Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 237, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1926 — Page 7

FEB. 3, 1926

LOT OF BUNK ABOUT GREAT MEN’—SHANK Former Mayor Speaks at Anderson Ground Hog Dinner. J?i/ Time* Social ANDERSON, Ind., Feb. 3.—'Three hundred Anderson citizens, who attended the annual Ground Hog Club dinner Tuesday night, today were discussing a charge of former Mayor Shank of Indianapolis that General Assembly members who voted dry assuaged their thirst with liquor provided by public utilities. Shank's remarks were part of a peroral onslaught against the great. "There’s a lot of bunk about great men,” Shank asserted. "Why. they were just common, human fellows like you and I. “i’ll bet George Washington never stood up, as he is pictured, on that trip across the Delaware. Distinguished Hooslers from all parts of Indiana attended the gathering held annually to promote story telling and pay tribute to the little animal who forecasts weather. The club gave Shank a live ground hog. "In freedom -of speech the ground hog surpasses both President Coolidge and Colonel House,” Arthur W. Brady, Union Traction Company president, contributed. "Every time Jim Watson ..takes snuff in Washington Bert Thurman sneezes in Indianapolis,” asserted Frederick Van Nuys, Indianapolis attorney and Democrat. M. Bert Thurman, collector of internal revenue, compared the Democratic party to the ground hog. COUNTRY CLUB ELECTS Carl C. Gibbs Is Now President of Indianapolis Organization. Carl C. Gibbs today is the new president of the Country Club of Indianapolis, following the annual election Tuesday. Others elected were: Sylvester Johnson Jr., vice president; Alfred H. Johnson, secretary treasurer; Gibbs, Edward J. Bennett, Sylvester Johnson Jr., G. Barrett Moxley, Nicholas H. Noyes, W. H. Simmons, William H, Stafford, Elmer W. Stout and Romney L. Willson, directors. MATERIALS EXHIBITED Scores of architects and business men today visited the permanent exhibit of building materials opened Monday at 151 E. Market St. by the Architects’ Small House Service Bureau. The general public will be entertained tonight. Herbert Foltz, bureau president, is in charge. SPEAKERS NAMED William H. Remy, Mrs. Edward Franklin White, and Claris Adams will speak at the Constructive League’s Boston Tea party at the Columbia Club, Saturday afternoon.

SALE HW FURNITURE ard rugs $200,000 Stock Sacrificed! A SALE THAT COMES BUT ONCE IN A LIFETIME! We say with certainty that Indianapolis and Indiana has never seen such furniture bargains OUR ENTIRE IMMENSE STOCK has been slashed in price. WE MUST SELL our $200,000 stock before we move. HUNDREDS have visited this sale and bought. Come in tomorrow! /fit'P' flfk $37 Simmons Bed -v Beautiful Windsor Style Goes in Our $1 /VSB : s “ li# - Genuine SIMMONS BED. Guaranteed construction. Will not beJJfTfJIIIH 'jl 11 come loose or shaky. Full size, as pictured. Walnut finish. S S= COIL SPRINGS—on Sale for— $/V95 Made by the manufacturers of the famous DeLuxe double deck springs. Modern, hinged tiedtop, single-deck, coil spring's. Noiseless. FULLY GUARANTEED by Power-Foster All Living Room, Dining Room, Bedroom Furniture. All Chairs, Tables, Mirrors, Endtables, Radio Tables Book Cases, Tapestries—Everything in the Sale.

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TO ADDRESS AD CLUB Dayton, Ohio, Department Store Sales Manager on Program. William T. White, sales manager of the Riko-Kumler Company. l one of Dayton, Ohio’s, largest department stores, will speak on "Making Your Advertising Pay,” and Frank A. Flanner, chairman of the on-to-Philadelphla committee, will give plans for the national convention of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World next June, at the Indianapolis Advertising Club luncheon at the Claypool Thursday. Executive heads of local dry goods stores were extended special invitations to’hear White, who has been secretary-treasurer of the sales promotion department of the National Retail Dry Goods Association for two years. NEW ROAD JO DUNES Three States Plan Highway From Wisconsin to Indiana. Ba Isnited Presg CHICAGO, Feb. 3.—Highway officials of three States today are considering a plan for a highway that will start at Lake Geneva, Wis., skirt the edges of Cook County, and terminate at Dunes Park, Ind. The plan calls for the road to pass through the Lake Geneva and Fox Lake regions, the Fox River, Des Plashes, and Du Page river valleys and through Kankakee, Momence and Shelby Sill., thence to La Porte, Michigan City and Dunes Park. Ind.

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CONFERENCE ON HIGHWAYCASE District Attorney to Visit Sargent. United States District Attorney Albert Ward, today was expected to confer with Attorney-General John G. Sargent at Washington, on the report made by the local official on alleged irregularities In the State highway commission's disposal of surplus war materials. Ward left for Washington Monday evening. It is thought he had additional evidence collected alnce he sent the report to the attorney general about ten days ago. The first report is said to have recommended the case be dropped. Ward indicated the additional evidence might change the situation. - Ward was to go before the Supreme Court to oppose habeas corpus action brought by St. Louis persons, convicted in the Jack Daniel liquor conspiracy case, in Federal Court here. They appealed to the higher court after proceedings were denied them in the United States Circuit Court of Appeals at Chicago.

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IN JUDGESHIP RACE Joseph Milner, Attorney, Seeks Snperior Court Five Nomination. The list of aspirants for tbs several Marion County Judgeships was swelled today by the candadicy of Joseph M. Milner. 48. of 145 Hampi ton Dr., an attorney with offices in the Consolidated building, for the Republican nomination for judge of Superior Court Five. Milner seeks to succeed Judgo T.* J. MolL Milner has long been active in Republican politics. Bom in Westvllle, 111., he waa taken by his parents to Remington, Ind., where he attended school before entrance into Indiana University Law School, from which ho was graduated In 1902. CLUB TO HEAR TALK After a bean supper at the Y. M. C. A., the Bible Investigation Club this evening will hear the Rev. Edward Kistler of the Falrvlew Presbyterian Church discuss "Choosing A Wife.’ A quartet. Misses Cleona Hoskins and Esther Hoskins and Raymond Myers and Chauncey Myers, will provide music.

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STRAUSS FIRM HAS BANQUET Clothing Store Employes Are Given Bonuses. Employes ,of L. Strauss & Cos., clothiers, were happy today recounting the Joyous time had Tuesday evening at the Athenaeum at their thirteenth annual dinner, when bonuses totaling more than Ilfi.OCßl were distributed by A. L. Block, president,. The affair was given by the store’s co-operative association, Employes presented Block with an antique Santa ship. The principal speaker was Homer McKee, advertising man. McKee praised the growth and service achieved by the Strauss Company and declared that employes can make Indianapolis a bigger city by serving their store faithfully.

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STARTING TOMORROW earns m. M - °“““ ap* SALE! p CnrtJ l Entire STOCK Winter Coats

SEEKS PROBATE. BENCH Sehmolltnger, Attorney, In Race for Democratic Nomination. Nomination for probate Judge on the Democratic ticket will be sought by Alhert E. Schmolllngcr, attorney, 511 Indiana Trust Bldg. In the spring primary. Schmollinger hna practiced law here for twelve years. He Is a graduate of Indiana Law School and for several years has been active in party politics. He Is married and ' resides at 340 W. Fortieth St. RIG FLOUR SHIPMENT A tralnload of flour made from Judith Basin (Montana) wheat, which won first five prizes at the recent Cihcago International Grain exposition, will be put on the market in Indiana cities next week. It Is believed to be the largest individual shipment of spring wheat flour ever made into Indiana. ,

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Hoosier Outfitting Company—443 E. Wash. Street

Formerly Selling From $14,95 to $35.00 Women have learned to expect unusual coat values at this time of the season—but this selling will go even beyond their expectations. Here are beautiful winter coats that we could not have purchased in the open market earlier in the season at the price we offer them tomorrow. Rich in Material , Luxurious in Trimmings and Styled Along the Smartest Lines THE MATERIALS— Fin© Bolivia*, Broadcloth, Pinpoint, Velsheen, Lustrosa and Suedes. All these Coats arc handsomely trimmed with furs of very desirable grades. Fur collars, fur cuffs, fur borders. There arc ripple -and flares—and straightlino types. The colors are wonderfully smart, gracklehead, lipstick, dove brown, black, sea swallow and dark brown.

IMPORTANT! Included in this sale are some sample spring coats worth $25.00. Also 14 winter coats formerly marked $35.00.

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