Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 296, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1925 — Page 6

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HOBBYHORSEAT CAPITOL PARTY Coolidge Laughs as Correspondents ‘Give the Razz.' By Times Special WASHINGTON, April 24.—President Coolidge laughed at Jokes about his hoppyhorse and hlstroubles with the Senate at the fortieth anniversary dinner of the Gridiron Club, the famous organization of Washington newspaper correspondents, Thursday night. Members of the Cabinet, senators and congressmen participated in the laughter as the correspondents roasted them on the gridiron in skits entitled, “Coolidge's constitutionalized Circus.” The club staged a mimio Inaugural para ’ j, led by a wooden horse snorting talcum powder from its nostrils. “It’s name is Puritan,” President J. Fred Dssary explained, “because every time you land on her back it*a. like landing on Plymouth Bock." FOUR LOST ON CAKE Sunday £tom Fatal to Crew—One Body Is Found. BV Unttet Press PORT STANLEY, Ont., April 24. ►—Four men and their small power boat were lost in Sunday’s storm on Lake Erie, it is believed certain here today. Messages received last night from Cleveland said tho body of George Nages of Windsor had been picked up by a fiehing tug. Other members of tho crew were Frank Payne of Port Stanley, Ont., engineer; Bert Butcher, Port Stanley, owner of the craft, and a man from Cleveland.

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“If It Covers the Floor—We Have It”

4 GREAT SPEOALS FOR TOMORROW

wi£ton rugs Rich colors, variety of pat-, tema, all heavily fringed; 9x ; 13 blzg. Beautiful ruga—■ $37.50

BATH RUGS Such, plain colors as blue, tan and old rose, in attractive little bathroom rugs that add a touch of homloess, Very special at this low price—98c

Remember —A Small Deposit Holds Any Rug for Future Delivery—Fref Delivery Anywhere

Dorfman Rug Cos. *.07 West Washington St. Opposite Statehous# ■ At "" (

Gone, but Not Forgotten

If you soe any automobiles bearing these license numbers, cU the oolusv or The Indianapolis Times. Main 3500. The owner ma.v be able to do the same for you some time. , , Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: R. E. Thompson, 433 E. Washington St., Buick, no license number, from in front of same address. W. A. Knuth, 403 N. Keystone Ave., Overland, 408-809, from Ohio and Delaware Sts.

BACK HOME AGAIN

Automobiles reported found by police belong to: I. R. Whiting, 208 E. Forty-Sixth St., Oakland, found at 1208 E. Pratt Street. Saunders-Heater-Mltchell Company, 330 N. Delaware St., Essex, found at 1330 Hoyt Ave. Rented on April 19. One Dead in Boulevard Crash By United Press NEW YORK, April 24.—One man was killed and three perhaps fatally injured early today when the antiquated automobile In which they wero riding struck five trees on Riverside Drive.

EXCURSION TO LOUISVILLE, KY. SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1925 *2.75 ROUND TRIP Leave Station 7:00 A. M. INTERSTATE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY

AXMINSTERS 9x12 Seamless Axmlnsters; srtra heavy grade. Big variety of new patterns, and rich coK orlnga—--529.75

HALL CARPETS Wilton, Velvet and Ax minster, for hall or stairs. Glorious new patterns. Regular $2.75 value—sl.9s 3:

HOOSIER BRINGS BIS SHIP HOME Los Angeles Battles 50-Mile Wind From Bermuda. By United Press LAKEHURST, N. J., April 24. Six and a half hours overdue as a result of an allnight battle with a fifty-mile gale, the Navy dirigible Los Angeles arrived here from Bermuda shortly before 5 a. m. today. Soaring to new heights at a point above Cape Hatteras to avoid thunder storms, tho great ship with fifty-eight men aboard encountered violent head winds through which it pushed at a snail’s pace. The home tnp took twenty-two hours and fotcy-six minutes, while on its first trip home from Bermuda the dirigible took fourteen hours and twenty-three minutes. Describing the home journey, Cap-

C 7he Difference Between H&S3B&. Buying Now and Later Hjw save 3588 D ifferen.ee I

WHAT THIS SALE MEANS To You as a Piano Buyer It means that you can buy a good piano—just the kind of an instrument you have always wanted—at a price lower than was ever possible before. This is one time when quality need not be sacrificed in order to save money. TERMS As Low as MONTHLY jL on Pianos JIL & *2lB Easy - Term* *217 Easy mmmtmmmmmrnml Terms

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

tain George W, Steele of Marion, Ind., executive officer of the Los Angeles said: “The ship responded to control with remarkable smoothness. Part of the way on the return trip we played cards with greater ease than would be possible on a crack train. I slept four nours during the night and if the going was rough, no one on board noticed it particularly.”

IMPORTANT CHANGE IN TIME TABLES On the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SYSTEM Effective, Sunday, April 26th Consult Ticket Agents

BANDITS SHOOT RINK MAN By Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., April 24.—Police today worked on the theory that the two bandits who Thursday night held up and shot Robert McArdell, 44, skating rink manager, were local men. McArdell Is In a hospital with four bullet wounds In his body. He was mercilessly clubbed about the head

Week-End Reduced Fare —to— CINCINNATI, $4.00 DECATUR, ILL., $5 SPRINGFIELD, ILL., $6 BOUND TRIP EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Returning Sunday or Monday. Ticket* Good on All Trains. For Tickets or Information, Call on City Ticket Offlee. 38 W. Ohio St., Circle 1600. Union Station Ticket Office, MAln 4507.

Additional Reductions on the Famous Just a Few of These Beautiful Player Pianos Remain Don’t forget, they are the very same players you have so /to MS fIHHB often seen advertised as high as $625, and even more. Con- M sider carefully this wonderful opportunity. Ask yourselfJH m K two questions: “Haven’t I hoped to give my family i fine JfWk M musical Instrument? —Can I afford not to buy now, when M HI M the saving is so great?” Ms [ j m Sale price includes brand new 88-Note Autopiano, Bench m and Liberal Asrortment of Rolls, all for only—-

This Brand New Player *317

Think of it—a brand new player piano, fully guaranteed; a beautiful bench to match, $lO worth of rolls; all for only $317. Unusual tis true, but not unusual for this sale. It’s time to wake up. You don’t know what wonderful music-owning opportunities wo are offering or you would not waat another day.

STEINWAY & SONS FORMER HOME 225 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. Sale Being Conducted by the Pearson Piano Cos.

by the bandits before they shot him. His condition Is serious. The hold-up, which occurred while McArdell was on his way home from ais rink at the Mounds Park, netted the bandits only S4O. Girls’ Federation Sings Twenty-five girls will sing in the annual concert of the Girls’ Federation Glee Club at the Third Christiaji Church, Seventeenth and

Broadway Sts., at 8:15 tonight. The club is directed by Harlowe F. Dean. Mrs. D. L. Conner will be the accompanist. Miss Katherin Leonard,

Important Change Os Time Effective - SUNDAY, APRIL 26 Terrß Haute, IndianapolisSEastern Traction Call MAin 4500 for Full Information

Take as Long as Three Years to Pay If You Like

FRIDAY, APRLL 24, 1925

HOW CAN WE SELL PIANOS I At Such Low Prices We can’t and make any money. The purpose of this sale is to close out this entire stock. We are giving you our legitimate profits in order to accomplish this quickly. There is a big difference between buying now and later. Why don’t you save that difference? TERMS As Low as $• MONTHLY on Players fe W tmj tcq Terms I— B ws T arms - Eo.y , *99 Terms Lmmpmm

contralto, will sing two numbers Charles Emerson, boy violinist, will play and Miss Myrtle Lewark will read.