Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 298, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1927 — Page 5
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TOWN TO MOVE ACROSS RIVER > ' Canadian Villagers Will Escape Flood Menace. Bit United Press BEt.tiA COOLA, B. C„ March 22. ' —Residents here have decided to tow their village across the river and transplant it bodily on a bluff, whjere the view of snow-clad Cascade range peaks is better. Each, spring, when the snow melts in the highlands, the Bella Coola river goes on a rampage. The town is inundated in places and even threatened with destruction. It was deemed cheaper and safer to move the town than attempt changing the course of the stream or build barricades. Townsfolk here are optimistic over the exodus. They are'certain anyway, that the scenery will be better and are eagerly awaiting a mass meeting to be held soon, .t which • } ■ .. ,£ ■ —“ —— | Missouri Doctor ✓ Invents Unique Rupture Truss Sends It on Trial Without Money Down, No Cash Deposit, NoC. O. D. Having invented a superior type Ros rupture appliances—with no leg no elastic belt no cruel spring bands, no hard gouging pads —an Unusual offer to give it wider demonstration is now being made by the Hernia Specialist, Dr. Andrew Kaiser, 623F Koch Building, '2906 Main Street, Kansas City, Mo. He will send his appliance for 30 . days’ trial without a cent in advance, no cash deposit, no C. O. D. shipment. Hundreds of people, many with double dupture of long stand- „ ing, have declared it brought them quick improvement and freedom from the hampering and discomfort previously suffered from truss wearing. If ruptured, and wanting quick relief and improvement, piake this test. After the 30 days’ trial if entirely pleased and satisfied, 1 pay its small price and keep the appliance. Otherwise, simply return it and owe nothing. The advantage of this offer is all in your fgvor. Accept it by writing the Doctor today. The coupon below will do with.-plain writing or printing In pencil.
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they will draw lots for sites of their new homes. The government has given them the new townsite free of charge. Some difficulty is anticipated In moving the town across the river, although a majority of the business houses and homes are frame structures. COUNciT SLAPS MAYOR Ignores Letter Asking Gas Tax Fund for Streets. A letter from Mayor Duvall asking that the gasoline tax fund be appropriated immediately for street repair purposes was ignored by city council Monday night. The fund amounts to $136,755. City Engineer Chester C. Oberleas declared that the street repair work will stop April/T for lack of funds if the gasoline tax fund is not appropriated. The proposal made to the board of works by the “four horsemen” that the fund be used for the repair of the College Ave. bridge was not touched on. TWO HURT IN TRAFFIC Boy Is Knocked From Bicycle— Doctor Pinned Under Car. John Boat, IC, of 234*4 Spring St., suffered a broken leg Monday night when he was struck while riding a bicycle by an automobile driven by Walter Belles, 1314 Harlan St., at Fulton and New York Sts. Belles was arrested on charges of reckless driving and assault and battery. Boat was taken to the city hospital. John E. Dalton, 28, physician at the city hospital, received minor cuts when his machine collided with another driven by Thomas Dinwiddie, 1333 Blaine Ave., at Kentucky and Missouri Sts. Dalton was pinned beneath his car, which overturned.
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CLARKE AMENDS SUITJR LIBEL Strikes Back at Rucker in $250,000 Demand. Elmer E. Scott, attorney for Harley L. Clarke, Chicago utility magnate, who recently merged the*two local electric utilities, has filed in. Federal Court an amended complaint to Clarke’s suit against Alvah J. ‘ Rucker, former city corporation counsel, for $250,000 judgment against Rucker for alleged libel. Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell sustained Rucker’s demurrer to the original suit March 3 on the grounds that the complaint failed to charge the alleged libel was not pertinent, material or revelant to proceedings last fall when Rucker filed an injunction suit on behalf of the city seeking to enjoin Clarke from consolidating the utilities. Rucker’s petition at that time charged Clarke was Implicated in*a conspiracy in which $19,000 was donated to the campaign fund of Governor Jackson, who, if elected, it was averred, would name public service commissioners favorable to the utilities. Circuit Judge Harry O. Chamberlin dismissed the suit for lack of jurisdiction. Clarke’s amended complaint filed Monday afternoon corrects the discrepancy made an issue in Rucker’s demurrer. TRIO GOES ON TRIAL Three Alleged Bandits Face Jury at .Martinsville. Bu United Press MARTINSVILLE, Ind., March 22. —Three alleged bandits, believed to have been the trio who robbed a clothing store here a week ago, wereon trial today on a charge of auto banditry. The man, Earl Duncan, Indianapolis, and Dick Fitzgerald and Joe Thielviege, Chicago, were unable to obtain counsel and City Attorney Don McKalian was named to look after their legal rights. A dove, found frozen in a cake of ice formed on its nest, was released, thawed is able to forage for itself.
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TWG MORE BOYS FINED Basketball Ticket Scandal Virtually Cleaned Up. Bu Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., March 22.—The basketball counterfeit ticket case was virtually cleaned up here today with two more Indianapolis boys fined on charges of selling fake pasteboards at the high school gymnasium here a week ago last Saturday. Horace Yates and Warren Peacock surrendered Monday and were fined $lO and costs and given ten days in jail in city court on a -plea of guilty. Ray Sanders and Charles Kaufman, both of Indianapolis, were fined last week. E. L. Miller, Indianapolis printer, in whose shop the tickets were printed, was to be tried some time this week. HOBOES EAT OFTEN Five Times Daily is Average, Economist Declares. Bu United Press BRIDGEPORT, Conn., March 22. —The average hobo eats about five times a day but his greatest difficulty at meal times Is finding a place where he can get solid' food, Prof. William B. Bailey told at a meeting here recently. He is an Insurance company economist. Housewives generally fill knights of the open road with rich pies and cakes when the recipients would much prefer a good thick sandwich. Dr. Bailey is credited with knowing as much about the American hobo aB any man in tha country, having conducted a lodging houst) for such men In New Haven while on the Yale faculty.
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MUTUAL Burln-que Theater Formerly Broadway Carie Finnell The Girl with the *IOO,OOO Lee* WITH HER “Red Headed Blondes”
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WANT HARDING ST. BRIDGNIEPAIRED Council Unable to Explain • Where Money Went. A committee of persons living west of White River, headed by Stevens Bradwell, who declared that with Harding St. bridge closed they Ijave to detour two miles to enter the city, appeared before the council Monday night and requested that immediate action be taken for the repair of the structure. The bridge has been closed several months for repairs. Councilman O. Ray Albertson declared the council appropriated money for the repair of the bridge in 1926 and 4jiat he wanted the council to investigate where that money was spent. No action was taken by , the council, members declaring they wanted the investigation first. No action Was taken on the
DOWNSTAIRS AYRES POOP MEttCHAKPISEAYRES SKRVICE LOW PRICES ~ Tomorrow marks the sixth day of our 4th Annual Spring Sale. This is by far the greatest sale of its kind we have offered. Hundreds of families have shared in the values we have pro; pared for this event. Values in rugs, draperies, domestics for the home that will beautify your home at comparatively small cost—apparel for every member of the family as well as accessories—fashionable attire —of quality and dependability. This is a sale that will cement old friends to us and bring new friends as well. More savings scheduled for tomorrow- Come and get your share.
The Spring Sale Features Draperies Tomorrow Offering excellent qualities in a wide variety of weaves—and colors—of firm, serviceable drapery fabrics at prices you wilt find agreeably low—This is just another demonstration of Ayres’ Downstairs willingness and ability to give just what you want when you want it.
Colored Band Valance W j u -7XJW:4 Curtai,lS ’ Sel s|i m ' V/ /i f 1 * • ~ \Y m l Vine ® w ' ss cirtains with set- / I ' n au<^3 °* sunfast blue, rose, / \ ttS 1 gold cr lavender. Avery beau- / \JJDi 1 tiful ourtaln that will lend I 1 charm to any room. j ,\ 45-Inch Suni W; xm fast Taffeta Yd., $1 \U u /.L-r* ’jl \ i Wide enough to split—five f | J good stripe patterns and one Drapery Madras, Yd. 19c Less than mill cost; an excellent saving; in blue, gold, green, brown colors; for draperies or curtains. New Curtain Materials Yd. 39c and 49c Just received, French marquisette in French ecru; 40 and 50-inch widths; and shadow lace sets in ecru; only in various beautiful designs.
f Women May Expect to Find Very Exceptional Values in This SPRING SALE 15# New Spring Coats “ *19.50—*25 I Deerona—Poiret Twill—Poiret Sheen—Coatings in New Styles ] These coats are outstanding—they are new—they are authentic—and thev cotne in styles that have beta expressly adapted to the stout figure, giving it style smartness and a slenderized appearance. Fur trimmed with squirrel, piece squirrel and coney. All straightline styles, with long panels anfl pleats accentuating the slender line. Silk crepe and Venetian lined. Sizes 40 to 4*. Fine tailoring throughout.
New Crowns —New Brims—New Colors Offered in The Spring Sale of
$1,700,000 bopd issue for construction of new buildings at the city hospital. The report of the special committee of doctors, appointed at the last council meeting to investigate the board of health’s recommendations, recommended that the program of the board be followed immediately. a‘ resolution was introduced by Austin H. Todd that the park board be requested to condemn the Casino Gardens property Immediately and take it over for park purposes. The board some time ago contemplated such a move. UNCONSCIOUS A YEAR CHILWITIL, Eng., March 22. Hinton, 24, was listening Removing the cause of Constipation Today moat people know how to aroid conatijiatlon. First: Eat simpler foods, festive ayatem to improve. Defter digestion and bowel regn- iearniL@W, larity by taking Chamberlain s jf-Sl**. Tablets for a week. They arouse healthy digestion, get quick re- JgXfr* at your druggist. F t free sainplo write Chamberlain Med. VJAZgi SHfISfy Cos., 601 Park SU OesMolnea, chamber! ASMS TABLETS “sfJpXsrr
HATS ’2.95 The most remarkable purchase of the season—ln pastel felt hats—nationally advertised makes; the smartest shapes, , and most popular shades. Large, Small and Medium Head Sizes Also a wonderful assortment of azure, Swiss and crochet tailored bats as well as dressy hats of all materials, styles and colors.
to a radio when she suddenly put down the headphones, lay back and went to sleep. That was four years ago. She remained unconscious for more than a year. Under continuous treatment by specialists she Is slow-
One of Our Clients whose trip abroad we helped to plan, expressed antazoiuent that our service covered so many details Incident to the tour. Not only did we secure railroad and steamship tickets, make all needed hotel reservations, provide for the travelers to be met at all stopping points, arrange motor side trips, rfirnisji Travelers’ Cheques—but through personal knowledge of the countries to be visited, we were able to offer many helpful suggestions to render the trip more pleasurable and profitable. This service on our part is not at all unusual. It is an integral part of EVERY Union Trust planned trip. May we not serve your travel needs, too? • , Richard A. Kurtz, Manager Travel Bureau. 1 The Leading Travel Bureau of Indianapolis. jI*HNION TRUST**’ 120 E. Market Street MA in 1576
2,000 Yds. Fancy Marquisette Remnants Yd. 15c Colored dots, colored woven designs, colored stripes and fancy weave effects; lengths up to 15 yards; sold only by the lengths. French Marquisette and Grenadines Yd. 19c Beautiful weaves of fine pure Sleach yarns In plain, check with dot and plain dot effects; yard wide. Cretonne Remnants Yd. 19c Remnants of better grade cretonne In beautiful patterns. Curtain Materials Yd. 10c Tlain scrim with wide borders In white only. Checked Marquisette ' Yd. 121/ 2 c Fine weave, bleached marquisettes in various size cheeks.
Special for Tomorrow Spring Sale of* / Imperfect Sheets s^.oo These are high quality sheets nationally known and compared with the best known brands; a slight cut, hole or oil stain are the Imperfections; rooming bouses and hotels ar® buying them from ug by the dozens, v All sizes go at one price. 63x90 63x99 73x90 72x99 81x90 81x99 90x90 1 J
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ly recovering. Although still unable to speak, she has regained her sight and can writo letters. Physicians, though puzzled by the multyly, believo the girl will boeome entirely normal.
