Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 161, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1925 — Page 21

FRIDAY, NOV. b, 19

CLUB GIVES ROUTES TO GRIDIRON GAMES Hoosier Motor Organization Tells How to Get to Important Football Contests Saturday.

Be;si routes to the football games Saturday, as given by the touring department of the Hoosier Motor Club, are: , Ohio State vs. Indiana, at Columbus, Ohio Leaving Indianapolis, go east on Washington St. and follow the red, white and blue banded poles through Greenfield. Cambridge City, Richmond, Eaton, Dayton, Brandt, Springfield to Columbus. The disiance is 175 miles. The road is l*ived throughout, the only deviations from the road being account twe bridge run-arounds just west of Richmond. I’urduo vs. Franklin, at Lafayette, I ml. Leaving the city, go north on Me : ridian &t. to Thirtieth St. Turn left and proceed west on Thirtieth St. through the park; cross river bridge and continue west three-quarters of n mile from the park. Here turn right on State Rd. G and follow same to Lebanon. There arc three detours on the direct road between Lebanon and Lafayette. The road without detours is over the Jackson Highway through Frankfort, Daylon and Mulberry* Distance is six-ly-nine miles. Rlinois vs. Chicago at Urbana, 111. Leaving Indianapolis go north on Meridian St. to Thirtieth St. Turn left and proceed west on Thirtieth St., through the park, cross river bridge, and continue west three quarters of a mile from the park. Hera turn ri&ht on State Rd. 6 and follow same to Lebanon. West from Lebanon take State Rd. 33 through Crawfordsville to the Indiana-Illinois State line; State Rd. 10 from the Slate line to Urbana. The distance is 123 miles. Road is of pavement to Lebanon, gravel to the AVabash River and paved on to Urbana. .Necessary to use old paved road in two instances between Danville and

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Three-Piece Living Room Suite \ All f Sixty-Inch Brown Mahogany Davenport Table 'l.'!!!.'.*."**.’*!!.* ) A 1 * or Choice of Floor, Bridge or Table Lamp <t* >b/\ a a Set of Polychrome Book-Ends * $ 1 .UU Imported Tapestry or Silk Scarf ”V . . JL 0 <^f= aid i ?nlv 0 Z 8 o f lt * e h 8 J a t nS e K try ’? en “ in# l#athcr or 'velour.* This ’is’ all high grade merchandise y oneof the many bargains in our autumn sale. TERMS TO SUIT YOUR PURSE.

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Card Table, $1.89 NO TEUSPHOXE ORDKRS

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,'rbana. These stretches are of short endurance. Oakland City vs. Earlham at Oakland City, Ind. Leaving Indianapolis go west on Washington St. to the forks in the road (throe miles west). Bear left and follow State Rd. 3 through Stilesville, Terre Haute to the In-diana.-Illinois State line; continuing west on Illinois State Rd. 11 to Marshall, 111. From Marshall go south on State Rd. through Lawrenceville to Mt. Carmel: ferry to Indiana side and follow the Atlantic-Pacific Highway to Princeton and Oakland City. Distance is 183 miles. The road is of pavement to Mt. Carmel and graveled on to destination. HERMIT 50 YEARS DIES Son, 60, Broken-Heartod as Death Breaks “Wild" Life. Bn United Prens PETERSBURG, Ind., Nov. S.— Johnny Watkins, 60, today sits heart-broken by the bier of his father, Steve Watkins, 86, with whom he shared the life of a hermit for more than fifty years. Watkins, a veteran of the Civil War, together with his son, has lived a secluded life in the woods near here for years In the summer thay slept under the trees in fair weather and in a hollow tree when It rained. In the winter they slept on the ground In a rude shack. Neither man shaved, and when the father was washed and shaved at a morgue the son did not recognize him. MA CCA BEE HEAD SPEAKS Milo Meredith, great commander of Indiana Maccabees, addressed Indianapolis Tent No. 35 at 36 W. Washington St., Thursday night. A general meeting will be held Nov. 28 in Castle Hall.

Save $lO on This : Kitchen Cabinet P Our Regular Price Is $49.75 1 J ON SALE FOR |tL_J^jljj IQQJS JgjgS ' ejrsjr — -dl I ('oinplete set of glassware. jA xt/ I ! h nil drop Hour bln. iu>ii<N>rroslre bread box. Sanitary W feaTT- 1 -- shelves. Rack for rolling fit" u' T Lj-'iST*' ' s ”r ll . pin. Disappearing door. ffiTk ill m All exactly as shown. Jj SI.OO FIRBT PAYMENT

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25 Tables to Select From. All Different Styles. CHOICE Some Sold as High as $45.00

IRISHMAN 112 AT HIS DEATH Dan Macarthy Outlived Five Wives. Hu Time* i!;>rctn! T PREACH, Ireland, Nov. 6.—People here laugh and think of Daniel Bull Macarthy when they read stories about hale and hearty centenarians: Macarthy was born here in 1685. 1-Te outlived four wives before, at 84 years of age, he married a fifth, by whom he had twenty children. The census of Macarthy’s children by his previous wives was lost geneBEWARE The OGUBH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Oteomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is anew medical discovery with two-folcl action; it soothes and heals the infi.amed membranes and inhibits germ growth. Os all known drugs, creosote is rec ognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and cold# and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to ths stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma bronchitis and other forms of respira tory diseases, and is excellent for build ing up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold is not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist. Creomulsion Company. Atlanta, Ga. —Advertisement.

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rations ago, and the gravestones In the private family praveyard have disappeared. Almost to the day of his death at 112 in 1797, Macarthy rode in foxhunts. Between fox-hunting seasons he used to walk twelve miles dally across rough country. The infant death rate In the United States is higher than in England, Wales. Denmark, Norway, Sweden or the Irish Free State.

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SIDNEY'S BARGAIN STORE

Remember the Address—See Sidney’s FIRST

LEM HEADS WILL CONFER Department of Adjutants to Discuss Organization. A national conference of department adjutants of the American Lc-

PROFITS BE HANGED 'ORDERS ARE: SELL! SELL! SELL! EVERYTHING TO THE BARE WALLS AND GET OUT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. OUR CRITICAL NECESSITY IS TO HAVE THIS LARGE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE SOLD OUT BY THE TIME WE SUBLEASE THIS STORE-YOU BE THE JUDGE

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gon will be held at the national ' headquarters of the Legion here on j Nov. 16, 17 and 18, it was announced today. Topics pertinent to the Legion’s ! vork will be discussed. A "Junior i World Series,” to be played in Phila- ] delphta, will be the subject of an address by Major John L. Grlfhth, . executive vice president of the Na-1 ticnal Amateur Athletic Association. A membership campaign and Na-tion-wide organization will be the principal subjects discussed.

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FOUNTAIN PENS Waterman. SrlwclTfr. I.lfetk e, Conklin, Moure, Duofold, Netv Improved Eversharp Pencils. Pens nnd Pencils Repaired CLARK & CADE C!a>pool Drnr Store

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That's why men and a pair No More, No women can buy new vL (HP ml Less. Every pair strictly first quality foot- cj? first quality. Positively wear here for only— no seconds or table shoes.

TKY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY WILL BRING RESULTS.

..cticced Prices. Rec-^C ords and Music Rolls Oi/C New Edison Records Indianapolis Music Exchange No. 7 Pembroke Arcade.

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Pay for a lot of fni'ey fixtures—ground floor high rents —charge accounts, etc. We don’t have them.

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