Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 284, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1927 — Page 19

MARCH 4, >1927

CHRIST LIVES, WORD !! Living, Revelation of God, Declares Van Keuren. “The essence of Christianity is not that Christ was once a revlation of God, but that He is now a present lining revelation of God with us,” the Rev. Floyd Van Keuren, rector of Christ Church, Monument Circle, said at the fourth Lenten sermon today. \ “Christ is not behind us in history, but is a living Christ today, ahead of us in all our difficulties and problems, in all our social experiences, in all our sorrows and joys,” he declared. “By taking Him as our living guide- we shall find gracefulness in meeting every situation.” .The Rev. C. \Y- Bispham, rector of' the Church of the Advent, will preach Monday. There will be no service Saturday. CONFIRM POSTMASTERS U. S. Senate Acts on Nineteen Indiana Appointments. Bu Times Special WASHINGTON, March 4.—Nominations confirmed by the Senate on Thursday night included the following Indiana postmasters: Gail M. Hennis, Clinton; Harvey H. Galloway, Cromwell; William B. Hayes, Garrett; Oliver A. Potter, •Geneva; Nannie E. Sparks, Kewanna; Lee H. Pillers, Monroeville; Edna M. McDermott, New Point. Benjamin F. Pearson, New Salisbury; Alfred W. Hill, Shelburn; Fred Irvin, Cannelton; Geoi'ge O. Davidson, Idaville; Walter R. O’Neal, Arthur B. Wobith, North (Judson; Hubert Tanner, Plymouth; Harvey E. Mayall, Decker; Charles G. Hunter, Columbus; Lester L. Wildman, Dupont; Morton Lamb, Kokomo, and’Lillian R. Stuck, Orland. TO NOMINATE OFFICERS Monthly Civic Club Federation Meeting Tonight. Candidates for the Federation—of Community Civic "Clubs’ election, March 25, will be nominated tonight at the regular monthly meeting of the Federation at the Chamber of Commerce, John F. White, secretary, announced today. Considerable routine business unattended because of previous postponed meetirtgs also will be disposed.

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£~ y E?if§iN 9x12 CONGOLEUM T erms /Ixn ART RUGS ' " Gold Seal Patterns (Without Border) ifp^ ™ ' o, „ A complete showing of the newest spring designs Mlßffl and colorings. Remarkable values in 9x12 Congoleum Art Rugs for .tomorrow only in this one day Qvl 9 A vmineter Rucv sale. Rich patterns and colorings in a wide array. ‘'Us Suitable for any room in the home. Come early for Latest patterns, d* nf ' best selection. Any rug may be purchased on Easy Deep oile, guaran- J> SS&• I D Credit terms. *“d service - &>!#= Pay a Little Down—Balance EASY TERMS I , _ Easy Terms

Gray Enamel Granite Ware : j Specials for Saturday Only! i : 12-in. Wash Basins .-9<* 4-qt. Covered Buckets.. * j Cup and Saucer 12£ 14-qt. Coffee Boilers . ...69£ I 1-qt. Graduated Measure. 14<i Large Size Cuspidors . ~29£ | 8-qt. Double Rice Boiler x ||p f A '' y|

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RESCUE EFFORT FATAL Bu United<Press NEW YORK, March 4.—-A policeman and a 70-year-old man he attempted to rescue today were killed when fire razed a five-story tenement in Spring St. The dead were identified as Police-, man Harry J. Farrell and Mariano Bonome. Before attempting rescue of the elderly man, Farrell had sent a passerby to sound the alarm and had helped to awaken more than 100 persons in the tenement. He was so badly burned when firemen reached him that he could be identified only by his police shield. FIVE LIQUOR CHARGES Federal warrants and a hearing before a United States commissioner were secured today by Police Sergt. Curtis Barge in the cases of five Negroes he arrested at midnight Thursday in connection with 108 gallons of alcohol, at 2338 Shriver Ave. Barge, Sergt Hodge3 and squads made the raid. Those held are: Mrs. Amanda McCaulley, 26. and Mrs. Ida Jackson, 57, of the Shriver Ave. address; Hiawatha Gray, 23; Eddie Lee, 27, and Willie Jackson, 37, all of 530 N. Missouri St. HOUSE O. K.s BRIDGE BILL House Bill 102, the Jeffersonville bridge bill, fostered in the Indiana Senate by Senator Joseph M. Cravens (Deni.), Madison, passed the Indiana'Senate today, 46 to 0. The bill will empower county commissioners to aid in financing a bridge over the Ohio River. Kentucky is to pay the cost of the bridge construction, and Clark County commissioners the cost of constructing the approach. SIO,OOO FOR JUDGES After failing passage on Thursday the Harrison bill boosting Supreme and Appellate Court judges’ salaries, was approved by the Indiana Senate today by a vote of 33 to 9. The bill provides a pay raise from $7,500 to SIO,OOO. FOUR DIE I NFIRE Bu United Press CAPE MAY, N>J„ March 4.—The wife and three sons of Herman Hall, Negro, were burned to death in their home early today while Hall was absent attending another fire in a scholhouse some bloks away.

PASSES ‘AD’ BILL The bill making newspapers declare their parlsanship before they can share in the legal advertising for bond issubs was passed by the Indiana Senate -today by a vote of 26 to 15. The bill provides that advertising must appear in one Indianapolis newspaper, as well as in those in local communities. A somewhat similar measure was defeated earlier in the session. NEW ENVOY ARRIVES SAN FRANCISCO, March 4. Paul Claudel, newly appointed French ambassador to the United States, arrived here today from Japan aboard the liner Korea Maru. Claudel succeeds Henri Berenger at Washington. He had been serving as French ambassador to Japan.

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