Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 306, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1925 — Page 5

WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925

CLERKS VOTED MERGER STOCK I. C. C. Hearing Discloses Ownership by Financiers. Wv United Press WASHINGTON, May 6 More than $10,000,000 worth of Chesapeke & Ohio Railroad stock, voted by two New York bond clerks in favor of entering that road in the $1,500,000,000 Nickel Plate merger, was owned by the Van Sweringen Brothers, promoters of the consolidation scheme, Col. W. A. Colston, Van Sweringen attorney, told the X, C. C., today. Attorneys for the Chesapeake minority, opposing the inclusion of their road in the proposed merger with the Nickel Plate, Hocking Valley and Pere Marquette, demanded that the two clerks, Ralph C. Porter and Foster Clapham, be brought to Washington to testify just how the stock came to be under their names anad why it was not voted under the names of the Van Sweringens. TO CONFER ON BUS LAW Public Service Commission Seeks to Interpret) Confusing Points. Members of the public service commission will confer Thursday with Thomas S. McMurray Jr., State insurance commissioner, in a further effort to interpret confusing points in the Moorhead law, placing motor bus regulation with the public service commission, and 'particularly to straighten out provisions of the act Requiring bus operators t<* provide Viability insurance. At a meeting today several points were cleared up.

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Two boys and three girls have announced their Intention of competing for the positions of valedictorian. One girl and one boy will be chosen. Try-outs are George Clayton, Edward Schumann, Bertha Furstenberg, Harriet Eberhardt, and Edna Martin. The Girls’ Debating League will hold three debates in May, the first of which will be on “Resolved that the High School Population Should Be Districted.” Bertha Furstenburg will speak on the affirmative, and Lillian Shorling, the negative. Junior class officials announced that Collier Young, William C. Otto, Helen McCoy and Nellie Munson will present silver loving cups at auditorium exercises to the four seniors who made perfect scholastic records. Members of the Junior Drama League gave a musical program Friday. Numbers were by Eleanor Wilde, Addle Axline, Mae Deal, Jolephine Fitch and Alvin Scherf. ’ Freshman and sophmore girls recently elected as captains girl baseball teams, Marian Corya, Murlal Adams, Janet Bauman, Violet Gray, Mary Virginia Clark, and Rosemary Morrisy. Substitutes are: Nina Lipps, Clementine Casmlre, Marie Moon, and Marjorie Miller. Maj. Thomas E. Cathro, recently appointed to take charge of the R. O. T. C. battalions in place of Col. George Lee, is a Shortridge graduate. Thirty-eight girlc have entered the girls’ tennis tournament to be played during May. Entrants are Mary Beatrice Whiteman, Maja Brownlee, Lucile Lefflngwel, Joy Weynnt, Mary Jane Krull, Jane Cartwright. Frances Kelly, Elizabeth Helen Hadley, Sarah F.pstein, Margaret, Winifred Rupert, Arietta Middleton, Ruth Peterson. Dorothy Rubin, Carol Ma.yborn, ITazen Smith, Harriet Ebehardt. Evelyn Mendenhall, Elizabeth Humes. Katharine Price. Isabelle Layman, Merle Mosler, Mitzi fichrom, Angelina Phillips, Margaret Me Mains, Hazel Miller, Viola Leffingwell, Lurline Voss, Jean Duthle, iVola Hawkins, Marion Hawkins. Virginia Hetherington, Lillian Goldberg. Addle Axline and Dorothy Hanna.

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William A. Boyce Count of primary votes today showed William A. Boyce, 701 N. Riley Ave., leading John E. Ambuhl, 3427 N. Capitol Ave., present deputy city cler c, for Republican nomination for city clerk. THREE OUT ON BOND Charged With Voting in Wrong Precinct By Deputies. Three men arrested Tuesdaj" by deputy sheriffs and charged with violation of the law pertaining to voting in the wrong precinct, were released on bond signed by Merrill Moores, ex-congressman. They had been arraigned before Justice of the Peace Henry H. Sipher, 3541 YV. Michigan St., and remanded to jail in default of a $2,000 bond each. It is said men favorable to Ralph A. Lemcke, attempted to furnish bond, and were refused. The men were slated as. Charles Sherman, alias Thomas Duncan, Pi inceton Hotel; Thomas Harris, alias, Joseph Thompson, 424 W. Norwood St., and James Crane alias Joseph Tucker.- Grand Hotel. entertain for artists Fine Arts Committee Plans Dinner for Musicians. The Fine Arts Committee of the Chamber of Commerce will entertain with a dinner Friday at 6:30 P- m.. at the Indianapolis Athletic Club in honor of Miss Virginia Rea and Max Rosen, who will appear in a Joint recital here ' Saturday. Musical a id social leaders have been invited to the dinner.

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Your Choice of These New Sports Hats! and Hundreds of Other Equally Attractive 0 In a Big Three-Day Sale W) 0 Special Sale V JB Starts Tomorrow Jim An Advance Sale Which Anticipates /jnfs the Fast Approaching /Jpy Sport Hat Season /lPsj ■

DENIES POWERS OF ASSOCIATION Commissioner Says Action Was Taken. While lawyers and police debated the question today of whether Marion County Horse Thief Detectives are allowed to carry a gun in city limits. County Commissioner John Kitley declared there are no Marion County Horse Thief Detectives. "We revoked all their powers a year ago," said Kitley. "It’s on the record of this court, signed by all three of the commissioners. I was sort of surprised to hear people have beeen going around the city carrying guns and badges saying they are Horse Thief Detectives." "I perceive no such record on any of the books of the Marion County commissioners.” said Harry Dunn, county auditor, who keeps the commissioners' books. "Well, it ought to be," replied Kitley. "They re abolished but it's

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not up to us to see they stay that way.’’ TiOan Association Formed Formation of the American Standard Savings and Loan Association of Anderson, a firm capitalized at $2,500,000, was provided in articles of incorporation filed today with the Secretary of State. Directors of the company: Thomas J. Nicol, Lester K. Bing, I. Monroe Bing, William C. McLain, Ward B. Brown, Charles L. Friel, Joseph W. Campbell, Earl Berkebile, Robert W. Bailey, J. Everett Jones, Arthur A. Beckman and Terryll M. Friel LEA&PERRINS’ SAUCE Makes Bunions W 1 I Quick, safe, sure relief. J 1 Prevent shoe pressure. Hij [l/ J At drug and ihoe stores DX Scholl's Put one on— the 'Lino-pads

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We Bought Out The Wheeler Bros. Furniture Go. Hfl Hi mm HB Their Loss is Your Gain and Our Gain Through the medium of this sale you are going to make a marvelous purchase and we are going to gain a customer, for surely when you make a purchase you are going to open up a charge account with us. Take a year and a half to pay for what you buy—remember we welcome your account.

200 Dozen Brooms E isc U| ON SALE TOMORROW || \\\u 11 We want 2,400 people to pass through our store tomorrow and lu jl ill in order to accomplish this we are taking this means of giving wV / arpi an inducement, the like of which has never been attempted / !f\ in this city or perhaps in any other city on so large a scale. If I /Il\ j! ,ll\ you will be one of the twenty-four hundred who come down Ij 1 I'lm k\ town tomorrow we are going to sell you a broom that is sold ////i! k\ /mm for SI.OO and in some stores for $1.25, for only 19c. In order to LJ\ UUiJjJrLk give the housewives or husbefnds or perhaps their 6ons or UIJjM nWk daughters a chance to get a broom we are starting the sale of \ kM. them at 9 a. m. and will continue the sale until 11:30 a. m., or My\ faplt until 100 dozen have been sold; the sale of brooms will be disf ' continued until afternoon and we will again place them on sale iftaMr t M at 2 p. m. and continue the sale until 4:30 p. m., or until the last 100 dozen brooms have been disposed of. If possible bring the $1 Broom correct change with you—none are to be sold to children and J BrOOHI only one broom to a person. Tomorrow you are not alone _ 1 going to be repaid with the possession of a broom but you are 1 vl X%J V* gQing to see a store beautiful that will delight your eyes. X V* Pay Only 3 Piece Living Ro om Suited $9.85 Gash At t3r ' CC °° | price to u*. making thla , ”C — . $4 a Week g ;Aj. heavy rolled arms with B 5 r - XiOk * W comfortable rocker and ■ 9 to mate,.

© Prepare for Warm Weather Buy your refrigerator now during the Wheeler Sale. Two nationally known line* to select from—Herrick or Belding, Hall—and either one will save money on the Ice bills. For tomorrow we offer a special In top leer and white enameled Interior at 1 1 7C only <pl 1.1 D feflL Darling IjJsSa ) Ranges In the last few years Wheeler Bros, sold 800 Darling Ranges as shown In the cut. Every one Is giving perfect satisfaction. We have on hand a few used Darling Ranges In perfect shape—these are In our uaed goods section. These stoves sold new for $99.50. We will close these out to you for CC only 4>JO.UJ Rug Prices Slashed! 30 to 50% Is what Wheeler took off of his stock of rugs when he sold out to us and we are selling them to you at this same reduction. Try us and see. Bomr room size Rag Rugs In 6x9 foot size go on sale tomorrow for quick selling r Q —ss and $8 values. Choice..

Never before have we seen euch tremendous response, activity or enthusiasm! A hundred dollars worth of good, reliable furniture or floor covering for every fifty to seventy dollars you spend! Five hundred for two hundred and fifty—" Just Think Os It." Unrestricted Choice Wheeler’s BEDROOM CHAIRS and ROCKERS *4.95 j Be Here Early $25.50 Brown Genuine LEATHER ROCKER *14.85 Open An Account Slightly Imperfect 9x12-Foot "Neponset” FELT BASErugs *1 3.69 Easy Credit Terms It la Impossible for us to show all the bargains we have enclosed In these four walls but If you come here you can pick them out yourself. We advise taking advantage of this fine opportunity to furnish your home either In part or complete.

$29.75/ 6x9-Foot AXMIHSTER ROCS *15.94 Hurry for These Gas Range Buy an "elevated” gas range, no bending or stooping necessary when doing the family cooking—no breaking of the back —everything waist high. See our "Radio” with large size oven and broiler and 4burner cooking top. Ann ryi"Just think of It,” only P £/•/) Pay only 50c a week. * We have a lot of one-of-a-kind Baby Carrlges any one of which we know you will be delighted to own. Take ons-half off any of the present marked plain figure prices and It will be delivered to your home at once. Come early and get your unrestricted choice.

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