Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1926 — Page 2

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PASTOR URGES ALL MEN TO BE FAIR IN LIFE Man Masons Attend Special Services at Central Universalist. "Those persons are sadly mistaken who think that religion does not enter Into the work and life of freemasonry," the Rev. Fred A. Line of the Central Universalist Church said Sunday In delivering a sermon on "The .Religion of Masonry," at a special Masonlo service at the church. "Masonry points man to the Supreme Architect of the universe as the source of all light, Joy and power and It holds before him the word of God as It Is found In this old and sacred book to-be a safe rule and guide to conduct," the Reverend Line said. "It obligates him,” the Reverend Line said, “to be morally decent, spiritually pure, truthful In word, honest' In deed, upright In life and to give emphasis to the great truth that ‘All ye are brethren.’ “However many more there may be, the greatest degree of freemasonry Is the degree of love and every man who has been Initiated Into the mysteries of this great order should know that this degree has been conferred upon him and should feel obligated to keep its secrets and to live up to its requirements. "Our order stands for the love that Is pure and self-sacrificing, the love that prompts the father to render cheerful and faithful service in the building of the home; the love that shines forth from the mother’s face as she bids her little one goodby; the love that opens our eyes to the divine treasures in every soul; the love that impels the sinner to repent of his misdeeds and leads him in search of a purer light; the love that gives to us sweet resignation and holy trust when clouds of darkness and sorrow and death daiken the sky of our earthly experience, the love that Is pure and tender and divine. Desire to Improve "We desire to Improve ourselves In masonry. The greatest advancement Is made by the man who is learning through practical service to do for others, to improve them materially and spiritually. As free and accepted masons we are called upon to help the brother in need, to give him material assistance, to extend the heart’s message of cheer and comfort and consolation in the hour of trial and discouragement and sorrow and death. We are called upon to answer the question of the old book, 'Am I my brother’s keeper?* in the affirmative, and then to show forth the sincerity of our profession in word and deed. "Masonry is more than a system of philosophy. It Is a progressive life science. From the moment when we were caused to kneel for the benefit of prayer to the moment when we wore raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason and in the days that have since passed we have been in training for service in a great life fraternity. ’**• Use The Symbols

"I ask you to use the working tools of freemasonry, from the twenty-four-inch gauge and common gavel, symbolizing the measuring of time and the cleansing, purifying process of life, to the trowel, symbolically used for the spreading of the cement of brotherly love and affection. I ask you to acquit yourselves as workman of God who need not be ashamed, remembering that the most effective tool of freemasonry is a character enriched and glorified by pure thinking and pure living, that in the building of life’s spiritual temple the true Mason finds his greatest reward in the consciousness of a life well lived for God and man.Having come to the light in some measure, I ask you to give forth light that others may see your good .works even as you continue the eternal quest. Wear the white apron, emblem of innocence and the badge of a Mason in such wise as to bring no disgrace upon yourself or upon the great order whose obligations you have assumed. Finally, I ask you to meet your fellowmen on the common level of divine brotherhood, to make manifest your love for them by being fair and square in all your dealings, to live and act as upright men and Masons before God and man,” the Rev. Line said. SINS LEAVE MARKS ' ' . "Fingerprints pt Soul” Topic of; M. E. Pastor. "If day by day we can have the strength for the little things of life, that will tend to build up a great character,” Dr. Edwin W. Dunlavy, pastor of the Roberts Park M. E. Church, said In an address Sunday night on "The Fingerprints of the Soul.” “May God for give us for the little sins we commit, which put marks on our souls that last through eternity. Little sins cripple us for our 'entire lives.” ~ NEW CHURCH DEDICATED Use Building Seven Days a Week Urges College Head. Churches should be used seven days a week, the Rev. Charles E. Miller, president of Heidelberg UniQueen Victoria and Lydia E. Pinkham In the year 1819, two babies were born whose lives were destined to have a far reaching Influence. One Was born in a stern castle of Old England, the'other in a humble farmhouse in New England. Queen Victoria, through her wisdom and kindliness during a long and prosperous reign has become enthroned in the hearts of the British people. Lydia E. Pinkham, through the merit of her Vegetable Compound has made her name a household word In thousands of American holne*.— a

Girl Steeplejack Gets Thrills Dangling High

A WOCTI&n Bt©6pl6J&Ck! MISS Eth : Hawkins, 22 of 517 E. Merrill S BH| has hvcn climbing smoke u?ks i '■'A' >' five years and says that "steep! ; Mjffl jacking" is one of the most sat! ■c factory professions in the world. ' v - j.i “Why I wouldn’t do anythir else," declared Miss Hawkins. HlflUa In business with her brother Eaj 1H the two are widely known as pair ers and repairers of smoke Stack "We have orders from all par *\ JfiHK of the country and have travels Hr everywhere. The tallest stack I evi ’./ , climbed is that of the Donne Printing Company, CraWfordsvill ♦ Ind.. which is 175 feet. No. I nevi g*t afraid or dizzy," declared th ' hardy young woman. IB 7 Ml| and even when the weather is ha ‘flHHgfj plexlon and well trained symmetric ' muscles. She works in knicker i T on a awing seat., occasionally takir off her cap, letting the breeze bio through her golden hair. '•f '“lt's a good paying profession I/'? Miss Hawkins commented, “and it good one for to i ' 1 ' ' ~| ' A.

.Miss Ethel Hawkins, 100 feet in th e air, painting the smokestack of the Furnas Ice Cream Company, 131 N. Alabama St. Inset Miss Hawkins.

versity, declared Sunday at dedication services for the new Carrollton Avenue Reformed Church, Carrollton Ave. and Forty-Fourth St. An extensive recreational program for school children will begin in the church next fall. A recreational director will be employed. “I congratulate this church,” Dr. Miller said, “upon the foresight it has shown in providing for the fourfold life—the educational life in its church school equipment; the physical life in its gymnasium; the social life in its recreational parlors and the spiritual life in its rooms for worship.”

VACCINATE FIDO, SA YS DR. CONGER Poundmaster Declares Hot Weather Makes Dogs Irritable. “Have your dog vaccinated for rabies,’* was the advice of Dr. Elizabeth Conger, city pound master, as the warmw eather warned of the approach of “dogs days.” But that period of the year known as “dog days” is largely a myth, according to Dr. Conger. Because during July, Sirius, the dog star, is most prominent in the heavens, the month came to be known as the dog month and July days as “dog days.” Irritable in Summer But dogs are not particularly liable to suffer from rabies during July, Dr. Conger said. “It’s just that dogs get hot and irritable during the summer months. I’ve treated more than 25,000 dogs and I’ve never seeij on with rabies.” Vaccination Begun All dogs released from the dog pound are given a dose of rabies vaccine according to Dr. Conger. That

INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI TRACTION CO. Charles t. 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.

$2.75 WALKERTON $2.40 ROCHESTER Round Trip Sunday, June 27th Train leaves Union Station 7:00 a. m., Mass. Ave. Station 7:08 a. m. VIA NICKEL PLATE ROAD Also low fares dally and week end, with liberal limits to these and other resort points. For complete information phone R. C. Fiscus, A. G. P. A., Cl rcie 6800; Union Station, MA in 4567; Mass. Ave. Sta. tlon, MA In 2120.

A woman steeplejack! Miss Ethel Hawkins. 22 of 517 E. Merrill St., has been climbing smoke stacks for five years and says that “steeplejacking” is one of the most satisfactory professions In the world. “Why I wouldn’t do anything else,” declared Miss Hawkins. In business with her brother Earl, the two are widely known as painters and repairers of smoke stacks. “We have orders from all parts of the country and have traveled everywhere. The tallest stack I ever climbed Is that of the Donnely Printing Company, Crawfordsville, Ind., which is 175 feet. No, I never get afraid or dizzy,” declared this hardy young woman. “I feel nice and free up In the air and even when the weather is bad, I don’t renig on my job.” Miss Hawkins is the picture of health, having a fresh ruddy complexion and well-trained symmetrical muscles. She works In knickers, painting, circling around the stacks on a swing seat,, occasionally taking off her cap, letting the breeze blow through her golden hair. “It’s a good paying profession,” Miss Hawkins commented, “and it’s a good one for women to adopt. Why not?”

makes them immune to the disease for a year and a half. Sixty dogs were so treated during May. Vaccination of the dogs was started several- months ago when several persons were bitten by dogs supposed to be suffering from rabies, Dr. Conger said. Since that time 100 dogs supposed to have been exposed to the disease were examined by her. but r.ot one was found to be Inflicted. WILSON WRITING “THE ALIMONY CLUB.” Divorce is opening anew field for picturizatlon. Carey Wilscn, who is editorial director on "Midnight Lovers” for First National, is working on another original tsory, “The Alimony Club.” The adventures of a group of divorcees presents )i very humorous spectacle. In the county of Glamorgan, between Wales and Britain, ore forty castles.

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M’CEURE REPORTS MANY ARE DRAWN TO PLAY SPOTS Patronage Constantly Increasing, City Recreation Director Reports. Record patronage of playgrounds in Indianapolis since their opening, June 14, is reported by Jesse D. McClure, city recreation director. Through a system of supervised play, supplemented by instruction in useful home work, children will have an active and merry summer at the recreation spots, according to McClure. Nearly all of the grounds are equipped with slides and swings of many sizes to accommodate kiddies of various ages. Games In Progress Volley ball and kitten hall games are in progress daily preparatory to the opening of a city championship series in both kitten bail and in track and field events later in the summer. Under direction of Mrs. Alice Kessler classes in folk dancing are being assembled. The children will later participate In a sectional pageant. Story Telling Hours The thoughtful children will have the advantage of story telling hours which are being conducted by Carrie Scott of the Indianaoplis Public Library. Designing of fancy dresses, a feature of other years, will yield to plain instructipn in home sewing. The girls will learn to darn, trim towels and to perform other household tasks of a practical nature. Tk> the beautiful girl swimmers the recreation department will offer a bathing beauty contest. CASTING DIRECTOR HAS NEW CLOTHES Whether it is his new suit, or a sudden desire of canines for mode fame, is a question in the mind of Dan Kelly, casting director for First National’s west cost units. Lately, Kelly has sad a strange attraction for dogs. He has been followed to the studios every day this week by a dog of a different breed. As there is a small dog part in Colleen Moore’s next picture, tentatively titled “Delicatessen,” Kelly thinks his dumb friends are not so dumb. The doggy role in "Delicatessen” will have nothing to do with sausages.

BALBONI HELPS ON SCENARIO As Balbonl is to direct "The Masked Woman” for First National, he is "sitting in" on the writing of the script of this picture. June under- whose management the production will be made, is doing her own adaptation and continuity. Thus far only Anna Q. Nilsson and Holbrook Blinn have been announced for the cast of "The Masked Woman.” In 1909 the world’s production of artificial silk was 7,500 tons. The estimated total for 192(5 is 100,000

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O’DONNELL FIRM'S OVERLAND HAULING BUSINESS HEAVIER • Increase Reported two Regular Routes Now Operated. The general overland hauling business of the O’Donnell Transfer Company has increased considerably during the last few months, according to T. R. O’Donnell, head of the company, located at 437 E. Loulsana St. Several new routes are being contemplated, he sai^. The company operates trucking routes to Richmond and Connersville. Trucks are operated on a careful schedule and stops are made at towns along the Richmond route. Trucks ofl the Richmond route leave here each morning at 9 and arrive in Richmond at 3 p. m. Trucks are sent each morning from Richmond and arrive in Indianapolis at 3 p. m. On the Connersville route, trucks awe sent out each night leaving here at 6 and arriving at Connersville about midnight. Trucks leave Connersville at midnight and reach Indianapolis about 6 in the morning, O'Donnell explained. Shippers of perishable goods from Indianapolis, Richmond and Connersville are assured of careful handling and prompt schedules. The company does a general transfer and heavy machinery hauling business.

SPRING BOOSTS PARTS MARKET The used automobile parts market is Improving with the coming of spring, according to Louis Cohn, of S. Cohn & Son, 142 W. Vermont St. Cohn buys used automobiles of practically all makes and has developed an extensive business in the sale of automobile parts. The spring demand for used automobile parts has been stimulated by

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A Mortician’s Services The comfort and sympathy an experienced furnersl director can bring to yon duting the first hour* of bereavement are of inestimable value. This mortuary has becouis known for its personal and thorough atten tlon to each of the countless details that immediately arise. Its services are kindly and efficient. Walter T. Blasengym FUNERAL DIRECTOR 2228 Shelby. Drexel 2870.

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MONEY LOANED ON CHATTEL SECURITY SUCH AS PIANOS, FURNITURE, AUTOS., HTC. LEGAL RATES CAPITOL LOAN CO. 441% E. WASHINGTON BT.

Pilgrim Laundry Rl ley 2002 Wet wash Is cheaper after middle of week; 4c pound, AA 25 pounds for tpi.UU 24-Hour Service. Four Other Family Services

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the weather conditions which lure many automobile owners to overhaul their cars and replace parts which have worn oui during the winter. Automobile parts prices have not changed for many months, Cohn said. Prices average from 50 to 75 per cent of manufacturers’ prices, he said, depending upon condition of parts. The demand for truck parts has been stronger this year than last, he said. The firm has a large stock of truck parts. It Is one of the best known used automobile parts concern in the city and has established a reputation for business Integrity. EIGHTEEN YEARS AS UNDERTAKER One of the most progressive funeral directors in the city is Walter T. Blasengym, 2228 Shelby-St., who has been engaged in that profession for eighteen years in Indianapolis. Efficient, sympathetic and persistent attention to many details in directing funerals, coupled with the highest professional ethics, has enabled Blasengym to grow from a “one team” concern to a large undertaking establishment of modern equipment, he says. He now operates eight high-grade automobile hearses and ambulances. Blasengym received his college education at Indiana University, and then went to Chicago to otbain his first professional training as an undertaker. being associated with A. B, Peraigo for almost nine years before he came back to Indianapolis. He opened his place of business at 1625 Shelby St. After the boulevard was built, Blasengym moved to his present location, remodeling it three years ago last August.

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PILGRIM LAUNDRY WET WASH WORK PROVES POPULAR Company Has Modern Plant _ —Business Develops Fast Modern conveniences in laundry service have made the wet wash service of the Pilgrim Laundry. 1412 Cornell Ave., unueually attractive to an Increasing number of Indian apolis housewives and others, according to H. G. Caldwell, a partner in the laundry. Associated with him is M. R. Geyer, who has been engaged in the laundry business for twenty-three years. The laundry has a modern plant and is equipped to do first class work. The company has been In operation now only a little more than a year, but its business has developed tremendously because of the special care given in handling fab rics. “Many look upon wet wash as being an inferior sort of laundry service, but Indianapolis housewives are realizing that we are turning out first-clap* wet wash in such a way as

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Queen: “Is any r * t difference in the quality V of coal?” l\ A®* Kate: “You’re derned shouting. That’s why ®so many people trade xt. . Kate and Queen are a tram of mules IMOie thirty yean old. They have been urfth Polar over twenty-five yean, but have never yet found any reason to KIOM on Polar Sendee —and they ought to Jen ovc if anybody does. POLAR ICE and FUEL CO. Phone RAn. 0689

> RIPE THE STREET CARS Indianapolis is forging ahead. Its car system must keep abreast of this growth. Ride the cars—it’s cheaper—and help

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to make wash day in the home a thing of the paat, after we have made the first delivery to them," aald Caldwell. "Our wet wash gets the same kind of handling we give the most expensive service, but it la not carried as far. That Is the only difference. Our delivery men pick up laundry from any section of the city, and It Is carefully handled. When It is received, we divide the clothes into six types and place each type dn a pet bag. properly pinned wlthlflent iflcallon tags. We sort out the white pieces, the light pieces, dark fabrics, the wool, the silk and the stocking*, placing each of these six types of clothing into a compartment of the net hag. thus keeping all laundry of each customer Intart. "Our wet wash laundry is washed carefully and rinsed, and then Is only partially dried by wringing. It is assembled and bagged up, ready for delivery.”

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