Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 179, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1925 — Page 12

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POSTOFFICES ARE ASSAILED IN MAGAZINE Civil Service Leader Says Reputed ‘Efficiency’ 'Doesn’t Exist. Bu Times Special WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.—Contention of Postmaster General Harry S. New that the United States Postoffice Department Is operated efficiently, is controverted by William Dudley Foulke, former president of the National Civil Service Reform League. New recently asserted that despite the $42,000,000 postal deficit, “the de-' partment is managed with a scrupulous exactness and regard for safe economies that is not equalled in any great industrial corporation in the country.’’ Foulke, writing In the magazine, Gopd Government, declares, however, that the deficit could be largely eliminated if the department were operated as a business institution, rather than a political machine. Foulke points out that 40,000 fourthclass postmasters in the country mainly owe their appointments to politics, and asserts, “it is safe to say that a large proportion of the postmasters of the country could be released from their positions and their salaries .saved and the work of the offices would go on just as well without them.’’ TRAGEDY IS DISCOVERED boy and Girl Found Dead Clasped in Each Other's Anns. Bu XEA Service LONDON, Nov. 27.—A mysterious tragedy was discovered when a young man and girl were found dead, clasped in each others' arms with their heads in a gak oven. On the table nearby was a note in the girl’s handwriting, “Good-by, dad, this is the end. Bury us together. Pride goes before a fall.’’ WALKING ON SPRINGS Children Offered Kangaroo Sensation by Innovation. Bu NEA Service LOND ON, Nov. 27. —Leaping through the air like a kangaroo is the exciting sensation offered to children by the recent invention of shoes with springs. These novel exercising toys are strapped to the feet in the same manner as roller skates and the wearer can walk, run, Jump or dance on them. BOGUS MONEY SCARE SOFlA—Collectors of the most popular American product in the Balkans —American dollars —are worrie dbecause bogus American bills are being introduced in the country. American paper money has become the currency of trade in the Balkans.

Last Few Days! CLOSING-OUT SHOE SALE Sales like this don’t last forever —bargains such as these are quickly snapped up. When you have an opportunity to buy fiew first-class footwear at CLOSING OUT SALE PRICES you should act at once. This sale closes in a few more days. /sx Ladies’ Pumps, Straps, Novelties and Oxfords $ \ '£&. $ 2 = —These Startling Values Satina v Will Bring Hundreds of Thrifty VCS Velvets Bhoppers to this Busy Closing-Out Sals \ and Tana ~ I 7TI I Ladies’, Boys’ and Children’s 8/ Ladies rineLomfort I /K lta*!sk srasoon I RUB JI AdM I 40C GALOSHES CHILDREN’S SHOES Q And Radio Boots I VAX Anortmont 1% 51.99 for Women JL Remember the Location Just One-Half Block East of Courthouse

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PRODUCTION INCREASES Power Output of In liana Jumps Twenty-Four Per,Cent. Bv Times Special WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.—Production of electric power by Public utility plants in Indiana has increased 24 per cent over a year ago, according to report by the United States Geological Survey. The report includes operations only through September. Increased

“KING OF THE IVORIES"

Harry M. Snodgrass Exclusive Brunswick Artist FROM RADIO STATION WOS Who is playing to capacity houses this week at Keith’s Theater. Appearing In Person AT OUR STORE Between 12 and 1 o’Clock SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28 Come to our store Saturday and see Harry M. Snodgrass, the “King of the Ivories,’’ the world’s most popular radio star. Mr. Snodgrass will personally autograph all of his records sold during this hour. Brunswick Records by Harry M. Snodgrass THREE O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING ) THE MOONLIGHT, A WALTZ AND YOU ....[ 80U Snodgrass’ Own Composition ) 750 DUSTING THE KEYS 1 2852 BLUE EVENING BLUES j 75c J&rwvuvicJiShap 124 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST.

power production since that time will be reported on later. From July to September of this year the State’s power output jumped from 115,(168,000 to 129,971,000 kilowatt-hours. m BIG FAMILY—LESS RENT LONDON. —Guildford rural school district is attempting to pass a ruling requiring a rebate of 6d. a week on rent for each child after the first two under compulsory school age.

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SWINE ENTRIES MADE Hampahires From Indiana to Be In Live Stock Exposition. CHICAGO. 111, ov. 27.—Among the recent entries from Indiana In the swine carload classes at the In-

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ternational Lve Stock Exposition here, Nov. 28 to Dec. 5, are one load of Ilampshires each from the feed lots of Gus Meyer, Elwood; Michael Meyer, Elwood, and J. M. Ballard, Marlon. Gus Meyer exhibited the grand champion carload of swine at the

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1918, 1919 and 1922 Internationals, while Ballard ' captured the honors at the 1920 and 1923 shows. Other entries include two loads of Hereford yearlings from Armour Morgan, Perrysville, and one load of Angus yearlings from J. Husemann of Crown Point.

MorrisonS *• * FOUNDED %!09‘4 Known for Remarkable Value Giving 4 W. WASHINGTON ST. Great Reduction SALE COATS FOR TODAY and SATURDAY

Especial Values Formerly Sold Up to $25.00

A tremendous sacrifice of coats! Fur-trimmed coats—flared coats—straightline coats—all included in this exceptional sale. All the newest colors in styles for street, business, dress and general tfear, \ EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE and Serviceable DRESSES The smartest styles! Newest shades! Greatest values! This whole sale is nothing short of startling in the variety and savings offered in Satins, Canton Crepes, Flannels, Serges and Velvets. $*7.90 All Sizes KB Extra Women’s mm Sizes and Misses* Dresses that sold for sls up to $25 in the newest shades and materials. Early selection assures you of a great saving.

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