Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 293, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1928 — Page 11

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FIRMS TG CLOSE i GOOD FRIDAY Seven Additional ComI panies Sign Up. Mayor L. Ert Slack, in a statement today, urged more general observance of Good Friday, and suggested that citizens and industrial establishments, so far as they can without inconvenience, suspend business between noon and 3 p. m. Friday. “All citizens of Indianapolis,” he said, “are interested extremely in religious observance and in the promotion of a higher degreee of character and public morals, and we can not too often be reminded of our reverence of and duty to religious institptions.” Seven additional firms will close from noon till 3 o’clock on Good Friday, Dr. E. N. Evans, executive secretary of the Indianapolis Church Federation, announced today. Jud’s Stores, the John Koch Furniture Company, The Traction Terminal Company offices, the Ballard Ice Cream Company, Jessup and Antrim Ice Cream Company and the Furnace Jpe Cream Company all will close. . The Eli Lilly Company will close jfrom noo nto 2:30 p. m. The Merchants’ Association, in announcing the results of a poll, stated employes of member stores desiring to attend Good Friday services may do so. The stores will Aemain open. Good Friday services will be held at Keith’s theater, at Roberts Park M. E. Church, Christ Church, St. John's Catholic, All Saints Cathedral, St. Paul’s Episcopal and the First English Lutheran churches, in the downtown district, and at many outlying churches. More than 100,000 are expected to attend. The Zion Evangelical Church will present Dubois’ “Seven Last Words of Christ” at 7:30 tonight with a program of devotional music, under the direction of Rudolph Hevne.

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Hailed as “an absolute and complete success” by Italian music critics in her debut in Italy, 19-year-old Kathleen Kersting, childsinger of Wichita, Kan., is to sail for home soon. The Wichita Rotary Club financed Kathleen's musical education abroad after Mme. Emma Calve, famous French opera star, became interested in the girl six years ago after hearing her voice.

TELLS OF BIRD BANDING S. E. Terkins 111 Relates Experiences to Nature Study Club. S. E. Perkins 111, bird expert, told of his experiences in bird banding Tuesday afternoon in a lecture under auspices of the Nature Study Club in the L. S. Ayres & Cos. tea room today. Miss Elizabeth Downhour of the Indianapolis Teachers’ College spoke on “The Teaching of Nature Study.” The nature study lectures will be continued in the tea room Wednesday and Thursday. Dr. Amos W. Butler will speak at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday on “Birds,” and Dr. Stanley Coulter will speak at 3:45 p. m. on trees. EXPECT RACEFTsUNDAY French Car on Way Here for Duel With Stutz Speedster. The Hispano Suiza speedster which ir> to engage a Stutz in a twenty-four-hour duel at the Speedway, April 16. will arrive in Indianapolis Sunday for a week’s tuning up. Robert Bloch, French driver, is accompanying the car. Charles T. Weymann, backer of the car, will arrive a few days later. Tickets for the race are on sale by the Junior League and Speedway offcials. Proceeds from the Junior League sale will be devoted to charity. The course will be illuminated at night. FAIR LIGHT BIDS IN State Board of Agriculture Gets Offer. State Board of Agriculture officials Tuesday received bids for a lighting system and a Thirty-Eighth St. entrance at State fraiground. Estimated cost of the entrance is $35,000. Fear Man Committed Suicide Police searched for Gus “Toots" Reichel. 59. of 1411 S. Alabama St., today fearing that he may have taken his life at some deserted spot. Reichel was last seen Monday. Seven weeks ago he tried suicide by slashing his throat and wrist, but did not succeed and was taken to the city hospital where he recovered.

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W. L. BAKER DEAD Funeral Services Will Be Held Today. Private funeral services will be held at 4 p. m. today at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for William L. Baker, 76, who died Thursday afternoon at his home, 2167 N. Meridian St., following a long illness. Dr. Frank S. C. Wicks, pastor of All Souls Unitarian Church, will conduct the service and the body will be cremated. Mr. Baker, native of Switzerland County, became a school teacher and author of the “Baker System of Grading,” which was adopted by the State. In 1882 Mr. Baker came to Indianapolis. and later organized and was president of the Baker & Thornton Company, manufacturers of stationery and school supplies.

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He retired from active business about fifteen years ago. Surviving are the widow; two daughters, Mrs. F. A. Myer and Miss Pauline Baker; a son, Maurice T. Baker, all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Rufus James of Madison, and Miss Julia A. Baker of Wilkinson, and a brother, Joseph H. Baker of Burlington, Kan. Despondent Man Kills Self By Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., April 4. Despondent over domestic troubles, William Dwyer, 55, killed himself by shooting with a revolver. He and his wife separated last fall.

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