Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 197, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1925 — Page 33

FRIDAY, DEO. 18,1925

AUTO LISTS TO BE PREPARED Wot Very Popular With Police During 1925. | Although comparatively few of the 1926 lists of Indiana automobile owners were sold to local police officials, plans are being laid for preparation of the 1926 list, as provided by law, It was announced today by Frederick El. Schortemeier, secretary of State. Under the Nejdl law, an appropriation of SIO,OOO was allowed each year for preparation of the lists, thought then to be needed in proper enforcement of the State motor laws. Schortemeier found the appropriation far short of the cost of printing such a list, so he had the lists transcribed and mimeographed. In this way he was able to save approximately $2,000 of the allowance. Police, however, did not take to the voluminous lists with much enthusiasm and most of them have been stored in the basement of the Statehouse, being of no further use, now that the 1926 license plates are being sold. Schortemeier explained today that, although the prospects point to a repetition of this year’s experience, new lists will be prepared in accordance with the law. He said the same system would be followed in 1926 as during 1925 in preparing the lists and that an effort would be

Christmas Joy for the Wole Family in HfcMs of fimrifurt EsS When you give a gift for the home you give one that be appreciated every day in the year. That is the iT true way to spread Christmas joy throughout the year. L'lWiTr that kind of a gift does not necessarily 'pi jI j mean making a big expenditure. We have literally hunW}| dr e d s of gift items at very low cost. And even on these Ij j we ex tend credit terms. Pay a little down and the balI, ... B.L ] .Hn.nl rffsi \ijjh 3 Choice of mahogany and walnut finish in handsome ; mm consoles in richly patterned woods. On one side is a sweet-toned phonograph playing any make of diBC <} f* M yr To record. On the other a compartment for record K /■ I D I MuJ |ram T albums or radio set. Console machines of similar mj t pV% L |/ jjjl' Uu I appearance usually sell for two and three times this w * Lam£ | .. ||fj |l 26.p1.ee tableware net i 26-piece set, silver j 75 <*nd Up Silver-plated wr I land J>j JuDIOF Silver-plated sugar yg pitchers ... . w * ,er . $4.50 and Up Lamps, $i Down j-Piece Living Room Suite as 10 V as one dol i* r del,vera a °y What gift of more value than to make the liv- A _ .XjillTrL vear o th( r , balau^ e . ing room more beautiful? Our modest prices jtl If* ftO /7t*=m\ 1 1 Iriks. y , ' f T , ak yoUr ch °l ce ° f a wide variety of an( j easy terms make thiß possible for you. I I S lor8 ; lncludln * bridge A wonderful line of living room suites, many 11 0= , OTT ’ Krill j , °J ps ’ Un a. lo u, lamp8 * with bed-davenport included, overstufted in bucket 1 1 Steel Sed. i j|_.j ’^t Smokers £( WU ft A v .X W i ..- y Bask. yMm T v ▼ T ▼ tconomlcal—a cedar sf A(* whfe .I#.**®? cheat easily pays I *"** clothes and blankA— WASHINGTON ST. AND CAPITOL AVE. & m wh & lt n^ ' of motha. In addland Up OPEN UNTIL 9:00 P. M. FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS ago.*™, cheat

SCOUT 'GOOD TURN’ DAY, Christmas Shoppers to Be Assisted In Downtown, Dec. 24. Indianapolis Boy Scouts have set aside Dec. 24 as their annual "good turn" day, when they will be stationed at downtown points in the city to assist Christmas shoppers with bundles and baskets. Annual winter camp will be held at the scout reservation, Dec. 28 to 30, it was announced by S. L,. .Norton, assistant scout executive. made to equal the initial saving ac- ' complished In the preparation of last year’s lists. PLOWS BY WIND POWER BRIODTDINOSJSA Kng.—Sails were introduced as an aid to plowing in a, soil tillers' match near here. At times the sails caught the wind and speeded up the work of tilling the ground. However, puffs of wind blew the plow from its straight course and caused Irregular furrows. You Can Trade Frowns for Smiles By taking a few bottles of SHAPLEY’S Original STOMACH MEDICINE HOOK’S DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES AND ALL GOOD DRUG STORES.

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one of the largest group life insurance policies ever issued in the United States, and every employe from the ..youngest clerk to the highest officer Is Included. The amount ranges from S3OO to $5,000, depending on the employe’s position and then umber of years of service. The employes are also given an opportunity to purchase additional insurance at ka low cost. The policy is issued by The Travelers’ Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn. Besides the stores operated in this city the Atlantic & Pacific Company has between 18,000 and 14,000 stores In the United States, as well as warehouses and manufacturing interests.

SENATOR JONES IS PERSISTENT Will Put His Tariff Bill in . Hopper Again. WASHINGTON, Deo. 18.—Senator A. A. Jones of New Mexl.co has laid

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before the Senate a plan to take tha tariff out of politics and put it on a scientific basis. The measure has been put before Cbngress before and has met with scant attention. Tet Jones continues to Introduce it because, he says, he believes in It. The Jones bill would make the United States Tariff Commission into a real fact-finding body, broaden its powers, give it an additional million dollars with which to carry on investigations of tariff relations, com-

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mercial treaties, economic alliances and so forth. And thep it would take the tarifffinding power from the President and give it to this body. Under the present law the tariff commission is authorized to report Its findings on any subject to the President, who may then act on the report or disregard it Just as he chooses. If he desires to act, he may alter tariff duties up to 50 per cent of their present rate. But sometimes the President does

not act on the commission’s recommendations. The pigeon-holed report on sugar tariffs of a year age Is a case in point. Variety of good foods to tempt jaded appetites is always ready at White Cafeteria “On the Circle **

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