Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 187, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1924 — Page 2

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Social Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS ' BETROTHALS

P*~ "" 1 E RITA PS there is no season * that lends Itself so well to the k__J party spirit as Christmas, and •Tub women of Indianapolis, recognising this, have planned their programs so that their gayest parties fall at this time. Mrs. Grace Julian Clarke. 115 S. Audubon lid., was hostess Monday ’ afternoon for the thirty-second annl- \ versary party nf the Irvington Wont- i en's Club. Two of the resident i founders, Mrs. Robert E. Moore and ] Mrs. John F. Barnhill, were honor j guests. Holly, rd carnations, red tapers and wreaths of “kinnikimic” sent by Sirs. J. L. Sliadinger. a member of the chib who is spending the winter In Colorado, decorated the rooms. ' and a birthday cake wilh candles formed the centerpiece on the din-ing-room table, at which Mrs. Barnhill and Mrs. Moore presided. Mrs. t’larke read a short Christmas story by Charles E. Jcfl' rson. Christmas gifts were exchanged, followed by a millinery contest. After the program the guests gathered around the fireplace in the lihr ry and burned r*ie cones and driftwood. * • • Mrs .T. M Tioehh°ad. 1202 X. "Pennsylvania S’., entertained members of lie Monday Conversation Club Monday afternoon. Gifts were exchanged abound a lighted Christmas tree and Mrs. Franc's Montgomery read a paper on “Chineco Holidays. ’’ Mrs. Lochhead was assisted by Mrs. Montgomery and Mrs. C. B. Blakeslee. Mrs. John M. Dalrymple. 1233 Park Ate., was hostess f,.r a Christmas party for the Woman’s Re- j search Club Monday afternoon. The rooms were decorated with Christ- i mas greens and lighted with red tapers. The tea table was appointed with a low bowl of ref! and green holly and carnations. Mrs. Cora j Young Wlies -,•> 1 Mrs. D. S. Menasco. and Mr? Klw.n Rbchie. presided. The program included vocal num Hers by Mrs. George Reeder, necom- j panled by Mrs. John KError and Mrs. c. j. P ichanan read a paper on “The Holy Vision."' • * • Members of the At- "day .Afternoon Reading Club were entertained Mor day afternoon a? luncheon at the home of Mrs Charlep Young. 4’7 K Fortieth St. C >\e -s for i .vsiitv four were laid at *.ll •; ': >•-* decorated l with poineettlas an 1 lighted with red rape’s In crystal holders A red ■teckfeg a' ore end -f the fireplace and a wTJta ore at 'he other *pd | held cl ft sf hi-h were exchanged. Mrs. Frank RVhir.'tnn read 'The Girl Who Walked Without Fear.”, by T,cu:se Ri. e and “The Christmas | Guest." Nelly Mrs. John Boesinger ■ ls chairman of {’■* program commit-! tee, assisted by Mm Elmer Dunlop, and Mrs. Anhu’- TToffninn. Assisting he-ies were Mrs. Ed- i ward Smith, Mrs. Charles Young’, i Jr., end 7Jx - "Wesley M^C'easter. ... Mrs. C R. Miles. 2021 r 'n]!ece Ar.„ has e= her c r .c- Mrs. Emery Tinner nf J,ynns, Jnd ar-d Mrs. George i Fpauldlng of M-’foo. T 1 ... Tbe Nw Fa Club was enter ! tained Monday afternoon Pt tbej liome of Mrs ML rde 1 rjnran. "132 N Capitol Ave witb a Christmas guest party. A musical program was-given by Atrs A E Egplefon, • Mrs. T. r. Padgett. Airs. B. p. Fcher i rer and Mrs. Frank MoCaslfn and member'-, rejpnn '>.] t-> T r .ll call with Christmas quotations. A Fnn*a Claus, wbo was Mm. AY L. Tiilson. distributed gifts Mrs. Tißson and Mrs Eva Wal-j ters we*-o gttrs*s of the chib. Tbe rooms were decox-atod wl'h : holly end lighted with r s -d tapers In errata! bold-ra. , . . Mrs Charles r Sowder, 2141 Co!-. ’ego Ave.. r- X ert aired members of the St-same Club and their gtieg's : Monday afternoon. Sbe was assisted by Mrs e t Albertson a-*1 Mrs . i Paul Fuqua ancl a program of mu- < ideal monologues was given by Mrs.; O. .T Summers and a pupil of Mrs. K Fe-rder. The menu were decorated withs polnsettlas g->, 1 holly and gifts were distributed from a lighted Christmas tree. ... Miss Hilda Roth, 3315 Ruckle Rt.. left Monday for Biookviile, In<l.. where she will stay a week before going to Kansas city. Mo., where her wedding to Albert Bauerbach will take place Dm. 2*. ... Miss Florence Pe'-k entertained Funday a/r.crrc n with a farewell party for Miss M°no Plummer. who left Monday for Miami, Fia, for the winter. Giles*? were members of the Alpha Beta Sigma sorority of which M!?s Plummi'C Is president. They were Misses ITelen Duke Miller, Helen .Tones. Olive Pauley, Margaret Rink, Mesdames F. Duane

wi&tfwv ■ l|gte Md tm i .liiSSPf The recommendation of friend to J’lHk—- \ \ \ friend and of generation to generation is £ \ ,: largely responsible for the enormous ""ffnliV i j'S ( patronage that Foley's Honey and Tar I* i.l' t' v Compound enjoys. Tlrese people know i V, - that it is ttleasant to take and brings 1111 l\v 'r ’/■ /" ~ quick relief. It is free from all harmful If 111 f/ / drugs cannabis, indica, chloroform or '— —i any other. E. Boggees of Pomona; California says: ”1 am very well pleased with the wonderful relief that Foley's Honey and Ter Compound has brought me. I was bothered with coughing, and mu mother told me about your wonderful medicine so I decided to give it a trial 1 have tried many other medicines but none are as relieving as Foiey's Honey and Tar Compound. I have told my friends and they say there is nothing better.’* UDmtuwut pL FOLEYS HONEYandTAR m COMPOUND — A SPOOwrOL IV *vg JsMkn

Local Girl Weds Eastern Man MRS. JOHN' K. GOODWIN

Mrs Joint K Goodwin was Miss Caroline McMath b fore her marri.ag*- Friday She is rim daughter of Thomas B .McMilth of Gol

Hawkins, Albert Maginhelmer and Ray IbihUen Mss Beck -vas assisted by her nioti’.e- Mrs. W. D. Beck. • • La vello Gossett Post Veterans of F"reign Whirs, will liave a card party Tuesday evening in flie h.ali, 902 N. I’ershing Ave • * * Temple Review No. 13. \Y. B. A., ■will have a fo<-J s.-Je all day Tuesday with e i-ar-t party txi the afternoon end dinner In tho evening, in tho halt, 230 E >hlo St* NEW TEMPLE TO OPEN Kabh! -I 11. MeitT'dies Will Officiate at Ceremonies. Rabbi J.v ph H. Margolies of ('hicago. graduate of Jewish Theological BemliUiry of Arxerlea, New York, 'will speak Rt or*r of tli<> new Beth El Temple, Thirty Fourth arul Ruckle H’s . Wr-dnesdaj* night. Temple will be xisefl ns a community con ter. Sisterhood ( .f Beth El congrogatiors will nssis* Musical numbers will be given by Mrs Ksth'-r Adams, vocalist, acoonv panir 1 hv Mr? Isaac Marks. Harold Jnffe arid M.ss (iertrudo Droadowitr AID FOR FIFTY FAMILIES Kahn Employ es to (tlx e Itcnefit !r,nee Wednesday Night. Employes of tho K.ahr Tailoring Company hope to provide christmaa cher fu- about fifty families with proceeds of a dance and bazar Wednesday eight ?t 'be company's plant. <'apitoi Av -and Ft. Clatr St. Public Ik invited. M:ss Nona Davidson and Grif fin - re joint chairmen, nspisir-l by ,a committee of empi; yen. Among tho far- lies to Is helped will be one on The Indianapolis Tm<u Santa Claus list. METER KEPT GOING Taxi Pavsengors Object -4o fTiargo. Altai It Dritrr. Three taxi paßsengera, alleged to lie intoxieated. were sought by police today. Charles Ward 1203 Bacon HE, driver. ?aid he was cniiefi to 3142 Rader St. and told to wait for thirty minute-?. Meter ran meantime. When tlie roen got in. they noticed the -barge registered and objected A 1 Northwestern Ave. and Thirtieth, Ward said, the men .attacked him. A passerby came to his rescue and the trio fled. A1 Ktssmeyor, 3142 Rader St., denied th men were at his home. Alleged Bandits Identified hy Times Special CONVERSE. Tnd., Deo 15.—Ed wan* Burst was hack today from Feoria, til., where he Identified two men held there as bandits who held up tho bank hero Nov. 19.

den Hill. Mr. and Mr.?. Goodwin will he at homo afier Jan 1 at 2049 N. Meridian St,

I c^?#2 I.KTTEU FROM LEBLIEI PRES-! < 'OTT To TliK LITTLE MARQl.'lSE. ('ARE OF THE KKi’RET I (RAWER. 1 think :( I ;h! not. have the secret drawer In Man)u!, *3 an ; outlet fop - y ovorhunlot-ed I (•'AT? I . would i^-r. r. i,l, ag Alice did before she went out i: 'o tho <lirk- ; res* You remember 7 m-M v-ni that T ' w. ih so happy that 7 <IM ti--t think |lt would last. Well, tt didn't. WRejj k la. 1 writ ■ pin that 1 ;b tho tight Ito sp!-- hd and clever n: 1 bi \v* w;th ‘ho simp, when h j told rrn ho loved mo better ihßn any ! one elo In the world. It *eemod to mo that I wouldn't exchaniro rny life .with ar v r,'h‘' r w'men on earth, lint, fi'.as. nil my happiness ha' vanished and *n ttt stead has eotne blank despair and litter desolation. J had not suspecteil that Alice was ioslnsr her rrdt and although she hul itcori noting wtr.arvely for aome time i I krmw row t>-ar ! should have re*- ' ; ognlzed it because inv little elcte.* ■ Alice, had ernnsu’d Into s--m“thing that 7 could not fathom. Ka-1 lad open-d h’.s home after father's death and he and Alice had be..;: living th- re mills weeks when *h awf il thing happened I had 1 cm so b;Hv getting .he plans made for doit'K on,- tic- o’,d house that 1 •lilnk I rather neglected my sister I had not been ovor but once during i all that time i >n that occasion Alice had seemed j quite herself, although I remarked ; *o mother that s’r.o was growing very thin. Then like lightning out t>f a clear •It y I h'-ard on the wit " while I was ; talking to mother that Alice was ; lead. As soon e c possible T vent ov-er I ‘hero and found something worse than 1 bad ever encountered- my j jdarllnc; 1 ’tie ulster who had always until lately been so pay and so happy 1 ! had made up her inirid she was po ; ring mad. and with tier usual quick-j ; ness of Judgment and decision, do- j I term!tied to mko her own life. Everything has turned into chaos , for the moment. ! Karl waa stunned. Tie could think jof nothing except In some uncon i j acinus way lie was to Maine. Mother. ’ | too. seemed to fee! that possibly she j ! might live pre vet it and it. T could tell j neither of these d< nr ones that how jever greatly T grieved for the lo*>* of • niy sister I could not help feeling | that the girl who took tier own life was nor really Alice or rather 1 i fep that under tlm same ctroum jst ances 7 probably would have dons the same thine All this, dear little Marquise, Is tragi l ’ croc -h for any one to hear, hut when you add to It the terrible consciousness that the man who had Just said Mint he loved you with fill his lieart.. and to w’hom you are bound by all the ties of body and | soul —when this man absolutely re i fusea to come forward and help you shear this great, sorrow, then you : know that you have missed the greatest thing In the world—love Tills has come to mo. (Copyright. 1924. NT7A Service, Tno.l NEXT: This Tetter continued. SERVICES ARE ARRANGED It. ST. Foster to Bo Buried Tuesday In Crown Hill Cemetery. Funeral services for Robert M Foster, 47. former Indianapolis restaurant proprietor, who died Sun day at homo of his mother. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Foster, 1668 N. Delaware St., will be held at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday, at. Flanner A Buchanan funeral parlors. Burial in Crown Hill cemetery. Nobles of tho Mystic Shrine will have charge of services. Two Ulster* and the mother survive. Two Criders Are Candidates ; Raymond Grider and Neal Crider are candidates for commander of In dlanapolis Post, American Legion, in the annual celebration at dinner at the Sever! n Thursday evening, John A. Royce, Clarence R. Martin and H. K. BateheJder are the committee in charge.

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CHICAGO SOCIETY Notables Hear Senator Ralston as Chief Speaker. I?v Times (Special CHICAGO, I > c. 15.—With n list of guests which would make a Iloosier “Who’s Who," the Indiana Society of Chicago enjoyed Its twentieth annual frolic Saturday night at the Congress Hotel. United States Senator Samuel M Ralston was the principal speaker. His subject was “Jonathan Jennings, First Governor of Indiana." Purdue University band played ancl guests were ushered by Iloosier girls In avlatrix costumes An orchestra of old-fashioned fiddlers played “Money Musk.” Among the notables present were: ; Ralston, Scott C. Rone, Governor of : Alaska: ex-Kenator Albert J. Beveridge, Governor Emmett K. llraneh, j Senator James E. W atson, ex N ice , President Thomas it. Marshall, Mayor Shank, Will 11 flays, k. no- : saw Mountain I Hindis, mr of Fuse- j ball; Hr. Edward C. Elliott, presl- t dent of Purdue University; “Uncle Joe” Cannon, William Dudley Foulke. Col. George T. P.nckingh.ini. I )r. William Chalmers Covert. Wit- • hnr D. Nesbit, Brig Gen. E. R. Gig I nilli.at of Culver, John *Shaffer, i. T. and George Barr McCutchts'ii. George Ado, Elvvood Htyncfl, ; George Hay, Warren c. Uairbanks, William G. Udens. Sidney Smith. Kin Hubbard, Gaar Williams and W illiam C. Bobb.r Parent Teacher Notes School No. 32 will meet Thurs'■lay at 3; program consisting of a play and rhr!.- ,, r..ii eongj:, will be given by pupils. School No 7H Ass- .atiori will meet Wednesday at 2 15. There. will be a Clirlstmas party. Children ■ i will ring. Mrs, W. 3. Mollender will | conduct tho business session ! Schd'l No. 2u will meet at 315 ; • "Wednesday < 'hUdrer. w fur:;, u ■ a ChriFrins rirogratn. Tuka wi.i be a talk on the ii'it i:y. A. 1, j Pifiiard is pres ’> : * No. SI will licet Friday instead of Wednesday. Ch!s!*-n of every grade will give ii programs jin their rooms and mot.he u may vis's ail roems Then will be a fo'xl eale. Mrs bib Cutnn.d ' w :11 [have charge of n • -andy table. December meeting of School No. *3B will b* held We ’• ■' ■ lay Pro gram will be given by ch ; Iren Tv. • playlets, one by prl:>uiry grab; pupils, fttid one by ppm grad' l pupils There will i> a i !;r:tuiiifl tree wbb-li v. ill haler b sen; to Riley Hospital. Christmas music will be given by pupils of Feb >1 No. t U •* fiie At aeciatipn meeting Wedne.lav. Prof Williftiii E TANARUS; V ''■<>, dirts lor o' school orchestras, will talk and the Rev Frank S. V. • wiM g Chrisfmaa message t; ‘re wi’,l he a ‘'hrisfrnaa food s-tle Atrs .Ton Srdlg will rot.d jrf btixi "oss rne/' -, Mg of Sc.honi No 4 Wedresda v n fternort FhoErldco pupils will g”. e I! e nvi sioid program Tic so participating will bo the Axltno trio Exllt e vio llnlst; Ad,tie, flute, and Mab '•> >1 nrist. arid Miss Be: he Tie lo r, reader, an-1 Edith Gorrhson. pbi’iist. Mr \V A Ifai ker supervisor of school attendance, wi'l speak at j. school No. 30 \V|,tr;es.lHy afiernoort. j i Musical program will bo given by, Margaret Fraught pianist. and ; : Itorolhy King, vocalist

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FRIENDS MOURN GOMPER Dead 1 Ai>or I/Cider Lived in Indlanapolls FFom 189 J to 1898. Samuel Gornpers, American Federation of president who died Satui-day in San Antonio, Texas, b ft in Indianapolis In various walks of life, according to Edgar A. Perkins Sr., long a friend of Mr. Gompers. The labor leader’s last visit to Indianapolis was during tho T/Cgislature session two years ago, when he addressed the House of Representatives. From 1895 to 1898, while American Federation of Labor headquarters were in Indianapolis, Mr. Gompers lived here. He went to Washing-, ton. D. 0., when headquarters were moved there, where the federation now has its own building. Perkins referred to Mr. Gompers is “one of the most versatile men he ever knew,” and spoke of his ability as a worker and his culture. Cocoanut Kisses rp HERE kisses hold their own j I with candy itself in the ; I__™J Christmas boxes carrying j cheer to those away from home during the holidays. One cup granulated sugar, 1 cup shredded • ocoanut, 1 tablespoon lemon juice. 2 eggs (whites), Vj tea spoon vanilla. Ho not use fi-psp grated cocoanut. " Sift sugar into whiles of eggs Add lemon jui< e and bent with a strong 'b--ater until the mixture Is stiff .enough to “stand alone." Stir in cocoanut and vanilla, T>rop from a teaspoon onto a cookie sheet cvered with heavy oiled paper. Bake thirty , Minutes in a slow oven. Remove from tho paper while warm. Y. W. C. A. Notes Thursday noon tho Central Busii i,es3 <’oltego girls will haw a Chrlstj mas lunhcoon and party. Young Married Women's Club will have a Christmas party Thursday j afternoon from 2 t > 1. Te hnlcal Hgh School Reserves | will have a t'hii.miaa party Friday ewniug from 5 to 7 High School flirt Reserves will " have a party for the Indianapolis I**. y Nursery children Friday afteri noon Grade S hoot fP.rl Reserves will have a doll festival Dec. 2" from 2 to A p m A i "iris'.a.as play will • !■-'• given ! v pupils of M;ss Kiefer. :i' avers ere: I >oroth.v B .r'on, Alia 'Keeler, Marie Johnson and Evelyn A skating pari j will be given | Tuesday evening for benefit of chariity '] l.ere will mu-i--:c t brougl ..’it : I .■> ev • rung. It-aiJi education depir inent will ‘ two needy families. Ail do , i of food. t“ s or money must be gtv -n M.ss N- ole befr.re 1 Po. 23. Tues lay m;: ntr.g gym class has I planned a Christmas party and luncheon for Tuesday morning. , Committe Includes Misses Jentry. . D:rk!n arid Harinson Fidel's '"ass of the Victory Me mnrt it Sunday School wilt give a ■d ating party Thursday evening at 7 45. Friday evening the Ea®‘ Park ■ "nun ,a will give skating ;>arty ir ■ 8.15. I ! - -ea of the bc.iHh edueat on and pariment close for <'hrlstmaa holilay s from U> • ?n to Jan • Swim ruing pool cloi- a from Dec. 23 to J:.n 7. Theie will he a meeting of ‘he a cial committei of the Industrial 1 1. pa.rtment Monday nt 7.39 to plan lie < 'll -is’ ma ‘ p:irt Members oft, .> Pepp*'r nub will ; have n Uhrlatrnns party Thuraday j evening at 7.3 ii In tii olubronm. j There will he a me, ring of the ; general education comnilttee on j Wednesday at 3 p m.

AIDS ID USANDS: 10,184 Local Persons Are Helped During Past Year, Relief has been given 10,184 persons and 1,018 families in Indianapolis in 1924 by’ the Salvaiton i Army, annual report of Maj. W. Tb ' Sowers, division commander, showed today. Employment was secured for ninety four men and seventy’ women; families supplied coal, 189,350: outings given 1,178 mothers and children at fresh air camp: children ! given Christmas toys, 3.200; baskets j : of groceries given, 2,618, report I showed. Indiana division general fund 1 showed an Income of 126,720.58 and i expenditures of $21,414.33. Indian- • at olls Community Chest contributed $19,323.53, and others donated sl,-j 400.62 to the relief department. Report of Indiana relief work | showed coal supplied 371,300 families; meals to 4,245; lodging to 2.571; j Ghristmas dinners given. 12,476 pres- : exits and garments distributed, 17,1 991). i PROBE STRANGE ATTACK Police Seek Motive for Cutting of Edward .Moriti. Investigation was made today of j the circumstances attending the at- . tack upon Edward Moritz, 26, of! 2‘."i5 Moore Ave., Sunday. Moritz ; fold Sergeant Reilly a man attacked. i him at New Jersey arid Washington i S' . He was cut about the hands land back. J. J. McNamara, 23, of | i32 4 E. Henry St , took Moritz to . o <\ hospital. No motive for the ati t;o-k could he given. Arthur Bless, 40. of 33'1 TTovey ' St , is suffering from a knife wound | : it. his i ck. and H< nry S. ii-.ff, 755 5 -j (Massachusetts Ave.. his allege,] osIsailant. under arrest, following a fight -c 1-: I<iff * home Saturday. • 'ien Fight; One Missing Police are attempting today to !o----i ••• •: ~!• man wi. > administered a ' lii-.itl’v Mor:: * B Chaplmu . 2447 V Dciaware St., outside the Sevvrin s ni'ay A . ojiiing t-> the story told! P di'-e. Chapman and Everett ParD :.F 20! 6 \ w Jersey St ~ were ' it; the h 1 -d d"r ee hr, 11 when Par ■ ...s was accused of stealing a quart of \v dsl; frori I'hapman. Parsons jd- nied tee a . es.ixlon and went out ;fd : with i' .junaii i'obce said the j fight followed.

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Martha Lee Says If You Are a ‘Worm' You ’ll Be Stepped On \ The worm is the lowliest of creal tires. He is trampled nn der foot- He has his usefulness, but he receives no consideration. The “human worm” is treated much the same way. He may have a heart of purest "old. lie may he the most geiH mis of all men.

But his family and friends "walk over" him because he has not the force of character to stop them. “Janiae'll do it,” his family says, whenever anything unpleasant has to be done. And James does it. “James, won’t you drive me down to meet Bob's train?" the girl he loves asks. And James, his heart aching, takes her down and and delivers her to his rival. There’s nothing wrong with James' heart. His trouble Is with the spine—he has none. He should take a few lessons from the cave man. If he would combine the cave man’s force of character with his own natural gentleness and thoughtfulness he would boa man beyond compare. Her Spineless Beau Dear M:ss bee. I am a girl 22 years old. I am in lore with a man two years my senior, but I am not sure I want to marry him. Tie will do anything on earth 1 aak, and he never gets angry nn matter what I <lc. He lets me walk over him. There are limes when t think I could b blissfully happy w ith him. but other tire s J am afraid l might do things i should;; t. lust, to try to make him show a little force. Uuras I ought to marry a cave mar. tv. rause I really like men of strong char a<-t>r. But T really think I love this man. Whet shall 1 .hri MILDRED Be thankful he hns such a sweet nature. Mildred. Your cave man sounds fine now. but sometimes lie proves to be more brute than mm. " However. I can understand your exasperation. It. is hard to arouse much enthusiasm about a spineless suitor. Tell him so. Mildred. Some time, after lie has agreed to everything you sny, tell him you like for people to have opinions of their own. you might even hint that he could take a lesson or two from the cave man. But remember that for his main fault of being too gentle, another man would have many more serious faults. Christmas Gift P-\ir Miss Ive I Would It bo proper for girl to buy a Christmas previa for follow s'!" has hen going with two or th'-’i* v rivs? If so, wotnd you : -‘a.---make a ‘ •* e-icrestion* of suitable gifts'; 5 Do you think three date* a week t . many for a g;U of 19. What is tho proper time for iter to be home? .VINES K 1. I’ll suggest that you send the man a card, not n gift 2. Three dates a week ore not too many for a girl of 19. if she doe, not st: . y out so late that she loses sleep Impairs her health. If sh is a working girl, she should ho home by 11:15 or 11:30, except on special occasions, su*'h as dances.

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MONDAY, DEC. 15, 1924

VETERAN PORTER DEAD Motion Railroad Employe, “Deacon’’ Jones, Succumbs at Chicago. Travelers on tho Airline Division of tho Monon Railroad, between hero and Chicago, today miss “Deacon" Jones, colored, veteran Pullman porter. lie dropped dead last week as t his train pulled out of the station at I Chicago. Ho had been a porter on j >.he division for twenty-five years. To Stop 2 Cold f||j&> ; Tata4Sjl^ Laxative\^\ | Mfm %i, tablets Jf The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an effective remedy for COLDS. GRIP, INFLUENZA and as a Preventive. The box bears this signature io‘SfcS(rcv& >* Price 30c.

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