Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 182, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1924 — Page 6

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LAWS ON RADIO ARE SIDETRACKED Legislation on Broadcasting Is Postponed, Bit Times Special WASHINGTON. Dec. 9.—Congress will follow the advice of Secretary o i Commerce Hoover that radio legislation—for which there has been a widespread demand —he held up it the present session. This me;, ns that radio will be kept free of itor. clad laws for at least another y< tv or more. Representative White of Maine and Senator Dill of Washington, leaders of the movement for radio regulation by Congress, said Monday they would not push during tho present session for passage of measures they Introduced some months' ago. ‘ I am not disposed to push my head against a m*ii* - wall,” White f>aid, in regard to Hoover's advice. "The Secretary has recommended that legislation he deferred, and I will not press my hi.l at this session.” White has a comprehensive meas ure providing for regulation of the 1 Industry, prevention of monopoly and of foreign control, specifications for granting licenses, restrictions upon broadcasting, protection of patent rights, fixing of fees of various kinds, and other regulatory provisions. V. F. \V. Warn Against Impostors. Veterans of Foreign Wars' officials today unnounced that persons soliciting funds for that organiza tlon are Impostors. Funds are col lected only on Poppy day, they said. Blood is Poisoned By a Torpid Live;* Deadly toxfna cause disease* of ! heart, kidneys and create premature old age All the Mood in our bodies passes through the liver every I' minut The liver Is the blood's purifier. Our blood is constantly poison*,!' by bOtiv toxins formed In food w;*s*e. and when the liver becomes weak or torpid, our systems are once tainted by impure blood Th-'e ar>. the poisons That, if nor ,' ■*•'!'■ - 1 '■ ) the liver, cause disease-* heart, kidneys, blood vessels and create premature old ag* Nature gives quick warning of a torpid liver. You have sudden sck headaches, dizzy spells. ••*• ;r ston. ach is add from '•our bile, your skin turns sallow. Unfbv Doctors know rhe liver cannot be regiilate.! by drugs, but ■*• fe N ture substance has been discover*-! which will act and re. tly on 'he liver. The discovery is purified ox call. Get from your druggist a package of Dioxol. Kach t.d lei con .in- t-• drops of purified ox gall. In 24 hours th<‘ poison toxin- w.'l 1*- re-j moved. Tour liver will be regular- ; ed. Blood purification will l**d: . Sal- ! low skin will clear. You will feel ] so much better you will know you ha'a found the cause of your ill j hea’th. The“ genuine or trail tablets are prepared onty tinder the name | “Dioxol.” If any table* i-- i.f red i you under anrrher name, ref*-** it Accept only Dioxol In the original, genuine package—Advertisement. Life One Long Misery; Now Feels a New Woman Mrs. Katherine Whltesell, Indianapolis, Ind., says "Thanks to God," for Wonderful relief obtained from Todd’s Tonic, which lias the strength-building qualities of rare old wine. ■*l was suffering from gastric troutde ■ could not eat: could not sleep. Lift was a complete, continuous misery. My liver didn't act. I was a nervous wreck One of the demonstrators In the Haag Drug Store told me to try Todd's Tonic. I bought one bottle and after using tt I noticed great relief. After taking two more bottles I now fed like anew woman, and can eat anything T wish to, and 1 have no more trouble with tnv digestive organs. My liver acts right: uiy nerves seem normal I j sleep well and am once more enjoying j life. Thanks to God firsr. and then to Todd's Tonic! It *ert:,!nlv did won i ders for me."—K AT FI Kit INK WHITE SELL, 1234 East 17th St., Indianapolis, Ind. Todd’s Tonic, made from California wine. !s most agreeable to take. For ' sale at all the Eight Haag Stores and ] all other good drug stores lu Indianapolis and throughout tds section.— | Advertisement.

COACH as Buick builds it has the same dependable Buick chassis as all other models of Buick, same Valve-in-Head engine, same Sealed Chassis, same automatic lubrication, same torque-tube drive, same four-wheel brakes, and a real closed-car body by Fisher. In addition to Buick's two Coach models , there are twenty-three other Buick styles to choose from. P-10-19-A Standard Six Coach *IX9S Price* f- o. k Buick Factories: government tmt if . r* /- L to be added. Ath ab\>u,t the G. M.A.C. Fun June Master Six Coach 145 . - BUICK MOTOR COMPANY Division of General Motors Corporation Indianapolis Branch, Meridian at Thirteenth Huff-Buick Sales Company, Central Buick Company, Illinois and Vermont Sts. 2917-2919 Central Avo. i Thomburg-Lewis Motor Company, 3839 East Washington Street V> r rN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUIIP THEM

His Excellency eJ-J Exceliency, Monsig n o r .lom y. president of * the Arabian '*l Mission. is in I 11 \Y sh in gum to *v )N~" '■ |K gain support for th mission from • ry .i ,ng people "f this j • > .;ntiy ll' says !* : there are aOO.ouo Bh t*. but personal* ! *.*: speaking, we SV haven’t heard any |f. '’ l ‘* ? speaking Arab r: A - , "’ un ' i these ill]' ' ltS fo * tIU I,aSt W n, ‘'' iu fin<l a style u*t or two in his TEACHER AWARDER UNEHX m (Continued From Page 1) : thought this line by Troy Smith, Sul 1 E. Bn ’way. Danville, Iml , was , next best: She fell as did Eve long ago. Rut we kept all of the three $5 I awards r,ght here at home in In : dianapolis. These were the $5 winners: Said she, “I our approach is too ] slow."—H len H. Frantz. 802 N. ; Gray St. “I’m your Tlicda, dear Rudolph, let’s go."—Mrs. J. G. Watson, 4025 | Boulevard IT. Now Flo lias to buy a trousseau. ;—Harriett B. McFerrin. 2775 Galu St. Then rite “home folks” kept up (be reputation of the city by winning most of the twenty II each honorable mention awards, which were: Came a voice, “Ten o'clock, time so go,”—Katherine Dailey. 242*2 Massachusetts Avo “When* I’m back,” she replied, “from Il'Mirt."—ltch n E. Brown, 915 ; Park.r Ave. “Vein* line is too weak for a tow.” - Ft fik A. Brown, 1216 Flnlev Ave. \ou he's watching the little ones grow —Ber> • E. Carter, 411 Oc- ; oidental building. “ t u tr, -s word and I’ll radio.”— Mrs. R A S o*i. 310 Ambassador apartments. Now he’s wheeling a baby rah slow.— B. M. i In’*. 6137 Cornell Ave. Which Flo thought was quite apropos.—\Y .'. Somerville, 543 S New Jersey St. She d’d. he was ~11 nod had dough. _—Edmund IVuic't, 10" t W Thirty- 1 Fir-t St. "Your Income tax first f must know."—Mrs O R Siefer* Ml N. W.-l: ut St. fr nklin. I'd Those w< rds have brought many to woe.— M.-i"* A Kramer. 3436 \V. Washing* *ti S:. She. having a cold, answered “dough.”—Frank S. Chance, 802 K' hn building*. ’Tv.as ilie last little speech made ■by Joe.—Mrs. J. B. Martin, 3525 ; Graeelan** Ave. New he pushes tin* cab when they go.—M ■*.-*. , 'lurence Patton. 7,>2 W’erj ner Ave. While her dad softly whispered. “Bravo!”—Mrs I, \Y. Unison. 336 j N Minkner Sri “My liiishaml won’t let tne. you ! know.”—Mrs. Catherine Salmon. 15 I Carson St. But alas, lujbby saw the whole ’ shbw.—Marguerite Mead. Plttsbom. j Tr.d. The fatal words soundtal, "Too slow.”—Frances McAVhqrter, 1107 N. Keystone \v a . Now they have a stroller to tow.— ' dark \Y* iis, 28* 7 N Illinois S*. They’re now hunting rent that is ■ low.—Kathryn IVonl. 545 E. Thirtyi First St. But she laugh,si, “That’s old stuff, Borneo."—Reva Graham, 2617 E. j Eighteenth St. ; Officials and employes of the Stafe- | house aet ,l ns judges on Limerick N'n. 8. They were Jennie V lamb, j L. C. Lnughry, George H. Ilealey. J. jA. Baker, D. F. Stanshury. Frank j Wallace, Harry Boggs, John D. CraI mer. Bertha M Thompson. You still have t‘m<* to get “I,ostI lines” to compete for the SIOO up jon Limerick No. 11, and the double awards of S2OO f.*r No. 12, which w ,s : printed In Saturday’s Times, so LimI erickitur Is not yet quite over. Garden Meeting Postponed Monthly meeting ,f the Garden i Flowers Society has been po* *ponel I from Wednesday evening to Lee. 77. j President It. S. I.udloW announced. I Officers will be nominated.

BABY OVERCOME IN BURNING HOME! Family Forced to Flee in Night Clothes, Family of J. A. St. Clair. 1251 W. : Nineteenth St., fled from their j I house in night clothes early today when fire starting from defective! ; wiring caused $2,000 damage to their 1 c unbined residence and grocery. ' Their year old baby was overcome * by smoke. Fire caused SSOO damage at home of John Shier, 711 S. Meridian St., early today. r- - ■■*! THEY NEED YOUR HELP Here is anew list of families that | won't have a merry Christinas un- ! less someone plays Santa Claus: FAMILY NO. 7: AN AUTO MO | BILK ACCIDENT brought trouble ; to this family of father, mother and six children. Father w aked stead j ilv and took care of his family until Ithree weeks ago, when ho was -truck hy an automobile and .seriously hurt. He is getting some compensation, but r...t enough to support the household, which has come under the care of the Family Welfare Society. Girls are 13, 8 and 6; 1 hoys. 11. 3 and 3. Nerds: Groceries, clothing for the children, especially ; underwear and stockings. The rent is past due. 8. WITH MOTHER AT THE HOSPITAL over Christmas, and father frying to recover from an injury at i the factory where he was working, j the holidays hold out little promise j ; of being merry for this group of six 1 ; children. Boys ar>* I>*. 3 and 3: girls. 8. 7 and 2. Family has been mider ■care of the Catholic Community • Center. The father will not l>e able ; To return so work for some time. ! Needs: Clothing, especially under- I wear and stockings, for children;! toys, and Christmas dinner. 9. AN INVESTMENT IN’ MILK, warm clothing and a f’hrlstmas dinner will h'-lp war-1 off the blight of ■tuberculosis from this family of seven children Five of th-r.i are definitely underweight and two are candidates for thr, f?,sh air school. The father works, but Ills wages do not reach fnr enough. There ar six girls aged 11, 9. 8. 6. 4 and 9 months, and one bov aged 10. Rro on.men,led by the division of school nursing, city board of health and charities I'd THE MOTHER <>F THREE CHI 1.1 >REN who were desert*-*] by 11:**!r father has been trying to sup t! ,-rr, so they ,'urf complete their school work. She has poor health an,l Is not abl“ to work steadily. The Family Welfare Society has been helping h r. Roys are 16 and 12. the g.rl Is S. Needs Food an ! coal. Cither families si 111 ur,provided for--2 FATHER AND MOTHER, seven hlldren. Boys aged 16, 14 and 6: ■girls, 12, 9, 4 and 1 *••. Father has been ill and out of work Clean, In dustrlous people who do their best to s ip(v*rt themselves, but often lack sufficient food nn*l , lothlng. Children have he n attending Sunday school for several years at Wheeler ;c;ty Rescue Mission. Needed: clothing. food and toys. 4. MOTHER AND FATHER and four children, aged 4. 8, 2 and t Man was out of work all summer ar. 1 Is back at work now, trying to | make sl7 a w<>* k pay current **x penses and 1 *c’k debts The mother |ls taking In washing. All tho chll--1 dren have rickets as a result of lack of enough and proper food This family has come to the attention of the Family Welfare Society. Needed: Food, clothing and toys. United Brethren Acquire I’rojerty Deed to the parsonage of Bishop : ■ H. It. F*>ut of the ITnlU'd Brethren I Church has been incorp orated by j | trustees. Property, which ts at 80*1 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place, will he used as permanent residence for j the bishop of the northwest district. ■; Steps $n Path of Auto James Scott. 7G, of 2149 N. Dela j ware St., was Injured today when ho ■ stepped from the curb at Twenty- i Second and Delaware Sts., In the j path of an automobile driven by ! Harrison Pinch, 6361 Belief*,ntaine St., police said. Pinch was slated. Dental Clinic Jan. 12 Dr. Polk Akers. Chicago, will he one of the nationally known speakers at the annual clinic of the Indlanaoplis Detnal Society Jan. 12. ■ Dr. Frank Hamilton, president, announced. Citizens Ask Rato Probe Logansport citizens have asked the public service commission to Investigate the municipal electric rates, and to halt alleged purchase of real estate from operating revenues. Total of such expenditure so far is alleged to he SIO,OOO.

Come and Spend Next Saturday Evening With the | POUCE and FIREMEN’S BAND In Concert , at CABLE TABERNACLE, Dec. 13,8 P.M. Mary Traub Busch, Soloist £ Admission, 25 and 50 Cents, Children, 15 Cents |

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Copyright, t92i, by Vnitcd Press WEAF, New York (492 Ml, WFI. Philadelphia (395 M), , WCAE, Pittsburgh <4G2 Al) and IVOR, Buffalo <319 Mb 9 P. M.. EST —Eveready Entertainers. KGO, Oakland (312 Mb S P. M. POST Massenet’s Opera “Cinderella.” WJZ, New York (455 M). WOT, Schenectady (3SO Ml. WRC, Wash inpton (469 Mb and KDKA, Pittsburgh (326 Mb 10 P. M., EST — Brunswick artists. Wt'X 4 Detroit (517 M), 10 P. M.. EST —Bed Apple Club. WJY. New York (405 Mb and WGY, Schenectady <3BO Mb 9:25 P. M.. EST —Dinner to the British ambassador, Sir Esine Howard. WOMAN CHOKED, ROBBED Early Morning At fuck Reported to Police. Mrs Hazel Cray, 26, of 2934 Indi anapolis Avc, told police she was choked by a colored man at Thirtieth St. and Capitol Av- at 5:20 a. rn today and robbed of her purse containing $5. She was on her woy to work at a downtown restaurant. < athedral Orators Tie William T-\ Craigr. 1633 Pleasant St., and Joseph Sullivan, 44 IS College \ve tied for first honors in annual Cathedra! Hirii School o’ocu tinn contest at C.opsey Hal! Mon day night. New Junior Chamber il rid August C. Schrader is new pr* dent of Junior Chamber of Coup merco succeeding Ferd llarnlckol, who resigned Monday night at Chamber of Commerce. Annual dance will be given Dec 22. Ex-Tech (liib Elects Robert Nipper leads the new ExTech Club, compos.-d of form--! T* -a ideal High School snh'nts at T’.tEler T’ni versify Helena Sich-i'f ) s vice president: Ib-len Sn-vcr.s. ■-• i-r.-tary, and Morrison DavK t: i-asun-r. Indicted Men Vrrestv! < tto Hook. 4!1- William It -1 •- 1 52. and Janes Hook. IS of £: • Spring S’ .bn! •• ’ uor conspiracy chare- • S-pt I. ed M ,nd iv night wher depute sh*-.-iff- sur • -u1 their ' -■ • VOTION PICTURES APOLLO “Slims ih SILK" “A NIP O’ SCOTCH” Frnif Srhlrl and HD Orchestra HAROLD BELL WRIGHT’S "THE MINE WITH THE IRON DOOR" A PICTI'KK TRt K TO LIFE “P U C C 1 N I A N l A” Arranged and Conducted by BAK ALF.I NIiCOFF Circle Presentation “OLD PAL” Walter tilers in “SHORT CHANGE” CO MI NO SfNDAY NORMA TALMADGE “The Only Wuman” NEED A BOY? Run a three lino Help Wanted Ad throe days in The Times, only costa you—--99c YouTl Get the Boyt PHONE, MAIN 3500 Want Ad Dept. — P —iii—■■ wi 11mi inn hiht manum/unusean nan u* tsaummmim 111 ■■■ ■■ ■■■ i

KING SPEAKS 10 BRITISH HOUSES Formally Opens Sessions of Parliament, Hy United Press LONDON, Ded. 9. —King George formally opened Parliament today, reading his speech In the House of Lords to a brilliant assembly of I lords iri their robes of state, ladies in furs and jewels and members of the House of Commons In everyday attire. He began hy declaring "my relations with foreign powers continue friendly," and then took up the j Egyptian problem. After referring !to the murder of Sirdar Sir Lee | Stack. Ills Majesty said: “The British demands, which the i pres* "it Egyp lan government has ■ accepted, are designed to secure rej sp,-ei for those interests which are a vital concern to my empire.” ALL ASK NEW TRIAL Feu,teen Hawkins Company Defendants File Motions. All of the fourteen defendants In 111** Hawkins Mortgage Company case, convicted in F**deral Court of using the mails to defraud, today ! ad motions f**r new trial '*ti file. T**n ff!ed actions late Monday. Motions will he heard by Federal Judge Ferdinand A. Geiger, Dec. 19. Free (linies Helpful Dr, Herman G. Morgan, city sanitarian, fold the Unity Chib at lunch- • •on at th** Chamber of Commerce that, establishment of free clinics and regular medical examinations of school children would aid greatly In •* during the elty mortality rate. Clean-bp Dinner Thursday j Officials *if the Indianapolis paint. | oil and Varnish Club will entertain | city and community civic club offi rails at dinner at the Indianapolis I \ll *ietic Club Thursday evening ! Plans for the 1927 ch an-up cam 1 ign - 11 dl < u - 1 MOTION PICTURES BETTY COMPSON ROCKLIFFE FELLOWES WARNER BAXTER IN—“THE GARDEN GF WEEDS” .MAC K SKNNKTT (OMF.IIY “ALL NIGHT LONG” Bit!, It.tltKl IAMiItON LESTER HUFF Organ Solo ’ l ilti- Y ;> *<! Sally'* f hurlio I >• ti n t ir rn, amusements I mncWlte Ted and Betty Healy Jack Osterman Hyman & Mann Big Eight-Act Bill Where the Crowds Go LYRIC „7i. i REVUE BE LUXE Pierce & Russell itVUuL Radio Riot PISS Markell & Gay j 4Cualano and Marguerite Pielert & Scofield BEN NEE ONE T ’ -IIhmrlng in Tyrlc Bnll Room Aftornoon find Evening:. TifiWM iwwi, i.miiij.mwywn iw li,rgwri>tww-”afmiiwtvwet,

DANCE 1— , VIC MEYER’S Brunswick Recording Orchestra of California This famous orchestra from the far Northwest, now j on n trans-continental tour, lias been accepted as | one of the greatest orchestras on the Pacific Const. j "ken Julian Kltllige, famous Impersonator, heard rtumission this orchestra, he Invited the members to accompany <l*l n*A ! ‘* !U on n tour * he baited States. The orchestra j wl iUU of ten consists of a rather youthful organization, the ~ uverage age being twenty-four and yet, together, j Plus they nave mastered fifty-eight different Instruments •t* and used them in two hundred and seven different I 1 ax combinations. Wednesday, December 10th Riverside Dance Palace (Under New Management)

BURIAL AT EDINBURG C. C Wintfrberg, Pioneer Confectioner Dies Here. Funeral of C. C. Winterberg, 93, for fifty years a confectioner at Edinburg, Ind., will be held at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles \V. Winterberg, 2056 Central AVe., at 11 a. m. Wednesday. Burial at Edinburg. Mr. Winterberg was born in Glandorf, Germany, and came to America at the age of 16. Knights of Pythias will have charge SLAYER OF FIVE TO DIE ! Admits Crime as Jury Returns Verdict of Guilty—New Trial Asked. ! P,y United Press WHEATON, 111., Dec. 9.—John j Kammercr, 38-year-old Bavarian ! waiter, must hang for murder of | Mr. and Mrs. Otto Eder and their | three children, the jury In his case ! has decided. A verdict of guilty with recommendation of hanging was brought in late Wednesday. “Well I killed them all right,” . Kainrnerer said when the verdict was announced. “I had three others on my list and would have killed them If 1 hadn’t been caught.” Defense attorneys have uaked for anew trial. Baking Finn Incorporates Freihofer Baking Company headed hy Charles F. Freihofer has been incorporated with $150,000 capital stock. A plant will he operated at *>• >2 S. New Jersey St., after Jan. 1. Missionary Meeting The Lillies' Missionary Society of the Lin wood Christian Church will meet at rite home of Mrs. C. E. I-*t Solie, 258 Eastern Ave., Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. H. Ford, will lend. Governor Names II I), ffieroe Governor Emmett F. Branch has named Henry D. Pierce, IndiannpoIlls, as an additional Indiana delegate | to the annual rivers and harbors ! congress. Washington, Dec. 10-11. AMUSEMENTS jIEESTIi Til Ult SI, AY, FRIDAY, SATI KIliY I SKATS NOW—MAT. -AT. I WALKER WHITESIDE i“sakur a” I |rlcf>4—K%v, . r >o*, SI.IO, 0. I Mil. Mat.. r>or. fi.Ui. f1.65, $ >■■. Inc Jut ir- -.11,Mg, FALACEn'p'I ; ; “THE INVENTOR” f?-* tVlth ■ WOODS AND FRANCIS 1 THOMPSON LIGHT TRIO • A MUSICAL TREAT’* H JENNINGS & MACK “A CHI , KI R MYSTERY” | J Murdock & Kennedy Sisters “AT THE THEATRE'* GRACE AYRES & BILLIE -y ? ? r f riIDTOPI.AY RIN-TIN-TIN THE WONDER DOO 1 ‘FIND YOUR MAN’ j' -7 * ::4:4dlil!eu:,i* e : ,ii!!ll!!‘!tr : iiv!illll!;f®™ ENGLISH’S >IATI NKK \\ lil) VI:SHAY s\>| H. II All HIS A lOM WII.KKS I’riffnt th© DUNCAN SISTERS In < ifttherlne Chisholm CTiNhln^’t* “Topsy and Eva” A Miptloal ( omfidy With Mini* PRIPFC. N ITKS—fiOf ti> #3 30. I UIWLJ. >1 ATS.—SO* to s£.2o. SEATS SELLING IT™ Dec. 11-12-13 YaT , ASD COMOAMV Or 40 Pfoai m the Nferruj, Snectctculor SANCHO PANZA’ I’KlUES—Mtess (Wo to 52.78. Mat., I •Yfto to $2.20. SKATS SEEI.INO. I! uTTV Mon., Dec. 15 MAI I, ( Send Them TODAY. I OHDKUS ( Avoid DlNuppolntment. | mm 3 rUIC ES— Night*, Main Floor, #4.40; 3 Balcony, $3.30, $2.75; (lallcry, I sl.lO. Wed. and Sat. Malh.—Mala j Floor, $3.30; Hal cony, $2.7*5, $2.20; j Gallery, sl.lO. All Mail Orders Must j 4 lio Accompanied by Self-AdrreMsed ! | stamped Knvclope. Seats Ready To. I I '‘“ri

AUTHOR TELLS OF SPIRITRESEARCH Departed in Communication With Earth, He Says, Copyright, 1924, by United Press LONDON, Dec. 9.—A group of scientific spirits, not dead but “merely beyond the gulf," have organized for spirit research and arc in com munication with the earth, Sir. Arthus Conan Doyle announced in an Interview today. Sir Arthur Joined Sir Oliver Lodge In asserting that communication between departed spirits and living spiritualists has been established. “I believe this to be no longer a matter for conjecture,” the British author said. “It Is a fact and must be accepted as a fact.” Conan Doyle said many members of the Society of Psychical r*irch, a pioneer body for spiritualistic investigation, have "passed on,” and In their new life are continuing their researches. Rent House, Strip It Mrs. Alice Hainey, 1937 Talley Ave., today told police she rented ; her house furnished to a couple giv- | Ing the name of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. i Morris. Monday she returned to find ; the house stripped of Its furniture, , including a piano and even the gold i fish.

Start Today To Write Your Own Check for XMAS! Twenty-seven thousand members of Christmas Saving Clubs will not be affected by their Christmas hills this year. Don’t let the joy of giving fade into the dreary fog of doubt. If you ire re not a member of a Christmas Saving Club this year, start this month for next year. A Christmas Saving Club cheek can he just as big as you make it. It only takes a very small amount to start—a dime or more—and your mono3 r draws The Christmas Saving Club of this cajdtni nd bank opens December Bth for next Surplus * 53.3:5,000 year. FLETCHER AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK ’ Indianapolis

A NOTICE L MgW Telephone bills are clue the first of each month and after the 10th l|p| Ejsm become delinquent. When paywarn ment is overlooked and service is suspended, a charge of fifty cents ($.50) is made for reconnection. .• Please pay bill by the 10th of jH9 HR each month, that you may not be put mjgk to this inconvenience and expense. Indiana Bel! wjjm Telephone Company yA , /Mw yBSL phil m. watson, mMSjr Division Commercial Mgr. Southland” ]/fo Florida If /(§ Through sleeping oar service to JacksonifiM V V \ a^ ' ni | s yb'ania R. R., Cincinnati fit Leave Indianapolis ....10:00 P. M. (C. TANARUS.) //•'/ S Arrive Atlanta 8:55 P. M. (C. TANARUS.) Arrive Jacksonville ... 9:50 A. M. (E. TANARUS.) MM I This car will run through to Miami, effective UM December 28. arriving 11:50 p. m. Ask any Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent for Ini formation, reservations and tickets. i M&M % . J - r - Mn.l.SrArOH, l>lv. Pa M . Agent, Penn. R. R. 1 { j " U ‘ m *I.,LIKKX, District Passenger Agent. 1,. & X. R. B. I / Indianapolis. I 1 Railroad System

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WARNING ON DIRECTORY Better Business Bureau Gives Information to Finns. Better Business Bureau today issued a warning to firms that several women are soliciting money for a directory, giving impression it is the big city directory when it is in truth a pocket size publication. 1 For babies tortured by chafing or rashes or any of the other skin troubles to which infants and children are subject, mothers will find that Resinol Ointment stands ; unsurpassed. Doctors and nurses recommend it with utmost confidence because of it# harmless ingredients and it success in liealir.g eczema. Stops the itching and bunvng at once, and hastens the healing. Resino! Soap might well be called a toilet soap for babies, because its action is so gentle yet it cleanses so thoroughly. Many mothers have adopted its use exclusively, claiming that it keeps baby’s skin healthy and his hair soft and cuky. Sold by all druggists. Resinol