Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 277, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1925 — Page 6
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HERE IS WHAT TO WRITE ON APRIL LETTERS Chamber of Commerce Gives Suggestions for Boosting City. Chamber of Commerce suggests these footnotes for business letters during the month of April. There is one for each day of the month. Indianapolis—Home Complete Exposition. April 6 to 11; Clean-up, Paint-Up Campaign, April 13 to 25 inclusive; National Education Association Convention, June 28 to July 4; Home of Bueltre College; Indianapolis Music Week May 3 to 9. Entertains twenty thousand bust- 1 ness visitors daily; Indianapolis Baseball Club season opens April 14; enjoys ideal labor conditions; possesses model downtown shopping district; National Dairy Show, Oct. 10 to 17; has nineteen hospitals and dispensaries; one firm publishes million books annually. Home of the John Herron Art Institute; has world’s largest outdoor swimming pool; America’s convention center; 2,500 students enter State Music Contests May 9; a city of charitable inclinations; possesses world’s largest shock absorber factory. A city of contented home-owning citizens; has ideal laJbor conditions; possesses 4,300 retail stores; bounded by a rich agricultural region; covers an area of fifty squares miles; a city with minimum illiteracy; National Headquax-ters of the American Legion; in land traction center.
Hoosier Briefs
—-"1 VICIOUS hop which, since Its escape from a pen be- **•] longing to Jess Rager tW9 years ago, has been roaming around at nights and attacking farmers, has been shot at Wabash. Familiarity of the tracks made by Will Dove’s car with the tread •of his tires led to his arrest on charges of stealing corn from the crib of John Freeman, near Washington. Formation of a Y. W. C. A. was unanimously approved at a meeting at Richmond. When two youths giving their names as ‘‘J. Adams,” 18, and "W. Smith,” 26, ran out of gas shortly after they ran out of money they siphoned some gas from another m.fchine into their own tank, Marion police charge. Men from fourteen Protestant Churches hrvo organized into a Men’s Brothernood of Protestant Churches, at Logansport. William Drew, 91, believed to be the oldest resident of Adams County is dead at Geneva. Bloomington policemen are full of vim and vigor. Every member of the force has anew uniform. Crawfordsvi]le Elks have installed Marsh Jones as new Exalted ruler. Excitement was caused at Fairland. with the opening of a oil well by P, M. Hitchcock, Greensburg con- ~ motFonpictu res
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CHARLEY’S AUNT Is Going Away Last Times to See The Funny Old Girl TODAY AND TOMORROW 12:10—2:05—<4:05 5:50—7:50—9:50 overture “The Fortune Teller” BAKALEINIKOFF Conducting
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Slated for Job as Bureau Head
William W. Wil-j son, general counsel for the alien property custodian's office, Is slated to succeed j Thomas W. Miller! as head of the bureau. Miller goes to Paris as head of the InterAllied War Veteran's Association.
tractor, the well has a capacity of thirty barrels a day. mN a suit for divorce at Michigan City, Mrs. Viola E. King, charged that her husband, Roy W. King, had not taken a bath in two years. Attendance in Lake County schools averaged 96.61 per cent during the first six months of the present school year, according to A. E. Condon, county superintendent. CHILDREN NEARLY SET HER FRANTIC Lady Says She Was Weak and Her Back Hurt, but She Felt Better in Every Way After Taking Cardui. “My experience with Cardui has been perfectly marvelous,” declares Mri. Alvin Harmes, who on the Minerva road near ttockdale, Texas. “I used th.K plendid tonic during . . . I was veri weak and run-down when I got in that condition, I had lo drag one foot after the other. "I was nauseated all the time 1 could not keep any solid food on xny stomach and all the time I was as nervous a6 I could be. The least noise upset me. "I have four other children and their romping at times nearly drove me frantic. I was not able to do my work, and felt miserable all the time. “One day ray mother asked me why I did not try Cardui. She had taken it about four years ago and it had been a great help to her during the change, so I made up my mind to try it. “I had not taken half a bottle until I felt greatly improved. ... It not only increased my strength but my nerves became much steadier. I slept better and could eat anything with no ill effects, which was a great blessing. . . . I am in splendid health—never felt better in my life.” Your druggist sells Cardui.
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Phone Circle 3373 ENGLISH’S BERKELL PLAYERS In Avery Hopwood’s Comedy Hit, Why Men Leave Home | Matinees Wed., Thors, and Sat. j _ ___ —Afternoon. 25e, 35c, DDIPtC 6O *'- Night. 25c, 50c, rmuLOoo. pius c. s. Govt. Tax on the latter. Reservations may be made for the entire season. Public reception will be held on the stage by the company following the matinee performances this week. Next Week —“The Masquerader.”
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A WEEK OF MYSTERY Presented by the Arch Mystifier HOUDINI . First Time Here in 10 Years opr The Yogi Needle Trick. OLEi Escape from a StraitJacket. Exchange of Human Beings In a Sealed Trunk. Other Amazing Tricks
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