Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 193, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1924 — Page 12

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CITY HITES IN GIVING HOLIDAY CHARITY PARTIES Church, Club and Civic Organizations Plan Programs. Indianapolis Christmas spirit is all-inclusive in scope. It is large enough, broad enough to include unfortunate and needy of the city. Throughout the city civic organizations, churches and clubs will present cantatas, pageants, and in many instances gifts for institutions and individuals. A large delegation of children from the Indiana Soldiers and Sailors Orphans Home at Knightstown were guests of the Service Club at a big "feed" at the Lincoln today. Scouts Give Aid Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts have received assignments in assisting in distribution of baskets from the Christmas Clearing House. A special O hirst mas party was given this afternoon at "Wheeler City Mission under auspices of the Central TV. C. T. V. A Christmas tree with gifts featured the entertainment. Mrs. TV. Reidv, president of Central TV. C. T. U., was in charge. Mercator Club frolic will be held Tuesday afternoon at the SpinkArms. Each member will bring two gifts. These, together with a Christmas tree, will be taken to the American Settlement House to be given children of foreign bom parents. Gyro Club will celebrate, Tuesday’ at luncheon. The Boys and Girls Clubs will be entertained Wednesday night at the Herman I suiter Memorial Bldg.

Visit City Hospital A number of organizations are cooperating to give city hospital patients a merry Christmas. Each ward will have a Christmas tree and every patient will receive a gift. Proceeds of the annual holidaydance of the Junior Chamber of Commerce at the chamber tonight will he used to purchase gifts for poor children. Twelfth annual Christmas dinner for under privileged boys will be held at the Y. M. O. A. Tuesday evening. J. J. Appel, host, will be assisted by Mayor Shank and Ed Jackson, Governor-elect. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen belong to: Roy Donaldson, 4221 Boulevard PI., Ford, from Vermont and Meridian Sts. C. H. Tyler. 3558 Winthrop Arp., Chevrolet, from Ohio and Pennsylvania Sts. Edward Roberts. 1524 Ewing St.. Chevrolet, from Mew York and East Sts. Harry Milam. 1234 N. Oxford St., Chevrolet, from Keystone Ave. and E. Tenth St. Tony Markey, 3133 Ruckle St.. Mr,on, from Thirteenth and Alabama Sts. Theodore Seiner. 809 TYoodlawn Ave., Ford, from 4317 E. Washington St. C. TV. Ryan, 4316 E. Washington St., Ford, from 3834 X. New Jersey St. Charles E. Bain. 1410 N. Sherman Dr.. Ford, from New York and Illinois Sts. Ollie Palmer, 917 Lexington Ave.. Chevrolet, from Virginia Ave. and Washington Sts. BACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found by’ police belong to: Edward Snider. 345 Orange St., Ford, founrf at Meridian and Washington St. Ford sedan, license 533-072, found at Michigan and Alabama Sts. Forrest M.' Knight, 23 W. Sixteenth St., Apt. 25, Packard, found near Pennsylvania and Washington Sts., hv owner.

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A Puzzle a Day I 111 El S • -.-- —— Arrange sixteen matches us shown in the drawing. Then take six away and leave ten remaining. If ymu do this successfully, again arrange the matches as show in the drawing; this time take away six and 100. Saturday’s answer: The first boy paid 50 cents for a ball and $2.50 (five times as muehfor the glove, a total of $3. The second boy paid $1 for a ball (twice as much as the first boy). He paid $4 for the glove (four times as much as for the ball), and bought a bat for sl. a total of SO. Thus the second boy spent twice as much money’ as the first. BOND ISSUE DENIED Two Roads in Washington Township Art* Reufused. The State tax board has refused approval of a Washington Township $71,000 bond issue for improvemen* of the Trester and Graham roads on grounds of cxcessisve vest, i Action on a similar issue for the Steinmeier road in Washington Township was withheld. Petition Is Dismissed Petition to permanently’ restrain City Judge Delbert O. Wilmeth from ordering Herman A. J. Sp.took out of city court has been dismissed bySuperior Judge T. J. Moll, on motion of T. E. Maholm. Speaker's attorney. Spacek is a professional bondsman, yvho alleged Judge Wilmeth discriminated against him.

Healthful Recreation and Entertainment for Winter Hours Are Provided by These Christmas Games and Gifts Heavier yveight, sl*.oO. JM i PITCH ’EM, $1 and 95. ‘ H’U* WII \,*T I TBs DA CD DTD , I ing game of >3 L) rvL I IjALL iiUYN’ DELIGHT |f;M Boxing Gloves ' t rom ATHLETIC SETS for Boys 5 to 12 Tear* Ready Three Gifts in One. For boys from 4 , - . .. 7 year *3.00 C m —leather Exorcise Ball *- n-' to l_ yrB..S,t.,U i Those three in a holly dec- gy Parcel Post bhsketbad, in strong orated box, SG. Rook, Add 10c. box s<>.oo On Orders Under $5 Add Parcel Post CHARLES MAYER & CO. 29-81 W. Washington St. Established 1840.

BANKRUPT FOOTWEAR STOCK ew ore Da ys °f These Aft || 0/ Wonderful Bargains H Two CHOICE OF ANY PAIR OF W~~ J[ Only 5 MEN’S and WOMEN’S Wes’ H; °^ r Women’s Felt Slippers Children’s Men’s Felts Bootees $1 .39 REMEMBER THE LOCATION nKTj322 E. WASH. ST. Former Merideth Shoe Store

PRAYER SOLVES HUMAN PROBLEMS Frank Bell, Scientist, Talks at Marat, There is no human problem that may not yield to the healing influence on perfect prayer, declared Frank Bell, C. S. 8., Philadelphia, Pa., Sunday afternoon at the Murat in a lecture under auspices of the Second Church of Christ, Scientist, lie said: ‘•lf you will begin, as a systematic daily mental practice, to contemplate the essential nature of God, as best you can conceive of Him, and definitely and in an orderly fashion to affair In your thought the reality’ of God’s nature: if you will in like manner systematically and persistently deny the essential reality of all that is unlike the nature of God: if you will do this not as a matter of vain repetition, but with an earnest striving to bring into this activity some degree of conscious

MONEY TO LOAM ON CITY PROPERTY The State Savings & Trust Cos. 9 East Market Street

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realization of the actual presence and power of God, operating in and through you to bring into expression the essentials of His nature, you will find that, asking bread, you will not be given a stone.” CLOSED SEASON OPENS Only Rabbits ami Wild Fowl Can Be Hunted Now. Put up your gun, Jack, unless you’re satisfied with rabbits, of which there arc plenty, or wild fowl, most of yvhich have gone South for the winter. Trapping of skunk, fox. possum, raccoon and muskrat can continue up to Feb. 10, however, according to George N. Mannfeld, chief of the tisli and game division, State department of conservation. The closed season on game started Saturday. Rabbits can be taken up to Jan. 9 and water fowl up to Dec. 31. Visit tiie Fntranoe on Mer, st. Side

ALLEGED THIEVES HELD Man Catches Boy Who Runs With Woman’s Purse. With arrest of Wilbert Calhoun, 17, colored, 1530 E. Eighteenth NSt., and his 10-year-old companion, police believe they have in custody

nr Just Unpacked ! Fine Looking SILK TIES ■ 69 c “Excess Value! ’ We shall not g’o into a fj? long rig-ma-role ( description—only <T\ this fact is \ ' emphasized—please make selections at once —the 75 dozen will sell on sight! L.£llsNlSß &Go„ 33 to 37 West Washington Street.

I Ld-jHlo, Has a soft bodv si.9B Dependable Drug Stores For the Christmas g white clothes, tree, this genuine . Have your choice Mazda globe tight yfik gW I Jr of one with blue light attachment, with |l IM ATT eyes or one with . the added set attach- 1 kSii brown. The little r ,ur "' ~rUx“ FOR CHRISTMAS 5-Lb. Lowney’s Assortment “X”, $1.98 . 5-Lb. Nut Stuffed Dates $1.98 OcHjjr.-y What a treat for tho home folk! Make the holiday season festive! Keep \ candy jars and bonbon dishes full to the brim with delicious candies. Lowney’s assortment “X” contains doliyhtLid surprises in cream centers, hard T renters, all thickly coated with elmeolate: and some nut topped. Dates are suyar rolled and stuffed with either almonds or walnuts. Fresh and 2-lb. box Lowney’s Cedar Chest and X h j‘ ma 'L s Sam P ler < ' Lowney’s Gold Chocolates, 98c Chocolates, $2.19 17-Oz. Box, $1.50 Stripe Chocolates, ~ , Has lock and key and In a C hristmas package * haTcenter r s e ThiThoxTa k * <* very attractive* CoS 60c holly wrapper. ‘ Lownoy s Gold Stripe choco- tains the very beat Whitman A pound box. Standard asa|l ' : ~- pieces - sortment. in holly boxes. Our Bulk Candies Are Fresh and Delicious

01<1 - Fashioned Chocolate drops, lb., 19c?; 2 for 35<? Turkish Oumdrops, assorted; lb., 29<?; 2 for 49c 4 Kindergarten Mix, fancy hard candies, lb., 39 c?; .‘{for 98£ Chocolate Coated Peanuts, lb. .. 39<

Cigar and Tobacco Values of Quality How the men do enjoy fresh cigars, crisp cigarettes and mellow tobaccos. Make him happy with (£3* his favorite brand this Christmas. ■sc Cigars, 98c 10c Slf a <S sl-98 ■CI II J# B°x of 25, $2.50 Value J&mW Rnv rtf 2% 25 Value El Verso. El Roi Tan, Faust and Gretchen, Girard, Hava Tampa, £>OX or 60, %pi .60 V utue La Fendrich. Blackstone, Corina, Councilman, Chancellor. Cuest.a _ rr ltl TT , ir „ Itay, Dutch Master, Philadelphia H. M. f lianeho, Van Dam, Webmm Hunters. Hamilton Harris H. M., ster. Gonzalez and Sanchez, El Rabana. rhß> - I1 ”' ! - a rraßraaaia ' M “- 9 f,,.. ->r n p;„„ C 9 40 WiSB nil,a st,,bß * Tobacco Girl. Tishimingo, L* iUI wJL La Tuda, Reger Domestic. £ o * of 25, $3.00 Value Vr* | 1 /yn Sn 1 sU Hava Tampa, La Fendrich, Blackstone, Ben Bey, Corina, ChancelUC Vjlgdl U. iPliO/ lor, Dutch Master, Rancho, Van Dam, Gonvalez and Sanchez, El Rabana. Box ot 25, $2.00 Value Abilf'rn in 1 ()y jiac Forty-Four, Havana Ribbon, Bankable, Cinco, Courtello, Chas. **■ ' -*-41 J. vO • X ff f C Denby, Detroit H. M., Lincoln Highway, Macico, Rose Cuba, San Prince Albert 94c Felice, Vlncello. Tuxedo 94C / / Velvet 94C Tobacco in 8 Oz. Tins )? Bull Dog 79C W Herbert Tareyton ,95<? Prince Albert .......... ,49t? Crest .64C 1/ Potpourri SI.OO Tuxedo .49C Hill’s Best 91.35 A Revelation 1..0 Velvet 41.., VII i" 1C! 1! 1 Hit? Mg Sireue 5C Buckingham 4C Potpourri 92.00 i! pA I Granger R. Cut 45c Barking Dog 91.25 Revelation 92.00 Hudson Bay Imported. .$2.00 Crest 39C Sirene I Hudson Bay Mix 91.90 Dill’s Best U9C Blue Boar .91.98 r, OftSt^****^ Blue Boar .......91,25 Edgeworth Whale 89c ~ V

purse-snatchers W’ho have been preying on women pedestrians. Calhoun was arrested Saturday after capture by Grenville Anderson, 131 N. New Jersey St. Police say they snatched a purse from Mrs. Ezra Smith, 806 Division St., in front of Cadle Tabernacle.

Cncxcelled Mixed Crystallized Creams, lb., 39c 4 ; ‘2 for 49c 4 Dilling’s Malto Tips, of delicious solid malted milk chocolate, lb., 59c? Old-Fashioned Peanut Candy, lb., 29c 4 ; 2 for 50c 4 Hand-Made Chocolate Caramels, a pound. .49c 4

BY QUOTING PRICE We are giving you the assurance that you will find exactly the caskets we advertise at such a reasonable price. We follow the strict policy of selling at the lowest possible cost. Your inspection is invited. JOHN F. REYNOLDS “Leader in Sensible Prices" MA in 0439. ~ 950 N. Penn. St.

Xmas Gift Suggestions From the Store That Saves You Money 15% to 25% Off On All B DIAMONDS -gA AND JEWELRY yjggjllfc. L ad I e s' and Men’s Wrist Watches, Rogers’ Silver, Ma- jjg hogany Chime Clocks, Toilet Sets, Parker, Conklin and Wa- wjk Wi terman Fountain Pens, Ever- NraS, sharp Pencils, Silk Umbrellas and Mesh Bags. WOLF SUSSMAN, Jeweler 239-41 W. Washington St. Open Evenings Till Christmas

Bunte’s Colonial Sticks, in flavors of lemon, orange, lime, mint and chocolate, lb 59c 4 Brilliant Hard Mixed Candies. The kind kiddies like, lb., 19c?; 3 1b5.55?

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Lownev’s Chocolate Mint Patties, palate pleasing goodies, lb 49c? Plum Pudding Fudge, lb., 39<? ; 2 for. .. .59<* Filler with cherries, fruits and nutineats. Sat i n-Fini shed R a inbow Chips, lb., 29c?; 2 for 50c?