Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 177, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1924 — Page 12
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COURT APPROVES CALUMET HARBOR Lake Will Be Dredged to Accommodate Large Ships. Bp T'nitfii Prc** CHICAGO, Pea 3. —By a court decision :he way was opened today for completion of a Calumet industrial district harbor to accommodate the largest vessels on the Great Lakes. Judicial approval of the pr >' t to dredge Hike Calumet and build husre slips in the lake was given Tuesday by Judge Hugo Friend in Circuit Court. Lake Calumet Is six miles from Ijfike Michigan a 1 is nnm J by the Calumet River, winch has been dredged by the Government. Like ships cannot er.; -r the lake because of its shallowness. Cnier the project approved, the lake will .be dredged and twelve concrete slips built at industrial plants. FIRST VICTIM OF SNOW Grant County Farmer Breaks Leg When Mud Boat strikes Sunup. ftp Tin*Special MARION. 1 nd.. Pee. 3.—Will Semer. living smith of Packet, broke hsi lec when the mud boat ho was riding skidded down a hill and struck a stump. He's the first snow victim in the county this season. Grocery Burglary Charged William H. Jones, 1 6, colored, cf 943 X Mlley Ave.. and Roy Whitney. is. of 957 X. Klder Ave., were reslated at the city prison today charged with burglary and grand larceny. They are alleged to have entered the grocery c-f Tillman Higgs. 2002 W. eleventh St., and obtained i 5 ard eandv. HEADACHE Don’t Suffer! Get a 10c package of Dr. James Headache Powders Any kind of a headache Is reMoved in two min>oH MV Jw ut e >-. Dis*resa and pain vanish, r yioir head chars ' arid you are again \ jjs r-a.ly for work or \ \ 1 iruggista .ell Af Vk y / ) millions of ”Ir J / James Ht-ada-he f \t V / / Powders’ because i(\A they are safe / u Advertisement A Good Thing DON'T MISS IT Send your name and address plain ly written, together with 5 cents (and this sl.pa to Chamberlain Medicine Company., D- s Moines. low i. and receive in return a trial package containing > HAMBERLAIX'S CUI'GII REMEDY for coughs, colds, spas modi-- croup, bronchial, "11 u" and wl ..ping coughs. and tickling tlu--.it: CHAMBERLAIN’S TAB LETS f-stoma. h troubles, indigestion. gassy pains that crowd the h* t rt. biliousness and constipation: CHAM HER I.A I X'S SALVE, led in every family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles and skin affections: these valu--l family medicines for only f. cents. Don't miss it.—Advertisement. Get Rid of Hemorrhoids A box of Pyr-g-ud Pile Suppositories : tout best frieriU to st- ;> mad . nri< pain put out the fl r „ of t - Z sor.-iic-. re:.?: protr lions ■ .h • you grateful .- mtl .-ornlort Thau.- al.drt testify. M.utv hav Pryramiii averlid otr-rations. >-. ;. into any druj store for a tiOe b<>x—Adt- rl;ment
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The ‘‘square” of a number is that : number mult.plied bv itself; thus 100 I is the squ ire of 10: 9 is the square 'of 3. The “difference of two i squares” is the smaller square subtracted from the larger. Thus 100 i less 9. or 91 is the difference of the | squares of ’0 and 3. Take any number and the nunii ber one below it—as 133 and 132; or ;95 and 94. How can you find the ; difference between The squares of two such numbers without any multiplication or subtraction; by one simple addition? Yesterday’s answer: IT S n-O (J \ LQ G I 1 A 19 * j LB [7 j coffee; r . TE^_ !27 lyn 17 : LB - L3 I lb. ■L■ ■ 1 ’ All the packages contained sugar except the 11-pound, which held coffee; and the 17-pound, which contained tea. Since the gr-.cer re reived as mucli money for lits coffee as for his sugar, end coffee was six times as much as sugar, in price per pound, he must have sold pounds of sugar to one of coffee. There were 94 pounds altogether; eliminating 17 pounds for tea le.av -s 77. a number divisible by 7 tO sugar plus 1 coffeek LITA’S WORRIED NOW 4 haplin's Bride Wants Legal Adviee. Friend* Say. Ba f nit, <1 Brent HOkkYWOOD. Cal., I*eo. 3 \p* gal opinion as to rite status of her marriage to Charlie Chaplin, comedian. will he sought by 16-year-old Etta Grey, Chaplin's bride of a week, her friends admitted today. Ihihlic revelation that she is but 16 when she told Mexican authori ties when her marriage I.cense was issued she was 19, has worried her. She desires to have her mind put at rest, it was said. PARTY MAY COST SIO,OOC Husband Sues Proprietor of I.i Port** Roadhouse. ftp Tinu* Special LA FORTE. Ind.. Dec. 3 —Tt will cost "Wild Rill" Baker, roadhouse • wrier, sl".(>yn far throwing a party last month, if the suit filed against him by George Luba of Michigan City is successful. Rubs alleges Baker alienated his wife's affections and caused her t<stay at the roadhouse. Membership Is Tested Virgil T. Kurgason, chief of fire prevention bureau, has petitioned Superior ’..urt to mandate truste.*.--••f the Fireman’s Pension Fund to recognize him as a member. 11claims he paid dues until Sept. 1 when the fund offi-inls refused t< cc- pt further payments, on grounds he is not a nvnib* r. New J’hl Delta Kappa Chapter Eight charter members of the n* w Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity chapter of St. Louis, Mo., will he guests of the \lndiat.apolis chapter Saturday and Sunday. Saturday evening a dance will be given at the Sever!n. Installation services will be held ! Sunday afternoon, followed by a ban qui t at the S* wrin. COO Accept Salvation Officials of the F. F. Rnsworth ; <•'.anjfelitic party announced today that more than 600 persons have •-- - aor.de..! to the altar invitation at t'adle Tabernacle the last two j nights. Claims of miraculous curei 1 <■( blindness, deafness and other ail , nients arc made by many person ! attending. A baptismal service will ; be heiq Thursday evening.
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ALCOHOL DEATH TOLL INCREASED Chicago Doctor Says Liquor Claims More Lives, Bp Inited Brens CHICAGO, Dec. 3.—Deaths caused by liquor drinking here have Increased 200 per cent in the last three years. Dr. William D. McNally, coroner's chemist and member of the Rush Medical College faculty, declared today. From 1918 io 1920, alcohol was responsible for the death of eightypersons In every 100,000 population, Dr. McNalley reported. Poison booze has claimed 247 lives in every 100.000 population since that thne, he said. “A "moonshine complex” or an ''nleholohic phyohosis." has replaced delirium tremens as the direct cause of liquor deaths, according to the chemist, lie attributes the new illness to the use of overfermented liquor. Tires and Tula’s Missing When Fred G. Bruns. 429 S Delaware St., opened his tire and battery shop this morning he discovered thieves had stolen tires and tubes valued at ?155.
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