Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 268, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1925 — Page 12
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Financial ‘Billy Sunday’ Collects Many Millions for Churches *
Taking the Reindeer to Pasture
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Thl little Swedish Lapp takes the reindeer to pasture, leading a big buck as he skis along. The reindeer must dig through the snow to find their provender ii, patches of moss.
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Mr. and Mrs. Christian Christiansen of Ft. Washington, N. Y., found themselves with a nlce-slzed family all at once when these triplets were born. And husky youngsters they have turned out to be, as is clearly shown by this photo of the 20-months-old kiddies. L,eft to right, they are Pauline, Julia and Kristina.
COPS SEEK 'FIRE BUG’ Blazes In Vacant Houses Disturb Sunday Rest of Police. Fire and police officials are searching today for the pyromaniao who was responsible for incendiary fires Sunday that caused a total loss of $l,lOO. All houses fired were vacant, but the flames communicated to two houses that were occupied. Battalion Chief Fred Kennedy was ■lightly injured while fighting one ot the blazes. Houses damaged by fires: Vacant tyouse at 630 Spring St., vacant house at 873 Colton St.; Thomas Cary, 1001 Colton St.; Dew Brown, 1005 Colton St.; 649 N California St.; vacant house at 743 W. Michigan St; vacant house at 645 N California St. Youth Dead in Bed Bu Timet Svecial PETERSBURG, Ind., March 23Apoplexy was held as the cause of death of Kenneth George, 19, son of a mine superintendent, found dead In bed at a hotel here, by Robert Simmers, his roommate.
Player Rolls, 55c 2 for sl. New Word Rolls, “All Alone," "Bine Eyed Sally,” “I’ll See You in My Dreams,’! and many other late hits. Carlin Music Company j 148 B. WASHINGTON ST.
99c Shoe Sale ’~' ; v m 1 - " ' ' * • • ‘ *-v WOMEN'S, MISSES', H II M JU/i ' CHILDREN’S A JGJJtLm jr, footwear W M PAIR Man Buy your Easter footwear now—buy .A iP f three or four pairs for the usual price of one. •> , Wbl Thousands of pairs to choose from—shoes * or of wear—street, dress, sport , **xd comfort. Any style heel t See them toE££ THE SHOE MARKET ESJt ■hjSt one block south of the high expense district—.
Three Babes in a Buggy
Puzzle a Day
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Fifteen matches are laid on a table so as to form the design shown
STERLING The Laundry where soft collars receive expert laundering. Call Drexel 6300.
'There's-No Magic*to It,' Says Man Who Gets Cash for Others. LEWISTOWN, 111., March 23. If you want to make millions and don’t know how, then take a tip from the Rev. Dr. George L. Snlvely of this little place on how the trick’s turned. Snlvely was born within a few miles of here In a little town called Cuba. The countryside was his horizon during youth, and the field of frenzied finance was a far-re-moved picture. Tet, during the past sixteen years, Snlvely, the farmer boy grown up from admitted poverty, has gone out and wrested from the world a cheerful matter of some $15,000,000. In the past five years he has collected $9,037,272.21. He didn’t get it for himself, but for churches about the country in need of finances to save them from the sheriff's hammer and other fates. Snively to American religion Is
WITHIN LAW ■ mony in the inter. nal revenue re-
in the drawing, whioh consists of five perfect squares. The problem Is to remove three of the matches, and to leave only three squares remaining. Can you do it? Last puzzle answer; 36 The original number of >two figures is 86, which fa presents A_ Multiplied by itself, the result is 1296. The smaller number (B) is 12. It goes into 36 (3 times), and may be divided into the first two figures (12) of 1296, and Into the last two figures (96). Drugs Self to Death Bv Timet Sveoicl RICHMOND, Ind., March 28. Tying cloth about his mouth and then pouring an anesthetic on it, Alonzo Parker, 64, real estate man, committed suicide Saturday.
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HERE IS A TESTIMONIAL OF REV. SNIVELY’S ABILITY—IT IS HIS BALANCE SHEET. WHICH RECORDS THE MONEY COLLECTED FOR CHURCHES IN THIRTY-SIX STATES AND CANADA.
They’re Friendly Enemies
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bennett, though they are sdon to face each othor in court in her divorce suit agains t the famous actor, are still good friends, as this photo, taken on the occasion of the sailing of their daughter, Barbara, for Europe shows.
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'Look Out for Chap With Low Brow and Protruding Teeth,' He Says, a financial Billy Sunday on wheels. He dislikes to be called a professional money-raiser, but of what It takes to get the dough he has in plenty. He has mixed up in his personality the intangible magic of making money. He goes Into a town and within a week or less, sinners, the good, the bad and the indifferent have fallen under the sway of his talents and chipped in anywhere from SIOO,OOO to nearly $500,000. “How to make money or get it is rather a hard thing to explain,” he says. "There’s no magic attached to It. Yet there Is something of thought ransference. It’s not occult. And -the only way I can explain It Is to say that you just have to crawl into the other fellow’s mind and heart. “Most folks give to religion because they really want to,” he says. “But there are many wealthy men who give because they feel that the church is all that stands between them and lawlessness —it is a moral protection of their property.” And Snively has the givers spotted. Thd?r’re the round-faced, fullbrowed persons. “But look out for the man with a receding forehead and protruding teeth,” says Snively. “It’s Just naturally hard for that man to give. Something is against his will to do it.”
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Mor. pages of the world's history are believed to have been exposed by the excavations (shown above) made near the great Pyramid of Ghizeh in Egypt by the Haxvard-Boston Archaeological Expedition. They have uncovered what is believed by many to be the tombof King Seneferu, who *Jito-datai King Tut by some 1,6000 years.
Naughty Men Best Beware
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Burglars and sheiks should be careful of Mme. Marguerite D’Alvarez, internationally famous operatic prlma donna. The reason is Dina Von Thuringen, $2,000 first prize police dog, which has naught but Jllg mistress’ welfare in mind.
Digging Into the Past
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