Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 271, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1926 — Page 7
MARCH 15, 1926
WILL OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY OF > SAINT PATRICK Parade, Mass Meeting and Concert Feature Celebration. With one of the most complete in history, Indianapolis citizens of Irish descent will observe St. Patrick’s Day Wednesday under auspices of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. Special services will be held ih Catholic churches in the morning No Cold Tomorrow, if you do this You can end a cold overnight. You can end the results, check the fever, open the bowels, tone the system-r-all at once. The best way known to do this is with HILL’S. It ia so efficient that we paid $1,000,000 for it. It is so well-proved that millions now employ it. Don’t rely on anything less complete and effective. Get HILL’S today, and tomorrow the cold will end. At your drug store. Be Sure Its Price 30c ) CASCARA U QUININE Get Red Box with portrait The Magic Os The Medicine Man In the pioneer days of this country, the Indian Medicine Man found in the roots and herbs of the woods and fields a remedy for almost every ailment of mankind. So potent did It prove that the relief from suffering seemed almost like magic. From roots and herbs, Lydia E. Pinkham of Lynn, Mass., made her famous Vegetable Compound which many women have relied upon for over fifty years.—Advertisement.
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Lathrop Ames, 19-year-old Harvard student, wlil attempt, with two companions, to cross the Atlantic this summer in a 50-foot boat. Ames Ls the youngest licensed pilot in Massachusetts. The photo shows, left to right, Nicholas Biddle of New York, second in command; .Ames; and John Bishop, also of New lork.
with high masses at St. John’s and St. Patrick's Churches. A parade will form at Vermont and Meridian Sts. at 2 p. m., followed by a mass meting at 3 p. m. at Tomlinson Hall, where James J. O’Sheil, Washington, and the Rev. William V. Bolan, State chaplain of the Hibernians, will speak. Irish folk songs and dances will feature the evening concert at 8 p. m. at Tomlinson Hall. The parade will proceed south on Meridian St. to the Circle, thence to Washington St., to Missouri to Alabama, north to Market, to Tomlinson Hall. Marines will be colorbearers, followed by Police Chief Claude F. Johnson and mounted escort. Then will march a newsboys band, Grand Marshal Thomas Quinn with aids, William Driscoll and Dr. M. J. MoGinty and staff. Led by the Indianapolis Military Band, the first division will be commanded by Eugene O’Sullivan, with Eugene Shine and Anthony Sweeney as aids, Janies Qualters will be marshal of the second division, with Aides James F. Leofiard and James P. McGinley. LaForche’s Military Band will lead this division. The Ladies' Auxiliary and juvenile floats will follow this division with the Cathedral High School band and members of the following organiatlons: Knights of Columbus, Knights of St. George, Holy Name societies, Y. M. I. societies. Emmet Club and Knights of Father Matthew r . Charles J. Fisher will be temporary and J. J. Liddy, permanent chairman of the meeting. NEW FISH FOUND TORQUAY, England—A whale headed fish, having the teeth of a shark and the coloring of a dolphin, has Tor Bay fishermen wondering. They are undecided whether it shall be called a shale or a wholfln.
ADAMS PLANS FOURSPEECHES Asserts Watson Men Are Calling in Reserves. Asserting the opposition is calling in reserves from other parts of the country, Claris Adams, opposing James E. Watson for the Republican long-term senatorshdp nomination, today prepared to visit four cities in his vigorous drive. Adams was to speak today at Greenwood, Franklin and Edinburg and tonight at Columbus. ‘‘Reports from over the state confirm my statement that the people of Indiana generally are tired of sterile statesmanship,” Adams said. ‘‘The people want a square deal.” Adams said messages from farm ers informed him they desire to have men in Washington more interested in sound solutions of their problems than in the political aspect of the situation. RAILWAY EARNINGS JUMP Car Company's Transfer Revenues Show 100 Per Cent Gain. Earnings of the Indianapolis Street Railway Company for the first two months this year exceeded earnings for the same months last year by more than $1,200, according to a report to the public service commission. Total income for two months in 1926 was $402,725.87, as against $401,507.33 for the same period in 1925. Transfer revenues increased nearly 100 per cent.
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THE JEIUAMAPOLIS TIMES
CHARGES ARE FACED Husband Alleged to Have Driven Wife, Children From House. Dewrey Steward, 25, of 416 Abbott St., Is held today on charges of carrying concealed weapons, drawing deadly weapons assault and battery and drunkenness. Steward, arrested Saturday by police, attacked his wife ar.d threatened her with a revolver. It was said. His wife told police that she and her four children had been driven from the house by her husband. who had been drinking for several days. BODY IN CORN SHOCK Unidentified Man Dies From Exposure. Bv United Prct BUTLERVILLE, Ind., March 15. The body of an unidentified man lies in an undertaking establishment here today. The man. who was apparently about 55 years old died from exposure. His body was found in a corn shock near here. QUIETS DISTURBING RACKING COUGHS Healing pine tar. pure honey, and other soothing, cough-healing ingredients, go into the making of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR. No opiates, Justly feared by careful mothers, harmful, and without medicinal value. Read the bottle contents as given on the package, and learn why FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR ls the superior cough remedy, safe for children and grown persons, and reliable for coughs, colds, croup, tickling throat, nervous hackling and like Irritations. Refuse substitutes. —Advertisement.
EBAUGH RUNS AGAIN J. W. Ebaugh, State Represents tlve from Marlon County, has filed his declaration for renomination In the primary May 4. Ebaugh took an active part In passage of the niu-
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Name the Woods ••o • * • United States Government Approves Proposed Furniture Designations ••• • • O Federal Trade Commission Commends Rules for Describing Furniture As Adopted by Stores ••• • • • Principles, Long Advocated by Better Business Bureau and Many Local Furniture Stores, Henceforth Standard Practice ••• % # • • • /AN January 6th, 1926, the Federal Trade Commission announced its approval of rules adopted by the Better Business Bureau Movement for describing and making furniture as offered for sale to the public. The adoption of these rules by local furniture stores, providing as they do for accurate description of woods used in furniture, will protect the customer in his purchase of furniture in Indianapolis. The new policy as adopted has been aptly termed “NAME THE WOODS,” and is simply that which its name indicates. In the future the stores which have adopted these rules will, in their advertising and oral descriptions, indicate plainly to the purchaser the exact nature of the wood or woods of which the furniture he proposes to buy is constructed. He will know whether the furniture he buys is of walnut or mahogany; or whether walnut and gum wood; or mahogany sud birch; or some other combining of woods. Furniture which is veneered (veneering being the achievement of surface beauty by means of a panel built of a number of layers of ply wood) will be so described. This practice is in the public interest and insures accurate information to the public. It is well in line with the idea of service upon which the policies of all good stores are based. The rules as formulated and adopted are as follows:
□ Exposed surfaces mean thoae parts of a piece of furniture which are exposed to view when the piece is placed in the generally accepted position for use. □ The exposed surfaces of all furniture or parts thereof represented as solid shall be of solid wood of the kind or kinds designated. If veneered on the same wood, it may be designated as a wood of that particular kind. If veneered on a different wood, it shall be described as veneered. □ Cabinet woods, used for decorative purposes where the effect is solely to add to the artistic value shall be named as decorations only.
Twenty-five Indianapolis Furniture Dealers have already adopted these standards of whom the following are a part:
L. S. Ayres & Cos. Banner Furniture Cos. Century Furniture Cos. Colonial Furniture Cos. Gordon Furniture Cos. Charles L. Hartmann
Furniture manufacturers, furniture dealers and furniture associations throughout the country are invited to subscribe to the rules as adopted
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RULES FOR DESCRIPTION 1. Furniture in which exposed surfaces are of one wood shall be designated by the name of the wood. 2. Furniture in which the exposed surfaces are of more than one kind of wood shall be designated by the names of the principal woods used.
Interpretation of the Above Rules
The Home Furniture Cos. Hoosier Outfitting Cos. C. B. Howard Cos. Ideal Furniture Cos. Kirk Company National Furniture Cos.
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0A wood popularly regarded as of lesser value, if its use is essential to construction, need not be named under Rule 11, if less than a substantial amount is used on exposed surfaces. □ A wood popularly regarded as of higher value shall not be named under Rule 11, if an insubstantial amount of that wood Is used, except as provided in Interpretation 3, to left. □ Designations shall be made in the caption or body of each particular description without qualifications elsewhere.
Oilar Furniture Shops People’s Outfitting Cos. Pettis Dry Goods Cos. Power Foster Cos. Reliable Furniture Cos.
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Reduced Prices All Standard Bread TIRES INDIANA TIRE BALES AT THE POINT Capitol and Indiana Avee.
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INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI TRACTION CO. Charles 1., flenry, Receiver REDUCED FARES Dollar Excursion Every Sunday Round Trip Tickets two and onehalf cents per mile; 30-day return limit. Information, Phone MA In 4500-4501.
□ The word "Finish" to designate color shall only be used as a description, following the name of the wood used. □ Where furniture is catalogued, tagged, labeled, advertised, er Bold by retailers, it shall be in aocordance with these Rules and Interpretations. □ Where furniture is catalogued, tagged, labeled, advertised, invoiced or sold by manufacturers, manufacturers’ representative*. Jobbers or wholesalers, It shall be in accordance with these Rules and Interpretations. EThe above Rules need not app|g to antique furniture.
Sander & Recker Cos. D. Sommers & Cos. Taylor Carpet Cos. Victor Furniture Cos. White Furniture Cos.
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