Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 184, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1925 — Page 10
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INDIANA BOY, 19, IS HEALTHIEST ; f 1 George Cuskaden Is St. Paul > Student-Athlete. taw Vnitei Prcst CHICAGO, Deo. 3.—ls yon,would be Wealthy, shun night life, get plenty of sleep, rise early In the morning, eat simple foods and take plenty of exercise. This Is the advice of Alice Burkhart, 15, of Audubon County, lowa, and George Cuskaden, 14, of St. Paul, Ind., who were adjudged the healthiest boy and. girl in . the United States at the contest yi connection with the International livestock Exposition. Alice is five feet, five inches tall and weighs 131 pounds, plays tennis, basketball, swims and rides horseback and Mips around on the lowa farm where she was born. George is five feet, seven Inches tall and vteighs 155 pounds. He plays on his school basketball team, the baseball - team and ran with the track Now' he helps hia father work their 200 acre farm. w-V' ——— Building Permits w _ Bead* Loonri#. reroof. 24 N. Pershing, $.^94. X>. J. Oonin. reroof. 420 X. Ltnwood, s<. "! Fred ! Thom, reroof. 2151 N. Oflney, x. Hatcher, furnace, 1421 Oomell. William Lory, rarage. 3128 Macpherson. .5360. t j G. Hamffl. tank. 9N. SOtate. $460. Hermann, rarage, 1720 S. Cox. garagv. 4\o N. Randolph, J. W. Wonl.wortli. opening, 11 E. Washlnrton, 'V Willi a,n Penrose, garage, 1150 W. Thir-tr-Fonjrth. S2OO. . . . * F. E. Ayres, g-arage. 1501 E. Raymond, $362. -L O. Rajghtndre. garage, 301 N. Talbog. garage, 1633 E. Raymond, $556; Indian Refining Company, boiler. 3516 EL New. York. $1,460. x dwelling. 1402 Momtfumaoa, 1400 MontClark,; .furnace, .1,927 N. La Salle, Hanna, dwelling. T 25 N. Dnwood. ss,ood> _ H. <3. Hanna, furnace; 726 N. Linwood, s3l oy - _J. fL Jackson, garage, 1500 W. TwentyFirst, JjfiOO. v Xi- Moran, garage. 3433 Carrollton. _ A. sedeganl. dwelling. 275 W. FortyFourtlT,s677oo. _ A. Hedt-gard, furnace, 275 W. FortyFourth. .$240. Hooeler Box Company, garage, 323 N. Rldgerwyw, S3OO. , HVadloe ■ & POsh. garage, 5117 N. Pennsylvania, s3oo'. Polar lOe Company, addition. 16 W. Howard; SI,OOO, Carrollton Reformed Church, bo tier, Oarrolltoft-arid <FUrty-Fourth. SBO6. w. T. Ayceg. boiler, Wallace and WaahT. B. Brydon,-boiler. 5724 .Tullan, $426. N. C, Archer, boiler. 901 Ashland. $325. J. H. Rottman, reroof. 1327 E. Waalitngton, S2OO. Otis Morris, partition. 1604 Howard. S3OO. ■ IndlgMpolls- Water Company, boiler, Twentieth .-and Brighton. S7OO. JosoK-onn Ltimber Company, garage, 8503 Guilford. S2OO. Harry- Jordan, dwelling, 5533 Audubon Hr, $13,000. Marriage Licenses . Claude O. Huffman. 2,2. .Ft. Harrison, soldV<r ;"U(SLy- 1. Harpman. 17. 683 E. ■tu-hlgan. Mary F. Waltrer. 20, 1754 N. Rural, TOd#dlsnener;_ Merle Lisby, 27. 1754 N. Charles T. McNeaV 23. Columbus. Ind.. machinist; Maxine Wilson. 32. 207 Davlan Apts., stenowatoher. Ernest E. Hughes. 32. Terre Haute, Ind.. agent; .Marguerite Adamson, 28. 735 E. Mania, c Thomas G. Crawford. 42, 4904 Broadway. manager'; Nolle -M. Conder. 39, 234 B. Pratt, assistant manager. Istes J. Mingleton. 29, 2242 Sheldon, laborer: John Eva Finney. 22. 633 W. ervmoot. maid. BATTERY SOLUTIONS 'She Bureau of Standards has conducted arTlnvestlg'atlon of solutions which are supposed to charg'd batteries Instantly. Analysis revealed that the solutions tested -contains 38 to 42 per cent of sulphuric acid. The solutions which came under the test are lneffectlver says the Bureau of Standards.
Christmas Toys
WHEEL TOYS 5c00ter5...92.00 to $8.50 Coaster Wagons.*l.so to $12.50 Sc udder Cars $8.50 Kiddie Kars ....$2.00 to $5.50 Kiddie Bikes $2.50 to $6.50 VelociSedes... $3.50 to $18.50 ; aby Walkers ..$4.00 to $6.50 Tricycles.... $13.50 to SIB.OO GAMES Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn • $1.50 Santa Fe Trail SI.OO Treasure Island SI.OO Alici*~tn Wonderland.sl.oO Hunting Game. 25C Black Sambo SI.OO Mechanical Toys Twin Trolleys f>OC Felix the Cat 50<* Buddy the Ostrich...sl.oo
Maggie and Jiggs 50rf Autos 25c to $2.50 Big, Show Circus. ...... $2.00 Klectrio Questioner $3.50
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JOIN OUR 1926 t 'i Christmas Money Club You May Want $25, SSO or SIOO for Christmas, 1926 Easy to Accomplish This Way Pay 25 for 50 weeks and receive $ 12.50 \ With Pay 50c for 50 weeks and receive $ 25.00 f Pay SI.OO for 50 weeks and receive $ 50.00 ) ** /O Pay $2.00 for 50 weeks and receive SIOO.OO l Interest The Union Trust Company The Leading Treat Company of Indiana 120 East Market Street CAPITA!* SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $2,300,000
'PINCHOTS NEXT MOVE’ Lewis Says Miners Have Done Their Part to Settle. Bv United Preen SPRINGFIELD, 111., Dec. 3.— John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine orkers of America, today declared the next movo In the anthracite Wmlne strike was up to Governor Pinchot.' In a brief statement to the press Lewis said: “The mine workers have done their part by accepting the plan offered by Governor Pinchot. Nothing can be done until the last of the week when the Governor returns to Harrisburg from a speaking tour. BOOMER TAKES NECKLACE Bv United Front ELKHART, Ind., Dec. 3.—A man robbed Mrs. Robert Stewart of a SSO pearl necklace, after renting a room in her home.
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REFRIGERATOR At This Special Advance Sale Price Regular $35.00 Quality Has all the features that have made Alaska Refrigerators nationally famous. A value that is UNSURPASSED!
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Ordinarily it would be difficult to sell refrigerators in December—like selling blankets in July. But to make this Introductory Sale a huge success we are offering you terms and values that fairly shout at you—“ACT NOW!” \ Here is our offer—Buy your Alaska NOW—and—if vou have a charge account it will appear on your statement payable, next July. ‘—if you have no charge account and want to buy your Alaska on our liberal terms, you need not begin paying for it UNTIL NEXT MAY! —and in Either Case Your Refrigerator is Delivered AT ONCE! Better Food —Smaller Ice Bills — to Patented Alaska Cork Walls
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REFRIGERATOR At This Special Advance Sale Price Regular S6O Quality *3o— seamless porcelain lining is pure white—'will never chip or crack, and is guaranteed not to change coloring. Rounded corners facilitate cleaning.
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