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THE JXDIAXAl'OLIS STAK, FJIIDAV, FKJiKL'AKY -'(), l'JU. MEDICAL CENTER CANCELS COURSES I Only One Post-Graduate Session Arranged Because of War. 'VVvli'VW I Specially Priced! I Grpen Asparagus, i i tins for 1100 )JI i jjT Lenten Suggestions r'A Sf From Our Wff 1 WW 1 mm ft I Demands of the war fTogram have necessitated the cancellation of all hut one of the several postgraduate courses held each spring 118,000 Small Boys and Girls Will Shout ME TOO when they learn that next week is to be Russet's 20th Anniversary Week and that it's an ALL-WEEK-LONG celebration. We propose that you make every evening CHILDREN'S DAY with a family group dinner at the Russet. To every child guest from 1 to 10 years of age all next week every evening (Saturday both noon and evening) we will give a 10c Defense Stamp (if child be accompanied by parents).

If these thousands of youngsters take the initiative and drag their parents down here don't you dare intimate we put the idea into their heads. But it is a good idea! The Unusual CAFETERIA at the Indiana University medical The whole world right now needs the cheerfulness of flowers. Isn't there some one you ought to remember todoy? Flowers Can Be Delivered in Any City by Telegraph center, it was announced yesterday. Dr. W.

D. Catch, dean of the university medical school, said Ihe England Food Pa try Cheese Soup lfie Cream of Spinach Soup. tin Cream of Celery Soup 16c tin Cream of Mushroom 16c tin Cream of Tomato Soup. tin Clam Chowder 15c and 32c tin Tuna Fish 42c tin Codfish Cakes 20c tin Fish Flakes 19c tin Imported Sardines in Pure postgraduate education committee Gas Range sJB450 and your old stove had voted to discontinue the courses for the duration of the war. A refresher course for nurses Is being planned, however, to give retired members of the profession Olive Oil 3 tin an opportunity to get back into active service, Plans for the course MS HUH are being prepared by Miss Cor 78c tin I Jig 30c jar i 81 57c tin JmlT 55c jar fi-HTN Vl 42c tin fllCKrV A delia Iloenin, superintendent, of the Indiana University School of Nurs Shad Roe Oyster Cocktail Sauce Lobster 30c and Kippered Herring Welsh Rarebit Red Chinook Salmon Green Turtle with Sherr" 65c and $1 Green Ripe Olives 40c ing.

One Scheduled. IS YOUR LIVER ASLEEP? the one postgraduate course fho tai scheduled to be held is the annua SOt IH MEMDMJI 37 i Dill Garlic and Spiced Olives Do Vou Drag Out of Bed and series of lectures and demonstra tions for specialists in ear, nose and 60c and always 55c lb Drag Through Each Day Vith- out Any Pep? I throat, diseases. It is attended an Mocha and Java Coffee nually by physicians from widely separated sections of the United NAVY BOOSTER States. It is directed by Dr. C.

H. MeCaskey, head of the car, nose and throat department, and Dr. K. CLUB DAY OW Tour I N. Kime, professor of anatomy.

I II tin Interruption of the week in Don't bt that wayl Tht only troublt Is that you need Haag'a Liver Pillt to put you right back on top. It if very Important that' everyone have sufficient bile flow to keep Intestinal waste moving. II this II not done you become bloated, your stomach is sour and Hie tn (eneral looks pretty dark. Keep that bile moving Into your Intestines every day and keep that smile on your face because you're feeling TOPSt Available at all Haag Drug Stores In 250 and 500 sizes. Adv.

tensive course for Indiana physi- ians engaged in general practice Many new conveniences black toe-cove base white handles with chrome inlays divided top with stain-resisting porcelain finish porcelain enamel top grates Tap-pan timer post light with glass shade porcelain-lined oven with heat control, scientifically insulated smokeless broiler flue ventilators large warming and storage compartment. especially is to be regretted," Dr. LI. 5501 29 w- Washington St Gatch said. "Attended each spring x-f.

They'll Servo vwfcji Vnn UVII 1 by several hundred physicians, it. enahled them to study latest developments in medicine and surgery. However, the committee S.A.R. to Confer There will be an election of officers and board trustees. Plans will be made for the annual dinner April 18.

greed that demands being made Dr. Chas.Jwens icnc0 TODAY Is the tMt time to find nut about the true condition of your teeth. Don't put It off to do to may caie serious Impairment your health and a lifetime of regret! EASY EXTRACTION. Offlra Hours: 8 A. M.

to P. M. pon the profession as a result of Medals Tomorrow 8 the war situation make it impraeti- al to hold the course. Physicians re under double pressure, the civil ian having increased and the anks of Ihe profession having been 18 Members to Receive Lowest Terms Small Carrying Charge on Deferred Payments. reduced by calls to the military and naval services." HOSPITAL for PENS and PENCILS 25 Years' Experience Buy Pens at Ptn Store PEN SHOP HZ Monument Circle, English Blork PEOPLE'S DENTISTS Wr W.

Washington St. IX 3985. 31-35 Postgraduate courses also had Awards for Service In 1917-19. in tmw been held in obstetrics and in heart S. Meridian The stepped-up program the medical school, with three semesters being given annually, World War medals of the Indiana also was a factor in the cancellations, Dr.

Gatch said. We Buy DIAMONDS State Printing Lists Approved Sample specifications for state printing for the year beginning May 1, were approved yesterday by the State Printing Board under the new purchasing plan which it adopted recently. It was announced that the sample specifications now are available to all prospective bidders. Final bidding specifications will be available March 16, with bids to be received April 1. The new plan of purchasing printing, which is expected to save the state approximately $250,000 a year, is similar to that which has been adopted by several other states, and is modeled after what is Society, Sons of the American Revolution, will be presented to 18 men at the organization's annual luncheon meeting tomorrow at the Spink-Arms Hotel.

The medals, to be conferred on members of the society who performed special service during the Highest Prices Paid We Also Make I in on Anything Sacks Bros. ONLY ONE LOCATION BHILT.INOI8 AT OHIO STCS A SAFE DEPOSIT 5jnv IS LOW COS1 BUA INSURANCE 9 DIFFERENT SIZES $3 to $100 a Year Security Trust Co. 130 E. Washington Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation TW: 111 An rranKPmpnt of Jniiniiil. Sweet I Masons to Hear Talk By Former Congressman Samuel B.

I'ettenRill, junior Brand warden of the Indiana Grand Lodge, F. and A.M., and a former representative in Congress, will speak tomorrow night at a family night dinner of Ancient Landmarks Lodge No. in the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois st reels. His subject will be "A Time When Men Grow Tall." Dinner will be served at 6:30 years 1917 to 1919, will be presented during a program at which United Slates Senator Raymond E. Willis will be principal speaker.

known as the New York plan. The specifications are drawn so that work may be given to small plants, instead of being limited to the larger firms. Seated at the speakers' table with STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS AT LESS COST! Senator Willis will be the Rev. J. II.

V. Somes, president of the Indi A Vem Violets, Rouen, Freesia or (inr- tMiKM' ana society; Oscar L. Watkins, president emeritus; Maurice T. o'clock, followed by entertainment Han-ell of Indianapolis, Clarence H. and dancing.

Harry C. Byers is worshipful master of ihe lodge, jand arrangements for the dinner are under charge of a committee headed by Cecil R. Hschmever. Smith of New Castle, Fred I. Willis of Indianapolis and Curtis G.

Shake of Vincennes, vice-presidents. FJeetion Scheduled. Other officers at the table will include Newton H. Keister of Franklin, registrar; the Rev. Win Appointments As Army Officers Two high ranking noncommissioned olllcers of Kort Benjamin Harrison, Master Sergeant G.

Farmer and First Sergeant Richard Abernathy, have been appointed ollieers in the army of the United States, it was announced yesterday by the post adjutant, Lieut. Alexander J. Rouch. Master Sergennt Farmer, ordnance department, president of the Fort Harrison Non-Commissioned Otllcers Club, has been commissioned a captain, and First Sergeant. Abernathy, School for Bakers and Cooks, and a past president of the Non-Commisssioned Ollieers' Club, has received a second lieutenant's commission.

It is not likely that the two new ollieers will remain with their present organizations but their assignments have not. been announced by the War Department. Retirement Is Announced. The War Department has announced the retirement of Col. Ben F.

Ristine, at one time stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison with the 11th Infantry. Col. Ristine is from Crawfordsville. He now is stationed at Fort Crook, Neb. He is being retired for age and the retirement order is effective June 30.

Lieut. Col. Grover E. Hutchin Sentenced to 30 Days For Drunken Driving Henry Thomas, 33 years old 243 W. Alwater, chaplain; Harry O.

Carman, historian; Clarence A. Cook, secretary-treasurer, and John B. Campbell of South Bend, national trustee. Shortridge Juniors To Present Vaudeville More than 200 pupils of Short Designated to receive the medals are J. Elder Blackledge, Bryon D.

East Hth street, pleaded guilty yesterday in Criminal Court on two charges of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of liiuor. Judge Dewey E. Myers sentenced Thomas to 30 days in jail, lined him $10 on each charge and suspended his driver's license for one year. Russell Keener, 38, pleaded guilty to charge of assault and battery involving a girl under 16. He was sentenced to 180 days on the Indiana state farm and lined $100, Rowers, Harry O.

Chamberlin, Roy P. Elder, Dr. Fletcher Hodges, ridge High School will take pari tonight and tomorrow in the 1942 Junior Vaudeville at 8:15 o'clock in Caleb Mills hall. Individual performance awards will be given. Joan Bartley is student chairman Ma.j.

Marshall T. Levey, D. D. Mc-Guire and J. Perry Meek, all of Introducing YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUGGIST ROLAND M.

PROPPS llaag's Store Number Nine, 2202 N. Meridian St. Roland M. Propps has been "one of us" ever since 1932 when he started in as "drug clerk." to his loyalty and diligent efforts, was made manager of one of our stores. For a little over a year now Mr.

Propps has been manager of our store at the above Address. We feel that Roland M. Propps has done, and is doing, a splendid job and we know his many friends are justly proud of his outstanding success, too! Indianapolis. Others to receive medals are of the event, presented bv the junior class. Col.

Thomas Dobbins and Harry B. Coker, both of Evansville; Byron K. Elliott of Boston, Maurice B. Gillespie of Aurora, Prof. Seibert Fairman of West THE STAR'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Lafayette, Nathan A.

Morris of son, retired, living at. jennyson, Chicago, Maj, Leonard H. Mitchell of Washington, Roland Obenchain of South Bend, Charles Edward lly El GENE SHEI'FEH. Curtiss-Wright To Expand Plant Further expansion ol the Indianapolis Plant of Curtiss-Wright Corporation, propeller division, is expected to give work to additional men over and above those originally planned. "The expansion," said Robert L.

Earle, vice-president and general manager of the division, "is the result of the need for more aircraft propellers for our fighting aircraft. "Although details of the new plant facilities are not permitted to be disclosed, nor the type of work that will be undertaken, the enlarged plant will result in work for more men and women who are anxious to serve their country in defense Industries." Construction to Start. Construction of the additional plant, in the area bordering on Kentucky avenue and to the east of the present buildings, will start almost Immediately. Prior to construction a number of old buildings will be demolished. Edward F.

Theis, native Hoosier, recently was appointed plant manager of Indianapolis. Albert Kahn, Associated Architects Engineers, of Detroit, are the architects of the new has been detailed to duty with the Louisville Male High School, Louisville, Kv. Lieut. David S. Price, Jesup, 365 Suitable for Ruby of Albany, and Harri son M.

Townsley of East Chicago. singing. Channel or 38 has been ordered to duty at Fort Harrison with the Army Finance duct. 39 Again. 40 Companion.

School and replacement training center. Lieut. Robert St. Clair, La- 41 51 Household god. 52 Bird noted for plumage.

53 Lick up. VERTICAL 1 Gear tooth. 2 Succulent fruit. 3 Model. 4 Taste.

5 Alllrm. fi Guided. Margue, has been assigned to duty with the Chaplain's School at SAVE ON QUALITY DRUGS AT HAAG'S 30 INDIANAPOLIS STORES a a a 43-C Fort Benjamin Harrison. Kind of mushroom. Organ of hearing.

Turkish hat. Cvprinoid fish. Big In size. Swiss canton, 4t 47. 48 50- WORTHWHILE SAVINGS! State Enlisted Reserves Recalled to Service John H.

Bozell, 1226 North Illinois street, who was released several months ago from the army in em 7 Half an 8 A compar ison. For Colds or Headaches! Squibb's ASPIRIN Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle. the noncommissioned grade of staff sergeant, is one of a group of Indiana enlisted reserves ordered to Save 10c On Any Product You Buy Hera 10c Cash Certificate Now Packed in Every Pepsodent "50-Tuft" Tooth Brush 47c The Certificate good on purchase of any item or Defense Stamp costing 10c or more. HORIZONTAL. 1 Drinking vessel.

4 Dried orchid tubers. 9 Extinct bird. 12 Nucleated egg cells. 13 IYrennial grass. 14 Unusual.

15 Spike-nosed lish. 16 Seed covering. 17 Stormed. 19 In a row. 21 Forbidden.

22 Vitality. 24 Having flat surface. 27 Metal. 28 Shed feathers. 29 International language.

30 Measure of weight. 31 A fabric. 32 Body of water. 33 Indefinite article. 34 Old Venetian coin.

35 Russian assembly. 9 Autocrat. 10 Lyric poem. 11 Find the sum of. 18 Border on.

20 King Arthur's lance. 21 Mock. 22 Necessary. 23 Sarcasm. 24 Pertaining to musical sound.

25 Land that has been tilled. 2fi Kingly. 28 Parrot. 31 Name applied to Joan of Arc. 32 Noxious.

34 Take dinner. 3.r Rodent. 37 More uncommon. 38 Punctuation mark. 40 Magician.

41 Wire measurement. 42 Room in a harem. 43 Do wrong. 45 Epoch. 46 Zest.

49 Symbol for silver. plant. The general contractor Is the reception center at Fort Ben jamin Harrison, having been re called to the service. Co. 12's 100's 200's 69c John W.

Ryan Construction of New York. Among others receiving similar orders are Walter E. Goodman, Anderson: Elza L. Hooks, Bunker cocArpnEiAlsndBjA QDQGMEASmlHQT WfeAlHESCjRBQNE tZBBgMC RAISES SAJUN 33U I DELZj QveICwasieOra NQDCCOSISLC INLjR amp sTTt opf EE EnPAN BE ATE NLJB0 NDrj Hill; Ford E. Smith, Burnettsville; Herman F.

Fatch, Center Point; Lloyd R. Grigsby, Clinton; Thomas W. Bernard and Adolph H. Grein Evansville; Glen W. Dunlap, Gas Horlick's Malted Milk Tablets.

23c 25c Forhan's Tooth Paste 19c Benefax Vitamin Complex Tablets, 50's 54c Squibb's Milk of Magnesia, 12-oz. 33c 25c Anacin Tablets, 12's 19c Gerber's Baby Foods 3 for 19c Borden's Hemo, 1-lb. tin 59c Swan Soap 10c 3 for 25c Lifebuoy Soap 7c-3 for 20c Pepsodent Antiseptic 39c Lux Soap 7c-3 for 20c ZonitorsJ 79c Saccharin Tablets, 100's 23c Youth Is Burned In Cleaning Fire John Calvin Haynes, Negro, 17 years old, 2044 Martindale avenue, was burned critically in a fire that ruined a clothing and dry cleaning establishment at 625 Indiana ave-tiiiB vesterdav afternoon. ton; James Moore, Greencastle; Merrill. J.

Frazier, Jamestown; Bernard E. Reed, Jeffersonville, and Edwin L. Allen, Kokomo. Also ordered back to the army POPULAR SOAP FLAKES-POWDERS Lux Flakes 23c Rinso large 21c Gold Dust 18c Makes Cleaning Easy! Genuine JOHNSON'S WAX 59c 98c The genuine polishing wax for floors, furniture, woodwork, etc. are Enlisted Reserves Byron C.

Perkins, Lebanon; William A. Sut Average time of solution; 29 min. Distributed by King features Syndicate, Inc. ton, Linden; Francis M. Hampton, 'Raymond S.

Baird, Negro, 34, 2024 North Capitol avenue, proprie Madison: Sandy J. Peck, Marlon; 10 II Hays Young, Muncie; Ray Fieber, New Harmony; Howard W. Buchanan and Lincoln H. Rowe, VA 'A 13 lb 18 North Vernon; John H. Gantz, Plymouth; Adolph J.

Elpers, Posey-ville; Maurice F. Evans, Richmond; Ernest E. Harris, Seymour; Samuel C. Borzlllerl and Clarence J. Wagner, South Bend; Hoyt W.

Brewer, Tipton; Herbert H. Cook, Velpen; Paul L. Holman, Harry Riffer and Peter Szewczyk of Whiting. 20 tor, told police mat mynes, an employe, ran from the cleaning room, his clothes afire. The flames ignited paper sacks covering clothes hanging in racks.

Haynes told police that he did not know how his clothes caught fire. He was given first aid by the police emergency squad and sent to City Hospital. Accident Injuries Fatal to Woman Mrs. Valeria' McCurdy, 63 years La o9rn Mnfcnn street, died in the For Quick, Smooth Shaves LIFEBUOY SHAVING CREAM For Soft, Smooth Hands PACQUINS HAND CREAM 1A TO Ob 73 Be Safe! Use TEEL There's Beauty in Every Drop. Amazing, New, Safe, Liquid Way to Sparkling Teeth.

Small Size 10c Medium Size 23c Large Size 39c -Jw Democratic Veterans Will Meet Tonight 25c Tube 23c 30 Medium-Size Jar 39c 11 55 Marion County Chapter of the Indiana Democratic Veterans will meet in the Crystal room, Spencer Hotel. 248 South Illinois street, at 50 Extra-rich lather effectively lubricates the ikin softens the toughest beard. A definite "must" in every woman's beauty ritual. City Hospital yesterday of Injuries 57 W2 32. 7:30 o'clock tonight.

suffered wnen strut ay a-mobile Jan. 30. loath was the 17th from tin traffic accidents in Indianapolis this year, and increased we cuy ana una. 4 iiinrir rnii rn ru 41 A3. vrr MeCurdv was struck at 45 4b orris street and Belmont avenue I- Veteran State Chairman Fred K.

Myles will present the chapter's formal charter which will be received by the local officials. A report of the activities of the membership committee will be given by Joseph McLafferty, secretary-treasurer. All veteran ward chairmen will attend and organization plans for the coming campaign will be discussed, Glen F.I Kline, commander, announced. 1 a truck driven by Toney ck, 44, 5526 West Morris street services lor Mrs. mc fun 51 ly will be at 2 o'clock tomor- afternoon at the home, uur- JHtaf "Tht Swdmw'i Svwwct." WftM, v7 Night, 10:30 P.

M.I- ill be at West Newton..

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