Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1926 — Page 2

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LEGION TAKES CONCENT BOX Officials to Show Appreciation to Paderewski. American Legion national headquarters has taken a box for the concert of Ignacs Jan I?aderewskl, world famous pianist and Polish "World War hero, who will appear in a concert at the Murat Theater Sunday afternoon at 3, It was announced today by National Adjutant James F. Barton. This was done in appreciation of the great artist’s recent efforts for the Legion’s endowment fund for disabled veterans and orphans of the World War and in honor of his distinguished World War, record generally, said Barton. It Is expected that national Legion officers will occupy the box. Paderewski’s gift reecntly of J28,487.67 was the largest individual gift recieved for the Legion’s endowment fund and the ontire proceeds from benefit concerts at New York, Philadelphia, Washington and Boston. Paderewski paid all expenses for the concerts. RALSTON’S NURSE DIES Miss Ethel Manahan Rites Thursday at St. John’s Catholic Church. Funeral services will be held at 9 a. m. Thursday at St. John’s Catholic Church for Miss Ethel A. Manahan, 35, a nurse who attended the late Senator Samuel M. Ralston during his illness. Miss Manahan died Tuesday at St. Vincent’s hospital following an illness of several weeks. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. Miss Manahan was born in Chattanooga, Tenn., and came to Indianapolis wire she was 5 years old. She attended the nurses’ school at Dr. W. B. Fletchers’ sanitarium and was graduated in 1909. Miss Manahan was an active member of the Fletcher Alumnal- Association and was also affiliated with State and national organizations for nurses. She is survived by her father, Michael J. Manahan, 947 Elm St. FIREMEN DEAD HONORED Vincennes Business Suspended During Triple Funeral. VINCENNES, Ind., Jan. 20.—A1l business was suspended and city offices closed here today while Vincennes paid homage to the three firemen killed in an accident Monday. Triple funeral rites in which practically all of the Vincennes clergy participated, were held at the Christian Church. The three who will be burled are Claude Woodall, George Lane and Fred Thompson. Fire Chief Dan Decker, who was injured in the accident, now lias a slight chance of recovery, it was said. NEW YELLOW CAB HEAD From Taxi Driver to Presidency, Record of Gray. Bit United Press CHICAGO, Jan. 20.—Twenty years ago, Charles W. Gray, out of work, became a taxicab driver. He had Just stepped out of a responsible position of a falling newspaper here. Gray knew the city from his newspaper experience and his taxi became the most sought for in the city. From “ace, of chauffeurs ’ he was promoted until— Today he became president of t.he Yellow Taxicab Company. He succeeds John Hertz, founder, who became chairman of the board of directors. , MILK SAMPLES ASKED ,On receipt of information by the State board of health that milk, in many Instances, contains an excessively high bacterial oount, health officials throughout the State have been Invited to eubmlt samples to the State laboratory for analysis. Rupture Kills > 17,000 Annually Seventeen thousand persons ovei fort j fears' of age each yoar are laid away—not to speak of countless others below that age the burial certificate being marked “Rupture.” Why? Because the unfortunate ones had neglected them- 1 selves or had been merely taking care of the sign (swelling) of the aff.'ction and paying no attention to the cause. What are you doing? Are you neglecting yourself by wearing a truss, appliance or whatever name you choose to call it? At best, the truss Is only a makeshift — a false prop against a collapsing wall—and cannot be expected to act as more tha.n a mere mechanical support. The binding pressure retards blood circulation. thus robbing the weakened muscles 1 of that which they need most—nourish-’! meat. But science has found a way. and all truss sufferers In the land are Invited to make a FREE test right In the privacy of their own homes. The PLAPAO | method Is unquestionably the most scientific logical and successful self-treat-ment for rupture the world has ever known. The PLAPAO PAD when adhering closely to the body cannot possibly slip or shift out of place, therefore cannot I chafe of pinch. Soft as velvet —easy to apply comparatively Inexpensive. To be used whilst you work and whilst you sleep. No straps, buckles or springs attached. x Learn how to elsss the hernial open- i lnr as nature Intended so the rupture | CAN’T come down. Send your name today to PLAPAO CO., 24 Stuart Bldg., St. Louis, Mo., for FREE trial Plapas and Instructive Information.—(c)P.L. —Advortisomeait.

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ROAD SCHOOL IN SESSION State Maintains Engineer 8 peak j at / Lafayette. Bv United Brest LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 20. Some of the difficulties attending upkeep of Indiana’s 4,000-mile State highway system were outlined today by A. H. Hinkle, State maintenance engineer, during an address before the twelfth annual road school at Purdue University. “Work of a highway maintenance organization is not merely dumping and spreading gravel,’’ Hinkle declared. W. O. Jones, Richmond, County Highway Superintendents’ Association president, presided at today’s sessions. “Traffic Obstacles” was discussed this afternoon by Howard R. Olon of the Chicago Regional Planning Association. Governor Jackson and Edward C. Elliott, Purdue University, president, will speak at the annual banquet Thursday night. G. o 7 P. WOMEN ELECT Mrs. Lola ChesHne, Marion, Heads State house Republican Club. Mrs. Lela B. Chesline of Marlon <vas elected president of the Statehouse Women’s Republican Club at a meeting Tuesday night at the Severin. v Other officers elected: Mrs. Ida G. Delser, vice president; Mrs. Helen Toms, secretary, and Miss Harriette Harris, treasurer. Miss Ada E. Bush was principal, speaker at a banquet preceding the meeting. suicide attemptHfails Man 78, Who Slashed Throat, Shot Self Twice, Lives. Bit United Press CADIZ, Ind., Jan. 20.—His throat slashed, and with two bullets in his body John Brown, 78, lies at the home of a daughter here today recovering from an attempt to end his own life. Despondency caused by ill health was assigned as the reason for the act. ' CARDINAL IS WEAKER Bit United Press BRUSSELS, Jan. 20.—The condition of Cardinal Mercler was reported today to be unchanged. The aged prelate, however is in a weakened state and his strength is slowly ebbing.

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COUNCIL WANTS MOREJCALPS Expected,to Take Part in Future Shake-Ups. C ity councllmen will take a prominent part in future city department shake-ups, believed on the wey, It was indicated today. Removal of Earl Garrett, market master, a Coffin faction leader, is the first end the city lawmakers will seek. President Boynton J .Moore has said. Moore and Garrett are old political rivals, and the object is to replace Garrett with George Butcher. Board of safety members Tuesday praised the cleanliness of the city market under Garrett’s direction and indicated resistance to the ouster move, v Defeat for the attempt of Walter R. Dorsett, president pro tern., to install his brother-in-law, William L. Lacey, as assistant city engineer in charge of streets 'was forecast by board of works members, who said Arthur F. Haufler, incumbent, has the backing of George G. Schmidt, city engineer. PREDICTS CHRIST COMING Woman Says Jesus Will Arrive Next May—Will Use Radio. Bit United Press TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Jan. 20. Jesus Christ will visit Terre Haute sometime within the next year ifthe prediction of Harriett Bartlett, reiterated today after an address Tuesday "night, is accepted. In an address here the woman, who is a member of the American Thecsephical Society declared Christ is now In the world, living on the Western slope of Mt. Lebanon. He will arrive in America in May, she said and broadcast a message from some powerful radio station. JAIL BREAKER CAUGHT Bit United Press NEWCASTLE, Ind., Jan. 20. Albert Hatch, one of a trio of prisoners who escaped last month from the Henry County jail, was to be returned to his cell here today. He was captured at Salem, Ind.

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One of the finest Indianapolis homes finished in recent months is that of Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Meridian St., which was blullt for them by H. L. Simons and which contains numberless building and inferior decorative features of rare distinction. The house has the advantage of being well placed in a lot lfO by 300 feet, and is reached by a winding, multi-colored flagstone walk. The exterior, of buff brick, with stone trim and half-timber interstices, is quietly elegant. Entering the marble-floored hall, a blend of colorful beauty arrests the eye. The living room and sun parlor are to the left, the handsome dining room to the west of the hall, and the striking polychrome wrought iron railing, nutrks the rich dark winding of the stair, to the right. Marble, Stone lFlreplace The living room, with a marble and stone fireplace at one end, has an Immense Oriental rug—a Royal Kashan, one of the finest in the country. It strikes a loveiy note of rosd, repeated In a smaller Royal Saruk and in the brocaded velvet drapes of the windows? which are held in place by gold cornices. Flanking the fireplace are built-in bookcases. The sun room is a delight of broad casement windows, with hand-blocked chintz curtains, gay and colorful; French doors looking to a fine view to the west, and rock mapie furniture. The walls here, as In the living room and hall, are in mottled tones of buff, cream arid sand color. Breakfast Room Gay The rich, somber brown of the carved, Italian dining room furni-

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ture Is contrasted in the clear Tiffany blue of the walls, in satin brocaded drapes at th& casement windows and in the blue Royal Saruk rug. Old gold cornices of grapes hold the glint of the handsome center light and side wall fixtures. A breakfast room adjoining is gay with satin-striped pale apricot drapes, silver lighting fixtures and an udorabJe breakfast set with hand painted bouquets. A green and ivory enamel .kitchen, has built-in features galore, Incinerator, four-drawer Frigadalre and every convenience known to the modem builder. A maid’s room, with bath is to the west of the kitchen and another bath dowLstairs, is to the left of a marble-floored portico, directly in line with a four-car garage. Three Baths Upstairs, there are four bedrooms and three baths. Striking features of the master bedroom are bay, casement windows and French Joorp leading to an upstairs porch. Small oriental rugs in all the upstairs rooms are laid across floors of rich, dark finish. The guestroom, especially beautiful in furnishings of rose, has a bathroom which could be a model In any exhibition. Another striking bathroom is in black and white marble and leadn off the master bedroom. In the basement, besides an unusually equipped laundry and many closets, is a social room, with fireplace and a waxed dancing floor Tile lumber and mlllwork were furnished by William F. Johnson Lumber Company; roofing and sheet metal work by Henry C. Smither Roofing Company; plumbing T. A. Mulrey; tile and marble work furnished and Installed by Braun Tile Company;, painting and decorating by Henry K. English; building materials furnished by Splckelmeier Fuel and Supply Company; ornamental Iron work

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manufactured and installed by T. Roch Iron and Wire Works; all glass furnished by Capitol Glass Company; all oriental rugs furnished by H. S. Shaw.

, ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK used In the construction of the beautiful staircase in the Horuff homo shown on this page made and Installed by T. ROCH IRON AND WIRE WORKS 600 Dorman St. WEb.tor 5900

BUILDING MATERIALS used In the construction of the hoAe built by H. L. Simont at 5130 N. Meridian St, shown on this page, furnished by SPICKELMIER FUEL AND SUPPLY CO. 105 S. Denny. IRvingdon 3840. 30th and L., E. & W. R. R. KEn. 1321

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LUMBER AND MILLWORK In the beautiful Horuff home built by H. L. Simons shown on this page furnished by WM. F. JOHNSON LUMBER CO. “Lumber Measured by the Golden Rule." E. 19th St. and Monon R. R. RA ndolph 7000.

ROOF AND SHEET METAL WORK on the Horuff home furnished by HENRY C. SMITHER ROOFING CO. 430 S. Meridian St. x MA in 0637

The Beautiful Oriental RUGS ‘ I in the Frank Horuff Home , 5130 N. Meridian SL Were Furnished Exclusively by H. S. SHAW Oriental Rugs a Specialty DOMESTIC RUGS AND CARPETS I 654 Fairfield Avenue. Phone WAsh. 5597. * %

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PLUMBING In lie home shown on this page done by T. A. MULREY 3161 N. Illinois St. HAr. 2460.

The Tile Work in the Horuff home built by H. L. Simons done by Braun Tile Cos. 2306 N. Delaware St. RAn. 8799

PAINTING AND DECORATING in all of H. L. Simons homes done by HENRY K. ENGLISH 2035 Broadway. Harrlaon 2958. Established 1850.