Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1925 — Page 2

HERS'WEEK VS DISCUSSED jWicitv Committee Plans 13 Advertising. advertising for the 192'> week, to be held here Aug. ■■ Sept. 3 was planned at a meetRBt the publicity committee at ||H. today. The wholesale trade of the . Chamber of Comwall be in charge of 1 he event. publicity corr.n.ittee is comof Bert O’Leary, chairman; A. C. H. ( -owder. A. OR. Felix Geddes, Feid 1.. and Allan B. Maxwell. firms, already cirntraeted in the event arc; Buschmann & Sons, Inc., iHtral Wall Paper and Paint Com9y. Cooper-Orowdop Shoe Com E. C. Dolmetsch Company, the Kson, Haven & C-eddes Cos., .HihbonCo., The Indiana News |Hnpany, the Kiefer-Stewart Com' Hny, Kipp Brothers Company, Company, The Hkual China Company, The UosHinge Carpet CompanyjThe United Bates Rubber Companf' Van Camp Hardware & Iron Cos., Allen A. AVil■nson Lumber Company. I MANUFACTURER MISSING 1 7 Times Special I SHELBYVILLE, Ind., .Tune 30. Enos Porter, prominent' Republican feader, is conducting a personal [earch for his son, William E. Porfer, mirror manufacturer, missing ’rom a sanitarium at Battle Creek, vrich., since Saturday.

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NEW APPEAL IS PLANNED Evansville Election Contest to be Taken to Appellate Court. Bv United Frees EVANSVILLE, Ind., Juno 30Preparations were being made today for an appeal tothe appellate court in the Evansville primary election contest case. The appeal to Appellate Court was decided on after the supreme Court ruled it had no jurisdiction in the case. Defeated Republican and Demoractic candidates for the nomination for mayor are contesting the victory of their successful opponents with a charge of misuse of absent voters’ ballots. . , WANT CHURCH RECEIVER Member Alleges Trustees Have Been Combatting Each Other. Another suit asking a receiver tt> take cha-ge of property of the Greek Urthodox Church, 231' N. West St.', was filed today In Superior Court Five by William Dras, a member. It is alleged two sets of trustees have been combating each other. The property is valued at $35,000 with a mortgage of more than SB,OOO outstanding, according to the petition. LIBRARIANS WILL MEET Nine From Indianapolis En Route to Convention at Seattle. Delegation of nine members of the Indianapolis public library staff, headed by Charles E. Rush, librarian, are en route to Seattle, Wash., to attend the convention of the American Library Association. Rush will read papers on “Reaching Boys and Girls Out of School,” and “Regional Training Classes.” STRUCK BY TRAIN; DIES Bv United Frees LOGANSPORT, Ind., .Tune 30. Funeral arrangements were being made today for Scott Kendall, 70, who was fatally hurt when he stepped in front of a Pennsylvania passenger train. Both his feet were severed. HAWAII RAISES QUOTA The department of Hawaii of the American Legion has raised SI,OOO for the Legion national $5,000,000 endowment fund for disabled veterans and World War orphans, James A. Brain, national commander, announced here today.

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COOLIDGE BACK TOSWAMPSCOTT President’s Father Is No Longer in Acute Danger. Bv United Frees PLYMOUTH, Vt., June 30.—Satisfied that his father is no longer in acute danger, President Coolidge left here for the summer "White House” at Swampscott, Mass., shortly after noon today* His 80-year-old father, to whose bedside he rushed Sunday after the elder Coolidge had undergone an operation for a bladder ailment, passed a fair night and this morning was able to sit up in bed for a short time. WOMAN HURT BY BLAST Struck by Fragment of Stump—Man Is Held. Bv United Frees GARY, Ind., June 30.—Struck by a fragment of a stummp that was being dynamited, Mrs. Allen Gestel lay seriously injured In a hospital here today. Joseph Lewandowski, who set off the charge, was held for using dynamite without a permit. BANG! SEVEN COPS Firecracker Causes Police to Rush to Auto Crash. Seven police rushed to 23 S. Capitol Ave. Monday night on a report that a shooting had followed an auto accident. They found that Thomas Dillon, politician, 742 S. Capitol Ave., in parking his auto, had damaged the fender of the auio of Harry Rockwood, 848 N Eastern Ave. While a settlement was being made a boy lighted a firecracker. PHOTOGRAPHS OF PARKS To bring to the public an accurate picture of progress of the city department of parks, R. Walter Jarvis, park superintendent, announced on Monday a series of airplane photographs will be taken in many parts of the city. REMOVAL. IS ORDERED Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell today ordered A. F. Schrimscher removed to Birmingham, Ala., to answer charges of forging Government securities.

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DE CROES HAS EXCELLENT HOT WEATHER FOOD Two Shops Serve Delicious Lunches at Low Prices. When warm days come the appetite wanes; the food that tasted pood enough in winter seems to lose its savor, and lunch time finds one wondering where to go for a meal that is enjoyable as Well as filling. It is a wise appetite indeed that guides its master to one of the De Croes Pastry Shops. Here, for an astonishingly moderate price, one may obtain a meal that would tempt the most jaded palate. Thirty Cent Punch For 30 cents one may be served with a choice of three delicious hot lunches, Consisting of well-seasoned meat, potatoes, a vegetable, a fresh salad, coffee and hot rolls. For 10 cents more one may finish with a slice of pie. De Croes pastry is made by expert pastry cooks of many years experience. Second Shop Opened The combined low cost and high quality of the entire luncheon brought; so many customers to pastry shop No. 1, at 215-217 E. Ohio St., that it outgrew its two rooms, and shop No. 2 at 427 Massachusetts Ave., was opened. Here the same delicious food is served at the same moderate price, and while the shop is a block ov so farther from the downtown section, the food is worth walking a much greater distance.

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START K. OF P. DRIVE Greenwood to Raise SIOO,OOO and By Rite for Home. Bv Unite'd Press GREENWOOD. Ind., June 30. — Supported by 1,000 citizens of Greenwood a campaign was under way today to raise SIOO,OOO and purchase 200 acres for the Knights of Pythias State Home for the Aged. The SIOO,OOO fund and the building site will be offered to the State organization of the lodge next fall and the home will be buflt here If the site is satisfactory. A State-wide drive for funds for. the home will be started. TO INVESTIGATE WATER Board Health Workers Go to Rose Island in Ohio River. A. L. Olhr, epidemiologist for the State board of health, and Raymond Bright, sanitary inspector, today began investigation of canitary conditions at Rose Island, on the Ohio River near Jeffersonville, following complaint made by Louisville health authorities to Dr. William F. King, secretary of State board of health. Persons who picniced recently on the tract are said to have contracted serious stomach disorders, believed to have been caused by contaminated drinking water. NEW ROUTES PETITIONED South Side Motor Coach Hearing Set for July 8. • Hearing on petitions of the South Side Motor Coach Company to establish five new routes between Monument Circle and outlying points to the south of the city will be heard before the public service commission July 8. One of the proposed lines will run to Beech Grove. WIDENING JS RESCINDED Delegation Makes Remonstrance v on Rural St. Project. When a large delegation of remonstrators appeared before the board of works Monday, action for widening and opening Rural St. from Twenty-Fifth to Thirtieth Sts. and from Thirty-Second to Thirty-Fourth Sts. was rescinded by the board. BISHOP CHARTRAND I Ll* Illness will prevent the Rt. Rev. Joseph Chartrand from attending consecration services at Ft. Wayne today for Mgr. J. F. Noll, new bishop of the Ft. Wayne diocese.

LIGHT EQUAL TO SUN British Develop 4,000 Candie|x>wer Arc I-amp. Bu ABA Service LONDON, June '2#. —An electric I arc lamp which when attached to I the ordinary electric currfent socket in your hothe produces light of 4,000 candlepower—equal to that of | the sun—has been developed here. ' It is said to produce the same effect I as a sun bath. TOASTWICH IS * SPECIALTY AT DONAHUESHOP Two Downtown Stores Have ~ Good Food for Summer. , These hot days when the appetite is fickle and only the tastiest food appeals, are the ideal days for enjoying Donohue's special luncheon. Os course, every one enjoys a sandwich, but a toasthwieh is a sandwich plus—a delicious combination of meat and bread, cheese and bread or some other satisfying combination done to a golden brown In a loastwich machine. "With this Donahue serves the kind of coffee that makes all the world look brighter. There are two Donahue stores. One if at 21 E. Ohio St., just across from the Federal bldg., the other at 15 N. Meridian St. Step into either of these stores, already famous among the men as a place where good cigars are sold, order,a special lunch, and It is seeved almost before the order is given. ENGINEER MAKES RECORD > LONDON, June 29.—An engineer on the Northeastern Railway figures he has driven his engine 1,460,000 miles in forty years. He never has had an accident.

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TEACHERS TEACHERISH Y'ocalional Professor at Purdue Is Speaker. Omar H. Day, associate professor of vocational education at Purdue University, deplored the fact teachers “know little about things outside their classrooms," in an laddress before the vocational education department of National Education Association Monday. “We need to have some manual training injected in our teacher training courses,” he said. “We are too teacherish.” SUMMER HOME ENTERED Two Boys Face Vagrancy Charges— Police Hunt Others. Police have two boys under arrest and are searching for two others, all to be charged with burglary. Officers say the four entered the ‘summer home of Ralph Rice, 1430 E. Fifty-Second St.; Richard Mayer, 2805 School St., and Richard Pool, 2825 School St., were held on vagrancy charges. FOR ITCHINGTORTURE Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There Is one remedy that seldom fails to stop Itching torture and relieve skin irritation, and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes skin diseases. Eczema, Itch, Pimples, Rashes, Blackheads, in most cases quickly giye way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching usually at ops Instantly. Zemo ig a safe, antiseptic liquid that may be applied at any time, for it doea not show. Trial bottle 35c Large size SI.OO. Zemo Soap, 25c. All druggists.—Advertisement.

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MEMORIES OF WEDDING KEPT IN PHOTOGRAPH Holland Photo Studio Busy During Month of June. The soft light of many candles flickering against dim church walls —the fragrance of flowers —the melody of the wedding march, heralding the coming of the bride. Then the bride and her attendants, arrayed in frocks planned with all the loving care that a woman gives to the dress she wears for "the most important occasion." Yet, in only a few moments, the beauty of this moment has vanished, never to return, unless the bride has thoughtfully arranged to have her wedding party photographed at the Holland Photo Studip. Cost Small It costs hut little in time nr money to preserve a photographic record of this moment of beauty, and the pleasure such pictures will their possessors will be worth many times any price they may cost. No more thoughtful gilt could be given by the bride to her attendants than a framed photograph of the wedding party, for it preserves the record friendship as well as feminine loveliness. Good Reputation For this reason, mid-summer brides are calling E. S. Mack, proprietor of the studio, and arranging for an appointment at a convenient hour. Mack has long enjoyed an enviable reputation as a photographer, who makes a woman look her best, and the reputation has followed him from his old studio, at Market and Illinois Sts., to the new one on the second floor of the Kresge Bldg., Washington and Pennsylvania Sfs. During the next two months. Mack is making a special rate on Individual photographs.

SPINK-ARMS HOTEL 410 North Meridian St. , A Reality of Convenience INDIANAPOLIS' NEWEST AND FINEST HOTEL. Cnexcelled Transient Bcrvioe ' tl and op. One, two and three-room furnished apartments with kitchen* ette, SIOO per mortb and up. Unfurnished apartmc Its in our new iddttion. SSO and up; unexcelled ?afe service; Table d’hote luncheon, 75 centa; Table d’hote dinner, $1.25; also service ala carte.

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PROBE WIDOW’S DEATH Poison Found in Stomach After Sudden Death. Bv Times Special EVANSVILLE, Ind., June 30. Relatives of Mrs. Margaret Garbrough Franzman, wealthy widow, were investigating the cause of her death at Yonkers, New York, today, as result of poison in the woman’s

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BODY WORK IS SPECIALTY OF VETERAN SHOP Bernd Brothers Have Been in Business Here Since 1873. The famous “one horse chaise” that was so well built it couldn’t wear out would hardly suit the modern taste, for while the enduring vehicle may have worn well, It certainly went out of style long before Its years of service were over. Today the demand, in both wagons and automobiles, is for pleasing appearance In addition to durability, and Bernd Brothers, 109 W. Morrlt St. are able to incorporate both in the wagons and automobile bodies they build. Since 1873 The best evidence of the high quality of their work is the fact that they have been in business in Indianapolis since 1873, long before the automobile delivery truck or any form of automobile was considered a possibility. Build Many In that time they have built thousands of wagons and bodies for cars of all kinds. If a man has an ancient flivver, good as far as engine is concerned, but weak in the body or hopelessly out of date, he may take It to this factory' and have anew body put upon it at a very reasor. able * ost. Delivery wagons, truck bodies and any other sort of vehicle body that may be desired can be built here. Remodeling, repainting and repairing is done by workmen of many years’ experience.

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stomach disclosed In an autopsy. t Mrs. Franzman left for Yonkers a month ago with her half brother shortly after the death of her husband. She became suddenly ill and died. Dispatches from Yonkers said Mrs. Franzman died, following an operation for appendicitus. The halfbrother, Edward Garbrough sold Mrs. Franzman might have taken the poison in the form of medicine to relieve her pain.

We Are Now Located in Oar New Home ,■ 20 WEST OHIO STREET And solicit your Investment Funds which you want to place at thi3 time. 6% on Savings. UNION NATIONAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 20 WEST OHIO STREET

For Correct Time Call MAIN 1493 PAUL D. LUCAS Funeral Director 923 N. Pennsylvania St. Ambulance Service, Day or Night

DONAHUE’S SPECIAL LUNCHEON CONSISTING OF TOASTWITCHES AND COFFEE Will Salsify tlie Mont F.xnetlng Taate 21 E. OHIO ST.™®",®®?^ 10 15 N. MERIDIAN ST.

■ffOPPINS TRACTOR TRUCK I With Fordson Power Plant ™ will solve your transportation problem. Not only tha initial cost, but the operation, upkeep and depredation Is considerable less than that of any truck ot proven merit It Will Pay You to Investigate Before You Buy 2y 8 -TON TRUCK, DELIVERED, $2,250.00 0. F. SCHLENSKER, Dist. 329 W S.^ tPMI

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WE SPECIALIZE ON ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL WELDING MANUFACTURER OF COPPER, BRASS, TIN’, GALVANIZED AND BLACK IRON SPE. CIALTIES. CHAS. E. STEVENSON MANUFACTURER Sheet Metal Specialists 148 East Georgia. Street MA In 3069. Indianapolis, Ind.

We pay more for u.ert cam. Late model, preferred. We deal quick and pay cash. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. S2l NORTH ILLINOIS ST. Main 6090

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TUESDAY, JUNE 30,1925

OPTIMISTS HAVE OUTING Delegations From Over Indians At-i tend Picnic at Park. Baseball provided entertainment for Optimist Club member* and their families at an outing Monday at Broad Ripple Park. Dancing and boating followed dln-l ner. Several delegations from over the State wfcre present.

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