Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1925 — Page 3

TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925

1924 DEFICITS PAID Community Fund Shows Balance After First Quarter. Community fund deficits for have been met and the first quarter this fiscal year shows a balance, George S. Olive, auditor, said. Disbursements this year include support of thirty-six charitable and welfare organizations, cost of the annual drive and maintenance of the central office. Emergency needs called' for expenditure of about $26,000 more than was appropriated for 1924. DIVINE LOVE IS URGED Should Be Motive Power, Evangelist Bos worth Says. “Unless divine love is on the increase in your’ heartT you are not going on with God,’’ declared F, F. Bosworth, Chicago evangelist, , at Cadle Tabernacle Monday night. Bosworth appealed for the establishment of divine love in the hearts of all men and women as the motive power behind their lives. Several persons testified to spiritual healing. King Tut Has Rival Bu United Press LONDON, March 10.—The tomb of an Egyptian monarch named Snefru, older by far than King Tut, is believed to have been found by archeologists v/ith the Harvard University expedition to the Giza pyramids in Egypt. Snefru lived between 6,000 and 6,000 years ago. His reign preceded that of Tutankhamen. 1 Makes Autos Go 49 Miles on One Gallon of Gas James A. May has perfected an amazing new device that cuts down gaa consumption, removes all carbon, prevents spirk plug trouble and overheating. Many cars have made over 49 miles on a gallon. Any one can Install it in five minutes. I want agents, and am offering to send one free to one auto owner In each locality. Write me today. Jajnes A. May, 2524-C Lacotah Bldg., Sioux Falls, S. Dakota.—Advertisement.

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The Rev. O. A. Trinkle, pastor of Englewood Christian Church, today said the proposal to lease the Deaconess Hospital building and equipment for use as a Christian hospital was before a committee of the Indiana Christian Institute. A conference last week empowered the Rev. Mr. Trinkle to

Cathedral Debates Victors Cathedral High School affirmative and negative debating teams won unanimous decisions over Crawfordsville High School teams, Monday

Meetings Here Wednesday Wabash Alumni luncheon, 12:15 p. m. Severin. Indianapolis Association of Credit Men (Auto Trade group). Meeting 4 p. nj. Dinner 6 p. m. geverin. Standard Oil Company meeting, 8 a. m.. Roof Garden; Room 1224 for afternoon meeting. Severin. Bookbinders’ meet. Denison. Sigma Alpha Sorority, card party, 8 p. m. Lincoln. Kiwanis Club, luncheon, Chateau) Claypool. Rexall convention, Assembly room, 9 a. m. and 2 p. m.; banquet, Riley room, 6:30 p. m. Claypool. Pi Psl. bunco party, evening. Spink-Arrns. Egg and poultry convention, Riley room, 9a. m. Claypool. Indianapolis* Gun Club, 2 p. m. American Legion, Hilton U. Brown post, luncheon. Severin. Butler Alumni, noon luncheon. Lincoln. \ Junior Chamber of Commerce, luncheon, C. of C. building, noon. Kiwanis Club, noon luncheon. Claypool. Lavela Chi Alphi, noon. Board of Trade.

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DEACONESS HOSPITAL

night. The subject was; “Resolved, That Congress be given the power to overrule, by a two-thirds vote, decisions of the Federal Supreme Cobrt on the constitutionality of "Federal statutes.” x G. WILSON IS HONORED Takes Oath as Master Counselor of liocal De Molay. George Wilson was installed as nineth Master counselor of the Indianapolis chapter order of De Molay at a regular meeting, Monday night, in the chapter house, 630 N. Meri dian St. Wayne Swope is Senior counselor and George Busldrk Is Junior counselor. Vernon Shultz, chapter advisor, administered the'installation oath. Wilson is the first man of the present line to go entirely through the chairs. The Master counselors' chair was left vacant 4 as Gene Reid resigned the office when he acepted a position on a Florida newspaper. Daguerre Club to Elect Election of officers and selection of the next meeting place were on the program of the Dagubrre Club of Indiana today, at the second day’s sessions of a two-day meeting at the Lincoln. A visit to the John Herron Art Institute was scheduled for this afternoon. Furniture Strike Brief Bv United Press EVANSVILLE, Ind., Match 10.employes of the Monitor furniture factory were back at work today ; after a strike because the factory management substituted pay by the piece for the old hourly basis. A satisfactory agreement was reached, the men announced.

SALE of ODD CHAIRS Walnut Host Chairs with Dlue QQ or Drown Leather Seats / ,</0 Would ordinarily sell at $7 to $9 —high-grade workmansbip and materials. See them i t* : V Walnut Diners, Blue or Brown $4 QC Leather Bottoms for Only I l<;j Try to equal these individual diners for $5 to |7. Fine quality in every particular. Reduced to only HKI Remnants I Jgs jSSfe. CONGOLEUM and linoleum ' ST Odd pieces, of ‘ a course, but M iWJP beautiful pat- ■ L... - terns lu a va- ■■■■■■ \T rlety -that as- -Jm MM W sure* you find lng just what 1 g <l9’ you want Re- M H M BP i 1 duced to per |l I

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