Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1924 — Page 12

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28 STUDENTS AT SHORTRIDGE SET HIGHEST IMS Twenty Girls Lead Boys in Earning A Plus Honors. The third honor roll of Short ridge High School has been announced. | Out of the twenty-eight students on j the A-pius honor roll, eight are boys. | The list: \-rtiis Honor Roll John Arm-troi.g. Ir* no Bishop. Flija- I beth Dklnian. i*etrge Dirks Norman Ferg’li&on. Velma Fine Meta Fogas. Ciampitt Franklin. Maxine Garder. Wciiouah Hatfield. I-ois A:; ', tlodsrm. Nor :- huusrhion Ins Kelley. Mary, Laitig. Harry Maver, Emilv I' ad Kutlt Mari* price. N • • • Taylor. Bl'-vanl Van H:; r. i.: Wade, Charott?- Waiiirigrhi. Harold' " ar-rr-n. Frederick Weber. Irene W - Ison. Anne W it hers. A Honor Roll Esther Ake. GoUuo* Andrew*. liable. Applebv. Lillian Arbuekle. Armen Ash;i:tn. Addle Axiine. Avne* Bali. FrL: riok Baum ; partner. Mary Loui>e Beem. Be-i Nantiine. j Lotys Benning. Jane Bird. M.iry B .iok- • ' B'att. Charles Boswell. Eoith Bradford. Eva Branhan. Vrrgi.M * Brookb.mk. Howell Brooks. Betty Brown. Margorie Brown. Elizabeth Bussell. Ro- mary Campbell. Mildred Card. Katherine Chamber-atn. Mm- ! - wir. Ruby Lee Creamer. L * a** Danner. Noi ma Dad'i'on. Alberta Davis Gladys Deri>on. Irma Dirks. Marguerite Dariot. Jean Dathie, Edward Efroym>n. Martha Elra. r irinia Elliot Katherine Elzea. IVist*ill Epperson. Maiv.infe Fem>>r. Ehna Fergruson, Marion Kosher Virginia Fleming Mary Fre** Milrc*o Fro yd. Ei?e**R Frye ertha Fursfenber- W-j'ter Gei-ier. Artie Gib*on Lillian Gobi!*:--. Evelyn Gonis* berry. Adelaide Could. Gertrude Grainger. ; Ronald Green. Lent Gr#-g ry Olive Grube. Laurette Gruman Helen Hadely. Jam HV.i. Vivian Hammond. MLdten Haim. Margaret Harris. Etha! H irr.- i: Mar- ret Ueidt. FI aine Hennekson. Kathryn Fl* von? t ginia Hethermgton. HUN Be Lit * tie. Kathryn H-u.Mij Mary Holm*Clairene Homer Hi/* Hugh*'- Reatha Inman. Helen Irwin. Helen Ja*obe. Marion ; Ray Jenokes. Mpydenna Johr.-on, Belle ’ Kaufman. Thor K*-iiy. Pa; ?r* K* nn*iy. Mar*an? Kent. Ruth K:nc Tiieo-m.i King. Tam p t Kistner. Den: o Kurxrok. Os* nv Lone. J*a.belle Layman. Betty I.e. Bonn:* lets. Marcella L* : >x N- y U-iHontM* -. R i'.h Lintlenborg. Jar.et Littif . In* ’ L *yi. Dmiel Luten. Paul >1 .*••>*. Kth* 1 M.l“ k M iry Man tv. Mari s Marsh*.. Car*#! Maybom. | Edwin McCormi k li* : ei McCoy. Constance M<Cu.i - L. '! i MrDun- | aid. Mildred McFall, Elizabeth McMahon. | Jane M*ss<k Cretta Middleton. t*'c*rge MiP-'r. Helen ‘ Miller. Ma-y Lhe:. Mr*?; -•>- oa M ninger. Nellie Muns-\. Ktf r:: M:r dK*k. E?*ther M**y*-rs. Banhie* Meyers. Harriette Nathan Mary 1.-rn*- Neicr M:.ire<i i Noward. Beulah O Bn* n M ir* Aon O.- i ei. Marian Olxve. William C Otto. Car. Parker. Marian Parker. Gr> ** I’ re** Pearce. Jan** I t - He>n |V: ki-.? Em a Peters. Mary Ali*e PlaiiQUe. Thelma Porter. Jean P *tt* r. Mr y p- • Garnet Pumphr*y. Alma Marian Remsey. A’v.i Louis** R*do.<Charles R- inner. Louise Rohm- n. Devta RchL-crs. Roedver. F>an**s Ro& Rev a Ruciv W.:.iSarfdgf. Sarah Sax. L -i: >ohel;v Mary Alice Sc?off* : .vs nb y,i >* hort. Mary Jjtrar y Rhom Settles Gerald-it** Shaw. Mary Ah.** Sh^w. Susan Grey Shetld. F>.mc< s Sh*-ra Ev a Mlverstesn. Norma Smith Wh i • Snutli. i- ' ignew Sim Hrizabcrh Springer. Henri tie St* ink imp, Lois Ste;*; en-oa. Mary r*amp Xrtr.nb ’!•’ • • I ' ■on. It Ann Tor I an. Russel* Twnpcnd, Myra Tl " 1ier. Be? > Tuck**r Cat*: rm** Van ArG;?erns‘ v Van !>• Inia V* *t al J- an Vi Weir. Walter Wilkin- Alice Winge. - Margaret W:-*nber* f.aara F'av Wood. Beatrice Yates Collier Young.

FASY CHRISTMAS MONEY Advertise Coats. Dresses and other used clothing you no longer need under the Clothing Classification on The Times Want Ad Page. Many people will he glad to buy what you have to sell. And you can use the money for Christmas Gifts, [’hone MAIN 3500 Want Ad Dept.

: : v;'' ; FELT SUPPERS WOMEN’S HIGH SHOES LOT RQp PAIR /m m MEN’S FEW* AT EVERY PAIR MUST GO!

Wife Murdered by Husband

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MRS. FERNIE FAE DORSEY AND JOHN DORSEY.

Mrs. Fernie Fae Dorsey, 25. was fatally shot by her husband, John Dorsey, 39, Army clerk. Vincennes,

SQUARE MEN ARE COUNTRY’S NEED M. E. Church Observes 103d ! Anniversary. “What makes a srreat country i-**' not so many square miles, as square men. Ministers do more to build square men than any other class.” j said James M. Off den at the 103d anniversary dinner at Meridian ; Street M. K. f'hurch Tuesday nipht. Indianapolis Methodist ministers' were guests of Men’s Meridian Club, which entertained. Dinner was ( served by I'lrolo N'o. 1 of Woman's ; Association Greetings were read : from Bishop William A. Quail, a i former pastor. "Despite the changes nf modern times there are some things that do not change. The human body, the mind, the spirit, the trials and tribu lotions of life, sin and death are always The same. We still need the trrace o four heavenly Father.” s lid the Rev. Virtril K. Rorer. pastor. I who spoke ~f the growth of Indiana Methodism. PROBE ALL U. S. PRISONS Attorney General Stone Regius tieneral Investigation. P‘i I Jilted Pr.-*-' WASHINGTON, Dec. IT —General investigation of the entire Federal prison parole system is about to he undertaken by Attorney General Stone as a result of revelation of conditions at Atlanta Prison which led to removal of three officials there. Stone, however, has no evidence of Irregularities or unwise parole practices a* other prisons. Heber If. Votaw. superintendent of prisons and brother-in-law nf the late Pres! dent 1 larding, will assist in the inquiry. Lieut-. Col. Ball Assigned Adjt. Gen. Marry B. Smith, today announced that Lieut. Col. Edmund A. Ball, infantry. Indiana National Guard, of Muncie, [nd.. and officer of the staff of Maj. Gen. Robert H. TyndaTl. has been assigned to attend the Army War College at Washington D C*., Jan. 1 Course will last six weeks. Soft, Smooth Skin Windburn. sunburn, rhapp^d hands and face fjuicklv relieved. • Cools.soothes, heals. Alldrugßista.’’ Stti sdr. to Bear Mff. Cs.. Terre Haste, Is J., foriaaipis

JACK FROST

Ind., at the home of her mother, Mrs. Nora Eaglefeather, 2314 Kenwood Ave., late Tuesday.

From Far and Near By CNTTED PRESS Dec. IT. —Prince Chichihu. second son of the Emperor of Japan, is on his way to London. He will study social sciences at Oxford for three years. LONDON. Dec. IT.—The Daily Mail's Tangie.rs corresiiontlent states that the French ' are rushing 30,'t00 troops to the frontier of the Spanish wuie. ’ following a Moorish uprising LONIKiN. Dec. IT. — A million dollars’ worth of antique Jewelry, stolen from the *s.ooo.into collection of l.ady Ludlow. Nov ti. was myteriouly returned intact, wrapped in the .s.uinsilk cushion covers in which it was removed. CHRISTIANIA. Deo. IT.— Ati enor ; tnou.s scandal is develnjjing in N r wav regarding the illegal s tie of liquor, ?h<- Tibens T. gen said te>da y. Police investigation has involved over I**o druggist. It is inqic.tteii several cabinet members .are among the iilegt.al buyers. BERLIN. Dec. IT.—The TransI'nion Society announced today that German brewers have succeded in j making an .ion-alcoholic beer, with j ail the qualities of real b. or. < x j cept a kick. EDMON’TON, K v., Dec. IT. —Disi covering Edward Jennings, a prisoner in Jail here, escaping thiiaugh a partly sawed w.ndow. Mrs. C. I'. Garrett, wife of the jailer, threw stones with good effect and Jennings decided to stay in his cell. CHICAGO. Dec. it Add sauerkraut to New England pi on a heavy breakfast menu Kraut is no Monger a “back alley ’ dish and is 1 suitable f<ir any meal—oven breakfast —the National Kraut Packers Association, meeting here, declared. Vlleced Bandit Restated Police reslated Elbert Allen, alias Eugene Mongolian. 32. of 534 Smith Lane, tfxiay and charged him with the hold-up and robbery of Charles Carroll, 92* llervey St., Nov. 23. A watch and 139 win taken Allen was arrested <>n a vagrancy charge and a pawn ticket found in his pocket, po- : lice say. Detectives Allen and Hill ! man say he is wanted in Blooming | ton. rnd.. on a Mind tiger charge j and in Illinois for jail breaking RolaHaivs Cheer Youngsters Generosity of Indianapolis Ro tartans will make possible a cheery j Christmas for I,oob “overlooked j youngsters.” Nearly *I,OOO was r on I trihuted to the fund at Tuesday luncheon at the Clay pool. An en t* rtninment will he given at Jn- | dianapolis Orphans’ Homo Friday night.

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PROPOSED AUTO LIS ANSI® . BT MOTOR CLUB Directors Oppose Further Taxation on Car Owners. Opposition to proposed drivers’ license law, requiring automobiles to : stop at railroad crossings, increase of license fees, placing of speed gov ernors on cars, and a city tax, has been expressed by Hoosier Motor Club directors. Tod Stoops, secretarymanager, .said today. Directors' ex pression of opinion follows answers to queries sent out by the club. More Speed Wanted Bills inereatsing speed on open roads from twenty-five to thirty-five .miles an hour, and prohibiting motorists from displaying insignia on radiators, unless a member of tinorganization is in good standing, will be favored. Regulation of head ; lights and setting of age limit for ; drivers is being considered by a com- ! mittee. “Directors fee] the automobile owner is burdened and taxed sufil ciently now. All properly should bear its share of taxation rather i than singling out one class of property M pay all governmental expenses,” Stoops said. “It is true the automobile uses the ! road, but property values increase whenever .t street is improved. Gas Tax Burdensome “The Hoosiep Motor Club is con sidering increase in the gasoline tax Directors feel that a < ity tax oil automobiles ts one step too far in tin- j way us class legislation and con Piscatory taxation. The automobile; owner pays a property tax, a Federal tax when the machine is purchased, a license fee to the State every year, a t oil evi-ij gallop if gasoline purchased, and <i tax on 'Mr is generally f* i' tl at only a few laws ar.- la eijed and the directors are trying to sift down the necessary law-, from a mass of pro posed hills many of winch in-al-l make the ownei sliiti of an autre mobile a burden and its use too irksome for tin good of the automobile trade and all industry in general," Stoops conclude i. \m(o> Collide; One Hurl W T. Green. 3d4■> N. Meridian St., was arrested today or- charges of assault and battery and driving on ■the left side of the sir. •■:. after p.e Mice alleged hi? automobile struck 1 another- driven b- Joe i . k• -r. 1 T>*3 Maple St at Thirty So-.nd and N | Meridian Sts Becker was slightly i injured.

FIGURE THIS OUT IF you am constipated - AND have not found relief — NOR permanent rure— VIUNA TONIC THE VEGETABLE BUILDER Is the Answer Its mild and yet. complete notion, often resulting In permanent, relief will be a pleasant revelation to you. AT YOUR DRUGGIST Constipation I the cause of many an ill.

30 TEETH 30 Exlractesi Without Pain 11.-kI thirty teeth extracted by tip- Maxollne Mol hod, and never bad a pain. There is nothing to equal their treat men!, arid nobody knows how I appreciate their kindness MIIS. KIV L LITTLE’. oi!7 South Harris St.

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We Do Not Hold You Up by Excessive Charges As in everything else volume is the factor responsible for moderate prices. We probably do more dental work than any other one dental office in (he state. Honest price and honest work is the watchword of this office, where full value, is given for every dollar expended. You will save in health and money by comina to us. HANNiHG BROS, and WINKLER S. \V. Corner Washington and lVnnK.vhHnia Sts. Ilooms 2OH, I and 5. 2d I loor New Kresge Itldg.

A Puzzle a Day V•A * * •v * * AVISO **s * * **O * H Notice the word “aviso,” which forms the center of the “word square.” It may be read either across or from top to bottom. The stars represent missing letters, which must be filled in to complete the square. The ,letters “F” and “H” are already there. Can you complete the square? Yesterday’s answer:

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The drawing shows the original appearance of the slate, before the various figures were erased. (Copyright, 1924. NEA Service, Inc.) POLICE TRADE DATES Many I nlucky in Drawing Vacation Time. Police are “date trading.” Crider a plan devised by Lieut. Leonard B. Forsythe, they drew lots for vacations in fifteen day periods, running from Feb. 1 to Dec. 15. Hunters drew hot summer. * Fish ertnen drew winter <’ops with 'livvers and large families drew sleet ..till ice. Police are ■•date trading.''

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Presents for the Whole Family

It is ccriniiJy ime that tlio joy of Xmas giving is 100', greater when you have the eash on hand. Thai's the reason there are 1<>,000,000 Xmas <’luh members in this eoimtry. That's why you should join our X mas ('luh NOW. It Means Easy Cash Next Christmas Insure 1925 Xmas Now We Pay 4 % on 1925 Xmas Savings Club AETNA TRUST & SAVINGS CO. ROSS H. WALLACE. Pres. 23 N. Pennsylvania St.

MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY The State Savings & Trust Cos. 6 £at Market Street

Quality at a Moderate Cost Armco metal, Walnut, Mahogany, Oak, Broadcloth and Plush Caskets, from makers numbered among the best, here for your inspection and priced exceedingly low.

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JOHN F. REYNOLDS "Leader In Sensible Prices" MA in 0439 950 N. Penn. St.

YOUNG MEM QUESTIONED Detectives Arrest Two Youths in Railroad Yards. Two young men are held today while detectives investigate their past activities. When arrested in the C., I. & W. Railroad yards near State Ave. by railroad detectives, Ray Blackenshlp, IT, of 2902 N. Gale St., is alleged to have had a 22-calibre revolver, loaded with steel jacket bullets. He is charged with carrying concealed weapons. John Eckel,- 18, of 3101 N. Euclid Ave., with him, is charged with vagrancy. School to Give < omedy Beech Grove High School will present “The Colonel’s Maid,” threeact comedy, tonight in the school auditorium. WEwSiriD All Makes Overhauled AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE COMPANY 30 S. Prnn. .St. rhonu U. 683*.

For Furniture —

U.U4N UKAII’I tl LIIUK la laosi convenient and up-to-dat* beauty parlur in the Middle Wear taught by experts. Day and eraDlng classes now open Free clinic. Fairyland Beauty Seminary BOOK GARDEN, PLAZA HOTKX. New York St. and Capitol A**. Mis* EHTHKR SHORT, Mgr. Cl nle Hits

Furnace Repairs We have repairs for all make Furnaces. Kruse & Dewenter Cos. 427 E. Mash. St. MAin 1669

Call Circle 2597 Have Your Hat Cleaned and Blocked. We Call for and Deliver. First-Class Shop 2.'.7 t . WASHINGTON'

NO. 1805 Sol id oak c o n c h, ilrapod or nrnshpd silk interior, ruffled pillow, r stuns ion handles. A $375 Casket, MT PRICE— S22S

"Wild Geese” „ "The Canyon” Two Popular Pictures by Maxfield Parrish Sale Regular Price. . . $5.50 Value Just out! And typical of all Parrish pictures, their lovely rich colorings are wondrous. Framed in two-tone burnished silver finish frames with octagon corners. —Pettis picture* and mirror*, fifth floor. Pettis Dry Goods Cos. The New York Store—Est. 1853

GIFTSPRACTICAL and EDUCATIONAL A Little Home Bank for your future “business man” or “college girl.” A Bank Book with an initial deposit of $1 or more in a 4 l /2 % interest bearing account. A Bond for SIOO or more, bearing sVjs r b interest. Such gifts will not only please, but may be the means of giving someone cheir first lesson in thrift. Pay 4y 2 % Savings Meyer-Kiser Bank 128 East Washington Street

A Gift That Will Please Yellow Cab Coupon Book IT WILL COME IN HANDY ON MANY OCCASIONS You ran secure these Books in various amounts $2.50 Coupon $0,40 Book ... $5.00 Coupon % a .75 t Book * SIO.OO Coupon S£VSO Book *7= $20.00 Coupon m a Book A *7 With a Coupon Book you always have the exact fare —no waiting for change. 5 CAN RIDE AS -g CHEAPLY AS YELLOW CAB RATES N ° First 1-3 Mile 35c "sor 8 * Each Additional Mile 10c p^ger, The Thinking Fellow Calls the Yellow Taxicabs Yellow Baggage Uncoin Circle 3333 5000 Ca

TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY WILL BRING RESULTS.

WEDNESDAY, DEC- 17, 1924