Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 238, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1926 — Page 8
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CHURCH COMES OUT TO MODIFY U. S. DRY LAW \ Protestant Episcopal Society Says Prohibition Has Undone Temperance. Bit United Press NEW YORK, Fob. 4.—The church temperance society of the Protestant Episcopal Church, feeling t#?at prohibition has undone the work of fifty years of the temperance movement, will work for modification of the Volstead act to permit the sale of light wines and beer. This decision, as announced by I>r. James Empringham, national secretary, is the result of answers received during* the past year to 20,000 members of the society, including both clergy and laiety. Among the reasons given for the desired modification of prohibition were the complaints that the Volstead act has “resulted in increased drinking among young people,” is “class legislation, discriminating in favor of the rich,” ard "has brought about disrespect for all laws.” The society has a list of officers and a directorate which includes twenty bishops. Dr. Empringham said considerable pressure has been exerted in an effort to prevent publication of the result of the questionnaire lest it deal "Irreparable Injury” to the cause of prohibition. Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel for the Anti-Saloon League, communicated with him by ‘'telephone, telegraph and letter,” Dr. Empringham said. Dr. Empringham is a former vice president of the Anti-Saloon league. HOOSIER IS HONORED Hu Fni J crl Press . WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.—Dr. Ray-
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Three Women in Offices
Three of I/tganaport’s claims to fame are three Republican women office holders. They were guests- of Mrs. William Greinelspaclter, presi* dent of the Indiana Women’s Republican Club, at the club's luncheon Thursday. Seated: Mrs. Lulu Byers, clerk Cass Circuit Court; standing, left, Mrs. Charles Brower, city clerk; right, Mrs. Carrie Radeba.tgh, Cass County recorder.
mond Allen Pearson, president of lowa State College, and born in Evansville, Ind., has accepted the presidency of the University of Maryland* He will succeed Dr. A. F. Woods,
who has been offered an Important position in Federal Department of Agriculture. lowa State has asked Dr. Pearson to reconsider resignation and trustees will meet Monday to consider matter.
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NAME SPEAKERS FOR DEMOCRAT EDITORS’ AFFAIR Annual Association Banquet Will Be Held at Claypool Feb. 11. Judge Hurdis Clements, Mt. Vernon, and Mrs. A. P. Flynn, Logansport, vice chairman of the State Democratic central committee, will be principal speakers at the Democratic Editorial Association annual banquet at the Claypool Feb. 11, it was announced today. Judge Clements will speak on “Jeffersonian Democracy" and Mrs. Flynn on “Women In Politics.” John C. Gorman, Princeton, Democrat, association president, will be toastmaster. Mrs. John W. Kern, 1836 N. Pennsylvania, will introduce Mrs. Flynn. To Entertain Wives The Seventh District Women’s Democratic Club, of which Mrs. Edna Christian is president, will entertain the editor’s wives at Indianapolis Athletic Club tea, from 3 to 5 p. m. John Deprez. Shelbyvilie. Democrat, association secretary, has charge of the editors' business meetings, Feb. 12, at which officers will be elected and resolutions adopted. Thomas McCullough. Anderson Bulletin, is slated to bo elected association president. Committee to Meet Coincident with the editors' meeting. the central committee will meet Feb. 11. to revise rules to conform with lawn passed at the last session of the Legislature and discuss other business. The meeting will bo held at State headquarters *ln the Claypool at 3 p. m. Miss Gertrude McHugh, committee secretary, and Mrs. Flynn will entertain women members of the committee at luncheon preceding the meeting. TO ADDRESS_ league State “Y” Head Will Speak on “Demand of the Age.” “The Deptand of the Age—Can the Epworth League Meet It?” J. Walter Esterline, T. M. C. A. State president, will speak on that subject tonight at the fourth annual winter institute of the Indianapolis Epworth League at the Roberta Park M. E. Church. The east sub-district, headed by Gladys Mitchell, won the stunt prize Wednesday night. AMERICAN SAILOR KILLED Bu United Press HAVANA, Cuba, Feb. 4/—According to advices reaching here from Boqueron, across the bay from Guantanamo, where the American fleet is stationed, an American soldier was killed and another seriously wounded Tuesday night in a drunken brawl.
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PEOPLE’S FIRM WILL TAKE IN OLD FURNITURE Important Announcement Is Made In Connection With February Sale. “Old lamps for new!” That stirring cry in the story of Aladdin and his magic lamp isn’t one bit more exciting or Interesting than the announcement to Indian apolis persons from the People’s Out fitting Company, 133 W. Washing ton St., which is: "'Your old furnl ture—no matter how old or how worn, for our new.” “Do you mean my old-fashlonec parlor suite can be exchanged or up-to-date furniture?” a house keeper telephoned to the People’s Company. That’s exactly what is meant. In connection with the annual February sale at this store this plan is operating. First, a word about the February sale. This store is positive in its announcement -that the original price tags have been left on every piece of furniture, and that the figures have not been altered. The new grreen tags carry the reduced sale price and show striking bargains In every department. The best part of all, however, is that you can get double advantage at this time —get furniture at February sale prices and turn your old furniture In on Its purchase. So the housewife should look around to see what she would like changed. The People's Company will send out an appraiser, tell her how much they can allow her on the old articles, and soon she will be saying to her neighbors, "Look at my new rugs and my pretty davenport!” And down at Lew Shank’s warehouse Shank will be auctioneering off her old furniture. Shank is to sell all the traded-In furniture from the People's at his own warehouse. None will be brought to the store, nor sold there. "Yes siree,” declared Lew “I’ll cooperate with you birds on your trade-in plan. Why It offers me a chance to do more for the home lovin’ folks of Indianapolis than 1 did when I v.-aa mayor.” LIGHT FIXTURES ARE IMPORTANT PART OF HOME "The lighting fixtures came* from Goldstein's"—that statement made by a home builder means that he knows the fixtures are Just right; that they are in keeping with the beauty or the individuality of the house; are the “last word” in the finishing touch of a beautiful home. No on a feature plays such an Important part in establishing the atmosphere of a house as the lighting fixtures. People are learning this more and more, and the invariable statement made to persons looking through anew house, nearing completion is, “Walt until' the lighting fixtures are in, it will make such a difference!” Goldstein's have been steadily
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Puritan Finance Company to Build Convenient Bungalows
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Many poets and song writers who have been Inspired to write about the little cottage home, and “A Bungalow Built for Two” or “A Little Gray Home in the West,” simply reflected the response that home-loving hearts feel toward the simple cottage type of hduse. Pretty and convenient little bungalows, one style of which is pictured above, are to be built by the Puritan Finance Company, 205 Transportation Bldg., In the Garfield Park neighborhood. This corporation Just has completed a deal with Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Woods for a large number of vacant lots in this section. The deal was put through by Hez Everroad, 204 Transportation Bldg., who will be the sole agent for selling of the houses when they are completed. On lots, each of which Is a full 40 by 160 feet, the Puritan Company will build four and five-room modern and semi-modern bungalows. These will range In price from $3,000 to $4,500. "They will be the best that can be built for the money and the prices asked for them will be the lowest possible,” said Everroad. “Purchasers will be able to get these neat and well-built little homes on the payment plan and at cash prices." He remarked that while only one of these bungalows is ready for occupancy, six of the climbing In public opinion for years, as authorities on lighting fixtures. Now they have a national reputation, and shipments of fixtures to all parts of the country constantly go out from this Indianapolis concern. They have made especially large shipments to Florida in recent months, furnishing the decorative fixtures for a number of fine Florida hotels and apartment houses. Goldsteins are manufactures and practically every fixture which goes out under their name has been wrought in their own shops. The home builder need not sacrifice beauty and individuality of design in order to get the right kind of price—when shopping at Goldstein’s.
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houses have been sold In the last few weeks. Each type of house has been planned with an aim for convenience and cheerfulness. The five-room bungalow has front and back concrete porches. It has a dandy living room, more than twenty-three feet long, with well-finished hardwood floor and wall decoration of pleasing design. Then there is a cheerful dining room, with one of the most desirable features a house can have—a bay window; a window seat is built In here and in this room as well as all the others, the lighting fixtures are oretty and appropriate. In the kitchen there is a wide sink, with a window above, and a built-in cabinet, with the conveniences that delight a housewife. Two welllighted bedrooms • and a spotless bathroom complete the "homey” little cottage and a basement, 18 by 24 feet houses an excellent furnace. A garage, with rock-faced cement block foundation is well-built for one car and there are neat, cement walks, front and back.
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Fletcher Ave. Savings & Loan Assn. Has Paid 6% Dividends on Savings for 35 Years 10 East Market Street
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We Want You to Come to Our Building Material Exhibition You will find it very interesting and a liberal education in home building. Open Monday, Feb. 1, 1926. 'The Architects’ Small House Service Bureau 151 East Market Street
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THORP mtpWMGS. CfOMPLETD Just a “Shade” Better Awning*, are a* much a necessity to a modern home as screens. You live on your porch and how could you do tUhL if It were not made, possible by Inga. We make n Itudy of your qulremeuts. There is h wonderful lection of stripeH for your approval. Phone for Salesman The Thorp Awning Shoppe I no. 2407 College. Harrison 4092 F. E. TROSKY Merchant Plumber. Aladdin Oil Burners, Stover Water Softeners, Pittsburg Heaters, Universal Refrigerators. 2949 Central Ave. Randolph 1817 We Are Building Modern 4 and 5-room bungalows south, worth the money. EVERROAD 204 Transportation Building. Lincoln 3880. Drexel 3250 Reliable Wreckers ALL KINDS OF Building Material Yard, 628 W. North St* BONDED WHF.OtFRS Lincoln 3069 GARAGES BUILT EASY TERMS $1 TO $5 PER MONTH L. G. BRIGHTMIRE CO. 1101 N. rapt tot Ave DI ncotn 7810. Nights, WA sh. 4800.
