Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 185, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1924 — Page 16

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Help Out Old Santa

so lAXTA CLAUS will not get around to those families if In--1 1 dianapolis folks don’t respond with things they need to make a little cheer this Christmas.

FAMILY NO. 20—Father and mother and four children: Kiris are 15, Sand 4, and a baby boy is 19 months old. When the Salvation Army called this week the father had just located a Job, after a summer and fall of irreKUlar jobs, or none at all. They had lost furniture and bedding which they had started to buy on installments. They needed a Christmas dinner, playthings for the children and anything in the way of bed clothing. NO. 21. A WIDOW with two sons, ages 10 and 12, is trying to support her little family with a part-time jobShe was recommended by the Indianapolis Day Nursery, which has been caring for the younger lads. Needs are playthings, dinner and warm clothing for the boys. No. 22—Father and mother who have been trying: to buy their little home, because of sickness and deaths in the family, find themselves swamped. Little girls are 13, 11 and 9; boys are 6 and 4. They are all frail and under-nourished. A year old babe died six weeks ago. A Christmas dinner and some playthings will bring happiness into this sad little home. This family has been under the care if the Division of Chi'd Hygiene and the Dispensary Aid Association. No. 23—A widow with a little 4 year-old daughter is working regularly leaving her child with the Indianapolis Day Nursery has little extra for “treats”, something to eat and pretty things will make them very happy. Family No. 1 still could use house furnishings and bedding. Anew baby Is expected In this home before Christmas. FAMILY NO. 7, with six children, almost all cared for. The 8-year-old girl, and the 11-year-old boy. stlil need clothe®, especially underwear. Shoes have been provided for the 11-year-old boy. FAMILY NO. 12, consisting of a sick widow and her 7-year-old son. still Is hoping one will provide a Christmas dinner. FAMILY NO. 16. consisting of parents and eight children, will have a merry Christmas If some kindhearted person provides a dinner and toys. FAMILY NO. 18. could use dolls or other playthings, warm stockings AMUSEMENTS

Tonight, Tom:rrow, Mat., Eve. | WALKER | WHITESIDE I C.reat’lMay “S AKUR A” ] I P.i.-e*—Ere.. 50c, SI. 10, *1.63, 51.20. 1 I? 2.3. Tomorrow Mat., 50c, sl.lO. I I SI 65, S2.tt*. Ini'. Tax. I

k|p I sssV£ KanmWJrite Ted and Betty Healy Jack Osterman Hyman & Mann Extra Clown Stunts

PALACEnVI O’BRIEN SEXTETTE “Music That Charms” Ilf I I J? IndplU* Own n twrii FLAGLER QUINNELL BROS HOLDEN & & RUTH HARRON Renee p Walter C. NOEL Cl PERCIVAL “EGG IN N A BAG” I'HOTO FEATURE "The Bandolero” “A STORY OP YOI'NG HLOOI) and OLD SPAIN'.”

ENGLISH’S Tonigiu Saturday, Mat. and Night SEdfcß , AHD COMDA.NV m the Merrxj, Spectacular SANCHO PAN7A* PRICES—Nites: 50c to $2.75. .Hat., 50c to 52 20. SEATS SEELING. week Monday, Dec. 15 MAIL. < Send Them TODAY OKDKRS ( Avoid Disappointment. PRlCE.S—Nlghti*. Main Floor, 54.40; Balcony, 53.05, $3.30, $2.75; Gallery, 51.10. Wed. and Sat. Mat*.—Main Floor, 53.30; Balcony, $2.75, $2.20; Gallery. sl.lO, All Mall Orders .Must Be Accomapnled by Self _Ad dressed stamped envelope. Sente 'selling.

or other clothing, and perhaps a special basket. Fatherless girls, aged 10, 12 and 14, and their another make up this family.

MEN and , _ . WOMEN choice of Wily Pay The House MORE at This For Your Footwear I If *3 SHOE COMPANY 2nd Floor State Life Bldg.

oWide awake girls and boys are sure to like I M’s fair Toys! and Coaster I USONsi I Auto Bargain I so bargain. Has disc E O ml rubber tires. Nice- H Substantially made Juvenile Q j •and You save money Kg auto with disc wheels and ||a e for yourself. K rubber tires. Roller bearing h 9 S $4.75, $6.75, $7.75 P construction. Attrac- H j. —. & tiveiy painted. A vehicle that Ba L j (os nn m r wUI Klvesorvlce - U-U-L-L-b I crai Efi V j . X/ O t WALKING, TALKING Dolls k ▼ £/ X. H X dressed In knicker suits. S—l O -c Nonbreakable. Height, 20 i lA V i c"s -u $ inches. . - „s i] nL J a Reduced $ g .39 I Others at $10.35 U 5 l ° ==== gjj to $19.75 | velocipedes i Spscia!s4^^ lifcfif 53.75 to sl2 cX. 0.. k All are of Japanned steel; constructed from 7 I Iji Jr rubber tires; good con- genulno ft.' '<> struction. Fine assort- Oak, t m r a ft k. n ? ent from Which to only ... 54.50 lar 1 .-boose. Blackboards on eas- |ijj | IniaE"J Doll Carriages, Sul- e! stands, that will I |j£C I! V \ v ~ i } \V / kes, Kiddy Kars, at set against the wall j ‘ vvk.- vN< Greatly Reduced or out on ■ —Prices. the floor ... iJC £ WORLD’S Fi l

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HAROLD BELL WRIGHT’S “THE MINE WITH THE IRON DOOR” A PICT IRK TREE TO LIFE “P U C C I N I A N l A” Arranged and Conducted by BAKALEiNIKOFF Circle Presentation “OLD PAL” Walter Hiers in “SHORT CHANGE” COMING SUNDAY NORMA TALMADGE “The Only Woman"

PRIZES AWARDED FOR LIMERICK 11 (Continued From Page 1) light—R. F. Betz, 1603 E. Vermont St.

OHIO THEATRE NOW SHOWING Rockcliffe Followes, Warner Baxter, Betty Compson “THE GARDEN OF WEEDS” MACK SENNETT COMEDY, “ALL NIGHT LONG,” FEATURNG HARRY LANGDON. CHARLIE DAVIS ORCHESTRA

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He died, not from pain, but from fright—Marion K. Gates, 1417 Flether Ave. Tright’s guess was not right—so good night—Nina A. Thompson, Apt. 38, 1226 N. Illinois St. But his address was changed over night.—Mildred Geiger, 2819 N. Illinois St. And became her life’s patient that night-.—Charles Litz, 2634 E. Thir-ty-Eighth St. But they soon took ills measure for height.—Mrs. J. Heidelberg, 1043

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Blaine Ave. Cupid put the Grim Reaper to flight.—Bernard T. Gates, 623 N. Capitol Ave. ’Tvvas a preacher he needed that night.—Mrs. H. M. Cantwell, 1730 Brookside Ave. Said good morning, good evening, good night.—G. F. Hawekotte, 2412

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303-307 WEST WASHINGTON ST. JUST TWO DOORS WEST OF SENATE AVENUE

N. Talbott St. Saw her eyes and stayed ill a fortnight.—Frank Davidson, 212 N. Grant St., Bloomington, Ind. Who cured him, the doctor despite. —E. H. Knight, 3110 N. Pennsylvania St. But ho died “by the dawn’s early light.”—Molly Earle, 823 E. Tenth

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St. But harps ho now plays with delight.—Telford R. Davis, 3968 Graceland Ave. Get a lower for Heaven tonight.— Marion E. Hamilton, 615 De Quincy St. Send flowers, not dinner, tonight. —Richard Rodman, Mellett Printing

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Company, Century Bldg. The prize winners were chosen by these members of the Kiwanis Club: Dwight S. Ritter, F. O. Belzer, M. J. Hammel, Robert B. Keith, H. C. Wolff, W. P. Ellis, Frank S. Chance, J. E. Fischer, F. J. Horuff, Carl Wagner, Bernard Batty, Cecil Crabb, O. C. Herdrich, S. E. Stewart.

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