Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 272, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1930 — Page 16

PAGE 16

‘GREAT AGE WE LIVE in; THINKS TREASURY CHIEF Mellon Traces Progress of America at Dinner in Birthday Honor. if nits 4 pmn PITTSBURGH, March 25.—Tracing tie accomplishments of America at a dinner tendered in honor of his eventy-flfth birthday Monday night, Andrew W. Mellon, secretary <’f the treasury, said: “The average Iverson in this country now commands the mpans of comfortable ustenance to a greater extent and with less effort than ever.” The cabinet member in his speech explained that he did “not mean to say that we have attained equality" of opportunity. No nation ever has attained it. “But. here in America, if we have not yet achieved that aim toward which we have been striving, at least we are on the way toward realizing it eventually, nor have we any reason to be dissastisfied with our pres"n rate of progress.” Vast Developments Extracts from Secretary Mellon's speech. "As one looks back over the entire period, the economic developments of tne last seventy-five years nave been so vast and have brought about such far-reaching changes in our daily lives that it Is difficult to come tc any conclusions about them. “Each generation is prone to think that it is living in an era of fundamental change, but., certainly, the immense material progress since he Civil war. not to speak of progress along other lines, has carried mankind forward, not backward, and has raised the whole plane f civilization to a higher level. Best Age in History Opportunities which so vastly have increased in the last, generation are only the forerunners of tthers, and perhaps, greater ones, vhich will come as the result of orces now at work and those con'tantly being discovered. "Someone asked me in what age I wouid prefer to have lived. I answered that I would not change Ihe period in thich I have lived for any other in the world’s history.”

Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing All V/ork (> u a ran ter and J. P. MULLALLY Diamond Mtrrlmnl for .'(8 Years SSI state I He Ithlß.

WATCH REPAIRING ' At Cost of Materlei I WATCH CRYSTALS | Round toj Fnney I Cpbr.-sskable 4pc I Clewnlnc (any watch) SI 09 I* Malnsprlntc (any watch) 9C< Jewels (any watch) 51. 19 Rite’s Jewelry Shop *3 S. Illinois St.

A Boon to Housewives! The New Dupont Fabric Bags Easily washed off and zipper/napped! For comforts, blankets, furs and coats! In four colors, rose, tan, green and blue’ Carried Now at The Junior League Shop 158 Fast Fourteenth Street

Pimples on Face Caused Severe Suffering. Healed by Cuticura. "Early in my teens I started to have pimples and blackheads. The pimples were hard and festered, causing severe suffering They burned so badly that I scratched and caused sore eruptions, which made it very unpleasant for me while in compnny They were scattered all over my face. “For five years I tried other remedies but to no avail I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and within sixty days I was completely healed, after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment” (Signed) Miss Dorotha Carroll, R. 3. Rockville, Mo, July t 1929. Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and SV. Talcum ISc. Sold everywhere. Sample each free. Address: "Cuticura Laboratories. Dept. H. Malden.

Over Sixty Years Ago a young physician practiced widely in a rural district and became famous for his uniform O success in the treatment of disafterwards estabAn herbal tonic that Dr. Pierce prescribed most often for building up the weakened system, and for making richer blood, cleansing the system of men, women or children, without harm, was afterwards put up in ready-to-use form and is known the country over as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It is sold in both liquid and tablets at all drug stores. It is just as popular now as 60 years ago. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce’s Clinic in Buffalo, N. Y., if you decire an acquaintance package of the tablets. —Advertisement

DOCTOR’S FUNERAL TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY George R. Graves Succumbs While Riding in Street Car. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at the Royster & Askin chapel for Dr. George R. Graves, 47. of 3317 North Capitol avenue, meat Inspector for the United States bureau of animal Industry, who died suddenly in a street car at Illinois and Washington streets Monday afternoon. Cerebral . emorrhage was blamed for his death. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Florence Graves; a son, Orth Graves, and a daughter, Audrey Graves, both of whom live at home, and a sister, Mrs. J. C. Van Nuys of Lufkin, Tex. Burial will be in the Precinct cemetery at Thorntown. ASSOCIATION TO MEET Metal Trades Group to Hear Talk on Industrial Training. Vocational instructors, principals and school authorities will hear discussions on “Industrial Training in School and Shop” at the twentyfourth annual dinner meeting of the Indianapolis branch of the National Metal Trades Association Friday night, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. School training program in outtate cities and locally will be described by speakers on the program. Beech Grove Recital Tonight Mothers' Chorus Club members of Beech Grove Parent-Teacher Association will give a recital in the Beech Grove schc auditorium at B tonight. Mrs. John Sha'er is program chairman.

R/ n I r"\ C —l.oevent Prices: n U I U O -Easiest Terms! ,r* o< ' fcidj —See our complete C? lin** of “Atwater If 0 Screen-Grirl Kadi 0(4 1 DEE JEWELRY CO. 18 N. Illinois Ht. OTaypool Hotel Bhtg.

Place Orders With Us BABY CHICKS to Accredited hatcheries. Blood wfV’te* Tested. Our Customers have XfiifgF best of success. AID breeds .efto'CTv Prices moderate for early sea* son. Also Feeds. Brooders. Supplies for Poultry. Bird*. Doffs. Gold Fish EVEEITT'S seed, stores S. 111.. Ri IK*. SN. Ala.. Li. 4955

TARDIEU STILL FIGHTS Vote of Confidence May Be Asked by Premier. By United Prrun PARIS, March 25.—Premier Andre Tardieu has one more parliamentary fight on his hands before he can return to London with full confidence of his security at home. Tardieu’s budget bill emerged

71ST ANNIVERSARY OUR PERSONAL INVITATION TO YOU

WE want every flower lover, be it man, woman or child, to visit our Flower and Garden Show at 1610 N. Illinois St. We don’t want you to say after it is too late, “Oh, I wish I had seen that wonderful exhibit.” Because of many requests the display will be. continued Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, day and evening. No admission charge. A. WIEGAND’S SONS CO.

NORTHERN WONDERLANDS Cruise of the LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN If you want an unusual vacation—spend It in the land of the midnight sun —where nature offers more strange contrasts and charming changes than in any region of its size on the globe. A Summer Vacation Full of Refreshing, New' Experiences; a Helpful Ocean Voyage Under Unusually Pleasant Conditions. Let the Union Trust Travel Bureau handle all the details of your trip—complete details can be obtained from RICHARD A. KURTZ, Manager Travel Bureau The Leading Travel Bureau of Indianapolis & UNION TRUST*' 120 East M irket St, SI ley 5541

f "ft Is The Special Price ||l f||f ; ||||i of Our Well-Known I#®® ‘LIFELIKE" PLATE This special offer for a limited time only. A real value at its regular [ ALL WORK *1 $25 price. Now only $lO to increase GUARANTEED j our rapidly growing practice. CROWNS PLATES Jg $8 to $lO Values. Made finest. Reg. S7O CLIP THIS COUPON ' v FREE Smlt painless . WmMMm | | it is the most painless of all modern methods. Lemcke Bldg. V™**Northeast Cor. T-enn. and Market

ol S tilth Brother* j g Cows 1 procs. famous l 7 -r: * ... ' \ Jr ' / £&§KXal : ’ 4

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

from the senate finance committee shorn of appropriations for the salaries of the premier's new ministers and undersecretaries, which he added to the cabinet in order to obtain wide support from various groups in the chamber. Tardieu announced that if difficulties continue he will demand a vote of confidence on the cabinet appropriations clause. Total number of domestic natural gas users increased from 3,984,000 n 1927 to 4.366,000 in 1928.

BANDIT RETURNS MONEY Bv United Prets CLEVELAND. March 25.—A few minutes after three bandits, one a woman, had held up a filling station and made away with $34 here Sunday night, one of the men casually walked into the station and returned the money to a bewildered attendant. The bandit machine had stalled at the curb and William

SPECIAL PLATE LUNCHEOK AT CAFETERIA OR BUFFET COUNTER FOR 45c j Consisting of Soup—Fish or Meat—Two Veketables— Rolls and Butter GUARANTY CAFETERIA Guaranty Building—Meridian at Circle Open 7:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M.

rr Tb Turnish WEgfWiS) our^om€ W at these Prices fr*"'** 2 ''***l Durin -SS Victor's Great 'M Opening Sale fw Early spring buyers will profit as never before /*/'> r' . § t- in this timely money-saving sale. Open a / t n r)/ § To Open 100 New Accounts —Victor Offers — Tomorrow, Wednesday, One Day Only, Exactly Two-Inch Attractive TkT • 4 4 O* * c jsr 100 New Design oimmons rbii iiSteel Beds $ y#.J§ !lfi [ f'lhrtf in I | I j You will find this new design bed of a gracefully simple UiiiWPto 1 i design that blend, perfectly with any decorative scheme! I ,c~-=4 The sturdy “Simmons” construction and fine Brown ‘ MM Woodtone finish assure you of years and years of — iaffeilfe SCTVlcemy 4s. DOWN!

■Simmons ton springs Ui , I finest rust-proof enamel. The coil & Jjg |sJ£ layer upon layer of selected cotton gfc*. * ** ’ spring that is built for comfort, the ¥ Jflmk ® Jr felt! Four row stitch. 45-Lb. All ' ' € 1 coil spring that is built to last. To- ***"***• sizes. Durable art ticking. Deep morrow you can buy it at a big sav- HBoHop tuftings PAY 45C DOWN! PAY 45c DOWN! I, WK at* W% —The “Simmons” Bed—the “Simmons” Coil q ft If B JT B, Spring and the Mattress—The Complete 3-Piece v* '* J #. 95c Down Delivers the Complete Outfit! J - C P Walnut Finish Your Choice of Walnut or Mahogany I* CHESTS „ Fini,h 1 Dressers j 9 ,9 ° jjn *s* cabinet woods in choice |jjj|y Ft © vtrllJ of walnut or mahogany 't y h§|. | “The Home of Guaranteed Furniture’’ Is conveniently located on Washing *~ a^i — l —j j*wj < ton St.. Jut I*4 block* west of Illinois St., directly nppoulte Statebonge. washlnc^on^wes:. vmUM/ I / | 4$C DOWO!

Smith thought he might escape prosecution by returning the money AH three are being held by police.

Dr. Albert Stanley, Dentist Plate Specialist 1107 Odd Fellow Bldg. LL 7101

FREE^AMBULANCE small amount this certificate entitles you to free ambulance servoff of regular price on all funerals **"*'•' HARRY MOORE CH erry 6020 Y ou All Know This We Welcome Comparison Undertaker in Price and Service harry w. moore

TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY WILL BRING RESULTS.

JVIARCH 25, 1930