Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 170, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1925 — Page 4
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SCOTTISH RITE CONFERS HONOR Class of 145 Are Given Fourteenth Degree. \ The fourteenth degree was conferred on 145 candidates at the sixtieth annual convocation and reunion of Indiana Scottish Rite, at Scottish Rite Cathedral this afternoon. Senator Arthur R. Robinson, deputy master, presided. The visit of Leon M. Abbott of Boston, sovereign grand commander of the supreme council, Wednesday will be one of the outstanding events. Abbott and S. P. Hubbard, Boston, marshal of the camp, will be special guests at the convocation banquet Wednesday night, when Abbott will speak. Several receptions have been arranged for them. The class will receive fihal degrees Friday.
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TWO MORE DAYS TO LEARN CHARLESTON
Dance Contest to Feature Close of Free Times Instruction. Two more nights! Indianapolis dancers have only tonight and Wednesday in which to learn the “Charleston” free of charge from the Times instructor. Gene La Verne. At Riverside Dance Palace, Thursday night those who have learned W., —Photo by Northland Studio. Gene La Verne the steps from the California expert will compete for valuable prizes—such as money, a diamond ring, a suit of clothes, a handsome dress, a ton of coal, women’s wrist .watch, etc. Don’t you want to be hi on these prizes? You still have time. An evening of learning the steps to night, praotice tomorrow night—and there you are! If you don’t care to compete for prizes, come out and learn to “Charleston” anyway. It will be a lot of satisfaction to up to date in your dancing this winter. Riverside Dance Palace tonight, 8 to 10:30. Valuable prizes from The Indianapolis Times: Rogers & Cos., 5 N Illinois Sa.; Schwartz Quality Clothes Shop, 18 S. Illinois St.; Morrison’s, 4 W. Washington St.; Yuncker Bot tling Works, 860 Massachusetts Ave.; Indianapolis HeatTand Light Com pany, Florsheim Shoe Shop, 24 E. Washington St.; the Peacock Shoe Shop. 4 E. Washington St.; Hogue Fuel and Supply Company, 1310 W Twenty-Ninth St.; National Shirt Shop, 20 N. Pennsylvania St.; Hatter Newmark, 3 N. Illinotos St.: Ryan's, 23 S. Illinois St.; Starr Piano Company, 49 Monument Place, and Indianapolis Music House, 134 N Pennsylvania St. Blue Bell Hat Shop, 110 N. Pennsylvania St American Wholesale Grocery Com pany, 348 W. Washington St.. Northwestern State Bank, corner Clifton and W. Thirtieth St.; H. H Mayer, Inc., jewelexs, 42 W. Wash ington St. DRIVER IN ILL LUCK Story m Auto Accidents Related to Police—One Is Arrested. Thomas Bray, 1127 Union St., had a lot of ill luck, he told police to day. Bray said his car was struck by an International Truck Company truck at South and Delaware Sts., at 12:30 p. m. Monday. A wheel was broken off. After this was repaired his auto and one driven by Leonard Dupont, 644 Marion Ave., collided at Georgia and Meridian Sts., and then Bray’s car struck the parked machine of I. A. Whlttz, 216 S. Meridian St. Dupont was charged with speeding.
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CHIEF CLERK PROMOTED .5. A. Nordmeyer to Take Office at Chicago. ,T. A. Nordmeyer, chief clerk in the office of the commercial agent of the Norfolk and Western Railway company, 310 Guaranty Bldg., has been promoted to a smiliar position in the railroad’s Chicago office, it was announced today. Tortured by rash on face Resinol atops itching and makes eldn clear and smooth “I had a breaking out on my face that looked like chicken pox. I suffered so from it that at night I would not sleep . 1 for hours at a time. I tried varlous remedies, but nothing did me any good until I tried Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment. It y stopped the itching and burning lu-SSaNfJ instantly and after a few applications the skin peeled oft and left my face clear and smooth. Instead of rough and bumpy. I don’t know of anything better than the Resinol products.” (Signed) W. R. Mitchell, Piney Creek, N. C., Jan. I.—Advertisement. The Waiter's Secret! “I’ve received five-dollar tips for this little tip to patrons. It’s a secret I carry right in my pocket, and it lets folks eat anything. I’ve told dyspeptics to order rich foods and top ’em off with pastry-. Then I give ’em a little tablet and send ’em away smiling!’’ Ailments like dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stomach—are not caused by what you eat. Give your digestive system a little scientific help. And eat what you like! Yes, even doughnuts; baked beans; dishes cooked with onions. Stuart’s dyspepsia tablets give your stomach the alkaline it needs —and that’s all there is to it! Eat your fill, and don’t fear acidity, gas, or distress in any form! Men and women of every age,,in all walks of life, have sworn by Stuart’s —for more than thirty years. Pleasant, harmless*, and they do the work. Your First Box FF.EF, 1 Any druggist in the land has Stuart’s dyspepsia tablets. A big box is only 60c — they are less than a penny apiece 1 So, why suffer? Get a 25c metal box of Stuart’s for the pocket—and keep it filled. One box free if you write the F. A. Stuart Company, Dept.H, Marshall, Mich. STUART’S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
LAFAYETTE MEN TO TALK Mechanical Engineers to Meet at Lincoln, Nov. 24. H. A. Iluebotter of Lafayette, will be one of the principal speakers at the meeting of the Indiana section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers at Lincoln, Nov. 24. His subject w-ill be "The Trend of Automotive Development.” “Engineering Management as Applied to Students’ Unions,” will be the subject of J. L. Walters of Lafayette, at the meeting. NORMAL WEATHER DUE Winter Temperatures to Pass ToNight, Is Prediction. After a touch of winter Monday Indianapolis Is due to get back to normal tonight and Wednesday, the United States Weather Bureau predicted. Lowest temperature should
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be about 88 or 40 tonight and the mercury may reach 50 Wednesday, J H. Armington, meteorologist, said. WILL CLEAN STREETS Council Will Have Special Meeting to Vote Funds. City councilmen Monday night responded to an appeal from John F. Walker, street cleaning superintendent, that leaves and debris must be removed from the streets and agreed to meet In special session next Monday night to vote funds. Walker seeks $3,000 for the salaries fund. Florida Trip at Fixed Coat Only $l5O pays all expenses except din-ing-car meals for 10-aay trip. Live in a eozv tropical beach cottage, all meals, hotel' service, golf, Ashing, swimming, boating. Special all Pullman trains leave December 1 and 15. Write Ilolly-wood-by-the-Sea. Touring Dept., 1012 Merchants Bank Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.
STRIKE AUTO; BEAT DRIVER Motorist Tells Police Atjout His Mishaps. Because he alighted from his auto and Inquired of two men why they drove their machine into his car, stopped at a filling station at New York St. and Indiana Ave., Scott Smih, 1120 N. Capitol Ave., has a fractured leg, an injure mouth and Is minus several teeth totjay. Smith said the men were In a large car that struck his machine head-on. When he got out they attacked him and then drove away.
WARN AGAINST MAN Police Issued a warning today for everyone to watch for a man, masquerading as an electric company representative, and asking if electric light wires Interfere with the radio. They think he wants to gain entrance to homes to plan burglaries. A report on the man was made by Mrs. S. H. Wieland, 223 S. Audubon Rd. Other burglaries were; John HowRECOMMENDS IT TO HIS FRIENDS “Pass It along to every one if possible,” writes Landon Taylor, Dorchester, lowa. “I hope It will help others the same as myself. Every morning I was dizzy and could hard, ly walk, but now I feel fine. I never thought the change possible In taking your pills.” FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stumlnnt for the kidneys, flush the kidneys and increase the amount of waste matter carried out of your system.—Advertisement.
TUESDAY, NOV. 17, 1925
ard, 1236 Fayette St., clothing. $59; Mrs. Rodger McNutt. 518*4 E. Twentieth Bt.. dime bank, and $9; Mrs. Oliver Muston, 1613 N. Capitol Ave., lace ourtalns, S3O; and Mrs. Clara Thurston, 777 N- Meridian St., purse, $4. STOP ITCHING ECZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help Yon Never mind how often- yon have tried and failed, you enn stop burning. Itching Eczema quickly by applying Zomo. In a short time usually every traca of Eczema, Tetter, IMraplea, Hash, Blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making It vigorously healthy, always use Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It Is the one dependable treatment for skin troubles of all kinds. All druggists.— Advert lsement.
