Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 74, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1925 — Page 13

FRIDAY, AUG. 7, 1925

CONFERENCE ON RURAL TEACHING WILL BEAUG. 18 Sherwood to Be Principal Speaker at Terre Haute Meeting. Dr. Henry Noble Sherwood, State superintendent of public instruction, will be principal speaker at the fifth conference on rural education, to be held at the State Normal School at Terre Haute, Aug. 18. A series of rural education conferences is being held throughout the State this year nuder the auspices of the State department” of public instruction, the Indiana Farm Bureau Federation, the Indiana Township Trustees’ Association, the Indiana County Superintendents’ Association, State Normal School, the Indiana League of Women Voters and the Sta*e Teachers’ Association. Linnaeus N. Hines, president of the State Normal School, will preside at the Terre Haute conference. The Bev. Roy B. Deer, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Terre Haute will give the invocation. Speakers will be George A. Spencer, assistant State superintendent of public instruction; Mrs. Charles W. Sewell, Otterbein, second vice president of the Indiana Farm Bureau Federation; Ivan Morris, trustee of Honey Creek Tfownship, Vigo County; Mrs. B. B. White, Terre Haute, president of the Indiana League of Women oVters. F. M. Stalker, dean of the Indiana State Normal School; J. C. Vermilion, superintendent of the Putnam County schools; Z. M. Smith, State director of vocational education; E. E. Ramsey, State school inspector. Miss Blanche Merry, State at-

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Patrolman Handles Hard District t

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Patrolman Thomas Sullivan

A territory that takes in some of the most notorious alleged colored resorts along Senate Ave., is left t’o Patrolman Thomas Sullivan to watch while he is patroling District 35, bounded by St. Clair affid Sixteenth St., and Senate Ave. Many a mystery murder and many a stampede has taken place when police attempted to raid some of the colored places of amusements, and Sullivan has been in the thick of some of them. Sullivan was appointed to the department Jan. 13, 1915, and lives at 214 McKim St. He works from 7 a. m until 3 p. m.

tendance officer; George H. Reitzel, superintendent of the Hendricas County schools, and Richard Park, superintendent of Sullivan County school's.

PLAGUE DEATH RATEDWINDLES Sees Tuberculosis Gone in Quarter Century. Bu Titncs Svccial CHICAGO, Aug. 6. —Tuberculosis will be as uncommon in the United States twenty-five years from now as leprosy is today if the ratio of decrease in the death rate for the last fifteen years continues, according to Harry G. Samsor* of the National Selected Morticians In an address here. “Indications are that all the present causes of death by disease will register a marked decrease In the next quarter of a century," said Samson. "It is predicted that infant ihortality will have' been reduced to almost nothing and that successful ways will have been discovered to prevent cancer. “Reduction in the death rate for tuberculosis in this country which decreased from 140 for each 100,000 population in 1910, to less than 100

Saturday and Monday

Seven Piece Living Room Outfit 3-Piece Living Room Suite L*l*A*A* JJ? 1 Davenport Table •jV.LiI • L*l •LG • L*J • • L*J • Y H mis H U • • 1 Set Book Ends I 1 Table Scarf 1 Bridge Lamp.-...,. AVr The living room suite is covered in high-grade velour with Nachman spring construction and loose cushions. Several covers to choose from. Very liberal terms. Credit Capitol Furniture Cos. 211 E. WASH. ST. Opposite Courthouse

WE APOLOGIZE! Yes—Folks Honestly and Sincerely Apologize—Please forgive us —We thought the immense sale force provided for this Big Occasion could handle the Crowds—But when This BIG DOUBLE STORE —4 FLOOFS AND BASEMENT Was Packed to the Limit ALL DAY LONG All Heads and Hands Helping Customers, All in Good Humor, All Trying Their Best We Had to Close the Doors Again Let Crowds In and Out MUST HAVE BEEN 14,000—T00 BUSY TO COUNT ’EM FACTS REALIZED I OLD RELIABLE CONCERN When a sale is on the square with Yes, Folks—The Old Reliable Con- ' everybody—when you honestly have cern—been In this business over 100 and give the people well-known high years—known all over the United grade reliable, standard goods States. One of the largest Instltutruthfully cut the prices—cut them tlons of Its kind in America. NOW deep, tlje. people will make a beaten SELLING OUT IN ITS ENTIRETY, path to your store. By honest, ridiculous low prices, and They did—and wlfl continu^—here. m,nd y°u-°n everything, too. A Sale On the Square With Everybody SO PLEASE COME AGAIN—REMEMBER We Leave Nothing Out That Will Hinder You From Buying, or Us to Sell, LILLY HARDWARE CO. # 114-16-18 EAST WASHINGTON ST. Doors Open at 8A- Close 6P. M. Be There. Quarter of a Million Stock. It All Goes—Everything.

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in 1922, as well as the decrease in other contagious and infectious diseases, are due mainly to more systematic prophylactic and sanitation measures and a growing scientific knowledge of disease and its cure,” he said. POLICE ARREST SOLDIER George A. Curley, 23, a soldier, at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, was slated at city prison today after police were called to the bus terminal, 50 Kentucky Ave., where he was reported to be accosting women. He was charged with Intoxication.

ClftW EXCURSION ~~ VIBf? SUNDAY, AUGUST 9 DECATUR, ILL., $2.75 SEE BEAUTIFUL LAKE DECATUR Vl.lt Turkey Run—lndiana State Park—Mar.hall—(l.S3 Train leaves 7 a. m.; returning, leaves Decatur 8 p. m. WEEK-END FARES TO ALL POINTS ON C. I. & W. ONE FARE ROUND TRIP Saturday or Sunday, Returning up to following Monday Tickets or Information Union Station, Phone MAln 4587; 38 West Ohio street. Phone Circle 4600.

Capitol Furniture Cos. A Sensational Value for Saturday and Monday

RESUMPTION EXPECTED Correspondence Paves Way For Mine Parley Reopening. Bu United Press ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Aug. 7. —An exchange of formal correspondence between John L. Lewis, head of the miners and Samuel D. Warriner, chief of the anthracite mine operators today, indicated the conference here draw up anew wage scale and working agreement will be resumed soon. Both leaders expressed hope that a strike o 158,000 anthracite mine workers on Sept. 1, will not be necessary.

Very Liberal T erms

THIEF WANTS WARMTH Someone Is looking forward to a cold winter, police say today. The Rybolt Heating Comparv, 632 Massachusetts Ave., reported a furnace valued at $75 taken from anew house at 1512 E. Thirty-Fourth St.

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