a ■.■ ns 'ue . (>t nunufc t us, Btiiiriing Permits r • > n-At;- H! J M• nr! GG . - Y !';•-!>* n•' \ l r v : • 1 ; • ( !t. . ' L • ! L * •. * • 1 •!.; 4. y *, ‘ i l l ■ l i ( r ' •* u i'. ■ .• * D • K \ r..TT.!> < V r - -1 .8. . •.• 11 #5 r >i • : ’. ..V .. F. H 111.i.v!, ft*’ lit: :i D*:i Kortv Fo-:rt? Mini K a W:. nrv* <\w r r‘v; **:m r,r , * ,MI ? Fr <\ i*a' *? e !2 ! I O **r ’ '■* i J ‘.M < H M. K 1 .>*. \V I w**n ■ fv s t:! ■ •• W () L t;. * • **•! p*r'• •■ f H.v.v u-.L ’ ’.ldt-'X U r.-f'. rrro * # r*mi f G FiTr.MT *! • • 12 N A ; tr.n - I ’ 11.1 4- - j. . *’tr C r ija-y. .!w. . F.i‘! '• ; Ar*< . - c G ;>T-v iltw • - 2; j : K* h t.. ton Ii: : '< Vv ‘ r>arn .wp ! !*r**r“ * ; i*-r )’! W V• ■ s ] •’ J Kv i s?-.• riin. 140 W Stx'G. ,g <•', ? • Sf. r : itnry I .'•TVO S Ra;;,'. ■’ . '*• *.O I’./t-Ts.',-) <v#m; mr *o;> r M2' S M**:•:•! ■* V-i o(h> Id. - *•>-• • p .:*? 4000 M-r' , r , ,00 fa tr W furri\fv 4u22 V I < - ir W-.-.vh. Iw'el!!nir 4022 S' Mm i .m> y. i‘* fijrr.v'rt c<-.: leer i’TiO ain T vti.r. Turn'll, 2142 M'vrtir.'a>, f’.'O ‘ i Hni T ? ivlir. 214 ‘ M i. 54 <Mj \ it. do-iM*' 101 l Ralston N R M.ir*hall. U.qMtm, '.‘lo S R Marshal! !onh> 2040 R list on. An gji rtwriMn? *:::i 0 Parker !r: St n. u \ r - • f 1.V!2 ' ,r \ IL- i.-k. r. roof 1 :.*l4 Hi. hiami. 2o; ’ J T*■ -Ilipf* double on W Fortv Firt-f. 54 Ton 1 •' Firnt v Alams, rwn'idrl. 3123 fVntliral 1 ono !t*r Ksngr. dwrlßnc. 1*24 Comar. 52 oo< Stnodard Oil Company, tank .3710 y \Vr.ohln2ton 0 S;i!7-nun lilt Inlnn ! S2 H A Jf.lm A Bauman furnat'ra R 23 N f;rav \ B Tlinn. Ninth. J. cr- Knhn T.umb* - C.irapany. double, j .3Ei*>7 T !l .v l iwnrl >7'ooo JoMf- Knhn Company, fumaros, Mfp.T F.in liw'. /I 5 too M'Gion RTi'r ia.l *'■ pr.pariy. Bonlf'vard i Station, bot!T. Tiiirty Fii.lilh and Morion. 5tM.3 Sfhlncpr-* T'ro ndditifm. 710 F Mar krf 51 300 C Herman, rrroof. 73? w r Hiirty-Third S2OH. Knitna Mieh.vl. rrroof. 10,38 W Thirtv* Firtf 5233
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QUESTION MATE OF AGIO VICTIM Woman May Lose Eye From Lye Burns. Bii Tiwrs Bper in l ANDERSON, Ind., Nov. 25.—Viri gil Orr. husband of Mrs. Mary Orr. ; 34, who was seriously burned wjth lye water thrown in her face short- 1 ly after she retired at her home here j Monday night, was questioned by po- I lice today. Orr and his wife had been sep j a rated up tin til two weeks ago. po- j lice were told, and quarreled again ! Monday night, it Is said. Mrs, Orr, doctors believed, will lose the sight of one eye a.s result ; of the tt't ick. Her neck and shoulders also were seriously burned. Orr j was hurried on the arm. Police found a can of iye in the kitchen sink and the glass containing the solution hurled at the woman beside the bed. They are examining fingerprints on th<- glass. Mrs Orr is a restaurant cashier and her husband a factory employe. , TWO VESSELS WRECKED ( anadian Ship Strands on Island— I Liner Crippled by Gale. I'l / f nitnl I’rrn ST. JOHNS, N. S„ Nov. 25.—j Tile government steamer Prosper©, stranded on Ronlvista Island at 5 a. ■ in., today. Passengers, baggage and mail were saved. ft' rP.-X Pre** NKW York, Nov. 25—Wireless j nies.-.iges today front the lit ejKspcratiza said the steamer, crippled i by a gale in the Gulf of Mexico, was n ■ unding on Tampico bar. Only ; , apt. H. R. Johnston and two wire- ! less operators w.-re on hoanl, the I 1 issengers having been taken off in .
A Great Value in Dinnerware for 1 hanksgiving The decora! An is an orang" ami purple basket brimming with flowers and tiny blue edge and line. Observe the low prices. 12 Dinner Plates, per per do;/, 81.50. f j f \\ 50-Piece Set, 81 -4.125. / / \\ Our coHection of over 100 open stock patterns offers other dm* ? allies. Be sure to inspect them if dinnerware is needed. i Charles Mayer and Cos. 29-31 W. Washington St. Established 1840.
Ct&W Excursions HIM HI i Pli i lIIHII Round Trip Account THANKSGIVING DAY to All Stations ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP H ediii'titliiy lint! \oT*ml)pr and 27th, Hcturning tip to Fridu3 . Novt*mb*g 28th, 1924. Ticket* t.ooii on All Traiun. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS TO Cincinnati, Ohio, $4.00 Hamilton, Ohio, $3.00 Decatur, 111., $5.00 Springfield, 111., $6.00 Every Saturday and Sunday Returning up to Following Monday. Tli iiets Good on All Traina. For Information Fall oh CITY TICKET OITK F, ;t HEM OHIO ST. ( Trole 4600: INFORMATION, 1 MON STATION. MA!n4.V>7.
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‘Half Pants’ Bv United Pres* rr~ri ew york, Nov. 25. I INI * pants,” as Dr. I _J Charles Gray Shaw of New Yorfl University calls knickerbockers, are fatal to democracy and a menace to the country, the noted educator says. "Knickens and democracy do not go together," Dr. Shaw, who teaches philosophy, believes. "Trousers tell what an individual intends to do. Ts he is clad in armor, he means to fight: in ti uniform, he is a soldier or a policeman. Overalls are for dirty work, and the trousers of a sack suit mean business. But. when a man appears in abbreviated breeches, it is evident it means play—or pose. Half pants belong on the baseball diamond.”
MISTAKE CAUSES DEATH Coroner Itelieves Mrs. Alta I <ewis Took Wrong Tablets. Coroner Paul F. Robinson said he believed that poison tablets, taken by mistake as medicine, caused the death of Mrs. Alta Lewis, 45, of 4550 17. Thirtieth St., early today. Mrs. Lewis was taken to city hospital Monday. Robinson said that Dr. B. A Brown, 2423 Station St., told him he had given her two kinds i t tablets, one a harmless medicine, th*- other poison to be used in making a wash for a skin ailment. It is believed Mrs. I.ewls got up Sunday t. glit and took the wrong tabhis In th** 'lark. She died in the hospital employers to Hear Professor Dr Gu U Dyer, head of the po-ii-:c and e.-. -:i"ui\' and social service ■ op.rimer:? of Vanderbilt I’niversity. X:-hvide. Term., will address the i I7tn[,lovers of Indianapo- !; - in annual meeting next January. 1
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SIO,OOO BOND IS FILED Bloomington Mayor Takes Step in Water Plant. Case. Upon filing by Mayor John G. Harris of Bloomington of a SIO,OOO bond. State Supreme Court sent to Owen Circuit Court a writ of supersedeas in the Bloomington water plant litigation. Owen circuit judge sought to hold Harris in contempt of court for refusal to sign bonds for the water ; plant. Harris had appealed to Suj preme Court. Supreme Court has enjoined the Owen court in the contempt proceedings pending outcome of the appeal. Jesse S. Howe. Jeff P. Kemp and Isaac S. Orchard of Bloomington signed the bond. SLAYER HELD IN JAIL ; Gives Up Following Death of Terre Haute Policeman. i B)i United Press TKRRK HAUTE. Ind., Nov. 25. Miio Reedy, 21, was in Jail here today charged with a first degree murder after the death of Harry Borum, a policeman. Borum died from injuries suffered
Dependable Drug Stores Thanksgiving A One of the best holidays nf the year. {Tgrakl Turkey, cranberries and everythin’, bit oh! don’t forget the candy. Everybody enjoys candy on this day of all days. Look over our list below, and decide. Lb. Box Sugar or* 35c Box Peanut Rolled Dates.... ZtfC Brittle C 2-Lb. Low n e y’s, Lb. Box Norris Va- $2.50 Greer Chocofine assort- rlety. Thanksgiving latos, Parke & Tilment 98c wrapper ...$1.50 ford, for ...81.25 5-Lb. Box Lowney’s “X” Chocolates, $1.98 Regularly a $2.50 value. Note Hook’s bulk prices: Walnut and almond stuffed Golden Peanut Brittle, dates, !b 49<* pound 29<* Ambrosia Chocolate Maple Jordan Almonds (afterWalnuts, lb 59c dinner piece), lb 59c Hand-Made C hocolate Hand-Rolled Chocolates, asCaramels, ID 49c sorted flavors, lb 59c
Thanksgiving Ice Cream Special, 39c How much more convenient it will be to have a light dessert along with the Thanksgiving feast. Flavorful vanilla, delightful strawberry and, yes!—truly maple nut. This quality quart brick will be on sale Thanksgiving Day from 10 a. m. until 2 p. m.
Pep and Vigor! Are you feeling peppy? As though you could get out and play a game of football with the boys, play a round of golf, or take a good, long hike? Or do you need Nuxated Iron Nuxated Iron will get at the source of your listlessness. It will enrich your blood —revitalize your worn-out, exhausted nerves. Nuxated Iron Is a concentrated form of organic iron. It Is taken in convenient tablet form. Build up your strength anti energy with Nuxated Iron Tablets —
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Smoke! Smoke! After you have eaten and eaten, until you just couldn’t eat anymore. how you do enjoy that smoke. So don’t forget to have a supply for ail. Os course, a box of cigars would be well appreciated, because Dad usually likes them best of all. But Hook's also carry a complete line of smoking tobacco and cigarettes.
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in a fight with Reedy when the officer attenuated to quiet a disturbance in front of a downtown restaurant. Iteedy surrendered voluntarily lat*l Monday. Notice Workingmen! Great Quantities of Prison- Made SHIRTS, PANTS AND OVERALLS Are Flooding the Market All kinds cf labels to deceive you are being used. Insist on Made for 41 Years by LEWIS MEIER & COMPANY, Indianapolis Sold by Ail Dealers
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