Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 166, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1925 — Page 10

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INDIAN SUMMER FAILS TO GOME Fall Rains Are Disastrous to Many Crops. Bu Times Special WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—What’s happened to Indian Summer this year? This question is being asked from the Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic Coast following a succession of rainy and cold weeks that have cost farmers thousands of dollars in delayed crop operations, to say nothing of turning gridirons into quagmires for nearly every big football game. For five consecutive weeks, starting about Sept. 25, the weather has been unfavorable for farm work in the middle states. It was too cool and wet also in the New England states where there was considerable complaint of unharvested potatoes rotting. From Tennessee eastward heavy rains the last week in October caused interruption to picking and ginning. Similar conditions prevailed in Texas, where the prospect for a top crop is still unfavorable, because of weevils and worms. Much better conditions prevailed during the last of October in Oklahoma and Arkansas, although the weather was rather cool. The hardest hit sections of the country were southeastern Texas and .Louisiana where in njany sections the rainfall during the third week in October was eight inches above normal. TWO ON AD COMMITTEE Flanner and Mellett to Be On Convention Body. F. B. Flanner of the Flanner and Buchanan Mortuary, and John C. Mellett, executive secretary of the Indiana Public Utility Association have accepted appointments as members oftlie Gn-to-Philadelphia Committee of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, it has been announced. The object of the committee is to promote a large delegation to the International Advertising Convention at Philadelphia, June EVANGELIST STARTS WAR Billy Sunday Attempts to Oust Dance Hall. Bu Times Special WINONA LAKE, Ind., Nov. 12. Rev. Billy Sunday, evangelist, declared war against promoters who declared their Intention of starting a dance hall near here. “A man can do as he pleases about purchasing land in close proximity to the seat of the Winona Assembly, but let him start a dance hall and he’ll find a fight on his hands,” Sunday said.

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Health or Sickness Depends Much Upon the Condition of Your Teeth Remove the Cause Statistics show that a great many present-day illnesses, such as rheumatism and neuralgia, are caused directly or indirectly by lack of care of teeth. Consult a Competent Dentist We will give you a free examination and if there is work to be done, you will receive expert dentistry at a moderate price. “I wish to tell the people that are suffering with bad health that the People’s Dentists extracted 30 teeth for me. I never felt the least bit of pain. Just go give them a trial. One tooth will convince you that this testimony Is true and I am truly thankful for their refined treatment. CORDIA HALL, 1532 S. Belmont Ave., City.” The People’s Dentists 86% W. WASHINGTON ST. Honrs—B A. M. to 9 P. M. Sundays, 9 A. M. to 13 M. Over Gousepohl Trunk Store.

ACCOUNTANT HONORED Indianapolis Man Made Member of American Institute. Associate membership in the American Institute of Accountants has been voted to John Edward Keough of 420 E. Thirty-Eighth St., accord? ing to notice received today by him. Admission come only by examination. The institute is a national professional organization which maintains the standards and ethics of professional accounting through the enforcement of a code of rules. WITHSTOOD WATER A pair of radio head phones, salvaged from the U. S. S. Lake Erie, sunk off Cardiff, Wales, during the World War, Is now being used with as much success as a brand new pair, according to W. F. Jepson of North Philadelphia, who came into possession of the ear "muffs” while recovering from wounds in an English hospiltal.

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INDIANA COUNTY ACENT WINNER Vermilion Man Places in Soil Contest. Bu Times Special WASHINGTON. D. C., Nov. 12. O. B. Riggs, county agent from Vermilion County, Indiana, was one of the winners in the 1925 program of Soil Improvement contest conducted by the northern division of the Soil Improvement Committee of the National Fertilizer Association, it was announced today by Doctor A. G. McCall, chairman of the judging committee. This contest was open to county agents in twenty-six northern States,

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each State being allowed to select and submit its best county soil improvement programs. Six States shared in the prizes. The winnings agents were: H. W. Soule, Vermont; Charles B. Drewry, Wisconsin; P. A. Young, Ohio; J. A. Muster, Missouri; Riggs and R. A. Payne, Massachusetts. BOAI3 ROLLS fl CL', made with CONSTIPATION STAFFORD BLINDING 818 N, Meridian St., Indianapolis. CHRISTMAS CARDS ORDER EARLY STAFFORD ENGRAVING CO. PHOTO-engravers, commercial ARTISTS, STEEL INTAGLIOS Manufacturer, of Ol.tlnrtlve Greeting Cards. Dealers Wanted

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An Urgent Invitation Every young: man and woman has a standing' invitation to join the suec.wsful forces of business The only admission fee is the necessary preparation coupled with Industry, honesty, etc. Business is always calling for new recruits, and It looks to the business college for its supply. Prepare, work hani. be square and the result will be gratifying and sure. Attend Indiana Business Colltsge at Marion, Muncle. Loca,report. Anderson. Kokomo, Lafayette. Columbus. Richmond. Vincennes or Indianapolis. Clias. C. Cring is president and Ora E. Butt, general manager. Get in touch with the point you prefer, or see. write or telephone Fred W. Case, Principal. Pennsylvania and Vermont Sts.. First Poor North V. W. Ct A., Indianapolis.

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