Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1926 — Page 7

JUNE 10, 1920

INJUNCTION IS DENIED MITERS Judge Also Attacks Jarcsorrville Agreement. Bu United Press MORGANTOWN, W. Va., ,‘une 10. —The first attempt by the United Mine Workers to use the in,unction in an industrial dispute hai failed. At the same time, the cour. which refused to grant the injunctim, held that the Jacksonville wagi , scale regulating union wages in he soft coal fields was signed by persons who did not represent the entire body of the United Mine Vorkers or the bituminous operator. In circuit court late Welnesday Judge I. Grant Lazalle dsmissed the petition for an injunction seeking to compel four large cchpanies. of the Purseglove and Pasley interests a£ Cleveland to operie under union agreement. These mines were opened on the n'onun3n basis this spring after haviig been operated under the union icale. The court held that the time has not yet arrived in Americs when a few men can intake a contract whereby they can guaraitee the services of thousands of mtn to any company or industry. $lO FINE IS METED OUT George W. Hayes, N§?ro, was fined $lO and costs on a -harge of assault and battery by Speiial Judge Thomas Garvin in Crimlial Court Wednesday afternoon. Touch of Finger Starts Ford Mctor Anew, inexpensive anc easily attached device now mak;s it possible to start motor of Ford cars by slight push of spark lever. Prevents stepping on starter will: spark advanced, thus, saving eisiensiye repairs. We want distribttors everywhere and will furnish proof and sample at our own risk Write today. The National Salei Cos., Dept., 2F24 H., Shenandoah,, lowa. —Advc rtisemeftt. FOR SKIN TORTURE * Semo, the Clean, Antisepic Liquid, Just What You Need Don't worry about Ecuema or other skin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo. Zemo generally remoyes Pimpies, Blackheads, Blotches, Ecicina and Kingworm and makes the skin 'clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid, that does not show any may be applied day or night. Ask your druggist for a small size (50c or large bottle SI.OO. —Advertisement.

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CHICAGO AND RETURN Children 5 and under 12 years, $3.31 Account EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS Tickets on Sale June 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and Until 6:30 A. M. Special of the 24th Good to Return until June 25, Inclusive. TICKETS GOOD IX COACHES OXEY For tickets and full information, apply City Ticket Office. 112 Monument Circle, phone Main 0330, or Union Stattpn, plione Main 4507. J. M. EEMOX, Division Passenger Agent. BIG FOUR ROUTE

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By Walter D. Hickman. The fifth Spring Festival radio program to be broadcase Friday night beginning at 8:30 from the Severin, will be composed of unusual novelities. For the first time on any Times program there will two featured musical organizations. One is known as “The Different Kind of Melody Makers,” composed of Miss Sylvia Echtman, Mamie Dadin. marimba players, and Maxie Ivlezmer, pianist. This will be the first time the Times has broadcast the marimba, an instrument ■which registers with splendid ease over the air. The other musical group is Dr. M. W. Jessup’s Orchestra, Hawaiian instrument players of Greencastle, Ind. There ar§ six artist in this novelty group. Miss Betty Ann Williams, violinist of this city who was splendidly received some weeks ago, will appear In two gropus. Mansfield Patrick, a guitar player TO WIDEN MERIDIAN ST. Engineer nans to Expedite Street Improvement. City engineer George G. Schmidt is preparing plans for the widening of N. Meridian St., north of St. Clair St., so that the improvement may be expedited as soon as pity council transfer jurisdictidn from the park board to the board of works. Councilmen •of the majority faction favor designation of Meridian St., north of Fall Creek as a street. It now is a boulevard.

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who is an artist, will taiake his first appearance on a Times program Friday night. Then for another novelty, Paul Burton, II of this city, will play several violin numbers. In this way, the Times is aiding younger 'players to have a big audience. Bed-Bugs | Killed This Magic Way Here is the simple and quick way to kill bedbugs, roaches and fleas: Just pour some of the new chemical discovery P.D.Q., wherever Sou And these pests. The moment it touches le insects —they die. Can do no damage to | your springs or furniture: won’t rot or stain i Clothing. P.D.Q. is used and recommended by leading hotels, hospitals and railroads as the quickest and safest way of getting rid of pesky insects. Instantly it sip others and gills the living creatures; coats their eggs and •tops them from hatching and multiplying. A 35c package of this golden chemical will make a quart of mixture—ao deadly it will kill a million bed-bugs. P.D.Q. can also be had in double-strength liquid form— ready for use. Free patent spout enables you to reach hard-to-get-at places with ease. Get P.D.Q. at your druggist's today. Your money back, if the bues are not gone tomorrow. Haag, all stores; Hooks, all stores; Goldsmith Bros., all stores.—Advertisement.

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EXCURSION LOUISVILLE Sunday, June 13, 1926 $2.75 Round Trip Leave Station 7:00 A. M. Interstate Public Service Company

INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI TRACTION CO. Charlei E. Henry, 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

CINCINNATI ROUND TRIP Shelbyville . $ .65 Greensburg . 1.10 Batesville ... 1.50 Sunday, June 13 Special train of all-steel equipment will leave Indianapolis Union Station 7:00 a. m. Returning leave Cincinnati, Central Union Depot, 7:00 p. m., Central Time (8:00 p. m. City Time). For tickets and full information call at City Ticket Office, 112 Monument Circle. Phone MA in 0330, or Union Station. * Big Four Route

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This will be the biggest novelty program that the Times had broadcast over WFBM. A Baldwin grand will be used in all numbers.

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LIVING ROOM SUITES Take the Count Friday and Saturday A belated shipment of two carloads just arrived! In the sale they go at sensational reductions —including every living room suite in the house. Offerings that will make Friday and Saturday two supreme days in this great

Printed Cork Linoleum Regular $1.19 to $1.29 Printed Cork and Linseed Linoleum, Good patterns, burlap back, six feet wide. Some slightly imperfect. Square yard—--79c

FLOOR COVERING SALE!

Join the throngs of Rug and Carpet buyers who are flocking to TAYLOR’S for needed Floor Coverings at Remarkable Savings! S4O Wool Axminster 9x12 $49.95 Seamless Wool Vel- $l3O to $l5O Wilton AllRugs, Good 7E? vet 9x12 dn7 Worsted 9x12 rftQyfl A C Patterns I J Fringed Rugs.. fou Rugs Unloading Stair Carpet by the Yard JB&jjr F'siev $1.95 Velvet Stair Carpet, per yard sl.lß Jjy ' _ * ißk $2.95 Wool Velvet Carpet, per yard $1.98 Jjg 1 IJIIO iHfc $3.25 Axminster Carpet goes at a yard $2.38 O a H $3.95 Heavy Wool Velvet Carpet goes at... .$2.98 l|l 1 ciyUICSIXS j&w $3.95 Heavy Wool Axminster, per yard $2.98 Buy at SALE Mu $4.95 Wilton Carpet, choice colors, a yard. . .$3.98 Prices and take $13.95 Rugs SA.9B $10.95 Rugs "" Size Bxlo Ft. */ Size 6x9 Ft. I 4V2*7V2 Ft. T 1 Entire Stock Reduced! A Store-wide Selling Sensation!

MR. FIXIT Drinking' Place for Horses Still Needed, bet. Mr. Fixit prcfcnt your case to city officials. He is The Times representative at the city hall. Write him at The Times. That there is still a practical us© for the city drinking fountains for horses in this automobile age was demonstrated in a letter Mr. Fixit received today. DEAR MR. FIYvIT: Can't we please have water for our horses at tho corner of Reisner and Morris 'sts.? There is a fountain there that has not been running for seme time. I have been used to watering my horse there and many others

NATURE’S PRICELESS GIFT PERFECT TEETH Cart You Afford to Neglect Yours? DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS Have a Sanitary Mouth and Good Health tl certainly am willing for you (o nse my name to recommend your fine method of extracting. Realliln* the number of people HtiflTering with had teeth who could liuve relief in a few inlnuteH time. FRED FFKUrSON, Indianapoll* R. 11. O. Gold Crown. . .$4 and $5 per tooth Bridge Work. .$4 and $5 per tooth Filling SI.OO up Artificial Sets, Gold Pin. 512.50 up Painless Extracting 50c up You can pay as Extracting Free When Plate* or Bridget Are orwrork progrense* dered. Examination Free. THE PEOPLE'S DENTISTS 36 WEST WASHINGTON STREET / nouns—B:oo A. M so 6:00 I’. M. SUNDAY—9:OO A. M. to 12:00 M. Over Gaii.cpohl Trunk Store **™ l^*— •

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$167.25 Suite 'llsa Davenport and wingehair in choice of several attractive jacquard coverings. $201.25 Suite $ 135Jacquard, reversible cushions, davenport and wingchair.

$24.50 Phone Set Stand and stool, combined in one pieee, Friday, OC a sfite*, t V l U.Lu $36.50 Davenport Table Beautiful design, with distinctive

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have too. We would a predate very | much if it can be fixed. TIMES READER. Mr. Fixit has the promise of the i streets department that tho ■ fountain will be and the j water turned on. Mr. Fixit holds little hope for i those living on residential streets without a great deal of traffic on the subject of oil. The streets department has.a limited appropriation for oil which must be used only where many vehicles arc passing. However, the requests of tho following have been placed on file: Taxpayers and Readers, Henry St„ between West and Missouri Sts.; Ddsted, Olney St., between Pratt and St. Clair Sts., DEAR MR. FIXIT: The water catch basin on the northeast corner of E. Riverside Dr. and Pruitt St.,

$164 Living Room Suite '1122 New design, very comfortable, finer jacquard davenport and’ armchair, at $112.50. $221,75 Suite *l49= Pieces—Fine jacquard, reversible cushions.

$287.50 Dining Suite Roomy buffet, large tabic and chairs of distinctive design, slOl 7C 8 pieces for .... <Plt/lfD $161.50 Bedroom Suite 48-Inch decorated walnut veneer dresser, chifforctte and full size Ud" nd . $107.75

seems to be stopped up. Water stands there after every rain and, as this is in front of a church, it is very unpleasant. If you would bo kind enough to take this up with the proper city officials, the people of the will thank you very much. WILLIAM G.ANTRIM. The complaint will be ihvestlgated at once, streets department officials assured Mr. Fixit.

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CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS &. LOUISVILLE RY. Tickets on sale June 19 to 23, inclusive Good returning until June 25 4 Good on all trains (in coaches only) When you go on the Monon you are protected by AUTOMATIC BLOCK SIGNALS ALL THE WAY For tickets or information, call: FRANK V. MARTIN General Agent, Passenger Department 114 Monument Place Main 6404

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$192.25 Suite . ‘I3D2 Fin e genuiuo jacquard, comfortable davenport ana armchair; 2 pieces, sl3l. $264 Suite '17842 Choice of several very good covers —3 pieces.

50-Piece $27.50 Dinner Sets Choice of T> good patterns. Quantity limited at this price. Lift Shop.

KALTEX Much Under Former Price*

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