Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 267, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1925 — Page 2
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WOODRUFF PLACE MAS PRIMARY TIMEAPPROAOHES IK A. -V*- * • '* , 'Ail It Worries About Is Election of Two New Trustees Next Fall. ! .Resident* of a section within the *ty. yet not a part of Indianapolis, *WMte no time worrying over the tuning city primary In May. Woodru.'* Place', a separate corporation, wi’l elect two new trustees the tow.l board and a clerkthis fall. Candidates will pWsent a petition bearing twenty or names of citizens to the town board asking that their names bp placed on % the ballot. Usually the elections are accompanied with alt the rivalry and enthusiasm of •Kblgclty election. Prmont Trustees t Present members of the board are the Rev. K. T. Graham, 683 East s>f.; Jao Leider, 680 Middle Dr., and Utr V. Wilson, 606 West Dr. Term t>£' office of Leider and Wilson will istyl Jan. 1, 1926. ■ John M. Dlls, town clerk and treasurer, has had the office two tefms. ; Dlls announced that James MttchelH, attorney, had been named 'th*succeed the late W. W. Lowrey, BjC Woodruff attorney. JElmer Lusher has been named acting marshal during the Illness of ! George W. Fox, veteran marshal Sand street commissioner. The town Fpays the city of Indianapolis $6,000 ■*. year Tor fire and police protecAlthough Woodruff Place was laid tmt In 1871, It has ony ten ordln‘bApes. The tenth one was passed Wfl- 16, 1926, the other n*:.® being 'wwioted in 1900. ’ Increased automobile crafflo made Hepessary the now ordinance. It 'provides that all drives be one-way streets, makes unlawful parking jiHre than six hours from 7 p. m. tfr.B a. m., unnecessary sounding of automobile horns, and persons while Upon roller skates to hold to or YMipg upon an automobile or other Vehicle while In motion. Penalty Is a nne of not more than $lO. NTLORD, A NEEDLEMAN! Ttrilish Nobleman to Compete In Royal Sewing Match. Bv Time* Special March Earl of ligsowel, one of England’s big game hunters, Is as expert with his needle with his gun. He will compete with prominent ladles of the British nobility In the gold thimble needlework competition to be opened by Ffincess Mary In May. Lord Carraichaiel also Is an expert needleman.
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Soccer Teams to Play for Cup
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Indianapolis soccer fans are celebrating the opening of the season Sunday. George K. Henderson, president of the Indlanapo’* Soooer League Is admiring t*.- cup to be awarded annually to one of the four league teams which heads
GRANDMOTHER AT 32 Mm Ivombardo, Born tn Algiers, Has Granddaughter. I-MRIS, March 20. —Mme. Lombardo, a French woman born In Algiers, is a grandmother at 32. She was married at 15 and became the mother of a girl at 18. Her daughter was married at the same age, also has her first baby at 16. ALL MUST WEAR MASKS City Dwellers to Don Them In Next War. Bu Time* Special LONDON, March 20.—Everyone In the large cities will be forced to wear gas masks during the next war, says J. B. S. Haldane, noted Brltlsfh chemist. When You Feel a Cold Coming On Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets to work off the '•ause and to fortify the system agai’ an attack of Grip or Influenza. 1 ife and Proven Remedy. The box bears signature of E. W. Grove. 30c—Advertisement.
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the organization. The cup was presented by Spauldings. Teams entered are the Shamrocks, Thistles Rovers and Rangers. In the Sunday games the Rovers beat the Rargers, 4 to 1, while the ShamrocKv and Thistles battled to a tie score of 2 to 1.
A GENERAL TOOTHACHE Teacher Dismisses Students for Two-Day Vacation. KELSO, Wash., March 10.—The entire student body at St. Helen’s school near here had the toothache. The result was a two-day vacation, while the teacher took the only pupil to a dentist about thirty miles distant. Steel Output Increases x Bv Timet Special OTTAWA, Ontario, March 20. Steel ingots and castings produced in Canada in the month of January reached a total of 27,126 long tons, an Increase of 3 per cent over the 26,239 tons in the month of December. Steel ingots advanced by 603 tons, to a total of 26,187 tons, and steel castings rose to 939 tons, or an increase of 284 tons. Riders, Employees Invest PHILADELPHIA. March 20.—The American Electrlo Railway Assocl atlon estimates that $9,350,000 has been Invested by street car riders and employes In securities of the railways In eighteen months.
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GASOLINE PRICES HIGHER, DESPITE BIG PRODUCTION Federal Officials Threaten to Investigate Situation, Bv SEA Errvice WASHINGTON, March spite the biggest month gasoline production has ever had, last December, price of the fuel continues to rise. This situation has brought a warning from Federal officials that the gasoline situation will bs Investigated, to see what justification all companies have, if any, for raising gasoline prices. But the answer to this comes from one of the large oil companies in the following explanation: "Crude oil recently has Jumped from 15 cents to 60 cents a barrel. A barrel contains forty gallons and makes about twenty gallons of gasoline. "The advance has been due to a shortage; the shortage to cessation of production; cessation of production to a surplus on hand.” Yet the latest available figures show an Increase In production, despite the heavy surplus of oil on hand. During December, Government records show, the output of gasoline amounted to nearly 796,000,000 gallons, against a consumption of a little more than 661,000,000 gallons for that month. Even with an export of 101,000,000 gallons, there remained a surplus of about 34,000,000 gallons of gasoline. What has caused the higher price, therefore, has not been lack of gasoline supply, but efforts on the part of producers to cause a shortage by halting production.
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Boys* All-Wool Full Lined Pant*. Sizes |A 8 to 17..<P1.1f Jersey and Tweed Suits, Up to $5.00 Values. Sizes !“ $3.95
Men’s Pajamas A spring weight, made of good quality muslin in the silk double frog style. In colors of tan, blue, white and heliotrope. Very special values. All sizes—SJJ9
Welcome News for Workingmen! Genuine Carhfcxtt and Lee Overalls, Which Regu- J 1 Af? l.irly Sell for $2.50, Reduced by The Fair to 1 s9u
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The PROOFED Coats Knit Coats, made waterproof by a cravenett.ing process. Light and dark grays. Also, belted whipcord coats, in tan and olive shades.
Men’s Odd Pants At no tlm In the history of thla store have we been able to offer our customers a finer, larger or more complete assortment of men’s odd pants than at the present. Several hundred pair have been specially priced for Saturday at—All Sizes
$1.25 Swiss Knit Ties 89c
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