Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1924 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY. DEC. 10. 1924

SURPRISE THESE FAMILIES ■ ON CHRISTMAS DAY

JHESE families will have a pleasant surprise if Santa ('laus nr one of his volunteer aides visits them :

No. 11. Seven stockings will be Ump wtth disappointment Christmas morning if Santa misses them. There are six girls, aged 13. 11, 9. 7. 4 and 2, and a baby brother, aged 6 months. The father earns S2O a week. The mother is in very poor health. The Family Welfare Society has been helping them. Needs: Food and warm clothing for the chil- , dren. ' 12. A WIDOWED MOTHER, sick in bed, a 7-year-old boy and a stack of unpaid bills are waiting for Santa Claus in this home. The husband and father was killed last January. The mother has been working as long as her health permitted. The Salvation Army has supplied food in the emergency caused by her illness, but the little family will appreciate a good Christinas dinner and other extras that will lighten the load. 13. THIS THRIFTY mother mends and darns the children's clothes: but, even so. there is not a cent left for toys. Father lost a S2O bill a few ~veeks ago. Following that, his shop closed down for a week, so they can scarcely provide enough food to go around. Roys are 11, 6 and 2: girls, R. 4 and 2 months. The Public Health Cursing Association has been looking after the family’s health. Needs: leaner and toys. 14. A LITTLE CRIPPI.KD girlNn a -wheel .-hair, who probably frill enter Riley Hospital early next year, is waiting for Santa < 'laus at home. She :s S years old and has a sister. 4. and brothers aged 10, 7 and 2. There is anew baby, and an older sister. at Siymyside. These children will appreciate toys. Reeom-

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mended by the Public Health Nursing Association. 15. “If we don’t eat very much this week, we can get along without help," said this mother, determined to pAy up her grocery bills, incurred when her husband was sick and unable to work. The children have been warned by school nurses they must have plenty of nourishing food and build up their weight. The Flower Mission is interested in seeing that they get it. Girls are aged 14, 12 and 10; boys, 16, 4 and IS months. The father is a hard-work-ing man who never fully recovered from a bad fall, followed by influenza during the epidemic. Needs: Food, coats, dresses and cat's for the girls: warm underwear and trousers for the father, and playthings for the children. FAMILY NO. 1 still needs house furnishings: the rest of its n?etls ate being oared for. Families No 2. 7 and 10 have not been 'an and fm. Clothes have been provided for the youngest child of family No. 9. Descriptions of Nos. 2, 7 and Hi: 2. FATHER AND MOTHER, seven children. Bovs aged 16, 14 and 6; girls. 12, 9, 4 and in. Father has been ill and out of work, t'lean. Industrious people who do their best to support themselves, but often lack sufficient food and clothing. Children have been attending Sunday school for several years at Wheeler City Rescue Mission. Need *<l: Clothing, food and toys. FAMILY No. 7: AN A CTO MOBILE ACCIDENT brought trouble to this family of father, mother and six children. Father worked steadily and took care of his family until three weeks ago, when he was struck ly an automobile and seriously hurt. He is getting some compensation, but not enough to support the house. 1 bold, which has come under the I care of the Family Welfare Society. : < Jirls arc !3_ <; ami 6: boys, 11. 3 and 1 Need: Groceries clothing for the children, especially underw-.-.r and stockings The rent is past due 10. THE MOTHER OF THREE CHILDREN who were deserted by their father has beep trying •> cm port them so they ran complete H eir school work. She has poor health and Is not able to work steadily. Thb nm'.ly Welfare Society has been helping her. Boys are 16 and 12; the girl Is S. Needs: Food and t oal.

PRINCE EDOIE IS LIMERICK HERO (Continued From Page ll I got so much fun out of writing those last lines. “Os course I arm clad to win the SSO, but I'm a real Limerick fan and want more Limericks.” Mrs Adklnson came near rot win , ning the ss'l flret award as t’r* Ilf, : line by M J. Hayes secured mitn; votes. But unfortunately, his la.-' line rhyme word was the same as that in the second line *>f the Lirn crick. His line was: He’ll some day be crowned on the head. Indianapolis people like the Prince of Wales and are well acquaint* 1 with his habits, as is shown by then* three $5 winners: The prince never “Wales.” It is said.—Frank L. Smith. 1134 N. Dearborn St. He’ll be the Fifth Horsemen—or dead.—D. D. Clearwater, 1415 W. Thirty-Sixth St. Falls only for horses, ’tls said. O. R. Dickinson. 404 Ranh Bldg The Prince’s craze for dancing an dislike for sleep also found mentini as you'll perceive in these twenty >i each honorable mention winners: To a dance he was easily led. loa Woerner, 107 W. Southern Ave. We advise him to ride on a sled.— George C. Cooper, 702 Fifth St., Columbus, Ind. He should ride hobby-horses In-stead.—-W. D. Reed, 626 E. Mar ket St. The Yanks couldn't get him to bed. —Marlon C. Beaver. 627-Arch St. Nothing's wrong with his head—he's unwed. —David J. Curran, 1437 Spann Ave. He's the idol of every siibdeb.— Catherine Troy, 449 Minerva St. Is still using bis nose for a sled. — Frank Dearinger, 504 Berkley Kd. Our hoys like his style, it is said. —Louise .Van Landingharn, Oak'undon, Ind. Maidens sigh at the sound of Itis tread.—Marie Thomas, E. Main St., Brownsburg. Ind. His title lias not swelled his head. —Mrs. George R. Wood. 250 Iyeeds Ave. His Highness still paints the town red. —O. O. Miller. 31 s Burgess Ave. He’s a "Wale" with tb r .nlles, ’tis said.— Mrs. C. B. Stodghill. 1221 N. Rural St. He has shown that bine blood can be red. —Mrs. L. C. Knowlton, 3541 Birchwood Ave. He’d rather ride horses than wed. • —L. F. Connaughton. 1402 E. New York St. His dancing, “my word,” knocks fIF YOU HAD A NECK 5 LONG A8 THIS FELLOW AND HAD iORETHROAT ALL I ~]rkl [DOWN ON SI LINE he National Sore Throat Remedy MOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT ALL, DRUGGISTS

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’em dead.—Faye Bromley, 321 Garfield Ave. - Scotland Yard couldn’t keep him in bed. —J. L. Simpson, 1949 College Ave. He hated the sight of a bed. —Miss Jean Babb, 50 W. Twenty-Seventh Street. tines to parties Instead of to bed. — Robert E. Higgins, 129 N. Drexe! Ave. Said, "I'll ballast- my breeches with lead."—E. J. <Hidings, 330 E. FortySixth St. I wont to the Service Club luncheon for judges on No. 9. The for mer soldiers who “served - ' were: 11. L. I'otei-son. Tommy A Hendricks, C. H. Bauer. Edward E. Stephenall. Frank K Sevinson. 11. C. Ketcluun. Whitney It. Spiegel. Don Wilmuth, Vavtio M. Armstrong, O. S. Hixon, 1 Perry W. Iresh. Myron M. Hughel, W. I li nsk > J W ('alley, W A. Davenport. Max It ILelker. Winners on Limerick No. 10 will U- trinnunced tomorrow. You still have some time In which to get in “Lost-lines" for Limerick No. 12. which was printed In last Saturday's Times and has doubled awards totaling S2OO for the best answers. Chamber Directors Named Directors Chamber of Commerce elected Tuesday are: Henry L. Dfthrner, A T. Block. O. R lies. C. J Prentiss. }’ C. Riley, Guy A. Wainwrlghf. John 11 Welch. Ue ports will be made following annual dinner tonight. Officers will Le elect ed I *ec. IS by the new directors. Parents Ire Blamed Parents were blamed for flint.- of ■ Tilblren by Dr. C. Wallace Pc' y. Pittsburgh, in an address Tuesday tag': t * the Brothchood dinner at 1 K -t Baptist P'Mireh.

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Letting Your Phonograph Say Howdy’ to Musical Stage Hits

j By WALTER D. HICKMAN SIOME of us don't .get to New York very often and we have to rely upon some other I agency to get acquainted with the ! music of the New York musical hits of the stage. i One of the best means that I have discovered Is the phonograph. I I have a Columbia at my tin t. and : the other day 1 obtained Jewell arm : attachment, which permits the playing of Edison records. So T permitted the Edison record 10 introduce me to two great big New York hits —the music from | “Kid'’ Boots." the Eddie Cantor I show, and “Kose-Maria.” the lead--1 ing musical hit on Broadway. The Broadway Dance Orchestra, Edison, gives youa most- melodious ! introduction to “Rose-Maria." Here :is stately music, popular iti tune, 1 but more sedate than plain jazz, j There is a violet warmth to this •record that makes if most delicious, jOn the other side is “My Twilight j Rose” from “Marjorie." An entire Edison record, both sides. is -devoted to “Kid Boots” numbers as played by the Top Xotohers On one side you have “Some One Loves You After All,” which Is the “Rain Song.” and or, the other is “Along the Old Lake Trail,” introducing “Polly Put the I Kettle On” from “Kid Boots.” Hire are two records which wiU ! get you mighty well acquainted with 'these two outstanding successes on Broadway. Both are splendid buys For those who like the sweet and ipleasant piano music. I recommend an Edison “Vais*-* Charme” and “Memory Lane.” a waltz as played by Ray Perkins, pianhit. The tune is popular and so pleasing The better sort of popular melodi Finely ! recorded.

YI( MEYERS Tonight many people who 'lance will go to Riverside Dance Palace to shake their Juicing feet to the music played l*v Vic Meyers and his Brunswick Recot ding Orchestra You can have Meyer’s orchestra right in your own home by buying his Brunswick records. 1 list four of Meyer’s recorded dancing pieces on Brunswick. Here they are: "B u rm alone "Heartbroken.” “Springtime " “Helen Gone. IVII Bronchitis At bedtime rub the throat and chest thoroughly with — VICKS w Va fo Rub Over 17 Million Jar a lmd Yearly

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Me What to Do” and "Mean Looks.” Mighty good dancing pieces. Okeh has done* a mighty good thing in listing and releasing some records for the children, Their children's list includes: "The Toy Parade and "A Day in Toyland,” as played by the Okeh Concert Orchestra. “The Boy and the Birds" and “Aubude Printanlere,” as played by Conway’s Band: the same organization playing "The Teddy Bears’ Picnic” and "March of the Toys.” Irving Gillette, Maude Randolph and Sterling Trio playing "Christmas Eve in the Toy Shop.” -I- -!- -!- Indianapolis theaters today offer: “Topsy and Eva” at English’s, with the Duncan Sisters; Miss Frances White, Jack Osterrnan and many others at Keith’s; "Revue De Luxe” at the Lyric; Thompson Light Trio at the Palace: "Sinners in Silk" at the Apollo; "The Mine With the Iron Door" at the Circle: "Garden of Weeeds” and All Night Long" at the Ohio: "Forbidden Paradise” at Mister Smith’s, and “The Hidin’ Kid” at the Isis. t>n Thursday night Walker Whiteside opens a three-day engagement In "Sakura" at the Murat.

Meetings Here Thursday Delta Kappa Epsilon. Luncheon 12:15 Lincoln. Gyro Club directors. Luncheon 12:15. Severln. Ladies' Auxiliary B of L L. and E. Meeting, 2 p m. Denison Ladies' V.'hist Club. Meeting. Se v < • 1 in. National Society for Voca tional Education Meeting Lincoln. National Society for Vocational Education. Meeting. 9 _u in Manque:. 6:30 p m Dan* e Claypool. Savings and L**an League • '<•! vntion. Severln.

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CITY FACING DAMAGES Patent Reported Infringed at Sewage Disposal Plant. Possibility of 1 the city sanitary board being sued for infringement of patent because of use of activated sludge equipment in the sewage disposal plant was admitted by board members today on their return from a three-day inspection trip to Chicago and Milwaukee. Chicago is facing a similar suit, involving damages of $750,000. The Activated Sludge, Ltd., of London, England, is plaintiff. It is charged Walter Jones of Stourbridge, England, was the inventor of the process, which was patented in England and the United States.

LOCAL WOMAN ADVANCES Miss Mini Roles Becomes Editor on Health Magazine. Miss Mira Boles, a Shortridge High School graduate, daughter of Mrs. Janet Payne Boles, 617 Penn Arts Apartments, has accepted the position as assistant editor of the National Child Health magazine .published in New York. Miss Boles was a member of Shortrid:;© Echo staff and the journalism class. In her freshman year'she won a Christmas story prize. After graduating she attended Wisconsin I diversity, Carnegie Tech and New York University. She has written feature articles for Chicago Tribune and New York World. Purdue Head Heard Dr. Edward P. Elliott, president of Purdue University, spoke on "Teaming and Training an Education.” at the Kiwanis luncheon at the Claypool today. Milo H. Stuart, Teehfdc.il High School principal. pre i >eme,l the school orchestra which i played. Sroirts to Get Badges Merit badges will be awarded 2f>s R"y S'* *uts tonight at the First Presbyterian Church. It brings the t' tal for the year to 1.830, the larg e*q number ever awarded here in a yea r.

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PAZO Ointment A Guaranteed Remedy FOR ALL FORMS OF PILES It is now put up in collapsible tubes with detachable pile pipe making it very easy to apply. fj JSPpg DRUGGISTS •efund money if it fails to stop any form of piles. Special directions enclosed with each fW 1 package. Your druggist will order it. (Ai*o put up in old style Tins, 60c.)

which is conducting the drive. Robert E. Beun, governor twentieth district of Rotary International, naid every Rotary Club in the State “will do its full share.” Large additional orders for seals and health bonds are being received i from counties. Goal for the State has been set at $200,000.

cold completely and end all grippe misery. i "Pape's Cold Compound" is the quickest, surest relief known and I costs only thirty-five cents at drug stores. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist upon Pape's.—Advertisement.

Women’s KID GLOVES n 1 a o k or ltrow-n shades. Special—98c

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