Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 175, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1924 — Page 2
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27 AUTOISTS ARE WED IN DRIVE OVER WEEK-END! Motorists Are Slated on i Various Traffic Violations. Twenty-s ven traffle law violator* i were slate,l at the city prison over the w ek-end. They constituted re suits of the police drives on speed- i ins. driving while intoxicated and ! failing to stop after accidents. Those charged with speeding are. Miss Mildred lleavrin, 22. of 1116 1 Madison Ave.: Elmer Holliday. .19. of j 1530 Hoyt Ave. Henry- Carpenter. 22. j colored. 2 5S Highland PI.; Claude j Miller. 23, of Ft. Harrison; Clifford j Tolen. 22. of 1201 S. State Ave.; j Chester McCoy, 32, colored 246'."; V. Rural -St Charles Beckiehsmer, | 20, of 565 X. Tacotr.a Ave,; Earl C. Sloan 2? of E 97 Drexel Ave.; Richard Sm th i?. of 1716 Brooks.de Ave - Frank GacTcer. 24. 3709 E Michigan St.: J-hr Those. 24. of 1539 Spann Ave.; Harvey Whitaker. 19. colored, citv; Bert Eaton, 25. of 18" . X. Bia. ,f<,rd St Rennie She. khy. 16. of 1537 Bradf.'.iry S' : Veryl Etchsen. 23. of 2616 Belief-<nta;n St.; Charles Tilton. 23. cf 1655 Broadway: Henry \Va’:> n. 23. of 969 Hoabrook St.: I .eon Adams 21 of I**43 V. fbir tleth St.: Edward Becker. 24, of 12<*3 X. Illinois St.; William Boyd. 23, of 911 E Forty-S r.th S: Em:! Lepperf 28. of 1621 S Taibott Ave : Heze kiah Allen, 4*. of Of* W. Thirty Fourth St Carl Oherhes. 34. of 1334 X. Olney St., and cl rer.ee Fendloy. 24 of R R. F. Box 153 are charged with assault and battery and speeding. , Crtri Lngr. 45. of 244 4 Madison Ave.. Paul Rice. 73 of 409 Mooreland Ave.. are both charged with driving while intoxicated. Rice is also charged with failure to obey j traffic signal. Elmer Parrott, 42 of 1 1717 Harlan St., is charged with failure to stop after an accident. Headlights Blamed LAFAYETTE, Ir Be-' I. Faulty headlights were blamed today j for the death of Mrs. Halite Fudge, I 31. kilied here to Saturday wh-t. the auto driven by Lawrence Ksrk- | wool. 24. left the road near here. Kirkwood was not injured. V i 0 Stop a Cold Or,e A CJ\ 0-y \H 1-VX jjjp Laxative V :V (Br&Sim \ | 0^?! tiling ilj tablets .gC-" * * - v <v The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will fortify the system against Grip, Influenza and oilier serious ills resulting from a Cold. The box bears this signature Price 30c. Pmmm/ / r r^'-vv \ jLy How to get rid of them. TT HIT ENVY a clear, lovable j VV complexion? Why wish and ; Lope? It Is within your reach! There Is always one quick and sura way to make your complexion free from all eruptions, pimples, blackheads, boils and that impossible vnmddiness. That is by building up red-blood-cella. S.S.S. will do it lor you! Because S.S.S. docs build red-blood-ce’ls, it cleanses the system and makes those socalled skin disorders impossible to exist. S.S.S. contains only pure , vegetable medicinal ingredients. It is also a remarkable builder of firm flesh, which is alco important ; to beauty. It will fill out your hollow chicks, put the “ruby” of health in your cheeks and the j sparkle in your eyes. Since IS2B j S.S.S. has been beautifying complexions end giving women physical charm. This is why S.S.S. is accepted as the greatest of ail blood cleansers and body builders, j Begin taking S.S.S. today and give yourself what you have been looking for, for years. S. 3. S. i sold at all goad drug * teres in two sires. The tgmt, larger sue is mure economical. C and Ohe Worlds Best Vlflood Medicine
I SIOO,OO DAILY For the Best ‘‘Lost Lines” Supplied for the Incomplete Limerick Printed Below THE RULES: 1 No .elephone ,’iilß or personal ■ announced one week after pubHca,:ills ~n the lAniori'-k Editor will be 1 t:„n of the Limerick, permitted. No letters will be an- In ease of tie derisions by the swerrd IWisi.ns of juries are ah juries for tie* first award FIFTY * (Cutely final ind not open to ilis I'HLLARS will ite awarded to the ciwsion. writer of each line tying for first. 2. <Yintesf ope-i to anv oj,e. Vil *be award will not be split up that's neresunrv -• to •-.•nd in a last amon * them. The same rule will line to she i 1, -riek nsin- tor r-.n >•"*>' to the smaller awards, the full xenienee th. print'd b<b w. 'Mtionnt of the prize being paid In though this is not essential. j , . 6. There Is no limit to the nnm3. Ah answers to todays lam .. of , in es n person mar send In. er.ek must h- tecetved by , p to i,„ t o |.'h line MI ST be written on a Thursday Mail inswers most h slip of paper with name mailed to l. tner. k Larry. rare address, preferably of same size ndeinapohs I i..,”s In- ewmetit . , coupon below. Otherwise the ifr e ••*ese Who Wish to In ng |[,.es will be disqualified. them personally tug boxes will be T Employes of The Times and ; fntmd in the main lobby of The thMr families sre not eligible to Times Buildmc ami n the door- (o contest ? ° ''' k. Write the number of the Lim- ” : erirk as give,, below on the outside . i oi:r Finfflopf. Thl<* lx nliliifiitory. 4 lb# l of ‘ <iiv's firs’ \ our iirmvor will not !o ■oiisi<lfnl award r f LlllV I'UIJ. \|;s and •* f mien* th** rnvHopr rarriri on the ill the fhor 21 rash a v ini . will Lr oi:‘>i<ie tli#* UinrriYk mimhor. ' ' 1 - CUT OUT AND MAIL TO “LIMERICK LARRY,” CARE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. i You ran ’.ring :hi to The Times off if more eonvt nieiit, depositing ir .a the Itgl> >x In the r- 1 :< n loldir. < 'i the bo* in the doorwav of rtit* Lit irr >f M rid mil \\ hing’ton Sts.. ! "i: n<- o .ies'ions ein be ~ttswere,l or rue Limerick discussed. The rules’ above are complete am; final * LIMERICK NO. 7 There wes a young woman ? named Blake, *** Who went for a swim in the 3 lake; I At Broad Riople Park (Write your answer on 'ie blank bne above) Be sure to write Limerick number given above in big numerals on outside ot envelope. Name Street and Number City and St nit:
, IBST Lli/iERiCK PRIZES AWARDED (Cc.tilinnrd Frmi Eoue ! ttint ttpo* ! t** lona i'* , ‘.*- avo.'. column o: futur, L - mention T.*>-‘ ! v . name.-, of the au'.i-' '*■ Inxitatiot>-i to ut in a /"o i JCM • ' Plenty proof H i tiu/i 'x f ltoo y true —J. E L’.A* '• - > " • h._-■ S:. Apt. 7. A lemon, a hook, then tnHru— F. J. Iloizhau r. .K!m Ht A toma'o too ripe for a A. L Ev.ino -'47 X A 1 AvOff t’t • old otie> but none .1 Hie Bdw.-K E. Old cabbage enough for a s * <- w Gertrude Be M mbrun. 1 1 ’ a Twenty-Sei-or.d St Fame to stiik to ftw name ax due*, elite Forr- s; \ '•: •i. 3B Sixth Ft I. fay. -1* It 1 A bouquet from the Annitajp* rrnv.—Mary L. Iyard, *--> N Forest Ave. At ba->t a full page in “Who-t Who.”—■ Bldg. Off moth-eaten jol-es—n, - % or new —Xelle F. Stevenson, 3123 Bou!-. var l PI. Rit,e eggs and tomatoes Immucoup y artha Li. hi: Ft. 37 \V. K. 1! r- -1 Blvd. \ horse that trots in ttliwi he s due.—John I Uppincott, 49'. 1 1..0u*l way. More applause than John Bren ever drew. —E B llelney, 21* J Broadway His share of the girls’ billet douv. —Mrs II f. Sexum, Sht-lbyviUe. Ind. Moe •ppll'iso t!,.an a rule in gentle—Ev:t B M.i.i r .0 N Sen ite Ave. \ btifft>nß fuirt to make his debut —MSS T lit ' *'l 16 • i'ue.u Atirthtneerinc aplenty to do.—H < trice S-'tir.c. 22'- H-miri-k, PI. Ava> with Ins stuff, P. H- UH Armsironyr. 412 X. Webster St.. Kokomo, Ind. The coin—if Ins horse helps him, too.—Carl Parr 33 S Il!in< ls St. Reading man in “Poiaio Rente.” —Bayard Baker, Pen-beton, Ind. They Really Are Food AVho said that Indianapolis folks aril their neighbor Hoosiers in nearby towns couldn't keep up the ri pu tation of the Poets State? Any I.unerieker on earth would be proud of those lines. Exchange Club members who gerved on the Jury were John Bolte, Walter M. Carter. W. E. Osborne. Earl Coffing. Clarence R. Greene. J. W'. Stlcknev. B. C. Downey, Claris Adams. E. B. Esnge. Gen. Harry B. Smith. P. H. Buchanan and Kenneth Coffin. But now I'm offering another SIOO today on Limerick Xo. 7. a brand new one. on which you can whittb your wits Send in your “Lost-lines” to it as they are easy to think ut and pay well. The only ones who work and don't get pai l on the '-.rn cricks arc the judges. Take a look at the ruh-s above Limerick No. 7 get SSO easy money, as did Mrs. Fali'-n. Charity Dance, l>ec. 5 The annual Christmas charity dance of the main office employes of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company will be h"ld LK-o. 0 at the Hoosler Athletic Club. kiEURALGSA Ifll orhcadache —rub the forehead | W —melt and inhale the vapors VICKS V vapoßub Ortr 17 Million Jatm Used Yearly
'lts. Dale Man.sburj {>j,- N I'nit-d Pe, -* .VILLI AMSi-Oirr. Ind.. Be*-. t ._ ! ■ **:*r.t 1 -s.-rv.,-es will l. held here •r* a for Mrs. Da!„ Stansbury. vv:fe ' jf the afis.-’nru attorney j • ’ 'i!of I -ia-n Mrs S* iry 1 ■I ' n-lav t , >.-' ; t- ler f .ther lore. ,<he ,ad Ellis < |uh Robbed l ■ ’ ■ i rilll 3.V CMI-T. Rd B. . 1 - I Who S* 1. : f!**iv the suf- " ‘ Elks !:,me h- re and t soaped 1 h 1 4"0
jj CLOSING OUT | fi Oar Entire i SHOE STOCK i :•] . -For- _ I Men —Women —Boys and Gir!s j Way below cost prices on fine footwear to t i clear our shoe stock. New departments have I forced us to discontinue our shoe section. 3 V - 3 f. i~- . j y Hence These Radical Redactions I i r-77 :: Footwear for Women Pumps, Oxfords, Strap Effects, Comforts and Slippers Patents, Satins, Calfskins, Vici Kids, White Canvas and Buckskins; Cuban, French, Military and Spanish Heels. ;.j sl:2 to 5 2- ! Former Values, $2.50 to $5.00 j Men’s Work and Dress Shoes I Oxfords, High Shoes, Comforts, Bluchers or , ; Bals, Vici Kid, Calfskin, Cordo Hide, Chromes, i in Tan and Black. Goodyear Welts and McKays. With or Without Rubber Heels. :• SJJ9 to S2;H j Former $2.45 to $4.95 Values itj _ BOYS 7 SHOES I * Black or Tans, a on Calfskin, Elk tCi v S I - ; and Chrome Leathers. ~ JL —— | GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN’S j Oxfords and High Shoes i For Dress or QQ School Wear ... * J, — Where Washington Crosses Delaware
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DR. WICKS MAKES PLEA FDR DEAF IH SUNDAY SERMON Asks That More Thought Be Given Those So Afflicted. “The one afflicted class that does not receive the consideration it de serves is the deaf." said Br. Frank S. Wicks of All Souls EniLtrian Church while speaking Sunday on “Consideration for the Deaf.” “All other sufferers,” he said “seem to have their full ijuota of sympathy. The fight of a crippled child arouses stu-'h an uprtish of pity that we have a Riley Hospital “The blind breathe an atmospher*. of kindliness anil the lame and the halt and the b'lnd meet with a helping hand at every step “But unnoticed sit the deaf shunned and neglected, shut off by th*'ir infirmity from fix* delights of s- cl il converse, from the music of nature ami tlie pleasant tones of the * human voi* e. ‘The voice that reaches them sounds harsh end peremptory. With hem the bread and butter problem Is acute fop there tire few vocations whore a deaf man will be employed,' Br W: ' s sand I*r. Wicks then spoke of a number .of the eo-iip - .-ations that the de.-lf hav- f.ioyinent of books and pic tures, all forms <*f art. the ntmies I’ itH* S. H • urged that “all people should , ou’divate the art of reaching tie s* dulled ears, tssing char, ,list :nf tom s, very careful in .arti-ud itiot: and voic i and cot n "tie- sloppy way "f speaking s*.> mm mori ;iiti*'Ug us Br Wicks took occasion to pay tribute ;o Dr. W :!Ham W'ish:irl o' this ,-ity “who has MVtfnm.t* th, rntioap of .i-afne-s Btni W'.p an li) t, rnat; .mil reput.itl- r, as a sk.’dsurgeon, k-- ping all the sw •etne.lus a.if ur-e ~! :::** sun: • tune.'' CARELESSNESS BLAMED I.rand Jury I 'robe Ordered in \ut<> \i euh n’.ti. fly I ,r(fr<j I'rets C < ,1,1 Ml.fS. Ind.. De •. 1 - —Grand ~..... j„ v i-.,t;-t* f three recent , j . a l; m,:,, . clients in Bar [ . ~.v r „ y w s recommended j • ... ■ ■ r.i-r Jackson. I . f . ,-d arrVssness of auto : r . . u u ... - -ible for the death . , r , n * larger and Mrs : i • . r * •. • n and her sot , a- y key was the driver of ... A •; Itilleil Hteenbarce s . Taikimjton was drlvlnt ! -h> h ’v. 1 .-h was wrecked an I • • . : .. if ftj. ! child
j Gone, blit Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen belong to: Bert Mcßride, 2012 N. Delaware St., Stutz, from New York and Meridian Sts. j \V. Harold Gossett, Meridian and ! Chip Ford, from Plainfield, Ind. Dr. Robert Moore, 1436 X. New Jersey St., Ford, from city hospital driveway. George XV. Rost. 531 E. New York St., Chevrolet, from Meridian and Ohio Sts. A. A. Moore, 2450 N. Illinois St., i Ford, from St. Clair and Illinois I Sts. I RACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found belong Mrs, Nick Dubrick. 12 r -2 Nordyke Av-v, Nash, at Maryland and Ml.-- ; sour! Sts. 1,. \V. Thomas Martinsville, Tnd., ' Moon, found stripped of wheel.-, and j tires at North and Maxwell Sts. Marshall Rowe, pit; l Oliver Ave.. Ford, found at Tenth and West Sis. 1 BENEFIT By R. R. WAGE RAISE Local Engineers aivi Fire-' men Get Incre ! Si 1 < ver 200 local engineers and fir.. ' n.* a are affected by ' ... •-, ~f ' r.ited Stat -. rail;-. ! 'a r boj,;S t urdn y gran ring , f | . proxitmi'a-ly ; j >• . ... ... M->em ind L- **. •,. Eb-oam and ; ;:m.-ni-m <>ri kv--'.-rn n •*- * ! to in ... .• •• • m.-nts. P. J. 1 binders, sup. gpemient In b - nap and! In | . ■b fifty frrigbt <*,.: ...... - '■ f fin-.-nen i . ' ' >nd. < 'j* .i r>. < .... : ' 1-o ;i< 1 lail:-, ad ru; u , , ■ ' • I, -• Mi • I 'd* *n "tfic; .Is ... ;o . .. 1 word Is r, v* i
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Student Gone Police were asked by Carl (Jordon, I 1634 Ludlow Ave., to look tor Donald j Gordon, 19, his son. The father said the boy disappeared last week. ■-. TT- The young man S was a radio ex- .££ ; - P er t. He had been * wf studying an elecj trical engineering % _ ’. cor reapondence rfr M?? cotirse at night ,1 : y-VT - and became ill some time ago, the father said. * The youth had talked of going to % Arizona to seek t A employment with /A a raf fi° firm and to improve bis '\*s.j health, anil the parents believe he GORDON may have started there. I He had on two sweaters, a light [cap and wore a wrist watch when :he disappeared. He has blue eyes, | dark hair and complexion. TRIP MM ;C, of C. Sponsors First Fail Jaunt. First if the fall courtesy trips :* i by chaniher of Commerce] j v la-’- sale Trade division, will be] ITiursday, starting from • 1 • r.i: i station at 7:30 a. in. •• a, whole- tiers on the i ‘ v.. . tain th* ir customers at and at Muncle, dinner will ••d. : *- ah.iT will he ma le *■ lie, Pei ileton, Dalnville and -i firms to he represented \ .-i*. ... r-impaav. H .rfi J. Bakt'r Compaay. August * A- -s ( 1 m; ai..y. O-ntra’ a t'enlury Cumpa v. i ' ‘ ni; A J ClifTord Cum- ' ’ a I’-it.-r CemtiaJiv Crnucter ' ' ••• t'empiiav K J. Pun & Cos.. > Com •any. Hlt-t. lier H.) wg - 1 - : ■- < ••• it da ■ .("’lt-' News, in- - '■ irifi.c.'t;. ■IS Pa::; an-.! 1 - ■ • C tack-.m S ;>p!y C mpanj ri.panv Cos ! i. M .! *- - ,rti ■ | .... c any. St <' 1 : *. -• <' ..hiuiv. Standard : i * . si nil* %-d I'd t:..i ;■ i: v * Tat 1 1- I.'*- at: > r.y . A 1-i f S H :• ' ■ . - * :: Ha'il*.' are and : -■ ’ A
DRIVER ESCAPES AFTER ACCIDENT Witness Obtains Ficense Number of Auto. Police today are searching for i .Robert. Johnson, 1414 Massachusetts : A%*e., on a charge of assault and hattery and failure to stop after an accident. His auto Is alleged to have j struck Wallace Williams, colored, 641 N. West St., at North and West Sts. Williams was not seriously tn- , jured. A witness obtained the 11 cense number, which police said was , issued Johnson. ; Jack Finklestein, 22. of 3014 N. j Delaware St., was charged with as- * sault and battery, following an accident at Massachusetts Ave. and Michigan St. Sunday night. Frank Treester, 55, Mooresville, Ind., ran fn>m the curb and rammed his head through a window of the auto. Finkelstein said lie swerved to avoid sinking Tro-ster. Treester was sent to city hospital, where it was said ho had a, concussion over the left eye and a bruised head. Miss Edith McFarland of 2347 Gale COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO i NEUHI 0a IA j Chronic coughs and persistent colds lead to serious trouble. V*u can stop theta now with Creonnilninn. an emulsified creosote that is pira~.int to take. Creomulsion -a mov medical discovery with twofold action; ;r soothes and heals the iuflamed membranes and kills the germ. if all known drugs, creosote is re-ng• nizod li> the mi-dical fr:t;*-rni;y a- th* gr-utest h- ai ng ,'ta* t y . t:..- r*; m.-rtt of ihrmii: coughs and colds ami • -flier forms of thr at tr*>ub...s. (•reemulsion contains in add'.tt ■■r. . r .. sole, other hi sling i.-lein -n:s which S'-%:be and lie and t!i.• rued nuon lirahcs mol s'-'p !Irrl'at and i. tlanimatlon. v. l; l The ' -Ote g .-s . u :•! : in- si :i:'i"it. is nb.- irheci u.to the h’.iiod. a'iaiks flu* sea* of 'he 'rot'.hl, : :it do s' Ifi*. K the g-re.s that had to Serious * tigifi* atiorm. Oreoruulsi n i- guaram••(■<] sat,star tory in tl.o tr-atment of ehro;iio coughs ami colds. * .itsrrh.il bronchitis and other forms throat utseas-.s, and *. eXf*ellcnt for building ti] the *sy>-e I; , after colds or tin- flu Money refunded If any cough or cold no matter of how '.ong standing, i- not rriiev,d after tak it.g a' e. ruing to dr - ions Ask your druggist i 'r* -mu:.*•■ Cos., Atlanta, ..a Ad*. •-iri lacnt
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fst.. with Finkelstein was cut by I glasti. t '.trl Oherlies. 34. of 1334 N. Olney St., was charged with speeding and assault and battery by police, who investigated an accident at Ohio .St and Senate Ave. Officers said fits auto and an auto driven by Mrs. Ella R. Douglass, Anderson. Ind., collided. E. V. Douglass and ins wife wna slightly injured. New Realty Firm The firm of Cartmell, Bttrcavr. Moore. Inc., Realtors, has been incorporated to specialize in brokerage and general real estate business, ac- ] cording to announcement today. B. jC. Cartmell is president; J. Roy ; Moore, vice president, and R. B. ; Burcaw, secretaryEittle Spent for ‘'Bob’" By Timex bipedal MARION. Ind , Dec. li—Only 365.19 was contributed to the Da F'oileltte party in this county, aci cording to report filed with the 1 county clerk. Total expenses were | 360.29. I Hurrah! Hurrah! | Skinny People Can j! Now Gat Fat g No matter how 5 s, /T7X tired, worn-out. |j \ j M weak or run 1 EzS, f \ I Ui'l down you may W~y f |l |/ \ \ b*. No matt.* I y>9 J I’// '| J how many dis--8 \N* /_T j/ /; j jferent. doctors I \ tc> t Ir/ I you have sore I [ I I /to or how i 8 A/' J fFI/5 \ Jma n y mod: 8 Sal /Til \ lil’l I’incs you have 1 MCA 1! 7 u " f< ' rr ** r xx S sur-d that H' 8 i ' Irono, .T'' BBS | ' SKINNY 1 *rw a JmK l, owes it to them •B*l I this great Cod 1 1 I— Hypo pit o - | P Wr —'-l - *aiiis ah ti - fc.---- ve FI-ESH--1 k T . i*! TANARUS, ;t .! .. - NOT have th - IJ - •*. odi.r li Yf’O-IRON-OL !• jl -o : rec nmt -i- - xanteed by M . - y ev. r.v - liable druggist. SpThis Coupon Worth 26cb P I ( lip tics Coupon and take it to any I I j one Hook's Priir Mores anil ! j with >lc get a Sl.ftl package (ten j ( day-, tre.itnient t : H - po-lron-tii. j 9 I the great, -cientiticaily prepared I j Imildi : Clip this coupon NUV. | 8 nri*FM)\Bi r pun. stores ianM"'gi~-sTswr' rwr—now
